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Show November 1, 1968 student will receive a handbook to help him evaluate his scores and compare his performance with that of other high school students in the country The Untie High School seniors may now register for Merit program Untie High School students who expected to complete their secondary requirements and to enter college in 1970 can reg- ister now to participate in the 0 National Merit Scholarship Program, Principal Or1969-197- tho Christensen announced to- ds y. The first step for all students who wish to enter the nationwide competition is to take the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (NMSQT). The test will be given in the school at 9 a.m., Tuesday, February 18, 1969. Participating students pay a $1.25 fee. If an unusually prom- ising student is unable to pay the $1.25 test fee it will be paid by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation at the request of his school. When his NMSQT scores are reported, each participating handbook also contains infor-fatio- n about choosing and financing college education. The handbook and other interpretive materials are furnished as a part of reporting the test results. The highest-scorin- g students in each state will be named as semifinalists and will be eligible for Merit Scholarship consideration. In addition to the National Merit Scholarships financed by NMSC, more than 370 business corporations, foundations, colleges, professional associations, unions, trus t s, other organizations and individuals offer scholarships through the Merit Program. About 18,750 students have won Merit Scholarships in the thirteen merit programs to date. Approximately 2,900 new winners of Merit Scholarships will enter college in the fall of 1968. A late report indicated that 11 THS students have registered to take this examination. RJdl Senior Girl Scouts enjoy pot luck Senior Girl Scouts met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Pat Brady. A pot lunck dinner was served and a regular meeting was held. Alice Judge was chosen to represent the Girl Scouts as a representative and Laurie McCabe was chosen as the alternate. Others atending the meeting were Debbie Laird, Debbie Ewell, Mickie Morris, Launa Janet and Pam Brady. Pat Brady and Peggy Sorensen are the advisors for the Senior Scouts. V0D? All-inso- n, Sum ( SPIRO T. AGNEW Vice-preside- nt of the United States TTDtkbs RAJ dh Lamont F. Toronto Golden L Allen Utah Secretary of State State Treasurer ADD DBeDBev jddmD wdDD saonDpaDctt p 17 o dd d pa ttDues D CARL W. Utah Gc The American Way The Second Amendment Local Government Control States Rights Law and Order Personal Property Balancing Budgets Richard M. Brough WALLACE F. BENNETT United States Senate State Representative ' . . Paid Political Adv. by ... ,,Co Juab R |