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Science -1 ln the P.C.S, Science Exhibit, George Donald Blacltmore's Wfhimshurst jtatiif Levi received second prize for his proj- machine-won .second Pfllf df the I-C-5 ect, Magnesium from the Sea . Science Exhibit. Yu, i 4 ' A l s.j f 1:,x ., J 4- - ' S A ' - f :ll .4 I N ' l lil 4 V ' I l , Firft Roux' Alton Scott, First at N.N.Y., Patricia Gutmann, first at N.N.Y.. Biirbarn Powers, third at N.N.Y., Barre Hobkirk, third at P.C.S., Claire Pierce, second at N.N.Y. Second Raw: john Mitchell, hrs! at P.C.S., Marc Renzema, tirst at P.C.S., Willinrn Grunt, tirst at N.N.Y., Wenclell Miitott, first at P.C.S. flfljflllf john Rams- dell, second at P.C.S. 9-i 1- ,.......... At the N.N.Y. Science Fair, john Mitchell's exhibit on weather forecasting received first prize. For their exhibit on fermentation, Nancy Dixson and Nancy Oberst won hrst prize at the N.N.Y. Science Fair. Science students entered their projects in the Potsdam Central School Science Exhibit, held on April 2, 1958 in the gymnasium. Prizewinners then went to the North- ern New York Science Fair, which took place on May 3, in the Appleton Arena at Canton, Later, Allen Elias and George Levi represented Potsdam at the Northern Zone Science Congress at Canton Central High School, where Allen won first prize. ITRNNYA' l ,
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QQ' Parents and friends admired the students' work at the annual spring exhibit Art Exhibit The Annual Art Exhibit was held May 21 in the gymnasium. Everyone admired the work of Miss Gibson's students in crafts, drawing, oil painting, and water colors, and that of the grade school under the direction of Mrs. O'Brien., The display of metal and wood work done in Mr. Ritchie's and Mr. Mc- Intyre's classes and the exhibits of ,clothing made in Mrs. McMann's homemaking classes showed fine workmanship. 'iv ..... A f'4....ix , . 3: Rosilic Cyrus dcmonstritrd the Singer Slant-o-matic hfiss Gibsim Qxdmingd 1 hlucprint made by DJFID 5UW1fUZ machine Hall in mechanical drawing
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l png, fs ff. V fm Qi X ii JG Li K ' A fl l ,, ii David Cllnnlnflhiiln 5llUfC4l the H31-I at the beginning Alton Scott and Francis LaDuke are proud three-lettermen of the Achievement Day ceremonies. ACI-IIEVEMENT DAY: The Achievement Day pro- gram was held in the auditorium May 29, 1958. After the juniors took their places in the balcony, their presi- dent accepted the class key from the senior president, completing the moving-up ceremonies. Faculty members presented scholastic awards, poetry and essay publication awards, mathematics awards, science awards, band awards, and perfect attendance awards. The program ended with the student body singing the Alma Mater. At the Athletic Achievement Day program on june 9, Mr. Molnar of Potsdam State Teachers' College was guest speaker. After Mr. Molnar's talk, Mr. Gage pre- sented the cheerleading awards. Mr. Harrington then presented letters to the worthy members of the football, Three years of service in band enabled Alice Grant, basketball, hockey, l'JZlSC'bZlllZ1I1Clf1'H.ClitC3.fllS. seated, Anne Stillman, Susan Spurbeck, Nancy Oberst, Judith Barrows. George Levi and Wfayne Hover, to win uniform cords in the school colors. For their unfailing appearance at school last year the following received perfect attendance awards: Fin! Roux' Mark Mitchell, Valerie Kirnan. Sefw1dRou'.' Patricia Clark, David Wagner, Neil Carter, Mary Adams. Abreul: Spencer Blanchard, judith Brothers, Stanley McDonald, Betty Cutler, Duane Lonkey and Carol XX'illiams. G Y, ,. be var
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