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Show Alumnus Siciliano Receives Office at U Appointed president of the sophomore class at the University of Utah on February 25, 1942, was Rocco Siciliano, alumnus of South high, to succeed Wayne! Wiscomb, who resigned because of ineligibility. Siciliano, former treasurer of the sophomore class, business manager man-ager of the Utonian and Pi Kap Alpha, He is also a member of the Intercollegiate Knights, campus service organization. While in his high school career at South he was an outstanding student. Noted for brains and broad shoulders he participated in many activities. During the year he was editor of Scribe it was rated the best paper in the state and presented a cup by the Weber College Signpost. Outstanding in debate, he won many honors for South. Along with a much used debate box and brief case, he was often seen with a gingham apron, which he took pride in wearing at the Bachelors' club. (It was said he could really cook, too.) He was captain of the "B" company com-pany which won the Kiwanis club cup that year. Besides being valedictorian, he also won the Italian-American scholarship for the University of Utah. " - ' i iriTMiini im ROCCO SICILIANO |