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President, Herb Schroeder talks to Janice Hip- kins as David Holcomb looks on be- fore an ACS meeting. ASC promotes chemical interests ,Esterifica,tion, hydrolysis, and polymeriza- tion are terms understood only by the chem- ical-minded students active in the American Chemical Society. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in chemistry and related fields. Annual activities include the Science Fair and chemistry proctoring sessions. Officers are Herb Schroeder, president, David Holcomb, vice-president, Janice Hip- kins, secretary-treasurer, WaynetMcWhorter, parliamentarian, and Charles Muela, ICC rep- resentative. Sponsors are Mary Richardson and Jerry Brammer. Professional advisors are Dr. E. J. Claassen and Jim Hutson. Glenn Keener and Don Cox participate in the chemistry proctoring sessions. e. ' . .,, fi. ,J gif -D Q . , ,. ' 4 ip. ,ll . fi .. -
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Ipha Omega encourages greater interest in science Dr Graham Hunt discusses the location of various minerals found in the United States Alpha Omega, the science club of OC, purposefully encourages those 'students interested in sci- ence to get acquainted with those interested in the same field as them. To accomplish this purpose the club actively studies progress be- ing made in various fields of scientific endeavor and the prog- ress and improvement it makes upon the life of the individual and the world. The club also produces the opportunity tor study extra phases of science which would not nor- mally be presented in the class room. Sponsor Lavon Ellis and secretary Teresa Goodner listen as Dr. Hunt talks.
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Officers are front: Norman Carnett, president, and Armon Moore vice president, back: Charles Boyd Mike Rinaca Sponsors are Hugh Waldrum, E. H. Fixley, and Kenneth Hurst. I Club supplements classroom work Designed to supplement the pre- engineering maior with the phase of engineering not presented in the classroom study, is the primary ob- iective of the Engineering Club. lt promotes better relationships between the engineering profession and the college through meetings consisting of speakers, films, and proiects of interest. The group takes at least one monthly trip. Back: Raymond Hightower and Chris Acerman Front: Craig Goodyear and James Burkes
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