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Show ;MiIford Teachers ! Attending B.Y.U. j "It's camping yet it's college," j is the motto of the Alpine summer I school, where David and Mel Hes-I Hes-I lington of Milford are studying this summer. Located high on the wooded i side of Mt. Timpanogos, the Al-j Al-j pine campus of Brigham Young university is like a tiny rustic mountain village. Classes are held in the open air. Streams, j canyons, peaks, and cliffs with ! varied plant and animal life make j good "laboratories" for a number I of studies. Hon. Henry A. Wallace, secre-I secre-I tary of agriculture, addressed the j students at Alpine recently in one ! of the regular assemblies. Religious exercises are held each Sunday. For relaxation, the j students hike, produce plays in an j outdoor setting, play volleyball, ! softball, and other games, and pitch horseshoes. ' Enrollment leaped from 106 j last year to 170 this year. |