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SKI EXP E IQIENCE Not long after the closing of school for our vacation our family packed up and scurried off to camp. We had received a speed boat with skis for the summer and I was frightened and at the same time daring enough to try out the skis. With a little coaching from an experienced neighbor I se- cured my position in the waterg feet up knees bent, and bottom down. A go signal to the driver and I was up and flying. My stomach was like a flock of flapping butterflies as I watched everything go whizzing by. with my hands clutching the ski rope with all my might and with my teeth chattering from the wind I wondered how I would ever make a successful landing. The boat sped by the raft, my hands loosened from the rope and I was h ue ed for shore. ,. Not having received any instructions to land I lost my bal- ance and also one of my skis as I plunged headlong into the churning water. I imagine the onlookers were breathless while I was under but when the watchers on shore saw my head bob out of the water they started to laugh. Stepping onto shore with a proud and excited exalation I knew that I would not forget for a long time the wonderful ex- perience I had had on water skis. Margaret Madore CHEERLEADERS fSt. Mary's Junior High has sufficient reason to be proud of their ten fine cheerleaders. They practice long hours to peru fect their cheers. Mary McKinstry is captain and Jane Deterando is coecaptain. Other cheerleaders are: ' Peggy Madore Maralee Mach Mary Bousquet Patty Julian Mary Ellen Morin Johanna Rossi Jane Laughnane Janice Dobson w A Kathy Rourke 52
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FHIBEH PHIIHS distinct patterns all of these patterns being named in,accordance with the form or pattern represented therein by the ridges, namely Loops, Arches, 'bnted Arches, whorls, Central Pocket Loops, Twinned Loops, Lateral Pocket Loops and Acciden- tals. It would be various patterns pictures to show two of them, the hard to try to explain at this point the difference in these as I did to the Biology class because as I explained I had what I meant. However, I will give you a brief explanation of whorl and the tented arch. The dictionary describes a whorl as a circle round an axis. In finger impressions whorls are the patterns in which the ridges form a series of circles or spirals around the core or axis. In a tented arch as in arches the ridges run from one side to the other without re- curving, but the ance of a tent. ridges rise higher in the center giving the pattern the appear- The core and the delta are defined as the fixed points of an impression and make their appearance only in the patterns which I have already mentioned. The core is the inner terminus or central point of the pattern and the delta is the outer terminus. The core is a very important consideration in loops but it is seldom referred to in whorls. In loops it serves asthestarting point for the counting of ridges intervening between such point and the delta. It is impossible to even attempt to explain how to count in fingerprinting without showing on a chart so I will just disregard that phase of the subject. In my opinion it is to your advantage. It is rather deep. 1 xt l EX 1' . I . , 4 xg '55 5 'kix 1 I as 1 yi , ' 4 ,,f 5 ' ' L Finger prints are taken by putting printer's ink on a piece of is then spread with a roller, Your finger is placed in the ink and a piece of white when prints print. Then over that is put a square piece of adhesive tape which glass,which rolled on paper thus leaving your finger impression. are taken off a dark object white powder is placed over the lifts the print from the object. The phases of fingerprinting are too numerous to mention them all. when our Science Club is organized I am stre that Mr. Dominic Licastro of the police department will be willing to come and talk on Crimimologyandfblhx Investigation. . twig, Qfif' - Eflw 521 .l 5 xqv'mg,,q , ff, A ' I-I ulgjay' f ?-'- if Xl, I , .5 , ',.-'ffnl',-' X I '.,,:,' , f q',:, ,,,.,r5s .U ' 'g.,4.,-Q . . '-'i'ff?fF ' :--P5-.- e .-,s-.N '..,-'X f s? f'9 7fu. tw.. , t . -di - n e-, 1' 'J Q Nt ix txyhx .3 Ye: I , 4 ,law wi 'I w - W Uv ,lr Nix 'HU 'ff I .gt Q X 'if' Lorraine Theriault 9 S 8 I H-eQ?U , 5115? 1 325. I H, ,+ii. 5ieE?5'Q ftiesrrii w fin' ee,H+tqww free: -L A' Gu ,fjfff-flfi : tx, ,L W5 H42 ,Cain J 5: L 5 im I V , ff, 7 I 'we . y,Sx ' W' fftfi fTg gi ., , gr . ., I s'5i- W 1 NAS? ' -ee-.-., - fl it? . N, ' 'f jig, ' . ,J semi:- rsebs-f ': ii -1-3,31 ' ,' T77 ' - aff f ' :5fS5Qse enfeeaei A X XR , 1, p,,:,xt Nm T f- 3vZfff7 I' 'If 'Wm --v X. .ie, w y. will , S0 , .
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