PAGE 4 lf3SWi JUNE, 1957 1957 Scholarship Winners From 13 States Forrest L. Eaksr Besssmsr Cily, N. C. Patricia Zaveson Akron, Ohio Nancy R. Haas Fargo, N. D. Susan M. Fish Akron, Ohio Patricia McGee Fall River, Mass. John E. Boudeman Ann Arbor, Mich. Susan J. Wall Minneapolis, Minn. Leonard F. Arnett Lynwood, Calif. Linda McAllister Los Angeles, Calif. Ralph Crow, Jr. Memphis, Tenn. Jane Minier Centerville, Iowa Joseph Ogurchak Akron, Ohio Rodger W. Miller Decatur, Ga. Arlene A. Rabb Akron, Ohio Marian Evkovich Akron, Ohio Roger R. Simpson Wyandotte, Mich. Shirley S. Gary Sulphur, La. Eleanor L. Hall Memphis, Tenn. t Virginia Gantert Pottstown, Pa. Peter W. Sundin Bell, Calif. Lynne E. Riley Fall River, Mass. James D. Slover Covington, Tenn. Alice McAllister Akron, Ohio Robert J. Shively Des Moines, Iowa The 26 high school seniors who this year re ceived Firestone College Scholarships brought the total to 118 who have won the awards for higher education. The 1957 winners represent 13 states from Massachusetts to Cali fornia and from Minnesota to Louisiana. Forrest L. Eaker, Gastonia area winner, is the only North Carolinian to be awarded the educa tional grant this year. The Company College Scholarship program, begun in 1953, operates to provide financial as sistance to worthy sons and daughters of Fire stone employees, and is given over a four-year period, or the time required to earn a bac calaureate degree or its equivalent. Scholarships must be renewed each year and the student’s remaining in school depends upon maintenance of standards of scholastic attain ment, conduct, and other requirements set by the sponsoring Company. Under the program, students receive full tui tion, academic fees, textbooks and a contribu tion toward living costs while in college. Awards are made to high school seniors whose Firestone employee-parents have at least a five-year serv ice record. Grants are made on the basis of scholastic attainment in high school, excellence of character, and upon merits set forth in the applicant’s written examination. Awards are made according to proportionate Firestone employment and winners in this and previous years represent almost every state in the nation. Fifteen winners are completing their college work this year. The Scholarship program is intended to help and encourage the sons and daughters of Fire stone employees to receive the background of education which will make them outstanding citizens of this country and of their communi ties. Kurt L. McMillen Torrence, Calif. Kara J. Parker Fort Wayne, Ind.