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Show Degrees Awarded Friday to Seven From Springville Several Springville people will receive degrees from Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University at graduation grad-uation exercises Friday evening even-ing beginning at 7 p.m. at the George Albert Smith Field-house. Field-house. Ninety will receive masters mas-ters degrees and bachelor's degrees de-grees will go to 367. Glen T. Seal, counselor at the high school here will receive re-ceive a masters degree in education edu-cation administration. He graduated grad-uated from the University of Utah with a major in business administration and also did graduate work there in the field of social welfare. At present pre-sent he is continuing his studies stu-dies at BYU toward a doctor of education degree which he plans to complete at an eastern university. Glen Evan Robertson whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Robertson of Maple-ton, Maple-ton, will also receive his masters mas-ters of arts degree Friday. An instructor in the College of the Sequoia at Visalia, Calif., he has been attending . summer school at BYU and has now returned re-turned to his home in Visalia. Waldo Evan Jacobsen is another an-other Springville man to receive re-ceive a masters degree, majoring major-ing in education. He has signed to teach at the Mapleton grade school, where he will be principal. prin-cipal. Receiving bachelor degrees Friday will be Geraldine Nielson Niel-son Atkinson, Gerald E. Olson, Reed J. Porter and Jesse W. Tonks all of Springville. |