The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 March 1967 — Page 9

Name Winners In Science Fair At John Glenn Students from the Polk - Lincoln - Johnson Consolidated School System and students of St. Patrick School took the grand champion honors Thursday at the annual science fair in John Glenn High School. Roy Johnson and Tom Mellin, both juniors at Glenn won the grand trophy in the Senior Division display on Entomology. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Johnson and Mr. and Mrs David Mellin, respectively. Mark Malstaff, a graduating eighth grader from St. Patrick Sch<x)l took the grand champion trophy for the Junior Division of 7th, Sth and 9th grades. He had an extensive report on Weather including the instruments he had made himself from which he had observed local weather conditions the past month. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Malstaff. Vicki Ta>l »r and Debbie Burch won the grand champion tr phy in the Intermediate Division of grades 4, 5 and 6. Both are sixth grader* in Mis. Wajne Hollette science class at the Walkerton Elementary School. They had an extensive report on the Protezoa in which tin one crib <1 animals could be observe d thru the microscope. These three grand < hompi' ns in their divisions, ab ng with the blue ribbon runners-up will be eligible to compete at the Regional Ci ntest at Stepan Center >n the Campus of the University •>f Notre Danie on Saturday, April 1 for the annual Northi rn Indiana Regional Science Fair. They may be viewed th. re by the public from the hours of 1 til p.m. when the presentation of awards will be made. First place blue ribbon winn- rs Senior Division Blue Ribbon winners include Nancy Chapman and Connie Verkier for their "Prodj. tion of Svthentic Fiber..; Sam Patterson, "Water Purification, Linda Betz, "Petroleum’’ and Mac Saxton, ' Entom' 1 » y." Junior Division Blue Ribbon Awards: Collin All p, "E<«d Bacteria;” Sham Chapman. Ginny DeSimone, Vicky Caj h, "Solution for the F< nd and Oxygen ITomlom in the Space I’rogram; Paul Mcßride, "Radio Reception and David R dze. K< ith Dyer and Sam Bonafaclus, Feeding of Chickens." And Intermediate Division Blu*- Ribbon Awards include Kathy Kerxh. "Molds;” Joanne Busme and Cindy Camb^Hl. "Much Growing;" Bob Powell, Laura Carter, Don Schaeffer, Mouw Maae;” and James Mvchhag, "Changing Mechanical Energv to Heat Energy. skx-ond Placing* or R«d Ribbons Senior Division second place winner* Joseph Spinskv and lAitrwk McNorton, "Dixtilatlon. ' Phil Martin, “Conservation Improvements;’* David Frazier and LJoyd Knowlton "Wireless Telegraph;” Linda Daube and Jane Powell, "Testing Metals. Junior Division second place winners include Joseph VanWanzcvle and Harold Crawford. lUmc for Spare;" Dan Stasko and Don Hendncks, ” Volcano. >*;" Patrick lyiftnck and Michael /□alo*. "M-dcl Rocketry;" Leo Suvuie, Enc Johnson and TEhi

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Johnson, "Heart"; and Debbie. Ginzer, "Cinder Plant." Intermediate Second placing* are Mark Northam, “Rocket"; Douglas Vennillyer, "Anemometer"; Danny Harrison, George Langman, Billy Haney, "Kidneys" Eugene Knowlton, "Incubator”; Terry Turner, "Battery '; Jeff Johnson, "Chemical Magic.” Third Place Receiving red ribbons fur third place were; Senior Division, Jim Smith and Richey Peterson, "Distillation of Water; Gary Mechling, "Distillation of Water; Mike Desimone and Larry Charles, "PenlcHlin”; William Hiatt, "Wind Tunnel"; Linda Smith and Beverly Linderman. Developing Pictures" Junior Division: Kenneth Hartsell, "Bug Collection”; Pattie Westhucs, “Bacteria in Vinegar”; Julie Zlatos, Patty Kotal, "Bolloon"; Keith Knepper and Jack Wardman, "Coinpeeition of the Earth;’’ John Loftus, "Sound"; Gall Futa, “Beetles.” Elementary: Scott King, "Testing Conductor; ;" Bruce Dayhuff, "Transister Gate Circuit ”; Lon n Capek and Kurt Skinner, "Taxidermy"; Marsha BusweU Diane Williams "Eyes ; Wayne Fwce. "Plant R< ’production"; Mike Daube. "Ear"; Steve Dnube Electricity;" and Patricia Jordan. “Plants’. Receiving participation awards were Plnllip M«Givney, "Automobile"; Kathryn Blakely, Karen Henshy. "Birds”; Linda Adkins “Planets" and Richard Knowlton "Electric Motor”. Judges were Science Teachers from Tyner Sch<X)ls. They were Arthur Brock, John Davis and Karl Ke p. r. They each gave the participants the opportunity to discuss their projects with the jud s < and explain their displays. Prem nting the trophys and senior ribbons was Hal Minnie. High School principal; Bruce Kei-vr presented the Junior ribbons and Mrs. Wayne Hollett presented the Inter mediate ribbons. (’harb'S Mas n, John Gl-nn stance teacher was in charge. Name Winners In Jr. High Science Fair Harold C. Urey Jr. High School Ist place Science Fail Winners: Biology Division: Kathy Martin, Plant Experiments with Hormones; Steve Wikturowski, Where Insects Livg; Alan Northam. Development of a Cilick; Kate Bussic, Ch lore Ila as a Food Source; Sue Malilum. Comparing Mammal Teeth; BiUy Curtis, and Jim Verkier, Study of Bacteria; Pat Saxton, Chicken Dewi. .promt. Clh mistry Division Debbie Matz and Gvorganna l*arks. M iking Pure Water; Debbie mtinan. Analysis of Rocks by Crystal Formation; Pete Rlcclardl, Robot with Muscles; Margaret Mechling, Inside an Atom; Jim MnPrkl, Two- cell Ehctrolylic Rectifier; Mark Groves, H< w Rayon is made. Earth Science division Diana Daube, Rocks and Minerals Medicine and disease' division

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Sue Morris. An Artificial Heart; Fred Bullinger, The Effects of Alcohol on a Hamster. Physics division; Duane Burden, Comparison of Motors; Jackie Titsle and Lynn Stanko, Wilson Cloud Chamber; Darlene Reaker, Atom Sorting Machine; Jack Hiler, Short Wave and Crystal Radio; Eddie Bick, Fission Cloud Chamber. Space Science division: Mike Buckmaster and Lonnie Gibson; 24 hours in a space Capsule; Rick Strang, Rockets and How They Work; Jim Lute and Tom Stark, Model Space Rix’ket; Richard Germaine, Constellarium; James Betz. A Seismograph. Tyner School Elementary Science Fair Winners, Ist place: Bruce Saxton, Planets; Cheryl Faulstlch, Anita Kaser and Lynda Haag, Incubator: Pam Swihart and C< nnie Miller, The Heart; Kathy Stoneburner and Garry Ernsberger, The Cave; Sue Moore and Norma Carlson, The Tongue; Randy Hamann, The Human Eye; Brett Klingerman. Growing Molds; Loraine Tybodf aux The Brain; Jerry C .tton, Simple Machines. Grand award for Elementary g tides; Ci nnie Miller and Pam Swihart. The Heart. Grand award fol the Jr High

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wIU be given at the A wants Anaembly in the Hpnng Easter Bonnets On Parade At Club Meeting Easter Bonnets, the latest fashions created in the imagination of members, were on parade at the meeting of the Walkerton Business Professional Women s Club, Thursday evening at the Paddle Wheel restaurant. Organ music, provided by Mrs. Grace Atwood was enjoyed during the dinner. Mrs. Charles Wooley, club president presided for the business meeting. Guests introduced were: Miss Cleo Dirrum, Hamilton, Ind., a guest of her sister, Mrs. Elsie Johnson; Miss Mary Ellen Hisson and Mrs. Charles Daube, both of Walkerton. The birthday wing was rendered In honor of Miss Ann Burroughs and Mrs. Ralph Sullivan. Mrs. Bess Glndelberger received the dwr prize. Mrs. Kenneth Kknedinst sang Easter Parade while those wearing the uniqut home made millinery creations paraded before the judges. Mi . Inland Welch received the prize for wearing the prettiest hat: Mrs. Jack Rizek. the most novel and Mrs.

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