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Show - ii Suzanne Nakken and Lee Wood were crowned last week as Cedar High School's Snow King and Snow Queen. The pair reigned over the week of festivities called, inappropriately this year, Snow Week. The week culminated in the Cedar-Dixie game Friday night. Group honors Bluth A student from Chihuahua, Mexico, has been named the Outstanding Out-standing Engineering Student for 1981 at Southern Utah State College. Marcel Bluth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Bluth, Colonia Bubla n, Chihuahua, received the honor from the physical science and engineering faculty at SUSC. He was selected from the 66 students with a 3.92 grade point average. The sophomore engineering student is also an offensive of-fensive center for the Thunderbird football team. "The 1981 recipient displays many outstanding out-standing qualities of character and personality per-sonality in addition to academic ability," said Richard N. Kimball, associate professor of engineering at SUSC. "He is a fine example of a coming generation of top quality engineers." Bluth will be honored at an engineering banquet Friday which is being held in conjunction with National Engineering Week. Bluth is a 1979 graduate of Academia Juarez, Chihuahua, where he was class valedictorian. The recipient of an academic scholarship at SUSC this year, he received the Director's Award at AJ for outstanding athletic and scholastic performance. "SUSC has made the annual engineering award for 11 years now," Kimball said, "each time going to the student who shows most promise and who best exemplifies the caliber of students enrolled in the SUSC program." Bluth plans to complete requirements for a degree in mechanical engineering at Arizona State University. |