OHIO UNIVERSITY'S ANNUAL
HISTORY CONTEST CELEBRATES 50TH ANNIVERSARY

10/10/96

ATHENS, Ohio -- High school juniors and seniors across Ohio will participate in the first round of Ohio University's 50th Annual American History Contest this month.

The multiple-choice test will be completed by students at their local schools. First-round winners will be announced in November.

Those eligible for the final round of competition, a three-question essay exam, given on the Athens campus Dec. 5, will include the highest scorer in Ohio's 88 counties and all scorers in the 99th percentile or the second and third highest scorer in at least the 95th percentile from each county.

First prize is a four-year, full-tuition scholarship to Ohio University and $100. An additional 11 scholarships and more than $600 will be awarded in the contest. Top-scoring students in the preliminary and final rounds will also receive a copy of Distinguished Professor of History Alonzo Hamby's book Man of the People: A Life of Harry S. Truman.

Outstanding High School Awards of $200 and $100 will go to the top two schools in three categories -- small, medium and large high schools -- with the largest number of winners in the contest's two rounds.

Ohio University's College of Arts and Sciences, History Department and Admissions Office sponsor the contest.

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