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TELEPHONE BOOK CONTEST

Prize Donors for the
2011 Phone Book
Recycling Contest

City of Knoxville
Solid Waste Office

donated $1,600

Knox County
Solid Waste Office

donated $1,000
POSTER CONTEST

Winning Poster by Katie Tymoszuk
A. L. Lotts Elementary
Student: Katie Tymoszuk $50.00
Teache: Resa Byrd $150.00
Winning Poster by Jovi Yoshioka
Cedar Bluff Elementary
Student: Jovi Yoshioka $50.00
Teacher: Jeanne Hardin $150.00
Elementary School Contest:
Category Prize School
Most Books Collected Overall 1st Place $275 Sunnyview Primary
1st Place (per capita) $225 Gap Creek Elementary
2nd Place (per capita) $200 Maynard Elementary
3rd Place (per capita) $175 Corryton Elementary
Middle School Contest:
Most Books Collected Overall $275 Powell Middle
1st Place (per capita) $225 Gresham Middle
2nd Place (per capita) $200 Holston Middle
3rd Place (per capita) $175 Cedar Bluff Middle
High School Contest:
1st Most Books Collected Overall $250 Gibbs High
2nd Most Books Collected Overall $200 Karns High

 

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