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, . The Senior Science Club sponsored a Science Fair on April 25. Doctor Casper L. Woodbriclge and l,t, Col. Kenneth L. Royer served as judges. There were exhibits of every color, size, and shape, everything from clocks to clouds. The exhibit that won the Grand Championship Award was a Wincl Tunnel entered by Lanny Boone and Larry Leitch. This entry also won the I-Ialler, Raymond, and Brown award for the most scientific originality. Nine Point Theorem, entered by Bill johnson, won the Senior High Championship award. The jun- ior lligh Championship Award went to Paul Bartges, jr., for his project on Bernoulli's Principle. Second place awards went to Mike Smith, senior high, Cathode Rays, and to Patricia Casher, junior high, The Circulatory System. lixhibitors who received honorable mention were: Klaus Hussman, Measuring the Velocity of Sound , Henry Garbriclc, Sonic Drive , Dave Musser, Parallel-Series Circuit , and Robert Rossman, Clouds, 7.,4,.4',,4. Teen-Age Library Association of Central Pennsylvania held its annual convention at our school this spring. Highlights of the meeting were a panel discussion entitled Activities of the School Library, and an address on The Special Librarian. Two hundred fifty members from eleven counties attended the convention. Michael Smith, Science Club president, accepting the Grand Cham- Patricia Casher, displaying her second winner, a model of the pionship Award and the Haller, Raymond and Brown Award circulatory system. from one of the judges, Dr, Woodbridge, Shown with them is the prize-winning project of Lanny Boone and Larry Leitch. 97
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