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Front Row: Dclbcrt Mackley, Kenneth Moss, Gene Henderson, lim Tucker, Bert Leirman. Second Row: Ray Cams, lim Moore, Arley Ackland, Don Kesler, Mr. Claude Waln tdirectorl, Mr. Lyle Trapp tadvisorl, Lucas Gabiola. Back Row: Glen Houge, Ioe Strahler, Ray Eggleston, Larry Lannigan, Mike McCoy, Fred Murphy, Bob Behr, Neal Winkler, Bob Weber. Not pictured: Bernard Lacey, Keith Howell, Robert A, Bair, Sidney A. Harris, Iames H. Klughers, Bob Workman, Ron Taylor. ecdnicaf melee tudents oi the technical trades have organized a new club on campus this year called Tau Alpha Pi. The objects of this society are to promote scholarship. to develop leadership. to encourage good character, and to cultivate fellowship among vocational and terminal business students. Arrangements were made for industrial businessmen to come in and speak to the club which met two times a month in the gym. Members also helped gather information on alumni and student records. Iim Moore carried the responsibility of president of TAP with vice- president, Arley Ackland. and secretary-treasurer. Don Kesler. Mr. Claude Waln was director and faculty advisor was Mr. Lyle Trapp.
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,. if... er vf 1 5-sy' I K' 'I Qu M , ' N' ,-' . , , ,., , . . . , . , g,, .,. ,, ,.,l,c.,e.a.m, -.,, . . - ,-L .,. J W- .,..i,,-., , ... ., - f -. Kneeling, left to right: lim Solomon, Dave Reese, Chuck Malmstrom. Standing: Mr. Norman F, Dahm tadvisorl, Mr. Fletcher Pearce tadvisorl, Dwayne Rite, Dick Schmidt, Ron Herr, Dave Wecker, Brad Molen, Walter Smith, Ron VanCleet, Gordon Matson, Reid Reading, Gayle Allen, Deane Crawlorth, Iohn Allen, Larry Peck, Frank Kozak, Gary Mills, Richard Nichols, Clayton Sullivan, Larry Agenbroad, Charles Miller, Walt Wilson, Clarence Anderson, Harold Watkins. new club on the campus this year was an organization dedicated to the furthering of interests in the engineering field. The members of this club are often distinguished by slide rules protruding from their pockets. Although only newly organized. the club began immediate activity. Their monthly meetings featured interesting speakers, films, and demon- strations. The members were invited to attend the displays and lectures held during the year by the various engineering societies. Officers for this year included Chuck Malmstrom, president: David Reese, vice-president: Iarnes Solomon. secretary-treasurer: Clarence An- derson, program chairman. Advisors for the group are Mr. Pearce and Mr. Dahrn.
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1 2 A? Front Row: Clarence Anderson, Dick Schmidt, Io lerry Osborn, Second Row: Bob Arnoureaux, Iohn Gerry Knapp, Ross Stricklcm, Keith Hollenbeck, W? Harry Iones, George Merritt, Ray Dillard, George Yanskey. agaifzea he Esquire Club, organized in 1953. offers BIC veterans an oppor- tunity for both service and social activities. Proiects included building a float for Homecoming, taking tickets at athletic events. honoring the Homecoming Queen with a tree in the Quecn's Grove, erecting a baseball scoreboard for the school, giving a picnic for the orphanage children. and presenting a S100 Esquire scholarship. In March a dinner-dance was held at the Basque Center. Officers included lim Egger, president: Keith Hollenbeck, vice-pres- ident: Todd Sagraves. secretary: Harry Iones, treasurer: Ben Lapeyre. corresponding secretary: Don Packard, publicity agent: George Merritt. social chairman: Tom Switzer, sergeant-at-arms: and Ierry Osborn historian. Mr. Rose was the advisor. retta Moeller CEsquire Girll, Chuck Mcfmstrom Paul Tracy Larsen, Todd Sagraves, lim Egger, Mr. Robert Rose faclvisorl Bill Schink, Bill Hall. Back Row: Ken McKenzie, Ben Lcxpeyre
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