Chaminade Julienne High School Yearbook 1991

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Award Winners Bound for Nationals The State Science Fair, held at Ohio Weslyan University on April 20, was attended by five students form C-J. The participants included seniors Annejanette Heckman and Greg Clemons, juniors Scott Schneider and Rachel Beyer, and sophomore Meghan Sweeney. Four of the five earned superior ratings and the other an excellent. The efforts of these five outstanding scientists made C-

J one of only nine schools in the state to receive the Harold E. Shaw trophy. Annejanette Heckman and alternate Rachel Beyer each earned an all expense paid trip to Orlando, Florida, to compete in the National Science Fair. Other winners included April Barnes, who won the Black Engineers' Society Award, and Meghan Sweeney, who received the Air Pollution Control Society Award. "'f .._

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Sophomore Chip Moore, in his first Science Fair at C-J, provides a glimmer of hope for the future. Sophomore Chawna Loges presents her project on learning differences as the judges evaluate her efforts. Senior Annejanette Heckman displays her project that earned her an all expense paid trip 10 the International Science and Engineering Fair in Orlando, . Florida. Sophomore Joe Augusta displays his project about Asexual Propagation in plants at this year's fair.

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