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Show HONOR STUDENTS OF U. OF U. Harold Fletcher cf Bingham, a student t-the -Uulvurnlty of Utah, hns received a congratulatory card from the scholarship committee of the University In recognition of his high scholastic record for the autumn quarter. Cards were sent by the committee only to those students whose averages were letter let-ter than a B., who were undergraduate undergrad-uate students, and who were regts- tered for at least 12 quarter hours of college work. Honor students for the autumn quarter numbered 309, or a little more than ten per cent of the total to-tal enrollment. Those who maintain this high average throughout the four years of college are graduated with honors. The scholarship committee Interviewed Inter-viewed 400 students who were low In scholarship. Of these 58 were not permitted to register for the winter win-ter quarter." None of these were first offenders, and all had a very low averages for at least the past two quarters. Most of these, however, how-ever, may be permitted to register at the University again after the end of the present quartor." |