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SCIENCE CHAMPIONS — Pictured above are the champions of the VVawasee high school science fair held last week end at the school. - Don Hasse, center, won the grand champion award with the project “The Visible Spectrum.” He is a member of the senior

Don Hasse Wins Grand Champion Honors At Wawasee Science Fair

Don Hasse, a senior at Wawasee high school, won the grand champion award at the annual science fair held this past week end. Hasses physics project was “The Visible Spectrum”. Two senior girls, Chris Caywood and Jan Swartz, shared reserve honors. Both were exhibited in the medicine and disease classification. Miss Caywood's project was entitled “Stomach Ulcers” and Miss Swartz’s project was entitled •‘Effects of Thyroxine on respiration Rate”.

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A total of 105 entries were listed in the fair with 42 first, second and third place honors being given. The show was open to the public from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday and awards were presented at 2 p.m. Members of the science department from the Warsaw community schools made up the team of judges. Winners are as follows: First place — Mark Shearer. “Liquefaction of Sulfur Dioxide”; Rick Rapp, “Forrestry-Trees”; Chris Caywood. “Stomach Ulcers”;

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class. The two girls, also seniors, are co-reserve champions. On the left is Chris Caywood who exhibited “Stomach fleers.” On the right is Jan Swartz who exhibited the project shown “Effects of Thyroxine on Respiration Rate.”

Jan Swartz, “Effects on Thyroxine on Respiration Rate"; and Don Hasse. “The Visible Spectrum". Second place — Vicki Wilson. Brent Kaiser. Dave Clark. Joni Caple. Mark Reiff, Becky Replogle. Sue Blue, Starr Martin and Doug Hoerr. Third place — Vicki Wilson. Kim Shock. Valerie Steffen. Terri McCoy, Laurie McFarland. Collen Coy, Daretta Grisamer.

Wawasee Prep Speech Team Places Well Wawasee Preparatory's speech team placed well up in the finals in their catagories at the sectional speech tournament held in the Warsaw Community high school on Saturday. Mar. 13. Maurice Johnson, a sophomore from Fort Wayne, won first place in Oratorical Interpretation with his interpretation of Dr. Martin

Kathy Kell. Bill Rush and Anita Rheinheimer. Honorable mention — Kathy Butler. Joni Rupprecht. Lee Beer. Bill Gilbert, Jeff Miller. Mark Grady. Teresa Ummel. Kris Stidham and Greg Fidler, Kathy Price. Louis Diehl, Phil Hepler. Rick Brannock. Jim Thwaits. Cindy Hyndman. John Glen. Susan Connolly. Kerry Barrett. Bob Mosier and Keith Shaffer.

Luther King’s speech “I Had a Dream.” Bob W’esolek. a junior from Parma. 0., placed fifth in this category. Jim Schmitmeyer, a senior from Versailles. 0., won first place in Dramatic Interpretation with a presentation of parts from the play “J. B.” by Archibald MacLeish The three winners will represent Prep at the regional speech meet which is to be held at North Manchester on Saturday, Mar. 20. Marvin Metzger To Speak To WHS Adult Farmers The Wawasee high school adult farmers class will look into the topic of “contract selling and carcass evaluation" during its 7:30 Thursday, March 18, night meeting. Marvin Metzger of Columbia City, representative of the largest of Indiana’s farm businesses, will be guest speaker. Next week, Thursday, March 25. the adult farmers will journey to Indianapolis for an all day tour of the Indianapolis Farm Bureau Co-op facilities. Those interested should contact Ed Washier to indicate their desire to take part in this tour. LUNCH e/p A MENUS P «3HSSEHSXXS9 MONDAY — Hamburger sandwich, buttered corn, cab-bage-apple salad, brownie and milk. TUESDAY — Beef stew, tomato juice, cherry crumble squares, peanut butter sandwich and milk. WEDNESDAY — Ham and beans, coleslaw, fruit salad, cinnamon rolls and milk. THURSDAY — Pizza, lettuce salad, pears, bread and butter, pudding and milk. FRIDAY — Macaroni and cheese, buttered peas and carrots, ham salad sandwich, fruit and milk.

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