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    • Martha and Gertrude Shoot OH! OH! Two of a Kind The First Snow Help! The Student Life and Campus Personalities of the Branch Agricultural Col-lege have given color to the 1937-1938 school year. There are so many humor-ous events perhaps many of...
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    • Fishback Intern 3 Abstract Since January 24, 2011 to current, I have worked as an intern coaching the sophomore baseball team at Salem Hills High School in the Nebo School District. I work closely with the head coach, Scott Haney, and other...
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    • Fishback Intern 7 Introduction The main goals and objectives for the Salem Hills baseball program are to develop each baseball player individually and to build strong team unity skills overall. Through organizing and overseeing these...
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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 37 Now that I have researched and studied about effective leadership styles and coaching principles, I can take these findings and apply them in my internship and try to be the most effective and successful coach to the sophomore...
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    • Fishback Intern 39 Responsibilities and Duties My learning and findings discussed in the literature led me to be more prepared for my internship as the sophomore baseball coach at Salem Hills High School. In order to fully understand this...
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    • Fishback Intern 42 Overall, I have found that I lead with an autocratic leadership style at times, and at other times I am more democratic. As the literature discussed, both of these styles can be effective and productive in different situations....
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    • Fishback Intern 45 Overall, these answers showed that a large part of kids this age are very motivated by their peers. As their coach, I was able to take this into consideration for the rest of the season and conduct more team building drills. I...
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    • Fishback Intern 48 Journals I kept a weekly journal during my coaching internship in order to share my experiences and thoughts on being a coach and also on leadership in general. Week of January 31st - This week we had team try outs. We only had...
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    • Fishback Intern 54 that coaches act how they want their team to act. A panicked coach who does not keep his composure will show his players he does not expect that of them, and that can lead to lapses in concentration on the field. I was able to...
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    • Self-Disclosure and Cohesion in the Classroom 26 because sophomores who are not used to being in a class with a senior may feel less likely to self-disclose because of their perceived competence in communication. Therefore, it is important to...
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    • Self-Disclosure and Cohesion in the Classroom 38 SELF-PERCEIVED COMMUNICATION COMPETENCE (SPCC) DIRECTIONS: Below are nine situations in which you might need to communicate in the seminary class. People’s abilities to communicate effectively vary...
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    • Backbone or the Branca College . . . . largest class in history . . . . leaders in all extra curricular activities . . . . boast leading politicians, student officers, best debaters, outstanding musi-cians, editors of both student publications, and...
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    • Sitting: Woodbury, Duncan, Davis, G. Esplin, Theobald, Tuff, Hinton, McDonald, Cooper, Wasden, Mitchell. Standing: G. Esplin, TopKam, Pilgrim, Furniss, Allen, Hilton, Baker. Several members of the basketball squad have made records worthy of...
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    • Class groups at B. A. C. have inherent within them that vital aliveness that changes a class from a mathematical and academic grouping of students into a body that pulsates with friendly cooperation, activity and growth. The time-hallowed teaching...
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    • STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL EL DON ADAMS Student Body President KATHRYN BULLOCH V ice-President ANN LUNT Secretary and Treasurer WATSON ADAMS Commissioner of Publications HORACE SUNN Sophomore Representative KATHRYN MURDOCK Sophomore...
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    • KATHRYN MURDOCK BEAVER, UTAH Home Economics Agricola Staff 1 Nu Omega Rho, 2, President, 1, Sophomore Representa-tive Inter Sorority Representative, 1 Council Member, 1, Beaver County Club, 2, Vice President, 1 Ladies Trio, 1 Glee Club, 1 Opera, 1,...
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    • HORACE GUNN RICHFIELD, UTAH Agriculture President Debating Club Bacian Staff; Executive Council, Sophomore Repre-sentative- Ag. Club President Presi-dent Phi Sigma Xi. GERALD LYNN MATHEWS ANTIMONY, UTAH Agriculture Phi Kappa Delta, 1 Ag. Club,...

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