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Show "U" Scholarship for Richman said,"he taught an organic chemistry lab for an accelerated ac-celerated chemistry program last summer at SUSC, and has been a chemistry tutor for SUSC students all three quarter this year." ' '. i i t.'i Kent Richman, a Southern Utah State College chemistry major, has been accepted as a graduate teaching fellow at ' the University - of Utah Department of Chemistry. In recognition of his undergraduate un-dergraduate scholastic record, the SUSC senior has also been awarded a $300 University Honor Scholarship. Richman, the son of . Mr. and Mrs. Dean G. Richman, 994 Eas Deborah Dr., Bountiful, will enter the four-year U of U doctoral program in physical chemistry in September. He will graduate with a BS in chemistry, with minors in mathematics and physics, from SUSC June 1. The 1976 graduate of Bountiful High School has completed the four-year SUSC chemistry program in three years, having successfully suc-cessfully earned several hours of CLEP credit. He was named SUSC's Outstanding Physical Science Student in 1978. "Richman has worked at the SUSC Water Testing Laboratory for three years and has been the student director of the operation for two years," Joseph L. Comp, SUSC 'professor ' of chemistry, said. "In addition," Comp Kent Richman The SUSC honor student received an academic scholarship to SUSC his freshman year, a departmental depart-mental scholarship his junior year, and a $600 Brenner-Herbst-Dunham Scholarship his senior year. His older sister, Julie, is also a a senior at SUSC and an honor roll student. She will also graduate June 1, receiving a BA in English with a minor in zoology. |