Rosemary margaret (myers) mrazik (cobb), transcripts, saturday november 4, 2017 post bacc classes, bachelor's, high school
1. eaves Cerritos Apartment Homes by Avalon at www.eavesCerritos.com: (Current:
April 13, 2017 throughout April 13, 2019); the current contact for the leasing
office is Justin Kanter, Community Consultant, at Justin_Kanter@AvalonBay.com;
contact telephone: (562) 865-1421, contact facsimile: (652) 865-8284; contact
address for the leasing office is 11421 East 186th Street, Artesia, California
90701. Artesia is adjacent to Cerritos. eaves Cerritos Apartment Homes is
within walking distance to the Los Cerritos Center shopping mall; less than one
half mile, a three minute walk, or across the street; there is plenty of free
parking.
(My current and leased apartment from April 13, 2017 throughout April 13, 2019):
at eaves Cerritos Apartment Homes.
Rosemary Margaret (Myers) Mrazik (Cobb): 11421 East 186th Street, Apartment 125,
Artesia, California 90701. Preferred Contact Telephone Number, Google Voice:
(424) 241-2146; Secondary Contact Telephone Number, Mobile Phone: (818) 325-
9841, a Tracfone prepaid wireless service. Preferred Contact Email Address:
rmm038 @ gmail .com; Secondary Contact Email Address: rmm038 @ yahoo .com.
My home and landline telephone number, when living with Kathleen Ann Myers and
Thomas Howard Cobb and enrolled in Parkway Central Junior and Senior High
Schools in Chesterfield, Missouri, in Somerton Subdivision at 12907 Nimes Drive
in Creve Coeur, Missouri with a zip code of 63141.
(Prior Address: November 1, 2014 throughout October 30, 2015): Mariners Village
Apartments.
Rosemary M. (Myers) Mrazik (Cobb): My prior and leased apartment at Mariner’s
Village Apartments; 14000 Old Harbor Lane, Apartment 203, Marina del Rey,
California 90292. My Preferred Contact Telephone Number, Mobile Telephone
Number, (818) 325-9841, a Tracfone prepaid wireless service.
(Prior Address: Resided: July 26, 2007 throughout February 28, 2013): I rented a
room from the House Owner, Michael J. Mattingly with The Real Estate Group; I
rented the room, only, for $575.00 per month; the area and the shops within
walking distance remind me of my home in Creve Coeur, Missouri.
Rosemary Margaret (Myers) Mrazik (Cobb): I rented a room from the House Owner,
Michael J. Mattingly with The Real Estate Group; 1971 avenida Feliciano, Rancho
Palos Verdes, California 90275-1006. My Mobile Telephone Number: (818) 325-
9841, a Tracfone Prepaid Wireless Service; my secondary mobile telephone number
with Verizon Contacted Wireless Service, no longer in service: (310) 406-4732
and (310) 406-6732.
(Prior address: April 20, 2004 throughout November 8, 2005): Aviation Apartment
Homes, located within a five minute or 1.1 mile walk to Northrup Grumman Space
Park. Rosemary Margaret (Myers) Mrazik (Cobb): My prior and leased apartments at
Aviation Apartment Homes with Lawrence K. Iwaki, Jr PhD at 2704 Aviation
Boulevard, Apartment 12 and 16, Redondo Beach, California 90278; Old Mobile
Telephone Number: (310) 683-9584, and Home Telephone Number: (310) 379-1580.
Rosemary Margaret (Myers) Mrazik (Cobb): Old Mobile Telephone Number: (310) 406-
4732; Old Mobile Telephone Number: (310) 406-6732; Old Mobile Telephone Number:
(310) 683-9584.
(Prior Address: February 1, 2000 throughout May 22, 2003): Rosemary Margaret
(Myers) Mrazik (Cobb); my name is on the lease/rental agreement at West Pointe
Apartments/Bennington Heights Apartments, 1922 Western Cape Drive, Apartment D,
Creve Coeur/Maryland Heights (?), Missouri 63146; My Telephone Numbers: Home
(314) 576-5847, My First Mobile Telephone bought by Lawrence K. Iwaki, Jr., PhD.
(636) 485-0410.
My Past Email Addresses: 2004, RoseMrazik@aol.com; 2005, RosemaryMrazik@aol.com;
2. 2005, RosemaryMrazik@msn.com; 2005, RosemaryMrazik@verizon.net; ? year,
RosemaryMrazik@yahoo.com; ? year, RosemaryMrazik@gmail.com; ? year,
RMM038@sbcglobal.net; ? year, RoseMrazik@yahoo.com.
Rosemary M. Mrazik
PO Box 2112
Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA 90274
Mobile Phone: (310) 406-6732
RMM038 @ gmail .com
Post Baccalaureate Pre-Medical Classes; University of Missouri-St. Louis
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University Of Missouri-St. Louis
8001 Natural Bridge Road
St. Louis, MO 63121
Pre-medical Classes at the University of Missouri-St. Louis: 1996 – 2003.
Attended from the Fall semester 1996 to the Winter semester 2003.
Classes include Physics 011&012, Biology 011&012, General Chemistry 011&012,
Organic Chemistry 261,
Calculus (Math 100), and General Psychology 003.
Laboratories completed with the following classes: Physics 011&012, Biology
011&012, General Chemistry 011&012.
There are plans to complete the second semester in Organic Chemistry with the
laboratory as my funds allow.
Total GPA Calculations
University of Missouri-St. Louis GPA is 2.546.
The University of Missouri GPA is 2.614.
Cumulative GPA is 2.614, based on a total of 183.0 grade points from 1983 to
2003 and a 4.0 grade point system.
Pre-medical science GPA 3.123 based on 44 credit hours and 137.4 grade points
earned.
Work/Student Loans
Worked 40 hours per week at Hunter Engineering Company, 8:15am-5:00pm Monday
-Friday while taking classes at the University.
Funding for the classes are a combination of Federal Loans and money earned
while working 40 hous per week in the day
at Hunter Engineering Company.
The Federal Direct Loans are in the process of being repaid.
10/28/1999:Studied an average of 10-20 hours per week while working 40 hours per
week at Hunter Engineering.
Volunteer Work
DePaul Health Center
12303 DePaul Drive
St. Louis, MO 63044-9990
Barbara Toulster
Director-Auxillary Volunteer Services
(314) 344-7083
Char Langfield R.N.
3. Employee Health Nurse
(314) 344-7888
Two letters are on file documenting the hours served at DePaul Hospital.
1998: The hours served as of 7/15/1998 is 11.50 hours.
1999: The hours served as of 7/17/1999 is 29.25 hours; the previous hours served
is 37.75 hours;
the total hours served are 67.00 hours.
Completed while working full time at Hunter Engineering Company.
Pre-Health Professions Advisor
Harvey P. Friedman, PhD
College of Arts and Sciences
University of Missouri-St. Louis
204 Stadler Hall
8001 Natural Bridge Road
St. Louis, MO 63121-4499
(314) 516-6218
Emails are on file for the advisor. Written while working at Hunter Engineering
Company.
May, 1999: Navy Recruiter
Talked to Lt. Julie Svotney
Navy Medical Officer about entering the
Navy as a way to pay for medical school.
314-331-4337
11/15/1995 St. Louis University
Donald O. Schreiweis, PhD
Director
Preprofessional Health Studies
3511 Laclede Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63103-2010
(314) 977-2840
Attempted to do to gain entrance to St. Louis University for pre-medicine.
Because I had no funds, I planned to pay for
college by taking out another school loan. The loans were ready to be signed,
but at the last minute, the person co-signing the loan, my mother, declined to
sign . I then returned to work
at First Services, L.P. in the Central Information Department (CID) as a clerk.
Monique Datillo, the supervisor, quickly rehired me as a favor. My next plan was
to pay for the college classes by working at a higher paying job and taking
classes in the evening at the University of Missouri-St. Louis.
Letter is on file to Monigue Datillo and Karen Bartnett concerning my intent to
go to medical school.
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Professors
Dr. L. Friedman (314) 516-6210; Biology Department; Professor
Dr. Mariette Baxendale (314) 516-6221: Biology Department;
Kristine Motherhead (314) 516-6200; Biology Department
Dr. James Trager (314) 516-6200; Biology Department; Professor, (314) 451-3512;
Shaw Arboretum
Diego Perez-Salic Biology Department; Lab Instructor
Mike Hsu (314) 516-6819; Mathmatics; Professor
R.J. Kashuba (314) 777-5162; Mathmatics; Professor
Al Stanger Mathmatics Department; Supplemental Instructor
4. Dr. Mannino (314) 654-5634; Chemistry Department; Professor
Dr. J. Dence (314) 516-7098: Chemistry Department; Professor
Dr. Gutwieler (314) 516-5338; Chemistry Department; Professor
Dr. Sterns Chemistry Department; Professor
Gary Nichols Chemistry Department; Lab Instructor; PhD Candidate
Donna Kramer (314) 516-5311: Chemistry Department
Mary Leopold, PhD (314) 516-5933; Physics Department; Professor
Dr. Gabor Balazs Physics Department; Lab Instructor
Dr. Lucy He Physics Department; Lab Instructor
Wentao Qin Physics Department; Lab Instructor
Dr. Marti Bonne (314) 516-5391: Psychology Department; Professor
Notes:
Fall Semester 1999 Chemistry 011-Introductory Chemistry I
The preprofessional advisor recommended that I retake this class due to a letter
grade of a C- in
1997. The class was retaken with Dr. Gutwieler as the professor. Part of the
requirement for
this class was to keep a chemistry notebook. The chemistry notebook was kept by
the professor and not returned to me after the class ended.
Winter Semester 2000 Chemistry 012-Introductory Chemistry II
The letter grade of "Y" is an unauthorized withdrawal-No basis for evaluation.
In March 2000, my Dad, Richard R. Mrazik had heart surgery-5 bypass heart
surgery.
I withdrew from the class after the news of his surgery.
Fall Semester 2000 For 6 weeks, I took care of my mother following her foot
surgery. She was teaching marketing classes at Fontbonne College in the
evenings. It was my job to drive her to class. For this reason, I could not
continue to both take my premedical classes in the evenings, and work full time
in the days at Hunter Engineering Company; I could only work full time at Hunter
Engineering Company, instead.
Winter Semester 2001 Chemistry 012-Introductory Chemistry II
I was retaking this class, but only received a grade of C-.
Due to statistics, it was entirely possible for me to obtain a B or B+ in this
class. I reserved the entire day of the final for study. At the last minute, I
received news of a funeral for my step-mother's brother-the day of the final.
So, I attended the funeral instead of studying. Without studying enough hours
for the final and since the final is weighted heavier for grade calculations,
my final grade was reduced from a possible B or B+ to a C-.
Mary Leopold, PhD I frequently email Dr. Leopold while working at Hunter
Engineering Company. I have the majority of these emails on file. She acted as a
friend (mentor?) when I was her physics student. I stayed after class to work
on equations at the chalk board.
Dr. J. Dence I have an email on file concerning Dr. Dence. This was sent to me,
while working at Hunter Engineering Company, from (?) Anne LeKamp, a fellow
chemistry student.
Dr. Mannino - I stayed after class to work on equations at the chalk board.
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Classes by Year
Biology 011
Introduction to Biology I
Fall Semester 1996
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Instructor: Dr. L. Friedman
Discussion Group: Dr. Mariette Baxendale
Laboratory Teacher’s Assistant: Kristine Motherhead
Lecture: M,W; 5:30pm-6:45pm
Discussion: M; 6:55-7:45pm
Laboratory: W; 6:55pm-9:55pm
Credit Hours: 5.0
Grade: B+
Textbook:
Worked 40 hours per week at Hunter Engineering Company, 8:15am-5:00pm Monday
-Friday while taking classes.
Classmates: Constance Cafazza, Marcy Hammerle, Bruce Kelly, Mari Burk, Toby
Lauer, Nicole Davis, Laura Schulte.
Laboratory Partners:Constance Cafazza, Marcy Hammerle, Bruce Kelly
Independent Investigation and a paper written with my lab partners:
"The Effect of Temperature on Ladybugs (Hippodamia Convergens)"
Laboratories:
Digestion
Circulation
Diffusion and Osmosis
Scientific Inquirey
Nervous System
Properties of Enzymes
Pigments of Photosynthesis
Microscopes and Basic Units
Mitosis
DNA Model and DNA Restriction
DNA Fingerprinting: Part I: this included sampling our DNA for the study.
The DNA was used from my lab partners and myself. The lab is on file.
DNA Fingerprinting: Part II
Protein Synthesis Computer Program
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Math 035
Trigonometry
Fall Semester 1996
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Instructor: Mike Hsu
T,TH; 5:30pm-6:30pm
Credit Hours: 2.0
Grade: C
Textbook:
Worked 40 hours per week at Hunter Engineering Company, 8:15am-5:00pm Monday
-Friday while taking classes.
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6. Biology 012
Introductory Biology II
Winter Semester 1997
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Instructor: Dr. James Trager
Discussion Group: Dr. James Trager
Laboratory Teachers Assitant: Diego Perez-Salic
Lecture: M,W; 5:30pm-6:45pm
Discussion Group: M; 6:55-7:45pm
Laboratory: W; 6:55pm-9:55pm
Credit Hours: 5.0
Grade: A
Textbook:
Worked 40 hours per week at Hunter Engineering Company, 8:15am-5:00pm Monday
-Friday while taking classes.
Classmates: Constance Cafazza, Marcy Hammerle, Bruce Kelly, Mari Burk, Toby
Lauer, Nicole Davis, Laura Schulte.
Laboratory Partners:Constance Cafazza, Mari Burk, Toby Lauer, Nicole Davis,
Laura Schulte
Papers Written with the lab partners:
"Mimicry-Are Local Birds able to Distinguish Between Palatable
and Unpalatable Prey and Therefore Affect the Evolution of Mimicry?"
Mimicry Laboratory
"Is the Brassica rapa Population Evolving?"
Population Genetics Laboratory
Laboratories:
Global Distribution of Climate and Life
Diversity of Protist and Animals
Diversity of Animals II
Angiosperm Form and Function I
Angiosperm Form and Function II
Plant Diversity in Form and Function
Protein Electrophoresis and Population Genetics in Brassica rapa
Protein Electrophoresis and Population Genetics in Brassica rapa
(Interpretation of Banding Patterns)
Cladistics
Factors Affecting Population Growth
Effects of Environment on Population Growth Rates
in Algae
Mimicry
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Math 100
Basic Calculus
Winter Semester 1997
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Instructor: R.J. Kashuba
Laboratory Teachers Assitant: Al Stanger
Lecture: T,Th; 5:30pm-7:00pm
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
7. Textbook:
Worked 40 hours per week at Hunter Engineering Company, 8:15am-5:00pm Monday
-Friday while taking classes.
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Chemistry 011
Introductory Chemistry I
Fall Semester 1997
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Instructor: Dr. Sterns
Discussion Group: Dr. Sterns
Laboratory Teachers Assistant: Gary Nichols
Lecture: M,W; 5:30pm-6:45pm
Discussion Group: M; 6:55-7:45pm
Laboratory: W; 6:55pm-9:55pm
Credit Hours: 5.0
Grade: C-
Textbook:
Worked 40 hours per week at Hunter Engineering Company, 8:15am-5:00pm Monday
-Friday while taking classes.
Laboratories:
Safety practices in the Laboratory
Laboratory Techniques: volume measurement of liquids
Statistical analysis of experimental density data
Studying chemical reactions and writing chemical equations
The empirical formula of oxide
The stoichiometry of the reaction of magnesium with hydrochloric acid
Evaluation of the gas constant
Determination of molecular weight by the Dumas method
Enthalpy of hydration
Single replacement reactions and relative reactivity
Evaluation of vinegar samples
Introducing the quantitative analysis of a group of ions
Molecular geometry and bonding
Models and the crystalline state
Determination of gram molecular mass by freezing point depression.
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Psychology 003
General Psychology
Fall Semester 1997
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Instructor: Dr. Marti Bonne
Lecture: T,Th; 5:30pm-7:00pm
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: A
Textbook:
Worked 40 hours per week at Hunter Engineering Company, 8:15am-5:00pm Monday
-Friday while taking classes.
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Physics 011
Basic Physics I
Winter Semester 1998
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Instructor: Mary Leopold, PhD
Discussion Group: Dr. Lucy He
Laboratory Teachers Assistant: Gabor Balazsi
Lecture: M,W; 5:30pm-6:45pm
8. Discussion Group: M; 6:55-7:45pm
Laboratory: W; 6:55pm-9:55pm
Credit Hours: 4.0
Grade: A
Textbook:
Worked 40 hours per week at Hunter Engineering Company, 8:15am-5:00pm Monday
-Friday while taking classes.
Classmates: Scott Larson, Lea Claycomb, Kim Jackman, Pat Rauscher, Sima Patel,
Rachel Hammersmith, Troy Schumacher, Joyce Balls, Ling Tjoeng.
Laboratories:
Precision Measurement
Gravitational Constant
Projectile Motion
Cylindrical Coordinates
Periodic Motion
Newton's Second Law I
Newton's Second Law II
Friction
Rotational and Translational Energies
Conservation of Linear Momentum
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Physics 012
Basic Physics II
Fall Semester 1998
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Instructor: Mary Leopold, PhD
Discussion Group: Mary Leopold, PhD.
Laboratory Teachers Assistant: Wentao Qin
Lecture: M,W; 5:30pm-6:45pm
Discussion Group: M; 6:55-7:45pm
Laboratory: W; 6:55pm-9:55pm
Credit Hours: 4.0
Grade: A
Textbook:
Worked 40 hours per week at Hunter Engineering Company, 8:15am-5:00pm Monday
-Friday while taking classes.
Classmates: Scott Larson, Lea Claycomb, Kim Jackman, Pat Rauscher, Sima Patel,
Rachel Hammersmith, Troy Schumacher, Joyce Balls, Ling Tjoeng
Laboratories:
Introduction to Lab Practice
Electric Fields and Equipotential Surfaces
Ohm's Law, Measurement of Voltage, Current and Resistance
Resistors in Series and Resistors in Parallel
AC Voltages, Frequency and the Use of the Oscilloscope
Resistance-Capacitance Circuit
An Electric Model of an Unmyelinated Axon
Magnetic Introduction of a Current Carrying Long Straight Wire
Reflection and Refraction
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Chemistry 011
Introductory Chemistry I
Fall Semester 1999
9. University of Missouri-St. Louis
Instructor: Dr. Gutwieler
Discussion Group: Dr. Gutwieler
Laboratory Teachers Assistant: Gary Nichols
Lecture: M,W; 5:30pm-6:45pm
Discussion Group: M; 6:55-7:45pm
Laboratory: W; 6:55pm-9:55pm
Credit Hours: 5.0
Grade: A
Textbook:
Worked 40 hours per week at Hunter Engineering Company, 8:15am-5:00pm Monday
-Friday while taking classes.
Laboratories:
Statistical Analysis of Experimental Density Data
Density of Liquids and Solids
Determining the Empirical Formula of a Compound
Containing Magnesium and Oxygen
Determination of the Formula for Zinc Chloride
Studying Chemical Reactions and Writing Chemical Equations
Evaluation of 0 Kelvin
Hydrogen Atom Spectrum
Single Replacement Reactions and Relative Reactivity
A Sequence of Chemical Reactions: Transforming Copper
Writing Lewis Symbols and Lewis Structures
Determining the Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid by the
Dumas Method
Enthalpy of Hydration
Stoichiometry of the Reaction of Magnesium with Hydrochloric Acid
Molar Mass Determination by Freezing Point Depression
in t-Butyl Alcohol
Preparation of Aspirin
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Chemistry 012
Introductory Chemistry II
Winter Semester 2001
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Instructor: Dr. J. Dence
Discussion Group: Dr. J. Dence
Laboratory Teachers Assistant: Gary Nichols
Lecture: M,W; 5:30pm-6:45pm
Discussion Group: M; 6:55-7:45pm
Laboratory: W; 6:55pm-9:55pm
Credit Hours: 5.0
Grade: C-
Textbook:
Worked 40 hours per week at Hunter Engineering Company, 8:15am-5:00pm Monday
-Friday while taking classes.
Laboratories:
Studying Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
Introducing Equilibrium
Standardizing a Sodium Hydroxide Solution with Oxalic Acid
Titrating Hydrochloric Acid Solution with a Standard
Sodium Hydroxide Solution
Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis of Cations:
Groups I, II, III, IV
Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis of Anions
Studying Electrochemical Cells and Reduction Potentials
Studying the Kinetics of a Chemical Reaction
10. Nitrating Acetanilide
Some Main Group Chemistry
Preparation of Sodium Hexanitrocobaltate (III)
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Chemistry 261
Organic Chemistry I
Winter Semester 2003
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Instructor: Dr. Mannino
Discussion Group: Dr. Mamino
Lecture: M,W; 5:30pm-7:00pm
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C+
Dr. Mannino: University of Missouri-St. Louis, Winter Semester 2003.
Textbook:
Worked 40 hours per week at Hunter Engineering Company, 8:15am-5:00pm Monday
-Friday while taking classes.
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Bachelor of Science in Business Administration; University of Missouri-St. Louis
This is found on USA JOBS.gov, Neogov, and Linkedin.com
University Of Missouri-St. Louis
8001 Natural Bridge Road
St. Louis, MO 63121
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration-Marketing and a minor in Art
History.
Attended from the Fall semester in 1983 to the graduation date in August 7,
1988.
1983-1985 University of Missouri-St. Louis
1985-1986 University of Missouri-Kansas City
1986-1988 University of Missouri-St. Louis
1985-1986
University of Missouri-Kansas City
4825 Troost
Kansas City, MO 64110
Transfer Student
Total GPA Calculations
University of Missouri-St. Louis GPA is 2.546.
The University of Missouri GPA is 2.614.
Cumulative GPA is 2.614, based on a total of 183.0 grade points from 1983 to
2003 and a 4.0 grade point system.
GPA upon graduation was 2.453, based on a semester format and a 4.0 grade point
system.
Business Administration Classes: Accounting, Economics, Legal Environment of
Business, Elementary Statistics,
Fundamentals of Production, Financial Management, Management as a Behavioral
Science, Money and Banking,
Business Policy and Administration, among other classes.
11. Marketing Classes: Management of Promotion, Marketing Intelligence, Buyer
Behavior, International Marketing,
Marketing Management, among other classes.
Art History Classes: Drawing, Art Masterpieces, Greek Art & Archaeology, Modern
Art, Primitive/Tribal Arts.
Math/Sciences: Human Origins, Cosmic Evolution-Astronomy, General Biology,
General Sociology,
Algebra, and Finite Mathematics.
General Studies: American Civilization, Crime and Punishment, Literary Types,
Literature and Fine Arts.
Work/Student Loans
Worked approximately 15 to 25 hours per week at The Frame Factory, Inc in Creve
Coeur, MO-20-30 hours per week.
and worked at Piece of the Pie, Inc. in Kansas City, MO and St. Louis, MO.
Funding for the classes were a combination of Federal Loans and money earned
while working at the Frame Factory, Inc.
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Bus Admin 391
Business Policy and Administration
Summer Semester 1988
University of Missouri-St. Louis
David P. Gustafson
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade C
Professors
Mr. David P. Gustafson: University of Missouri-St. Louis, Summer Semester 1988
Business Administration 391: Business Policy and Administration
Textbooks: Byars, Lloyd L., Strategic Management, New York: Harper & Row, 1987
(2nd Edition).
Textbooks: McFarland, McKinney and Seiler, The Management Game, New York:
Macmillan, 1970 (handed out).
"Xerox Corporation" written by Rosemary M. Mrazik Summer Semester 1988
Sources of Information: Byars. Strategic Management, 1987.
Sources of Information: Zewig, Philip, “A Pale Copy: Xerox Corp. operates in two
distinct businesses-copying equipment and financial services. Inneither can
Xerox any longer boast it is doing much for its investors.” Financial World,
October 20, 1987. p20-24.
Sources of Information: AAL, “Back in the Race” Forbes, March 7, 1988 p8.
Sources of Information: Hillkirk, Jaconson, “Xerox, American Samurai,” 1986.
Sources of Information: Purchasing, May 21, 1987 p62.
Sources of Information: Purchasing, January 30, 1986 p103.
Working Bibliography:
Byrne, John A., “Culture Shock at Xerox: How David Kearns is Trying to Restore
Entrepreneurial Vigor” Business Week June 22 1987 p106-110.
Deets, Norman, and Dr. Richard Morano, “Xerox's Strategy for Changing Management
Styles” Management Review March 1986 p31-35.
"Union Carbide of India, Ltd." written by Rosemary M. Mrazik, July 7, 1988.
Sources of Information: Bleiberg, Robert M., “Thought for the Day. Bhopal
Disaster, There's Plenty of Blame to Go 'Round” Barron's 7 September 1987: 9.
Sources of Information: Bordewich, Fergus, “The Lessons of Bhopal. The lure of
foreign capital is stronger than environmental worries.” The Atlantic March
1987: 30 33.
Sources of Information: “Carbide After Bophal: Board chairman reveals strategy.
” Chemical and Engineering News 14 January 1985: 6 7.
Sources of Information: Epstein, Edwin M., “The Corporate Social Policy Process:
Beyond Business Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Corporate Social
12. Social Responsiveness.  California Management Review Spring 1987: 99 113.
Sources of Information: Lepkowski, Will.  Carbide Faces Key Decisions in
Bhopal Litigation.  Chemical and Engineering News 4 January 1988: 8 12.
Sources of Information: Peterson.  After Bhopal: Tracing Causes and
Effects.  Science News 30 March 1985: 196 197.
Sources of Information: Sethi, Prakash.  Inhuman Errors and Industrial
Crises.  Columbia Journal of World Business Spring 1987: 101 107.
Sources of Information: Whitaker, Mark.  Bhopal: Who Was to Blame?  Newsweek
24 December 1984: 22 23.
Working Bibliography:
1987 Annual Report: Union Carbide, pp:1-35.
Murphy, Joan C.,  How Society is Shaping Business.  MW January /February
1988, p42.
Kinicki, Angelo, Jeffrey Becker, Robert Kreitner, Chris Lockwood, and David
Lemak,  Socially Responsible Plant Closings: Is it worth the time and money to
shut down a facility in a caring, responsible manner?' Personnel Administrator
June 1987: 117 128.
Cadbury, A.,  Ethical Managers Make their Own Rules.  The CPA Journal,
January 1988 Vol 58 p4-6.
 Goodwill Beyond the Balance Sheet.  Electronic News, December 21 1987. Vol
33 p 8.
 How Society is Shaping Business.  Management World, January/February, 1988.
Vol 17 p.42.
 Reaping High Returns from Social Investments.  Black Enterprise, December
1987, Vol. 18 p86-88.
 First the People, Then the Plant.  Training, December 1987: Vol. 24 p17-18.
 Conscience is Her Guide: A.T. Marlins rating America's Corporate
Conscience.  Financial World, January 20, 1987: Vil 156 p 11.
R. Edel,   Good Citizens of Cincinnati  Advertising Age, August 20, 1987:
Vol 58 p 16.
Brandenberg, M.,  Promoting an Awareness of Corporate Social
Responsibility.  Accountancy June 1987 Vol 99 p 90-92.
Kennedy, RD,  Why Carbide Stays in South Africa  Chemical Week August 5 1987
Vol 141 p3.
Malloy, M.,  Laura Schur: Doing Good Business Helps Good Causes (Working
Assets Funding Service).  Business Week October 26, 1987 p76.
Yohay, SC, GE Dodge,  Criminal Prosecutors for Occupational Injuries: an Issue
of Growing Concern,  Employee relations Law Journal August 1987 Vol 13 p.197-
223.
 Outline for Documenting Accidents  Security Management October 1987 Vol 31
p 95.
Anderson, CK,  Pre-employment Screening: Survival of the Fittest   Risk
Management November 1987 Vol 34 p44.
Lippert, FG,  Punish or Prevent  Supervision November 1987 Vol 49 p19.
 Preventing Corporate Crisis: Stock Market Losses as a Deterrent to the
Production of Hazardous Products: Marcus  Spring 1987 Vol 22 p 33.
 The Town of Dow (Midland, MI)  Business Month, December 1987 Vol 130 p58.
Mahon and Kelly,  Managing Toxic Wastes-After Bhopal and Sandog (Chemical
Accidents and Handling of Toxic Wastes, American and European Legislation).,
Long Range Planning August 1987 Vol 20 p 50.
Gailbraith,  The New and Improved Industrial State  Business Month January
1988 Vol 131 p38.
 Public Service  Business Week January 11 1988 p156.
Kinicki,  Socially Responsible Plant Closings  Personnel Administrator June
1987 Vol 32 p116.
Opdyke and Thayer,  A Social and Technical Response to Injury and Illness
Losses  Personnel Journal February 1987 Vol 66 p37.
Fletcher,  Reduce the Impact of Worker Injuries: Panel,  Business Insurance
April 13 1987 Vol 21 p42.
 Carbide Claims More Evidence of Sabotage in Bhopal Accident  Chemical
Marketing Reporter April 27 1987 Vol 231 p3.
Management Game: the class was divided into groups and competed as companies. I
13. have the computer printout from
showing the Income Statements, Balance Sheets, and Industry Reports.
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade C
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Economics 220
Money and Banking
Winter Semester 1988
University of Missouri-St. Louis
David Hakes
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
Mr. David Hakes: University of Missouri-St. Louis, Winter Semester 1988.
Economics 220: Money and Banking
Textbooks: Mishkin, Frederick S., The Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial
Markets, Boston: Little Brown Company, 1986.
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
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Economics 051
Principles of Microeconomics
Fall Semester 1984
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
Economics 051: Principles of Microeconomics: University of Missouri-St. Louis,
Fall Semester 1984.
Textbook: McConnell, Campbell R., Economics, Principles, Problems, and Policies.
New York, St. Louis, San Francisco, Auckland, Bogota, Hamburg, Johannesburg,
London, Madrid, Mexico, Montreal, New Dehli, Panama, Paris, Sao Palo, Singapore,
Sydney, Tokyo, Toronto: McGraw-Hill, Inc.1984.
Campbell R. McConnell: Professor of Economics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
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Economics 052
Principles of Macroeconomics
Winter Semester 1985
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: F
Economics 052: Principles of Macroeconomics: University of Missouri-St. Louis,
Winter Semester 1985.
Textbook: McConnell, Campbell R., Economics, Principles, Problems, and Policies.
New York, St. Louis, San Francisco, Auckland, Bogota, Hamburg, Johannesburg,
London, Madrid, Mexico, Montreal, New Dehli, Panama, Paris, Sao Palo, Singapore,
14. Sydney, Tokyo, Toronto: McGraw-Hill, Inc.1984.
Campbell R. McConnell: Professor of Economics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: F
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Economics 201
Principles of Macroeconomics
Fall Semester 1985
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Willidee Gillin
GTA: YueQui Huang
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: A
Professor Willadee Gillin: University of Missouri-Kansas City, Fall Semester
1985.
Economics 201: Principles of Macroeconomics
GTA: YueQui Huang
Office: 204C Haag Hall, 211 Haag Hall, Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:45-12:30
Textbook: Schiller, Bradley R., The Macro Economy Today,
Exam 1: September 26, 1985: 92%.
Exam 2: October 29, 1985: 68 %.
Exam 3: November 26, 1985: 82.5%.
Final Exam: December 16, 1985: 3:30-5:30.
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: A
University of Missouri-Kansas City: People that I met: Diane Voss, Doug Aach,
John Burroughs II, Lynette Iles (iles), Beth Blitstein, Joel Aach.
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Economics 301
Macroeconomic Analysis
Winter Semester 1986
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Willidee Gilllin
GTA: YueQui Huang
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
Professor Willadee Gillin: University of Missouri-Kansas City, Winter Semester
1986.
Economics 301: Macroeconomic Analysis
GTA: YueQui Huang, 211 Haag Hall.
Office: 204C Haag Hall. Office Hours: 10:00-11:00, Monday, Wednesdays, and
Fridays.
Textbooks: Dornbusch, Rudiger, and Stanley Fischer, Macroeconomics, New York,
St. Louis, San Francisco, Auckland, Bogota, Hamburg, Johannesburg, London,
Madrid, Mexico, Montreal, New Dehli, Panama, Paris, Sao Palo, Singapore, Sydney,
Tokyo, Toronto: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1984 (3rd Edition).
15. Rudiger Dornbusch and Stanley Fischer: Department of Economics, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology.
Library of Congress catalog number: 83-19553. ISBN: 0-07-01770-8.
Kansas City Board of Trade-Class project to view the trading pits. I have two
brochures from the Kansas City Board of Trade.
4800 Main, Kansas City, MO 64112
Brochure:  Futures Trading and Hard Winter Wheat.  The Kansas City Board of
Trade. 1982 Board of Trade of Kansas City, Missouri, Inc.
Brochure:  Life in the Pits  Reprinted from Corporate Report/Kansas City,
Sept 1984 Issue by Dorin Communications, Inc. 1984. (Kansas City Board of
Trade). pp.47-53.
Exam 1: February 24, 1986: 72 %.
Exam 2: April 2, 1986: 66.67 %
Exam 3: April 28, 1986: 64 %.
Final Exam: May 6, 1986: 1:00-3:00.
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
University of Missouri-Kansas City: People that I met: Diane Voss, Doug Aach,
John Burroughs II, Lynette Iles (iles), Beth Blitstein, Joel Aach.
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Business Administration 202
Fundamentals of Production
Intersession 1987
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Donna Rosenberg
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
Donna Rosenberg: University of Missouri-St. Louis, Intersession 1987.
Business Administration 202: Fundamentals of Production
Textbook: Stevenson, Production/Operations Management, Homewood, IL: Richard D.
Irwin, Inc., 1986 (2nd Edition).
Linear Programming Project
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
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Math 002C
Fundamentals of Algebra III
Winter Semester 1984
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Credit Hours: 2.0
Grade: A
Math 002C: Fundamentals of Algebra III: University of Missouri-St. Louis ,
Winter Semester 1984.
Credit Hours: 2.0
Grade: A
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16. Math 030
College Algebra
Fall Semester 1984
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Credit Hours: 4.0
Grade: B
Math 030: College Algebra: University of Missouri-St. Louis , Fall Semester
1984.
Credit Hours: 4.0
Grade: B
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Math 102
Finite Mathmatics I
Fall Semester 1985, 1986
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Credit Hours: 4.0
Grade: D 1985
Grade: B 1986
Math 102: Finite Mathmatics I: University of Missouri-St. Louis, Fall Semester
1985, 1986
Textbook: Maki, Daniel P., Maynard Thompson, Finite Mathmatics, New York, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Auckland, Bogota, Hamburg, Johannesburg, London, Madrid,
Mexico, Montreal, New Dehli, Panama, Paris, Sao Palo, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo,
Toronto: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc. 1983 (Second Edition).
Daniel P. Maki: Professor of Mathmatics, Indiana University
Maynard Thompson: Professor of Mathmatics, Indiana University
Credit Hours: 4.0
Grade: D 1985
Grade: B 1986
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Quantitative Analysis 220
Quantitative Business Analysis II
Fall Semester 1985
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Probir Roy, PhD
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
Probir Roy, PhD: University of Missouri-Kansas City, Fall Semester 1985.
Quantitative Analysis 220: Quantitative Business Analysis II
Textbook: Budnik, Frank S., Applied Mathmatics for Business, Economics, and the
Social Sciences. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1983 (2nd Edition).
Exam 1: 86%.
Exam 2: 97 %.
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
University of Missouri-Kansas City: People that I met: Diane Voss, Doug Aach,
John Burroughs II, Lynette Iles (iles), Beth Blitstein, Joel Aach.
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Bus Admin 131
Elementary Statistics
Winter Semester 1987
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
17. Business Administration 131: Elementary Statistics: University of Missouri-St.
Louis, Winter Semester 1987.
Textbook: Freund, John E., Williams, Frank J., Elementary Business Statistics:
The Modern Approach. N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc, 1982 (4th Edition).
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
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Bus Admin 329
Intermediate Statistics
Fall Semester 1987
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
Business Administration 329: Business Forecasting-Intermediate Statistics,
University of Missouri-St. Louis, Fall Semester 1987
Textbook: Hanke, John E., and Reitsch, Arthur C., Business Forecasting,
Massachusetts: Allyn and Bacon, Inc., 1986 (2nd Edition).
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
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Accounting 201
Principles of Accounting
Fall Semester 1985
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
Accounting 201: Principles of Accounting, University of Missouri-Kansas City,
Fall Semester 1985.
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
University of Missouri-Kansas City: People that I met: Diane Voss, Doug Aach,
John Burroughs II, Lynette Iles (iles), Beth Blitstein, Joel Aach.
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Bus Admin 204
Financial Management
Summer Semester 1987
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
T. Furman: University of Missouri-St. Louis, Summer Semester 1987.
Business Administration 204: Financial Management
Textbook: Brigham, Eugene F., Fundamentals of Financial Management, New York:
The Dryden Press, 1986 (4th Edition).
Textbook: Welsch, Gelnn A., Anthony and Short, Fundamentals of Financial
Accounting, Illinois: Richard D. Irwin, Inc. 1984 (4th Edition).
18. Midterm Exam: 79%.
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
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Accounting 301
Managerial Accounting
Winter Semester 1986
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Sheryl Sharp
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
Ms. Sheryl Sharp: University of Missouri-Kansas City, Winter Semester 1986
Accounting 301: Managerial Accounting
Office : Room 7, Oxford Hall, Phone : 276-2218 ext. 38. Office Hours: Monday
11:00-1:00, Wednesday 11:00-1:00.
Textbook: Garrison, Ray H., Managerial Accounting, Concepts for Planning,
Control, Decision Making. Texas: Business Publications, Inc. 1985 (4th Edition).
Ray H. Garrison, D.B.A., C.P.A.
School of Accountancy
Bringham Young University
Library of Congress catalog number: 84-71560. ISBN: 0-256-03261-0.
Exam 1: February 19, 1986:
Exam 2: March 28, 1986:
Exam 3: April 25, 1986:
Final Exam: May 5, 1986: 1:00-3:00.
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
University of Missouri-Kansas City: People that I met: Diane Voss, Doug Aach,
John Burroughs II, Lynette Iles (iles), Beth Blitstein, Joel Aach.
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Interdisciplinary 075
Crime and Punishment
Fall Semester 1983
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: F
Interdisciplinary 075 : Crime and Punishment: Fall Semester 1983.
Textbooks: Brody, David Eliot, Business and its Legal Environment, Lexington,
Massachusetts and Toronto: D.C. Heath and Company, 1986.
David Eliot Brody: B.A., J.D., University of Colorado at Denver, Member of the
Colorado Bar
Library of Congress catalog card number: 85-060976. ISBN: 0-669-07306-7.
Textbooks: Forer, Lois G., Criminals and Victims: A Trial Judge Reflects on
Crime and Punishment, New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Canada, George J. McLeod
Limited, Toronto. 1980.
Lois G. Forer: Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in Philadelphia, Deputy
Attorney General for Pennsylvania.
Library of Congress catalog number: 79-27465. ISBN: 0-393-01349-9.
19. Other Literature: Clark, Marcia, with Teresa Carpenter. Without a Doubt. New
York, London, Victoria, Toronto, Auckland: Penguin Putnam, Inc. 1997.
Marcia Clark: Prosecutor for the Office of the Los Angeles District Attorney.
ISBN: 0-670-87089-7.
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: F
Interdisciplinary 075 : Crime and Punishment: Fall Semester 1983.
Classmates: Dave Laschober
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Political Science 140
Public Administration
Winter Semester 1985
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: D
Political Science 140: Public Administration: University of Missouri-St. Louis,
Winter Semester 1985
Textbooks: Gordon, George J., Public Administration in America, New York: St.
Martin's Press, Inc., 1982 (2nd Edition).
George J. Gordon: Illinois State University
Library of Congress catalog number; 81-51847. ISBN: 0-312-65388-3.
Textbooks: Nigro, Felix A., and Nigro, Lloyd G., Readings in Public
Administration, New York, Cambridge, Philadelphia, San Francisco, London, Mexico
City, Sao Palo, Sydney: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc., 1983.
Felix A. Nigro: Rider College; Professor Emeritus, University of Georgia
Lloyd G. Nigro: Georgia State University
Sponsoring Editor: Jean Hurtado, Project Coordinator: Irene Gunther, Compositor:
Allen Wayne, Printer and Binder: R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company
Library of Congress catalog number: 82-23334. ISBN: 0-06-044845-8.
Textbooks: Navasky, Victor S., Kennedy Justice, New York: Atheneum, and in
Canada by McClelland and Stewart Ltd. 1977.
Library of Congress catalog number: 77-145633. ISBN: 0-689-70543-3.
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: D
Other Literature: Gingrich, Newt. To Renew America. New York, NY: Harper
Paperbacks A Division of HarperCollins Publishers, 1996.
ISBN: 0-06-109539-7.
Other Literature: Carville, James. We're Right, They're Wrong. New York, London,
Toronto, Sydney, Tokyo, Singapore: Simon & Schuster, Inc. and Random House,
1996.
ISBN: 0-679-76978-1.
Other Literature: Schroeder, Pat. 24 Years of House Work...and the Place is
Still a Mess: My Life in Politics. Kansas City, MO: Andrews McMeel Publishing.
1998.
Library of Congress catalog number: 98-12336. ISBN: 0-8362-3707-2.
Other Literature: Woodward, Bob. Bush at War: with an Update on the War with
Iraq. New York, London, Toronto, Sydney, Singapore: Simon & Schuster, Inc. 2002.
20. With Mark Malseed, a 1997 graduate of Lehigh University.
ISBN: 0-7432-4461-3(Pbk).
Other Literature: Woodward, Bob. Plan of Attack, New York, London, Toronto,
Sydney : Simon & Schuster, Inc. 2004.
With Mark Malseed, a 1997 graduate of Lehigh University.
Map by Laris Karklis
ISBN: 0-7432-5547-X
Other Literature: Rossiter, Clinton. Second Edition. The American Presidency,
New York: Time Incorporated Book Division, 1963.
Published by arrangement with Harcourt, Brace, and World, Inc.
Introduction by D.W. Brogan.
Library of Congress catalogue number 60-5436.
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Business Admin 156
Legal Environment of Business
Fall Semester 1986
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
Business Administration 156: Legal Environment of Business, University of
Missouri-St. Louis, Fall Semester 1986.
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
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Bus Admin 210
The Psychology of Management
Management as a Behavioral Science I
Winter Semester 1987
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
Business Administration 210: Management as Behavioral Science I: Winter Semester
1987.
Textbook: Mitchell, Terrence R., People in Organizations, An Introduction to
Organizational Behavior, New York, St. Louis, San Francisco, Auckland, Bogota,
Hamburg, Johannesburg, London, Madrid, Mexico, Montreal, New Dehli, Panama,
Paris, Sao Palo, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo, Toronto, : McGraw-Hill Book Company,
1982 (2nd Edition).
Terrence R. Mitchell: Professor of Management and Organization, and Professor of
Psychology: University of Washington
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
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Bus Admin 206
Basic Marketing
Winter Semester 1987
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
Business Administration 206: Basic Marketing: University of Missouri-St. Louis,
21. Winter Semester 1987
Textbook: Berkowitz, Eric N., Roger A. Kerin, William Rudelius, Marketing, St.
Louis, Toronto, Santa Clara: Times Mirror/Mosby College Publishing, A Division
of The C.V. Mosby Company 1986.
Eric N. Berkowitz: University of Massachusetts
Roger A. Kerin: Southern Methodist University
William Rudelius: University of Minnesota
Cover Photo:  Rue des Abbesses,  an oil painting by Maximilien Luce, now
hangs in the Musee du Petit Palais in Geneva, 1896.
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
Bus Admin 270
Management of Promotion
Fall Semester 1987
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
Business Administration 270: Management of Promotion: University of Missouri-St.
Louis, Fall Semester 1987
Textbook: Engel, Warshaw, and Kinner, Promotional Strategy : Managing the
Marketing Communications Process, Illinois: Richard D. Irwin. Inc., 1987 (6th
Edition).
James F. Engel: Graduate School, Wheaton College (Illinois)
Martin R. Warshaw: The University of Michigan
Thomas C. Kinnear: The University of Michigan
Consulting Editor: Gilbert A. Churchill, Jr., University of Wisconsin, Madison
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
Bus Admin 275
Marketing Intelligence
Fall Semester 1987
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
Business Administration 275: Marketing Intelligence: University of Missouri-St.
Louis, Fall Semester 1987.
Textbook: Boyd, Westfall, and Stasch, Marketing Research: Text and Cases,
Illinois: Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 1985 (6th Edition).
Harper W. Boyd, Jr., PhD.: Donaghey Distinguished Professor of Marketing,
College of Business Administration, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Ralph Westfall, PhD., Dean, College of Business Administration, University of
Illinois at Chicago
Stanley F. Stasch, PhD., Charles H. Kellstadt Professor of Marketing, Loyola
University of Chicago
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
22. Bus Admin 315
Marketing Management
Summer Semester 1988
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Ottilla Voegtli
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
Professor Ottilla Voegtli: University of Missouri-St. Louis, Summer Semester
1988.
Business Administration 315: Marketing Management
Textbook: Cohen, William A., The Practice of Marketing Management: Analysis,
Planning, and Implementation, New York, NY: Macmillan Publishing Company, and
London: Collier Macmillan Publishers, 1988
William A. Cohen: Department of Marketing, California State University at Los
Angeles.
Library of Congress catalogue number 60-5436.
Case Study: 7/5/88-"Da Roche Laboratories" -written by Gisela Perez, Patty
Geller, and Rosemary M. Mrazik.
Semester Project:"Hanes Hosiery"-Semester project about the company; assigned to
read Advertising Age Magazine for information.
Sources of Information: I wrote a letter written to Hanes Hosiery, Inc.
requesting information on their products. I received a letter from Elaenor
Pardue, Manager, Product Evaluation
Dated July 15, 1988. She sent a 1987 Annual Report, story boards, information on
Hanes Products, five product lines (that lists the product mix, price point,
SKU's offered,
positioning/image, target audience, distribution outlets, advertising budget,
package design, fixtures, and backing), plus a 1987 Annual Report.
Library Research: Everybody's Business, Harper & Row, 1980.   Consolidated
Foods Corporation,   an article describing what they do, company history,
Reputation, what they own, and who owns and runs the company, where they are
going, stock performance, consumer brands. In 1987, Cummings bought Hanes from
the Hanes family.
Library Research: a working bibliography, copies a the Sara Lee Corporation
Financial Report for the 3rd quarter of 1988 to include the statement of income,
operating results,
And balance sheet.
Library Research: Directory of Corporate Affiliation: Who owns Whom. Skokie, IL:
National Register Publishing Company 1988.
This included a list of subsidiaries, the contact information for the Sara Lee
Corporation Headquarters with assets, liabilities, net worth, producer of
consumer products, services & foods,
And standard industrial classification codes. The list of divisions included
Hanes Hosiery, Inc.
Library Research included the Sorkin's Directory of Business and Government.
Accomplished: a product life cycle curve, a description of the distribution
system, a Boston Consulting Group share/growth matrix, a grid comparing five
Hanes product lines.
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
Professor Ottilla Voegtli: University of Missouri-St. Louis, Summer Semester
1988.
Business Administration 315: Marketing Management
Classmates: Linda Beckman, Lisa Frayne, Sonya Miller, Mary Miraflores, Jay
Hartz, Kevin Julius, Tim Fischer, Pam Grogan, Gisela Perez, Patty Geller, Rich
Ellmer, John Ravens, Donna Sage, Lynn Holt, Milton Buckley, Paul Sikorski, Kevin
Luther, John Blumenkemper, Kenton Kloos, Mary Papa, Carolyn Malow
23. Bus Admin 301
Buyer Behavior
Winter Semester 1988
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Ottilla Voegtli
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
Professor Ottilla Voegtli: University of Missouri-St. Louis, Winter Semester
1988.
Business Administration 301: Buyer Behavior
Textbooks: Berkman, Harold W. and Christopher Gilson, Consumer Behavior,
Concepts and Strategies, Boston, MA: Kent Publishing Company A Division of
Wadsworth, Inc. , 1986 (3rd Edition).
Harold W. Berkman: School of Business Administration University of Miami
Christopher Gilson: Beber Silverstein & Partners Advertising, Miami/New
York/Washington.
Class Assignment: 5/1/1988-"3 Advertising Campaigns for Southbend Escan
Corporation" by Rosemary M. Mrazik
Presented written to the instructor and an oral presentation to the class.
Sources of Information: Bensinger's Foodservice Design, Equipment & Supplies.
8543 Page Ave., St. Louis, MO 63114 . Interview, St. Louis, MO. April 9, 1988.
Bessinger's is a Division of Allen Foods.
This included an advertisement from Bensinger's “Cooking Equipment Sale” to
include the Southbend models #300, 320, and 323 Restaurant Ranges on sale from
$899.00 - $1745.00 ea.
This included the brochure of Benefits and Features for the Southbend Models:
CO-320, Restaurant Range 10 Burners, Double Oven.
Hussmann Foodservice Co. Southbend Division, 2612 Foundation Drive, South Bend,
IN 46628
Sources of Information: Black Body. Telephone Interview. St. Louis, MO. April 7,
1988.
Sources of Information: Lehmann, Donald R., and John O'Shaughnessy. “Difference
in Attribute Importance for Different Industrial Products.” Journal of Marketing
38 (1974) : 36-42.
Sources of Information: Messner, Frederick R., Industrial Advertising. New York,
NY: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc. 1963.
Sources of Information: Way, James, Ed. Encyclopedia of Business Information
Sources. Gale Research Co., 1986.
Resources: Thomas Register of American Manufacturing, Volumes 11, 13-14. 1987.
Resources: Journal of Marketing. HF5415.A2 J6.
Resources: Magazines: Hotel and Motel Management, Restaurant Business.
Questionnaire: I wrote a questionnaire asking the restaurants the type of
benefits and features of industrial ranges desired in their kitchens, how they
make a purchasing
Decision when a new range is required, who is the decision maker and at what
level within the corporation, rate the desired attributes of an industrial
range.
What are the trade journals the company subscribes to. I interview the following
restaurant in the Chesterfield and Creve Coeur, MO areas:
Denny's, Schnuck's Station Restaurant, Westport Plaza's McDonald's, Casa
Gallardo, Patrick's, and Flamingo Cafe.
Trade Journals Listed in the Questionnaire: “Cooking for Profit,” Cornell and
Hotel Restaurant Administration Quarterly,” “Independent Restaurants,” “Nation's
Restaurant News,”
“Restaurant Business,” “Restaurant Hospitality,” and “Restaurants and
Institutions.”
The manufacturers of the ranges in the restaurants who answered the
24. questionnaire: Wolf, Illinois Range, and Groen.
The attributes in order of most important to least important as rated by the
restaurants who answered the questionnaire (the top four attributes out of 16):
Patricks: Overall Reputation of the supplier, Financing terms, Experience with
the supplier in similar situations, Technical Specifications .
Casa Gallardo: Overall Reputation of the supplier, supplier's flexibility in
adjusting to the restaurants needs, experience with the supplier in similar
situations, data on the reliability of the range,
Flamingo Cafe: Technical Service offered, data on the reliability of the range,
experience with the supplier in similar situations, ease of maintenance.
Schnucks Station Restaurant: ease of maintenance, overall reputation of the
supplier, data on the reliability of the range, price.
The number of ranges in the restaurant and the number of burners on the ranges:
Patricks: 10 ranges with 10 burners.
Casa Gallardo: 1 range with with 6 burners, a griddle.
Flamingo Cafe: 1 range with 10 burners.
Schnucks Station Restaurant: 1 range with 4 burners.
Westport McDonalds: 4 ranges with 10 burners.
Denny's Restaurant: 1 range with 4 burners.
The decision making parameters of the managers who answered the questionnaire:
Patricks: Decides that a new range is needed, and decides on the specifications
of the new range (the number of burners, size, ovens, griddles, etc.)
Casa Gallardo: decides that a new range is needed, the specifications of the new
range, identifies the different suppliers or manufacturers who carry ranges that
meet the specifications.
Denny's: decides that a new range is needed, schedules the purchase timing of
the range.
Buying Time: How long does the decision to buy take from the time the company
realizes they need a new range to the time the range is bought?
Westport McDonalds: Do not know
Casa Gallardo: 30 days
Patricks: immediately
Flamingo Cafe: do not know.
Repeat Purchasing: Will the restaurant purchase from the same supplier?
Westport McDonalds: They would explore all suppliers
Casa Gallardo: purchase from a supplier they bought from in the past
Patricks: purchase from a supplier they bought from in the past
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
Professor Ottilla Voegtli: University of Missouri-St. Louis, Winter Semester
1988.
Business Administration 301: Buyer Behavior
Classmates: Linda Beckman, Wendy Kew, John Sippel, Julie Dreiling, Brad
Sullivan, Andrea Buttry, Ken Steinkamp, Rob Schillinger, Craig McCoy, Tim Breen,
Jim Fowler, Ralph Horack, Jim Pelent, Mike Gallaher, Paul Niggemier, Kathy
Nolan, Debbie Gerding, Lynn Selvey, Patti Houston, Verna Blevins, Michelle
Shearin, Greg McFetridge, Neal Benson, Kevin Julius, Eddie Beck, Greg Rogers,
Tim Webb, Tim Weir.
Bus Admin 295
International Marketing
Fall Semester 1987
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Ottilla Voegtli
Credit Hours: 3.0
25. Grade: B
Professor Ottilla Voegtli: University of Missouri-St. Louis, Fall Semester 1987.
Business Administration 295: Business Administration Problems (International
Marketing)
Textbook: Cateora, Philip R., International Marketing, Illinois: Richard D.
Irwin, Inc.1987 (6th Edition).
Philip R. Cateora: Fellow, Academy of International Business; Professor of
Marketing and International Business University of Colorado
Consulting Editor: Gilbert A. Churchill, Jr. University of Wisconsin, Madison
Notebook on Countries: A study on Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, Yemen, Syria, and
Oman.
Sources of Information: The World Almanac and Book of Facts 1987, NY: Published
for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch by Pharos Books. 1986.
Sources of Information: Newsweek, August, September, and October 1987
Sources of Information: St. Louis Post-Dispatch, August, September, and October
1987.
Sources of Information: The Wall Street Journal, September and October 1987.
Case Study: Topic-"The Multinational--Saint or Sinner?": written and presented
by Susan Cox, Tarry McCann,
Laurie Hammers, and Rosemary M. Mrazik.
Sources of Information: Across the Board, March 1985 Vol. 22, No. 3. “The
Invisible Hand at Work in Developing Countries, “ by Ann McKinstry Micou
Sources of Information: Business America, July 21, 1986. “Grant Will Expand
Minority Opportunities in the Caribbean Basin.”
Sources of Information: Business America, “The Administration is Working to
Improve Worldwide Protection of Our Most Valuable Trade Assets: Intellectual
Property” by Eileen Hill.
Sources of Information: Fortune Magazine, August 4, 1986. “South Africa: Time to
Stay or Go?” by Lee Smith.
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
Professor Ottilla Voegtli: University of Missouri-St. Louis, Fall Semester 1987.
Business Administration 295: Business Administration Problems (International
Marketing)
Classmates: Micheal Friedman, Peggy Fitzgibbon, Marty Johnson, Charles Re, Jocob
Livits, Mary Gavach, Kristine Kuchar, Jennifer Pool, Jim Gahen, Sonia Egidi,
Susan Nahlik, Ruth Ann Mills, Laurie Frank, Susan Cox, Anita Clawson, Jacqueline
Dupp, Pat Hannon, Stacey Hester, Tina Rothermich, Mark Billmeyer, Laurie
Hammers, Rita Coffman, James Werner, Ann Niehaus, Tarry NcCann, Soraya Villacis,
Michael Wilcox, Elaine Digiacomo, Bill Cronin, Mark Hamel, Paul McGeehan, Tom
Gianino, Zekriya Wais, Priti Surappa, Chris Reinhardt, James Viehman, Gilda
Smith, Richard Enders, Annnette Farr, Jane Hostmeyer, Debbie Mackin.
English 212
Business Writing
Fall Semester 1987
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Sally MacAdoo
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
Ms. Sally MacAdoo: University of Missouri-St. Louis, Fall Semester 1987.
English 212-Business Writing
Textbook: Dumont, Raymond A., and John M. Lannon, Business Communications,
26. Boston, MA: Little Brown & Company, and in Canada by Little Brown & Company,
Limited 1987 (2nd Edition).
Raymond A. Dumont: Southeastern Massachusetts University
John M. Lannon: Southeastern Massachusetts University
Feasibility Study for Employment in the Advertising Business: Written Report and
Oral Presentation by Rosemary M. Mrazik.
October 26, 1987: “A Proposal for a Personal Employment Feasibility Study in the
Advertising Business” written by Rosemary M. Mrazik
November 6, 1987: “A Progress Report Updating the Research on Job Opportunities
in Advertising” written by Rosemary M. Mrazik
November 8, 1987: “A 2nd Progress Report Updating the Research on Job
Opportunities in Advertising” Written by Rosemary M. Mrazik
Sources of Information: Blake, Gary, and Robert W. Bly, Creative Careers: Real
Jobs in Glamour Fields. New Youk, NY: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1985.
Sources of Information: Katz, Judith A., The Ad Game: A Complete Guide to
Careers in Advertising, Marketing, and Related Areas, New York: Barnes and Noble
Books, 1984.
Sources of Information: Lidz, Richard, and Linda Perrin, ed. Career Information
Center: Marketing and Distributors. 3rd Edition. California: Glenn Publishing
Company, 1984.
Sources of Information: Nash, Edward L., Direct Marketing: Strategy, Planning,
Execution. 2nd Edition. New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1986.
Sources of Information: “Want ads load up on image.” Advertising Age 19 Oct.
1987: 36.
Sources of Information: Buell, Victor. Organizing For Marketing/Advertising
Success in a Changing Business Environment. New York: Association of National
Advertisers, 1982.
Sources of Information: Raphael, M., “How a Couple of Cut-ups Inspired
Successful DM.” Direct Marketing 49 (1986): 116.
Sources of Information: “Lining Color Takes Spotlight in Creativity Annual.”
Advertising Age 18 Aug. 1986: S1-10.
Sources of Information: Barton, Roger. Advertising Agency Operations and
Management. 1st ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1955.
Sources of Information: Arlen, Michael J., Thirty Seconds. 1st Ed. New York:
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1980.
Sources of Information: Nicholl, David Shelley. Advertising: Its Purpose,
Principles, and Practice. London: Macdonald and Evans, 1973.
Sources of Information: Pope, Daniel. The Making of Modern Advertising. New
York: Basic Books, 1983.
Sources of Information: Sandage, C.H. The Promise of Advertising. Homewood, IL:
R.D. Irwin, 1961.
Sources of Information: Aaker, David A., Advertising Management. Englewood
Cliffs, NJ: Prentise-Hall, 1975.
Sources of Information: Anthony, Michael. Handbook of Small Business Advertising
Creativity. Reading, MA: Addison Wesley Publishing Company, 1981.
Sources of Information: Baker, Stephen. Systematic Approach to Advertising
Creativity. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1979.
Sources of Information: Boyd, Harper W., Cases in Advertising Management. New
York: McGraw-Hill, 1964.
Sources of Information: Cheskin, Louis. Color Guide for Marketing Media. New
York: Macmillan, 1954.
Sources of Information: Sackheim, Maxwell. My First Sixty Years in Advertising.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentise-Hall, 1970.
Sources of Information: Day, Ralph L., Marketing in Action: A Dynamic Business
Decision Game. Call Number HF5415.D32.
Sources of Information: The Annual of Advertising, Editorial and Television Art
and Design. 49-50 (1968-72). New York: Watson-Guptill.
Annotated Bibliography: to include the following sources of information
Sources of Information: Baker, Stephen. Systematic Approach to Advertising
Creativity. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1979.
Sources of Information: Katz, Judith A., The Ad Game: A Complete Guide to
Careers in Advertising, Marketing, and Related Areas, New York: Barnes and Noble
27. Books, 1984.
Sources of Information: Lidz, Richard, and Linda Perrin, ed. Career Information
Center: Marketing and Distributors. 3rd Edition. California: Glenn Publishing
Company, 1984.
Sources of Information: Nash, Edward L., Direct Marketing: Strategy, Planning,
Execution. 2nd Edition. New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1986.
Sources of Information: “Want ads load up on image.” Advertising Age 19 Oct.
1987: 36.
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
Ms. Sally MacAdoo: University of Missouri-St. Louis, Fall Semester 1987.
English 212-Business Writing
Classmates: Janet Gill
Business Admin 103
Introduction to Data Processing
Fall Semester 1986
University of Missouri-St. Louis
David Bird
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
Mr. David Bird: University of Missouri-St. Louis , Fall Semester 1986.
Business Administration 103: Introduction to Business Data Processing
Textbook: Slotnick, et al., Computers and Applications.
Textbook: Colantonio, Ernest S., C. Brian Honess, and Stephen A. Bernhardt.
Computers and Applications: Student Software Manual. Lexington, MA and Toronto:
D.C. Heath and Company, 1986.
Ernest S. Colantonio: University of Illinois
C. Brian Honess: University of South Carolina
Stephen A. Bernhardt: Southern Illinois University
ISBN: 0-669-11231-3.
Included 4 floppy disks:
Tutorial Floppy Disk: IBM PC, 128 K memory, 1986 D.C. Heath and Company. 11230-
5.
PC-Calc (3.0) IBM PC, 256 K memory, 1984 ButtonWare, Inc. Distributed by D.C.
Heath and Company. 11234-8.
PC-File III (3.0), IBM PC, 128K memory., 1984 ButtonWare, Inc. Distributed by
D.C. Heath and Company. 11235-6.
PC-File (1.0) IBM PC, 128 K memory, 1985 ButtonWare, Inc. Distributed by D.C.
Heath and Company. 11233-X.
Computers used: Compaq Prolinea 486DX/33 with a .285VGA Monitor.
Textbook: SAS Introductory Guide, Third Edition. Cary, NC: SAS Institute, Inc.,
1985. 99pp.
Jane T. Helwig: edited the SAS Introductory Guide.
Brenda C. Kalt: Editorial support.
Frances A. Kienzle: Proofing.
SAS Institute Inc., Box 8000 Cary, NC USA 27511-8000.
ISBN: 0-917382-73-0.
Computer languages covered: DOS 2.1, CMS, Wbasic, $Document
28. Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
English 010
Freshman Composition
Winter Semester 1985
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
English 010: Freshman Composition University of Missouri-St. Louis, Winter
Semester 1985
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
English 013
Literature and the Fine Arts
Winter Semester 1985
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
English 013: Topics in Literature: Literature and Fine Arts University of
Missouri-St. Louis , Winter Semester 1985
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: C
History 003
American Civilization
Fall Semester 1983
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Helen Ruhrwein
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
Ms. Helen Ruhrwien (Shaffer, Chamberlin) : University of Missouri-St. Louis ,
Fall Semester 1983
History 003: American Civilization to 1865
Other Literature: McPherson, James M., Battle Cry of Freedom, New York:
Ballantine Books, a division of Random House, Inc.; Toronto: Randon House of
Canada Limited, 1988.
Copyright 1988 by Oxford University Press, Inc.
29. James M. McPherson: Edwards Professor of American History at Princeton
University.
Cover Illustration: Lithograph, Battle of Williamsburg, General Hancock's
Charge, May 5, 1962 The Bettman Archive.
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
Ms. Helen Ruhrwien (Shaffer, Chamberlin) : University of Missouri-St. Louis ,
Fall Semester 1983
History 003: American Civilization to 1865
Classmates: Dan Francescon
English 211
Introduction to British Literature
Winter Semester 1986
University of Missouri-Kansas City
J. Spatz
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
J. Spatz: University of Missouri-Kansas City , Winter Semester 1986
English 211: Introduction to British Literature I
Textbook: Abrams, Meyer Howard, ed., The Norton Anthology of English Literature
Volume 1, New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. , W.W. Norton & Company,
Ltd. London, 1979, (4th Edition).
Editors: M.H. Abrams-General Editor, E. Talbot Donaldson, Hallet Smith, Robert
M. Adams, Samuel Holt Monk, Lawrence Lipking, George H. Ford, David Daiches.
Book Design by John Woodlock.
Library of Congress catalog number: 78-27117. ISBN: 0-393-95039-5 CL.
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
Other literature that I read on my own, but stems from the same topic or is
similar in concept.
Other Literature Textbooks: Bain, Carl E., Jerome Beaty, and J. Paul Hunter, The
Norton Introduction to English Literature, New York, NY , W.W. Norton & Company,
Inc., W.W. Norton & Company, Ltd. London, 1982 (Shorter 3rd Edition).
Other Literature Textbooks: Mack, Maynard, Bernard M.W. Knox, John C.
McGalliard, P.M. Pasinetti, Howard E. Hugo, Rene Wellel, Kenneth Douglas, Sarah
Lawall, Editors,
The Norton Anthology of World Masterpieces, ( Fourth Continental Edition in One
Volume) New York, NY and London, W. W. Norton & Company, 1980.
Maynard Mack, General Editor: Yale University
Bernard M.W. Knox: Center for Hellenic Studies
John C. McGalliard: The University of Iowa
P.M. Pasinetti: University of California, Los Angeles
Howard E. Hugo: University of California, Berkeley
Rene Welleck: Yale University
Kenneth Douglas: Yale University
Sara Lawall: University of Massachusetts, Amherst
30. Other Literature: Graves, Robert, I, Claudius: From the Autobiography of
Tiberius Claudius Born 10 B.C. Murdered and Diefied A.D. 54, New York, NY:
Vintage International Edition, 1989.
Other Literature: The Odyssey of Homer, Translation by Allen Mandelbaum with
twelve engravings by Marialuisa de Romans, University of California Press,
Berkeley, Los Angeles, New York, and Oxford, 1990.
Other Literature: Orwell, George, Nineteen Eighty-Four, With an Introduction by
Julian Symons, New York, Toronto: Everyman's Library A Borzoi Book by Alfred A.
Knopf, Inc., 1992. Printed and Bound in Germany by Graphischer Grossbetrieb
Possneck GmbH.
Other Literature: Orwell, George, Animal Farm, With an Introduction by Julian
Symons, New York, Toronto: Everyman's Library A Borzoi Book by Alfred A. Knopf,
Inc., 1993. Printed and Bound in Germany by Graphischer Grossbetrieb Possneck
GmbH.
Other Literature: The Iliad Homer, Translated by Robert Fitzgerald, With an
Introduction by Gregory Nagy, New York: Everyman's Library A Borzoi Book by
Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.,1992. Printed and Bound in Germany by Graphischer
Grossbetrieb Possneck GmbH.
Gregory Nagy: Francis Jones Professor of Classical Greek Literature and
Professor of Comparative Literature at Harvard University
Other Literature: Heston, Charlton. In the Arena. New York, London, Toronto,
Sydney, Tokyo, and Singapore: Simon & Schuester, Inc. 1995.
University of Missouri-Kansas City: People that I met: Diane Voss, Doug Aach,
John Burroughs II, Lynette Iles (iles), Beth Blitstein, Joel Aach.
Sociology 10
Introduction to Sociology
Fall Semester 1984
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
Sociology 10: Introduction to Sociology: University of Missouri-St. Louis , Fall
Semester 1984.
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
Anthropology 005
Human Origins
Fall Semester 1983
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Van Reidhead, PhD
Credit Hours: 4.0
Grade: B
Dr. Van Reidhead:University of Missouri-St. Louis , Fall Semester 1983
Anthropology 005: Human Origins
Textbook: Campbell, Bernard G., Editor, Humankind Emerging, Boston, MA and
Toronto, Canada: Little, Brown & Company, Inc. (Canada). 1982 (Third Edition).
Bernard C. Campbell: University of California, Los Angeles
31. Cover Photograph: by Emory Kristof, National Geographic Society.
Textbook: Zihlman, Adrienne L., The Human Evolution Coloring Book, New York,
Cambridge, Philadelphia, London, Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Sydney: Barnes and
Noble Books, A Division of Harper & Row, Publishers, 1982.
Adrienne L. Zihlman: Professor of Anthropology at the University of California,
Santa Cruz.
Additional Literature: Vidal, Gore, Creation, New York, NY: Ballantine Books a
division of Random House , Inc.; Toronto Canada: Random House of Canada Limited,
1981.
Credit Hours: 4.0
Grade: B
Dr. Van Reidhead:University of Missouri-St. Louis , Fall Semester 1983
Anthropology 005: Human Origins
Classmates: Dan Francescon
Anthropology 133
World Prehistory
Winter Semester 1984
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Van Reidhead, PhD
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
Dr. Van Reidhead: University of Missouri-St. Louis , Winter Semester 1984.
Anthropology 133: World Prehistory
Textbook: Fagan, Brian M., People of the Earth: An Introduction to World
Prehistory, Boston, MA and Toronto, Canada: Little, Brown & Company (Canada)
Ltd, 1983 (Fourth Edition).
Brian M. Fagan: University of California, Santa Barbara.
Cover Photograph: Himer Fotoarchiv Munchen, gold mask of a bearded man, from
Shaft Grave V at Mycenae, Greece. Sixteenth Century B.C.
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
Biology 001
General Biology
Winter Semester 1984
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
Biology 001: General Biology: University of Missouri-St. Louis , Winter Semester
1984
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
32. Astronomy 001
Cosmic Evolution Introduction to Astronomy
Fall Semester 1983
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Credit Hours: 4.0
Grade: C
Astronomy 001: Cosmic Evolution, Introduction to Astronomy, University of
Missouri-St. Louis, Fall Semester 1983.
Textbook: Abel, George O., Realm of the Universe, Philadelphia, PA: Saunders
College/Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1980 (Second Edition).
George Ogden Abel: University of California, Los Angeles
Photographs: Jupiter and two of its satellites (Io left, and Europa) ,
photographed by Voyager I on February 13, 1979. (NASA/JPL)
Photographs: The peculiar elliptical galaxy NGC 5128 in Centaurius.
( Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc. The Cerro Tololo
Inter-American Observatory).
Photographs: The Orion Nebula (Hale Observatories).
Photographs: The 5-m (200-inch) telescope (Hale Observatories).
Photographs: The Observer's Cage at the prime focus of the 5-m telescope (Hale
Observatories).
Photographs: The 122-cm (48-inch) Schmidt telescope at Palomar (Hale
Observatories).
Photographs: The 3-m (120 inch) telescope of the Lick Observatory (Lick
Observatory).
Photographs: The 1-m (40 Inch) refracting telescope (Yerkes Observatory).
Photographs: The Robert McMath solar telescope (Kitt Peak National Observatory).
Photographs: The heliostat mirrors of the McMath solar telescope (Kitt Peak
National Observatory).
Photographs: The Kitt Peak National Observatory (Kitt Peak National
Observatory).
Photographs: The 90 -m (300 foot) radio telescope ( National Radio Observatory).
Photographs: Voyager spacecraft en route to Jupiter (NASA).
Photographs: The 4-m telescope of the Inter-American Observatory at Cerro
Tololo, Chile. (Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc. The
Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory).
Photographs: The Special Astrophysical Observatory of the Academy of Sciences of
the U.S.S.R. On mount Pastukhov in the Caucasus. The 6-m telescope, the world's
largest optical telescope. (Fotokhronica TASS-Sovoto).
Photographs: Grote Reber's original radio telescope. (National Radio Astronomy
Observatory)
Photographs: The twin 90-ft radio telescopes of the Radio Observatory of the
California Institute of Technology. (California Institute of Technology).
Photographs: Part of the Y-shaped Very Large Array (VLA), near Socorro, New
Mexico. (National Radio Astronomy Observatory).
Photographs: The 305-m (1000-ft) dish at the National Astronomy and Ionosphere
Center, Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Operated by Cornell University and sponsored by
the National Science Foundation. (Cornell University).
Photographs: Radio telescopes at the Goldstone Tracking Station. (NASA/JPL).
Photographs: The earth and moon, photographed by Voyager I on its way to
Jupiter. (NASA).
Photographs: The full moon, photographed by Apollo 17 astronauts. (NASA).
Photographs: India and Sri Lanka, looking north with the Bay of Bengal on the
right. Gemini XI photograph taken from an altitude of 410 nautical miles.
(NASA).
Photographs: Astronaut Harrison Schmitt working beside a large boulder on the
moon. The lunar roving vehicle is at t he left. (NASA).
Photographs: The earth , photographed by the Applications Technological
Satellite (ATS III) from an altitude of 36,000 km. (NASA).
Photographs: The eclipsed moon. (Celestron International).
33. Photographs: The solar eclipse of October 23, 1976. Seen from Ballaret,
Victoria, Australia. (Photographed by Charles David Long).
Photographs: The solar eclipse of March 7, 1970. (NASA).
Photographs: A sequence of photographs of the solar eclipse of June 20, 1974.
Photographed by Stephen Schiller.
Photographs: Mars, photographed with the 5-m telescope on Palomar Mountain.
(Hale Observatory).
Photographs: Saturn, photographed with the 3-m telescope of the Lick
Observatory. (Lick Observatory).
Photographs: North America nebula in Cygnus. NGC 7000 (Hale Observatory).
Photographs: The Lagoon nebula in Sagittarius, M8. (Kitt Peak National
Laboratory).
Photographs: The Trifid nebula in Sagittarius. (Kitt Peak National Observatory).
Photographs: The Orion Nebula (Hale Observatories).
Photographs: The globular cluster M13. (U.S. Naval Observatory).
Photographs: The Rosette nebula in Monoceros, NGC 2237, photographed with the
Palomar Schmidt telescope. (Hale Observatories).
Figure 17.2: Nebulosity in Monoceros, situated in the south outer region of the
young cluster NGC 2264. Photographed in red light with the 5.08-m telescope.
(Hale Observatories).
Figure 17.13: IC 443 probably a supernova remnant. ( Hale Observatories).
Photographs: The Bubble nebula, NGC 7635, in Cepheus. (Lick Observatory).
Figure 18.11: In visible light, Cygnus X-1 appears as an ordinary star. (Dr.
Jerome Kristian, Hale Observatory).
Figure 18.12: Cygnus X-1 in the light of X-rays, as observed by the Einstein X-
ray telescope. (courtesy of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
Figure 20.4: The Andromeda galaxy, M31, photographed with the 48-inch Schmidt
telescope. (Hale Observatories).
Figure: 20.5: NGC 4565, a spiral galaxy in Coma Berenices. Seen edge-on.
Photographed in red light with the 200-inch telescope. (Hale Observatories).
Figure 20.6: The Sc galaxy NGC 5194 (M51) and its irregular II companion, NGC
5195. photographed with the 200-inch telescope. (Hale Observatories).
Figure 20.7: NGC 3031 (M81), spiral galaxy in Ursa Major, photographed with the
200-inch telescope. (Hale Observatories)
Figure 20.8: NGC 1300, barred spiral galaxy in Eridanus, photographed with the
200-inch telescope. (Hale Observatories).
Figure 20.9: NGC 4486 (M87). Giant elliptical galaxy in Virgo. Note the many
visible globular clusters in the galaxy. (Kitt Peak National Observatory).
Figure 20.10: Leo II, a dwarf elliptical galaxy (negative print), photographed
with the 200-inch telescope. (Hale Observatories).
Figure 20.11: The Large Cloud of Magellan. (Hale Observatories).
Figure 20.12: NGC 3034 (M82), an irregular II galaxy in Ursa Major. (Hale
Observatories).
Figure 20.18: The peculiar elliptical galaxy NGC 5128 in Centaurius, a strong
radio source, photographed with the 200-inch telescope. (Hale Observatories).
Photograph: M32, a small Local Group elliptical galaxy in Andromeda. (U.S. Naval
Observatory).
Photograph: The spiral galaxy M51 in Canes Venatici. (U. S. Naval Observatory).
Photograph: The edge-on spiral galaxy NGC 4564 (U.S. Naval Observatory).
Photograph: The spiral galaxy NGC 253 in Sculptor. (Hale Observatory)
34. Photograph: The irregular galaxy M82 in Ursa Major. (U.S. Naval Observatory)
Figure 20.21: The interspacing pair of galaxies NGC 4038 and NGC 4039 (Hale
Observatories).
Figure 20.22: The elliptical galaxy NGC 4486 (M87); this 200-inch telescope
photograph was taken with a very short exposure time to show the nuclear
 jet. 
Figure 21.1: A remote cluster of galaxies for which there is a measured redshift
(negative print). The cluster is receding from us at 36 percent the speed of
light. It was discovered because its brightest member galaxy is a radio source,
3C295. Photographed with an image tube at the 3-m telescope of the Lick
Observatory. (Courtesy H. Ford, UCLA).
Textbook: Schwartz, Richard D., Exercises in Astronomy, 1982 (Second Edition).
Credit Hours: 4.0
Grade: C
Other Literature: Moore, Patrick, Astronomers' Stars, New York, NY and London:
W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. and W. W. Norton & Company, Ltd. (London), 1989.
Other Literature: Whitney, Charles A., Whitney's Star Finder, New York and
Canada: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. and Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto, 1989
( Fifth Edition).
Photographs: Great Nebula of Orion (Lick Observatory, University of California,
Santa Cruz).
Charles Allen Whitney: B.S. Physics Massachusetts Institute of Technology, M.A
and PhD Astronomy Harvard University
Art History 005
Introduction to Art
Fall Semester 1983
University of Missouri-St. Louis
T. Pickerel
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
T. Pickerel : University of Missouri-St. Louis , Fall Semester: 1983.
Art History 005 : Introduction to Art
Textbook: Janson, HW, and Samuel Cauman, A Basic History of Art, Prentise Hall,
Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ , Harry N. Abrams, Inc., New York, Harry N. Abrams
B.V. The Netherlands: (2nd Edition).
H.W. Janson: Professor of Fine Arts, New York University
Samuel Cauman:
Revised by Anthony F. Janson: Senior Curator at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
Cover Photograph:  Dying Warrior  from the east pediment of the Temple at
Aegina, C. 490 B.C., Marble , length 72 . Glyptothek, Munich.
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
35. Art History 105
Art Masterpieces
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Fall Semester 1986
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
Art History 105: Art Masterpieces University of Missouri-St. Louis, Fall
Semester 1986.
Textbook: World, Milo, and Edmund Cykler. An Introduction to Music and Art in
the Western World, Dubuque, Iowa: WCB Wm. C. Brown Company Publishers, 1984
(Seventh Edition).
Milo World: Linfiled College
Edmund Cykler: University of Oregon, emeritus
Cover photograph: Three Musicians, 1921. Oil on canvas, 6'7'' x 7'3 3/4 
Collection: The Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York. Mrs. Simon Guggenheim
Fund.
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
Art 112
Foundation Drawing
Winter Semester 1986
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: A
Art 112:Foundation Drawing, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Winter Semester
1986.
"The Keyhole" -pen and ink drawing by Rosemary M. Mrazik
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: A
University of Missouri-Kansas City: People that I met: Diane Voss, Doug Aach,
John Burroughs II, Lynette Iles (iles), Beth Blitstein, Joel Aach.
Art History 215
Greek Archeology and Art
Winter Semester 1988
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Dr. Heldman
36. Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: A
Dr. Heldman: University of Missouri-St. Louis, Winter Semester 1988.
Art History 215: Greek Art and Archeology
Textbooks: M. Robertson. A Shorter History of Greek Art. Cambridge, New York,
New Rochelle, Melbourne, Sydney: The Press Syndicate of the University of
Cambridge, 1981.
Professor Martin Robertson:
Cover Design: Mosaic from Pella showing Dionysos riding a panther. Ministry of
Culture and Science (TAP Service), Athens.
Textbooks: J.J. Pollitt, Art and Experience in Classical Greece. Cambridge,
London, New York, New Rochelle, Melbourne, Sydney: Cambridge University Press,
1972.
J.J. Pollitt: Professor of Classical Archeology and History of Art, Department
of Classics Yale University.
Cover Design: Based on the Achilles-Penthesilea Kylix (Munich).
"The Running Artemis" by Rosemary M. Mrazik, A Study of a Greek Statue at the
St. Louis Art Museum. April 12, 1988
Sources of Information: St. Louis Art Museum: Label on the Running Artemis
Statue.
Sources of Information: Barthell,Edward E. Jr , Gods and Goddesses of Ancient
Greece. Florida: University of Miami Press, 1971, p17.
Sources of Information: Bieber, M., The Sculpture of the Hellenistic Age. New
York: 1961 p. 116.
Sources of Information: Lullies, Reinhard, Greek Sculpture. New York: Harry N.
Abrams, Inc. 1960 p255.
Sources of Information: Robertson, Martin, A Shorter History of Greek Art
(Cambridge University Press, 1981) p194.
Sources of Information: Harrison, Jane, Mythology, Our Debt to Greece and Rome
(New York, NY: Cooper Square Publishers, Inc., 1963), p114.
Sources of Information: Richter, Gisela M.A., The Sculpture and Sculptors of the
Greeks. London: Yale University Press, 1970.
 The paper describes the  Running Artemis  statue at the St. Louis Art
Museum. It is a single, female statue done in marble of the goddess Artemis,
running. The piece was
Sculpted by a Greek artist in approximately 150 to 100 B.C., during the
Hellenistic period of art. It is a prototype done in the fourth century B.C. The
main direction
Of the paper is to explore Artemis first as a statue in terms of the formal
elements of composition, line, color, modeling, symbolism, and then relate the
subject of Artemis
With the society that created her. 
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: A
Art History 015
Early Arts of Africa and Oceania
Winter Semester 1987
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Ken Anderson
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
Mr. Ken Anderson: University of Missouri-St. Louis , Winter Semester 1987.
37. Art History 015: Primitive/Tribal Arts
Early Arts of Africa and Oceania
Required Textbooks: Bascom, William. African Art in a Cultural Perspective, An
Introduction. New York and London: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. 1973.
William Bascom: Director of the Robert H. Lowie Museum of Anthropology of the
University of California, Berkeley.
Suggested Readings: Ritual Art of the South Seas-The Morton D. May Collection by
Lee Parsons.
Suggested Readings: African Tribal Images-The Katherine White Reswick Collection
by William Fagg
Suggested Readings: The Art of the Pacific Islands by Peter Gathercole, Adrienne
Kaeppler, Douglas Newton (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
  Primitive Art refers to the artistic output of pre-literate, areal cultures,
each of which developed and nurtured its own tradition.  P. Wingert
 Traditional Arts of primitive people refers to the art that existed as part
of the culture before European influences.  P. Wingert
Regions Covered by Ken Anderson:
Africa
Western Sudan Style Region: Dogon (Awa Society)-Toguna and Nomos, Bambara, Bobo,
Senufo: Countries: Mali, Upper Volta, and Ivory Coast
Guinea Coast Style Region: Mende (Bundu Society), Dan (Poro Society), Baule.
Countries: Sierra Leone and Ivory Coast
Nigerian Style Region: Nok, Ife, Benin, Yoruba (Gelede, Efa, Egun, Ibeji,
Shango). Countries: Nigeria
Cameroon Style Region:Bamum Countries: Cameroon
Congo Style Regions: Kongo (Bakongo) Countries: Zaire
East Africa Style Region
Oceania
Indonesia
Micronesia
Melanesia: New Guinea: Geelvinck Bay, Lake Sentani, Sepik River Region-Tambrum
and Chambri Lake Pottery, Maprik, Central Highlands (Mt. Hagan), Astrolabe Bay,
Tami-Huon Gulf, Hassim-Trobriand Island, Papuan Gulf- Ravi House, Torres Strait,
Asmat
Melansia: Admiralty Island, New Britain, New Ireland, Solomon Islands, New
Hebrides, New Caledonia
Australia
Polynesia
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
Art History 255
UMSL Art 255
Winter Semester 1988
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
38. Art History 255: UMSL Art 255: Modern Art University of Missouri-St. Louis,
Winter Semester 1988.
Textbook: UMSL Art 255 Modern Art 79 Prints, Winchester, MA: Prepared by The
University Prints, 1988. A special study set of fine art reproductions.
Credit Hours: 3.0
Grade: B
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Parkway Central Junior/Senior High School
This is found on USA JOBS.gov, Neogov, and Linkedin.com
Parkway Central Senior High School
369 North Woods Mill Road
Chesterfield, MO 63017
1978-1983, Grade 8-12, GPA 3.480
Parkway Central Junior High School
471 N Woods Mill Rd,
Chesterfield, MO 63017
General course of study-preparation for college.
Latin (including Honors Latin), Biology (including Advanced Biology),
Psychology, English Literature (including Honors English), Math (including
Algebra-Trigonometry and Math Analysis), Art and Drawing.
Extra curricular activities: Track-4 years, Model UN Club (International Club),
National Junior Honor Society 1979-1980.
Accumulative GPA is 3.480
Mrs. Ziwot-Honors English-1981-82
1982-Paper written about a poet, Sara Teasdale.
Mr. Gannon-U.S. Government-1981-82
1982- Paper written about Justice Sandra Day O'Conner.
The appointment of Sandra Day O'Conner to the Supreme Court.
Mrs. Kraus-Middle East Studies-1980-81
1981-Paper written about Turkey
"The Westernization of Turkey"
Mrs. Doering-Latin Class Teacher-1980-83
Latin Class 5 years: Grades 8-12
Honors Latin Class in Sr. Year
1980-81 International Club (Model UN Club); I have the roster from the club.
Sponsor: Mrs. Kraus-English Teacher.
1980-81 International Club (Model UN Club)
Sponsor: Mrs. Kraus-English Teacher.
Partial Roster
39. Jim Wu-President
Mimi Gruner-Vice-President
Eddie Becker-Secretary
Mary Kim-Treasurer
Beth Blitstein
Carol Cordry
Lisa Masters
Susan Stroker
Track-4 years total: 3 years in highschool and 1 year in junior high school.
I have the track roster and the track team photos.
1980 Coach: Nina Roberts
1981-1983 Coach: William A. Sodeman
Track
1980 Coach: Nina Roberts
1981-1983 Coach: William A. Sodeman
Partial Roster
Maria Vitale
Beth Blitstein
Wendy Kanes
Susan Stroker
Kim Nance
Allison Osterloh
National Jr. Honor Society.
Listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students: 1981-82; 1982-83.
May 28, 1980: Math Honor Roll Certificate
Signed by James B. Harry-Principal and Virginia Hurt-Math Chairperson.
Class Schedule by Grade and Year
Grade 8, 1978-1979
Unified Studies; Grades B, B; Teachers USB Team
Pre Algebra; Grades C, B; Teacher Sanford
Earth Science; Grades B, B; Teacher Kestle-Vemmer
Latin A; Grades A, A; Teacher St. Clair
Home Economics; Grades B; Teacher Bornemann
PE Girls; Grade A, A; Teachers PE Staff
Study Hour
Grade 9, 1979-1980
English I; Grade B, B; Teacher Mrs. Helfrich
Modern American History; Grade A, A; Teacher Mr. Gallo
Algebra IB; Grade A,A; Teacher Mr. Disterhauf
* Physical Science I; Grade B, B; Teacher Mrs. Wood
Latin IB; Grades A, A; Teacher Mr. St. Clair
Art I; Grades A, A; Teacher Mrs. Preusse
Typing I; Grades B, B;Teacher Phillips
Physical Ed; Grades A, A; Teacher Jones
Grade 10, 1980-1981
English II; Grades A, A; Teacher Mr. Helfrich
40. Middle East Studies; Grades A; Teacher Mrs. Kraus
Shaping Western Society; Grades B, Teacher Sullivan
Unified Geometry; Grades B, B; Teacher Mr. Fuchs
Biology; Grades A, A;
Latin III; Grades A, A; Teacher Mrs. Doering
Drivers Ed; Grades B, Teacher Schnell
Physical Ed; Grades B; Teacher Major
Grade 11, 1981-1982
*Honors English III; Grades B, B; Teacher Mrs. Ziwot
US Government; Grades B; Teacher Mr. Gannon
Psychology; Grades A; Teacher Mr. Rayburn
Algebra II-Trig; Grades B, C; Teacher Mrs. Lynam
Chemistry; Grades C, C; Teacher Mrs. Wanner
Latin IV; Grades A, A; Teacher Mrs. Doering
Drawing I; Grades A; Teacher Mrs. Davis
Physical Ed; Grades A; Teacher Ms. Roberts
Grade 12, 1982-1983
Composition; Grades B; Teacher Boyle, D
English Lit. I; Grades A; Teacher Mr. Beck
English Lit II; Grades B; Teacher Mr. Beck
Math Analysis; Grades B, C; Teacher Mr. Fuchs
* Adv Biology; Grades B, B; Teacher Mr. Shumate
* Latin V; Grades A, Honors; Teacher Mrs. Doering
Drawing II; Grade A, Teacher Mrs. Davis
Painting I; Grade A; Teacher Mrs. Davis
Senior Survival; Grade A; Teacher Mrs. Buckley
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Years Grade School Names
1976-1978
St. Thomas Apostle School
3350 St. Catherine St.
Florissant, MO 63033
Grade 6-7
Class Photos for grades 6-7.
Sr. Joan Galli,CSJ-Principal: 1977-1978
Sr. Margaret Brennan, CSJ-Principal: 1976-1977
Rev. Burke-Pastor
Grade 6: 1976-1977: Mrs. Hanses
Grade 7: 1977-1978: Mrs. Dell'Orco
Certificate of Baptism-given to me from the school.
Classmates
Virginia Rottler, Jane Dunn
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1974-1976
Maryland Grade School
Clayton, MO 63105
41. Grade 4-5
Class Photo for grade 4.
Class Photo for grade 5 is missing.
Dr. Mueller-Principal
Grade 4: 1974-1975: Mrs. Norris
Grade 5: 1975-1976: Miss Carolyn Hackman
Class report for General Foods Corporation
Letter from Joanne M. Robinson, Public Relations Assistant, New Bureau: 914-694-
2429, Home Phone: 914-963-1456.
General Foods Corporation, 250 North Street, White Plains, NY 10625.
News Bureau: John F. Manfredi, Associate Director 914-694-2415
Raymond J. McCoy Associate Manager 914-694-2403
Raymond T. Callender Specialist 914-694-2402
 Funmeal: Burger Chef's Special for Kids 
General Foods Annual Report Fiscal 1973
General Foods Family Album
Four photographs of the Burger King Funmeal.  The Works Bar,   Specially
Designed New Equipment,   When You are Hungry for Fun,   Specially
Designed New Equipment 2. 
Possibly bought shares of General Foods with this class project?
Class papers written: "The Philippines" and " Tampa Florida," and Texas by
Rosemary M. Mrazik.
Classmates
Melanie Gurley
Mr. Uchatell's Daughter
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1971-1974
McGrath Grade School
2350 St. Clair Avenue
Brentwood, MO with a zip code of 63144
Office telephone number is (314) 962-6824
Fax telephone number is (314) 962-6541
Grade 1-3
Brentwood School District website: http://www.brentwoodmoschools.org/ and
McGrath Elementary School website:
http://www.brentwoodmoschools.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?
uREC_ID=252001&type=d&pREC_ID=577495.
Class Photos for grades 1-3
Mr. E. Renfroe-Principal
Grade 1: 1971-1972: Miss Barlow
Grade 2: 1972-1973: Mrs. Kuester
Grade 3: 1973-1974: Mrs. Costello
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Immacolata School
42. Church: 8900 Clayton Rd., St. Louis, MO 63117
School: 8910 Clayton Rd., St. Louis, MO 63117
Contact Telephone number for the church and school: (314) 991-5700.
Contact the Immacolata church and school for general questions, by email, at
contactus@immacolata.org.
The Immacolata website for directions and general information is at
http://www.immacolata.org/.
Kathleen Ann Myers-my mother, was married to Mr. Fowler at this time; we
possibly lived in Richmond Heights, Missouri at this time.
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1969 or 1970 (?) pre-school
Happy Time Preschool
St. Charles, MO