Van Horn Scientists Displaying Projects at Union Station March 11-14

Posted February 27, 2015

Several budding young scientists from Van Horn High School are putting their expertise on display during the 64th Greater Kansas City Science and Engineering Fair at Union Station March 11-14. They earned the honor by winning a grand prize trophy or division medal during the third annual Van Horn Science and Engineering Fair inside the school’s Little Theater.

“Students conducted long-term independent research projects on topics like behavioral science, engineering, computer science, math, chemistry, biology and inventions,” said Debbie Cox, Van Horn science teacher and Science Fair sponsor. “Students wrote a paper on their findings and presented their materials at the fair.” Students were then interviewed by a panel of five judges.

Grand Prize winners were:

First Place- Mirinda Holthe for her invention project, “The Development and Analysis of a Biodegradable Valve Oil for Musical Instruments.”

Second Place- Lauren Hopkins for her mathematics project, “Predicting Frequency Using Benford’s and Zipf’s Laws: Does Randomness Exist?”

Third Place- Arianny Pujols and Naomi Kroeger for their zoology project, “Counteracting the Effects of Perchlorate Pollutants on Daphnia magna Using Non-Toxic Antioxidants.”

Division Medals were awarded to:

Behavioral Science Division:  Mallory Kneece and Elizabeth Terry, “The Study of Zodiac Sun Signs and Character Traits.”

Chemistry Division:  Logan Putthoff, “Preparation and Purification of Potassium Chlorate.”

Earth & Space Science Division:  Jonathan Diaz, “Determining the Center of the Milky Way Galaxy Using Globular Clusters and Google Earth.”

Engineering Division:  Chase Wilburn and Destany Williamson, “The Development of an Electromagnetic Self-Charging Cell Phone Case.”

Environmental Science Division:  Raymond Kistner, “The Determination of Phosphate and Nitrate Levels in Water Samples.”

Matter & Energy Division:  Trevor Clay, “The Determination of the Optimal Ratio of a Fluorescent Sensitizer Dye and Catalyst for the Oxidation of Luminol.”

Molecular Biology Division:  Destiny Walcott, “The Effect of Varying Buffer Concentrations on the Rate of Migration in Electrophoresis.”

Projects will be on display for public viewing at Union Station March 12 from noon- 5 p.m. and March 13 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. For more information, visit www.sciencepioneers.org.

Van Horn Science Fair

Front row (left to right):  Lauren Hopkins, Mirinda Holthe, Naomi Kroeger and Arianny Pujols.  Middle row: Trevor Clay, Destany Williamson, Destany Walcott and Elizabeth Terry.  Back row:  Logan Putthoff, Chase Wilburn, Mallory Kneece and Raymond Kistner. Science Fair Sponsor: Debbie Cox, science teacher