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Ever go to ARML? Read on!
Posted:
Jul 23, 1996 1:38 PM
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ARML (1976-1983: Atlantic Regions Mathematics League, 1984-1996: American Regions Mathematics League) has been a major high-school team mathematics competition in the US for 21 years. I think most people who have participated will agree that it is one of the most enjoyable math competitions around, with excellent questions, an interesting format and the opportunity to meet and work cooperatively and competitively with other math students from around the country.
Well, it doesn't just happen by itself. Lots of people dedicate their time to run ARML, coaching teams, writing questions, taking care of administrative details, grading, etc. ARML administrators are now trying to create a list of former participants who might be interested in helping keep ARML around and vibrant for the next generation of students. You don't have to be prepared to volunteer for any specific task to sign up -- but if you think you might be interested in contributing in *some* way, now or in the future, send your email address and/or your mailing address to Joe Wolfson, jwolfson@exeter.edu. (You might also include the years you participated and the teams you were on)
Furthermore, I would personally be interested in hearing from ARML alums (or anyone else) who live in the Western United States and who might be interested in helping to organize or coach new ARML teams.
Ted Alper alper@epgy.stanford.edu (Coach, San Francisco Bay Area ARML)
Also: check out the
ARML home page
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