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A member of the National Chemistrv So­ ciety, the Chemistry Associates of Bethany Nazarene College, more familiarly known as the Chemistry Club, was organized to develop a more intense interest in the field of chemistry and the opportunities it offers. Far from being composed of exponents of alchemy and the mysterious wizatds of old, the club offers a pro­ gram of interest to all who are even remotely interested in the field.

Officers: John Norell, pres.; Forrest Cunninghom, vice-pres.; Clifton McNabb, sec.treas.; Dr. Beaver, sponsor.

Utilizing the close· proximity of the college to several inaustrial and research laboratories, the club members are able, through field trips, to better acquaint themselves with the possi­ bilities in the field of chemistry. On at least two occasions during the year, the club mem­ bers disentangle t h e m s el v e s from the maze of rubber tubing, beakers, flasks, and Bunsen burners, and emerge from the haze of the lab­ oratory to enjoy their annual banquets and reunions with their more mature members who have found their places in industry, research, and education.

C h e m i s t r y C l u_ b Bottom row: Dean Harder, Whitaker, Duane Harder, Fitzgerald.

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Second row: Wilmoth, Farrow, McNabb, Norell, Dr. Beaver.


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