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MONTGOMERY SCORES A BIG SUCCESS IN SECOND ANNUAL SCIENCE FAIR On February 28, 1964, the Montgomery Science Club held its second annual Science Fair, the results of which were a tremendous success. Students from grades nine through twelve entered proj- ects in the fair. Members of the Science Club were required to enter a project, as were those students in Mr. Murray's biology classes. The time spent on these projects was en- tirely of an extra curricular natureg the projects were not to be manufactured experiments, hut one created by the student himself. The projects were divided into three divi- sions: L11 Life Sciences, C21 Physical Sciences, and QSJ General Sciences. Four monetary prizes were awarded by the Science Club for the best projects: a first prize for a hoy tDavid Gins- burgj, a first prize for a girl Uanet Hesseli, a second prize tPatty Claudfellerj, and a fourth prize tDarrell Overdorfj. The money for the prizes was donated by the Arrolet Cor- poration, a Montgomery firm. Darla Nuss takes time to water her plants. We N .1 t- Boys must try everything. Gary Haines hurl-ies to write a report for his project. I don't think he likes his vitamins. tFaye Levan is shown giving an injection to her chickens! 57 1
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HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES The holiday festivities began on December 20 with a party in each homeroom. This was followed by an assembly held in the auditorium. Included in the as- sembly were selections hy the dance band, a reading by Mr. Cherilla, and songs by the French Club, Glee Club, and Chorus. At the conclusion the students joined the Chorus in singing 'SO Come All Ye Faith- ful, and 6'Silent Night. On Saturday evening, December 21, 1963, the year- book stafi held its annual record hop. Anyone who had bought a yearbook was admitted free of charge. The following Saturday, December 28, a Snowball Dance was sponsored by the Student Council. The activities were enjoyed by all who attended them. Open il, Mr. Bird, Il won't bite you fm - s Sn Did YOU know Ula! 0719 CUPCUk9 You say this is your third helping?'? Who needs hair? ?? contained .-.cm calories? The Glee Cluh presents music The popular Skyliners, the school dance hand, Mistletoe, music, and merrinient for the assembly. play for the Christmas Dance. highlight the Christmas Dance 9
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