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Deborah Senay received first honorable mention for her project—the rotation of polarized light. Also receiving honorable mention were Carolyn Bean—the heart; Sandra Testagrossa— Geiger counter; Paul Tag- liavia— the human heart. Other sophs with projects displayed were: Jean Rahmberg—the digestive system; Walter St. Cyr— troublesome weeds; Charles St. Martin—circulatory system; Laura St. Pierre—dicon and monocot plants; Anthony Taylor— ecosystem in aquarium form; Arthur Trudel—dicot stem inner tissues; Linda Withington — THE ROTATIO the human eye. POLARIZED | Me AMONG FTHE iF O a M - C 2 DS ANNI rd a EGG-L ARVA-GRUB-ANT CASTES wh} MALE QUEEN WORK ER SIDELIGHTS Baty bee es
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Forty sophs had their projects on display at the twelfth annual St. Bernard’s high school science fair, held in the school gym March 15 through 17. oe THE HUMAN SKELPTON | AR em Judith Allain— the human eye Carolyn Bean—the heart Michele Belisle — life among formicids Thomas Burns — vitamin deficiency Edward Byrne — Photosynthesis Albert Carlin — Palcontology Verne Casavoy — anatomy of man and dog Marie Charette — brain functions William Cochlin— animal tissues John Dedeian and Thomas Pagnotta—the human skele- ton Kevin Enwright — chordates and vertebrae Thomas Garlick — blood typing Margaret Hanley — penicillin Joanne Kane — pasteurized and homogenized milk Elaine LeBlanc — genetics Christine Lewis —tooth decay Robert Lussier — echinoderms Robert McColl — human heredity Dorothy Metivier— blood types John Monahan — roots Linda Quinn — effect of exercise on body AUMANHEART ART IS THE STROMOEST MUSCLE your t BODY YOUR HEART IS as STRONG AS AN MOBILE ENGINE THAT COULD RUN 70 WITHOUT OVERHAULING THE HEART foeee cured ONWER NUBING ITS LIFE TO OOTHDECAY TF | ware sor TEN EIVE + STORY OFM Science Fair Sophs CAMERA-Image goes through the lens and WEEDS {STANDING MENACE TO 28 registers on the Film PE ET ST T - Se pupil contracts and relaxes to admit the amount of liaht
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oe Noma certificate winners: Jean Provencher, Jean Pouliot, Sharon Finneron, Bonnie Trudel. Top row: Deborah Senay, Bonnie Hartrey, Cheryl Mainguy, Joanne Mann, Deborah Allen, Carol LeBlanc. Row 3: Arthur Trudel, Thomas Garlick, Robert Lussier, Paul Crowley, John Connolly, Peter Foley, John Dedeian. Row 2: Linda Powers, Sandra Testagrossa, Linda Quinn, Yvette Gamache, Patricia Jacques, Mar- garet Charlton. Row 7: John Raimon, Allan Gemme, John Darcy, Paul Ledger, John Osowski, John Picone, William Mulloy. 30 Junior class elections were held in the school auditorium on October 26. William Mulloy, honor student and athlete, was elected president; Carol Leger, vice-president; David Fournier, treasurer; and Linda Blouin, sec- retary. Heard in the Declamation contest were David Beaulac, Michele Belisle, Joyce Belliveau, Jane Brodeur, Irene Cannon, Albert Carlin, John Dedeian, Cheryl Duval, Sharon Finneron, Peter Foley, Bonnie Hartrey, Marsha Lamothe, Deborah LeMay, Carol Leger, Christine Lewis, Ruth Marcotte, Robert McCaffrey, Robert Mc- Coll, Michael McSheehy, William Mulloy, Renee Narbonne, Linda Quinn, James Rodier, De- borah Senay, and Michael Whalen. Declamation winners: John Dedeian, Renee Nar- bonne, Robert McCaffrey, and Irene Cannon.
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