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Show yjjjfe d Michael Henrie, student at Panguitch High School talks over USU campus activities with Swede Larsen during recent visit and tour ot the Logan facility. Panguitch High School Student Tours Campus Michael L. Henrie, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Lowell V. Henrie, Panguitch, was among the 130 outstanding high school seniors who spent Friday and Saturday, Feb. 7-8 at Utah State University acquainting themselves with the campus, meeting faculty members and taking competitive examinations. They were among students from throughout the United States who traveled to Logan to compete for five University Club Scholarships worth $5,000 each. To be invited to the competition, the seniors had to be in the top five percentile on ACT test scores or be semi- finalists in National Merit scholarship competition. The exams Saturday helped university officials decide which students will become University Scholars. A similar number of seniors will attend orientation and testing sessions next weekend. Michael has played varsity football two years, track two years, and wrestling three years. He attended Boys State this year and was president of Model United Nations. He has held several school government posts and is vice president of the Panguitch Chapter of Future Farmers of America. He plans to study pre law. |