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Show Brenner-Herbst-Dunham David Judd receives SU Scholarship honored," he explained. Judd has been appointed Chief Justice of the SUSC Student High Court for 1978-79. 1978-79. The court is the final interpretive body of the ASSUSC constitution and deals with student disciplinary cases. The scholarship recipient is a 1973 graduate of Cedar High School. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Harl E. Judd, Cedar City. "-Tr-t-yracr; U, IM Ml II i I i teXii J . : :,-.s. ' . SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT. David II. Judd receives scholarship to Southern Utah State College. Making the presentation is Dr. Robert A. Moore. David H. Judd, Cedar City, has been named the recipient of a $600 Brenner-Herbst-Dunham scholarship for the 1978-79 school year at Southern Utah State College. The SUSC senior will use the scholarship to continue his studies in accounting and business administration according to Harold H. Hiskey, dean of the SUSC School of Business and Technology. "This, the most prestigious scholarship made in the School of Business and Technology, is awarded annually on the basis of academic performance," per-formance," Dean Hiskey said. "David is an outstanding out-standing student. We are very pleased to present him with this award." "The Brenner-Herbst-Dunham scholarship was established through the generosity of Scott H. Dunham, a 1923 SUSC graduate," Dennis Agle, SUSC director of development, develop-ment, said. Dunham was raised in Fredonia, Ariz. Following graduation from SUSC (then Branch Normal School) he went on to become a senior partner in the John Forbes Company, a CPA firm with home offices in San Francisco. Fran-cisco. "Mr. Dunham has established funds for several scholarships at SUSC. Judd is the recipient of the largest business award, the fourth SUSC student to be so |