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Displaying the seriousness of a typical physicist and “Dash of this, and a dash of that,’’ Karen Walsh precisely measures hydrochloric acid for a one molar solution with photographer, Norman Santiago and Kevin Rous- water. seau enjoy a physics experiment. From Physics to safari? Clayton Lennartz fires bullets into a ballistics pendulum. 19
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18 Science Medley Gets Reactions ‘Are you sure this thing is dead?”’ Curi- ous but leery sophomores explored the physiological structure of the cold blooded amphibian, the frog. “Oh no! This one’s skeletal muscle! | thought the last slide was!’’ thought a phy- siology student as Sr. Rose Angela announced time was up during the lab practical. ‘‘What goes up must come down, | think.’’ Physics students were perplexed by Newton's laws of gravity, motion, time. “You mean a mole isn’t an animal?” Future chemists mixed molar solutions of HCL while studying Avogadro’s number, Boyle’s Law, and the periodical table. Science students fulfilled their interests, displayed their abilities and projected hope of becoming future Einsteins. ‘Are you sure?’’ questions Greg Borden as he attempts to find a conclusion to his physics lab. Staring intently into his graduated cylinder, Thomas Grady uses a teasing needle to draw up his piece of disintegrating potato. As Sr. Blanche explains the basics of a chemistry experiment, Katherine Cronin, Donald Coubron, and Diane Cote look on with interest.
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20 Triumph — Sum of All Parts Nothing thrives quicker in a Math class than utter confusion! Strange hyeroglyph- ics such as m=(y-y, (x-x,) and f(x) = x y z, tried to disguise themselves as formulas. Boggled minds struggled to discover meaning in this vast jungle of mathematics. However, on all levels, from operations of Computational Math, variables of Alge- bra, to the realms of Calculus, there was a time for every student when the light shone. Click! Secrets were revealed. Answers flowed from the mind, through the pencil, and onto the paper. Alas! “You see, 6x(21)2?=42 doesn't equal zero because . . Sister Olive patiently explains a challenging problem to Algebra | students. “Wow, | had it right after all,’’ muses Cynthia Laba, as she watches the math problem being solved. “Um . . . this is a toughy,’’ mumbles Arthur Boulet as he tries to sort geometric formulas in his head.
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