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THE LABORATORY IS A FASCINATING PLACE in which to satisfy the curiosity of men, assuming, of course, that the researchers know what they are doing. In this experiment, Ed Hughes and Doug Brickner seem quite sure of themselves. THE CONSTANT AFCELERATION of a freely falling' body can be easily proven to sceptics in the physical science class. CEE, BARRY, IIE JUST WASNUI' SANFORIZEIX' Always a pop- ular assignment in biology. the dissection of a frog brings out the artistic touch in many students. Dale VVhitc, Anita Deflennaro, Barry Ewald, and Mike Caprio admire their handiwork. 28 Proviclinc The world of science looks forward to a new decade of progress. Man is on the threshold of new and fertile fields of experiments to complete a century of the greatest and most un- believeable accomplishments in th e field of physics, chemistry and medi- cine. N.C.H.S. is playing its part in the building of the minds of the scientists of tomorrow. Keeping up with the ever-changing pace of mod- ern science, We have recently intro- duced rrfore advanced science classes with modern textbooks and equip- ment. One example of this is our new biology and physical science lab. As we look back over our ten years we can see progress, and in the future as in the past, the promise of scientific progress at N.C.H.S. is a promise for the future of America.
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N 1 A RARE PRIVILEGE FOR ANY HIGH SCHOOL. but one which we enjoy every First Friday is Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament in our school chapel. Seniors form the Honor Guard changing ut fifteen minute in- tervals. FATHER MAIORIELLO, CELEBRANT, Father I'Iill'l'lL'f2Ul, deacon, and Father Dollard, subdeacon, in the spirit of the first Christmas, offer Solemn High lVIz1ss for the students just before the holidays. MS 'S
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forthe future iw . .,y X Fl' , ' I ' 1 X 4 4? 1' . SISTER MONTFORT'S TWO LAB ASSISTANTS, Anthony Pototski and Glenn Boone, are carefully preparing for the day's lab experiment. Precision and economy must be exercised in this operation. l THE NEW AQUARIUM in sister Dolores' biology lab provides a new i source of fascination for Raymond Smith and Virginia Coppola. TO KEEP PACE WITH ADVANCED SCIENTIFIC TECH- NOLOGY, the library has added many new texts in an effort ZVY. Q'.1AW' ' V to keep the student body will informed. Fran Matthews, Jack if Bellis, Florence Young and Ernie Coppola take advantage of the latest materials, probably doing research for extra credit. ,.',.. ,, 4-N
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