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SCIENCE STUDENTS MINGLE AMONG INTERESTING PROJECTS... while reviewing their dedicated work. A THREE TIME WINNER. . . was Bruce Barritt's project. The second annual SJC Science Fair was held this year on March 7 and 8. Over two hundred entries were displayed in the gym for judging and for pub- lic exhibition. The judging-started at 10:00 a.m. on March 7. The exhibits were divided into four cate- gories, Junior Biology, Senior Biology, Chemistry and Physics and were judged on creative ability, scientific thought, thoroughness, clarity, dramatic value and technical skill. Winners in each category are as follows: Physics, Hrst place Tim Wilson, second place Bill Semancikg Chemistry, first place Cathy Coen, second place Anna Marie Mazoch and Rosanne Jobkog Junior Biology, first place Judy Cosentino, second place Fred Wizbag and Senior Biology, first place Tom Misko, Helen Conrad and Bob Ney, second place Teresa Snively and Beth Riddle. The public was invited in on Sunday, March 8, and was shown the projects by the students them- selves. The benefit of these projects was shown in the eagerness of the students to satisfy their curios- ity on these problems investigated and the develop- ment of their ability to reason out solutions. The winning entries were later displayed at the West Li- brary Science Fair.
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Science Fair Strikes Second Success THE DF' D.Dfl7 'c INFUSIU I HL M5 TOM MISKO . . . pauses from examining ex- perimental organisms beneath his microscope. Nu. EXPLAINING ms PHYSICS PROJECT . . . is Tim Wilson. F I K t PROUDLY SHOWING HIS RAM ENGINE . ..is Bill Semancik. , MBE .inn 1 MMS ITS UN ui ,if A ,V ENN P .lx . xr ..Z .wp X 4 PREPARING FOR THE JUDGES . . . Bill Soltesz makes a few changes.
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