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A group ([[Art Rapp]], [[Rick Sneary]], [[Ed Cox]]) of the poor misguided people who spring up every now and then to try and revive the [[N3F]]. From [[1948]] to 1950 (when [[Art Rapp|Rapp]] and [[Ed Cox|Cox]] entered the Army and [[Rick Sneary|Sneary]] began to [[gafiate]]) they plugged for an Activity Requirement Plan (ARP) which would require each member of the club to accomplish a certain amount of [[fanac]] each year. When put to a vote in 1949 it failed of adoption, tho its proponents were elected.  
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A group ([[Art Rapp]], [[Rick Sneary]], [[Ed Cox]]) of the poor misguided people who spring up every now and then to try and revive the [[N3F]]. From 1948 to 1950 (when [[Art Rapp|Rapp]] and [[Ed Cox|Cox]] entered the [[Army]] and [[Rick Sneary|Sneary]] began to [[gafiate]]) they plugged for an [[minac|Activity Requirement]] Plan ('''ARP''') which would require each member of the club to accomplish a certain amount of [[fanac]] each year. When put to a vote in 1949 it failed of adoption, tho its proponents were elected.  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:18, 12 October 2022

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
A group (Art Rapp, Rick Sneary, Ed Cox) of the poor misguided people who spring up every now and then to try and revive the N3F. From 1948 to 1950 (when Rapp and Cox entered the Army and Sneary began to gafiate) they plugged for an Activity Requirement Plan (ARP) which would require each member of the club to accomplish a certain amount of fanac each year. When put to a vote in 1949 it failed of adoption, tho its proponents were elected.

See also Minac.



Group 19481950
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