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Show G. Is. Swell Ranks OfB. A. C. Students This quarter the Branch Agricultural Agri-cultural College has twenty-three new X-GIs to swell the ranks of their serviceman's organization to seventy-seven and to push up the flRures of the constantly Increasing rtudent body. The gmeral national trend cf ex-righting men Is reflected pretty well at the B.A.C. X-GLj want technical courses of study. The mn.'orlty 0f returning soldier-students want courses In Engineering. Mathematics, Radio, Chemistry and -peclallzed business, few show nl-terest nl-terest In the Social Sciences or Liberal Arts. Among the new cnrollces at the College are: Jack Bcrgstrom. Max Hamilton. Erwln Heaps. Mark Wood. Lester Heyborne. of Ccdnr City; Mark Robinson. Parowan and Richard E. Olllle. Beaver, Engineering. Grunt Biederman, Wlrth Bulloch, Haymer Morris, Weston Htgbce. of Crdnr City; Homer Whitney. Bryce Crton. Pnrowan, In Basin.. Keith Hnmcl and Dclos Taylor. Mnrvevale; LeRoy Watters, Beaver; Price Houston, Pangultch, in Auto Mechanics. Wllllem M. Dunn. Salt Lake City, In Commercial Art; Ward Lowe. Parowan. Dentistry Jbtis Uric. Ccdnr City, Industrial Industri-al Arts. Garth Esplln, Ccdnr City. and. Rex Ilulct, Summit, Social Sclenci, 1 |