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Show t Scott receives Staff Scholarship Mr --i f ': ship. Joy Lynn Scott will use the $462 award to help finance her studies in family life and physical education at SUSC during her junior year. The scholarship recipient is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard E. Scott, former Cedar City residents now living in Salt Lake City. "Between 750 and 800 of SUSC's 2000 students . are employed on campus each year," explains Rex M. . Michie, Staff Association president. "They work an average of 15 hours a week, generally in secretarial, laboratory, custodial or maintenance positions. "Each year a student who works under the supervision of a staff member is honored as the winner of the Staff Association Scholarship," he said. The award uus year was expanded by the assocation from $190 to the full-tuition, . $462 award. Each of the 40 students who applied for the scholarship were reviewed on .the basis - of need, academic performance, and on the written evaluation of-the of-the student by his or her staff supervisor. "We are pleased to honor Miss Scott as the recipient of the scholarship, and we are pleased as a ' staff organization to honor an outstanding student each year," Michie says. Miss Scott has worked for two years as a secretary for the SUSC Counseling and Placement Center. The 1978 graduate of Cedar High School is working at the center this summer and will work there again next fall. JOY LYNN SCOTT A Southern Utah State College coed has been maed the 'recipient of the 1980-81 Staff Association Scholar- |