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ismnu uuss ni mann NN 'WV E 11 Beaker Breakers Officers are: Frances Pons, Secretaryg Karon Walker, Treasurer: Louise Robinson. President: Patricia Linney, Rcportcrg and Pat Haven, Parliamentarian. Absent is Nancy Skelton, Vice-President. Mrs. F. L. Floyd gave an illustra- ted lecture on sea s h e 1 1 s t o t h e Beaker Breakers during o n e of their regular meetings. BEAKER BREAKER The Beaker Breakers is affiliated with the Science Clubs of America and the Texas Academy of Science and is devoted to drawing interest to scientific and nursing pro- fessions. Most of the members are now taking some science training while others have had previous training. Included in the many activities this year were group socials, talks by members of scientific professions, and cooperation with the Third Annual South Texas Science Fair. in Q' , , 2 R tw ps .:E?.L:'. . sy. -f..,Qb-
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