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X1 I f' 1 I 1928 Albany a1r port on the srte of the Shaker V1llage Farm was dedrcated thrs year LTI ill! C li F5555 flll Ill ll I X QL-11:-Q 'Rx Above John Aunchman's project for the sclence congress mvolves mxcroscopy Hrs SlldES and charts whlch he made hrmself, show vanous types of vege table structure Rlght Rrchard Rrdolfo and Joseph LIZZX drscuss t e proj ects they are preparmg for the scrence fa1r Rlchard rs growlng crystals from solutlons Joseph IS lnterested rn an electrlcal devxce for traclng the flow of a1r currents on an a1rfo1l Below James Montgomery IS bulldmg a Wllson Cloud Chamber for the congress Hrs mstrument wrll trace the path of sub atomrc partlcles ln 'clouds formed by water vapor Charles Leggett's experrments center about hrs hobby star gazmg He IS demon stratmg the grmdlng of a telescope mrrror buxldlng a sunscope, and photographmg star trarls and moon movements ,NN 4' I1 V llll 100
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I :N Above: Frederick Bishop gives a report on Panama during a program featuring Latin American Christmas customs. LOS CASTELLANOS: Members of this club have selected St. 'Ilheresa of Avila as their patroness. 'lhe February meeting was highlighted by a film, Loyola, the Soldier Saint, while the March meeting featured a speaker from Panama. Sister Inez, a faculty member ofCollege St. Rose and a former teacher at McCloskey, showed slides of Spain during Holy Week at the initial meeting ofthe club. During the Christmas holidays, Los Castellanos gave a luncheon for officers of some of the other school organizations. Elec- tion of officers on May 16 closed the club's agenda. Below: Members seeking admittance to the Spanish club must submit to an initiation ceremony. A group of aspirants face a jury of officers: Alfred Di Nucci, Mary Agnes King, William McCoy, Elizabeth Barcomb, Suzanne Nagy and Michael Dugan pass an examination administered by Treasurer Robert Acker, Secretary Carole Luciano, Vice-president Marlene Van Alstyne, and President Nancy Presti.
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