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Show a medicine with implications of ise e sums for humans. He also ‘won first place groundwork for the regional exhi it ae in Apri, e | projects evolved by imaginative| In the April test vous: sue - young minds will be held on the from ‘Weber, Morgan and part. of. ee The to. seco in his| first place in field, biological: ‘science, with a Re it pe : School : Bair “ton The Wahlquist School) | | Fair on April 4% gave —@ parents * and "/ne . see to » chance by friends a students. The science department gave awards for the | © plays outstanding in science ' Kenny dis- Ray White, ichop, Brent f Miller, Kent Larson | and Lynette Shaw. | Edith Larson, David Brimhall, }ing and P won ao Gloria Walt awards Mann- ee pO nese 4 Brent Jacobs, a ee | South Junior High. one “Eclipse in a — biological to hadaae hs i do- work te vena x = physical science, and f outstanding in applied Hs physical science were oF | — ee Ba : op led |) Dene In applied Linda Polson, Nelson, Elaine : a | was v Tremea, a ) / . Homemaking awards Jolene sserson, Band Jthe also gave for outstanding “iprojects. © Be College. In Brown, Diane Linda best ee sewing Ella foration ee Blanch Mecham articles. had eer to went (= the .dec- care. ee rey wide. es | eachers at schools may do little + more than advise, most won’t offer | oven a ing What ea or air asking “What shou an exhibit.” The idea must eS 2 o for germ ee | | nate with the student. _ 3 | Then, upon entry, after months ce a of, work, | a student can miss on| eligibility to compete by mispelling | | lin a report or on a display poster, | = oe . - | Ha. @ by using improper grammatical) construction, or by mis-statement of Ba ack oS feels these thi - | judging, that the careful student| ~ ‘ aS and pee supanieet | e Murphy, Cynthia Fe. Cooper Diane Sandra Deamer, The Foreign Language : Eee ae put oA ie @ = derful displays with stu-[ — “dents bringing articles = | the : jthey The | “representing different are Industrial / department © cellent » and in during the The outstanding ' done by f,ipating "something | proud about. Arts displayed projects leather made p dents ') countries . studying everyone the in we Ol. exwood by stu~ year. work partic- fair should 7 is al]_ | aS The committee eels t ese things 7 = are proper scientific grounds for| ——— personal care§ Coletti, Sue Second place was fnby Char- (al . er ca eae Pee home : and child EE Awards in p= lene Roper, also South Junior High, ua Sites ok Sigh in had — the group is: ry- oo and young scientist should be given =~ Carolyne with “Tooth Decay” and Stephen Carter, also South Clausse oe ore important, ing to guide, direct. and stimulate | "| budding scientists so they become =| leaders responsible for our scien-|7 tific progress in the future. _ os Exhibits are restricted without — exception to a space three feet deep | as Cheryl Oaks ae Job. the ee ; looking Susan ideas : with “Tuberculosis.” Second went (#3 Pe Pet- Elaine ; best |the top display in Bn cee orting first place pbasic physical science, Bea" Age of Dinosaurs.” Ste attends 4 noe nin qe | These winners took jthedr projects to Hancock, sand | ior Hi /Groberg, Ronald Berrett)= and Craig Chambers had —. {Roy Junior High, with “Rept HWeber to ae Annette Bingham S best the | Hancock, Scott Campbell, Keith fe 5| Ogden ae High and “third: ;}Orton, Mary Thompson ee- + Brent Holbrook, Mt. Been, Ww oe — and Fred Masters. Karen) [lastest pTerry eee Susan Behrens, Best and Anita * », Buswell, iG _ — (and tasting) food. »Alene Stratford, =» f= Cheryl Sorenson, Rae fas i ia [Place fea — Wehe Nancy Costley, — | ©)Post, Gayle DeBoer, ee i meeting weekly in the Student ae es ion Bae a a as earth exhibiting Bre Prothero in Weber-Davis fair and time consuming projects that| * 7 they may not so do this year. — may offer no reward other than Tins rule change een ee Science Fair Committee which is self satisfaction at doing a ee and L : i Oe poe - Second ‘place went to Foye 3 faa ‘science campus of Weber College April 6-7. Davis County, will be competing or "1 ast vear~ 142 high school and top honors. The annual show is junior high school students entered, ‘sponsored jointly by the Utah Acad-— 1 some as individuals, others on co- emy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, operative experimental exhibits. _ | Weber College and the ‘Ogcen Stand- E : _ Fields of biological, earth and ard-Examiner. : physical _ ‘sciences are arenas of| The five-man committee is head: oe competition, the winners of which ed by Dr. Ralph W. Monk of Weber | will enter the state contest ater College. Panelists are William this year. ner, representing — Ogden. : Designed to show up more than schools; Arthur Ellis, Weber Counol just clossroom efforts, the contests ty; ‘Robert | Calderwood, Morgan= - give recognition to young scientists and Ray Jorgenson, Davis County. | -, who are willing to. work, to be crea9 tive, to be tough enough to take at The committee meets to discuss |™ |rule changes, exhibit sizes, a site loss in competition. Rules this year will be stricter. for the fair and the problems of cs ce Where youngsters were allowed to getting more youngsters” interested F = work on joint projects last year, in what are essentially | personal |- | fect score. — Other winners in. es biological | “sciences” were Louis ef spinWeber . A High, with “Skeletons eighth Semel & | ona: Soe |