

BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Cummings, Jean lincoln, Donna Caglia, LeRoy Knox, Christina Cari, Barbara Wajda, Betty Sopp, Donna Bryan, Charlene Rouse, Cheryl Parrella,
Barbara Henderson. ROW TWO: Holly Jameson, Karen Whetzel, Libby Mahaney, Theresa Bernot, Gerry Gralka, Charles Moore, Carolyn Morgan, Sharon Gilmore,
Linc;fa Kovachick, Judy McClelland, Annetle Carroll. ROW THREE: Belly Mudery, Raa Polosky, Marcia Mehalik, Carol Taffoni, Janet Kopec, Beth Nelson, Martha
Kulikowski, Linda Hone, Beatrice Voytovich, Henry Polvinale. ROW FOUR: Martin Victor, Annelle DeNardo, Charlene Seese, Mark Rouse, Terry Kumava, Ronald
Riffle, George Kovach, Karen Glover, Robert Duke, Richard Vargo, Wayne Mickey. ROW FIVE: Walter Hedges, Tony Stock, Chuck lizanich, John Ducor, Bill
Gordon, Joel Grantz, Terry King, Rich Markley, Joe Whiteko, Dan Fraley. TOP ROW: Dave Sweitzer, William Durinzi, Jim Kuhoric, Bruce Rankin, Ken Harasty,
Phil Bokoch, Jim Chuma, Ira Chrise, Ted Fetock, Tom Dirda, Tom Carbo.
Chemistry
Club
Full cooperation from seventy students ac–
counted for the club's success. Through vari–
ous activities, supervised by Mr. George
Cummings, the young chemists furthered
their chemical knowledge. Redstonians kept
abreast with new developments through mem–
bership in the National Science Club and the
Future Scientists of America.
In October, two students represented the
club at a lecture on "Atomic Structure" at
Mount Mercy College. Later in the year, enthu–
siastic members visited the United States
Steel Research Center to observe an industrial
center at work. During the second semester,
they toured the Westinghouse Atomic Energy
plant.
Outstanding students competed in events
held at canfornia State College. Members
with creative ability entered exhibits in the
annual Science Fair; others vied for recogni–
tion in an achievement test.
Combining work with play by sponsoring
dances and a Christmas party, the club added
zest to the year's activities.
"Shame," cry the more temperate club members. The refreshment committee erases all suspicions
when the tell·tale boxes yield appetizing sandwiches.
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