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Little pigs may wind up in the dissecting pans of Advanced Biology stu- dents like Martha Gallacher, Chris McLaughlin, and Lynne Murray. Our own Microbe Hunter, Sister Mary Rose To Reach Out to New Ones. epi Rbag s What's the problem? Chemistry, Physics, or dish-washing? Maureen O’Brien consults Mr. Thomas Maccarone, teacher of chemistry, physics, and math. Physiology is fun—at least on first aid days— for Stephen Downes and David Goudreau.
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Science Pushes Back Frontiers in Order Telescopes, television, telestar, solar energy, DNA, space science—all are grist for the busy mills of questioning young minds. In Feehan science courses, stu- dents are placed on the road to discover answers to their whats and whys. Urged to think, experiment, evaluate, students are faced with a challenging program. Freshmen seek answers in the study of Physical Science, Sophomores in BSCS Blue version biology, Juniors in Chem Study (CHEMS). Seniors may elect Ad- vanced Biology, PSCS Physics, Chem- Physics, or Human Biology. At the head of the department is Sister Mary Rose Angela who replaced $.M. Incarnata, presently engaged in a doctoral program at Fordham University. Assisting in the science department are $.M. Reina, S$.M. Claude, Mr. John Perkoski, Mr. Thomas Maccarone. Sister Mary Claude explains distilling appa- ratus to junior chemists, Mary Dulude and Da- Interest in astronomy and photography led Peter vid Pelletier. Hastings to construct his own telescope for the dio- cesan science fair. In team teaching Physical Science, Sister Mary Reina and Mr. John Perkoski demonstrate a block and tackle to Christine Messier and Ro- bin Wessman. sega oe comet
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Clay sculpture and ceramics fascinate Irene Gen- Adept at sketching, Mary Andrews and Caryn Bergh are dron and Leslie Denis at their art period. making remote preparations for the spring art festival. Fine Arts at Feehan Anticipate Spring Festival. Art is a challenge to craftsmanship and creativity under Sister Marie Donna’s direction. Sandra Neveux, Norma Bonneau, and Kathleen Creegan work on their free-form projects. Landscape painting, silk screening, textile weaving may keep members of the art club happy and busy at their after school meetings. The painters are Cathy Silva, Debby Downes, Carol Sobota, and Patricia Guerin. 22
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