Show LIKE I 1 IKE THE bail D Y MANY more of our students gro go to this than any other university of the state graduates from the throe three nigh high schools chook of our district are flocking to the brigham young university at provo and more of our students are in this than in any other college this year according to a report f from rom john E haye i registrar of the B Y U the following have registered for the current terns term teddie hansen alta hansen lina ff hanten anen opal peterson paterson elmer dastrup iradge peterson una peterson henry bates ora gledhill ruby thurber marien bean ethel buchanan lela Pe peterson tenson sonoma young leq poulson dan christensen lydia ran hansen en ruth hansen norma christensen dale peter peterson sn parker fillmore all of richfield charles christy thorpe of axtell gail johnson and elaine thompson on of aurora and ami jensen lewi and lavon christensen of redmond graduates of the salina high school edwin dl erickson erick aon devon deron Y stewart fc and lone ione shaw of venice richfield graduates mcray magleby russell magleby ve e bohman Bo linian rulon wins winget ett NT swindle and arthur lee of monroe kate levie of sevier myrtle N 0 annabella lindon cropper ethel cropper and phil anderson of elsinore all INI monroe onroe graduates never in the history of brigham young university has the distribution of student been more coif gratifying declared franklin stewart hairis hair president of the institution u tion in an i interview w a at t the close of the second week of school more towns more states and abid more home are depre represented ent liere here ty by students student than ever before and I 1 might adato add to that more nations for not only are all of the western states wath the po sible exception of washington represented but several nations as well A few students who were held beld I 1 late ate by their summer work are still regis day today to day another influx of registrants eg istran ts is e expected december 5 the opening date of the winter cuaz quarter r |