Winners of Collage 2005

Heroes and Heroines:
Ordinary People Doing Extraordinary Things

(Photos and Essays will be posted soon!)

 

Grand Champion
Morrison High School
Chris James, Ashley Penington & Kim Perryman

 

Elementary

First Place
Writing Club of Highland East Jr. High
Oklahoma City

Second Place
Ralph Downs Elementary Gifted and Talented Class
Putnam City

 

High School

First Place
Newcastle High School Art Class

Second Place
Claremore High School Gifted Humanities Class
Katie Clark, Carrie Corbin, Barry Littleton, Meredith Mosier

 

Open

First Place
Janet Stalcup-Smith
Ponca City

Second Place
Janet Lefler, Tulsa

 

Honorable Mention

 Elementary

Bixby Middle School

Mrs. Watkins’s 4 th Grade – McKinley Elementary, Norman

Sarah Kain, 13, Norman

Byng Jr. High, Ada

Mrs. Birden’s 4 th Grade, McKinley Elementary, Norman

Bethesda, Inc.

Ft. Cobb – Broxton Elementary Gifted and Talented Program

Longfellow Middle School, Norman

Marshall Elementary 4 th & 5 th Grade After School Program, Tulsa

 

High School

Claremore High School Enriched Humanities Class
Rachel Masterson, Casey Cook, Kate Rhine, Hannah McGuire
(pizza)

Claremore High School Enriched Humanities Class
Elizabeth Cooksey, Rick Farbro, Whitney Hall
(Boy Reading to Students in Class)

Claremore High School Enriched Humanities Class
Cassie Eads, Whitney Hildebrand, Megan Hawks
(OKIES)

Deer Creek High School Exceptional Students
(Firemen)

Claremore High School Enriched Humanities Class
Kale Orbin, Prentice Fincannon, Phillip Studebaker, Hayley Knife Chief, Mitch McCuistian
(Habitat For Humanity)

Norman High School 2 nd Period Advanced English
( 9:01)

St. Augustine Academy Patriots, Tulsa
(5 figures)

Discovery 4-H

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Youth Group
(sun)

 

Open

Erin Johnson and Debi Sanditen, Tulsa

Linda Wade, Wakita

Shannon Reeves and Kyle Gilmore, Norman

Sarah Mosman, Shawnee

Woodson Park Senior Activity Center
(astronauts), OKC

Woodson Park Senior Activity Center
(volunteers) OKC

Art For Life Foundation, Norman

Roger Mills Arts and Humanities Council, Cheyenne

Teri Hooten & Family, Seminole