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Show Seniors Rest Faith With Grid Stars Stan, Russ, Claire Senior students today selected Stan Kilbourne as their president for the coming year, Russell Graehl to act as vice president, and Claire Ernpey to pen his way through the year as secretary. Nudged out in the poll were Chall Goss, Carol Taylor, Steerling Gill-man, Gill-man, and Sterling Miller. Preparatory to taking over leading lead-ing roles in the board of control, the officers went into a huddle and have already formulated plans for a senior class gift among the other varied activities of the year. Stan Kilbourne in previous years at South has been SAM vice president. presi-dent. Se starred on the .gridiron and on the cinder track. His opponent, op-ponent, Chal Goss, a former Horace Hor-ace Mann student, was on the 1941-42 1941-42 junior R O T C drill team and won the Citizenship medal for military mil-itary excellence. He was also a .house of delegates member. Russ Graehl, third year man and athlete, was opposed by Carol Taylor, Tay-lor, last year a S H A G representative. represen-tative. A three-way tie in the secretarial secretar-ial nominations proved the popularity popu-larity of Qaire Empey, Sterling Gilman and Wanda Miller. Wanda was a S ,H A G representative represen-tative last year. Claire, formerly of Provo high school, won all-city recognition for his "B " basketball ability. Sterling, Souths' faithful cheerleader, cheer-leader, is a third year man whose name spells Pep. |