For Immediate Release – Lawton, OK, May 11, 2006 Cameron’s department of physical sciences announces 2006 science, math expo winners The Cameron University Department of Physical Sciences recently hosted its 2006 Science and Math Exposition for area elementary school students. Students from kindergarten through sixth grade are invited to participate each year in the exposition. The focus of the expo is to encourage students in the discovery of science, mathematics, geography and scientific illustration. Students present their research as an experiment, model or collection to describe their interests. Winners of the 2006 Science and Math Exposition include: First Place Awards Primary Grades Geography Project: Miranda Merritt (Sullivan Village) and Drue Watkins (Whittier) Intermediate Grades Geography Project: Pryce Michener (Whittier) and Timothy Whitfield (Whittier) Third-Sixth Grade Science Experiment: Michael Recklein (Crosby Park), Dallas Sealey and Morgan Merritt (Sullivan Village), Ryan Miller (Almor West) and Destiny Wilson (Woodland Hills) Sixth Grade Science Model: Andrew Popp (John Adams) First-Third Grade Science Display: Trent Jones (Sullivan Village), Rafael Lopez (Almor West), and Jacob Hooper (Almor West) Sixth Grade Math Experiment: Hannah Sisk (Bishop) Third Grade Math Model: Collin Johnson (Whittier) Kindergarten, First and Sixth Grade Scientific Illustration: Ryan Froysland-Hazzard (Crosby Park), Ryan Potter (Crosby Park), and Doug Howard (Howell) (over) Science and Math Expo Awards, ADD ONE Second Place Awards Sixth Grade Geography: Sylvia White (Geronimo Road) Kindergarten, First and Second Grade Science Experiment: Bryan Freet (Woodland Hills), Hagen Meservy (John Adams), and Hunter Wilson (Hoover) Third-Sixth Grade Science Experiment: Jack Merservy (John Adams), Mikal Tate (Bishop), ShanToya Adams (Pioneer Park) and Jordan Beasley (Whittier) Third Place Awards Sixth Grade Geography: Chanel Frazier (Crosby Park) Kindergarten, First and Second Grade Science Experiment: Conner Heffernan (Whittier), Jessey Blood (Woodland Hills) and Taylor Ford (Sullivan Village) Third-Sixth Grade Science Experiment: Megan Hill (Grandview), Matthew Ortner (Pioneer Park), Katie Jolly (Bishop), and Anthony Zeppetella (Geronimo Road) – 30 – PR# 06-087 Editors and Broadcasters: For more information, contact CU Government & Community Relations at 580.581.2211.