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Show Commercial Students Take Honors ... 1 K '-c , , C ' 4 v- " .iv. , - , : " .. : Commetcial students of the high school who made an exceptionally fine record at the recent contest at the BYU and their instructors are, liont, left to right, Karen Ottescn, Verna Stcffins, M aiiam Furr, Juanita Lessard, Geraldine Jensscn, Nina Madsen, Evelyn Smith, Jane Reese, Eva Lou Burrows, Helen Gustavson, Carolyn Child, Jeanette Dougall, Uvonne Bigelow; rear, El-don El-don L. Reese, instructor; Lynn Miner, Giant Kapp. Gary Crandall, Lynn Ash, Dee Sanford, and Grant Clyde, instructors. Mary Lou Furr was not present for the picture. Students Rated High in BYU Commercial Tests A summary of team awards at the recent commercial contest at the BYU gave Springville two firsts and three seconds to place first over Spanish Fork with two firsts and two thirds; American Fork with one first and one second sec-ond and Provo high with one third and one second. In individual competition, Jane Reese received a triple A rating; Mary Lou Furr, a double A and Lynn Miner, an A. In second year type, Evelyn Smith received triple A; Karen Ottesen, double A and Miriam Furr, A. Nina Madsen and Eva Lou Burrows Bur-rows were rated triple A in the first year shorthand contest; Helen Gustavson, double A and Juanita Lessard, A. In second year shorthand, short-hand, Evelyn Smith, Verna Stef-fins, Stef-fins, Geraldine Jensen and Karen Ottesen received a double A rating. rat-ing. Grant Kapp placed third in the bookkeeping contest with Uvonne Bigelow in fifth place and Gary Crandall, seventh. Results of team competition was reported as follows: First year type, American Fork, first; Springville, Spring-ville, second; Lehi, third and Provo, fourth. Second-year type, in order of placing: Spanish Fork, Springville and BY High. First-year shorthand : Springville,. Spring-ville,. Provo and Spanish Fork. Second-year shorthand: Spanish Fork, Springville and Provo. i |