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Below, left: Clinton Bondell checks to make sure his project is in perfect running order. Below, right: Jaime Lantis displays her stuffed owl. Bottom left: Ryan Wang explains the purpose of his project to the judges. Bottom right: Dusten Koenig tries hard not to show his nervousness. 28 Science Fair
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Left: Jason Peterson and Bart Lantis have another fun day of sacking groceries. Let’s see, the eggs and bread go on the bottom, and the cans on top?? Bottom left: Come on Janaye Hinton, don't you know how to pour a pop without foam? Bottom right: Nic Thimesch is certainly dressed right for KP duty! Working 27
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The annual Middle School Science Fair was held on March 21. As al- ways, there were many excellent and creative projects completed by the students involved. Superior winners for each division were: LIFE SCIENCE: Shawn Du- geon, Jay Rost, Trade Wheeler, Dan Bublitz, Robyn Pinnow, Jerod Schaffer; GENERAL SCIENCE: Rick Pool, Cheryl Niemerg, Mike Rath, Braden Buerkle, Grant Ferrel; PHYSICAL SCIENCE: Russ Mer- edith, Marty Setinc, Clinton Bondell, Arlin Shipstead. Grand prize ribbons were awarded to Shawn Dugeon “Does Alcohol Affect You Physical- seines FAIR Left: Marty Setinc displays the theme of his project that won 2nd place at the State Science Fair. ly?'’; Mike Rath, “Gyroscopes”; Clinton Bondell, “X Radiation”. Six of the 8th graders were selected to attend the State Fair in Missoula. These students were Shawn Dugeon, Russ Meredith, Jay Rost, Cheryl Niemerg, Rick Pool and Marty Se- tinc. These students placed very high at the State Fair. Shawn Dudgeon re- ceived a gold award for his project, as did Jay Rost. A silver award was giv- en to Cheryl Niemerg, and Rick Pool, Russ Meredith and Marty Setinc all were awarded bronze medals. In ad- dition, Marty Setinc received a sec- ond place award from the Montana Education Committee. Mr. Jones, middle school science teacher and coordinator of the Baker Fair, said that “I am proud of all the contestants who travelled to state, but especially proud of the way each stu- dent handled himself at the competi- tion.” Bottom left: Steph Rath anxiously waits her turn to give her presentation and be critiqued by the judges in her event. Bottom right: The top award winners from the Baker Science Fair are pictured here. Back, 1-r: Robyn Pinnow, Trade Wheeler, Shawn Du- geon, Russ Meredith, Clinton Bon- dell. Front, 1-r: Dan Bublitz, Marty Setinc, Grant Ferrel, Mike Rath, Jarod Schaffer, Jay Rost. Front: Cheryl Niemerg.
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