“Contest Winners: Worlds without Number,” New Era, Aug. 1990, 8–9
Contest Winners:
Worlds without Number
The theme for this year’s contest—“Worlds without Number”—took on a whole new meaning as we viewed box after box full of entries. The response eclipsed our expectations. Judging the entries became an almost astronomical task.
We can’t telescope into a few short paragraphs our feelings about everyone who made the effort. Certainly there’s nothing nebulous about our feelings of gratitude. As far as we are concerned, everyone who entered is a star.
Still, as we surveyed this creative galaxy, one constellation of stars seemed to stand out. And so we are proud to present this year’s stellar group of winners.
Art
First Place
Gregory L. Newbold, 22
South Jordan, Utah
Second Place
Jared R. Frei, 18
Arvada, Colorado
Third Place
Rachel Turner, 16
Carlingford, N.S.W., Australia
Honorable Mention
Derek Wayne Blamires, 15
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
Kristen Galloway, 18
Salt Lake City, Utah
Amy Greaves, 17
Dunwoody, Georgia
Jared Lynn, 18
Eagle River, Alaska
Article
First Place
Lana Robison, 17
Okemos, Michigan
Second Place
Lori A Loveland, 18
Boise, Idaho
Third Place
Mark DuBois, 17
American Fork Utah
Honorable Mention
Kendall Paul Crookston, 26
Charlottesville, Virginia
Kristen Galloway, 18
Salt Lake City, Utah
Heather Hatch, 20
Logan, Utah
Michelle Holgate Lord, 25
Salina, Kansas
Fiction
First Place
Zachary Tippetts, 22
West Jordan, Utah
Second Place
Chris Rasch, 17
Jerome, Idaho
Third Place
Shauna Barnes, 19
Clarkston, Washington
Honorable Mention
Lisa Duncan, 23
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Ken Gourdin, 20
Tooele, Utah
Laura Ward, 17
Logan, Utah
Katherine Woodbury, 18
Scotia, New York
Hymn
First Place
Lane M. Cheney, 20
Bountiful, Utah
Second Place
Jennifer Pack, 17
Pleasant Grove Utah
Third Place
Kevin Olson, 19
West Jordan, Utah
Honorable Mention
Douglas L. Ipson, 15
St. George, Utah
Anna Morgan, 16
Buhl, Idaho
Maria Ohsiek, 16
Gladstone, Missouri
Photography
First Place
Eric Swenson, 18
San Antonio, Texas
Second Place
Scott Norman, 17
San Antonio, Texas
Third Place
Stuart Grigg, 24
Moses Lake, Washington
Honorable Mention
Heidi Buchmiller, 18
Provo, Utah
Ned James, 22
Farmington, New Mexico
Jonathan Kland, 15
Fresno, California
Rokson P. Lau, 25
Laie, Hawaii
Barbara Meyers, 18
Salt Lake City, Utah
Jess Morgan, 17
Buhl, Idaho
Karen Lisa Rookhuyzen, 24
Centerville, Utah
Angie Teames, 19
Salt Lake City, Utah
Poetry
First Place
William C. Dunford, 22
Salt Lake City, Utah
Second Place
Mary Lynn Bahr, 22
Bountiful, Utah
Third Place
Kirsten M. Christensen, 26
Tempe, Arizona
Honorable Mention
Rick Adams, 22
Overton, Nevada
Lisa Duncan, 23
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Debra Lyn Menssen, 20
Sandy, Utah
Casualene Richardson, 21
Renton, Washington
Maria D. Titze, 17
Gunnison, Utah
Song
First Place
Kevin R. Olson, 19
West Jordan, Utah
Second Place
Jennie Bever, 12
Mesa, Arizona
Third Place
Rebecca Woodworth Hainsworth, 24
Williamsburg, Virginia
Honorable Mention
Kerrie J. Cross, 20
Yoncalla, Oregon
Shannon Jensen, 17
Mesa, Arizona
Alan Donly, 18
New York, New York
Jennifer Cross, 15
American Fork, Utah
Special Category
First Place
Randy Smith, 17
Morrilton, Arkansas
Randy developed two programs for the Commodore 64 computer. The first was a two-player video game called “Boxer” that allows opponents to simulate a boxing competition. The second program called “Fractals in Focus” allows the user to generate fascinating fractal shapes or designs called Julia sets.