OCR Text |
Show Kennecott Scholarship Winners Six Utah high school seniors have been selected to receive college scholarships as dependents depend-ents of Kennecott Copper Corporation Corp-oration employees, it was announced an-nounced by Nelson W. Aldrich, Director of Public Relations, Utah Copper Division. This is the third year such scholarship awards have been presented by Kennecott in a program pro-gram to recognize and give assistance as-sistance to deserving high school graduates who are dependents of Kennecott employees. The six were selected from a-mong a-mong applicants from 11 high schools throughout the area. The winners were selected on the basis of academic capabilities and leadership potential. .' The winners are: Carolyn Elizabeth Johnson, 0 i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert C. Johnson of 435 M St., Salt Lake City, student of East High; Margaret Sharlene Foster, daughter dau-ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Foster, of 94 West Park, Copperton, Cop-perton, student of Bingham High; John Orton Haymond, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.'W. Haymond of 3273 South, 8325 West, Magna, student at Cyprus High; Milton Dale Gold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton O. Gold of Sandy, San-dy, student - at Jordan High; George Roland Freeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Freeman of 4135 College Dr.,'Ogden, student at Ben Lomond High; Robert Ray Bates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney R. Bates of 94 State Hi-way, Hi-way, Copperton, student at Bingham Bing-ham High School. The six winners will receive $500 scholarships to any accredited accredit-ed institution of higher learning in Utah offering a baccalaureate degree and ' may enroll for any course of study they desire. Scholarship committees at each high school elected three female and four male students from a-mong a-mong applicants. These were reviewed re-viewed by a Kennecott scholarship scholar-ship committee for final selection. selec-tion. Six alternates were also nam-1 ed. They arc: Fraik Keith Step-an Step-an and John D. Pollard of Jordan High School; Orlando T. Barrows of Granite High School; Richard S. Kubota of Bingham High School; Barbara Ann Shurtliff of South High, and Marjorie Ann Jones of Cyprus. High, r - Six High School Seniors who won $500 college scholarships as dependents of Kennecott Copper Corp- employees are back row. left to right: John Haymond, Carolyn Johnson, Sharlene Foster and Milton D. Gold. Seated: left George Freeman and Robert Bates, right. |