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For Science Fair While Marilyn Chrzan explains her exhibit. Brother Leo, Judy Daufenboch and other by-standers look on with interest. CONSTRUCTOR OF A BATTERY PROJECT, Dave Bates, is sub- jected to a bit of grilhng by Brother Benedict and some students. AN EXPERIMENT WITH EGGS is conducted by Kothy Deitle and Pat Dieringer. 29 i iSfl
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Gym Becomes Lab Earnest ambition and distinct enthusiasm were evi- dent at the fourth annual St. Joseph ' s Science Fair. The fair, held March 12 last year, was under the di- rection of Mr. David Malone, the science club mod- erator. The projects ranged from a television transmitter to Mendel ' s Low and the Birth. The projects of both boys and girls were divided into four major sections: mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology. Prizes were awarded by volunteer judges to the top three contestants in each division. The students, using their teacher ' s guidance but mainly their own ingenuity, displayed their work to in- terested onlookers. The audience looked, listened, asked questions, and admired the results of imagina- tive minds. WITH EXPERT KNOWLEDGE John Saik points out a minute de- tail about his analytical computer. A TELEVISION TRANSMITTER is the subject of interest for John Akens. ON THE SUBJECT OF EYES Brother Leo asks a pointed question of Rosemorie Porter and Gail Hagerty. 28
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CHEMISTRY STUDENTS Paul Maternowski, Mike Dunn and Mike Seal hove fun with Brother Edward while setting up an exper- iment. UNDER THE SUPERVISION of Mrs. Moloney a number of biology students make use of microscopes. Physical Sciences Expand WITH BLOCK AND RULER Brother Benedict demon- strates a physics problem while an overhead projector shows the mathematics involved. 30
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