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Show ' 9Students | oe |) Fair Honors) ©, Nine senior and junior high school students received super-|ie=3 5 | =~ ior ratings at the Weber Region-—) -~ al* Science: Fair -which ‘ended Saturday at Weber State College. Students receiving superior 9 ee 7 ience school Fair Set Thursday _ At Wahlquist 3 ‘ ratings, the title of their project FARR WEST — All departments at Wahlquist Junior High = School will have displays and present demonstrations of vari- and school are as follows, Ge ee Senior High: zoology, Douglasfa = | Pohl, ‘“‘A Study on Hatching p= 3. Brine Shrimp,” Bonneville; | chemical, Kirk K. Nielson, @ = 9 “Chemical Analysis of Ogden =) 9 River,” Ben Lomond; Physics 9 = = | and Computers, Scott Campbell, = 5 *= ‘Meteorological = =. a Maze,” Roy; Physical cal Science, cae. = == “Sonar—Seeing South. Ninth Grade: with Sound,’ Biological ae = = |) 9 9 8 trum,’’ South. | WINS TROPHY ee ae Bonneville won the. Ogden|) == Standard-Examiner Sweepstakes|| (| Trophy for having the most stu-|f2 = i\dents placing in the top three|/ 7 | = South Junior High took the|) {junior sweepstakes trophy pre-| |) " jsented by Weber County, Other individual top winners 'Jin the senior high school exhi-| 77 © bits were ag follows, 3 "= Medicine, Dental and Health:| == |= John: F. Blasko, “Project G,” » Bonneville, excellent; Randall Morris, ‘‘Respiration in Oxygen- | | > 7 = ated Isotonic Solutions,” Bonneville, very good. | -. Earth and Space: Jeff Han-|— ~ = sen, “EPRE II,” Bonneville, ex-| = * ‘cellent; Stephen Madsen, ‘““Map|) = Coloring,” Bonneville, very) Wi good. le = LIGHT PRESSURE Physics. and Computers: J.|@ |Stephen Scambia, ‘The Pres-|(= = || 3 8) \sure of Light,” Weber, excel-\ ‘lent: Don Hughes, “Elementary|f Particles,” “Bonneville, very me ee || © = = good. | pet ek Seventh Grade: Steven Erick-\p of Smoking,” \son, “Effects | Wahlquist, excellent; Louise R. /\Petterson, “How Temperature very) South, Mold,’ - | Affects \good; Brent. A. Evans, “Rocks = '\and Gems,” Roy, very good. |. | aloe aS fa |7@ = 8 3 #7 |. * | Highth Grade: Roxanne’ Pet- |p ‘Effect of Non-Living|7=9 | '- = \erson, © |Environment on Plants,” T. H.|6 = |Bell, excellent; Russell Sim-|) 9 = mons, “Earthquakes,” Washing-|P |= »,|\ton, excelent; Daniee Rae 8 Lar-|f5 5 Thread 0f (7 \sen, “The DNA | Life,” Central Davis, very good; |= |Beverly Jane Jones, “Thermo\clectricity,” South, very good. | © = | -- Ninth Grade: -\iere, == ~\|tem,” Stephan LaFren-|— 3” ee: ‘The Central Nervous Sys-|(= == Central Davis, excellent; || 3399 = \Karen Kay Dilley, “Sound. . | \As Heard ‘and ‘Seen’, : Wahl-|p3-3 3c =| quist, excellent. (| = Ste Linda Layle Robins, ‘“‘The De-|Fy velopment of the Teeth,’ Cen-|F 37 + \tral, very good; Tim H. Bailey, |# Wahlquist,|77 = Energy,” *|“Solar me -. very good. = | = ee 9 | Science projects will be on dis- ee play in the cafeteria and will be the. evening. | during judged (Those taking first place will be ' \entered in the Regional Science |= .¥Fair March 19 and 20 at Weber|j7 7 | ee State College. - = ee SoloSpec pe -..,.h—rS—, ae 8 So 7 Instrumental and vocal groups Aes Sci 5 of Treating Hair,”’3 South: Phy-| sical. Science, D. Dewey “‘Hilectromagnetic mon, = ae | achievements of the students in| © | will perform during the evening. | == 3 ee Jerry Van Belk,| Parents | 70 and school children|@ 7 9 ‘are invited to view the displays _\which depict the objectives and | Eighth Grade: Biological Sci-|7 7 ence, Douglas K. Brown, ‘‘Ana‘tomy of the Frog,” Roy; Physi-||3 | at 7 p.m. oe ™ fair|, eo different areas. Sci-\@e ence, Gloria L. Russell, “Crys-/— tallography,” Wahlquist, and|j = i John R. Hales, ‘Static Elec-/y tricity,” Mount Ogden. annual school \during ng Thursdaythebeginni || ~ =. Rock-|— et,” Weber. a ee 8 Seventh Grade: biological Sci-\3 ence, Kirk Lindsay, “A Rat in| [= 7 | = = Sounding > ous skills taught at the school|| | eG THERALD 9 ee 2 ' | -, P. QUAYLE, | general science teacher at Wahlquist Junior High School, is new president of Utah Science Teachers’ Association. He was elected at sessions held in connection with Utah Education AssoCiation fall conference. be |