The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 March 1965 — Page 7
Winners Listed In Walkerton Science Fair A Grand Champion in each of the three divisions of the Polk-Lincoln-Johnson School Consolidation Science Fair, were awarded Friday night at the Walkerton High School. Donna Smith, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Leßoy Smith and a junor student at Walkerton high ’*hool. won Grand Champion in the senior division of the loth. 11th and 12th grades Her study ( f the Response of the Heartbeat under different conditions, was most complete with hamsters for the experiment and graphs of their heartbeat. Patric McNnrton. s<>n <>f Mr. and Mrs. Mac Me. Norton, and Margie Elder, daughter 'f Mr. and Mrs Chester Elder. both ninth graders won to 60 Years Os Service Est 1903 LEMONTREES A erreMwrßJsrw yr jmCX JKCfwf Mm*b Ab Phone CE 4-7771 230 S. Michigan St.
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Grand Championship for their work on the Evolution of Mealworms and Mousies They too had the specimen on display with posters telling about each Mark Malstaff. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hany Malstaff. 6th grader at St. Patrick School, won Giand Champion in the Elementary division !<>r his Plant DetivienCies resulting fr >m the lack of basic chemicals He had grown specimens the past two months led chemically, each minus one of the basics, nnd one with a b il m< ed plant, food. These three .students ea» h r» '<ived an engraved plaque and will rece.Ve an exptn.se paid trip to the ngional con est to h hel l this year a 1 N ti e I rune April 2 and 3 Judges for exhibits from all t .e schools, including Tyner. Walkerton and St Patrick Paroch al school < were Thomas Chamberlin and Mrs. George Houser, science teachers m the South Bend < mmunit.y S< h<H^is Charles Mason, Science teacher, was in charge of the Science Fair arrangement'. M. nt rious exfubts each received blue, red and white ribbons f<.r grading done by the judges Ail first place i n;rn- will b • ilr^ih’e to . nter th«- i ;<> ■ • nite-t at Notre Dame Prine.pa’ Sylve te ( a n h r presented the awards Other presentations were: SENK >R HIGH First place blue ribbons: Jim Drake created a r< bit on wheels with workable hands; Dan J Charles, living bacteria: Richard Searfoss, a different way of building a trlespcope Second place red ribbons: TV»b Lute, solar furnace; David McKesson. Van le Gr ft Jean Ream and Susan Hrnv ;
study of our moon; Wally Johnson, posters and information < ,i Van de Gross; Ronnie V । Ilia ms, etching metals; Terry Lute and Phillip Bukowski. photography. No thin place winners were award <1 as there were only 12 entries. jr.NIOR HIGH Blue ribbons: Jim Holland, hydroponics John Stasko and Ray Johnson, collecting insecta John Paul Revis, instruments in Ce pnysics and rock collecti ns Red r >Ln ■: Carli Searfoss and Norma Watts, .'.eredity T mi ?d«4lm and Don M< EndarP r, tin artificial ear Lloy Knowlton, the cerebrum I>. r Ma i ( > LiMunion. mounting a '-row (taxidermyi Nancy Chapman, tropisms and sied g-rm mat ion Robert < ’rcndweH. h ,w to make an aqua terrarium. Thud place white ribbons: Linda Daube Gregory Back John Walker Dean Vandal! 11 iv d VaiiWa izfeb* I rivid We’c h Jani.vs Kearney Stephen Kaminski Robert Futa E-tward Zigler There were 72 ji:ni< r division ent nes ELEMENTAP.Y Blue nbbh ns: Jim Verkier, question and nswer game Richard Benson, thermo-i lee tricity Karen Dowmey aqua grow Red ribbons:
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David Ludwig, Golden Gate bridge Laura Hamann, sound wav< a Roger Augiiman and John Sh dey, electrical rm tors Stephen Hurfoid and Stephen Stull, phonograph Robert Mueller, a r < d with lignl up eyes k Strang and Miko Hui H w sound travels And also an exhibit < f My a ( uwdbell. White ribbons: Jack Hib r Kat hie. n McN< rton Kathleen Bussie Marla Daube Steve Wiktor.>wski Gary P.uswell ('indy Forsvthe David Futa Gary An spa ugh James Lind. There were IT entip ' in ' " • bn’ontaTV division, and a total of 130 entries from the four schools. Twelve stulents will take their fir t nlac<* winners tn Notre Dame April 2 and 3 T'se Your Turn Signals A Iwa vs REGULAR MEETING MGHTS Os The Orville Easterday Legion Post 189 2nd and Last Thursday Os Each Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Month
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