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1 1 I I K An ASCE meeting. C cprovicleo ro eooional eontcccto The Student Chapter of the ASCE has been performing a vital function in behalf of engineering college students, rounding out the School's professional training. The ASCE Student Chapters are established to help serve engineering students by enriching their college courses by provid- ing those professional contacts and associations which, continued through life, are so valuable to the practicing engineer. The Chapter acts as a medium for exercising principles of personal and public relations. All the many activities under chap- ter auspices contribute to mental development and the forming of judgments. Activities also stimulate early professional conscious- ness while the student still is occupied with techniques. A Civil Engineering lab. Spring and Fall officers. 27
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i 1. 'Y 1 x J l Y., FIRST ROXV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hanson, Sweet, Baer SECOND ROW: Hall, Vanlaanduyt, Kennedy, Hull. CSecretary-Treasurerj, Muhlbaier tVice-Presidentj, Miller. Muhlbaier, Hanson and Baker. A Chemical Society meeting. cw. .Schrenk eliemicccl ociety The W. T, Schrenk Chemical Society is a relatively new club, having been started at MSM in 1960. The Club was founded in honor of Dr. W. T. Schrenk, Professor Emeritus, who at that time was a member of the staff in the Chem- istry department of the School of Mines. Mem- bership is open to all Chemistry majors. The purposes of the organization are to acquaint students majoring in the Science of Chemistry with professional opportunities in teaching and industry and to inform them of recent advances in the field of Chemistry, To fulfill these purposes the Club provides films from notable chemical companies which are shown at the meetings and also guest lectures.
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