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Show USU Announces Increase in Fall Enrollment Fall quarter enrollment at Utah State University set an all-time record for the school, 'and represents repre-sents the largest percentage increase in-crease of any four-year institution institu-tion in Utah, - figures released recently by J. Elliot Cameron, dean of students at USU, show. A total of 4,969 students enrolled en-rolled for fall quarter, Dean Cameron Cam-eron said. This is an increase of 360 students over fall of 1958. It is an increase of 7.8 per CEint more than twice as great as any other university in the state. Forty-two states of the Union the District of Columbia and 34 foreign nations are represented by the studenbs. Those from Utah are graduates of 86 Utah high schools Among them are 17 graduates grad-uates of Pleasant Grove High School, Dean Cameron said. Pleasant Grove 'graduates include: in-clude: Brenda Blackhurst, freshman fresh-man majoiing in elementary education; edu-cation; Charlotte Gardner, freshman fresh-man in business education; Jean Linebaugh, freshman in elementary elemen-tary education; Spencer K. Merrill, Merr-ill, junior in electrical engineering; engineer-ing; Jove Nelson, freshman in secondary education;- Deanna Pendergraft, freshman in secretarial secre-tarial science. Joyce Robinson, sophomore in food and nutrition; Karen Ann Robinson, freshman in elementary elemen-tary education; Kennett Rogers, graduate student in poultry husbandry; hus-bandry; Lois Steele, freshman in liberal studies; Dwane Jay Sykes senior in range management; Patricia Pack Sykes, senior in family living and child development; develop-ment; Don F. Wadley, graduate student in horticulture; Julia Warnick, senior in social work; Robert E. Wamick, graduate student stu-dent in dairy production; David Ford West, senior in economics; and Roland David West, freshman fresh-man in pomology. |