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April 24, 2000

Ten honored in annual Book Collection Contest

By Barbara McKenna

A large crowd gathered April 13 to celebrate the winners of the 34th annual Book Collection Contest. The contest, which is sponsored by the Friends of the UCSC Library, has three sections: one for UCSC students, one for area high school students in 9th and 10th grades, and one for area high school students in 11th and 12th grades. In each category there is a first- second- and third-place winner (this year, at the high school level, there was a tie in one of the third-place categories and an honorable mention).

Photo of contest winners
The winners of the 34th annual Book Collection Contest. Back row, left to right: David Dabaco, Ryan Spitler, Evamarie Bittleston, Bret Scheinfeld, Kaitlin McDaniel-Keith, Christine Hoffman, Daniel Randall, Jennie Norton. Front, left to right: Cameron Brick, Zack Mathews. Not pictured: Alexander Asper-Nelson.
Contest entrants at the university level are eligible only if they actually own a collection of 25 or more books, but high school students need only imagine their collection--describing a set of books and other materials that reflects a passionate interest. Contest entrants submit a bibliography and an essay describing the special value of their collection. The high school students need only imagine a collection that reflects a passionate interest and submit an annotated bibliography and an essay describing the special value of their collection. The winners' collections and winning essays are on display at the McHenry Library at UCSC.

At the awards ceremony winners were awarded a certificate, cash prizes, and the high school students also received a bookstore gift certificate for use by their high school library.

Also at the awards ceremony, the Friends of the UCSC Library dedicated a bench in memory of Candy Coonerty who was a Friends board member and a great supporter of the library.


Contest Winners


UCSC Winners

First Place
The Discworld of Terry Pratchett
by Alexander Asper-Nelson
Stevenson College

Second Place
Collecting Cervantes: A Palimpsest for the Bibliophile and Scholar
by David A. Dabaco
Literature graduate student

Third Place
A Witch Among Us
A Collection of Books about Witchcraft and Other Magical Arts
by Jennie Norton
Porter College


High School winners

Frosh/Sophomore category
First Place
Live and Let Live
by Kaitlin McDaniel-Keith
Pacific Collegiate School

Second Place
Keep Those Records Playin': My Love for Classic Rock and Roll
by Bret Jordan Scheinfeld
Pacific Collegiate School

Third Place
Surfing
by Ryan Spitler
Aptos High School

Third Place
As Time Goes By: The Majesty of Time Travel
by Christine Hoffman
Pacific Collegiate School

Junior/Senior category
First Place
A Creative Mind
by Evamarie Bittleston
Santa Cruz High School

Second Place
Science Fiction's Role in Society: An Argument for Canonization
by Cameron Brick
Santa Cruz High School

Third Place
Great Minds Think Alike? And Creative Minds Don't Think at All!
by Zack Mathews
Santa Cruz High School

Honorable Mention for unique subject
Things Aren't What They Seem
by Daniel Randall
Santa Cruz High School

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