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Show Jerrolyn Gurr Wins Merit Award atUSU LOGAN Jerrolyn Gurr, Par- wan, has won the National Business Bus-iness Education Association award of merit for oustandlng achievement in business education educa-tion at Utah State University, announced an-nounced Robert E. Wiper, head of the business education department depart-ment at USU. The award consists of a certificate, certi-ficate, a year's professional membership mem-bership in the NBEA, simulated simu-lated leather binder for current issues of Business Education Forum, For-um, a national professional magazine mag-azine for business teachers, and the 1964 National Business Education Edu-cation Yearbook. The award was presented at the Awards and Honors Convocation Convoca-tion at USU for the college of .'Aisliiess and social science May 19. Miss Gurr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Gurr of Parowan, has been president of her dormitory dor-mitory at College of Southern Utah, a member of the Institute choir at USU, and a member-elect member-elect of Phi Kappa Phi. scholastic honorary, as was announced in these columns last week. Following her graduation from Utah State University next week she will teach at Preston, Idaho, High School next school year. |