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Science Fair Was Well Attended Larry Hartman, a division winner, was kept busy explaining his exhibit about the human heart during public visiting hours. The Tippecanoe Valley Science Fair was climaxed by an awards program on the final evening of ex- hibitio n. General Chairman, William Longenbaugh, presented awards to first, second, and third place winners in each of the four divisions. Division winners were then announced and the final decision of the judges was revealed who the grand prize winner was. Division winners who were present with their projects were: Jeff Shoemaker, Chemicals in Photography ; Larry Hartman, Heart Action, Structure, and Function ; and Mike Hubartt, Einstein's Theory of Relativity . For the first time in the three years of the Fair the grand prize was awarded to a Mentone student. Mike Hubartt brought home the honors to MHS and continued on to the Regional Science Fair. 11
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Trophy Plaque Came To Mentone Einstein's Theory of Relativity was the title and subject of MikeHubartt's grand prize winning entry in the 1965 Tippecanoe Valley Science Fair. Mike is shown here during the period of judging the evening before the display of the project.
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niors Hod Smoked Sizzling Steaks At Turkey Run The day following the senior excursion was another day to remember for Mike Hubartt. Mr. Joe Cerny, Vice-President in charge of sales, from Da-Lite Screen Cor- poration, came for Awards Day to honor Mike with a $1000 scholarship. This was the first scholarship given by Da-Lite Screen and Mike was the first choice. He was the highest ranking student in the class of 1965. Charcoaling process in progress! Awards Ceremony Climaxed Academic Year After much planning and wait- ing, the seniors loaded seventy steaks, nine cases of pop, and other supplies into two buses and left for Turkey Run State Park on May 10. Upon arrival some stu- dents rented bicycles and began strenuous exercise, while others began preparation for charcoaling the steaks for lunch. During the afternoon hiking, cycling, horse- back riding, and football were enjoyed by members and spon- sors of the class. Mr. Joe Cerny and M. Hubartt
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