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Maine South H.S. wins 12th annual Rube Goldberg Machine Contest

ARGONNE, Ill. (March 30, 2007) — A team from Maine Township South High School today won Argonne National Laboratory's 12th annual Rube Goldberg Machine Contest held at Chicago Children's Museum on Navy Pier.

The team defeated eight other teams by building a complex machine that takes at least 10 steps to take a whole orange, juice it and pour the juice from a pitcher into a cup.

Second place in today's competition was won by Wilmington High School, and third place went to a second team from Maine Township South, Park Ridge.

The People's Choice Award, chosen by popular vote by people attending the Chicago Children's Museum during the contest, went to William Fremd High School, Palatine. The team received a trophy.

Other teams in the contest were:

  • Downers Grove North. H.S., Downers Grove
  • Gardner South Wilmington H.S., Wilmington
  • Minooka Comm. H.S., Minooka (two teams)
  • Alan B. Shepard H.S., Palos Heights

The winning team received a traveling trophy to display until the 2008 contest and a tour of Argonne, which will include the Advanced Photon Source, and lunch with Argonne scientists. The first-place team also will have the opportunity to demonstrate its winning machine at Argonne National Laboratory on the day of its tour. In addition, each team member and the team's faculty advisor received an Argonne National Laboratory Rube Goldberg Machine laptop backpack and an Argonne Rube Goldberg Machine Contest T-shirt.

Second-place team members and their faculty advisor received Argonne National Laboratory Rube Goldberg Machine laptop backpacks and Argonne Rube Goldberg Machine Contest T-shirts.

Third-place team members and their faculty advisor received Argonne National Laboratory Rube Goldberg Machine Contest T-shirts.

These top three teams will have the opportunity to compete in the 2007 Illinois State Championship Rube Goldberg Machine Contest to be held Saturday, April 21, at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. They will compete against the top three teams from the Friday, March 9, high school Rube Goldberg Machine Contest at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign's Engineering Open House.

Rube Goldberg machine contests are inspired by Reuben Lucius Goldberg, whose cartoons combined simple household items into complex devices to perform trivial tasks. The machines combine the principles of physics and engineering, using common objects such as marbles, mousetraps, stuffed animals, electric mixers, vacuum cleaners, rubber tubes, bicycle parts and anything else that happens to be on hand.

Information about the Argonne Rube Goldberg Machine Contest for High Schools is available online the at www.anl.gov/Careers/Education/rube/rubeteams.html.

Argonne's Division of Educational Programs and Communications and Public Affairs Division sponsor the March event in collaboration with Chicago Children's Museum and the National Rube Goldberg Machine Contest, held annually at Purdue University. The event is licensed by Rube Goldberg, Inc.

"Rube Goldberg" is a registered trademark and copyright of Rube Goldberg, Inc., which can be reached, at (203) 227-0818, by e-mail at Rube@Rube Goldberg.com or via their Web site at www.RubeGoldberg.com.

Chicago Children's Museum's mission is to create a community where play and learning connect. For more information about Chicago Children's Museum, call (312) 527-1000 or visit www.chichildrensmuseum.org.

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For more information, please contact Steve McGregor (630/252-5580 or media@anl.gov) at Argonne.

Resources

NPR interview

Students from Shepard High School's Rube Goldberg team are interviewed by NPR station WBEZ Chicago. (Download file — 415 kb mp3 file)

A student explains his team's Rube Goldberg machine to judges and the audience. The task for the 2007 contest is to take a whole orange, juice it, and pour the juice from a pitcher into a cup in 10 or more steps.
A student explains his team's Rube Goldberg machine to judges and the audience at Argonne's 2006 Rube Goldberg Machine Contest. The task for the 2007 contest, scheduled for March 30 at the Chicago Children's Museum, is to "take a whole orange, juice it, and pour the juice from a pitcher into a cup" in 10 or more steps. (Download hi-rez image.)

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