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Show SPRINGVILLE HAS MANY STUDENTS ATTENDING B.Y.U. Headed by Roslyn Eddington, society editor of the "Y" News, there are 63 Springville students attending- B. Y. U., according to figures recently released by Registrar Reg-istrar John E. Hayes. Mr. Hayes' figures show that more students are now registered than at a corresponding time in any previous previ-ous year. It is predicted that 2500 students, the largest enrollment in history, will have registered by the end of the year. There are 2040 students registered now. They are from 30 states, the District Dis-trict of Columbia, and three foreign for-eign countries: Canada, Mexico, and the Philippine Islands. The students from Springville are: Loraine Allan, Grant Alle-man, Alle-man, LaRae Alleman, Beth Anderson, An-derson, Vinga Bartholomew, Herald Her-ald Baxton, Ruth Baxter, Ronald Beardall, Sarah Binks, George Bird, Martha Bird, Leonard Brailsford, Douglas Brown, France Childs, Aileen Condie, Carol Can-die, Can-die, Eva Crandall, Lowell Cran-dall, Cran-dall, Sterling Crandall, Vern Davis, Dav-is, Robert Dowdle, Roslyn Eddington, Ed-dington, LaMar Friel, Barbara Gudmundsen, Lois Hales, Verl Harrison, Howard Haymond, Carlos Car-los Hjarth, Floyd Holm, Mary Huntington, Elmo Jensen, Howard How-ard Johnson, Nelda Johnson, Fred Kindred, Theron Laney, Glen Law, Carrol Liechty, Richard Lov-eridge, Lov-eridge, Howard McKenzie, Wayne Miller, Harriett Miner, Harold Miner, Jeanne Neill, Marion Nelson, Nel-son, Maurine Nelson, Grant Niel-son, Niel-son, Fern Ostler, Bernice Pal-freyman, Pal-freyman, Warwick Palfreyman, Louise Patrick, Fawn Phillips, Louise Russell, Ruth Sanford, Max Simpkin, Sam Sorenson, Eva Starr, Naomi Sumsion, Eli Tip-petts, Tip-petts, Naomi Tifton, Brent Weight, LaMar Weight, Newell Weight, and Woodrow Weight. |