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is yin-N f . X Q: ' r ,W vvixrfgsg. . 6 -xl A . u-A ..,,,-I D A -N., . Studying the lnw of conservation of energy in DiAntonio, Joe Mellion, Paul Grote, Mike Fry, Mr. Bolus' physics class are, from left, Becky Jim Hart and Eileen Lavery. From biology to Chemistry to physics, students learn that seeing is believing Front Row: M. Wilson, P. Cipiti, J. Hermann N. Dunn, M. Solomon, D. Leone, A. Richards: K. Tighe. Row Two: B. Sauter, P. Roten, N Burns, C. Bisheimer, C. Knight, P. Hudnllcston SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 106 A. Peters, B. Johnson. Row Three: R. DeMaio B. Brunner, V. Starvnggi, C. Kus, J, Fickes, S Gorbach, R. Martucci. Row Four: D. Cnrmcdy, J. Lux, J. Sutter, J. DiFeo, S. Miehalec, B. , Oakes, M. Davis. Row Five: T. McNeill, D. Frye, R. Costas, G. Shiplett, J. Casey. M. Young, J. Welsh. Row Six: T. Moraghnn, B. Dixon. 27
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slllvllllifjgm W u NBII Aided by Sr. Anne, D. Kaesanek :ind T. Crnno learn by doing in atypical experiment. Life in any science class was filled with research, experiments and lub reports for students at every level. A course in earth science covering geol- ogy and astronomy was nvnilnhle for the freshmen, ns well ns the required subject health, which included memo- rizing the names of bones and mak- ing dingrzinis. For the sophomores science took the form of biology with its long Lntin words, creepy specimens, :uid in- sect collections. Chemistry provided zi difl'ieult, but interesting, exploration into the world of matter and energy for the upperclnssmen. A course in physical science on the basics of chemistry and physics was also nvziilnblc. Physics, the most advanced science course, wus for seniors with n good background in math und science. Anne Bisheimer, Joe Hnrvnt, Lurry Gnhicrl and Valerie Huryn investigate the relationship Mt. Rowe experimentally explnins nhout the absorption of heat by different types of soil to .1 ...- -Sim 1724K j',: , -1: ,ia -- .-Q35 between the temperature and the volume of a confined gas in chemistry class. 114 .1 ,V 51.4 i 4 fb! Ll ,, Z 23' freshman boys in his Earth Science clnss by using artificial light and samples of soil.
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