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Show THEXHUMCHM ACTION New Married Student Housing AROUND THE WORLD a SALT LAKE: BSA at Church College Awards Utah A Salt Lake City Explorer, Robert G. Meldrum, was given one of six Young American Awards presented by the Exploring Division of the Coy Scouts of America at the BSA annual meeting in Minneapolis, Minn., recently. Robert, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Meldrum, Kearns 11th Ward, Kearns North (Utah) Stake, was named Outstanding Teenager of Utah in 1972 a id has been a participant in the White House Conference on Children and Youth. He is currently a member of the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission LAIE, HAWAII A apartment complex for married students at The Church College of Hawaii is now under construction on the Laie campus, according to Dr. Stephen L. Brower, president of CCH. The project will bring to 138 the number of apartments available on the campus for married students. Forty-eigof the new units will be 32 will be studio apartments and the remaining 16 units will be apartments. The units will be divided among six concrete block buddings on six acres of open-law- n landscaping with a view of the Hawaiian Temple. Construction is taking place a few hundred yards from the center of the CCH campus, adjacent to the present married-studen- t housing which was completed in 1970. . it ht m Youth Council. of Kearns High School, the Explorer is a member of the Young Brigham University Cougar marching band and participates widely in musical activities. Recipients for the Young American Awards are chosen from the nearly 400,000 Explorers in the United States. A two-stor- y it Artist's rendering of one of new married-studehousing units under construction at CCH. nt Seven year-ol- d Sharee Ranee Jenkins often tells Book of Mormon stories to her friends. Sharee knows these stories because she has heard them all her life, and she has also read them for herself. Less than a year ago, Sharee set a goal to read the entire Book of Mormon before her eighth birthday. When she is baptized June 30, 1973, she will have the satisfaction of knowing she has reached her goal. Sharees brother, John, 9, and sister, Darleen, 10, also read the Book of Mormon before they were baptized on their eighth birthdays. John and Darleen often read along with Sharee, or listen to her read, to encourage her to finish reading the Book of Mormon. Im going to help my little brothers (Bradley, 4, and David Isaac, 2) read the Book of Mormon before they are eight and baptized, Sharee promised her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Philip Jenkins, members of the Los Gatos 2nd Ward, San Jose West (Calif.) Stake. music major from Spanish Fork, Utah, Randall Boothe, will head The Church College of Hawaii Student school Body Association for the 1973-7year. The association is a priesthood-correlate- d organization patterned after Saint Student Association, the Latter-dawhich has been established on about 200 college campuses across the country. A junior at CCH, the new president served a mission in Germany. He most recently served as director of Showcase CCH, a family entertainment group A 4 y graduate ALASKA: Youth Association President Chosen at CCH CALIFORNIA: Girt Maintains Tradition Teen- - Wins 5 Scholarships which has performed for nearly 100,000 in Hawaii during the past school year. He is the son of Wayne R. and Valma Wells Boothe, Spanish Fork, Utah. He chose as his counselors Fumi It seems that once Byron Dean Wal-the- r, Anchorage 4th Ward, Alaska Stake, starts winning scholarships, there is no end to the winning streak. Byron was selected as the Most Valuable Student for the Anchorage area, and was given a He was also selected the state winner for the boys, and received an additional $600 scholar18, a, Asian Studies major from Fukuoka, Japan, and Danford Hanohano, 22, an agricultural science and economics major frcm Punaluu, Hawaii. 24, ship. R. Whaanga W. Kewene of Wellington, Zealand is the outgoing CCHSA president. He graduated from the college1 in April. He was the first-plac- e winner of the Anchorage Soroptimist Clubs Youth Citizenship Award, for which he was presented $200. He then became the winner of scholarthe Standard Oil Companys ship, which added another $400 to his winnings. President oi the East Anchorage High School seminary, Byron received the Ricks College Seminary scholarship of $100. He has been invited to be in the Honors Program at Ricks College, which he will attend this fall. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. Walther, Byron is the assistant general secretary of the Aaronic Priesthood for the Anchorage 4th Ward, and is active in ,his priests quorum and has earned his Duty to God award. New 4-- H 1972 Church Review CAMBRIDGE, MASS. A dinner and program concluded a series of classes on 19th century Mormon women sponsored by the Cambridge Institute of Religion, Cambridge, Mass. Dr.j Maureen Ursenbach, an editor of the Church Historical Department, presented an address in honor of the 101st birthday of the Womans Exponent, a church magazine for women published from The year 1972Nhas receded into memory, but you can recall all the big news events in the church during last year via the The Church in Action. To order either or both, clip the accompanying coupon, enclose appropriate payment, and send to: Church in Action, P.O. Box 1257, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. 1872-191- THE CHURCH GAINESVILLE, GA. Judith Ellen Richards, a member of the Gainesville Branch, Atlanta Stake, has been awarded the John Thompson Freedom Award scholarship. An honor student at Gainesville High School, she winner in the Georgia was a second-plac- e State Science Fair with her entries in biological science two consecutive years. INACTION-19- 72 The Year In Review 2.50 Per Copy 3.00 Overseas FORT COLLINS, COLO. Dr. David Smart, an assistant profesat sor of student personnel-counselinthe University of Northern Colorado, has been named Outstanding Educator of America. He is a member of the Greeley Ward, Fort Collins Stake. John Jenkins read together. PRINEVILLE, ORE. Mrs. Marilyn Lougee, Prineville Ward, Bend (Ore.) Stake, has been awarded the Silver Fawn by the Modoc Area Boy Scouts of America Council. The award is the second one given in the history of the Modoc Area Council Name Address City State J I I I Zip out and moil coupon to: Church in Action P.O. 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