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Show U Of U Presents Leadership Awards Ninety-six outstanding students from 47 Utah high schools and two colleges have been selected to receive Leadership Scholarships from the University of Utah for the 1979-80 school year. UNIVERSITY officials presented the prestigious awards to the students recently during a Leadership Awards luncheon on campus. Awards range from half tuition (approximately $275) to full tuition (approximately $550). Students were selected on the basis of high school grades, ACT test scores, letters let-ters of recommendation, and leadership positions held in the high school and community. com-munity. "I THINK we have attracted attract-ed some of the top students in the state," says John Boswell, high school services director "The group includes li studentbody presidents, is Sterling Scholars, and to students who are also eligible for the Honors at Entrance Scholarship. All applicants presented outstanding credentials." a 4 A . Those from Davis County are: BOUNTIFUL: Brad G. LaComb, John B. Luddington, and Rose Marie Peterson. Viewmont: Douglas H. Clark, Paul D. Hansen RDeen Reynolds and Kendall S. Summers. WOODS CROSS: Teresa T. Nishijima, Joseph R. Wads-worth Wads-worth and Robert T. World. fiAAAOfiOOOC Layton: Eric C B , A- Moore and Pel61': gan. CIer J v DAVIS: Kvle u w-- Eligible for Honor. o. LaComb and r,( -i Peterson, Boumu V Reynolds and Z Summers, Viewm, " T. World, Woods Cross- Hansen, Davis. ,! |