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Show > FARR WEST—Wahlquist Junior |” | High School named 17 first and 10| ~ second place winners in its science | | fair last week, with Harold D.| | | Brown and Charles Kailing serving | : as judges. | Rie Ninth grade winners in the vari-| Mi _ ous fields in which they participated | included the following: ' The life science division found) Stephen Holmes and Louis Best tied | / with Joe Singleton and Bert Martin ‘with their respective projects. Tak- | ing second place honors was Roger | | Heslop. to her fel-_ INSECT COLLECTION is demonstrated by the collector; Jill Yancey, 14, Jill is one of | low classmates at Wahlquist; James Keller, seated , and Carlos Bell. many girls who will show exhibits in the fair. AT WEBER COLLEGE a 2-Day Science Fair more boys come, in 1 during the regional science : The fair is sponsored by the Utah . 'Dhe fair will be held in the college *, technical education building where the entire auto body shop has "been Cleared out for the display. The public is invited to see the expee between Wahlquist Junior High, Valley Jun-| jor High and Weber High School.) From main sections; physical science, | ‘Study and creative effort in science | earth science, and biological extending beyond ordinary class-| ~ |Toom activities; to encourage crea| science. | terésts, Ne WEST—Wahlquist Junior : FARRSchool High has named 20 to its Louis roll and another 21 to Ninth graders who reached the ee: | _ i e | Ce rea f An-! Best, Ann Calderwood ot and) Stewart. recognition included “numbers advanced band, by directed the |) by | to) ve oy high | 13 Rat e Meet ue FARR Honors for Speech + WEST—Wahlquist High School named mee aE) at Wahlaquist Junior Junior 13 winners in. a speech meet which included stuhe venth grade highest honor | ains the nan fair achievement. - | A Jsakson, Gary DeVries, Louis Barker, Jenell Garner, Gerald Pet- | us terson and Sharon Starbuck. Lana Blanch, Sharon Clausse, Kathryn Nozaki and David Peter| a nuriber honor roll are Suzan Campbell, Lois Holmes, Elaine Parisi, Richard Eighth graders who earned highest honors are Margaret Vaughn, son. science -lorchestra and Eugene Nye. Many of the boys and girls have ‘been working on these exhibits for | Bryce akami, Lin Dee Shaw, Elaine Bur- | nett, Joan Griffin and Jean Hodson. Seventh graders who made the ~ Rena Prevedel, Ileen Taylor, James Keller, Cheryl Kowallis and Ranee Se Fuller, From the eighth grade the honor roll lists James Wise, Leota Mur-| — highest grades are Charlene Oaks, Marilyn Saunders, Venita Green, Skeen. Kendell to give talent and TTR epee Betty Lou roll for the third quarter, _ which ended March 27, ' _ the of months especially in Johns, David Probts and Janice the Weber County junior Phillips. schools where science exhibits have | Honor = roll students ‘from: the been held during recent weeks. ninth grade are Linda’ Chadwick, |) Warren Johns, Marva Burrows,| — ~ Top Students honor and scientific ny Welling, high , ‘First place winners in earth: science, were, > De Ann Ekins and Rena Prevedel for’ their| ' “Mother. Earth Blows. Her Top.’’ Garth Gooch and Warren Johns were second place winners. + Eighth grade winners in life Science. was _ Jill Yancey. with her insect coliection. Lana » Blanch and’ Laraine Hansen placed second. Bruce Erickson and Merlin Barnes won first | honors” in_ physical science with their [ “Mercury Cloud Chamber.’’ Winning second | place in this division was Sherilyn Gibson. . First place in the earth science group went to Bruce Haven for his ‘Soil Profile.” Jo » Anne Zinn rated second honors. | Seventh grade first place winner in life ~ science was Della Perry with her insect collection, with Lynn Frandsen- taking second » honors. "Heat Expansion and Contraction’’ won first » honors for Lynn Jensen in the physical science | division. Second honors went to Sherilyn > Gibson. } In earth science, Sharyn Starbuck won first ‘with -her ‘Volcanos.’ Marne Buswell took » 3econd in this division. ; |. The annual music festival which preceded{ | tinette Debloois, Gaye Bailey, Pen- the honor place | tive use of leisure time throtigh |) | buysuit of scientific hobbies and in-| — 7 and 10 ae Davis County, the students | will represent Central Junior High, | will be provided by the Chamber of Commerce. t4e Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, bits Friday and girls. They will} Weber County from] skill, and on other factors. Prizes | Purposes of the annual fairs,| Ogden which are held state-wide, are to en-| courage interest in science by the| The competition will be in three’ ‘general student, stimulate scientific | ‘ Junior Academy, which is a unit of aiid Letters. or]. p.m., and Saturday between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. fair for Weber and Davis County ; schools. 150 Layton Junior High, North Davis] Junior High, Clearfield Junior High| and Davis High School. H. Paul Huish of Weber College, | Ogden city schools to be repre; regional ehairman, said the exhibits sented include Mound Fort Junior! Washington Junior would be judged on creative ability, High, scientific thought, thoroughness, Mount Ogden Junior High, and Cen- re tral Junior High. Exhibits from 12 junior and senior high schools will be en display at Weber College Friday and Sat- | approximately science, first | Energy.” Carlos Bell took second. South Junior High, Roy Junior High, | _ Opens Here F riday -urday COMING | shown Mr. Huish said exhibits would be} by | physical | honors went to James Keller, Roger | Stratford, John Noriega and Allen | | Berrett for their project ‘Atomic } wid MANY In _ dents from South Junior, Roy Junior and Valley Junior as well as - Wahiquist. Ing Cheryl Clark, superior; Tama Colletti, superior; Diane Wheeler excellent. Poetry, Myrna Fietkau, superior Richard Hagen, excellent; Maril Saunders, good. ; : Vital speech, Marsha Heiner, e In spelling Michael Trunkey: as | celelnt; Marilyn Barker, excellen rated superior; humorous readies retold stories, Connie Proctor, ex Cheryl Kowallis, superior; Douglas celelnt; Elaine Burnett, good. | Vaughn, excellent; dramatic read-| PRAGA MASLLS REEL EBACE TAAE ARTE SES ALS LOST |