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.