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University of Montana News Releases, 1928, 1956-present University Relations
3-30-1963
Donna Lee Johnson and Carolyn Speck to receive Montana Power Donna Lee Johnson and Carolyn Speck to receive Montana Power
Company scholarships Company scholarships
University of Montana--Missoula. Office of University Relations
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Dwyer 3-27-63
FOE RELEASE SATURDAY, MARCH 30
Montana S ta te U n iv e rs ity ju n io rs Donna Lee Johnson, M issoula, and Carolyn
Speck, W h iteh all, w i l l each r e c e iv e a $100 Montana Power Co. sch o la rsh ip Saturday,
according to Mrs. Emma B risco e , chairman o f the MSU Home Economics Department.
Miss B e tty Lou Hoffman, Helena, s ta te a d v ise r to Future Homemakers o f America,
n o tif ie d Mrs. B risco e th a t the p rese n ta tio n w i l l be made a t the s ta te FHA conven
tio n banquet in Bozeman by George O’ Connor, B utte, v ic e p resid en t o f Montana Power
Co.
The sch o larsh ip i s awarded an n ually to a former member o f the Montana A sso c ia
tio n o f FHA who is a ju n io r m ajoring in home economics a t e ith e r MSU or Montana
State C o lleg e , Miss Hoffman s a id . The winner i s chosen by a Montana Home Economics
A ssociatio n sch o larsh ip committee made up o f the su p ervisor o f home economics educa
tio n fo r Montana sch o ols, the s ta te FHA a d v ise r , and re p re s e n ta tiv e s from MSU, MSC,
and the S ta te E xtension S e rv ic e . S e le c tio n i s based on the c a n d id a te 's s c h o la s t ic
standing, le a d e rsh ip in c o lle g e and community a c t i v i t i e s , in te r e s t in heme econom
ic s , and f in a n c ia l need.
This year Miss Johnson and Miss Speck were judged e q u a lly q u a lif ie d , and the
Montana Power Co. e le c te d to g iv e two $100 sch o larsh ip s in ste a d o f s p l i t t i n g the
p rize or breaking the t i e .
Miss Johnson i s a i960 graduate o f Ronan High School. Her parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest A. Johnson, 636 Evans A v e ., M issoula. Miss Speck, a graduate o f W hite
h a ll High School, tra n s fe rre d to MSU from MSC in the f a l l o f 1962. Her parents are
Mr. and Mrs. E. C a rro ll Speck, W h iteh all.
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