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2009 Quest Volunteer Flyer

Upton Sinclair's novel "Oil" was inspired by what American scandal?

Name the body of water on the east coast of North and South Korea.

The unimpeded motion of a body in a gravitational field is known by what two four-lettered words?

Volunteer at the Quest Super Saturday event and you'll know the answers to questions such as these!

Volunteers are essential to Quest Super Saturday festivities. The only prerequisite is a desire to be part of a successful program designed to showcase young scholars of Kansas.

To be a Quest volunteer, or for more information about the event, open the 2009 Quest Volunteer Flyer or contact Amanda Hughes at amanda.hughes@washburn.edu or (785) 670-2153.

 

Answers: Teapot Dome, Sea of Japan, free fall

 

Questions? E-mail dena.anson@washburn.edu or call 785.670-1154.

Quest is approved by the Kansas High School Activities Association.

 

Kansas National Education AssociationKansas National Education Association provides substantial support for the production of Quest TV games. Quest TV is produced by KTWU and Washburn University.

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