

BOTIO)I ROW:
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D'Amico, Jackson, H3tfield, '1artini, Bryan, Kazmierczak. Cari, Wajda, Kre,·inko. Roscoe. ROW TWO: Fitzmaurice, Tassone,
Packan, Cra\\ford, Gribble, Kuliko,.,•ki, Vo)lo•ich, K)le, Brezo\ok)·, Cralka. ROW THREE: oftcbeck, Hone, Burnett, Dunll, Lancaster, Kuman,
Lane, Colinet, )lickey. ROW FOUR: Kupets, Martin, Sieradzki, Collins, Gondek, DeFino. Liz3nich. Wyall. TOP ROW: King, Kindernuer. Smith,
Dirtn1i, Ourinzi. )lcCoy, Cluise, Ko,all, Ducar.
Karen Whetzel and Charlene Seese aid Mr. D'Amico in listing references.
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Math Club
t:nder the direction of the new ad·
viser.
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Orlando D'Amico, the
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Club participated in pertinent activities
which enabled them to enrich and broad·
en their understanding of mathematics.
Each member "illingly presented a
monthly report which will be kept on file
for future reference. Topics ranged from
the ancient to the modern approach to
mathematics.
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Joanne Barber, a math
major and student teacher at Redstone.
talked to the group about the opportuni–
ties in the field of mathematics.
At West Virginia Unhersit)'. mem·
hers were taken to the computer center
where they '' itnessed the actual operation
and manipulation of electronic computers.
To conclude the ) ear's activities. the
following officers: Karen Whetzel. presi–
dent; Ted Kovall, \ice·president: Cbar–
ma) ne Packan. secretarr; and Rose Fitz·
maurice, treasurer; organized a picnic and
ha) ride.