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President: Vice President: Sec/Treasurer: Activities, Club Advisor: Chaplain: |
Fred Schmoyer Stan Hostetler Steve Patterson Steve Raileanu
Brenda Morrison |
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Things to ponder: Why is the word “abbreviation” such a long word? Are part-time bandleaders called semi-conductors? If the black box survives a plane crash, why isn’t the whole airplane made out of the stuff? How is it that we put a man on the moon before we figured out it would be a good idea to put wheels on luggage? Thieves who steal corn from a garden could be charged with stalking. Thanks to Coffee News for these words of wisdom. |
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The Ford Thunderbird was a car manufactured in the United States by the Ford Motor Company. It entered production for the 1955 model year as a two-seater sporty car but, unlike the similar Chevrolet Corvette, the Thunderbird was never sold as a full-blown sports car. Ford described it as a personal luxury car, a description which named a new market segment. In 1958, the Thunderbird gained a second row of seats. Succeeding generations became larger until the line was downsized in 1977 and again in 1980. Sales were good until the 1990s, when large 2-door coupes became unpopular; production ceased after 1997. In 2002, a revived 2-seat model was launched, which was available through the end of the 2005 model year. Generations *Source: wikipedia encyclopedia |
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Web site manager: Steve Patterson, spatt at cox.net |