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OF WAYS Allan Capalbo, a member of the Radio Club, brings important news to students of Butler High School each morning. Louise Ingerson is one of the many devoted students of Newspaper Service who find their fingers black after a mornings paper delivery. Art Service members Nancy Struble and Kathy Fallon prepare a colorful poster as one of their activities of the club.
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Jeri Witty, Lynn Roberts and Gail Struck assist Mrs. Scielzo in the Attendance office.
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A FINE SHOWING OF SCIENTIFIC John Garrett is intent upon his observations as he checks a slide under the microscope. The Butler High School Science Fair displayed its high standards of excellence again this year on Feb- ruary 28 and 29, 1964. The Fourteenth Annual Fair, the first of its kind in the state of New Jersey, included exhibits in the fields of biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, general science and mathematics. In conjunction with the New Jersey Tercentenary, a Tercentenary division was added as a special feature to this year’s fair. Interested students related science to New Jersey history in their projects. Beatrice Bobrowski took Grand Prize of Best Girl's” with her display on Ceramic Glazing.” Shar- ing top honors of Best Boy’s were John Volk with his project on Wave Lengths of X-rays” and Richard Wassmer with Laser Harmonics in Crystals.” Winners in the various categories were: Biology: 1st — Henry Bielski, 2nd — Colleen Moody: Chemistry: 1st — Beatrice Bobrowski, 2nd — Heidi Hahn, 3rd — Susan Van Dyke; Physics: 1st — Richard Wassmer; Engineering: 1st — John Volk, 2nd — Mark Murrary; General Science: 1st — Karen Tohanning; Mathematics: 1st — Cherie Pettenger. 2nd — Robert Szeman; Tercentenary: 1st — Randy Arendt, 2nd — Gloria Phares, 3rd — Lynn Roberts. Linda Bayles explains her excellent re- search project on the secrets of DNA. 28 Jay Render readies his project, a pet hamster, for the science fair.
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