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USES OF BLOOD SYSTEM AND ITS COMPONENTS DISTRIBUTION OF RED CEI EYE AND ITs F PTICAL of! ERY YTECNAL pens itige From RHO Baby Materna! Sensttnati 2 cat (Hitiboay TOMO : aR Kw ff SMM Over fifty sophomores submitted projects at the 66 Science Fair: Ruthanne Adams, rodents; Claire Antil, the liver; Monique Bachand, diabetes; Louis Bedard, sunshine power; Marie Bedard, birds; Rainelle Belliveau, the heart; Diane Bessette, steel; George Bilotta, photo- synthetic process; Lucille Bolduc, the human system. Catherine Bourgault, the heart; Michael Burns, conserva- tion; Alice Butler, the eye; Gale Carfagna, the cell; Gail Carle, the human eye. Margaret Carney, animals; Sandra Carnivale, cellular absorption; Doreen Copp, chicken egg; Janice Couture, bacteria; Ann Dargis, the ear; Kathleen Donnelly, the bee; Joan Donovan, erythroblastosis fetalis; Mark Filteau, colchecine environment; Margaret Fournier, granite rock cycle; Pamela Fraser, the cell; Anne Louise Gagne, the human head; Mary Ellen Garlick, white mice; Susan Kelly, blood types. John Hawthorne, heart; Ann Hurtubise, tuberculosis; Deborah Krauss, the chick embryo; Ernest LaChance, photo electric relay; Nancy Mammone, malaria; Jane Morrissey, genetics; Sandra Murray, cornflakes; Suzanne Narbonne, Coleoptiles; Mary Neithercut, slime muld; Alfred Niemi, Ballistics; Scott Norman, Apollo. Susan Pirone, the telegraph; Jane Plette, optical instruments; Rita Plourde, microscope; William Reed, the earthworm; Annette Rheault, digestive system; David St. Laurent, circulatory system; Barbara St. Pierre, bean seed; Maryanne Shea, the eye; Cynthia Saucier, camera; James Small, viruses; Susan Therrien, the heart; Diane Trainque, ionization; Anne Trudel, fungus.
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Sophomore Awards Biology Suzanne Narbonne Susan Kelly Joan Donovan Chemistry Diane Trainque Physics Jane Plette BSCS aa mi aetna The Bind Parts of a Bird sy Cove rete Coad s an A i; Tpdong AA crvclaw Patsis HE EAR Togt Fork : ‘ 2 Neg ted : oye HOW ‘THE ARTIFICIAL PAR F ‘ WORK “Lawee Mant on ) MMR ONELECTROLYTE rHE THEORY ELECTROLYTE | OF A NONELECTROLYTE { ee “p i ELEC’ TR IS A SUBSTANCE WHOSE i TONTZATION A SUBSTANCE WHICH CON. | WATER SOLUTION DOES DUCTS AN ELECTRIC CUR- | NOT CONDUCT ELECTRI- VONIZATION 18 THE | RENT WHEN IN SOLUTION | CITY. | PROCESS IN WHICH SUB- WHEN MOLTEN, DISSOCIATE INTO : ING ELEC- ALL SUBSTANCE x0 | ‘FRICAL ea AOnS. WHICH CONTAIN (Ai? STANC PARTIC w | S? STRONG ELECTROLYTE | W'WEAK ELECTROLYTE TES. ARE NONELECTROLYTET ELECTROLYTES IN Paria SINCE IT DOES XoT SOLUTION DISSOCIATE 1) ACIDS BASES SALTS h oo - 3ED LES E 10x | Becerra 8048) L0H Asean | | S0.tW) 0 WATER | a : a SUGAR THIS k : C,H SU | THEORY 0 = | WAS FIRST | PROPOSED Fa BY SVANTI | ALIGUS'E | | ARRHENIUS, A SWEDISH CHEMIST. | | | |
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Sophs with one year of perfect at- tendance to their credit: Dale Aiesi, Clare Antil, Elaine Babineau, Gail Bakstran, Rainelle Belliveau, Lucille Bolduc, Catherine Bourgault, Gail Carle, Sandra Carnivale, Brenda Casey, Ann Dargis, Stephen Dodge, Kathleen Donnelly, Wayne Doucet, James Duchesneau, Joan Eisner, Valerie Fan- tozzi, Stephen Finneron, Dennis Frank, Judith Garneau, Margaret Haak- er, Kathleen Hardy. inom yore) Me bey “ 4 3 eh Aw ; Sodalists, Margaret Dextraze, Mary Ellen Garlick, Kathryn Leger, hit o' McNamara, and Cynthia Joseph make pom-pom dogs for hospitalized chil- dren. Glee club: top row: John Carroll, Jeffrey ONeill, Steven May, James Pallotta, Lee Pellegrini, Douglas Surina. Row 2: Robert Pierce, James Grier, Scott Norman, Albert St. Cyr, Joseph McCumber, Gary Goguen, George Bilotta. Row 1: Raphael Solomito, Richard Duval, David St. Laurent, Mark | Christian, Michael Burns, — Robert Williams, Robert — Ingemie. | Other sophs also perfect in attendance: Carol LeBlanc, Yvette LeBlanc, Anne Leger, Judith Maguire, Ann McCarthy, Lee Pellegrini, Robert Pierce, Rita Plourde, Sandra Morand, Lois Morin, Mary Jane Morrissey, James Redding, William Reed, Annette Rheault, and Cynthia Saucier. Supervising all aspects of the ’66 Bar-B-Que were Ann McCarthy and Stephen Finneron with faculty advisor, Mr. Thomas McGuirk. Bernice Byrne and Paul Brideau had charge of publicity. Jane Morrissey and Stephen Keating controlled games and contests. In charge of refreshments, ice cream and tonics, were Rainelle Belliveau and Jeffrey O'Neill. Providing entertainment were Ann Dargis and Lee Pellegrini. Margot McNamara and Ralph Leger headed the clean-up committee. Top row: Kathleen Shugrue, Joan Donovan, Lois Morin, Ann Trudel, Margaret Haaker. Row 2: John Carroll, James Redding, James Small, Stephen Finneron, Robert Williams, James Grier. Row 1: Kathleen Lamothe, Mary Hawthorne, Nancy Ostrowski, Patricia Vaillette, Catherine Dufort. 30
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