PRESS RELEASE: Team Crane Science Fair Completes 32 Years, Gives Students Opportunities

April 19, 2016

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 32nd Annual Team Crane Science Fair hosts 106 projects from regional students. WestGate@Crane, IN – April 20, 2016- Students from twelve area schools entered 106 projects to compete in the 32nd Annual Team Crane Science Fair held at WestGate Academy Conferencing & Training Center on April 20. For students, the Team Crane Science Fair is a way to put into practice their science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) skills. NSWC Crane STEM Coordinator Tina Closser helped organize the science fair and says the event is an opportunity to motivate students in STEM. “The purpose is to let them know there are other kids who like it…to kind of forward their interest in STEM and also to connect them with other companies. It’s a great networking event to see the STEM talent out there and for kids to see the STEM jobs that are in our area.” This was the first time Overall Senior Division winner Corina Greiner attended the Team Crane Science Fair. She says her project, “The role of friendship networks and motivational goals in interracial interactions”, helped her gain knowledge about the world around her. “I think Doctor Murphy’s lab has provided me with a phenomenal opportunity. Both of these studies are novel studies so it’s the first of its kind. To be at collegiate level research, groundbreaking research, as a high school student is such a wonderful opportunity for me. It’s definitely an experience I can build upon in the future.” Greiner is a Senior at Brown County High School and will be attending Indiana University this fall. She will take her project to compete in the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, the world’s largest international pre-college science competition, May 8. She also won the ASNE Award (given for representing naval engineering principles) and the Federally Employed Women Award (given for demonstrating leadership, equity, and advancement of women) at the Team Crane Science Fair. Ben Kizior of Jasper Middle School won the Overall Junior Division with his project “What material obstructs Wi-Fi signal the most?” Students grades six through twelve were eligible to compete in ten categories: Behavioral Science, Biology, Botany, Chemistry, Consumer Science, Earth, Space, & Environmental Science, Inventions & STEM projects, Math & Computer Science, Medicine & Health, and Physics. There were two divisions: Junior Division (grades 6 -8) and Senior Division (grades 9-12). Every category had first, second, and third place winners. Each division had an overall winner. There were also five unique awards and scholarships given from science-related organizations.

Each winner is listed Below:

Overall Junior Division Winner & $200: Ben Kizior, Jasper Junior Overall Senior Division Winner & $200: Corina Greiner, Brown County ASNE Awards - Given to projects representing naval engineering principles Junior Division Winner: Ankush Dhawan Senior Division Winner: Corina Greiner ASQ Awards - Given to projects with overall quality Junior Division Winner - Ankush Dhawan Senior Division Winner- Cassie Atchley Federally Employed Women Awards- Given to projects demonstrating leadership, equity, and advancement of women  Junior Division Winner - Senior Division Winner - Corina Greiner Crane Toastmaster Award - Given to best overall presentation that reflects the mission of the organization, which is to provide a culture to empower others to develop communication and leadership skills Winner - Ashtin Wilson Society of Women Engineers Award - Given to female with innovative approach to engineering and technology Junior Division Winner - Marianna Green Senior Division Winner - Shelby Root Behavioral Science Winners Junior Division - 1st Isabella Roberts, Jasper, 'Power vs Paper' 2nd Margaret Naumoff, Orleans, 'Thinkin on that moody music' 3rd Avery Knies, Jasper, 'The Scoop on the Stroop' Senior Division - 1st Corina Greiner, Brown County, 'The role of friendship networks and motivational goals in interracial relations' 2nd Allison Allbright, Shoals, 'Safe or Not Sorry' 3rd Mykeala Peterson, Shoals, 'Equine Intelligence' Biology Winners Junior Division - 1st Hallie Rue, Jasper, 'One Potatoe, Two Potatoe, Three Potatoe, Mold!' 2nd Livia Land, Jasper, 'Are Fingerprint Inherited' 3rd Claire Abner, St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School, 'Totes Ma Goats' Botany Winners Junior Division - 1st Ava Harmon, Jasper, 'Rooting for New Kind of Electricity' 2nd Nathan Frady, Bloomfield, 'Topsoil vs. Hydroponics' 3rd Jacqueline Bickford, St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School, 'What liquid grows green plants the best?' Biology & Health Senior Division - 1st Allison Speer, North Daviess, 'White Carnation' 2nd Ashley Alvarex, North Daviess, 'Do it yourself glow flowers' 3rd Hunter Buehler, North Daviess, 'Does Tea Stain Your Teeth?' Chemistry Junior Division - 1st Sabrina Chouinard, Ronald K. Bell East, 'Rocketry Burn Rate of Oxidizers' 2nd Ankush Dhawan, Castle North, 'Magic Sand' 3rd Kimber Schnarr, Jasper, 'Water to Fuel to Water' Senior Division - 1st Megan Hawkins, Shoals, 'Energy Content of Foods' 2nd Ashtin Wilson, North Daviess, 'Skewered Balloons' 3rd William Webster, North Daviess, 'Why do poprocks pop?' Consumer Science Junior Division - 1st Abby Huddleston, St. Vincent, 'Light Circuit' 2nd Seth Hartwick, Jasper, 'Pellet Performance' 3rd Sarah Bickford, St. Vincent, 'Which Stain Remover Works the Best?' Senior Division - 1st Kristi Swartzentruber, North Daviess, 'Mixing Marshmellows' 2nd David Shands, North Daviess, 'Charging Capabilities' Earth, Space, & Environmental Science  Junior Division - 1st Cody Craig, St. Vincent, 'Make the Wind Work for You' 2nd Wyatt Hopper, Orleans, 'Garbage Reduction' 3rd Sari Armstrong & Xaviara Fuartado, Shoals, 'The Truth About Water' Inventions & STEM Projects Junior Division - 1st Clara Sternberg & Claire Witte, Jasper, 'It's a Snap' 2nd Alex Buck, Homeschool, 'Arduino Laser Tag' 3rd Andrea Burkhart & Gracie Sunderman, 'The 2 Cuties Booties' Math & Computer Science Junior Division - 1st Ben Kizior, Jasper, 'What material obstructs wi-fi signal the most?' 2nd Peyton Davis, Bloomfield, 'The Effectiveness of Different Materials on Wi-fi Signals' 3rd Robert Brown, St. Vincent de Paul, 'Point of Parabola' Medicine & Health Junior Division - 1st Caleb Frady, Linton, 'Revised Take on Crutches for Mobility Impaired People' 2nd Kaitlyn Henke, Jasper, 'Is the Capacity of Lungs Affected by Gender' 3rd Aislinn Young & Lauren Verkamp, Jasper, 'Music to My Ears' Physics Junior Division - 1st Angie Basra & Priyal Sharma, Jasper, 'Balloons on a Bed of Nails' 2nd Marianna Green, Jasper, 'Silencing the Flame' 3rd Chloe Allen, Jasper, 'Strength in Numbers' Senior Division - 1st Logan Harker, Shoals, 'The Science of Surface Vessels' 2nd Melanie Hawkins, Shoals, 'Battery that Make Cents'