Alcoa winners are announcedLyle Monroe Hobby, Bauxite High School senior, and Leslee Denise Ditzig, Benton High School senior have been announced as the winners of the two $4,000 Alcoa Foundation Scholarships provided sons and daughters of Alcoa's Arkansas Operations. The announcement was made by Mr. Harold Bishop, chairman of the local selection committeeLyle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hobby of 3006 Alcoa Road. Benton. Hobby is employed at Alcoa’s Arkansas Operations as a pipefitter. I^eslee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. RayDitzig Both Mr and Mrs. Ditzig are employedat Arkansas operations. Ditzig is amaintenance mechanic and Mrs. Ditzig is a stenographerThe Alcoa Foundation Scholarships provide for a total amoimt of $4,000 to each recipient, payable at the rate of $1,000 each year. The awards are made on the basis of College BoardScholastic Aptitude Test, together with the factors of scholastic achievement, promise and personal qualities, such as character. In addition to the scholarships, Alcoa Foundation makra an unrestricted grant erf $1,200 to the college or university the recipient elects to attend.