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144 WHAT XFRIII GRGVS HERE? H .U vi' ,,2Fa'1-ff ' Wi ,aa l it Science mlm Budding scientists and a future demolition experts contributed to Frankfurt High School's Science Fair, held on February 5th in the auditorium. The eighty-six entries were judged according to the standards of originality, presentation, clarity, and applicability of their projects. First prize was awarded to Sophomore Pat Fogarty for her display entitled What Grows Here. Pat spent approximately 400 hours testingbacteria under avariety of temperature conditions, her purpose was to test and note the reaction of the various bacteria specimens to change. Sophomore Jack Hill's diagrams explaining triangles, measurements, and astronomy placed second. Snow Machine, a demonstration device for making snow flakes by Sophomore Art Berger, was awarded third prize. He used dry ice, a copper tube and an enclosed box with a glass front. The dry ice was placed in the lower chamber of the box and in the copper tubing, after an elapse of 30 minutes, the demonstrator, using rubber tubing, blew into the now cold atmosphere within the box. The results of his moist, warm breath coming into contact with the cold atmosphere produced snow. These three exhibits were entered in the USAREUR Science Fair held in Frankfurt on March 20-23. t, sxow MArumr
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Anderson, Parliamentarian and Historian, Maryland White, President, Ginny Morehouse, Treasurer, Jim Isenhath, Vice President, Bobbie Duncan, Secretaryg Miss Loennig, Sponsor. ?.'7.,-4. What is it like to stand in front of one's classmates for a day? Would llike to do this every day? These are some of the questions which are answered for the future teachers of Frankfurt by the annual Student Teachers Day sponsored by this club each year. These students also gain invaluable experience by assisting teachers with routine work, hearing lectures, seeing films about the qualities of a good teacher, methods of teaching, and learning of the rewards gained fromteaching.Atripto a German school permitted themto observe first hand the differences ,in the teaching methods of the two countries. Later'a teacher's tea was given in the teachers' lounge. FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Shelley Hall, Christy Box, Joyce Anita Thomaon, Lucy Mitchell, Karen Johnson, Iris Monshower, James, Maryland White, Karen Anderson, Pam Mildren, Connie Marion Wiegner-Wahler, Judy Haley, Jim Isenhath, Nancy Creelman. SECOND ROW: Dee Mullins, Tayrien Sheffield, Pittman, Linda Willis. 143
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