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Show Seniors urged to apply fcr scholarships Seven scholarships available to Utah high school seniors in terested in electron.es career? were announced this week by Salt Lake School of Electron ics. Three scholarships provide full tuition for the student, and the remaining four consist of $500 tuition assistance -grant? according, to Dale E. Smith director of the school. Qualified students will be given the school's intensive 1500-hour electronics , course which lasts for 48 weeks and qualifies the student as an e-lectronics e-lectronics technician. The purpose of these 'scholarships, 'schol-arships, said Mr. Smith, "is to focus greater attention on Utah's role in the electronics industry, and to promote greater great-er interest in the field of electronics." elec-tronics." Any Utah high school senior who has a "B" or better scholastic schol-astic average, and who is recommended rec-ommended by his high school principal is eligible to apply. . Eligible applicants will be asked to write an essay on the subject "Electronics, America and You" in 500 words or less. Deadline for these essays is May 1, 1962. ( Interested school seni o r s should approach the high school principal for further information in-formation and appli ca t i o n blanks. |