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Show East High School Students Elect Class, Group Leaders Patricia Swaner, daughter of Mr. and Mri. George B. Swsn-er, Swsn-er, 555 Thirteenth avenue, Friday was elected president of the Associated Students of East high school. ' ' i treasurer. The club Is sponsored by Miss Nettie Bradford. - Soan-Ge-Ta-Ha Plans Powwow Soan-ge-ta-ha, honorary women's wo-men's athletic association of the College of St Mary-of-the-Wa-satch, will hold its Indian powwow Friday from 7 to 9 p. m. The powwow pow-wow Is an annual affair given by the organization to acquaint new members with the club. Miss Helen Richmond of Fresno, Cal., club president Is general chairman for the outing. Soan-ge-ta-ha has scheduled Its annual tournament!" In archery, tennis and speedball. In charge of Misses Ivy Jankovitch, Tooele; Pauline Smith, San Francisco, and Florence Menou, Los Angeles. Other officers' elected were' Garth Holbrook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Holbrook, 483 Seventh . avenue, senior NeWS president; Jordan Jor-dan Stevens, son of the ot Mr and Mn- Thad J. Stevens, Schools ST.t?r.tE senior vice president; Anna Lee Dumayne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dumayne, 946 Ninth East street senior secretary, and Darlene Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C Worth Anderson, 2715 Highland drive, senior representative. repre-sentative. In the junior group, Scott Sharp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Sharp, 1185 Windsor avenue, was elected president; Octavus Covington, son of Dr. and Mrs. Piatt W. Covington, Coving-ton, 1283 East South Temple street vice president; Glendon Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ivan Johnson, 1222 Naylor court secretary, and Parley Baldwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Baldwin, Bald-win, 589 Seventh avenue, junior representative. Additional Officers At South High Three additional officers and three cheer leaders were elected by South high school students Friday Fri-day morn nig to complete the list of school leaders for the 1939-1940 year. Owen Hansen and Ruth Wtnterowd are the president and second vice president respectively. Officers elected Friday were Richard Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Smith, 1218 Fifth East street, first vice president; Kenneth Ken-neth Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Nielsen. 1424 Third East street, secretary, and Leon Anderson, Ander-son, son of Mrs. Mary Stone Anderson, An-derson, 1917 Ninth East street historian. Cheer leaders elected were Clifford Clif-ford Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Cooper, 1923 Sixth East street; Reed Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Morrison, 204 Kel-sey Kel-sey avenue, and Claude White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude L White, 850 Fourth East street Campaigns Open At West High Campalgnlnig waa In full awing Friday at West high school, with primary elections set for Monday morning. Several clubs have organized. Among them is the Roller Skating club, sponsored by Mr. J. E. Anderson. An-derson. Officers elected were Noall Bybee, son of Mrs. Elizabeth N. Bybee, 520 West Fourth North street president; Jack Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Jones, 619 S perry avenue, vice president and Donald Main, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Main, secretary. Officers elected by the Physiology dub were Frances Rees, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. C Wayne Reese, 125 South State street president; Lynn a Lou Jack, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clement L. Jack. 458 South Eighth West street vice president; Va Lene Taggartr daughter of Mrs. Norma C Taggart 25 Gray avenue, secretary, secre-tary, and Melva Speare, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Speare, 963 West Second North street |