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Above: BIOLOGY TEACHER Miss Lubbans helps sophomores Cynthia Bruggner and Rose Rruett in their reconstruction of the DNA molecule Be- low: Equilibrium is proven in a force vector experiment demonstrated by physics students Tom Goepfrich, Don Patrick and Tom Jozwiak. DURING OPEN HOUSE scientific lab experiments were shown. Here Larry Pajakowski exhibits his hydrogen fuel exchange. On- lookers are James Hambidge, Nancy Gilroy and Rose Van Hulle.
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Laboratory Experiments Advance Understanding Of Theories Teachers on the science staff this year were: Mrs. Hall and Mr. Janowski, chemistry, Br. Albert, physical science, Br. Benedict, physics and Miss Lubbans, biology. The Open House which took place on April 30 of 1967 saw students of the biology, chemistry and physics divisions demonstrate research procedures in their respective fields. Popular exhibits concerning biology were those on catalysts, enzymes, protein synthesis, and the function of carbon dioxide in the photosynthesis process. Chemistry students illustrated the processes of distillation, crystallization, and the electrolysis of water. Sister Mary Victor, science department chairman, and Mr. Janowski arranged details for viewing of the experiments, including a display of apparatus used by the physics classes to illustrate theories and Sue Loebach ' s Iodine Time Clock, a prize- winning project in the Regional Science Fair. ROTARY MOTION is studied in an ex- periment conducted by Professor Quigley. IN PREPARATION for getting his blood tested, Barbara Anderson spreads aicofiol on Mr. John Fitzgerald ' s index finger. As part of the demonstration, his blood was also typed. 1
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Science Club Visits Notre Dame Chem Lab To Broaden Scope OPEN HOL SE biolog) (Jispla , complete with spotted salamander, is the source of Frank Knapp s and Mike Redinbo s interest as they watch Pat Mackin play with his new friend. Above: CHEMISTRY INSTRUCTOR and Science Club moderator Mr. Michael Janowski goes into his rabbit-sitting position at a Science Club meeting. Below: IN THE SCIENCE LABORATORY Greg Gorski and James Bodnar perform their experiment separating oxygen from water. SCIENCE CLUB members re- main after a meeting has ended to sign up for committees. 1
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