Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1935 — Page 8
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What a Break for Some Lucky Boy! A Two-Year FREE SCHOLARSHIP At Renowned STAUNTON \ MILITARY ACADEMY
Staunton Military Academy is one of America’s oldest and foremost preparatory schools. It is located at Staunton, Virginia... famous as the birthplace of Woodrow Wilson ... in the heart of pktuesque, historic Shenandoah Valley. Universally recognized as one of the finest schools of its kind, it offeis its students their choice of various groups of subjects designed to fit graduates for whatever program they plan to follow after leaving school. For the boy who desires to enter college. there is the scholastic course. For the boy who plans to pursue further education or enter directly into business, there is the liberal arts course. And for the boy who does not wish to enter college, there is the vocational course.
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The scholarship offered by The Times is for two years beginning next September, and covers the final two years of the Academy’s work ... corresponding to the Junior and Senior years of high school. Some lucky Marion County boy is going to be chosen for this two year FREE scholarship to Staunton. It’s the opportunity of a lifetime, boys! Something you’ll cherish the rest of your days! Take advantage of it! Enter the competition NOW! ✓
For Further Information See Any Member of the Committee ... the Principal of Your High School if You Live Outside Indianapolis ... or The Indianapolis Times
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* • What the Scholarship Includes The total value of The Times scholarship to Staunton Military Academy is more than S2OOO. It includes all tuition, room and meals, uniforms and equipment, books... everything except transportation to and from the school and a small amount of pocket money for such extras as haircuts, shoe shines, pressing and an occasional movie. Since all uniforms are furnished, the amount of money required will probably be less than the expenses of attending school at home. • How the Winner Will Be Chosen Candidates for the scholarship will be judged on their scholastic records, and their personality rating which includes health. They will be required to submit an essay of not more than 250 words on the subject: “Why I Should Like to Attend Staunton Military Academy.” Entries may be made any time up to May 15. The committee, which will assist The Times in making the final choice, is composed of the following members: H. L. Harshman, Technical High School; C. M. Sharp, Manual Training High School; Joel Hadley, Shortridge High School; E. B. Hargrave, George Washington High School; H. L. Wann, Broad Ripple High School, and Brother Cassian, Cathedral High School. Indianapolis candidates will submit their essays and secure detailed information from the committee member of their school. Candidates from township high schools outside Indianapolis may enter the competition by getting in touch with the principal of their high school, each of whom is co-operating with the scholarship committee. • Who Is Eligible for the Scholarship Any high school pupil in Marion County who has successfully completed his sophomore year is eligible.
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