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Above, Chase Scholarship recipients enjoy a meal Friday upon the completion of their mandatory community service projects. Chase Foundation Director Richard Price thanked the students as well as supporters and sponsors. Above right, Mack Chase, right, shakes hands with Fred S. Holmes of Holmes Western Oil Corporation in Taft, Calif. The Chase Foundation has been working with Holmes, who wishes to duplicate the organization’s scholarship program in Taft. At right, the new Aviation Playground - one of the Chase scholars’ projects - in the Airplane Park is shown. Grace Miller - Daily Press
Above, Chase Scholarship recipients enjoy a meal Friday upon the completion of their mandatory community service projects. Chase Foundation Director Richard Price thanked the students as well as supporters and sponsors. Top Picture, Mack Chase, right, shakes hands with Fred S. Holmes of Holmes Western Oil Corporation in Taft, Calif. The Chase Foundation has been working with Holmes, who wishes to duplicate the organization’s scholarship program in Taft. Pi, the new Aviation Playground – one of the Chase scholars’ projects – in the Airplane Park is shown. Grace Miller – Daily Press

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