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Eighteen ROV' l-Nichols, Smith, Rutkowski. Borello, Gruhh, Abell. ROW Z---Kurzl. Gorka. Riforgiat, Delcamp, Dolce. Kawski. Bwhdm Glad TED KURT! . . . Presirlvnl JERRY SMl'l'lI Sc-i'1'4'lurif VIll'l'tIXllI't 1' This may be leap year but those wide awake, ambitious, B. C. S, boys aren't taking any chances. Displaying unusual culinary ability and equal skill with an iron or vacuum cleaner, they have developed into capable bachelors. Miss Nichols' patience and understanding has done much to pro- mote the efficiency of the group. Besides cooking for themselves, they have entertained different groups and proved to be gracious hosts, an advanced step to sociability.
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efzemidhq 0 ul .IOAN KEHRLI . . l'1'esitImt lffXRl, l,OCKXVOOD Vue l'1'es1'tlt'n1 Cil2NlfVlliVlZ VRANIQI IN -Sl'll't'l1lI'1f l.aVl2RNlf HORNISURG 'li:'er1su1'.'r MR. VALONE , , . flrltwfwr Having taught in Brazil, Mr. Valone, had many interesting stories, explaining chemistry in different countries. The Club took a trip to the filtration plant and watched the process of purifying water. Only through the understanding of scientific processes. can they hope to make these processes beneficial instead of harmful. Education is necess- ary if we are to have constructive innovations. Kehrli, Rnun, Kurtv. Zanghi, Franklin, Brown. Hornburg, Dikeman, Fisher, Lockwood, Haywood. Goodrich, Valone, Seventeen
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auiaae gafzmmfi of rqmeaica FRANK PARELLA ,.., President FRANKLIN RAYNOR Vice President ROBERT KAWSKI , Svcrelary ROBERT ESSEX lVulCh Dog RALPH INGHAM , Treasurer ARDEN JOHNSON , Reporler MR. JOY ....,.. . . Advisor 'r This year our F. E. A. has been working diligently at many projects. Every year they put on an exhibition at the County Fair. This year they exhibited tomatoes, poultry, and so forth. Last year, the E. E. A. won first prize for a tomato display. They are striving to do the same again. A paper drive to earn money for club jackets has been one of their largest projects this year. This has taught them how necessary whole- hearted co-operation is to make things successful. ROW l-Johnson J., Shreve. Wert, Skelly, Thompson, Cramer, Corell, Gorka, Carter, Essex, DeLand, Rutkowski. ROXV Z-Breads, Parella, Joy, Ingham, Raynor, Gilgora, Johnson A.. Palillo, Chapman, l K.-.,,55f' Q. ' ' . My li 'ff - ,J Nineteen
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