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The Science Department examine equipment to accompany the Physical Science Study Committee course in Physics which they intend to put into the curriculum next September. Pictured are Mr. Philip Catanzaro, General Science. Religion I, Physical Education; Sister Mary Kenneth. Department Head. Religion II, Chemistry, Biology, Cheerleaders; Sister Mary Vivian. Religion II, Biology, Mission Crusade; Sister Mary Ronald. Religion I, General Science, Physical Science, Physics, Essential Mathematics, Band; Mr. Joseph Colao, Chemistry, Football, Basketball Coach. BEFORE Neither rain nor hail nor sleet nor snow will dampen the scientific curiosity of the Caseys. These senior boys visit the Red Bank Water Works and attentively listen to Mr. Cecil Rich explain the process of purification. Will it ever be the same?” wonders Alexis Buckley who generously volunteered to help Mr. Harmon Smith of the Atomic Energy Commission, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, demon- strate how electricity travels through the body. John Conroy shows Michelle reach before Denis Wildanger experiment. Girard the point the meter must and Kevin Murphy can begin their 20
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Influenced by a touch of Old Mexico, James Kelly and Eileen Clossey portray the native dress of the Mexican people. Enjoying the fashion show are Patricia Callahan, Donald Smith, Mary Christian, and George Scrivani. Former Parisian Mrs. Leo Dietrich and her freshman daughter Marie exhibit their authen- tic collection of French Provincial dolls to Patricia Moran, Dorothy Lowe, Patricia Sullivan, and Pamela Burns. f- Marianne Tomow, a native of West Berlin, Germany, demonstrates a folk dance with her partner Albert Gerbig, for German students James lazzetta, Bonnelynn Nortz, Joseph Chap- ski, Patricia McConnell, Robert Vazquez, Eileen Kruger, Michael Flynn, and Judith Geiger.
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Edward Sulkowski and Judith Fiasconaro check the results of the water distillation experiment. Donald Fitzpatrick helps Jill Leitner bend a glass rod in preparation for the experiment that concerns Daniel Skelton. Biology cut-ups Patricia McConnell and Nicholas Fugaro are busy dissec- ting a frog, James Monahan checks with the organ illustration in the text. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Although the study of science dates back as far as ancient Egypt and Babylonia, it is more important today in our modern world than ever be- fore. Science is a gateway to knowledge and progress and through the program offered at RBC, students are given the opportunity to explore its fascinating roads. Stressing the need for a solid foundation, the program requires every student to take General Science and Biology. For those wishing to further their scientific education, RBC offers physical science, chemistry, and physics. Students this year are the first to enjoy the new laboratories for physics and biology; the new chemistry lab was added last year. In conjunction with the work of the science department, various activities are available to the students. These present further challenge and provide additional information in the realm of science. Representatives of the various scientific fields are invited to speak to the student body. Among these were Mr. Harmon Smith of the Atomic Energy Commission in Oak Ridge, Tennessee; Mr. Donald Blake from the Linde Company of Union Carbide, who discussed the role of cryogenics in modern tech- nology; Mr. David Schindler, a Rhodes scholar, with his degree in Zoology, told the sophomores some interesting facts about Water Biology and energy cycles in an aquate food chain. The annual Science Fair provides a means for the student to display individual achievement. In order to measure the progress and ability of RBC’s science students, tests are administered and competitive examinations are also sponsored by the New Jersey Catholic Round Table of Science, the New Jersey Science Teachers’ Association, and the National Science Foundation. Physics students Joseph Perry, James Monahan, John Rice, and George Scrivani visit Red Bank Airport as the guest of Mr. Walter R. Lauden- slager, owner and manager, who proudly displays the '63 Piper Commanche. 21
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