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Show I Local Students AtB.Y.U. PROVO-15 students from American Ameri-can Fork and Alpine headed by Bonna Ashby, president of the Associated Asso-ciated Women Students and popular co-ed, are attending Brigham Young university according to figures recently re-cently released by Registrar John E. Hayes. Mr. Hayes' figures show that more students are now registered register-ed than at a corresponding time in ar.v previous year. It is predicted tht 2500 students, the largest enrollment en-rollment in history, will have registered regis-tered by the end of the year. There are 2040 students reBi They are from 30 states, the District of Columbia, and three foreign countries; Canada, Mexico, and the Phillippine Islands. The students are: Bonna Ashby, Morrell Ashby, Sidney Beck; Victor Eowen, Clark Brown, Ora Chipman. Katherine Christensen, Paul Chr s-tensen, s-tensen, Joseph Clayson, Emelie Cur-rie, Cur-rie, Helen Devey, Willard Devitt, Margaret Dunkley, Helen Ellison Merline Gardner, R. O. Gardner, Crandall Giddings, Irene Giddings, Zola Grant, Sherman Greenwood-Jean Greenwood-Jean Holmstead, Mrtm Phil Jensen, Helen Johnston Irene Jones, Doris Lloyd, Lynn Mayne, Eleanor McAllister, Affra McNeill, Wayne McTague, Hy Nelson Ernest Reimschlissel, Madeleine b' Charles Sampson, Sarah Shelley Faye Strong, Maxine Westover Ndes Wing, Orval Young of American Fork Dale Burgess, Pauline Bur SSon Burgess, Edit. i Marsh I Dora Sheppard and Jason Wall of j Alpine. |