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Bowlathon scores dollars for Los Alamos Employees' Scholarship Fund

Terry Singell of Deployed Services (PM-DS) gets ready to roll a strike at the Laboratory Foundation bowlathon last Saturday at Big Rock Bowl in Española. The bowlathon, a fundraiser for the Los Alamos Employees' Scholarship Fund, raised about $6,500. Singell was on the Chemistry and Metallurgy Building Replacement team, one of 32 teams that participated in the bowlathon. The CMR Building Replacement team won the best dressed team award. Other members of the team were Juan Corpion and Dennis Basile of PM-DS, Paul Terp and Leonard Valdez of Institutional Quality Management (PS-1).

Mary Anne Yates of the Associate Director for Threat Reduction Office, now on special assignment to the Director's Office, strikes a championship pose at the bowlathon. Yates had the morning high game score for women of 175. Tim Ellis's 245 was the top men's score in the morning session. Top scorers in the afternoon were Phil Duran's 226, while Della Gallegos and Angela Duran of Property Management (BUS-6) tied for top score for women in the afternoon with a 147.

Carol Hengestenberg, left of the Office of Equal Opportunity, looks at the traveling trophy the OEO team won as the top team in the bowlathon. Their three-game score was 2,541. Other members of the team included her husband, Bob Hengstenberg of Health Physics Operations (HSR-1), their son, Rob, daughter Abby Gamble and John Barry. The team members received individual trophies. Shown with Hengstenberg are Bill Wadt, Quality Improvement (QIO) Office leader and Gamble. The Los Alamos Employees' Scholarship Fund deadline is June 16. For more information, see the May 8 Daily Newsbulletin. Photos by LeRoy N. Sanchez, Public Affairs