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Show Craig W. Schow Winner in Symposium Paper Writing -J-A Ji-.-.,,-- --- lfrMfcJ.ai.Mtf Craig's mother said Monday morning, that Craig had been working for more than a year on his research project. All last summer and during school-term school-term holidays, he worked at Utah Valley Hospital on his chosen project. Mrs. Schow. said that more than 170 students from the five western states submitted papers pap-ers for the 1968 judging. Of these 22 were selected for the U of U Symposium held last week. The six winners, selected last Saturday will represent the Intermountain Area at the National Junior Science and Humanities Symposium in May at University of Iowa, Iowa City. Dr. Jesse Brown, science supervisor, Salt Lake City Schools, will accompany the students as adviser - teacher representative. Sponsored jointy by Utah University Uni-versity and the U.S. Army, the Junior Science and Humanities program, Duke Universsity, the symposium promotes the value of the humanities to the study of science and mathematics. mathe-matics. All student participants will receive a letter from the symposium sym-posium board, which they may present to the scholarship com-mitee com-mitee of their choice. - In a Saturday address to the paricipants, Dr. Elie A. Schne-our, Schne-our, professor of genetic and molecular biology at the U., said, "You can't go West anymore, any-more, young men and women. There is no more West. Science is giving you new lands the universe to conquer." We must conquer time and space, he added. CRAIG W. SCHOW Writes symposium paper More than a year of study and research has paid off for Craig W .Schow, Junior student stu-dent at Pleasant Grove High School. During a symposium, conducted at University of Utah Ut-ah last Wednesday through Saturday, Craig's paper was among those writen by five other western high school students stu-dents adjudged best of the 22 under consideration. The five others were Steven Jolley,Roy High School; Karen Roselund, White Pine High School, Nevada; Rose Spencer, American Fork High School; James Youngberg, Skyline High School and George Spinner, Spin-ner, Kemmerer High School, Wyoming. Young Mr. Schow, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schow, Pleasant Grove, did research wrote on the subject "Concentration "Concen-tration of the Hemophilic Factor Fac-tor in Outdated Blood." |