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air Measuring tree branches, inebriating guinea pigs, preparing dyes from every available source to make every conceivable color, dissecting rabbits and work- ing with plastics - these are some of the familiar sights at Lauralton's annual Science Fair. All Chemis- try and Biology students work enthusiastically for three or four months until they finally finish their pre- cious projects and prove their theories. Many projects went on to local and county contests. All didn't win, but the fun and experience will be the future lure of future years. Those who did profit in the National Achivement numbered forty, with sec- ond and third awards merited at the Bridgeport Science Fair and the Notre Dame of West Haven Science Fair. ,Q My k l jg If La- . 4 ...-+?5',,.' rt . .Q i Biology Project: Nutrition experiment - a dietetic experiment show- ing the effects of milk, coffee, and whiskey on guinea pigs. The inside tells the story. L. to r. - Louise Garofalo, Bonnie Dubinsky, Susan Nowicki, Mary Lou Dinan. Biology Project: Getting a supply of plants from slips. Hormone powder works magic. L. to r. - Carol Shannon, Mary Sue Dolan.
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Looking for something? Try the yellow pages. Left to right: Par Rapp CLibrary Club Presiclenth, Beverly Tanner, Carlene Gunther, Mary Trautman and Louise Garofalo. I see MAD isn't recommended! goal' .Clair Claven Auditorium was the scene of the Library Club's first annual book fair, which gave the girls and their parents a chance to inspect and purchase current Catholic literature. Under the direction of Sister Maria Beatrice, the Club's adviser, the rear of the auditorium was transformed with displays and flowers for the event. The Fair was the highlight of Lauralton's celebration of Catholic Book Week. W-1...
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