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- A N' Y L hvbvuvt . 1 lrs work has been in as a special unit hat the Red Cr0SS was composed Of Hines Hospital to o-chairmen of the ir, Miss Sl7CPP3fd' in for the seC0Hd ' ' H lcm' Br00lcS, R011 Top row. itil Rum' LW Milerliluilgii mW! Harol-Zenlgis Warner, Boot hm Lugggc. l.0ma Bottom row. Louffbliflng, Raymong lgercer, Spen i is efnandez fask Cer Milli , David Ra e Ross Mill gan, John Z ya BObD ard, Brac ulauf, Rich Ygfff Richar e Fofd D afd P3111 ' CISQ-hime' Onald C . 5011. Midd k,But Faigy Je lc sh Ruhl. Y Bach. The Veterans' Club, organized in the fall of 1956, got off to a promising start. The men formed a basketball team and had plans for playing the faculty or Mr. Burson's team. The men also formed bowling teams and played amongst themselves. Lead- ing the club was a very efficient young man, Bob Dygert. Everyone knows how well Bob organized the club. The Veterans' Club has been very successful in giving ex-service students a chance to get together and swap experiences. We enjoy having the Veterans' Club, and it has aided junior college in many social activities.
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