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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 54 leader-member exchange theory, researchers treated leadership as something leaders did toward all of their followers. This assumption implied that leaders treated followers in a collective way, as a group,...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 56 are oriented toward this pre-group formation factor, the implication of this study precedes the theories discussed above. Rather than waiting for a group to meet and relationships to develop among group...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 57 health teams, nurses and surgeons would be assigned to teams not according to similar schedules, but only after affective, behavioral or cognitive domains had been identified in each individual. After this...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 58 been dominant because group members select leaders who are similar to themselves, or leaders who they perceive will create the lowest levels of uncertainty. Contingency theory suggests that group leaders,...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 63 Dansereau, F., Graen, G. B., & Haga, W. (1975). A vertical dyad linkage approach to leadership in formal organizations. Organizational Behavior and Human Performance, 13, 46-78. Dnes, A. W., & Garoupa, N....
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 68 Shearman, S., & Dumlao, R. (2008). A cross-cultural comparison of family communication patterns and conflict between young adults and parents. Journal of Family Communication, 8, 186-211. Swain, W. (2004)....
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 70 Appendix A This study is being conducted by Kyle Heuett, a graduate student in the Communication Department at Southern Utah University. The topic of this research project is group communication and...
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    • property. h u t he thought that an easy settlement could be made. Mayor Christensen assumes the chair and takes charge of the meeting. Mrs. Lillian Corry, representing the Home Economics Club of Cedar City, stated t h a t she had asked a number of...
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    • RAYMOND KIMBALL . .. stu-dent body president . . . every-body's friend . . . labels himself Butch . . . argues very con-vincingly . . . Sigma Chi Rho . . . sits in at Pan-Hellenic Council . . member of college pep club . . . at present has no...
    • Hogs, Reserve Champion, 1959

    • Hogs, Reserve Champion, 1959

    • Hogs; Livestock; 4-H clubs; Southwest Utah Livestock Show--Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)

    • Reserve Champion fat hog, 190 pounds. Exhibitor, 11-year old Manell Jake of Cedar City, first year 4-H member. Purchased by Webster Coal Company of Cedar City for $1.00 per pound, total $190.00.
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    • ROBERT H. LINFORD Biography 1923 Robert Henry Linford was born July 1, 1923, in Panguitch, Utah, t h e youngest son of seven children born to Joseph Henry a n d Luella R. Orton Linford. Being reared in Panguitch a n d attending schools t h e r e ,...
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    • ROBERT W . HEYBORNE Biography 1845 - 1907 Robert W . Heyborne was born in Killkenny. Ireland, in 1845. When he was very young his parents took him with them to Australia where his father died, leaving his mother with six children to raise. They...
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    • RODNEY PALMER Rodney Palmer was named the most outstanding college student. Besides being the student body president of the B. A. C. he is a member or partici-pates in nearly every activity on the campus. Rodney is a member of the Phi Sigma Xi...
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    • ^ ScKolarship THE scholarship of the Utah Agricultural College is unsur-passed by that of any other institution in Utah and is equalled by few institutions of higher learning in the West, as is evidenced by the following facts: 1. The Utah...
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    • Scomt Saparovan THE Tribe of Sirius is a troop of older scouts fostered by the Branch Agricultural College, and is an outgrowth of the old B. A. C. Troop founded by Arthur J. Morris and Irvin T. Nelson. In October, 1927, the present organization...
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    • Self-Disclosure and Cohesion in the Classroom 10 Furthermore, students are encouraged to share their beliefs in a variety of settings within the religious classroom. Do students feel more willing and competent to share information with just one...
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    • Self-Disclosure and Cohesion in the Classroom 13 through content analysis, self-report and unobtrusive measures of small groups, that member self-disclose when a group cohesion stage had formed” (p. 2). Santarsiero, Baker, & McGee (1995), also...

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