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Science Wizards r MUSCLES f f PHYSICAL FITNESS I W » ) I ' rttiB SKIX cxmwAK (JAIJSliS SUNLIGHT lAMIMAL XORMAL 1. DERMIS 1. KIMDKRMI I niSEASKJ) i 1) Senior Vicki Ludwick chose Muscles and Physical Fitness as her topic for the Science Fair. 2) Laurie McGue proudly displays her project on our Daily Food Needs . 3) Pointing out the Grim Statistics of Alcoholism is Linda Pohlman. 4) Skin Cancer Causes was the topic sophomore Mary Kay Pohlman chose . The annual Science Fair for 1977 was held March 13. Directors for the day were Mr. KenBurgei, Mr. Dan Hopkins, and Mr. Paul Wiechart. There were 168 projects and of these, 62 were superior ratings. Thirty- seven of these 62 went on to District Science Day at Ohio Northern University on April 2 . Sixteen superior ratings were received, and Mark Wellman won the Johnny Clearwater Conservation Award . The State Science Day was held April 16 in Columbus. Seven students qualified for this they were: Beth Metzger, Deb Weber, Mark Wellman, Jim Holden, Reed Clark, Scott Markward, and Tom Schmit. lMl f SKIN IiKAT » WARTS CANCKU m 23
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Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow The first annual Social Studies fair was held November 17, at St. John ' s Gym. Approxin ately 300 students participated. 1) Receiving ribbons for their contribution to the fair on minorities , (L-R) Kathy Hiett, third place; Glenn Bertling, first place; Leslie Kunz, second place. 2) American government winners among the Seniors were, (L-R) Annette Lang, first place; Kathy Hempfling, second place; Glen Rosendale, third place. 3) Current Events awards went to, (ROW 1: L-R) Cindy Grothouse, Theresa Fuerst, Miriam Young. (ROW 2: L-R) Linda Wilhelm, Daina Clark, Linda Pohlman. 4) Ribbons were presented to (L-R) Cyndee Pohlman, Cindy Scarr, and Roberta Mesker in the American History catogory. 5) (L-R) Shellie Heitz, Dennis Beining, Chris Lehmann, and Tony Adams were awarded for their work in Early American History projects. Also receiving awards were Irene Siefker, Cinda Davey, and Karla Gerdeman. They did their projects relating to American Government. I41TIJ ' Miir 22
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Santa Comes 1) Student Council adds a bit of hu- mor to the Christmas assembly. 2) Santa and Mrs. Claus discuss Christmas. 3) All I want for Christmas is a Cindy Youngpeter doll. 4) F.T.A. members do their thing to make the grade school children happy. 5) The Children wait for their gifts from Santa. 6) Noreen Kundert demonstrates the Mexican tradition of the pinata. 7) Jeanne Suever and Dana McRedmon do their part in the F.T.A. play. 24
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