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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

April 28, 1971 (8 pages)

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— §PERTODICALS SECTION 5/16/71 = Gab. ST. LIBRARY SACTO. CAL. 95814 é Serving the communities of Nevada City, Grass Valley, Red Dog, You Bet, Town Talk, Glenbrook, Little York, Cherokee, Mooney Flat, Sweetland, Alpha, Omega,. _ Rrenah: Corral, Rough and Ready, Gianiteville. North "Mee Juan, North Bloomfield, Humbug, Relief Hill, Washington, Blue Tent, La Batr Meadows, Cedar Ridge,” : Union Hill, Peardale, Summit City, Walloupa, Gouge Eye, Lime Sone Chicago Park, Wolf, Christmas Hill, Liberty Hill, Sailor Flat, Lake City, Selby Flat, Grizzly Hill, Gold Flat, Soggsville, Gold Bar, Lowell Hill, Bourbon Hill, Scotch Hill, North Columbia,, Columbia Hill, Brandy Flat, Sebastopol, Quaker Hill, Willow Valley, ay Newtown, Indian Flat, Bridgeport, Sirchville, Moore's Flat, Orleans Flat, Remington Hill, Anthony House, Delirium Tremens, NUMBER 15 VOLUME 49 ‘10 Cents A Copy Bill. Barnickol, Nevada Union Wednesday in Sacramento, Published Wednesdays, Nevada City WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1971 ley area. Bill also, won anaward munications and an award from ramento Valley Veterinar Bill Barnickol, a NU senior from the Institute of Electronic the National Aeronautical Space ign Society. High School, five ‘sophomores at NU and two Hennessy students won the trophy for the best and Electrical Engineers, the Administration. © The winning boy and girl in were winners in the Central science exhibit among high U.S. Army award, an Air Force . Bill received a trophy as the the senior division at the cenValley Science Fair judged school boys in the central valaward for electronics and combest science exhibitor among tral valley fair attend the 22nd high school students and in addition his name has been perma_nently engraved on the trophy which NU received, Points are give for each winning student and the high school with the most points is named International Science and Engineering Fair to be held at Kansas City, Mo., May 9 to 14, Bill Barnickol will attend as the local winner and if the girl winner is unable to.attend Sara Snapp will go and exhibit her school winner of the fair. The science project, -F971winner is Nevada Union. Elementary and high: school Sara Snapp was named students competing at the cenrunner-up among. high school girls exhibiting at the fair. tral valley: fair. came from these: . : Sara also was named the alNevada, Placer; Sacramento, terngte for a U, S, Navy award, Sierra, Solano, Yolo, Yuba and a cruise on a navy ship for one East Nicolus in Sutter. . week, If the winner is unable.to -» Entrantsattending private, ~ Invited to go. Ron Small was the trophy winner among high school students and three other sophomores at NU received ribbons: Cheryl Howard, Johnny Lum and the ninth through twelfth grade enter the senior division. Any — student in grade eight or lower
is judged. inthe junior division. ee erte® Forest funds. — phy for outstanding achievement formula will at their grade level: Carolyn ; Snapp for first graders and be retained Debra Prisk for second gradalso won the first place tro ers. Carolyn also won an award The county board. of educafrom the Sacramento County tion has decided to retain a 15Optometrist Society and the year old formula governing disWomen's Auxiliary to the Sactribution of forest reserve funds to school districts having forest lands, The federal government gives a percentage of fees collected for timber sales and grazing on forest service lands to such districts. CAROLYN SNAPP (right) and Debra Prisk are the Hennessy School students who took first place for their grade level in the Central Valley Science Fair held last week in Sacramento. Representatives of the Nevada City Elementary School District Wednesday asked the board of education to adopt a policy on how the money will be distributed next year, and the board voted }to keep the present formula, There has been discussion of . . hanging the formula so that all districts, not just those with for* est lands, could participate in he reserve funds. If the change * had been made Nevada City would have been the biggest loser, Ed Fellersen, county superintendent of schools said. Dan Woodard, superintendent— <0BS iaatattia ENN ts assssssncoee THE SOX Nevada Union High School winners in the Central Valley Science Fair pose with the high school's trophy. The_ winners are (left to right) Eric Hynes, Johnny Lum, Sara Snapp, Bill Barnickol, Chery! Howard and Ron Small. ber, represented Nevada City » Wednesday. Woodward explained Nevada City’s needs, and asked that the board make a policy decision before his board prepared its budget. * } t toe