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SCIE CE FAIR Exhibits Skill and Talents The awards captured by the students in the '58 Flint Science Fair encouraged an in- crease of entries for ,59. The Science Fair is a display of student projects designed to show scientific pro- cedures and developments. Out of the 700 entries of last year, Rich- ard Koryciak reached the top 25 for his unique Mathematical String Models. Andrew Truhan was rated best in the Biological Field, and Steve Prehoda took first prize in Astronomy. ls? .' .1 ,. W5 J ,X , 5 5 g i - s Q: ' ws, N 5' i mm- Projects in their initial stages are displayed by Sharon Duke, snakesg Mary Ann Gauvilic, plant fertilization: Gerald Cranston, corn and bean growthg and Eugene Sunday, extinction of the Lamprey pests. vm, Page 86 PKANN xmas K Q xx ff! ' v 53 s N N A lx 0 1- T. hi t 1 fil1M'e X if' S W
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Jerry Grosheck, Cor Echoes editor proud- ly displays the 1957-1958 First Honor Award and gives pointers to Joyce Ova- dek and Charlotte Gerding on what makes a good school paper. Frank Gresock, active member of the Press Club, is determined to find a certain article as Dorothy Falker and Pat Mar- zonie desperately try to keep order in the file. Irene Makahon agrees with Barbara Ju- retich and Diane Grimes on a choice of pictures for the school paper, while Mary Lou Sepanski gets another one ready for their approval. Page 85
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DETENTION . . . Some go . . . Some stay it - L I A Instead of catching up . . . caught a detention slip - - - ended up Catching up OH some on homework during a from Sister P11195 fF0YT1 the l1H'Udb00k- study period, Tom caught the attention of a friend-U DETENTION, a very familiar and dreaded word among the high school studentsg probably the only mutual agreement ever known to the world. Pictured here are some of the students who have flauntered the regulations of the school. They may grumble and gripe, but will admit that the offense must be requited and the time served. Some of the stu- dents will have memorized the Student Handbook of Sacred Heart by the time they are ready to graduate, while others may boast of never getting a detention slip. lt takes all kinds to make a world, and keep it running. Page 87
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