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National Science Bowl®for High School Students |
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| Thomas
Jefferson High School wins the 2004 National Science Bowl
in Washington, DC. Kay Aull answers a question in the final
round of competition.
(left to right:Michael Zhang, Kay Aull, Paul Yang, and Samuel Lederer) Photo
by Dennis Brack, DOE |
The
final rounds A & M and Thomas Jefferson. |
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| A&M
Consolidated High School wins second place in the 2004
National Science Bowl in Washington, DC. Although A&M
has been in the Science Bowl many times, this is the first
Science Bowl
for the members of this team
(left to right:Nathan Savir,Christopher Simpson,Nuvan Rathnayaka, Gilbert Huang.) Photo
by Dennis Brack, DOE |
North
Hollywood High School competes in 2004 National Science
Bowl in Washington, DC. Paul Kim holds buzzer indicating that
he knows the answer to the question. (left to right: Paul Kim,
Stephen Yao, Tanya Marton, and Shawn Chanslor)
Photo
by Dennis Brack, DOE |
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| Peter Johansen High School at 2004 National Science Bowl in Washington, DC. Chi-Jen Lu in a moment of last minute study for competition in the Department of Energy Science Bowl. Photo by Dennis Brack DOE Note: Mike Doyle in Modesto Bee Washington Bureau has interviewed the team. For More Information: Call Sue Walpole 301 347 3850 |
University
HIigh School competes in 2004 National Science Bowl in Washington,
DC.
Amy Dawson-Andoh concentrates on a question. Photo
by Dennis Brack, DOE |
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| Iolani
High School competes in the 2004 National Science Bowl in
Washington, DC.
Ryan Tsukamoto and Carol Pham have fun between questions. Photo
by Dennis Brack, DOE |
Woodinville
High School in the top twelve of the 2004 National Science
Bowl in Washington, DC.
(left to right:Isaac Nelson-King,Kevin Dick,Shawn Connolly, and Nikhil Joshi) Photo
by Dennis Brack, DOE |
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| Montgomery Blair
High School competes in 2004 National Science Bowl in
Washington, DC. Photo by Dennis
Brack, DOE |
Santa
Monica High School competes in 2004 National Science Bowl
in Washington, DC.Team Captain Rem Koning buzzes in to answer
a question.
(left to right: Matthew Gilbert-Hamerling, Rem Koning,Emily Martinez) Photo
by Dennis Brack, DOE |
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| Score
Keeper - Greg Mills |
University High School wins first place in the speed race of the Hydrogen Fuel Cell competition in the 2004 National Science Bowl in Washington, DC. (left to right: first row, Brian Jones,Natalie Jackson, Amy Dawson-Andoh. second row: Mark Soderholm, Kenny Taubenslag and coach Paul Miller.Photo by Dennis Brack, DOE For More Information: Call Sue Walpole 301 347 3850 |
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| Terre Haute South Vigo High School make a hydrogen fuel cell car as part of the activities of the 2004 National Science Bowl inWashington, DC. (left to right Chastity Williams, Shakell Dalal, and Ann Chi. Photo By Dennis Brack, DOE. 703 622 5949 Note: This team will be participating in the SCIENCE BOWL on Saturday and Sunday. The final rounds are on Monday morning. |
La Jolla High School competes in 2004 Science Bowl Hydrogen Fuel Cell race and the National Science Bowl. Julian Sonderegger, a junior at La Jolla High School adjusts the left front wheel before competition. Photo by Dennis Brack DOE For More Information: Call Sue Walpole 301 347 3850 |
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| Students
participate in the Pasta Ponticello Courso as part of the enhancement
activities of the 2004 National Science Bowl inWashington, DC.
Photo By Dennis Brack, DOE |
Edmond
Home School Co-op wins second place in the speed race of
the Hydrogen Fuel Cell competition in the 2004 National Science
Bowl in Washington, DC.. Josiah Shaw (blue shirt) and and Geoffrey
Whittaker (black shirt), cheer their vehicle on. Photo by Dennis
Brack, DOE |
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| Mr.
Paul Thomas, MIT, aka "Mr. Magnet" demonstrates
magnetic principles in the Saturday Seminars at the 2004
National Science
Bowl inWashington, DC. Photo By Dennis Brack, DOE |
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