Mary Wiedenbeck and Jack Riess, Winners of St. Thomas Science Fair, March 1964
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Ann Arbor News, March 6, 1964
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TWO WINNERS AND DISPLAYS: St. Thomas School students Mary Wiedenbeck and Jack Riess examine each other's projects which were judged winners in the schools's first all-school science fair. The fair is open to the public in the school auditorium until 10 p.m. today. On the left is his display , "Effects on Reflection on Wave Speed," which won him a second in physics. On the right us her project, "Reflections on the Cube," which won her a first in the mathematics competition. The science fair included both senior and junior division.
Ann Arbor News, March 6, 1964
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TWO WINNERS AND DISPLAYS: St. Thomas School students Mary Wiedenbeck and Jack Riess examine each other's projects which were judged winners in the schools's first all-school science fair. The fair is open to the public in the school auditorium until 10 p.m. today. On the left is his display , "Effects on Reflection on Wave Speed," which won him a second in physics. On the right us her project, "Reflections on the Cube," which won her a first in the mathematics competition. The science fair included both senior and junior division.
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1964
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March
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