Show News From Snow College e Facts Given GivenA A total of students are now reg- reg at Snow college for the autumn Of these 84 are lower divi- divi fion ion and are upper division stu- stu lents are men and are wo- wo en a ratio of almost exactly two two- one The class distribution is as follows freshmen 42 24 boys and 18 girls 42 20 boys and 22 girls men and 51 women Seniors 50 28 men and 22 women the students represent ent sent four states Utah Idaho Neva- Neva ia a and New York also 13 counties U Utah h L 1 k Sanpete Sevier Wayne Vayne ashington Washington Emery Millard Juab tah Itah Salt Lake Davis Uin Uintah tah Du- Du esne and Garfield In the upper di division di- di ision vision Sanpete has of the Se SeIer Seller Serer Se- Se ller Ier next with 12 S Seven stu stu- lents are from Idaho Approximately two-thirds two of the entire student body Pare are juniors year first-year college stu- stu dents two Eighty-two of the upper division college students are from Ephraim 35 from Manti 20 from Mt Pleasant 20 from Spring City 12 2 from Moroni and 11 from Fairview Nineteen of the seniors are from Ephraim 9 are from Spring City and 8 are from Manti Continued on 01 last ast page News New Fro From Snow College Continued from page 1 Vocational Courses Scheduled Vocational courses for on the job veterans of Sanpete county will be bo given at Snow Monday evening evening evening even even- ing Oct 21 at in the Noyes main building While the courses are planned chiefly for veterans who have signed for G G. I I. I training they are available to others provided they pay a nominal fee G G. Gerald Geral l Carpenter local county director reports that the classes will run three nights each week and two consecutive hours each night The courses will include trade English trade mathematics employee relations trade drawing and general science H H. E. E Jensen Justin Olsen and Lucy Phillips will serve as instructors |