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Show B. Y. NORMAL GRADUATES GET POSITIONS i' 1 - Will Enter Schools In Cache and Box Elder Counties Thero islcertalnly a demand for tho Normal graduates of tho Brlgham Young College. Tho graduates from tho six ear course, twenty In 'number, aro most of them definitely placed for next yoar. Besides this & big demand Is being mado for all of tho Normal students especially thoso who have had training. Most of them aro going olthor to the High' Schools, to act as principals or teachers teach-ers In Cacho and Box Elder counties. David G. Hyde teaches In tho Alton High School; Barbara Paio, in the Payson High School; Willis 3mlth, In tho Onotda Academy; Paul Nol-son, Nol-son, Snow'flako Academyjs Mary Carlisle, Car-lisle, Floronco Carlisle, Karl Wood, In the B. Y. Collego; Clyde' Dalnes, Claronen Hurron J. T. Wilson, nrln. .. . clpals of schools in Cacho county; Lucllo Burgoyno, Pearl Johnson, Logan Lo-gan City schools; Hugh Davis, Horace Hor-ace Ensign, Harris Van Orden, Joseph Law, Amelia Wight, In Box Eldor county; Leonard Roskolloy, Lloyd Tolman, In Idaho; Charles Hill, in Kommor, Wyoming; Yoppa Lund continues his school work In the U. A. C. for dogroo; Joseph II. Nlolcn at tho Chliago Law School; I.nvorno Larsen, David Owen take mlsilonj an does Marvllla Lelshman, (but of a different nature), Sylvan Poterson, and William Richards havo not do-elded do-elded what to do yet, missions, too, most probablo. In splto of very flat terlng and tempting offers a largo number of tho fifth yoar class s ox-pcctlng ox-pcctlng to return nnd finish the courso, proparlng for bigger and hat-tor hat-tor offers which will como an.jvier year. |