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Show LOCAL YOUNG MAN RECEIVES RECOGNITION Word has recently been received by Mr. and Mrs. Jens P. Fugal that their son, G. Roy, who has been a student in the Boston School of Technology, had been selected as one of the fifteen young men in the United States to make a survey of fifteen European capitals. These young men are representative representa-tive students of the different educational edu-cational institutions in the United States. The group will sail June 9 th, for Europe. Mr. and Mrs. G. Roy Fugal have both been teaching in the Berkley Preparatory Sehool in Boston,- to earn means to further their studies. Mrs. Fugal has been attending the Boston Conservatory of Music. She is a gifted musician and her work in Boston is a continuation of her work at the B. Y. U. Mrs. Fugal occupies the same position in her teaching capacity as did Mrs. Alfred Al-fred Swenson while she was East. Mr. Fugal's work in Europe will be along the line of international industrial research work. Roy has a pleasing personality and will go ahead in any line of work he determines to do. His home town paper and friends with- es him success. ! |