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Show At The Universities Beta Delta chapter of Kappa Delta at the Utah State Agricultural Agricul-tural college at Logan, Utah, takes pleasure in announcing the pledging of Virginia Clyde from Springville, to their sorority. .- The pledges were-guests at the homecoming chapter dinner. PROVO, Utah (Special to the Springville Herald) Sixty - eight students from Springville and nine from Mapleton are registered regis-tered for. the - fall quarter at Brigham Young ' university, according ac-cording to latest reports from Registrar John E. Hayes. The Springville students are Grant Alleman, Beth Anderson, Bill Averett, lone Averett, Ronald Ron-ald Averett, Gene Baker, Edna Bartholomew, Gertrude Bartholomew,- Hoyt H. Baxter, Ruth Baxter,' Bax-ter,' Gene Bird, . Martha Bird, William Boyer, Earnest Bram-all, Bram-all, Alton Bring'riurst, Elaine Brockbank, DeOn Caffall, Bert Cherrington, Earl Child, Aileen Condie, Carol Condie, Boyd Crandall, Cran-dall, Sterling Crandall, Robert Cranmer, Merle Fletcher, Mable Follett, Annie Fox, Reid Francis, Fran-cis, Garnet Friel, Frank Fullmer, Dama Grant, Barbara Gudmund-son, Gudmund-son, Cleon Hales, Dale Hrady, Kay Hardy, Virl Harrison, Floyd Holm, Mary Huntington, Gwen-evere Gwen-evere Johnson, Lois Johnson, Samuel Jones, Robert Kelly, Newell Lambson, Russell Laney, Theon Laney. Carroll Liechty, Gardner Lott, Beth Mendenhall, Helen Nelson, Earl Nielson, Grant Nielson, Matthias Olsen, Ted Rowland, Fred Roylance, Claude Salisbury, Fern Simkins, Phyllis Smart, Lucille Lu-cille Strong, Louise Thatcher, Zelma Thorpe, Joseph Tippetts, Vernon Tipton, Brent Weight, Phyllis Weight, Venice Whiting, Earl Whitney, Lejeune Whitney and Frank Whitney. The Mapleton students are: Donald Bird, Virginia Bird, Mack Holly, Cluff Hopla, Phyllis Jensen, Jen-sen, Eldon Mackley, lone Nielson, Ray Whiting and Edna Wis-combc. Wis-combc. In keeping with the cosmopolitan cosmo-politan nature of the university, 2370 students registered to date represent ' 37 states as well as Canada, Mexico, Hawaii, England, Eng-land, and the Tongan Islands. With 65 foreign countries in attendance. at-tendance. B. Y. U easily leads all intermountain universities in foreign representation. According to Registrar Hayes, this year's final registration is expected to top last year's mark of 2782 and set a new attendance attend-ance record as has been done each year for the past three years. |