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Show s ( p fa I .,'11 W ' : h ' - 4 ' I ,. ', xt? v: Bloomingon. Indiana in August of this year. Receiving the Horace A. Moses Scholarship award for high a-chievement a-chievement was William E. Link, East High School, senior and son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Link, 1415 Downington Avenue. Horace A. Moses, founder of Junior A-chievement A-chievement in 1922, awards a number of such scholarships each year through the Moses Foundation. Founda-tion. "With the Futures Unlimited Banquet and liquidation of the 16 miniature companies, the current program year has closed successfully," success-fully," said Mr. Byron A. Ray, Executive Director of Junior A-chievement. A-chievement. "Most of the companies com-panies will show a small dividend," divi-dend," said Mr. Ray, "but none of them were without their problems." prob-lems." . - John Linder and Tom Worthen MEN HONORED Climaxing a year of participation participa-tion in Junior Achievement, students stu-dents from the South, East, Highland, High-land, and Granite high schools were honored at a special program pro-gram and banquet at the Hotel Utah. Among the guests honoring hon-oring these young business practitioners practi-tioners was Governor and Mrs. George D. Clyde, Mayor Adiel F. Stewart and pominent men from the world of business, industry, religion and education. Dr. Frank E. Duddy, Jr. discussed "What Price Leadership" in which h; pointed out clearly that to achieve one must carry the burden bur-den of criticism and even derision. Among those given special recognition rec-ognition John Linder, a Junior at South High School, son of Mrs. Jennie Linder, 40 Boulevard Gardens, Gar-dens, and Tom Worthen, also a Junior at South High, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Worthen. 1170 Bryan Avenue were announced as delegates to the National Association Associa-tion of Junior Achievement Companies Com-panies which will be held in |