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EXPERIMENTING WITH the coetticient at linear expansion are Martha Jaslxot and Lazla Korman, standing and Bruce Gorslci and Eugene Gyeslcy, seated. FRESHMAN SECTION IC: bottom row: Ann Lydon, Eileen Kirschbaum, Marie Gagliano, Eileen Allgeyer, Marie Browne, Kathleen De Luca, Marie Harrington: second row: Loretta Csencsits, Cheryl Belli, Michele Williams, Patricia Machler, Lorraine Roskowski, Ethel Kowal, Camille Di Stefano, Judy Niven, Arlene Zak, Gloria Gotzi third row: Mary Murgo, Barbara Drozd, Evelyn Puzio, Dolores Sowa, Lorraine Grambowiec, Carol Ann Olelcsak, Lucy Siery, Rose Ann Di Domenico, Carolyn Gorny, Mary Eencsalcg top row: Mary Lou Cleaver, Linda Zanetti, Anne Kozlowicz, Rita I-lanes, Janice Wrazen, Kathleen Fenin, Eglina Lane, Nancy Cannarioto, Barbara Faber, Eileen Dwyer: absent: Ellen McManus, Virginia Svolto, Loretta Valenti, Lauren Lauricella. Man in the past decade has uncov- ered many wonders of scientific prin- ciples which have revolutionized our concepts of the world in which we live. At Pope Pius, science-minded stu- dent's delve into the why's and where- fore's of gravitational forces, chemical reactions, or cyclosis in a unicellular animal. Here, the student receives the basis for advanced work on the college level. Whether on the primary or advanced scale, the student becomes intimately i acquainted with the wonders of God's l nature. TITRATION ot an acid-base solution is pertormed by John Van Walleqhen while Richard Baksa heats sulfur. Both use equipment procured this year by the Chemistry Dept. to and future scientists. 22
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FRESHMAN SECTION IE: bottom row: Richard De Lotto, John Castiline, Thomas Gray, John Chomialc, Leo Zulcow: second row: Kevin De Marco, Randolph Lazylc, Joseph Bel Bruno, Richard Mulholland, Thomas Timlco, Emery Thomas, Leonard Poiednic, Chester Malinslci, John Hayes, l-larold Van Eclc: third row: Stephen Nagy, Charles Mezzomo, James Valenza, Frank Dara, Paul l-lazuda, James Delelcta, Damian Kopec, Joseph Monton, Anthony Marino, Nicholas Kowalslry: top row: Edward Di Rocco, Ronald Byanlc, Walter Firtelc, William Krause, Daniel Kimberly, John Grove, Edward Patire, John Dworalc, Paul Orson, Andrew Kuhta: absent: John Dittily, Tibor l-lagagos, Michael Harvan, Robert Ricciardi. Jlflusic enriches our hearts and minds. Music is the mirror of man's in- ner thoughts, it can recount the spirit of youth and the recollections of maturity. Without music, living would be a much more difficult task for young and old. The aes- thetic nature of the students, there- fore, is trained in an understanding and knowledge of music through Music Appreciation Classes, instru- mental factors in determining their cultural status in the world today. BLENDING IN HARMONY, Richard Hantson, Hubert Maultsby, James Gallagher, George Bigelow, Robert Gamache and Robert Gretchyn sing while Andrew Moyer- nik accompanies. PRINCIPLES OF RHYTHM are explained to Music Appre- ciation class by Kathleen Radacovski, Diane Gronelc and Carol Kozma. 24
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