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Show Lynette Cole Receives Scholarship The National Society of Women Engineers awarded its $1,000 Bechtel Scholarship to a student entering Utah State University, Dr. E. Joe Mid-dlebrooks. Mid-dlebrooks. dean of the College of Engineering at USU, announced. THE AWARD went to Lynette Cole, Bountiful, who enrolled in civil and environmental environ-mental engineering at USU this fall. Miss Cole received the award on the basis of an excellent excel-lent academic record at Bountiful Boun-tiful High School. She was also secretary of the math club and earned 48 hours of advance placement credit enough to make her able to enter the uni-versity uni-versity with sophomore status. HER INTERESTS also include in-clude skiing and guitar. She is a member of the classical guitar ensemble at USU and is planning plan-ning to learn to teach the in- strument. Miss Cole joins growing numbers of women in engineering en-gineering at USU and other institutions. in-stitutions. She also is part of a ten percent increase in en-j en-j gineering enrollment over-all ; at Utah State this fall. : HER CAREER choice is not new to her family. A sister, Laurel, earned a USU en-I en-I gineering degree in I979 and is I now working for a Chicago en- gineering firm. A brother, Lar- ry. a 1 975 USU graduate, is ! with Portland Concrete Asso-I Asso-I ciation in Denver. I The three are children of j Willard and V'Lee Cole of Bountiful. |