

~lr.
Cummings indicates the molecular model of the compound, o<'lane. to
Ph~lli·
Faux and Karen Jackson.
Chemistry Club
In
~o,·ember
the
Ch<>mi~tr)
Club, spon·
sored by :\1r. George Cummings. visited
the West Virginia University :\ledical Cen·
ter. Here they toured the chemical labors·
Lory, bacteriology and pharmac} depart·
ments, physical therap} room, emergency
rooms and the cafeteria.
Their 'isit at the chemical department
of Mt. \lercy College.
Pitt~burgh.
pro,·ed
influential. As a
r~ult,
man} members are
considering careers in this field.
In December.
~ix
acth e members at·
tended a lecture on "\lolecular
A~pects
of
the Cell" at the Unh·er..it) of Pittsburgh.
Celebrating the Christmas season, the club
held a gala party.
Membership in the Future Scientists
of America enabled the club to keep in
stride with the latest researches and ad·
vancements in science and chemistry. With
the proceeds gained from dances and bake
~ales.
the club purcha•ed laborator) gog·
gles. slide rule:,. molecular models and
reference
boo~.
The!>e
in~truments
and
materials will prove invaluable to future
chemistr) classes.
BOTIO~l
ROW:
'lr.
Cummings, DeMark. Jackson, Suba, Rabie, Faux, Martini, Hender•on, HoUoman, Flora. ROW TWO: Nuttall, B.
~larucci,
John-on, Kumicrczak, Dunlap, Urusko, Ve:le), Krevinko. ROW THREE: Scott, Urbani, Cra\\1ord. Toot•ey, VJo_ich, Gribble, Swartek, Anthony,
le~:o.
ROW FOUR:
~IcClelland,
Cardarelli, Burrell, Duvall, R.
~larucci,
Oplinger, )lacKillop,
~lihalik.
TOP ROW: Craig. Roll, Podolinsk),
Ko\all.
~ovitsky,
Kindervater, Kupets, Smith, Wyal)-