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Sister Mary Leocadia, instructor of physics and chem- istry, aids Mary Jo Dingeman in the correct method for measuring bouyant force. Kathy Koss, Diane Macunovich, and Carmen Galea experiment to determine the linear expansion of a metal rod. Budding scientists, Paula McClary, Pat Lollini, Jane McDonough, Virginia Gerhard, Elaine DiMatteo, and Janet Oakes, explore the laboratory and become acquainted with the chemical world.
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Science Reveals a World of Wonder Biology projects for the Science Fair are the topic of an after-school conference between Sister Mary Boniface and Mrs. Elenore Ross. Answering questions concerning the behavior of man, animals, plants, and inanimate objects is the task of the science department. Biology answers our queries about living organisms. Physics tells of the behavior of matter and energy, while in chemistry we learn of the com- position of matter and the changes it under- goes. As our knowledge of science grows, we more fully understand ourselves and the world in which we live. Squeamish expressions on the faces of Andrea Peterson, Mary Ellen Bosznski, and Pat Molloy mirror the feeling of most biology students toward dissecting. 16
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Explorations Disclosc Intricacics of Math, With the ever-increasing emphasis put on the study of mathematics, there is a new look in the math department. Modern concepts of algebra and geometry are explained while revised text- books are used to assure Mercians of an up-to- date program as the basis for future study. Sister Mary Scholastica, student teacher, and Sister Mary Alicia listen attentively as Sue Gallaher interprets her diagram for the class. eff, .1 sf f 5 Q ff- ' First year algebra student, Nancy Korth, performs a fundamental operation for classmates. Sister Mary Victor, head of the Math department, introduces Janet LaMotte and Carole Frederick, fourth year math students, to con- cepts of modern math. 18
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