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Fr. I. Brady. S-l., points out a difficult step in ci formula. .Sze ing CLLLJ65 CHEMISTRY CLUB Step inside the Chemistry Laboratory for a minute and watch the elements combine, the catalytic agents act as the amicable gofbetween and the attractive nod of affinitive sub- stances weld together permanent friendships. Llnthralled by these wonders of nature, you will readily understand why a select group of students, who are interested in and show an aptitude for Chemistry, have formed a club which is affiliated with the American Institute of Science and Engineering, At the weekly meetings, experiments are conducted under the watch- ful guidance of Fr. Brady, SI., and the latest methods and dis- coveries are put to the acid test. Special classes were held throughout the year for all who were anxious to increase their knowledge of the field of Chemistry, Peacock, Kane cmd lhrie prove to Ccxmpcmellcx that one ol the properties of H20 is wet. Four interested chemists collaborate on an experiment. Murphy cmd Schwartz try a little dis- tilting.
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0 ff. MW Members of the Circulation staff at last distribute the book. I. Chambers and M. Mattingly carry the books to the anxious students. Then there was that item called finance with which We had to cope. The clouds were thick and constant for Business Manager Dyer and his Worthy associates but by means of unstinted labor and ceaseless activity they finally emerged into the clear with the quota of advertisements, patrons, and sub- scriptions. Many Words of thanks are due to the columnists, the sports editor, and the art staff for their fine Work. A vote of gratitude is also due to our Moder- ators, Mr. Cunningham, SI., and Mr. Lehmkuhl, S.I., without whose helpful advice and constant in- terest this record of the year's events could never have been produced. Despite the difficulties under which We labored and the unexpected situations which frequently sty- mied our progress, We feel, now that we are able to page lingeringly through the finished product of our efforts, that We have portrayed in an acceptable fashion in the pages of the Aetonian the life at Gonzaga and the spirit which characterizes it. The Art staff. M. Reis and I. Bailey. look on as Art Editor Keete draws a sketch of himself. That all important Business staff searches the directory for possible advertisements. Seated: W. Gleason. I. Dyer. Business Man- ager: Standing: B. Peacock. I. Donohoe. I. McIntyre, I. Chambers.
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