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Show HorofCcT? Sco!atshin Qttr In'"rm'ti'n hmit t" CnWanp of Southern Utah scholarship program for 1960 61 was mallei' to all area hlh s',i""ls this week by Prof. A. W. Stenhenson. chairman of the scholarship com-m'tt com-m'tt High school seniors outstanding In academic and leadership activities ac-tivities are encouraged to mow application for the scholarships according to Prof. Stephenson. A number of tuition or cash scholarships schol-arships have been made available availa-ble by Cedar City businessmen and other college friends, he continued. con-tinued. Cash scholarships range from $50 to $200. "Recent surveys at CSU Indicate average expenses run between $500 and $650 for the year," he said. Scholarships are available In most of the un-dergratuate un-dergratuate classes offered at CSU Including agriculture, art, athletics, dramatics, business, education, home economics. Industry In-dustry and trades, music, physical physi-cal education, biological science and others. Application should be made In a specific area according ac-cording to Prof. Stephenson. Interested students may secure applications from the principal's office in their high school or write to the scholarship committee commit-tee nt CSU. All applications must be filed with tne college by April 1- I |