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Show f , i - WX WINNERS Woods Cross High School Principal Richard C" Allen, left, congratulates Century III scholarship winners. They are, 1 to r, Louise Bredthauer, Kathy Miller, runners up, and Wayne Davis, winner. Wayne C. Davis has won the Century III Leaders Scholarship competition at Woods Cross High School, according ac-cording to Richard C. Allen, principal. THE 17-year-old senior is now eligible to compete with other high school seniors throughout Utah for two$l,500 scholarships, two $500 scholarships, and also for a $10,000 national scholarship that will be awarded in a conference of state winners in historic Colonial Williamsburg, Williams-burg, Va. Wayne triumphed in the local phase of the Century III Leaders program, a scholarship competition which emphasizes the future concerns of America. Students were judged on the basis of their leadership abilities, community involvement in-volvement and score on a current events examination. To compete at the state level, Wayne must now write a brief ' projection outlining what he thinks is one of America's future fu-ture challenges and how it should be met. i RUNNERS-UP in the competition at Woods Cross High School were Kathy Miller, 17, and Louise Bredthauer, 17. Wayne is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Davis, and he now competes with other high school winners from around the state for four scholarships and an opportunity for the $10,000 top national scholarship. THE TWO Utah winners will receive an all-expense-paid trip to the fourth annual Century Cen-tury III National Leadership Seminar in Willimasburg, March 7-10, 1980, to participate par-ticipate in seminars on current issues. In previous years, speakers at these seminars were such notables as news commentator Howard K. Smith, architectfuturist Buckminster Fuller, and anthropologist Rene Dubos. The program is admins-tered admins-tered by the National Association Associa-tion of Secondary School Principals Prin-cipals and funded by the Shell Oil Company. |