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Show Ferron CCC Camp News Two foremen, Ru.sm.L Snow and Harvey Trbr.mpHon, and four enroll-ees enroll-ees have been at Cove fort s'.-veral day:-) clearing snow blocked road to the stranded herd.s of she p. Our b:i:;k(.-lball team met with reverses la..t week, in th-: game with M-Men from Emery the score wa1; 2G to 'Mi in their favor. The game F' binary l.st Willi the M-Men of Ferron v.as die of tin; be..t played play-ed this seas n but the score was l'J to 27 in lavor of the M-Men. Stewart Ud 11. Supervising Engineer, En-gineer, was a vi itor February l.st. He reported that the snow wa, materially ma-terially hindering the work in other oth-er cimps a.s w 11 as here and complimented cur ramp en the way the snow has be' n cleaied off the camp site. Several enrcllees are taking advantage ad-vantage of the C'lTe pondenee courses offered by the University of Noith Dakota in both hiph school and collet;- subjects. Credit earned earn-ed in this way is acceptable in any school or allege. These eour. es are olfered at the rate of 25 cents per seni'ster hour of credit. The Educational Adviser has now moved into tho new office in the Education Building. This cfflce Is well a'Tamied and is a cr"dit to the Education Department and to the camp In general. Since the iniuitniration of Pro-(O-essloit charts and job analysis and class members havi shown increased in-creased interest and are making more rapid proxies-. It is expected that several cour es will be completed com-pleted at an early date. At Camp mtetiiv,' Jar.ii.ni-y 28th tho folliwint; members were presented pre-sented with certificates for the completion of the course in first aid: Foreman J. N. Smith, Cleli Davis, Kjle BrotiRh, James I. Black, Kenneth Wareham, Melvin Davidson, David-son, Lee S-cly, Nelscn C. Fox, Lawrence Law-rence Ham li ton, Robert Hy. lop Harusey Jones. |