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Show Receive Coveted CSU Citizenship Awards i 1 'Ok ' . '- " ( I. 1 , i Mc.;. ;r , ! l';,V.v"r; " II ;i Jj ) ! ;,i'Liia..4iiiii A - -' -i i ii a. in I. , tm,, '-in., ,ii5 J Don Knight, Cedar City, left, and Miss Dorothy Rcncher, New Harmony, were honored at the College of Southern Utah commencement exercises Friday evening, when they were presented with the coveted CSU Citizenship Awards. The awards, most prized recognition at the college, are based on scholastic attainment, activity and leadership, and are awarded to the man and woman student "most apt to repay the taxpayer's invesment in their education." Don is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Royce Knight, Cedar City, who received his bachelor of science degree. Dorothy is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mason Rencher, New Harmony, graduate of the lower division of the college. Prof. David L. Sargent, center, made the presentation. |