No Doubt About This Thomas

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Science Fair At St. Thomas, March 1982 Photographer: Mark A. Hodney

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St. Thomas Science Fair, March 1965 Photographer: Doug Fulton

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Ann Arbor News, March 6, 1965
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No Doubt About This Thomas Sr. Mary Gregory, IHM, presents Thomas Downer with a "First in the fair" book award for his polarograph instrument for chemical analysis in the St. Thomas Science Fair. The instrument was judged the best project in the fair as well as the winner of the senior high chemistry division. Thomas will submit the project in the six-county Southeastern Michigan Science Fair to be held at the University next month.
Ann Arbor News, March 6, 1965
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No Doubt About This Thomas Sr. Mary Gregory, IHM, presents Thomas Downer with a "First in the fair" book award for his polarograph instrument for chemical analysis in the St. Thomas Science Fair. The instrument was judged the best project in the fair as well as the winner of the senior high chemistry division. Thomas will submit the project in the six-county Southeastern Michigan Science Fair to be held at the University next month.
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St. Thomas Science Fair, March 1965 Photographer: Doug Fulton

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1965
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Ann Arbor News, March 6, 1965
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No Doubt About This Thomas Sr. Mary Gregory, IHM, presents Thomas Downer with a "First in the fair" book award for his polarograph instrument for chemical analysis in the St. Thomas Science Fair. The instrument was judged the best project in the fair as well as the winner of the senior high chemistry division. Thomas will submit the project in the six-county Southeastern Michigan Science Fair to be held at the University next month.
Ann Arbor News, March 6, 1965
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No Doubt About This Thomas Sr. Mary Gregory, IHM, presents Thomas Downer with a "First in the fair" book award for his polarograph instrument for chemical analysis in the St. Thomas Science Fair. The instrument was judged the best project in the fair as well as the winner of the senior high chemistry division. Thomas will submit the project in the six-county Southeastern Michigan Science Fair to be held at the University next month.
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Mary Wiedenbeck and Jack Riess, Winners of St. Thomas Science Fair, March 1964 Photographer: Doug Fulton

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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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Two Winners And Displays

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Science Fair Entries Numerous

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