Catalogue
IENTIST
MANSION HOUSE, DUBLIN 5 - 6 JANUARY 1965
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At an early stage in the planning of this Exhibition, a question arose as to the desirability of making it a public one. The arguments in favour were many and cogent: parents, it was felt, should have the opportunity of seeing the results of their children's work; other students would surely benefit from viewing their schoolmates' achievements and might be inspired to follow their example, while even those members of the general public who possessed little or no knowledge of Science would at least be interested in the novelty of a display of this kind.
There was, however, one consideration that made us hesitate: what if the response were poor and the total number of entries too small to be worth the presentation? This enterprise was the first of its kind in Ireland and there was no certainty that, even if students were sufficiently interested in submitting entries, the pursuit of other studies might leave them sufficient time for extra-curricular activity. I am very glad to admit that we underestimated the enthusiasm and the industry of our young people. Indeed, of late, our problem has been to devise a means of accommodating entries more numerous than we anticipated even in our most optimistic moments. Need I say that this problem was one that we were only too pleased to encounter. When announcing the Young Scientists' Exhibition last April, we published simultaneously a booklet which, besides giving general information about the scope of the Exhibition, also set out our reasons for sponsoring it. I feel that it is appropriate to quote the following extract from this publication: The changes that have taken place in our own time are too obvious and too numerous to mention. The effects of these changes are obvious also: Irish people now enjoy a standard of living that would have been unthinkable half a century ago. This truly remarkable improvement has been due to the great and rapid advance made in all fields of science and to man's genius for adapting them to his own use. If we in Ireland want to share the advantages that further scientific advances can bestow, we must first come to understand the nature of the times in which we live. This is the Age of Science and, despite the radical changes that have already taken place, we are standing merely on the threshold of new wonders. If we ignore this fact, we will inevitably fall behind those other countries which seize eagerly on each technological advance and exploit it to the best social and industrial advantage.
In another and very urgent sense , Ireland's
future lies with its young people. How they will shape that future depends largely on the equipment that we of this generation place in their hands. Undoubtedly, the most valuable, single tool we can bequeath to them is the type of education that will enable them not only to meet the exacting demands of modern life, but that will also imbue them with a lively desire to experiment, invent and innovate. We believe that this desire can best be created by encouraging students, girls as well as boys, to take a keener interest in science-in the broadest sense of that word. For, it is only by commencing the study, both physical and mental, of their environment that young people can assess and ultimately harness its potentialities in the service of their country.
The future growth of Aer Lingus will depend In great measure on its technical staff. This Is equally true of other native undertakings as of the national airline. The Company accepts, therefore, that It has a general as well as a particular responsibility to co-operate with those who are concerned with raising the level of scientific knowledge In this country." The variety, Ingenuity and patient attention to detail so apparent In the projects on view In this, our first Young Scientists' Exhibition, leave little doubt In my mind that , If Ireland's future lies with the younger generation, It rests In safe and capable hands. I am glad to acknowledge our Indobtodness for the valuable advice and co-operation that was given in the planning of this Exhibition, by officials of the Secondary and Technical Instruction Branches of the Department of Education, Vocational Teachers' Association, Association of Secondary Teachers (Ireland), Irish Science Teachers' Association, Macra na Feirme and by individual educationalists . Last, and by no means least, must thank our panel of judges who have given their time so generously and discharged a difficult task so excellently.
JUDGES
Chairman Dr. J. F. Dempsey, General Manager Aer Lingus-Irish International Airlines
Panel Mr. F. Donovan, Sales Manager Aer Lingus-Irish International Airlines Dr. J. Duggan, Agricultural Institute Mr. J. Fanning, Department of Agriculture Dr. J. P. Hennessey, Messrs. A. Guinness Son & Co. Ltd. Dr. D. Kehoe, Irish Meat Packers Mr. J. R. Leonard, Publicity Manager Aer Lingus-Irish International Airlines Dr. B. Miller, University College, Dublin
Mr. P. O'Doherty, Telefis Eireann Miss G. Roche, National Museum Dr. B. Scaife, Trinity College, Dublin Dr. Louis Smith, University College, Dublin Mr. P. Start, University College, Dublin Mr. J. R. Timoney, University College, Dublin Mr. E. Toner, Department of Lands Miss E. Twoomey, Department of Lands Dr. J. White, University College, Dublin
Biology
Junior Section
Girls
Arnold, Anne Claire St. Mary's College, Arklow Food sources in nature. From a varied selection of plant sources to identify by biochemical and histochemical tests the nature of the food stored.
Barrett, Maeve M. H. Dominican Convent, Muckross Park To find out by experiment the best type of soil for the growth of a certain seed. Barrington, Ruth C. M. Dominican Convent, Muckross Park To ascertain the vein structure of leaves from various trees and to see if there is any relationship between the size of a tree and the size of its leaf. Bo/and, Moyra E. N. Our Lady's School, Rathnew Science of the blood. A brief study. Bruton, Mary Agnes Our Lady's School, Rathnew Livestock Byrne, Anne Marie Loreto College, Stephen's Green Pea-growing.
Cahill, Philomena P. Loreto College, Stephen's Green A study of butterflies. Cahalan, Mary A. Colaiste Muire, Ennis How a chick embryo develops. Clancy, Eavan Susan Our Lady's School, Rathnew A brief study of common bacteria. Comber, Mary C. Scoil Sheosaimh, Rinn na Spainneach Survey of the marine algae found on a local shore. Cosgrave, Ann Theresa St. Mary's College, Arklow The common nettle: an investigation into the nature of its sting and its cure by application of a dock leaf. By tests, to establish whether this is effected by neutralising an acid or an alkali. Samples of nettle fibres, etc. Dixon, Sheila Mary St. Mary's College, Arklow Chlorophyll studies. To separate the pigments in chlorophyll and to relate this experimental work to its decomposition in Autumn leaves.
St. Louis Convent, Carrickmacross Doody, Susan Mary A study of yeast under different conditions. Dominican Convent, Muckross Park Drury, Mary V. To discover the different moulds that grow on various kinds of foods. St. Louis Convent, Carrickmacross Duffy, Catherine P. Investigation of micro-organisms in peat at varying depths of bog. Mary Mater Admirabilis, Mount Anville, Katherine Duggan, Dundrum Growth of seeds and observation of their behaviour under different conditions. St. Mary's College, Arklow Eustace, Anne M. E. Examination of some physical, chemical and biological aspects of a drop of water. Convent of Mercy, Roscommon Fannon, Mary T. Study of Incubation of chick embryos under varying temperatures. St. Mary's College, Arklow Fay, Pauline M. Principle of camouflage - examples of camouflage in nature (with a model to demonstrate how nature's lighting system assists animals to merge with their surroundings). Convent of the Sacred Heart, Mount Gallagher, Aine T. Anville, Dundrum A study of the behaviour of rabbits. Convent of Mercy, Roscommon Glancy, Margaret Shells: types, location, etc. Loreto Convent, Kilkenny Gleeson, Marie B. An attempt to parallel the industrial processing of wool. Mater Admirabilis, Mount ndrulm Groarke, Eileen P. Growth of various moulds. Loreto College, Stephen's Green Halpin, Miriam M. A. The structure and nature of leaves. Loreto College, Stephen's Green Hehir, Elrine T.E. The history and evolution of the horse. St. Mary's College, Arklow Hickey, Brigid M. Estimation of stomata in a leaf: to determine the number of stomata in a leaf and to correlate the result with the vital activities of transpiration, respiration and photosynthesis. Loreto Convent, Kilkenny Hogan, Margaret J. A study of scientific improvements in house arrangement (a knowledge of science has improved hygiene, lessened labour and brightened life.)
Holy Faith Convent, Glasnevin Houlahan, Eileen T. The ecology of bog plants: a study of, and experiments with, bog soils. Our Lady's School, Rathnew Hussey, Barbara M. The cycle and purification of water. Kavanagh, Mary T. A.
Mater Admirabilis, Mount Anville,
Dundrum A survey of blood groups in a school.
Holy Faith Convent, Glasnevin Kennedy, Mary Francis Bacteria research. Loreto College, Stephen's Green Law/or, Mary E. The war against organisms that cause disease.
Convent of Mercy, Roscommon Lynch, Jane Helen Study of 100 trees in a school's grounds. Effects of environment and the study of particular trees. Convent of the Sacred Heart, Mount Anville, Dundrum A study of the Grand Canal under the headings: (i) flora (ii) fauna. Physical and chemical properties of the water and the Canal's history and geography.
McGarry, Kathleen Mary
Loreto College, Stephen's Green Ni Bhriain, Mairin The construction and action of the human heart. Ni Fhrighil, Deirdre Scoil Sheosaimh, Rinn na Spainneach Co. an Clair Experimental study and analysis of milk. Our Lady's School, Rathnew O'Connor, Catherine A. A study of guinea pigs and their behaviour. O'Higgins, Nollaig T. Scoil Sheosaimh, Rinn na Spainneach Co. an Clair A study of the sea-shells found in Clare, Kerry, Donegal, Galway and Mayo.
Loreto Convent, Kilkenny O'Keefe, Patricia A. Cycles in nature (nature constantly recreates and so maintains a balance. Our Lady's School, Rathnew O'Toole, Philippa M. Rotation of crops. Peyton, Roisin Convent of Mercy, Roscommon A study of the conditions affecting the growth of plants. Power, Regina Mary Convent of The Sacred Heart of Mary, Ferrybank, Waterford Information about, and tracking of, birds and animals.
Loreto Convent Kilkenny Renehan, Helen Mary A comparison of horizontal and vertical zones of vegetation: elevation above sea-level corresponds to distance north or south of the Equator.
Colaiste Muire, Ennis Ryan, Kathleen Mary A study of fresh water algae. Loreto College, Stephen's Green Sanfey, Anne N. M. How a tooth decays. Loreto Convent, Kilkenny Ta/lent, Helen B. Fructivity of soil depends upon its porosity and the amount of humus. In this connection, to study various local soils.
Glengara Park, Dun Laoghaire Taylor, Sandra M. "Watch Your Weight." Loreto Convent, Kilkenny Teehan, Jacinta Mary To show that fruit, apart altogether from its vitamins, is of great nutritional value.
Convent of Mercy, Roscommon Treacy, Ann Veronica Camouflage in nature as demonstrated by birds' eggs. St. Mary's College, Arklow Vaneesbeck, Sheila M. Biochemical tests for viability of seeds dependent on reduction, and a check on these results by simple germination test. Boys De La Salle College, Churchtown Bergin, Paul William To show how plants need minerals: phosphorus, calcium, copper, nitrogen, iron, zinc, manganese, potassium. De La Salle College, Churchtown Bowler, Eoin , To prove that there is, or is not, a relationship between the size, pattern, thickness, etc., of ? a person's fingerprints and that person's weight, character, age, etc.
De La Salle College, Churchtown Fitzsimons, Hugh P. A collection of insects. De La Salle College, Churchtown Hayes, Barry Patrick An experiment to show the effects of different diets on mice. Sandymount High School, Dublin Kiely, Michael P. V. Survey of River Tolka. Maguire, Anthony Martin De La Salle College, Churchtown To discover how much the common Lumbricus Terrestris increases in weight; and to find the type of soil in which it thrives most.
De La Salle College, Churchtown O'Connor, Richard F. To show the effects of indirect sunlight on a plant by making it grow around partitions in a box. Reidy, Patrick
Vocational School, Causeway. Plant physiology.
Reynolds, William M. J. Sandymount High School, Dublin Fauna of the River Dodder (with illustrations).
Chemistry
Junior Section
Girls Mater Admirabilis, Mount Anville, Dundrum To illustrate the hardness and softness of water in different Dublin districts and the effects and causes of pollution. Loreto College, Stephen's Green Burr, Elizabeth T. Crystals and crystal forms. Dominican Convent, Sion Hill, Clayton, Marina P. Blackrock Safety in the home. Fire burns.
Brennan, Mary R. P.
Cross & Passion College, Maryfield, Drumcondra The manufacture of soap, following the process employed at a local factory.
Coghlan, Breda
Connolly, Mary M. Scoil Sheosaimh, Rinn na Spainneach, Co. an Clair Study of the mineral waters found in Lisdoonvarna's Spa Wells. Dominican Convent, Sion Hill, Conway, Norah F. P. Blackrock To compare soaps and synthetic detergents. Our Lady's School, Rathnew Doyle, Eileen M. F. The production, composition and forms of rubber. Our Lady's School, Rathnew Earner, Daphne J. Manufacture and chemical composition of cement.
kt Scoil Chaitriona, Sraid Eccles Finucane, Mary C. Staidear ar d^rio aireacht agus ar na h-athraithe eagS a` a V arlaoinn le linn driogaireachta. Our Lady's School, Rathnew Keane, Barbara E. F. Silicon hydrides and their inorganic derivatives. Keane , Kathleen Atomic models.
Ursuline Convent, Sligo
Scoil Sheosaimh, Rinn na Spainneach, Co. an Clair A chemical garden, including a study of the crystalline compounds that form it. St. Mary's College, Arklow Sullivan, Frances Mary To determine the percentage yield of oil in an oil-bearing plant. Convent of the Sacred Heart, Tennyson, Mary Aileen Mount Anville, Dundrum Investigation of perfume. Shannon, Margaret E.
Dominican Convent, Sion Hill, Blackrock How to measure molecular dimensions.
Kiely, Mary Carmel P.
Colaiste Muire, Ennis Leycock, Gwendoline The effect of acidity on the growth of seed plants. Our Lady's School, Rathnew Lord, Mary Jennifer Synthetic materials: printing and patterns. Cross and Passion College, Maryfield, Drumcondra Study of a local brewery and distillery. Making of stout, whiskey, etc. Loreto Convent, Kilkenny Meany, Alice Mary It is carbon that makes the world go round. A study of coal and its by-products. Marsh, Catherine Mary
Loreto Convent, Kilkenny Murphy, Mary Colette A comparison of fresh, frozen and preserved foods, showing that frozen and preserved foods lose in being processed. Loreto Convent, Kilkenny Maclvor, Saline A. C. A study of materials, showing that modern materials are not only more attractive but also more economical and more practical. St. Mary's College, Arklow McNabb, Marjorie L. The preparation by steam distillation of an essential oil from a plant source. Mater Admirabilis, Mount Anville, Dundrum Growing crystals. Crystallization.
O'Connor, Camilla
Loreto Convent, Kilkenny O'Donnell, Anne Mary River pollution increases in proportion to human habitation and the extent of industrial development In this connection, a study of the River Suir. Rouse, Elizabeth Dominican Convent, Sion Hill, Blackrock Radioactivity. A study of ordinary and radioactive atoms. The detection of radioactivity by means of a home-made Geiger counter.
Boys St . Conleth's College, Clyde Road, Dublin Analysis of peat. Gonzaga College , Sandyford Road, Daly, Edward Leslie Dublin To find the constituents of milk and to illustrate techniques of separating them. De La Salle College, Churchtown Fagan , Gerard A. J. Water pollution. Coffey, Brian Joseph
Sandymount High School, Dublin Keane, Brendan Plant physiology and flower pigments. Keane, Brendan
Sandymount High School , Dublin
Simple analysis and study of natural products. Saint Finbarr's College, Cork Mac a 'Bhui, Padraig To make a qualitative and quantitive survey of liver salts. Saint Finbarr ' s College, Cork 0 Ciardha , Fachtna Eoin To determine the composition of milk and to examine the extent of souring in relation to time. Saint Finbarr' s College, Cork 0 Buachalla , Breanainn To investigate the contaminating matter contained In various types of tobacco. Mean Scoil lognaid Ris, Caislean O'Hagan, Gerard A . Drimnagh Dissolved solids raise the boiling point of water. To observe the temperature at which water boils when saturated with certain chemicals. Scoil na m Brathar, Sraid Singe. O'Neill, Patrick Pearse Analysis of turf , turf ash , etc. Its distillation and products of combustion.
Halpin, Jonathan Brendan Sandymount High School, Dublin Geology of a local area, illustrated by maps and specimens. Patrician College, Ballyfin Hayden, Thomas J. H. Geology of an area. Soil analysis. pH influences on soil factors.
Geography - Geology
Junior Section
Girls
De La Salle College, Churchtown Hensey, Paul Anthony To test the draining properties of various soils.
Loreto Convent, Kilkenny Brett, Maura Jacinta A geological study of Ireland from the point of view that the pursuits of a district depend greatly on its geological formation. Our Lady's School, Rathnew Clarke, Ann Marie Rocks.
Mathematics
Convent of Mercy, Roscommon Conlon, Pauline Marie National Dress. To investigate the reasons for any particular type or colour.
Junior Section
Our Lady's School, Rathnew Egan, Vivian Jacinta Volcanoes. Convent of Mercy, Roscommon Fannon, Philomena Study of local, newly-established creamery. Convent of Mercy, Roscommon Forde, Attracta Study of Bord na Mona works on Mountdillon bog. Loreto College, Enniscorthy. Kehoe, Ann Classification of soils over an area of 12 sq. miles in the Enniscorthy district, using O.S. map. (i) To evaluate properties and suitabilities of soils. (ii) To make comparisons with land utilisation map. Meyler, Maureen Dominican Convent, Sion Hill, Blackrock Rocks of the earth. Their story.
Girls
Colaiste Muire, Ennis O'Connell, Ann Lucy To illustrate the eruption of a volcano.
Convent of Mercy, Roscommon Fahey, Maura Brigid Statistics (weather). Convent of Mercy, Roscommon Hannon, Lucy Mary Statistics (stock exchange).
O'Sullivan, Mary E. B.
Our Lady's School, Rathnew
Cliff erosion on the Wicklow Coast.
St. Mary's College, Arklow Bentley, Maria Esther Statistical survey of my class. St. Louis Convent, Carrickmacross Brennan, Helen Population of Ireland and the accident rate. St. Mary's College, Arklow Cu//en, Sarah C. A. Mathematics in nature. A search for mathematical forms and patterns in nature with simple models of some of these geometrical forms. Drake, Maire
Ursuline Convent, Sligo Sets and statistics: problems on some subjects of current interest.
Loreto Convent, Kilkenny Kelly, Maureen C. Statistics (British and Irish industrial development). The last decade has seen immense expansion in this field.
Boys Dawson, John Bernard Sandymount High School, Dublin A map showing the development of natural resources in Ireland, with accompanying details.
Dominican Convent, Sion Hill, Blackrock Scales for calculation. Loreto College, Stephen's Green Martin, Pauline A shopping centre. How science has helped civilisation.
Lawlor, Mary P. G.
Holy Faith Convent, Glasnevin Mullaney, Mary E. Statistical studies of errors in calculation and in estimating height, distance, etc. Illustrated by graphs. Mercy Convent, Roscommon McCann, Brigid Mary Chance. Tossing of coins, dice, etc. Ni Chruadhlaoich, P. A. St. Louis Convent, Carrickmacross To count the number of pupils in a school from each county; to compare the figures with those of previous years and to advance reasons for increases or decreases. Loreto Convent, Kilkenny O'Brien, Margaret A. A statistical comparison of Intermediate Certificate results in two great educational orders, showing that results vary with the sexes according to locality. Convent of Mercy, Roscommon O'Connor, Mary Pauline An account of the contribution of Irishmen in the fields of chemistry, physics and mathematics. Sandymount High School, Dublin O'Dea, Patricia A statistical survey of the heights of fellow pupils in the 12-18 age group. To illustrate In three dimensions the universality of the curve of normal distribution. St. Mary's College, Arklow Relihan, Mary A. M. P. A statistical survey involving the collection of data relating to day pupils. It is proposed to show how statistics may be used in organising and presenting information.
Boys Terenure College, Dublin Lynch, Michael J. An adding machine. Sandymount High School, Dublin McCormick, Niall F. Statistical survey of the traffic flow at a suburban centre. The High School, Dublin Reynolds, Richard Anthony To illustrate mathematics in bases other than 10. Construction of a simple digital computor working in the binary system.
Physics
Junior Section
Girls Agnew, Clare Gabrielle St. Louis Convent, Carrickmacross Investigation of star movement relative to earth. Loreto College, Stephen's Green Bannon, Patricia Mary The history of the measurement of time. Change in methods of measuring time. Our Lady's School, Rathnew Benson, Judith Ann To illustrate the production of electricity in all its stages and to demonstrate the working principles of certain electrical machines, e.g., vacuum cleaners. Brennan, Ann Frances St. Louis Convent, Carrickmacross To discover if there is any connection between: pressure and temperature, pressure and moisture in the air, pressure and wind. Loreto Convent, Kilkenny Butler, Margaret Mary Sidereal time and solar time differ. A study of the movements of the stars between October 1964 and January 1965. Loreto College, Stephen 's Green Campbell, Jean C. Reflection and refraction of light. Dominican Convent, Sion Hill, Cantwell, Barbara Anne Blackrock The science behind the gas burner. Loreto College, Stephen's Green Doyle, Mary Theresa How traffic signals work. St. Mary's College, Arklow Garvey, Teresa M. P. To find the period of a pendulum by the simplest possible means, viz., Galileo's method of timing by human pulse. To find also a value for G. Loreto College, Stephen's Green Kelly, Geraldine Stella Electrical power in transformer. Dominican Convent, Sion Hill, Blackrock Law/or, Frances A home-made dynamometer to test the efficiency of a small gasoline engine. St. Louis Convent, McDonnell, Marie G. M. Carrickmacross Investigation of the heating effect of the sun's rays, slanted and perpendicular.
Dominican Convent, Sion Hill, Blackrock The mechanics of flight: (i) The aerofoil (ii) The theory of lift (iii) The four forces (iv) Propulsion O'Hanlon, Jean Mary Convent of the Sacred Heart of Mary Ferry Bank, Waterford Weather measurements . Graphic illustrations of variations in temperature and the relationship between pressure and rainfall. Cross and Passion College, O'Leary, Marion Therese Maryfield, Drumcondra The study of meteorological conditions in the Clontarf area, from April to December 1964. Illustrated by graphs and charts. St. Mary's College, Arklow O'Neill, Marie Theresa A star chart to measure rotation . A simple lunar map to record observation of the moon. Charts of some constellations observed, with examples of different types of stars. O'Neill, Margaret Marie Loreto College, Stephen' s Green The making and uses of electricity. Our Lady's School , Rathnew O'Reilly, Anne Margaret Sound and the human voice. St. Louis Convent , Carrickmacross O'Reilly, Anne T. J. Meteorology : comparison of local weather records with those of other stations. Our Lady's School, Rathnew O'Reilly, Mary Patricia The universe. Power, Regina Mary Convent of the Sacred Heart of Mary, Ferry Bank , Waterford Illustration of Newton ' s laws of motion. Alexandra College, Dublin Wright, Jane Barclay To illustrate the law of the lever and the laws of friction.
McGovern , Bernardine
Boys
De La Salle College, Churchtown Air pollution. St. Paul's College, Raheny, Dublin Cowan, John M. M. Electronic seismograph. Davidson, James Milne Sandymount High School, Dublin The moon, showing origin of craters. Simple construction to illustrate title.
Allen, Colm
Gonzaga College, Sandford Road , Dublin Enders, Lothar Transistorised oscillators. Multi-vibrator. Metal-detector. MW/AM-transmitter. VHF/ FM-transmitter. Gonzaga College, Sandford Road, Dublin Enders, Peter Tesla-transformer (with experiments). Terenure College, Dublin Glynn, Maurice A. To illustrate photoelectric effect: a vehicle controlled by light, using a photoresistor and transistors as D.C. amplifiers.
Sandymount High School, Dublin Halpin, Peter F. M. Theory of the torpedo, mechanics and mathematics. Working model. Colaiste Chriost Ri, Cork Hegarty, Michael M. 0. To construct a ripple tank and do some simple experiments with waves. Wesley College, Dublin Matthews, Alan Henry An investigation of colour vision, centring on Land's modification of the classical theory. Moylan, Brendan Philip St. Paul's College, Raheny, Dublin To ascertain the amount of radio-activity in certain well-known fishing areas (in these rivers and their contiguous banks) and to compare this with the condition of ordinary waters and soils.
Sandymount High School, Dublin Murrells, Niall F. M. Radio. Oatlands College, Mount Merrion, Dublin O'Carrol/, Neil A model of an atomic reactor, with an explanation of its principles and uses. St. Finbarr's College, Cork O'Regan, Michael Gerard Measurement of atmospheric pressure, temperature, rainfall, wind velocity and the chemical composition of the atmosphere. O'Rourke, David Martin St. Paul's College, Raheny, Dublin To measure cosmic radiation with a Geiger counter.
Biology
Boys
Senior Section
St. Vincent's College, Castleknock Costello, Denis A project to find and remedy the salinity in various soils.
Girls Our Lady's School, Rathnew Breaden, Elisabeth Anne The story of a rose. Kearney, Maria Forestry in Ireland.
Ursuline Convent, Sligo
Loreto College, Cavan Keating, Barbara M. A study of flora and fauna of an East African habitat with reference to those of an Irish habitant.
Loreto College, Stephen's Green The life cycle of the sweet-pea.
MacDonald, Sheila Therese
Wesley College, Dublin Edward, Brian John Acquisition of skills in animals. Maze learning. The role of motivation in learning. To study the basic conditions of efficient learning: (i) contiguity (ii) motivation and reinforcement (iii) repetition. (animals usedmice). Flanagan, Richard Joseph
St. Paul's College, Raheny, Dublin
A chromatographic investigation of plant pigments and chlorophylls, in order to distinguish and separate them. Joyce, Trevor Franklin David Blackrock College, Co. Dublin In less than 5 years scientists hope to reach the moon. If the first men on the moon hope to grow food, they will need oxygen and will want to know the least amount to use. A series of experiments in this connection.
Moroney, Breda Mary St. Louis Convent, Carrickmacross Study of the development of bacteria in different types of water and the reasons for such development.
Newbridge College, Newbridge Monahan, John J. An apparatus to demonstrate and examine the various chemical reactions that take place in the human body during digestion, and to examine the effects of abnormal conditions.
Mullins, Margaret Josephine
Monteiro, William Orlando Blackrock College, Co. Dublin Spirogyra, fucus, fungi: their structure, reproduction, etc. Examples and diagrams.
Scoil Sheosaimh, Rinn na Spainneach, Co. an Clair
Study of a bog region: (a) its flora and (b) a particular application of the use of peat.
Ni Dhubhghaill, Bairbre Aine
Clochair Lughaidh Naofa, Carraigmacaire Rois To find the variations in the heart- beat of the Daphnia under different conditions.
O'Toole, Mona Dominican Convent, Sion Hill, Blackrock A teenager looks at Nature. Por, Patricia
Dominican Convent, Sion Hill, Blackrock Biology of the mouse: touching on genetics and the effects of X-Rays and drugs.
Reynolds, Fedelma Convent of Mercy, Roscommon To study the effects of inhibitors and stimulants on the roots, stems and bulbs of plants and on fungi. Sheeran, Ann Dolores Convent of Mercy, Roscommon Study of mushrooms, wild and cultivated, in relation to themselves and their habitat.
De La Salle College, Churchtown O'Brien, Raymond Working model of skin, showing its functions. Terenure College, Dublin O'Sullivan, John Edward A study of the process by which plants are able to absorb the light from the sun, and the influencing factors. Blackrock College, Co. Dublin Sheehy, Mark Anthony A study of some of the main flowering families showing floral structure (illustrated with diagrams and samples). The uses and dangers of some of the plants in each family.
St. Finbarr's College, Cork McCarthy, Edward F. To determine the amount of silver or copper and alloys in certain coins. St. Finbarr's College, Cork O'Donoghue, Gerard T. To investigate the chemical composition of fuels, e.g., coal, turf, oil, and to estimate the calorific value of each.
Chemistry Senior Section
Girls Ursuline Convent, Sligo Food analysis. Bastow, Barbara Dominican Convent, Sion Hill, Blackrock A study of third row elements, their properties and reactions. Carey, Katherine Dominican Convent, Sion Hill, Blackrock The benefits of peat moss to man. Hickey, Carmel F. Ursuline Convent, Sligo Barrett, Hilary
Soil analysis. Mangan, Lasairina
Ursuline Convent, Sligo Studies of seaweed. McCarroll, Nuala Ann Dominican Convent, Sion Hill, Blackrock The effect of alloying metals. A study of twelve elements. McManus, Sally Dominican Convent, Sion Hill, Blackrock Thermal-energy. Capacities of liquids and of solutions. To show the change in temperature with change in time (for a definite interval) of the water or solution.
Geography - Geology Senior Section
Girls Barry, Una
Loreto College, Enniscorthy Enniscorthy's potentialities for the establishment of new industries: to show how the broadening and deepening of the industrial base (with reference to the Second Programme for Economic Expansion) is possible at local level. Colaiste Muire, Ennis Blackwell, Ann Marie The effects of various types of water on limestone and illustrating the geographical features of a karst district.
O'Neill, Margaret M. University College, Galway A collection of elements based on the periodic table.
Brennan, Sunniva A.
Shannon, Brighid F. St. Mary's College, Arklow Vegetable dyes. To make dyes directly from natural sources and to test the effectiveness of various mordants.
Loreto College, Enniscorthy Doherty, Jean M. Enniscorthy's sphere of influence in the educational and social fields: to illustrate progress in "human investment" without which economic advancement is retarded (Second Programme for Economic Expansion).
Boys Canniffe, Anthony
St. Finbarr's College, Cork
To determine the amount of alcohol in root-crops and vegetables, e.g., potatoes, sugar-beet, etc.
Duffy, Laurence A. Chanel College, Coolock, Dublin The effects of acids and alkalis on the colours (dyes) in the petals of flowers. Durkan, Seamus St. Joseph's Secondary School, Foxrock A description of the processing of wool. Hughes, Tony J. St. Mary's College, Rathmines To illustrate the connection between electricity and the structure of the atom and compounds.
Dominican Convent, Sion Hill, Blackrock The progress of Science as told by stamps.
Loreto College, Enniscorthy Leigh-Doyle, Sylvia Economic expansion of Enniscorthy's industries in recent years: to show rate of growth and to compare with the Second Programme's industrial target for 1970.
Colaiste Muire, Ennis Lillis, Marie T. The effect of underlying rock strata on the topography of Ireland. Manning, Miriam Loreto College, Enniscorthy A study of rural land (12 sq. miles approx.) utilisation In the Enniscorthy area. (i) To ascertain the relative areas devoted to pasture , tillage , etc. (ii) To make comparisons with soil classification map.
Dominican Convent, Sion Hill, Blackrock Progress in space travel as told by stamps. Ursuline Convent, Sligo Raferty, Joyce A. Effects of glaciation in County Sligo. Convent of Mercy, Roscommon Regan, Mary T. Study of the caves, natural and man-made, in Rathcroughan, Co. Roscommon. Erosion effects. Soil analysis. Loreto College, Enniscorthy Warren, Kathleen J. Revision of 25" O.S. map of Enniscorthy's urban area (last officially revised 1939) to show: (i) increased housing accommodation, etc. (ii) existing and potential amenities for promotion of tourism. Moore, Deirdre M.
Boys Wesley College, Dublin Fowler, Dudley N. A study of growing crystals (natural mineralisation). The High School, Dublin Horner, Arnold A. The project is an analysis in maps of the factors affecting the transfer of the High School, Dublin from Harcourt Street to Danum, Rathgar. The project illustrates general geographical principles and, in particular, shows how maps reveal important factors otherwise obscure.
Ni Domhnaill, Maire Ursuline Convent, Sligo Problems of current interest on sets and statistics. Shankey, Noreen M. St. Louis Convent, Carrickmacross To plot the distribution of tractors in Ireland and draw conclusions therefrom. Our Lady's School, Rathnew Staunton, Pauline T. M. To show the progress made in calculating devices through the ages.
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University College, Dublin McBryan, Oliver A. Motions of the earth: various mathematical treatments of the earth's motions in space, chiefly those connected with rotations. Blackrock College, Dublin Masterson, John E. A. To illustrate some of the physical applications of mathematics to everyday matters. Mountjoy School, Dublin Saunders, Geoffrey Arithmetic in bases other than ten.
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Mathematics Girls Senior Section Girls St. Louis Convent, Carrickmacross Cahill, Carissa Ann Statistics (investigation of frequency of letters in different texts). Loreto Abbey, Dalkey Logan, Breda K. General statistical study of Dublin's traffic. Ni Chaiside, Fionnuala St. Loins Convent, Carrickmacross To investigate the relationship, if any, between body height and foot or hand length at various ages.
Condon, Hillary Dominican Convent, Sion Hill, Blackrock A gravitational balance principle that may be used to demonstrate the Cavendish Experiment. Lalor, Bernadette S. Scoil Chaitriona, Eccles Street, Dublin Scrudu ar an aimsir le dha mhi, chun a thasbaint le graf na h-aithrithe a thagann air de chabhair an Ugrolmeadar agus an Baromeadar.
O'Connor, Isabella B.
Presentation Convent School, Limerick The electrification of a doll's house , showing wiring, switches, etc,
Boys St. Mary's College, Rathmines Cahill, Desmond Michael Study of stroboscopic effect on moving objects by use of flash stroboscope . Results of experiments illustrated by graphs and records. Principle of flash stroboscope. De La Salle College, Churchtown Clark, Stewart Speed , reflection and refraction of light. De La Salle College, Churchtown Collins, Patrick P. R. Colour: light and pigment. St. Joseph ' s Secondary School, Fairview, Dublin Rockets. Their history, functions and uses.
Egan, Michael J.
Colaiste Chriost Ri, Cork Hegarty, Cornelius N. Construction and demonstration of the uses of electronic equipment ( oscillator and oscilloscope ). Some simple experiments.
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Rockwell College, Cashel Henehan, Patrick To design a radio transmitter, utilising used components. Mountjoy School , Dublin Waugh, Peter J. An examination of transistors with respect to light sensitivity.
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