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Show Snow College Will Open Sept. 17th Once more the Snow College at Ephraim opens its doors to the high school graduates of Sanpete, Sevier, Emery, Wayne and Piute counties, but never under such favorable circumstances cir-cumstances as those of this year. The recent change in the educational status of the Snow College, which discontinued all high school work, has resulted in increasing both the quantity and quality of the work given in the college department, so that the institution has been placed upon a thorough college basis, recognized rec-ognized in all its departments by the State Department of Education and the higher educational institutions of the State. There are several courses given in each of the following departments: Theology, Commerce, Biological Science, Sci-ence, Exact Science, Mathematics, Educational Psychology, English and Modern Language, History and Social So-cial Science, Home Economics, Music, Mus-ic, Physical Education. The faculty for the coming year I is as follows: j Wayne B. Hales, President, Phy-j Phy-j sics and Mathematics; William G. 1 Bartin, History and Social Science; H. E. Jensen, Biological Science; J. S. Christensen, Registrar and Accounting; Ac-counting; Rulon W. Clark, Physical Education; Ralph E. Booth, Band and Orchestra; Heber C. Snell, Psychology Psy-chology and Foreign Language; Jos. Jenkins, Education and English; Ruby Smith, Home Economics; Ethel R. Peterson, Vocal. |