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U.S. First Team Returns Home with Ninth
May 2, 1996
Greenville Herald Banner
Showing
is GISD/E-Systems team's best in national
competition
Greenville High Shcool's U.S. FIRST team returned
home Monday night after making the school's best
showing to date in national competition. The
students, engineers from their corporate sponsor
E-Systems, parents and school sponsors have been in
Lake Buena Vista Florida at Disney-World/Epcot
Center since last Wednesday participating in the
contest that drew teams from 74 schools across the
United States.
During
the event the local students earned a "premier team"
designation - one of only five to do so - and served
as ambassadors for the U.S. FIRST event, said
sponsor and GHS teacher Vanessa Pope.
The team
also earned finalist honors in the Chairman's Award
Division which recognizes teams best exemplifying
the spirit of the competition. For the effort
the team received a trophy created by U.S. First
Founder Dean Kamen.
Members
finished in the top 10 in competition, being the
66th team to be eliminated out of the 74 total, Pope
said.
The
academic contest calls for students and corporate
sponsors to team up to create the move innovative
robot from a standard set of materials.
The
30-foot high remote controlled robo-gladiators
compete against one another by putting balls into
goals.
The
competition was started a number of years ago by
Kamen to "reverse the decline in science and math
performance among U.S. students and to give those
subjects the kind of excitement found in sports."
The
title went to Edison Technical High School of
Rochester, N.Y.
As
ambassadors, the Greenville group and their
competing robot helped promote the competition "out
front."
"We were
right there where anyone in Epcot could come by and
see the machine and get information about what U.S.
FIRST is all about," Pope told The Herald Banner
as the group waited to board their weather-delayed
flight home on Monday.
Members
of the GHS team were seniors Melissa Bosley, Laura
Cooney, Erin Corley, John Eargle, Jesse Francis, Kim
Green, Jeremy McClanahan, Amanda Qualls, Ben
Thatcher and Casey Welch; juniors Melanie Eargle,
Patrick Hodapp and Sarah McCrary; sophomores Jill
Doshier, Brittany Maxwell, Emily Pope, Zach Scholz,
Jon Thatcher and Nick Upatham, and freshman Tim
Oliver.
Engineers from E-Systems were Tony Norman, Becton
Pope, David Mimlitch, Robert Mimlitch III, John
Hodapp and Robert Bruce. |