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    • FACULTY ADMINISTRATION David L. Sargent Assistant Professor of Biology Burnes L Finlinson Instructor in Social Science Hazen Cooley Secretary and Registrar Wayne L. Bennion Instructor in Business and Coordin-ator Everett H. Larson Instructor in...
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    • AG CLUB Mont Kenney President Porter Clark Sec. and Treas. Gerald Mathews Athletic Manager Jack Nelson Howard Foster Kenneth Hopkins Roscoe Hunter Max Banks Marshall Hollingshead George Armstrong Byron Blackner Clinton Tanner VerDell Knight Forrest...
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    • BOYS INTRAMURAL COUNCIL Milton Albrecht Athletic Manager Marshall Hollingshead Chi Theta lota Walker Finlinson Faculty 1 Lloyd Higbee Sigma Chi Rho Gerald Mathews Ag Club Wayne Banks Millard County Victor Davis Engineers III
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    • SIGMA CHI RHO MELVIN CHRISTENSEN President REED ESPLIN Vice-President WflLLACE PflXTON CHASE MURDOCK SflM PRITCHflRD VICTOR OBERHflNSLEY MELVIN ROWLEY GHRR ASHBY Sigma Chi Rho was established at hte B. fl. C. in 1934 and have since held out for...
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    • WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION NORDA GIBSON President AGNES LAMB Vice-President LURA McCONNELL Secretary LUCILLE BARLOW Recorder ESTHER WATSON Assistant Intramural Manager LEORA PETTY Intramural Manager DORIS LEIGH Radio Manager flGRICOLfl — Page 92
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    • Your Druggist - - - One of the bulwarks of this great country has been the home-owned Druggist. His contribution to his com-munity in emergencies, local taxes and public spiritedness has never been fully appreciated by the aver-age person, who, as...
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    • Running Head: EVENT INTERNSHIP PROSPECTUS 73 446 W. 100 S. (100 S. and Bluff), St. George, UT 84770 (435) 674-3185 ï‚· Sunset Cycles 140 N. 400 W., St. George, UT 84770 (435) 215-4251 Sunset ï‚· Bingham Cyclery 2317 North Main, Sunset, UT 84015...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 8 groups work are encountered. However, according to Verderber, Verderber and Sellnow these groups are highly unlikely to achieve long term success or consistent results because of their lack of goals (2009)....
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    • Fishback Intern 8 Literature Review Youth sport participation in our society continues to grow, with recent data suggesting that 90% of American children participate in at least one organized youth sport before finishing high school (Salva, 2004)....
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    • Fishback Intern 10 The three styles of leadership that are most commonly talked about are autocratic, democratic, and laissez-faire. These styles explain how a person leads and not why that individual became a leader. All three of the leadership...
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    • Fishback Intern 15 indirect pressures from the environment (Hall, 1982, pp. 280-81). Yet, despite these shortcomings, the goal approach does focus on the rational purposive aspects of the organization, it is a value-free approach, and the method is...
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    • Fishback Intern 25 Coaching Communication Recent findings indicate that 55 percent of parents reported their children have dropped out of sports because they were too competitive, with many indicating a desire for coaches to focus less on winning...
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    • Fishback Intern 27 Emotions emerge as a result of one‘s interpretation of the event, and events that require an appraisal can be either good or bad depending on how it connects to the actor‘s goal. Weiner suggests that these emotions are...
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    • Fishback Intern 28 Ernest Bormann's Symbolic Convergence Theory offers a promising method of looking at small group interaction and cohesiveness. When individuals who are not familiar with each other come together for the sake of achieving a common...
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    • Fishback Intern 29 group. For example, when a coach talks to his players about his family and that he is going to his son‘s birthday party after practice, he has expressed a fantasy. A fantasy chain reaction is a positive and energetic response...
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    • Fishback Intern 36 members as leaders can promote positive group outcomes such as attaining goals, working efficiently, and achieving team harmony‖ (p. 62) Summary This literature review has explored many styles of leadership and what is the most...
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    • Fishback Intern 60 Maxwell, John C. (2005). The 360-Degree Leader: Developing your Influence from Anywhere in the Organization. Thomas Nelson, Inc.: Nashville. McPherson, Barry D. (1977, July). Success in sport: The influence of sociological...
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    • 13 successfully have a significantly higher community participation rate at cultural, intellectual, athletic, and artistic events (Steinkamp, 1998, 34-59). Additionally, town-gown studies suggest that community members who have benefited from a...

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