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LARGE CROWD VIEWSIdiiHei onFIRST SCIENCE FAIRedA hydrogen exhibit by John Muster and a grasshopper display by Laura Huffman won top honors in the senior high and junior divisions, respectively, at the first annual science fair conducted by the Thompson Falls schools Friday. Both received science medals for their entries.Muster’s exhibit was titled, “Preparation of Hydrogen,” and Miss Huffman’s display was “The Structure of a Grasshopper.”Exhibits were judged by Ted iMellinger, Irwin Puphal and Donald Scranton.A large crowd of parents, students and friends attended the fair Friday evening in the multi-purpose room and also viewed exhibits in the home rooms of elementary grades arranged by teachers and their young students.Coffee was served by Mrs. Russell Wright and Mrs. Dean Gaffney through the courtesy of the PTA and chocolate milk was donated by the Community Creamery.Judging was accomplished on the basis of creative ability, scientific thought, thoroughness, skill, clarity and dramatic value.In addition to the top two winners other entries were presented ribbons. Blue ribbons were awarded to the top 10 per cent in each division, red ribbons to the next 20 per cent, white ribbons to the next 40 per cent and green ribbons to the remaining exhibits.Other ribbon winners:Senior high: Blue—Joyce Ros-dahl, estimation of vitamin C in fruit juices;Red—Bill Shear, diet experiment with white rats; Louis Dufresne, conductivity; Manson Young, defining a solubilitycurve.sochWhite—Donna June Gill, effects of light on photosynthesis; Keith Knodel, principal of the mircrophone; Donald Lagge, j telephone hookup; Dale Dufresne, mathematical curve machine; Abie Dykstra, use and manufacturing of hydrogen.Green—Lee Dykstra, skeleton of a chicken; Sandra J. Bowden, osmometer; Dave Eplin, chemical properties of metals.Junior high division: Blue— Nils Rosdahl, architectural designing.Red—Penny Miller, position of the planets; Ray Babcock, gie-ger counter; Larry Banister, growing plants by chemicals.(Continued on Back Page)suheWH;ScerH;PiSllt;suagrbereloCiofstinscw* 9 * • - J■. A/ • » • «. » • A rn »# • * • / ■0 • • 90 • ■ i * •/ « t 9 lt;0 f m ww |# • • • • ■ ■ » • • •« • * mm rr. • i * • O • • mm mm •// rn • i • % jT • m V tm •^w//^XvX;/!v'vXv;v/!y/i%\SvAvX,Avi,!svAv/lHoly Week services by the various churches in Thompson Falls have been announced for their members.The Community Congregational church with the Rev. Olah Moore officiating will hold special services Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings at 7:30 p.m. as follows: Wednesday, service of invitation; Maundy Thursday, sacramental service with all believers invited to join in communion; Friday, Good Friday services with the message on,i ifVJaibirscb«Uirhdfia
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Thompson Falls Sanders County Ledger

Thompson Falls, Montana, US

Thu, Mar 26, 1959

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