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Show SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS MADE Aggie Sweaters and Medals Are Distributed Dis-tributed To Deserving Ones. Student Stu-dent Body Elect Officers At chapel exercises held lit the Utah Agricultural College Tuesday morning, conducted by tho College administration and tho student body organization, the awards for scholarship scholar-ship and merit were inado for the past year. The first to receive awards were tho six students who won the scholarship schol-arship gold "A's" offered yearly by President Wldtsoe. The following students were honored with "A" plus: Elizabeth Groebll, C. Y. Cannon Grnndlson Gardner, J. B. Barker, H. It Hagan and Kathleen Bagley. The following received honorable mention: men-tion: Ruby Osmond, Effle Warnlck, Mary Shaw, David Sharp, Stanley llns, and P. M. Sholloy. Debating honors' wcro distributed as follows: Tho Cardon medals wero given to Miss Myrtlo Johnson, Mr. B. A. Fowlor, and Mr. L. B. Walker, Walk-er, tho Agglo team that mot tho II. Y. U. Tho Student Body medals were awarded to Mark II. Greene, K. J. Holmgren and T. W. Uennlon, who comprised tho team that met tho Montana Agricultural Collego and to Heber Bennlon, O. W. Reos, Robert W. McMullan, and O. W. McConkle, the Aggie team that met tho U ot V. The Interclass champions, S. V. Tunks and James Hhslam of tho Senior Sen-ior class, were presented with the Thomas medals. Tho Hendricks medal Issued yearly for the best extemporaneous ex-temporaneous speaker was awarded to Georgo Gardner. This year for the tlrst time, medals med-als wore given to tho managers of the various Student Body activities ot tho College. Those receiving theso medals with tho activity over which they had charge, follow: Lesllo Smith, Student Life; Alfred Calno, Socials and Theatricals; Georgo M. Tlster, football; Mark H. Grcono, debating; Frank Spencor, track team; Rny Smith, baske.tbhll; and Bryant Martlneau, basoball. Tho baskotball sweaters wero award (.Continued on Page Five) SCHOLARSHIP AWARD8 MADE Continued from page one. ed as follows: Ernest Mohr, captMn; Cyril Owen, A. P.' Warnlck, Hugh Peterson and a Joseph Anderson. The baseball sweaters wore given to Noah Woodland, Captain; Lyman Kidman, E. W. Stephens, LeRoy Ta.J Drr, Ross L, Rowe, Lynn Andrus, K. Peart, G. L. Sweltzer, D. A. Hal-gren, Hal-gren, and Manager Martlneau. Captain Joseph Snow, Gordon Kir-by, Kir-by, Rhy Beecraft, E. A. Benffnn, Rny Gowers, Hugh Poterson, Sterling Price and Turn Aldous received track sweaters. Student Body "A's" were awarded to tho following: Vern Peterson, pres Idcnt of the Student Body; William Clarke, for work dono in dramatics; Benson Parkinson, for work dono In dramatics nnd song !endor; Veda Hun saker, editor of Stuuc.nt Life; Harold Hagnn, editor tho Burzer and tho cadet ca-det major; Alfred CUno, manager of tho Buzzer; Delia Morrell, secrotnry of the 8tudent Body; Gordon Klrby, for member of tho Student executlvo committee, nnd John Sharp for excellent ex-cellent work In student body activities and cheer master. After tho above awards were mafl-tlio mafl-tlio following officers of the Studet.t Body for next year "received tholr cer. tlflcntes of election: Q. M. Hcsb, president of the Student Body; Kathleen Kath-leen Bagley, vice president of tho Student Body; Nettlo Goodwin secretary; sec-retary; Alfred Chine, A. P. Warnlck and William E. Goodspeed, executive committee; O. W. McConklo, editor of Student Life; A. C. Chrlstenscn I socials and theatricals; Jessie Kllcr-son, Kllcr-son, manager of football; L. I) |