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Giving it the ol heave-ho!


Nashuas Taylor Laumeyer had a pretty impressive place second with a throw of 93 07. Taylors discuss
day at the Porcupine Invitational held in Glasgow on toss broke the Nashua school record which was held
Saturday. Her shot put throw of 34 2 was second by Amanda Bryson set in 2002 (109 8), qualifying her
only to Glasgows Leinie Hughes, who threw it 35 7 for the State Track Meet. She also placed 5th in the
(Leinie elected not to go to Baker on Saturday). Taylor 100 meter dash. At the Glasgow Invitational on April
won the javelin with a 104 2 toss and would also 1, the Porcupine junior broke her old school record in
shine in the discus, throwing it 110 10; Leinie would the Javelin with a toss of 117 3.
Question: Why cant T-Rexs High Five?
Answer: Because theyre all dead, silly.
And speaking of the Tyrannosaurus Rex,
its that time of year to shred the T-Rex Trail!
More details in Tuesdays Buzz.

Photosynthesis in Action, Jackson!


HYPOTHESIS: The candle with the plant will stay lit longer than the one without
the plant because of the oxygen produced through the process of photosynthesis.
Five students from Frazers 7th Grade Science class qualified for the State Science
fair that was held on March 27-28 in Missoula. Myklynn Lewis (at left) and Maiyalin
Hotomanie-Jackson showed off their project titled Photosynthesis in Action. Using
a plant, several candles, and a few jars, these scientist demonstrated the power
of photosynthesis as it fueled a candle burning confined under a jar by the oxygen
molecules being released through the photosynthesis taking place within the plant.
Photosynthesis in Action took third place in the 7th Grade Biology category! See the
other three scientists on the back page.
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Ever heard of Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg?
Would you believe there is a lake in the United States, Fish on Your Side, I Fish on My Side, Nobody Fish in the
located in the town of Webster, Massachusetts, with the Middle.
above name? Its the longest name in the United States (45 In the days of the Indians, the lake was a noted fishing
letters, count em!) and was a central gathering place for place. The tribes gathered there for their pow-wows.
the Nipmuc Indians and their friends, the great pond The coming of the white man changed that kind of
divided by narrow channels into three larger bodies of gathering, but throughout the years, the lake with the
water and has been famed throughout the area. long name has continued to attract thousands of people
From the Webster TIMES Centennial Anniversary Issue to its shores each summer.
(1859-1959), the Indians had several different names for the The area of the Lake is 1,442 acres; Fort Peck
great body of water, as can be learned from early maps and Reservoir is 245,000 acres.
old historical records. However, all of these were similar in
part and had almost the same translation, according to Indian
language. Among early names were Chabanaguncamogue,
Chaubanagogum, and Chaubunagungamaug, the latter now
incorporated in the long name.
All historians and Indians of this and other
territories - have agreed that Chaubunagungamaugg
means Fishing Place at the Boundary.
One of the tribes on the other side of the lake
was the Monuhchogoks, which was corrupted
to the name Manchaug. A map of 1795, showing
the town of Dudley, indicated the Lake name as
Chargoggaggoggmanchoggagogg. In 1831, both Dudley
and Oxford, which adjoined the lake, filed maps listing
the name of the pond as Chargoggagoggmanchoggagogg,
but a survey of the lake done in 1830 lists the name as
Chaubunagungamaugg, the ancient name.
Authorities have indicated that the development
of the name to the present long form stems from the
time Samuel Slater began his mills near the lake, which
was nearer the Manchaug village. Hence the Indian
designation Chargoggagoggmanchauggagogg meaning When she was growing up,
Englishmen at Manchaug, came into use. Later they everybody laughed when
added their original Indian descriptive name, and the Amy Schumer said she
entire designation becomes Englishmen at Manchaug wanted to be a comedian...
at the Fishing Place at the Boundary or Lake nobodys laughing now.
Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg.
Despite this official knowledge, the lake - now
descending too often to the designation of Webster Lake -
is known the world over by the humorous translation You
Baker Invitational
(Boys 2nd, Girls 5th)
100m Benji Phillips 2nd
200m Brett Glaser 4th
800m Cade Myrick 2nd
800m Alec Boland 5th
3200m Merlin McKean
2nd
3200m Wilson Overby 6th
110m Hurdles Luke
Briegenzer 4th
300m Hurdles Luke
Breigenzer 2nd
400m Relay 3rd
1600m Relay 3rd
Shot Put Brett Glaser 4th
Discus Ben Miller 4th
Javelin Cade Myrick 3rd
Pole Vault Kyle Ross 2nd
Long Jump Benji Phillips
1st
Triple Jump Trent Herbert
3rd
Girls
200m Emily Kolstad 4th
400m Emily Kolstad 1st Refill!
400m Brinlie Nielsen 4th HYPOTHESIS: If a match is lit and then covered by a cup while surrounded by a
800m Brinlie Nielsen 4th thin layer of water, then when the match dies out, it will cause the water to rise up
1600m Ali Cunningham into the cup.
6th Five Frazer students from the 7th Grade Science class qualified for the State
3200m Faith Sallee 5th Science fair that was held on March 27-28, 2017 in Missoula. From left to right,
300m Hurdles Alaina Keein Ackerman, DAndre Pettie, Blue Fettig took their project Refill to the fair. This
Sallee 2nd project demonstrated the properties of the molecular expansion and contraction of
400m Relay 3rd air when energy is added and removed from the medium. We saw this experiment
1600m Relay 3rd
on the internet originally, the young scientists said. We decided to investigate if this
Javelin Jordan Kulczyk
phenomenom actually happened and why. This experiment actually worked for us
6th
High Jump Kaylee King and we were thrilled All the hard work and research paid off when this team took
5th home third place in the 7th Grade Physical Science category!
Pole Vault Katie Kaiser We are so proud of our students and the hard work they put into getting to state!said
4th Middle School Science Teacher, Danae Sheeran.

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