. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. PERSONS ^//^ EVENTS ^. OREGON STATE W. M. EARNS $2300 IN MONTH ON SUMMER JOB A net of $ for one monthswork last summer was the income ofRudy Hakala, present Worthy Masterof the Oregon State chapter. He earnedit working as a salmon fisherman inAlaska. Rudy left the Oregon State Collegeschool of forestry last May 25 on boardthe S. S. North King, Alaska fishing season was about to com-mence on the Alaskan coast near BristolBay and the ship carried commercialfishermen, cannery hands, mechanics,and supervisory personnel, all essentialparts of the grea


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. PERSONS ^//^ EVENTS ^. OREGON STATE W. M. EARNS $2300 IN MONTH ON SUMMER JOB A net of $ for one monthswork last summer was the income ofRudy Hakala, present Worthy Masterof the Oregon State chapter. He earnedit working as a salmon fisherman inAlaska. Rudy left the Oregon State Collegeschool of forestry last May 25 on boardthe S. S. North King, Alaska fishing season was about to com-mence on the Alaskan coast near BristolBay and the ship carried commercialfishermen, cannery hands, mechanics,and supervisory personnel, all essentialparts of the great northern fishing in-dustry. Nationalities were many, withSwedes, Finns, Norwegians, and Italiansbeing in the majority. After seven days of sailing and cover-ing a course of some 2200 miles, theNorth King docked in the smooth bay ofNaknek and preparations were made forthe actual fishing season, soon to natural phenomena were seenon the trip coming up, including therugged, volcanic-type Shumagin Is-lands and the dangerous Unimak Passwh


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