1998 Pi Mu Epsilon Meeting


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1998 Pi Mu Epsilon
Florida Beta Chapter Meeting
Department of Mathematics
The Florida State University
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Thursday, 2 April 1998, 5:00 PM, 204B Love Building

Reception following in 204B Love Building

Welcome ............................. Kimberley Young, President
Joe Mott, Acting Faculty Sponsor


Invited Address

James J. O'Brien
Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies
Florida State University

"Real Math" OR "A Simple Problem to Drive Applied Mathematicians Bats"


1997-1998 Officers

President ............................. Kimberley Young
Vice President ............................. March Fisher
Secretary ............................. Lee Fictum
Treasurer ............................. Bonnie Todd
Historian ............................. Chia Stockwell
Graduate Correspondent ............................. Stacey McNiel
Graduate Student Sponsor ............................. Jeffrey K. Denny
Faculty Director ............................. Professor Bettye Anne Case


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Pi Mu Epsilon
Induction of New Members
Florida Beta Chapter

Induction ............................. About Pi Mu Epsilon, The Pledge, The Chapter Roll,
The Motto, The Insignia
Presentation of New Undergraduate Members ............................. Kimberley Young
Presentation of New Graduate Members ............................. Stacey McNiel


1998 Inductees

Undergraduate InducteesGraduate Inductees
Timothy R. Achenbach, Pure Mathematics Nicole M. Ashton, Applied Mathematics F. Javier Arsuaga, Pure Mathematics
Heidi S. Bond, Pure Mathematics Stacey Lampkin, Actuarial Science Ivo D. Dinov, Pure Mathematics
Jeff A. Lamy, Actuarial Science Jennifer R. Mattox, Pure Mathematics Balsa Terzic, Applied Mathematics
Carie L. Cargal, Industrial Engineering Robert L. Outlaw, Applied Mathematics  
Bradley D. Crawley, Mechanical Engineering Sally K. Perry, Mathematics Education  
Chad L. Helping, Secondary Mathematics Education Wesley C. Pirkle, Physics  
Jaime S. Hollingsworth, Computer Science J. Gregory Rebholz, Computer Science  


PME. Pi Mu Epsilon is a national scholarly society in mathematics incorporated at Syracuse University in 1914 as a sequel to an earlier mathematics club. Established at Florida State University in 1956, also as a sequel, it was reactivated in 1994 after a dormant period and is listed in the FSU General Bulletin. Each chapter is designated by the state in which it is located and a Greek letter assigned chronologically based on the chapter charter order within the state. FSU is Florida Beta, and the University of Miami is Florida Alpha. Undergraduate and graduate students may become members based on national criteria for overall class ranking, mathematics credits, and grades. Members also hold leadership roles in the other four student organizations.


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For more information about Pi Mu Epsilon, see the National Pi Mu Epsilon homepage.
Pi Mu Epsilon Florida Beta Chapter at Florida State University.


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