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Show I PRES. BALUF I GIVES WELCHE 1 T0ST00EISTS Urges Them to Join Ecclesiastical Wards. Get School Spirit and Work "t'i"Ugh Monday waB tho day set nsido for tho registration of ntudents ttt tho U. Y. Collect), teachers have been busy r.t all available hours during dur-ing tlio week In this work. Tho enrollment Is exceptionally larr". mucli larger than ever bofore, In all departments, many of tho sec tlons being full. Especially has tho growth been notlcablo In Normal department. de-partment. Besides tho Increased mim hers of B. Y. C.'s former stuicnts who aro registering In tho Normal course, quite ,n number aro coming especially for tho Normal work from the high schools of tho county nnd elsewhere. ' After Devotional on Tuesday, tho regular class work began. President Halllf of tho Cacho stako nnd also n member of tho Board of Trustees, met with tho students tho first Devo, tlonal period. Ho welcomed tho students stu-dents from other towns and urged them to ally themselves with tho ecclesiastical ec-clesiastical wards and organizations, urging them, too, to "got tho spirit of the collego which is spirit of tho Lord, and Work. Work, Work." Pres Went Jensen outlined clearly somo of the things tho collego stands for, urging urg-ing the studonts to ndopt tho spirit of self government. Mrs. L. ti. Dalncs sang a solo nnd Prof. Otto gave a piano selection. Friday evening tho collego expects to open tho sociables of tho year by a "get acquainted party" on tho lawn. All students who havo registered and those who aro expecting to reglstur are to meet from 4 to 7 p. m. nnd sing and danco nnd cheer and havo "one general Jollification." Quito a number of tho "old" stud-jj stud-jj ents havo been back during tlio wcok to arrango for finishing up tho Normal Nor-mal course to got n copy of grades as credentials to higher Institutions, others to help tholr children got registered. Among thoso who nro back for copies of credits was L. P. Nellscn a member of tho clnss of 1903 who hasn't been hblo to find time to get back slnco his grndua Hon. Mr. Nelson has prospered In Ills teaching nnd In his Gheop Industry Indus-try and Is now going to tako a dnn-tal dnn-tal course In California. Mrs. Lulu Cnrpentor ParKlnson the well remembered llbrnrlan of the college col-lege was. about on tho first dav directing di-recting tho registration of students under her caro now. |