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Show Candidates Verify Election Results r ' J iL Executive Officers Elaine Hunsaker and Jack Lowder, Examine Tabulator Courtesy Deseret News S.A.M. Officers Begin Work New officers elected for South Associated 'Men for the coming year are, Jack Lowder, president; Dave Cooper, vice-president; Stan-ey Stan-ey Kilbourne, second vice-president; and Dave McLelland, secretary. secre-tary. During 1941-42 S. A. M. will present several activities, among which will be a S. A . M. Dance and Carnival, the S. A. M. Brawl, which is a father and son get together, to-gether, and the Settlers' Ball. The Barn Dance, one of the outstanding out-standing events of the year, will be sometime in November. C. Dewey Hale, dean of boys, is the sponsor of the S A. M. organization. S.H.A.G. Dates Masquerade According to Elaine Hunsaker, recently elected president of the South H igh Associated Girls organization, or-ganization, the annual girls' masquerade mas-querade has been scheduled for November 14. It is the first major event calendared for the club. Elections were conducted October Octo-ber 8 and other candidates emerging emerg-ing victorious were Pat Searle, 1st vice president; Betty Figgatt, 2nd vice president, and Mary Hansen, Han-sen, secretary. Miss Lucile Monay, sponsor, has announced plans for the purchase of new furnishings to be placed in the S. H. A. G. office, thus enabling enab-ling greater seating capacity. |