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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES eh ____ SUNDAY, MAR. 18, 195% |
| Competitors Do ‘Original Work
1 | Advice to fathers and Imothers: Don't ask what your thigh-school son is doing with [that smelly chemical set. | Chances are, his . answer \will only confuse you. § | This would be particularly true {if your son or daughter happened to be one of the 23 Indiana high | school seniors invited to partici{pate in the Junior Scientists’ As{sembly Saturday in the Claypool Hotel. Each of the budding research {authorities has chosen an individual field in which to do orichqosing the top research jobs for iginal work. h Ren o the winners will be On| appearance -!n the Junior Scien- > Whether it be abstract mental a. Jeside Hus or her Sa at tists’ Assembly. Dr. K. K. Chen problems or concrete experiments, : ain explain Or Chairmgn R. W. Lefler, Purdue|j,nn DeWald, Donald Russell and the young scientist finds an opdemonstrate the project. | University, is assisted by Df, Bal | Joanne McFarlin Central Catho- Portunity to show his or her Scholarship committees from|dinger; P. D. Edwards, Ball State Jo High. : jability in the Indiana Science colleges and universities through- Teachers College; Theodore W.| HAMMOND: Robert Benedict Talent Search, out the state will interview the Torrey, Indiana University, and and Jack Burbach, Hammond Take, for instance, 18-year-old entrants preparatory to offering Winona Welsh, DePauw Univer- High, ’ ~ (Watson M. Laetsch, son of the scholarships. sity. | EVANSVILLE: James Bosler Rev. and Mrs. Walter Laetsch,
At 12:30 p.m. the winners and| Exofficio Members land Harry W. Newcomb, Reits|2340 Shelby St. «
their sponsoring teachers will be, Ex officio members of the com- High, Senior at Howe RE entertained at an honors lunch-'mittee include Mr. Leckrone; *W.| TERRE HAUTE: Paul C. Blli-| Watson submitted a paper on John Shonle «+ « four colors fo a map.
Twenty-Three Young Hoosiers To Exhibit Projects Saturday
By CARL HENN Twenty-three young Hoosier scientists will exhibit their winning projects Saturday at the Junior Scientists’ Assembly in the Claypool Hotel. High school seniors from every part of Indiana will display the original work which won them entry in the 10th National Science Talent Search and opportunity for scholarship awards m the fourth = conducted by the Science Clubs Indiana Science Talent|of America. Forty winners are Search. | chosen each year and go to Wash-
Two Indianapolis winners—Wat- | \08ton, D.C, for awards of $11,son Laetsch, Howe High, and John| 00 in scholarships. . .
Shonle, Shortridge High—will be In Indiana, a Science Talent among 23 boys and girls repre- | Hearch Committee examiBes ose sented at the show. {than 100 Hoosier entries ore
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Watson M. Laetsch . . . fun with fungi.
, |P. . : [ okt. |“Stugdies in Medical Mycology” as : } : . - vet, SO Dr. Chat %e Shoah roan, resident. Jodiana’ it, Darfield Hah an0 Herbert his ied In entry, He 1a 5 Towe They're all getting atraid to come make a map In which no two: A Method ot Factoring the Sum |Reed alone Was sponsoring teache ; #¥icaud, state sponsor, Indiana) HMI ; “mp, i.|High senior, and his sponsoring around lately.” (colors would be adjoining. of. Two. Even- owered Terms. (er for the other three: : pe An RICHMOND:, Rott Tou dill 5 7 This; too, indicated a certain j..4 subject was “Paleontology
DF KM ORR, Alroctor ol hed yy Academy of Science. -{gafi, Richmond Seniof High. teacher was Paul Klinge. “Four-Color Problem” “It’'s’ a known fact already,”
fg acol Ey division, Bll LUI “Student entrants, in addition to SAN PIERRE: David Chesak,| In explaining his work, Wat- No such tropbles afict John said John. “I'm just- trying to/SWOUDt Of brainwork on the part “p. ooo.” counin: Jerry's exe
of Wiley, son of Mr. and Mrs.
& Co., will present the main ad-| P | Watson Laetsch and John Shonle, San Pierre High. {son sald he was attempting to Shonle, 17-year-old Shortridge prove it mathematically.” | Macy Bowman. According to Jen. hibit was centered around “The
dress, speaking on “Science! | : " ,_ include: IDAVILLE: David Goodnight, | culture several types of patho- senior, another Indianapolis fina- g | | » - Through igi 8 >. iv CONNERSVILLE: David A. Idaville High. {genic fungi from apparently nor- list in the state contest. He said most mapmakers use nje Croas, his sponsoring jeachior) Cottrell Precipitator,” and Frank - 2 : 2s eon Ribute o the Cree, Jan Duane Huber, Jerry . CROWN POINT: Ed L. Dicker- mal skin. John, son of Mrs. Horace2t least five colors because blue Wiley hopes to continue 2 s sa lin went into the -field of “Ele in ll roy 8 thetic Lobr and Franklin Mattig, Con-/man, Crown Point High. Whose skin? Why, any class- Shonle, 32 E. 524 St., has entered USUAL is a leating Satin ot Prirdue Valve y ee mentary Photomicrography.” analgesics, n nersville Senlor High. | SOUTH. BEND: : William R. mate who happened to volunteer,'a paper called simply “The Four- Wa ef areas - te EI. na on | An embryo botanist turned up A student report on “Story of|, SRFENWOOD: Wiley Bowman, Cook, Central High. [°1, Course. Color Problem.” It is an attempt|;." one country from another. | Connersville High School boagts/at Richmond High School, where My Project” will. be given by Center Grove High. "8 ROANOKE: David Estrich,| “Sometimes,” admitted Watson, to prove, mathematically, that Greenwood ‘Winner : four finalists: David Cree, Jan ponert T. Milligan got up a paper Joanne McFarlin, contest entrant FT. WAYNE: Ronald Baker, Jackson Township High, ~~ [“it's a little hard to get volunteers. only four colors need be used 10 yonn won national honorable Duane Huber, Jerry Lohr and “Preservation of Cut Roses’ from Central Catholic High Di S it Fil fd | * » * mention In the annual Westing- Franklin Mattig. School, Ft. Wayne.. ivorce sult ie Tin Stri of Street Finds Honor System 'house Science Talent Search. His! _ Geometry Paper | Robert, son of Mr. and Mra, Dr. Lawrence H. Baldinger, Against Sugar Heir | faculty sponsor was Enoch Bur-' David, sponsored by Teachers Scott W. Milligan, also hopes to dean of the College of Science, ah ad 2 * Pays Interest ton. (Walter Reed and Edward Huber, attend Purdue University next Notre Dame University, will pre-| OS ANGELES, Mar. 17 (UP) tse in an. WwWTlU 0 é wil From Greenwood, Wiley R. turned in a paper on “The Basis year. His sponsoring teacher was
sent the 23 winners at the close —Mrs. Margaret Lee Spreckles, | SALT LAKE CITY, Mar. 17 Bowman submitted a paper on|of Non-Euclidean Geometry.” Mr. Ezfa Miller. {(UP)—Salt Lakers are honest. _
of the luncheon. 23. fourth wife of sugar heir Sitting ‘Undressed’ Near a Fine Highway |r. cashiers at Prudential Fed.
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