

Math
plus sctence equals knowledge
Though the night is biller cold, chemistry carolers give fonn with a stirring rendition of "0, Holy
Night."
Math Club
Students engaged in academic math studies
comprise the Math Club, sponsored by Mr.
Solomon. This organization has three goals:
to promote students' interest in mathematics,
provide them with a means of sharing specific
interests with others, and enable the members
to increase their skill and knowledge in math–
ematics through the use of discussions and
printed material.
Members on tours observed other math
organizations in action. Students utilized edu–
cational materials obtained from governmen–
tal and industrial agencies. Interesting topics
and thought-provoking questions were pro–
posed by members for discussion as the stu–
dents became more aware of the impprtance
of mathematics both in studies and in life .
By making math concepts more meaningful
to the student, the club achieved its goal.
B9TTOM ROW: Mr. Solomon, lydia Porreca, Linda long, Marlene Lanzi, Connie Gnus, Cl'.ristina Cari, John Mehalik, Donna Bryan, Shirley Sabo, Rtla Fitzmaurice, Joanne
Summa, Jean Lincoln. ROW TWO: Karen Whetzel, Patty Votek, Gerry Gralka, lois Mesaros, Carol Taffoni, Joanne Crawford, Paula Kachurik, Donna Pasquale, Sheila
Brochna, Gloria Gamon, Annette Carroll, Barbara Wajda. ROW THREE: Betty Mudery, Ted DeMichele, Stephanie Spotjarick, Rita Mancini, Eugene ladanza, John Ball, Brent
Grishkin, Terry Kurnava, Martha Kulikowski, Wayne Mickey, Beatrice Voytovich. ROW FOUR: Alan Kostelnik, Mary Ann Findura, Andy Novotney, Bob McGinnis, Jack
Reagan, Ira Chrise. Jim Carroll. Bernard Slezak. Dave Bashour, Ron Riffle. Georpe Cales, Joe Marunewski. ROW FIVE: John Kara, Dave Workman, Greg Oirenzi, Charles
Wolfe, Charles Kopacko, Mike Trush, Martin Smith, Jack White, Lou DeSimone, Frank Tomsic, Tom Kanyok.
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