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2 (Tfjr Daily Oiatr Ctfti Keokuk. lew a* TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1956Patricia Mullenleggy Murphy2 Girls Awarded CommunityIollege Scholarships by BP VSi» Winners of the Keokuk Busiduating;from|highlschool! and I ness and Professional Women s more off these | graduatosffiare jClub Scholarships I to| Keokuk entering college.|In|jl955{| for ifCommunity College | are Patri*lexamplojjthere were over WOO,4t cia Louise Mullen | and/Peggy 000 students | enrolled % infjthe 1Jean Murphy. Each scholarship junior colleges of|the country.p is for a full y'ear. and includes Conservative estimates indicate tthe wtt cost of tuitionBegun last year, the scholar ships are awarded annually to by 1970.a girl graduate from St. Peters! -high school and to a girl ate of Keokukschool. MembersB, P. W\ Club have long noted for their projects wthere wiUfbefiii excess|of| If*|t 50 000 ljunior coflege students |iUhelpl toKeokuk a better place in which to live.Car Spot Check Discloses 145'iolations MondayV1Cic\liEncouraged Girlsin Y1State highway patrolmen and police conducted a series of 3The scholarships were 1 in- HIitiated for the sole purpose of iencouraging Keokuk girls to vlurgl^up 05 vfc»la rtake advantage of existing op*• Uons.HHMBMrtHHHMtfBHMportunities for higher educa*| Ation It is the hope of the club found to have faulty equipment that recipients of their scholar -nd !6 - .ra:--.a- v.d J ships will continue their col- along with one memorandum. ‘weilSMthe ing without valid operators' liin theirof 111231 cars wereIlege training beyond the fresh man level provided scholarship.IPatricia Mullen is the daughter of Mr and Mrs James R. Mulleni 1311 Leighton Street. Miss Mullen was active in stu*■■■■K themcourt later ■o’clockpossession , into superior HHB th us| escapedCourt was open until 9 last night as motorists \ in answer to theirt ickets.^^^^fe^lSi®!t(\iI) Sawyer lof Kahoka U finedj$10|and|$3 costs foril with a defective muf-|j and $25 and costs for fail-1lt;IIdent affairs at St. Peters, including the class play, gleeclub. Sodality, and Valentine queen. Honors received includej Arista, the honor roll, andsophomore class president.plans to complete four years of jure to have a valid operator’s li college and specialize ui ele* cense, i|a|Mmentary teaching. j Bill Westerlundl of Cam fPeggy Murphy is the daugh bridge, 111, and Alvin Wilker- 1 ter of Mr. and Mrs Oliver L son of Lincoln, 111. also were 1 Murphy. 124 North Fourth fined $25 and costs for failure j Street. She took an active part to have operators' licenses. D.in extracurricular activities of R. Davis of Kahoka war finedSenior High school, including $10 and costs for a defectiveadvanced glee club, art ed it or j muffler and Anetta Jackson of of the Comment, speech activi* 1500 Franklin was fined $5 and ties. Torch Club and Pep Squad, costs for driving w ithout ade-In the year just past. Miss Mur* quate eyeglasses as prescribedphv won first place in the on her license. 1 1U S jDtmocracy” contests.| Robert Householder. 17. of | P®®* togiiberai arts Bonaparte was fined $5 and $3 (
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Keokuk Daily Gate City

Keokuk, Iowa, US

Tue, Jun 26, 1956

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