ST. MARY'S - COUNTY SCIENCE, AND EN.GIN.EERING FAIR · 2014-02-13 · CDR Robert Hughes Mr. Alex...
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WELCOME AND GUIDE
We welcome you to the 1982 St. Mary's County Science and Engineering Fair. This is the 22nd annual science fair, the fair having first occurred in 1961. The science exhibits displayed here have been submitted by students in the public, private, and parochial schools in the county.
The exhibits are the result of science projects generated by the students' interest in science. The science and engineering fair offers the students a medium through which they may present their findings to their fellow students and to the public. According to the bylaws of the St. Mary's County Science Fair Board, the exhibits should be extracurricular scientific school requirements. However, projects developed for school credit, but not during class instructional time, may be entered in the fair. Course grades are not dependent upon student participation in the science fair. Students are encouraged to seek help from teachers, scientists, and others, provided they give recognition to all persons from whom such help is obtained.
Exhibits are entered in two divisions: Junior (grades 6 through 9) and Senior (grades 10 through 12). In each division, exhibits are placed in one of eleven subject areas as listed in this program. Each exhibit is assigned a project number which is listed in this program. Corresponding numbers are placed on the exhibits. All exhibits must adhere to the size and safety regulations promulgated by the Prince George's Science Fair Association and endorsed by the St. Mary's County Science Fair Board. No vertebrate animals may be exhibited at the fair.
Selected exhibits from the St. Mary's County Fair will be chosen to be entered in the Prince George's Area Science Fair which will be held on April 16-18 in the Largo Student Center, Prince George's Community College. The 1982 International Science and Engineering Fair will be in Houston, Texas.
The cover for this program was designed by Susan Hayden of Chopticon High School. This design was chosen as most appropriate in depicting the theme of this year's science fair, "Robotics". Second place winner was John Guinther of Great Mills High School. Third place cover art winner was Debbie Sydnor of Chopticon High School. Recipients of honorable mention in this poster contest were Robyn Bernard, Tuyet Hoang, and James Litke, all from Great Mills High School. The winning entries are on display at the science and engineering fair.
The St. Mary's County Science Fair Board would like to thank Dr. Richard Weigle, President of St. Mary's College, and the staff of the Montgomery Arts Center for making the school facilities available for the 1982 Science and Engineering Fair.
Friday, March 5, 1982 Registration and Safety Inspection of Projects
Saturday, March 6, 1982
PROGRAM
Judging of Projects (no exhibitors) Judging of Projects (with exhibitors) Display Area Open to Public Awards Ceremony Removal of Projects
6:00- 7:00 P.M.
8:00 - 9:30 A.M. 9:30 - 12:00 NOON 1:00- 3:00P.M. 3:00- 4:00P.M. 4:00 - 4:30 P.M.
(The Science Fair Board is not responsible for the projects after 5:00P.M. on Saturday.)
ST. MARY'S COUNTY SCIENCE FAIR BOARD
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Registration
Representatives to the Prince George's Science Fair Association
Awards
Judging
Facilities, Safety, Security
Publicity
Program Booklet Committee
Pat Borland Joseph Cerrito Jeanne Crocker Lois Donhiser Bob Faus Candy Guyther Chris Iekel Kar ine Ingersoll Brother John Barbara Kable Larry Mertaugh
BOARD MEMBERS
John Wiley
John Weir
Kar ine Ingersoll
Jeanne Crocker
Christopher Iekel
Christopher Iekel Brother John
Brother John Joseph Cerrito Lois Donhiser Karine Ingersoll Violet Sakran
Larry Mertaugh
Jonathan Ingersoll John Weir
Sid Wood
Christopher Iekel Anna Long Charles Sakran Sid Wood
Linda Neeley Walter Rupp Charles Sakran Violet Sakran Paul Stein Jonathan Trent Stephen Vandivere Charles Walsh John Weir John Wiley Sid Wood
AWARDS
The most important reward a student entering the science fair can receive is the experience and sense of accomplishment they receive from conducting a scientific investigation and exhibiting their achievements to their fellow students and the public. Therefore, each student entering a project will be recognized by being awarded a Certificate of Participation. The following additional recognition will be given for those projects judged to be superior:
Grand Award Plaques
First Place Medals
Second Place Medals
Honorable Mention Awards
Enrichment Awards
One in the Junior Division One in the Senior Division
One for each subject area in each division
One for each subject area in each division
Identified by a special seal on the Certificate of Participation
Special awards will he given to recognize achievement in the following areas:
Best Use of Inexpensive Materials Best Presentation Best Data Correlation
The Science Fair Board wishes to honor the memory of Mike Moses by renaming the Best Teaching Aid Award the Mike Moses Award. This is in recognition of his dedication as a teacher, and as one who has been an effective force for good in the lives of so many of our county's youths.
Science Fair Committee Awards Special recogmtlon may be given to projects judged by the Science Fair Committee to be of exceptional merit.
NOTE: The judges are authorized to withhold an award in any division if exhibits in that division are judged not to be of high enough caliber.
In addition to the above awards presented by the Science Fair Board, the following awards will be given by the following civic and professional groups:
American Association of University Women (St. Mary's City Branch)
Five Senior and five Junior Division Awards ($10 each award) to the projects that best meet the criteria in the energy field. Winners will be invited to the AAUW Energy Fair. ·
Golden Beach Junior Women's Club
One Senior and one Junior Division Award ($50) to the projects that best meet the criteria for conservation.
Lung Association of Southern Maryland
Cash prizes to the first, second, and third place winners in the Senior Division and one cash prize in the Junior Division for projects in the field of respiratory systems.
PRB Associates, Inc.
One award to the project that best meets the criteria in the field of computer science and electronics.
St. Mary's County League of Women Voters
One Senior and one Junior Division Award ($25) to the projects that best meet the criteria for Renewable Energy Resources or Conservation
Society of Engineers and Scientists of the Naval Air Test Center
Grand Award - Senior Division Grand Award - Junior Division
Society of Flight Test Engineers
Senior Division Engineering Project Award Junior Division Engineering Project Award
Southern Maryland Audubon Society
$100 Savings Bond $100 Savings Bond
Plaque and $25 cash award Plaque and $25 cash award
One year student membership to the project that meets the criteria of the award for nature or conservation.
Town Creek Garden Club
One Senior and one Junior Division Award (Book) to the projects that best meet the criteria in Botany.
Waterman's Association
One Award ($25) to the project that best meets the criteria for conservation of our water resources.
Women's Club of St. Mary's County
One Senior and one Junior award ($25) to the project that best meets the criteria in Zoology.
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JUDGES
The St. Mary's County Science Fair Board wishes to recognize and express sincere appreciation to the followirtg individuals who contributed their time to judge the exhibits:
Naval Air Test Center -Coordinator, Dr. Larry Mertaugh
Mr. William Anderson Dr. Carol Bohn CDR Richard Carrigan Mr. Joseph Cerrito Mr. Terry Collom Mrs. Karen Garner Mr. Jerry Grover CDR Robert Hughes Mr. Alex Loker Mr. Robert Miller Mr. Dave Scheible Dr. Richard Sieger Mr. Robert Smith Mr. Page Stanley Mr. Mike Stellman Mr. Ted Takacs Mr. Art Weaver Mr. Danny Weddle
St. Mary's College of Maryland- Coordinator, Dr. Robert Goldsmith
Dr. Paul Blanchette Dr. John Eichen mueller Mrs. Madeline Kreitzer Mr. William Mitchell Dr. Robert Novotny Dr. Earnest Willoughby
St. Mary's County Community
Mr. Al Dillow Dr. John C. Knowlton Mrs. Connie Scheible Dr. John Schlipf Dr. Fletcher Veitch Dr. Tom Vollman
SPONSORS
The Science Fair Board is indebted to the many sponsors of the Science and Engineering Fair. Contributions from these sponsors were used to cover the cost of prizes, participation in the Prince George's Area Science Fair, and administrative costs. The fair and the opportunities afforded its participants could not exist without the loyal support of these sponsors:
Chopticon High School Coca Cola Bottling Company Educational Association of St. Mary's County Esperanza Middle School Leonard Hall Junior Naval Academy Lexington Park Lions Club Little Flower School Mantech of New Jersey Corporation Margaret Brent Middle School Mother Catherine Spalding School Potomac River Association St. Mary's Ryken High School Seventh District Optimist Club Society of Flight Test Engineers Spring Ridge Middle School
The Science Fair Board thanks members of the Civil Air Patrol and students of Leonard Hall Junior Naval Academy who served as ushers during the fair.
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St. John's School Great Mills Margaret Brent Mother Catherine Spalding St. Michael St. Mary's Ryken Spring Ridge
SCIENCE FAIR EXHIBITS
PROJECT NUMBER STUDENT'S NAME PROJECT TITLE
SENIOR DIVISION
BOTANY
B-101 Denise Bailey Up She Goes!
B-102 Edward Harvey How Much Can They Take?
B-103 Brandy O'Dell What Type of Solid Has More Organisms
B-104 William Parker The Effect of Plant Life in Space
B-105 Lynn Robbins The Strength of Green
CHEMISTRY
C- 101 Gregory Fant Enzyme Action
C-102 Angel Gaylak Energy Released in Alcohol Fuels
C-103 Janeen R. Kelley Hangovers- What Not to Drink
C-104 Catherine Pinckney Who Done It?
C-105 Linda Rhoads High-C?
C-106 Diana Rose The Lead We Leave
C-107 Richelle Stevenson Chemicals in Paints and Glazes
C-108 Kathleen Winslow Is Health Food Healthy
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PROJECT NUMBER STUDENT'S NAME
COMMUNICATIONS SCIENCES
CS-101 Timothy LeSage
CS-102 John Velonis
ENGINEERING
E-101 Michael Ameye
E-102 Jon Heaton
PROJECT TITLE
SENIOR DIVISION
Key to Technology
Writing Chemical Equations
Container Designs Due to Pressure
Properties of Your Car's Steel
ENVIRONMENTAL AND SPACE SCIENCES
ESS-101 Steven Holcomb Science in a Closed Environment
ESS-102 Annmari Ingersoll Solvent Crisis or Death in a Can
MEDICAL SCIENCES
MS-101 Debi Faries Are Dog Bites All That Bad?
MS-102 Rebecca Garner Whose Blood Is It?
MS- 103 Pamela Gibson Salt Plus, Minus Goiter
PHYSICS
P- 101 David Fortney Mirrors and Reflections
P-102 John McFadden Photography
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BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
BS-201 Pamela Holte
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BS-203 Kevin Krush
BS-204 J.o..ann McCartney
BS-205 William Tingle
BS-206 Jennifer Vollman
BS-207 Elizabeth Wentworth
BOTANY
B-201 Eric Dean
B-202 Darlene Emerson
B-203 Kathryn Fairfax
B-204 H M Kelly Ferris
B-205 B Christina Ingersoll
B-206 Melissa MaGill
B-207 Roy McGrath
B-208 Tracy Reibsom!
B-209 Elizabeth Utz
B-21 0 Mark Woodburn
B-211 Matthew Woodburn
CHEMISTRY - FOODS
C-202 $ Jonathan D idso11
C-207 Annette Howard
PROJECT TITLE SCHOOL
JUNIOR DIVISION
Zodiac MB
Grade Your Lifestyle! LM
A-maze-ing Rodents LM
Is Seeing Believing? LM
Your Senses! How You Use Them LH
I Can Study Better With Music On! SJS
Who Will Learn the Maze Fastest LM
PH and Seed Germination LH
Limu the Wonder Food SJS
Hydroponics LF
Does Music Stunt Your Growth LM
Chlorophyll's Clue Commence LM
Plants As Living Things SJS
How the Environment Affects Grass LH
Which Plant Grows the Best LM
Plants and Their Suntraps LH
Plants Have a Preference Too LH
Plants and Artificial Lights SMR
Believe It or Not?
Analysis of Fats by Petroleum Ether
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PROJECT NUMBER STUDENT'S NAME PROJECT TITLE SCHOOL
JUNIOR DIVISION
C-210 · Catherine Levy Morning Magic LM
C-212 +111'1 Patrick Murphy Is Chew, Chew Good for You LM
C-215 iU})S~:~sanne R icha~ See Where You Get Your "C" LM
C-218 Paige Tubbs Pasta Problems LM
CHEMISTRY - OTHER
C-201 Renee Bald The Creation of Crystals SJS
C-203 Cara Eckman Paper Chromatography LF
C-204 John Grg,ves Chemistry; Powders and Liquids LM ---
C-205 f< Joseph Hayden White, Bright and Out of Sight LM
C-206 Laura Hilton Crystals SJS
C-208 Howard Kimball Electrolysis LH
C-209 Paul Krush Methane Gas as an Energy Source LM
C-211 Greg McFadden The 5 P's of Equine Ecstasy LH
C-213 Chandra O'Brien Can a Flame's Color be Changed? LM
C-214 Reeves Why Soap Repels Floating Objects LM
C-216 Michael Roache Water Purification LH
C-217 Brian Roberts Wood, the Fiber of Future Energy LH
C-219 Kellye Wible Fire Effects on Household SJS Materials
COMMUNICATIONS SCIENCES
CS-201 Gerald Adams How a Crystal Radio Works SJS
CS-202 V audy Hausen My Favorite Chip Isn't Chocolate LF
CS-203 John Jones Communicating With Lasers SJS
CS-204 Cynthia King Crystal Controlled Radio MC
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PROJECT NUMBER STUDENT'S NAME PROJECT TITLE SCHOOL
JUNIOR DIVISION
CS-205 Brian Miller Radio Broadcasting LH
CS-206 Bronna Norris Quiz Challenger LH
CS-207 Durwood Ringo Safety Pin Radio SJS
ENGINEERING - SOLAR
E-201 Joseph Cerrito Is Solar Flight Possible LM
E-20~ Thomas Jarboe Cooling With the Sun LF
E-206 +\(}1 Laura Mann Let the Sun Shine In LM
E-207 Bill Mesmer Window-Box Solar Collector LH
E-211 Scott Russell Sun Power LH
E-213 Sallye Stotsbery Solar Energy Cooker LM
ENGINEERING - OTHER
E-202 Gregory Eaton Effect of Insulating Material SMR
E-203 William Hipple The Aerodynamics of Model Planes LH
E-205 Kirk Larson Aerodynamics LH
E-208 Karen Poe Dams and How They Work LH
E-209 John Quade The Internal Combustion Engine LH
E-210 William Rogers Glider Comparison LH
E-212 G. Stevenson Comparison of Engines LH
E-21~ Preston Wood Windmill Efficiency MB
ENVIRONMENTAL AND SPACE SCIENCES
ESS-201 Stephen Burroughs Rings of Saturn ar.d About Saturn SJS
ESS-202 Sean Grov~ What the Shuttle Does In Space LM
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PROJECT NUMBER STUDENT'S NAME PROJECT TITLE SCHOOL
JUNIOR DIVISION
ESS-204 James MaGill, Jr. The Sun's Family SJS
ESS-205 Christopher Missler The Solar System SJS
ESS-206 Glen Rauner The Planet Mars SJS
ESS-207 Kathleen Wilson Asteroids In Space SJS
ESS-208 John Winters Weather Station LF
ESS-209 Robert Wisner Space Shuttle ? LH
ESS-210 Mary Woodburn Saturn and Its Moons E
ESS-211 T onya Bunker Clouds E
MATHEMATICS
M-201 Becky Braham A Study of Conic Sections MCS
M-202 Miriam Owens Mathematics of Mosaics MC
M-203 John Roache Half-Life LH
M-204 William Winters Polyhedra LF
MEDICAL SCIENCES
MS-201 Susie Emerson Microbes At War With Our Bodies SJS
MS-202 Gregory Gill Fasting and Body Energy LH
MS-203 Karyn Gill The Addictive Side of Carbo- LH hydrates
MS-204 Jennifer Lockard Fractures LF
MS-205 Kenneth Moon Beware the Caries Attack! LH
MS-206 Heather Pierce Dental Benefit of Raspberry Plant LH
MS-207 Kathleen Quade What Is Cancer? SJS
MS-208 Kelly Selby Food and Its Effect On Me E
MS-209 Coleen Sico Effect of Antiseptics on Bacteria MC
PROJECT NUMBER STUDENT'S NAME PROJECT TITLE SCHOOL
JUNIOR DIVISION
MS-210 Susan Brown Orthodontics LF
MS-211 Lynn Brice Hematology SJS
PHYSICS
P-201 Ricky Fenwick Water Displacement LH
P-202 Heath Haukland A Pendulum RE:.b MB
P-203 Alexander Rains Are You a Filter? E
P-204 Shannon Rowland Why Does a Light Bulb Need Glass LM
P-205 trn-, John Weuke rfli k"E-> W~ll ke. Pyramid Power -Fact or Fiction? LM
P-206 James Wheal VanDer Graaff Generator SJS
P-207 Nick Yeitrakis Using and Overcoming Friction LH
P-208 Gene Forrest Siphon Fountain E
P-209 Tina Keller Get the Message? LH
ZOOLOGY - HUMANS
Z-201 David Atlas Where I Came From; How I LH Developed
Z-202 Steve Bibeault How the Human Lungs Operate LM
Z-206 Lisa Ellis Is There a Difference and Why LH
Z-208 Karen Hindle The Human Ear LH
Z-213 Kevin Moon The Respiratory System LH
Z-214 Michelle Norvell The Amazing World of Archeology MB
Z-216 Franklin Poe The Human Eye LH
Z-217 Jennifer Raynor The Heart- Our Pump LH
Z-218 Tamara Van Dalsum Comparing Gerbils With Humans LF
Z-220 Laura Woodburn The Eye LF
PROJECT NUMBER STUDENT'S NAME PROJECT TITLE SCHOOL
JUNIOR DIVISION
ZOOLOGY - OTHER
Z-203 Wendy Bowling Just Horsing Around LH
Z-204 Roland Chretien The Bee LH •
Z-205 Thomas Crowder Understanding Oysters LH
Z-207 John Fowler A New Look At Dinosaurs LH
Z-209 Julia Kopp Does It Pay? LH
Z-210 Michele Liska Care of Mare and Foal LF
Z-211 Paul Madron Sharks LM
Z-212 Tina Maher A Study of the White-Faced SR Hornet
Z-215 Kristine Ohler The Study of Mammals MB
Z-219 William White Metabolism of Mice MC
Z-221 Laura Alsbrooks The Magnificent Shark LH
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