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    • INTERSORORITY COUNCIL Phyllis Thorley President Zoe R. Palmer Dean of Women Atha Merryweather Phi Alpha Beta Beth Turner XI Lambda Tau Bernice Thompson Nu Omega Rho Ada Dalley Xi Lambda Tau Irene Leigh Nu Omega Rho Margaret Jones Phi Alpha Beta 60
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    • MEN'S PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL Lee Sargent President Wayne L. Bennion Dean of Men Lyman Finlinson Sigma Chi Rho Ellwood Stephens Chi Theta lota Gerald Mathews Phi Kappa Delta Robert Macfarlane Phi Sigma Xi Kenneth Hopkins Sigma Chi Rho J. C. Haws Phi...
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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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    • GIRLS INTRAMURAL COUNCIL Lucille Macfarlane Manager Jean Macfarlane Assistant Manager Beth Turner Xi Lambda Tau Roberta Platt Nu Omega Rho Itha Joseph Seniorettes Leora Petty Senior Aces Ruby Anderson Home Economics 113
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    • STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL RODNEY PALMER Student Body President ERNA ROBERTS Student Body Vice-President ROBERT MACFARLANE CARROL PARTRIDGE Commissioner of Publications Student Body Secretary ALICE BRINTON Faculty Representative FRANCIS...
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    • STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL GEORGE ARMSTRONG Sophomore Representative LOUISE MITCHELL Freshman Representative HAMBLIN LEIGH High School Senior Representative AUDREY HOUCHEN Junior Representative MIGNON SMITH Sophomore Representative LUCILE...
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    • SOPHOMORES CLAIR PORTER Delta, Utah EL WOOD MORREL Bicknell, Utah CHASE MURDOCK Beaver, Utah ARTHUR DALTON Circleville, Utah CLAYTON STRATTON Hinckley, Utah HOWARD FOSTER Cedar City, Utah organizations on the cam-pus. The noble class...
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    • SENIORS The assembly, under the direction of Anna Leigh, went over as big or perhaps bigger than any other assembly this year, all because every student who took part cooperated. Hamblin Leigh and Carmen Croft as the Executive Council...
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    • MEN'S PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL ROBERT MACFARLANE President VICTOR OBERHANSLEY Vice-President LLOYD EVANS Secretary-Treasurer BILL MANNING Phi Sigma Xi CLAYTON STRATTON Chi Theta Iota REED ESPLIN Sigma Chi Rho fllong with Dean of Men Wayne Bennion,...
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    • INTERSORORITY COUNCIL MARY COUGHLIN Dean of Women VIRGINIA MORTENSEN President GLENNA ESPLIN Secretary BETH SARGENT MARGARET LEIGH ILA JACKSON The members of the Intersorority Council with the aid of the Dean of Women, Miss Mary Coughlin, have...
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    • INTRflMURALS m DflVIS, MflGLEBY Checkers NELSON Box Hockey BRONCS Volleyball SIGMfl CHI RHO College Basketball PHRRY, DOTSON Tennis HflYCOCK, WILLIAMS Tennis HUNTER Tennis The first activities in the Intramural program were basketball and bowling,...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 75 the priesthood council and tell him that she feels ready to marry. Generally, the woman will have an idea of who she would like to marry and will discuss this with the priesthood leader. She, her priesthood leader, and her...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 102 Chapter 6: References Anderson, J. M. (1979). The polygamy story: Fiction and fact (first ed.). N.p.: Publishers Press. Ardener, E. (1978). Some outstanding problems in the analysis of events. In G. Schwinner (Ed.), The...
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    • Employee Giving 11 In December 2007, I attended a regional conference of Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) where I visited with colleagues from around the west. While I did not gain new ideas or discover a hidden “How-To...
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    • Employee Giving 34 communicate regularly with my immediate supervisor and vice president, knowing that those same updates would be passed to the President -- and I believe they were. But had I communicated directly with the pesident I could have...
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    • Employee Giving 38 REFERENCES Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Regional Conference (December 2-5, 2007); Las Vegas, NV. Dainton, M. & Zelley, E. (2005). Applying communication theory for professional life: A practical...
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    • 9 Naglieri, Kaufman, & Kavale, 2004, p. 6). However, many see the current IQ-achievement discrepancy manner of classification of students into a learning disability category as flawed. Vellutino, Scanlon, and Lyon (2000) found that IQ-achievement...
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    • 10 the National Research Council Study determined the classification of special education should be considered to be valid based on the following criterion: 1) the general education program is high quality and provides adequate learning, 2) the...
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    • 14 in an environment that is nurturing and supports student success (Vaughn & Fuchs, 2003). The National Research Council reiterates this thought when they write, “the nature and quality of classroom literacy instruction are a pivotal force in...
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    • 62 References Berkeley, S., Bender, W., Peaster, L. G., & Saunders, L. (2009). Implementation of Response to Intervention. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 42(1), 85-95. doi:10.1177/0022219408326214 Bianco, M. (2010). Strength-based RTI:...

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