f: Pass Students i : Get Varsity Awardsi II:s-blem-mtcre2,t to Crow's Nest Pass residents is the fact thatI v!' ssudccto of the Crow s I-i l..FaiS *ere lhe recipients of- awards given for outstanding performance and contributions to ■■ LDiversity life. The awards were' ' pr^eaied at the Macdonald hotel In I I Edmonton on March IS. j. Miss Jean Parker, of Coleman re- 1 ceived a cultural “A gold pm m 'recognition of her exceptional *i 5“‘-die\emeDt in cultural activities ! For the past four years Jean haJ been a member of the University of Alberta Mixed Chorus ana curing ihe 1954-35 session she acted 25 i *e secretary of this well-known orgam- i’r~ zaj:on- She *s completing her fourth is year towards her bachelor of educa-eiJ tion degree. .j„ ■ Ted Moser, of HiUcrest. a former j employee of The Herald, received'-„ 1 a 2old Gateway “A pm for his work .as editor-in-chief of the university lt;e: paper, Hie Gateway.f Don Kirk, son of the Rev. J ji,- Kirk, formerly of Coleman, was', le voted the outstanding athlete of the i ie year. Kirk, as kingpin of the col- c r, - legiate winning Golden Bears hockev tii, slt;juad. picked up the Wilson trophv ; . ie and the Purcell trophy as the most • is valuable hockey .player. Don is at ' i te ^ present completing his second year I I- medicine ’ jS, Joe Krycska, of Colemsn. was : J- awarded a bar to his five-inch “A, \ £ for his outstanding ^ork as a be- *?. fenceman on the Golden Bears. Jos 3*receneb his first “A award last- ; year. It is his second year as a Izw , s student. His younger brother.,3 : Adam Kryczka, who is taking his '•i first year toxard an engineering de- ! •gree. received a five-inch “A for; hxs outstanding abilities on the same I team. i