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Show FORMER BINGHAM STUDENT MAKES FINE RECORDS i Mr. Bee To Accept Position With Oil Company Maurice Bee, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bee of Highland High-land Boy, was among the nine honor students completing courses cours-es at Woodbury's Business college col-lege in Los Angeles this spring quarter, ending May 21, ahead of time. A two year course In Business Administration was mastered mas-tered by him in a year and a half. Mr. Bee received a bachelors degree and was credited with 4 A's, 19 B's and 7 C's. He was the only member of the Business Administration group finishing the final quarter ahead of schedule. sche-dule. Besides his line scholastic record re-cord Mr. Bee was In extra-curricular activities, serving as president presi-dent of Phi Sigma Nu, national fraternity; president of the Inter-Fraternity council at the college; col-lege; business manager of the recent school play; vice president of the Deseret club of Woodbury college; campaign manager in the student body election; secretary, secre-tary, historian and publicity manager man-ager for his fraternity. , Offers of positions with the Union Oil company and the Signal Oil company of California have been given Mr. Bee, who intends to stay In California. Mrs. Bee and son Jack were in California to attend graduation of Maurice Jr. |