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Show BAC Announces Scholarship Winners for Year Recipients of scholarships at the Branch Agricultural college, donated by Cedar City business, men, were announced this week, according to Dr. H. -Wayne Diiggs, director. These scholarships are given annually to students at the BAC for the continuation of their stu-di?s stu-di?s there. Those receiving awards are, music department: instrumental, Marian Decker, with Carolyn Pace as alternate; vocal, Bonnie Stephenson, LaRee Sanders, alternate. al-ternate. Commerce department: out-Ki&nding out-Ki&nding man, Donald Jones, Biyce Woodbury, alternate; outstanding out-standing woman, Donna Brown; athletics. Max Bond, Gerald Hanson, Han-son, alternate; Dance. MarJean Christensen. Social Science department: two outstanding students, Shirley Fsplin and Oleen Hatch; two alternates, al-ternates, Zona Midclleton and .loan Rollins Agricultural department: Soils, Don Ballard, Gary TuUis, alternate; alter-nate; livestock, Darrel Foote, Keith Matheson, alternate agriculture agri-culture research, Gareth Spencer, Ross Mickelsen, alternate; Agriculture Agri-culture economics, Rondo Christensen, Chris-tensen, Odell Christiansen, alternate; al-ternate; poultry husbandry, Don Slaheli, Marion Cox, alternate; ciairy production, Cless Hilton, Karl Gillies, alternate. Mechanic arts department: building trades, Kenneth Muir, Keith Benson, alternate; auto mechanics, Glen Brunson, Kenneth Ken-neth Phillips, alternate. Basic science department: bio-'ogical bio-'ogical science, Melvin Condie; F.xaet science, Howard Bardwell. Foods and Textiles: Mary Mortis. Mor-tis. Hilma Orton, alternate. Public Speaking and debate: John Brown and Walter Gibson, alternate. In addition to the awards here, Floyd Munson was awarded a music scholarship to the U of U aiid Colleen Neilson a scholarship scholar-ship to the Brigham Young Uni-versity. Uni-versity. Two scholarships will also be given to the Utah State Agricul-tuial Agricul-tuial college, but the recipients have not been announced yet. |