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Show NEW STUDENT OFFICERS - New Studentbody ; (Second row) Rachael Asncron, historian, and (front row) Steve Carlson ad Ksflqr. Jen- - offi- cers at Sky View High School who were elected rt ly include (back row. left to right) John Johnson. Weston, executive vice chair- ex-Ba- - Lending lb pep torn, this ywr at Sky View High School wU bo (front : row, toft to riht) VHU Bodrsro, Sum Petenon, Nan TOE CHEEKING SECTION 'dm Train Iritis IOn Edna Mas Mills baa been hospitalised for a' week with an Injured disc to tier has bon raleaa back, at thia time and la recoperatat her homo In Logan. . and lira. William vTCn-nar- y apent Sunday with their daughter. Mr. and Mn. Wlflanl A. Hanaon and Mr. and Mrs. Demdi Martlndato and chll- - ft - S; s ' ) - all of Smtthfidd dinner gueeta Sunday of Mr, and Mra. Them Hanaen. Mr. and Mra. Fkank Moo family who have ben living In Ttaentan have purchased a home In Smlthflekl and have moved there to live. Mr. and Mra. Farrell Kidman, alao tormar residents, moved to Richmond to make their home. MT. and Mra. Melvin A. Cottle and family of Plain Ci . cy Seaman and Kathy Tfcykr, ongleadera. (Back row) Bodvta, Flora Dee Jim Pitcher, Pair llourttoen.-DotHU, Krla Smite and Charlene Leathern. BY ROBERT MOURRBEN ty were here on Mothers Day to visit Ida parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland T. Cottle. Mr. and Mra. E. W. Bingham have moved into their new home and Mr. and Mra Melvin Grant have moved Into the home formerly oocu toed by Mr. and Mra. Bingham. Mr. and Mra Melvin Grant and children Majorie and Mark spent Sunday In Ogden visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rawlins and family were dins guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Carter of Corrine, Utah on Mothers Day. Other guests were Bishop and Mrs. Floyd Carter and Maurices grawfoarats, Mr. Wood and Mrs. Carter. Mrs. Flossie Atkinson attended a funeral service for an unde, Albert Walker In Logan Tuesday afternoon. Sky View has finished with their first annual student body elections and are announcing the winners. These are the studants who will represent Sky View as their Executive Council, Cheer and Song leaders. Those eervlng on toe Executive Council for the new year are: John Joh-loChairman from Smith-fielUtah; Bart Weston. from River Heights; Kris Seamons, sec retary from Hyde Park; Ashcroft, historian from Trenton, Utah, and four adSteve ditional executives, Postma, Stan Postma, execu-frtoRiver 'Heights): Kathy Jensen, executive from Cove; and Wayne Carlson, executive from Richmond. counefi is This eight-ma- n the highest student authority at Sky View Ugh school They are comparable to toe four-ma-n student body officers at the other schools. Aside from toe Initial four, more versatile, and will give WO bImmH tO I that the ughcafiber of studants who made it to the finalists officers- will category. The election, which The treat the new officer to a took place ontMay was spring social this coming conducted Jn a satisfactory weak and then they win tarn manner, and many commentover too keys to the new of- ed on the good, dean way fat ficers. The administration j which It went off. It find out-goi- ng - 4--7, n. d, Vice-chairm- Ra-cre- 9& Park; and Kathy Taylor from Lewiston. They are arranging new routines to be accompanied by too band. They will specialise in musical routines and tbs cheerleaders win specialise In cheer routines. This group win make the pep machine at Sky View even al DOLLAR m ( . ii WOMENS SKIRTS 'W 'hers whose rp office will be decided among the eight Of members thamadvo. .these four, there wffl .be s publications chairman, a MM an assembly Chairman and an athletics rittifiMB Th responsibility of student government rests on this enure They In charge oTaST' activities and: programs. They wifi he responsible for toe helm from toe present of-fleers and pursuing the same successful course that has bean so apparent this year. This wss explained In n previous edition of fids newspaper, each of tot various officers responsibl'lties, their activities and. dutles. This Is quite unique In this state : It malm the tub of student government lor n 1900 student Ugh school very much lightened, spreading too work load and reeponatofllty among larger group; and giving larger group an opportunity participation. The new cheerleaders for the new year at 6ky View high school are: Didr Mour-ItSefrom Lewiston; ' Dale Bodvta from NlMey; Jimmy Pitcher from North Logan; Kris Smith from North Logan; Charlene Leathern from Wellsville; and Flora Dee Mil from Smlthflekl. This boy-gcombination will make possible the presentation of many new and different cheers. This will enable toe cheer quad to become more versatile and acrobatic. 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