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Honors Institute for Young Scientists students arrive at the University of Michigan
HIFYS students arrive at the University of Michigan.
Honors Institute for Young Scientists students at the University of Michigan
HIFYS students at the University of Michigan.
Honors Institute for Young Scholars brochure program description
Honors Institute for Young Scholars brochure program description.
Students view the "Mechanical Slave" at work
Students view the "Mechanical slave", mechanical arms that can handle radioactive material, at work.
Associate professor W. Wayne Meinke explains an electronic counter
Associate professor W. Wayne Meinke explains an electronic counter used in determining the presence of radioactivity.
Henry Heetderks (left) and Keith Termaat try out remote-controlled arms
Henry Heetderks (left) and Keith Termaat try out remote-controlled arms that can manipulate radioactive materials.
Instructor Calvin Gale admires students' awards for outstanding achievement
Instructor Calvin Gale admires students' awards for outstanding achievements. Left to right are Loralynne Burgett, Joyce Dalebout, Larry Osterink, Jim Anderson, and John Rich.
Honors Institute for Young Scholars brochure inside photographs
Honors Institute for Young Scholars brochure inside photographs.
Honors Insitute declared a success
Honors Institute declared a success, newspaper article, August 2, 1958.
Honors Institute for Young Scientists Information
HIFYS Information in the Michigan School Board Journal, November 1958.
Opening announcement of Honors Institute for Young Scientists
Opening announcement of HIFYS in the Michigan School Board Journal, November 1958.
Honors Institute for Young Scientists review and conclusions
HIFYS Review and Conclusions in the Michigan School Board Journal, November 1958.























