tage 17 NATIONAL MERIT TEST All 1965 graduates of West Montgomej^y' who wish to enter the 19614-65 Natiorial Merit Scholarship competition should register now at the guidance office. The National Merit Scholarship Qual ifying Test will be given in the school on Tuesday, March 10, 1961;, Students who will complete secondary school in 1965 and enter college in the same calendar year are eligible fpr scholarship consideration in the I96I4-65 Merit Program* To receive consideration, the student must take the test when it is offered in his school, Participating students pay a $1 fee. Any interested student should consult Miss Lewis, Guidance Director* Awards in the Merit Program are grant ed on the basis of intellectual merit, but student financial needs determine the amount of individual stipends. Tfea stipends are renewable each year without futher testing. A student*s performance on the qual ifying test also provides him with in formation that is useful in career plan ning or in selecting courses in high school and college, Mr. White stated. After the test, each participating sbudent receives a i^andbool:^ for Merit Program Participants^^prepared by Science Research Associates, the testing agency. The Handbook is designed to help stu dents understand their individual test results, to make comparisons with scores of high school students across the coun try, and to use this information in mak ing educational and vocational plaBs» Thus, Mr. White said, students can learn more about their educational strengthen and weaknesses, whether or not they plan to attend college. In addition to the awards made by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation, about 175 business corporations, founda tions, colleges,professional associations, unions, trusts, and individuals give scholarships Agencies utilize the ser vices of NMSC in awarding; their scholar ships . NMSn was established in 19^5 through grants frmn the Ford Foundation and tiiQ Carnegie Oorporation of New York. An additional Ford Foundation grant to ex tend the Hex-it Prograia throngVi 19Y0 announced in 1962« PLANS ANNOUNCED FOR 19614 SCHOLASTIC ART AWARDS For the seventh consecutive year, WFMY-TV, Channel 2, in Greensboro, Nojbth Carolina, will be regional sponsor^of Scholastic Art Awards, making it possi ble for talented art students in high schools in hh Piedmont North Carolina and Vii-ginia counties to win honors for themselves and their schools. Scholastic Art AwardSn is sponsored nationally by Scholastic Magazines, Inc. VilFMY-TV will receive the entries for this territory during the week of Jan uary 26th. The awards program will be on February l6th, which also marks the beginning of the two-week regional exhi bition of winning entries, to be held in Elliott Hall and Weatherspoon Gallery at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. ■'’oia achievement keys and certificates of merit will be the honors at the re gional exhibition. After the regional show, the best work selected from the key-winning pieces as "Blue ribbon" final.ists will go to national head quarter? in New York City for judging with finalists from other regions. Na tional honors are scholarships, gold medals, special cash awards and the honor of display at the National High School Art Exhibition to be held in New York Git:'. Rule books giving complste details are now available" from TMY»»TV. San had just broken up with his steady, a school teacher* "What Happened?" asked a friend* didn’t show up one night^and she wanted me to bring a written excuse signed by my mother". The Window rn~tle peHBa \ 7,50CT students have received Merit Scholarship awards aud 'thonsandg of pt^er high—scor ing students have been assibpd in ocfe— taining financial aid from other sources*