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the evolution of rivers. One of the major characteristics of the evolution was the formation of oxbows. Sr. Thomas Gertrude’s and Mr. Roger Lavallee’s chemistry classes visited the Ludlow Natural Gas plant learning about cryogenics, and the uses of natural gas. Also, the Pro-Life group attended an Anti-abortion march in the spring. Mrs. Dorothea Zanetti returned to teaching Biology after obtaining her Master’s degree. A new member of the faculty, Miss Janet Leprade, started teaching Physics. Results: ‘‘As the sciences increase our knowledge of the real world, man must become more aware of the impact of his actions. So, science has increased the need for necessary moral responsibility from modern man.” Mr. John Zaleski ney | ge seis ' aoe got od er : as “SH wong - os + 1 Biology classes used the buddy system to com- plete labs. Working together, Donna Brown and Valerie Hackett prepare to examine specimens under the microscope. 2 Putting in the over-time that many science courses often demand, Danny Moriarty studies diligently. 3 William Buckley looks over the essentials needed to study Modern Biology. 4 Molecular models help teach chemistry students John McGrath, Johnnie Long, and Mary Noonan the study of molecules. 5 The Wang Ma- chine, a computer used to write programs, is one of the many pieces of equipment available to science students like Jeff Benoit. 6 Jeff Buxton also takes advantage of the equipment available to edit his program. 7 Listening intently, Stan Graziano takes notes on the sometimes complicated prob- lems science courses cover. af
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Science ‘76 experiments Equipment: 11 qualified teachers, 22 rooms, 8 major courses: Biology |, Il, Chemistry |, Il, Physics, Computer Science, Environmental Science, Physiology; special equipment: interested students. Various Procedures: Daily classes, labs, homework, special projects, and field trips. Observations: In October, the Environmental Class explored
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Artists perfect techniques Being able to express one’s feelings in the form of art work is a skill possessed by a minority. Through experience, observation and study, art students seek the ability to apply knowledge and skill to attain desirable and aesthetically pleasing results. Art | students, with pencils, water colors, and simple techniques, combined with imagination were able to express themselves on a flat surface with
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