Sacred Heart Academy - Angeline Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1968

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'gig iff! A v !lf This is bow the acidity of blood if rlelermiizedf' Michele Whlliizg explizizzf ber prize-winning experiment. ar Science Club Exploreal New Ideas Miss Herp HZNIZ Science Club officers, Sizmiz Blake, Debbie Hizrllage, Kathi Pizllon, and Giizizy Klfzplfeke dismiss an experiment from the Science Fair. I34 Organizations Promoting further study into scientific fields, the SHA Curie Science Club and Trinity High School's biology club held seminars, went on field trips, and entered science fairs. The seminars, with guest speakers Dr. Thomas Kargyl and Dr. james Longley, covered such topics as karotenes and kidney tissues. Field trips to Bernheim Forest and Haunz's farm provided the club with an opportunity to view plant life. Members drove to the Fort Knox Symposium only to be caught by nine inches of snow and forced to leave early. Besides hold- ing their own science fair, members entered the Trinity High School Science Fair and the Louisville Regional Science Fair, The time and effort put into the projects was not in vain, for prizes were brought home from all of the science fairs entered.

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Moth lub Produced Its wn Einsteins ow -.iii ji A ... . which means that 'I' is the identity element. Ginny Klaphehe presents her Group Theory project. As slinlents attempt to 7I77!Il6t'.l'I'r177!Zl, Sister Theodore: explains the theory of a negative hare. Those Umathematical geniuses of the Math Club met bi-weekly to discuss impossible problems. Moder- ators Sister Thomasita, Miss Cathy Boone, and Sister Mary Owen advised the girls and encouraged them to learn from each other. They also supported the use- ful time-consuming method of trial and error. Every meeting, two girls reported the work of famous mathematicians. Euclid, Pythagoras, and Des Cartes were a few of those contributors to the SHAers' math courses, Math Club members, led by president Kathy Keal, sought information from Ursuline professor Sister Theodora and, of course, from a joint meeting with St. X. The results of their year's work were evi- dent. Effective Math Club members, Ginny Klapheke and Nancy Mattei, won first and second prizes in the math division of Sacred Heart's annual Science Fair, Snake eyes! yells feannie Klein to Math Clizh offieers Valerie Scholz. fanire Kleznenz, Sandy Daerr, and Kathy Keal. Mofleralors Sister Mary Oiren, Miss Boone, and Sister Thonzasita enjoy the gambling. of i c i 4 Q 'T Organizations iss f

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