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ABOVE: Junior Donna Rizzo places test tubes of auger in the autoclave in preparation for a Chemistry lab. 24 Lab Assistants
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Bl LOW Mrs. Mary Collins, a member of the Booster Club, assists a c urious shopper during the Chinese Auction RIGHT: Chinese Auc tion shoppers line upas Mrs. Josephine Nicoietti makes change. OPPOSITE PAGE: A grim shopper observes as Ryan Mingo completes a transaction with Booster Club member Mrs. Gail Drawbaugh at the Chinese Auc- tion. ABOVE I EE I: After the auction, Mrs. Ponturiero helps another Booster Club member to collect and count the profits. ABOVE RIGHT: Senior Patty Cooney carefully contemplates the merchandise available at the Chinese Auction. Booster Club 23
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Lab Assistants Buckle Down Once again this year the lab assistants were of valuable service to the Science Department. In fact, ac- cording to Mr. Layton, they were put to work even harder than ever this year. 'The lab-oriented science pro- gram would not function without them, he commented. The job of the lab assistants was to prepare for and clean up after the lab experiments which were an integral part of science classes, especially Tri-science and Biology. They also aided teachers by doing clerical work, helping students and taking inventory. To be eligible for the lab assistants program, the students had to have had one year of high school science and be at least a sophomore. This year's eleven assistants were chosen in a highly selective process based on their ability and their interest in science. The lab assistants this year were senior Chris Olsen, juniors Kim Archer, Donna Rizzo, Mike Stoveken, Mike Vespa and sophomores Bill Amann, Joe Ashman, Craig Burns, Peter Williams and Sherry Barber. While the Science Department relied heavily on the lab assistants, the students themselves also benefi- ted. Bill Amann praised, It's a really good experience. ABOVE: The 1985-86 Lab Assistants: (sitting) Peter Williams, Kim Ar- cher, Michael Stoveken, Craig Burns, Chris Olsen, (kneeling) Bill Amann, Gina Barone, Donna Rizzo, Sherry Barber, joe Ashman. TOP: The chemicals fizz as junior Gina Barone mixes them for a Chemistry lab. RIGHT: Sophomore Sherry Barber prepares a carbon dioxide solu- tion for a Chemistry class.
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