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PAQR e. I1KNI) nUI.I.KTIK, IlKNI), OIUC, V i;tNKHlAY MAttCII 4, 1014, CONTEST RULES GIVEN III FULL ANNOUNCEMENT MADE 'BY COMMITTEE Ihponscs of Trip to Pnnnmn.l'nclflc lVUr up to' 9180 to lie Tnld by tlio First Xntlonnl Hank Competi tion Open to School Pupil. Complete rules goTcrnlng the con test for tho sum ot $150 offered by tho First National Dank to pay tho expenses ot a trip to tho Pnnniua-Pn-clflc Exposition In San Francisco next year are given below. As already announced, this contest Is open to the pupils of tho llond public schools enrolled from January 19, 1914, to March 1, 1915. Tho winner will be that pupil who best combines schol arship with earning ability, tho two factors having equal weight. Tho scholarship part of tho con test will cover tho present school semester and tho first semester of next year, the avcrago in all studies for tho two semesters being taken separately and tho Improvement shown next year over tho standing of the present half year. In tho case ot earnings the contest will run from March 1, 19H, to February 28, 1915. All amounts earned must be deposit ed In a Ilend bank. Withdrawals may be mado but only such amounts withdrawn and spent for what the Judges consider lo do necessiues win be counted In tho result. Handicaps have been arranged to equalize conditions as between pupils o( different ages and ns between tho two sexes. Tho rules In full are as follows: "This prlxo Is offered with tho un derstanding that the prize money is to bo expended by tho winner In taking a trip to San Francisco during the summer of 1915. In the event that tho wlnnor is unable to make this use of tho prize money then he shall surrender his claim to that contestant next highest who can make the trip. It is further under stood that no one shall bo eligible to this prize who shall not have beon enrolled In the Ilend schools during tho entire period of the contest, Jan uary 19, 1914-March 1. 1916. "J. P. Keyes, tt. . Sawyer and J. B. Shousq shall act as a committee In charge ot the contest and as judges in making the award, and their de cision shall be final, not only in ap plying these regulations, but also In regard to all questions that may arise for which there Is no provision made herein. . . 'The following are the regulations i governing the contest: I "1. Pupils of the Ilend school desiring to be enrolled as contestants ' shall submit to the contest commltteo prior to April 1. 1914. their written application for entrance, stating age at birthday nearest to March 1, 191 1. 1 "2. Tbe contest snail ue uasea upon scholarship records, and upon earning capacity and saving ability, the two factors bearing equal weights. "3. Scholarship shall be deter mined from three Items: (1) aver age in all studies during the second , semester of tho school year 1913 14; 12) average In all studies during the first semester of the school year 1914-15: 13) gain In average dur- ing the first semester of school year , 1914-15 over average obtained Our-' ing second semester of school year I 1913-14. Rank In this part ot the I contest shall be determined in the following, manner: Suppose 10 con testants: ho who obtains highest av erage for Item (1) will be ranked 10, the next highest will be ranked q ntr hn who obtains highest av erage In Item (2) w'lt be ranked 10, j tho next will be ranked 9, etc.; ua who makes the most Improvement , according to Item (3) will be rankod 10, the next will bo ranked 9, etc ; the sum of the ranks obtained by each contestant In the three Items will then be taken and the pupil re ceiving the highest sum of ranks will be re-ranked 10 for the scholarship ' part of the contest as a whole, the next will be ranked 9. etc. "4. Earning capacity and savlnr ability shall be determined In tbe following manner: Not later than April 15, 1911, contestants shill open check accounts at one of tb" ilend banks and deposit there the'r earnings during the period March 1, 1914, February 28, 1915. Contest ants may check against thene ac counts at will. Contestants shall be required to keep a detailed record of earnings, showing kind of labor, for whom performed, time required and pay received, accounting for all mon-' ey deposited: they shall likewise keep a detailed record of manner or ' expenditure of all money checked out. They shall make monthly pre sentation of these records to the Judges, commencing Mav 1, 1914 The judges shall not consider as fair ly earned any money received as gifts or as excesslvo pay for labor, i or any money for which the record as to manner of earning Is not com plete; nor In tho case of boys, shall the judges admit as part of the oar- I nlngs, within the purpose of tills I contest, money received ns pay for J labor at home, the desire being to provide an Incentive to tho boys to-, ward economic independence. Tub ' judges shall not consider as saved, money that has been deposited and j checked out for uso in unnecessary ti'nvi lint thnv nil nil rnrmtrtflr nn hrv- ni fnr tlin mirnoitna nf tills contest money that has beon falrlv earned, i deposited ana cnecuea out (or neces sary purposes as shown by tho deta'l ed records of expenditure. Immedi ately after March 1, 1915. the Judges shall determine the entire amount fairly earned and saved (Including necessary expenditures of monev fair ly earned) during tbe period March 1, 1914-KQbruary 28, 1915, by each contestant "Tho Judges shall then dotormlno the relative ranks of (ho contestants In respect to tho earning capacity and saving ability according to tho fol lowlnc manner: "CVtitostants' shall bo arranged In to tho following ngu groups, tho ago of ench contestant being thnt nt birthday nonrcst March 1, 1911, ns shown by tho application for on trance Into tho contest: (1) those who aro 18 years of ago, or ovor; (2) thoso who aro 17 years of ago; (3) thoao who are, 16; (4) those who aro 15; 15) those who are 14; (C) those who nro 13; (7) those who are 12; IS) those who are 11; 19) thono who aro 10; tlO) thoso who aro 9; til) thoso under 9. Tho nverago earnings and savings ot all hoy con testants of ago group tl) shall bo considered tho standard for boys of this ago; tho average earnings and savings of all troy contestants ot ago group til) shall bo considered the standard for boys ot this ago; tho difference between theso t.wo stand ards shall bo taken; one tenth of this difference shall bo added to the standard fur group (11) to find tho standard for group (10); two-tenths of tho difference shall bo ndded to the standard for group (11) to find tho standard for group (9); etc. In like manner tho avcrago earnings and savings ot girl contestants ot groups (1) and (11) respectively shall es tablish the standards for theso' two groups of girls, otc Tho Judges shall then determine what per cent each contestant has fairly earned and sav ed of the standard established for his own group. Ho who has earned and saved the highest per cent shall bo ranked highest; etc.; Bupposo 10 con testants; ho who has earned nnd sav ed the highest per cent ot the stan dard for his age and tex shall bo ranked 10. tho next shnll be ranked 9, etc. However, In enso thoro aro not at least thrco contestant? In oach group chosen ns basis for establish ing standards, then tho Judges shall substitute thoso ago groups nearest tho spcclflod groups which do contain at least three contestants, and apply the same general method of deter mining standard earnings nnd sav ings for tlio several groups. "6. Afor tho scholarship, and tho earning capnclty and saving abil ity ot oach contestant shall have been ranked according to tho abovo pro visions, then tbe sum of the ranks obtained by such contestant In the two divisions of tho contest shall bo taken and that contestant who shall receive the highest sunt of ranks shall be declared the winner." 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