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eww NC TABLE 1 ts. Fa. ffbqz ws 5 I .. ii' i. tl. ii if i 'O A ,V 4 ,. i Q 3 Pg'-f T m Ad 7z '1 I ,mf-L 30 Laboratory Experiments in Biology, Chemistry and Physics Supplement Science Program Science is a required subject at C.H.S. in grades seven through nine. On the secondary level Bi- ology, Physics and Chemistry may be elected. Each program has its own laboratory facilities which enable the students to perform experiments and demonstrations. In the high school classes special laboratory periods are held during the noon study hall periods. FACULTY: MRS. THOMAS DONNELLY, M.A. - Sci- ence 8 ilst semesterl, Junior Dean, General Science, Bi- ology 12nd semesterlg MRS. PHILIP FRAMENT, M.A., M.S. - Chemistry, Elementary Algebrai Math-Science Clubg MR. RONALD KODRA, B.S., M.S. - Science 3 12nd semesterlg MISS ANN MARIE SAUSVILLE, B.A. - Science 73 MRS. CALVIN SCHMEICHEL, B.S. - General Science, Biology fRetired 2nd semesterlg MR. WILLIAM THOMPSON. B.S. - Physics, General Sci- ence, Math-Science Club. VITAMIN C IN ORANGE JUICE -- Bob Bonenfant de- termines the amount of vitamin C in orange juice by chemical analysis.
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