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Idaho Free Press from Nampa, Idaho • Page 5

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Idaho Free Pressi
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Nampa, Idaho
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5
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Mar sing Students Receive Honors MAHSING u. Mars fflgh School students who have been chosen as renters of the Outstanding American High School Students have been uramced by Mrs. Janet Thomas, Marsing High counselor, Named to the honorary are Joyce Nakano, Christine Mary Chadez, Helen Ined, Rulon Jeni- niett, Jeanne Belknap and Wa- nlta Ctarruca, With the assistance of high school principals and counselors from across the nation, the Society of Outstanding American High School Students strives to further the pursuance of academic achievement and civic responsibility on thepart of American youth. Trie Society accepts for membership only young men and women who have distinguished themselves as their school's highest achievers. These students are now competing for over $262,000 in re- newable college scholarship of.

fered by the Society. These scholarships consist of unrestricted cash awards to colleges of the students' choice and reoewabte $1,000 annual schol- arshlps to select colleges and universities across the nation. The Outstanding American High School Students awards program is one of the largest of its kind In the country. Society members are recognized annually In a published volume entitled "Outstanding American High School Students," which is distributed nationally to colleges, universities, corporation and libraries. TVCC Graduates ONTARIO, Among the 124 graduates of the Treasure Valley Community College Sunday, June Nola Jane Darling and Karen A.

Guenlz, both of Nampa, and Jeffrey Kent Rupp of Meridian were among those graduating. Achieve Wilder Honor Honors Reported A nWFl I OAuawtl A CALDWELL -Several area students graduated with honors' from the College of Idaho recently. Susanne Skyrm, Caldwell, graduated summa cum laude, with highest honors. To qualify for this a student must have a 3.75 out of a possible 4 0 grade point average (G.P.A.) during his undergraduate years. Miss Skyrm also received honors in music.

Graduating magna cum laude, with high having at least a grade point average of 3.5 were Jennifer M. Cook, Boise; Kristin K. Guentz, Nampa! Carolyn S. Johnson, Boise and. Susan J.

Willcutt, Boise. Graduating with honor, cum laude, or with a 3.25 or better G.P.A; were Kenneth Hunt, Caldwell, with honors In physics; Richard Mattson, Boise; Betty Phillips, Caldwell; John R. Pierce, Caldwell; Trena c. Richardson, Boise; Janice G. Suyehira, Emmett and Kay E.

Tarter, Caldwcll. WILDER-The Wilder Junior- Senior High honor roll for the last semester released by James. Selby, principal as follows; Seventh grade: Cathy Anderson, Linda Andrews, Roger Yasuda, Craig Vance, Allen Wright, Nancy Tarr, Sandra Scott, Duane Noe, Cheryl Jones, MlkeGoodlng and Cathy Church. Eighth grade: Arthur Puga, Chris Church, Dennis Bayless, Lupe. Betancur, Twila Coonts, Vickie Craddock, John Durham, Jim Howell, Jana Jones, Hal Sarceda, Daniel Segovia, Jean Trunnell aid Sherrl Vance.

Ninth Grade: Fola Dawsbn, Julia Howell, Nancy Richards, Ratty Hugo, Dan Huff, Richard Ainlck, Lupe Rodriguez, NIcanor Rodriguez, Shirley Stoelir. Tenth grade: Marilyn Bolln- ger, Diane Brady, Nancy Foster, JoAnne Gross, Sue Hetrick, Debbie Howell, Welde Melvin, Carlene Miller, Darlene Nee, Vickie Serratos and Valerie Trunnell. Eleventh grade: Junior Betan- coart, Mary Betancur, Jim Carr, Phil Coonts, Bill Dawson, Barbara Dennis, Cindy Dennis, Kathy Drew, Connie Ford, Janle Garcia, Carol Henley, Fred Headley, Karen Howell, Mary Jackson, Mick Richards, John Tarter, Erick Trunnell, Kathy Howell and Anita Wright. Twelfth grade: Rick Morfitt, Greg Mayes, Tim Hetrick, Paulette Melvin, Tony Rodriguez, Howard: Tarr, Pam Thompson, Larry D.Dennis, and Fred Mew Car for Nixon WASHINGTON (DPI) -The Secret Service has announced that Ford Motor Co. Is building a new $200,000 armor-plated, bulletproof presidential limousine to replace the one la which President John Kennedy was assassinated.

PHONE 466-7891 or 459-4GG4 to place your classified ad. If fast, easy economical. Hamper Art Major Earns BSC Grant Art scholarships hava been awarded to a Nampa and Boise student at Boise State College for fall semester, according to F. Richard Reed, Director of Financial Aids. Randy Eckman, Nampa Route 1, received the Hummel, Hummel, Jones and Shawver Scholarship, given annually.

He Is a sophomore art major, and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Eckman. Gregory Gene Knight, 4507 Shirley, Boise, received the Rose Richer Adktason Art award, an annual scholarship. His parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Knight, and he Is a sophomore art major, secondary education. Both scholarships will be used to defray cost of student fees at the time of registration. TVCC Accepts Cooper NAMPA -Wayne Cooper, 20th Ave, has been accepted for the fall term 1971-72 at Treasure Valley Community College. He will major In Commerlcal Art.

Idaho Free Press, Thursday, JUM 17, M71-5 Police Investigate Weekend Burglaries NAMPA -A car, a transistor radio and a washer and dryer were among the Items listed as stolen over the weekend, police records show. Harvey t. Cox, 903 Chestnut reported to police Saturday that someone had stolen his 1961 Chevrolet convertible. A transistor radio worth $80 was taken from an unlocked pickup belonging to Herman J. Brewer, Box 522, Ontario, he reported to police Saturday.

The' vehicle was parked at the Seven Seas. The theft of a used washer and dryer from 220 Venice, Pof figures Given MEXICO CITY (UPI)-Dr. Ernesto Lammoglia. Ruiz, chief 1 of the psychology department of the city's Juvenile Court, estimated that the illegal trafficking In marijuana in Mexico comes to 20 tons a week, was reported to police Friday by Blanche Uris, of that address. She said the items were put In a utility trailer In the back yard of the residence June 7 and they were noticed as missing Friday.

Bruce Spratt, 401 Holly SL, reported Sunday that his gas tank had been drained during the A green garden hose length was found still hinging from the gas fank, police report. SPECIAL! STRONG RUSTIC BAGS FOR GAHAGt CANS 20 GAL ft SIZE BREACH NAMPA PAINT GLASS 816--3rd SI. So. Amu from ORR-UC SPRAY PAINT KEM NAMEL Water Washable For Easy Clean Up CHOOSE FROM HOUSEHOLD STRAW BROOM OR HEAVY BRISTLE SIDEWALK BROOM. LATEX HOUSE PAINT Gold Coal live of Sfierwin-Williorm pa'nts wilt In our store to aiuwer your needi and tiont and to mix and over 1,000 colon of your cho'ce.

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