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Perry Middle School Holds Science Fair
Mr. Dicky Erwin’s science class held its first
seventh grade ISCS annual school science fair
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Science Fair Winners
Mr. Dicky Erwin’s seventh grade ISCS science
fair winners are as follows: seated (l-r) Danyne
Connell, Troy New. Amy Sargent. Tim Battle.
Amy Fountain.
Denise Ingram
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campus, May 22, 1980 at
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in Room 202 and the School, Thursday, May
library at Perry Middle 22. The fair is held during
Standing (l-r)- Cynthia Gladu, Marti Hartley.
Angie Buchanan. James Russo, Brian Jones,
Stuart Bogue, Nancy Windham. (Photo by Emily
Montgomery.)
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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1980
spring quarter for
seventh graders, as they
cannot participate in the
state science fair that is
held during spring
quarter at the University
of Georgia. The school
science fair is to prepare
the students for the
district and state science
fair in their eighth and
ninth grade year.
Winners in the life
science category were:
Cynthia Gladu- Ist place,
“How does detergent
affect plants?’’; Amy
Fountain- 2nd place,
“What effect does dif
ferent .amounts of
sunlight have on
marigolds?”; Amy
Sargent- tie for 3rd place,
“The Effect on Bread in
Certain Environmental
Conditions”; Angie
Buchanan- tie for 3rd
place, “The Effect of
Music on Plant Growth’’;
Tim Battle- tie for 3rd
place, “The Effect
Vitamins Have on
Tomato Plants’’; Nancy
Windham- “What is the
effect of salt water on
pansies?”
Winners in the physical
science category were:
Danyne Connell- Ist
place, "How accurate is a
homemade barometer?”;
Stuart Bogue- tie
for 2nd place,
“Power? In a
Pyramid?”; Marti
Hartley- tie for 2nd place,
"How does rain form?”;
James Russo- tie for 3rd
place, "What are the
combustible points of
different alcohol?’’;
Brian Jones- tie for 3rd
place, "What effect does
sulfuric acid have on
different materials?”;
First Place Winners
The two first place winners in the Perry Middle School ISCS class
science fair were Danyne Connell, physical science; and Cynthia Gladu,
life science. In the picture Cynthia is pointing out some of her research
done in her science project with plants. (Photo by Emily Montgomery).
Troy New- tie for 3rd
place, "How does solar
heating work?”.
Other students having
excellent projects were:
Mark Arnall, Michael
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Brown, Lisa George, Jeff
Hill, Kevin Kennoy, John
Ma;chman, Brian Mizell,
Graham Robinson, Brian
Rutherford, Chrissie
Tomlinson, Marsha Ward
and Scott Yarbrough.
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