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SCIENCE FAIR Efforts Are Rewarded For the third consecutive year, the Science Fair was held at the Hyde County Memorial audito- rium on March 11. Judges for the event were Dr. Lynn Hodgeson and Dr Dwayne Rehfeld from Northern State College in Aber- deen. The sections were divided by senior division which included classes 9-12 and junior division which was grades 7-8. In the Senior Group Physical Sci- ence division, Brad Hall and Char- lie Bloomenrader won first place with their project entitled Princi- ples of Flight . Second place went to Ricky Alfson and Victor Ratzlaff; third place was award- ed to Brian Ardry and Dan Lusk. The junior division was claimed by Leanne Smith and Stacey Scott. The senior Individual Physical Sci- ence section was won by Gary Schmidt with his study on The Conservation of Energy while Bil- ly Brueggeman was awarded second and Doug Hinkle third. Paula Haiwick won the junior sec- tion of that division. Jackie Dittman and Jodi Mc- Donnell won first place with “Fac- tors Influencing Rate of Yeast Respiration in the Group Biologi- cal Science division. Cindy and Cathy Faulstich claimed second while Kaela Goodrich and Chris- tine Volek were given third place honors. In the junior division, Lisa Busse and Amy Kilber won with their scientific study. In the Individ- ual Biological Science, Mary Zas- trow took the purple while Pam Smith received second and Stacy Rodman third. Tonya Cad- man won the junior division. Mary Zastrow was the overall winner with her project, Spontaneous Combustion . She was awarded the Grand Prize trophy, the rest of the winners received plaques and certificates. Thirty of the students who par- ticipated in the local science fair attended the Third Annual North- ern South Dakota Science and Math Fair at Northern State col- lege in Aberdeen Their projects were among 300 exhibited. nn 'ABLE I OBSERVATION OFFLAS 72 l«rfl 7 ■Nil -1 -tHl ••• it UPPER LEFT: Aaron Knox plays mother hen as he shows oft his baby chick that he hatched for his Science Fair experiment LEFT: Putting his toothpick bridge to the test, Darren Griese carefuly sets down the designated stability tester while Gary Schmidt and an unidentified youngster look on. ABOVE: Mary Zastrow s project. Sponta- neous Combustion , earned Grand Prize honors Science Fair 21
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THIS PAGE: TOP LEFT: The percussion sec ton consists O KNEELING: C Stirling and K Larson STANDING: S Oligmueller. J Dean, and J VUhauer TOP RIGHT: Miss Boer helps the trumpet section out during a home football game RIGHT: Members of the brass section are FRONT ROW: J Nemee. D Hinkle, and V Olson BACK ROW: M Reber G Hawick. J Eldeen. and K Baloun 20 BAND
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CHORUS Experience Is Key Experience is the key to a suc- cessful chorus, and this year the chorus, led by director Lola Lee, received much experience A busy schedule made it difficult to think too far into the future The first step was preparing for All- State Chorus, which was held in Huron on November 8 and 9 The delegates were Steve Olig- mueller. Paul Smith. Becky Nemec. and Jenny Nemec. The alternates were Bob Haiwick. Justin Runes- tad. Kaela Goodrich, and Julie Haiwick. The next activity to look forward to was the Christmas concert This was held on December 16. After this, many individuals took solos to The Regional Music Contest held in Aberdeen They all received ex- cellent ratings When that be- came a memory, the chorus pre- pared for Festival '86. which was held in Highmore on March 26. Four schools attended this festival, and a concert was held that night The chorus prepared for the group contest in Aberdeen next They performed two pieces enti- tled Rejoice Alleluia and “Shout Amen . They received a superior rating for their hard work The final tasks of the chorus were Baccaleurate. Graduation, and Cabaret. Overall, the chorus had a very busy and exciting schedule to conquer Cabaret was a way of making the whole year worthwhile, for many soloists showed-off their vocal talents THIS PAGE ABOVE RIGHT: Elvis Presley eat your heart out. here comes Bob Haiwick RIGHT: Leanne Hoffman puts emotion into her solo at Cabaret ABOVE: The boys chorus croons A Boys Best Friend Is His Mother OPPOSITE PAGE ABOVE RIGHT: The mixed chorus members are FRONT: M Hoffiand. J. Cook. B Haiwick. P Smith, and S. Vlcek BACK: B Nemec. K Goodrich. L Hoffman. M Jetty. S. Oigmueller. H Bu- cholz. J. Runes tod. J Hinkle. C. Volek. A Bkx. J Nemec. J. Haiwick. and Miss Lola Lee FAR CENTER RIGHT: Al State chorus members for this year are FRONT: Kaela Goodrich. Steve Oligmueier. Justin Runes- tad. and Julie Haiwick BACK: Bob Haiwick. Paul Smith. Becky Nemec. and Jenny Nemec FAR RIGHT: The mixed choir sings of hoi- day cheer at the Christmas concert RIGHT: With a slight resemblance to Heaven's choir. Mariynn Hoffiand. Char- lotte Rouse. Kaela Goodrich, Leanne Hoff- man. Julie Haiwick. and Christine Volek sing angeicafly 22 CHORUS
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