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SIPES Notes ­ July, August

On May 22
nd
, an Ethics Panel consisting of
Alfred James III. Jon Callen, and Dr. Lynn Watney
with Phillip Knighton as moderator in a joint session
with the Kansas Geological Society, discussed sev-
eral ethical questions that had been published in
1998 and 1999 in the AAPG's Explorer. This di s-
cussion was very well received by those assembled
and there was good audience participation. It was
suggested that such a discussion be held several
times per year. This might be "overkill," but another
session perhaps next Spring might be in order.
The park adjoining the Kansas Oil Museum
in El Dorado, Kansas was the setting for a very suc-
cessful "Steak Sizzle" on May 30
th
. It was held in
conjunction with a tour of the museum and a discus-
sion of the El Dorado Field by Paul Ramondetta, Ge-
ologist and Bill Horigan, Engineer, both employees
of Vess Oil . There were 57 individuals attending
the "Steak Sizzle" and everyone seemed to be having
a good time visiting with old friends and meeting
new members and guests.
As is the custom of the Wichita chapter,
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