cutline: um to display state science fair entries
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4-10-1989
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UNIVERSITY <*MONTANAOffice of News & PublicationsUniversity of Montana Missoula. Montana 59812-1301 (406) 243-2522
April 10, 1989
CUTLINE:Ryan Taves, a seventh-grade student at Biqfork Junior High
School, took second place in the seventh-grade physical science category at the Montana Science Fair April 7-8 at the University of Montana Harry Adams Field House. Taves' project was titled "Laser, The Light Fantastic." He is the son of Rhonda and Art Taves of Bigfork. (UM photo/Howard Skaggs)
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UNIVERSITY ~MONTANA
Office of News & PublicationsUniversity of Montana Missoula, Montana 59812-1301
(406) 243-2522
April 10, 1989
CUTLINE:Lyndsey Fosbery, a sixth-grade student at Cayuse Prairie
School, won a grand award in the seventh-grade biological science division at the Montana Science Fair April 7-8 at the University of Montana Harry Adams Field House. Her project was titled "Is Light Necessary for Egg Production?" She is the daughter of Judy and Terry Fosbery of Kalispell. (UM photo/Howard Skaggs)
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UNIVERSITY <*lMONTANA
O ffice of News & PublkatioiisUniversity of Montana Missoula, Montana 59812-1301 (406) 243-2522
April 10, 1989
CUTLINE:Kerry Sutkus, a seventh-grade student at Deer Park
Elementary School in Kalispell won a grand award in the seventh- grade biological science category at the Montana Science Fair April 7-8 at the University of Montana Harry Adams Field House. Her project was titled "Are We Fertilizing Groundwater?" She is the daughter of Anni and Leo Sutkus of Kalispell.(UM photo/Howard Skaggs)
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UNIVERSITY <*MONTANA
Office of News & PublicationsUniversity of Montana Missoula. Montana 59812-1301 (406) 243-2522
April 10, 1989
CUTLINE:Cecilia Byrd Rinck, a sixth-grade student at Canyon
Elementary School in Hungry Horse, won grand and reserve awards in the seventh-grade biological science category at the Montana
Science Fair April 7-8 at the University of Montana Harry Adams
Field House. Her project was titled "Our Sense of Smell." She
is the daughter of Vicki and Bill Rinck of Hungry Horse.
(UM photo/Howard Skaggs)
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UNIVERSITY <*MONTANA
Offkx* of New* & Publication*Uni ve rity of Montana Missoula, Montana 59812-1301 (406) 243-2522
April 10, 1989
CUTLINE:Renee Doney, a junior at Helena High School won best exhibit
by a girl at the Montana Science Fair April 7-8 at the University of Montana Harry Adams Field House. Her project was titled "The Effects of Ultra-Violet-Beta Radiation on Daphnia Pules in Canyon Ferry Reservoir, Montana." For her project, she also won awards from the American Society for Microbiology, the National Association of Biology Teachers, the United States Marine Corps and the U.S. Metric Association. She is the daughter of Myrna and Ted Doney of Helena. (UM photo/Howard Skaggs)
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UNIVERSITY <*MONTANA
Office of News & Publication*University of Montana Missoula. Montana 59812-1301 (406) 243-2522
April 10, 1989
CUTLINE:Jenny Strother, a sophomore at Judith Gap High School, won
the Association for Women Geoscientists Foundation Award at the
Montana Science Fair April 7-8 at the University of Montana Harry
Adams Field House. Her project was titled "Does Light Affect Our
Ability to See Stars of Decreasing Magnitudes?” She is the
daughter of Mona and Sid Strother of Harlowton.(UM photo/Howard Skaggs)
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