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Show Top High School Photos To Be Shown hi Moil Eli The top high school photos in the nation a selection of the winners from the Sixth Annual National High School Photographic Photogra-phic Awards will be displayed display-ed beginning Monday, at Union High School. The exhibit, open to the public, pub-lic, will remain through Feb. 20. Representative of the best among thousands; of pictures entered en-tered by - the high school students stu-dents from all parts of the country, coun-try, the display includes the' first, second and third prizewinners prize-winners in . each of the four classes into which the contest was divided. All Special Merit winners and a selection of Honorable Hon-orable Mention winners are also included in the show. A total of 75 photographs are on display. The contest, sponsored by the i National Scholastic Press Assn. with the cooperation of the Eastman East-man Kodak Company, was open to students from the ninth to the twelfth grades inclusive. It , offered a total of $3,500 in cash prizes divided into 337 awards, j While pictures entered in the contest were no larger than 5 by 7 inches, the maximum size permitted, the salon prints included in-cluded in this exhibition are enlargements displayed in 12x15 inch mounts. Featured in the exhibit is the grand prize a cute picture of two pups playing on the lawn made by Daniel Gregory, of Sandston, Virginia, a senior at Highland Springs High School, Highland Springs, Va. This photograph pho-tograph won for him a total of $600 in cash prizes. Information about the next Annual Awards are available at Union High School. More than $4000 in prizes is being offered for the 1953 contest. |