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2009 Rube Goldberg Machine Contest:
High schools to change light bulbs in wackiest-machine contest

(Go to the list of 2009 teams)

Students from 12 Chicago-area high schools will soon be digging through basements, garages and attics, scrounging for discarded doohickeys and left-over thingamajigs, then putting them together in weird combinations.

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The event: Argonne National Laboratory's 14th annual Rube Goldberg machine contest at Chicago Children's Museum on Navy Pier.

The 2009 task: To build a complicated machine that takes at least 20 steps to "replace an incandescent light bulb with a more energy-efficient light-emitting design."

The date: Friday, Feb. 13, 2009.

More information: Full information packets, including rules and entry applications will be mailed to Chicago-area high schools before the end of November 2008. If you want to be sure your school receives an information package, please click the "Receive info " link below and send us the following information, all of which is required:

  • Name of faculty advisor
  • School name
  • School address

Receive info packet for Argonne's 14th annual Rube Goldberg machine contest for Chicago-area high schools.

Contest details:

  • Entry address: Do not send your entry form to Argonne. Instead, send it to Rube Goldberg, Inc. The address is on the form. If you misplace the form, you can download a new one here or at the Rube Goldberg, Inc. Web site at www.rubegoldberg.com. Alternatively, you may fax your entry form to Rube Goldberg, Inc. at 203-557-4625. Be sure to indicate that you want to enter the Argonne contest.
  • Entry fee: Please disregard the $300 entry fee requirement. Argonne will pay your entry fee.
  • Stipend: In addition to paying each team's entry fee, Argopnne will provide each team with $100 to defray costs of materials and travel.
  • Number of teams per school: Up to two teams from each school may enter Argonne's contest.
  • Entry deadline: Argonne's contest is limited to the 12 teams on a first-come, first-served basis.

Illinois State Championship: Details are pending for the Illinois State Championship, but we know it will be held at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, at least one week before the National High School Contest. Past Illinois State Champions are:

  • 2008 – Pekin High School, Pekin
  • 2007– Wilmington High School, Wilmington
  • 2006– Maine Township South High School, Park Ridge
  • 2005 – Morgan Park Acedemy, Chicago
  • 2004 – Maine West High School, Des Plaines
  • 2003 – William Fremd High School, Palatine
  • 2002 – Plainfield High School, Plainfield
  • 2001 – Plainfield High School, Plainfield
  • 2000 – Plainfield High School, Plainfield
  • 1999 – Maine South High School, Park Ridge

National High School Championship: The National High School Championship will be held Saturday, March 28, 2009, at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind.

Winners of past Argonne contests and the tasks were:

  • 2008 – Wilmington High School, Wuilmington; assemble a hamburger consisting of no less than one precooked meat patty, two vegetables and two condiments, sandwiched between two bun halves.
  • 2007– Maine South Township High School, Park Ridge; take a whole orange, juice it, and pour the juice from a pitcher into a cup.
  • 2006 – William Fremd High School, Palatine; cut or shred into strips five sheets of 8½ by 11, 20-lb. paper individually with a shredder and place the shredded paper in a recycle bin.
  • 2005 – Morgan Park Academy, Chicago; remove both old batteries from a two-battery flashlight, install new batteries and turn the flashlight on.
  • 2004 – Morgan Park Academy, Chicago; select, mark and cast an election ballot.
  • 2003 – Morgan Park Academy, Chicago; select and crush an empty 12-oz. aluminum soft drink can and move it into a recycling bin.
  • 2002 – Plainfield High School, Plainfield; secure, raise and wave a national flag in 20 steps or more.
  • 2001 – Plainfield High School, Plainfield; select, clean and peel and apple in 20 steps or more.
  • 2000 – Minooka Community High School, Minooka; fill and seal a clear glass jar (think of it as a simulated time capsule) with models or samples of significant inventions of the 20th century in 20 steps or more.
  • 1999 – Maine South High School, Park Ridge; place a regulation-sized golf ball on a tee in 20 steps or more.
  • 1998 – William Fremd High School, Palatine; turn off an alarm clock in 20 steps or more.
  • 1997 – Marist High School, Chicago; insert and play a compact disc in 20 steps or more.
  • 1996 – Maine South High School, Park Ridge; plant a seed in soil in 20 steps or more.

2009 Teams

Teams entered in Argonne's 2009 contest will be listed below, in alphabetical order, as entries are received.

  • Alan B. Shepard High School, Palos Heights. Faculty advisor: Jeff Partynski. Student team members: Cory Brody, Mike Cozzolino, John Healy, Jared James and Kerry Roloff.
  • Gardner-South Wilmington High School , Gardner. Faculty advisor: Lara Fatka. Student team members: Demetrius Allen, Allen Cotton, Colton Latimer, Matt Pasternak, Zach Perkins, Alan Wade and Colleen Yuras.
  • Glenbrook North High School, Northbrook. Faculty advisor: A. Froelich. Student team members: Aaron Brill, Davis Cho, Pat Chu, Alex Klarfeld, David Neal, Austin Shaf, Sunny Shah and Eugene Song.
  • Glenbrook South High School, Glenview. Faculty advisor: Neil Schmidgall. Student team members: Stephen Hansen, Samantha Kane, Alex Kulyk, Andrew Sykes and Dan Uhler.
  • Illinois Math and Science Academy, Aurora. Faculty advisor: Tim Kulak. Student team members: Spencer Andrews, Caitlin Blunt, Luis Carbajal, Frederick Damen, Ben Diaz, Alex Drummond, Ryan Jordan, Alex Munoz, Rae Rokosh, Nate Simpson, Grant Skudlarek and Terrence Zhao.
  • Jones College Prep, Chicago. Faculty advisor: Alexis Kovacs, Matsuo Marti. Student team members: To be determined.
  • Luthor High School, Chicago. Faculty advisor: Jason Strains. Student team members:Katie Dahmer, Erik Figueroa, John Grunde, Zac Judge, Chris Kalnmals, Paul Kushiner, Mike Martinez, Steven Mendiola, Andy Nistor, Sara Schaeffer, Aleks Sretenovic and Charlie Walesa.
  • Niles West High School, Skokie. Faculty advisor: Ben Brzezinski. Student team members: Andrew Lee, Jumi Lee, Varun Kamat, Thea Lesdesma, Dan Lohan, Kevin Lohan, Marek Pula, Jorge Quiroz, Vikas Shah, Matt Swanson, Jayson Viray and Derek Wong.
  • Niles West High School, Skokie. Faculty advisors: Martha Lietz and Howard Swides. Student team members: Spencer Fox, Kevin Galicia, Randy Lefkowitz and Santos Reyes.
  • St. Charles East High School, St. Charles. Faculty advisor: John Connell. Student team members: Dominic Bisogni, Derek Broadhead, Ryan Conroy, Evan Dutmer, Jake Houswerth, Sarah Johnson, Sean Kelly, Anastasia Sotiropoulos, Emily Steele, Haley Streich and Mark Taylor.
  • Wilmington High School, Wilmington. Faculty advisor: Kathy Biesiada. Student team members: Cloe Brainard, Zach Cox, Mike Dutra, Ashley Howard, Taylor Mancuso, Connor Olson , Eric Runions, Travis Smith, Zack Van Duyne and Jake Zlomie.
  • Woodstock High School, Woodstock. Faculty advisor: Peter Hansen. Student team members: Stephen Grechis, Donovan Greene, Taylor Maron and Kaleb Vinehout.

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Resources

At the 2007 contest, a student tells the judges how her team's Rube Goldberg machine works.
2009 CHALLENGE — The challenge for the 2009 Rube Goldberg machine contest is to replace an incandescent light bulb with a more energy-efficient light-emitting design in 20 or more steps.


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