Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1947 — Page 12
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Other major award winners were: | Third places, $40 each, Jacqueline Hicks, Lebanon high school, and Jessie M. Richards, Roosevelt Jr. high school, Gary. Fourth places, $35 each, Max Whitehouse, Columbus high school, and Jerry Asbell, Bedford Jr. high school. Fifth places, $30 each, Barbara Gelbaugh, Sarah Seiler, Centennial ‘school, Muncie Central high school, and Evansville. i The contest is held annually each fall to stimulate better thinking among students in grade and high schools in their study of the Constitution. 2 Students in grade schools wrote on “what the Constitution Means to | Me” while the topic for high school | students was “Why the Constitution | of the United States Lives Today.” $1100 in Prizes
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