Show Wyoming Boy BOYI N. N Y Girl Win Science Honors WASHINGTON March 8 UP UPA UPA A A year old boy who designed an invisible searchlight using red infra-red rays and a year old girl who constructed models of atoms were proud possessors Wednesday at 2400 Westinghouse science scholarships granted annually annually annually an an- to the most promising teen teenage teenage teenage age scientists found in a nationwide nationwide nationwide nation nation- wide search Top honors in this years year's talent search in which high school students competed went to Charles Amber Davidson 17 of Fort Bridger er Wyo and Anne Hagopian 16 of ot New York City The scholarships will entitle the young Joung scientists to attend any college college college col col- col- col lege or university in tho the country for four years subject to the approval approval ap- ap roval of the scholarship committee commit- commit tee ee of the Science Clubs of America America Amer- Amer ica ca conductors of the annual talent talent talent tal tal- tal- tal ent search Davidson a country boy delved Into nto electronics chemistry microscopy microscopy microscopy micro micro- painting and biology In addition he was captain of his high school football team and won wona a light heavyweight boxing award He has been working for six years on scientific projects and his ils invisible searchlight using red infra rays and an electronic pickup is intended for military use usein usein usen in n scanning enemy battle lines Iines un Un- detected He plans a career of research Miss Hagopian small and dark- dark haired Is the youngest girl finalist finalist finalist final final- ever to receive the grand schol schol- A student at the Brearly school in New York Anne paints and draws in addition to her scientific scientific experiments She has built models of atoms and an original model to demonstrate principles of geometry She plans to become a research physicist Awards were granted after a n five day examination conducted by the Science Clubs of America and presented at the Statler hotel Tuesday night by Dr Harlow Shapley director of the Harvard college observatory |