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Electronics Club Hosts Show The Electronics Club attracted the hard-core electronics, HAM radio, and stereo enthusiasts. Special em- phasis is placed on do-it-yourself stereo and electronics kits. In addi- tion to a trip to the White House to tour the Executive communications systems, the Club hosted the Febru- ary stereo show. The club officers were President Loran Joly, Vice President Steve Fraasch, and Secre- tary Leon Moores. Direction was provided by QIC ' s MAJ Oliva and CPT Shook. RIGHT: FIRST ROW: J. Miller, D. Husted, D. Mota, G. Hayne. R. Ames, R. Smith. F. Espanto. SECOND ROW: L. Joly, M. Reilly, J. Scarlett. W. Lambert, M. Miscoe, D. Beach, B. Goda, J. O ' Brien. THIRD ROW: C. Allen, S. Fraasch. N. LaVine. J. O ' Connell, F. Schen- kelberg. L. Gutierrez. L. Moores, G. Nyfeler. FOURTH ROW: M. Hiatt, W. Hargraves. ABOVE LEFT: C. Derek. J. Chew, and I Miller check out the new headset at the St reo Show. ABOVE: Stereo .systems intrigue even the Fourth Cla.ss. LEFT: ENGINEEI ING FORUM: F. Schenkelberg and R. Do- son. The Engineering Forum consists ( six diverse seminars, each allowini cadets to search for new areas of ir lerests. The Forum, supervised b LTC Jenks and CIC Fred Schenkef berg, consists of the Automotiv Seminar, the Computer Seminar, th! Concrete Canoe Seminar, the Moddi Railroad Seminar, the Rocket Semj nar, and the Society of America Military Engineers. Each individu;! seminar provides in-depth invest gation of a specific field of engineei ing. Engineering Forum Offers Seminars
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SCUSA XXXIII In Search Of A ' ' Quest For Consenus Studint Conference on United States Affaire U y The Quest for Consensus: K ABOVE LEFT: The Honorable William P. Clark, the Deputy Secretary of Slate, delivers the Kevnote Address. ABOVE: Superinten- dent LTG Scott welcomes the delegates to West Point and SCUSA XXXIII. LEFT: Ca- det Michael Wakeman seems more interested in the panel discussion than a fellow member from Davidson College.
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Chess Club Checkmates Opponents The purpose of the Chess Club is to afford cadets an opportunity to play in nationally-ranked United States Chess Federation tournaments. The club hosted three tournaments and made numerous trips to civilian tournaments. The highlight for the year was the U.S. Team Champion- ships in New Jersey. The club was led by Bryan Goda and Bobby Fi- scher. RIGHT: FIRST ROW: P. Everett, M Craw- ford, K. Defnes. B. Fischer, D. Park. SEC- OND ROW: J. Maynez, J. Warden, B. Goda, M. Gillette, M. Wojta, L. Young, J. Tidd, J. Powell. BELOW: QIC LTC McClellan maneu- vers his king out of danger. BELOW RIGHT: Mr. Jack Bartell and Cadet Bob Fischer plan their strategies. W f j l Auionioi-; leminar,!; ■, the lot ocketSeit f m» hindiv Bth inveS- FIRST ROW: A. Heidenberg, G. Barnett, J. Naccarelli, M. Peffers. D, Fanchcr. SECOND ROW: F. Schenkelberg, R. Rowe, D. Switala, T. Loomis, A. Lagrone. THIRD ROW: K. An- derson, R. Staats, J. Boyle, J. Schulz, A. Os- born, R. Prisk. Yes, Math can be fun, and the mem- bers of the Math Forum know it more than anyone else. Highlights this year included a trip to Boston and the entry of a team of cadets in the Putnam Exam, a national math- ematics competition. In addition. Fo- rum members had an opportunity to meet with the Technical Advisor for the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The Forum is grateful to Mike Mazzuki, Bob Schulz, Rod Rowe, MAJ Edwards and CPT Juric for making the year pleasurable and challenging. Math Forum Explores New Limits
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