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Cheer Leaders LAYERS in any athletic contest cannot perform to the best of their - ability unless they know they are supported. This support can be shown in many different ways; but the way that gives the best results, the way that lets the athletes know their backers are With them, is shown by organized cheering. Yelling by individuals cannot truly be called cheer- ing. But when this yelling is done in unison under the direction of lead ers the desired effect upon the players is attained. To bring out this cheer- ing a school must have capable and eHicient yell masters, yell masters that can command respect and secure the best results. To promote this cheering and enthusiasm and to make the athletes work the hardest, the L. D. S. elected two eHicient cheer leaders. Those of the past year, Jack Silver and Eric Jorgensen, were forceful factors in show- ing other schools the pep and sportsmanship possessed by the L. D. 8. Jack Silver and Eric Jorgensen worked hard and earned a place in the heart of every L. D. S. student and backer. We feel sure they Will be re- membered as long as 21 1929-30 Saint is alive. They helped to keep L. D. S. in her high place as one of the peppiest and most sportsmanlike schools in the state. SILVER JORGENS 3N Mg 140 igh-
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The Football Season HE football season of 1929 was one Of the best in the ridiron history Of the L. D. S. i . The spirit of lo ialty and good sports- manship, Which has ieen symbolic of this great institution, was maintained, and the Gold and Blue squad battled its way to a place among the ranki g schools in this sport. At the beginning of the season, the boys that wished to make t e team turned out the first day for practice t hey labored diligente 1y every night'with oach West, and they were to be rewarded later for their hard work. Here, we should mention the names of all the fellows that re resented the Saints on the gridiron. Our captain, Marvin Pugh, and Kerner Angerbauen guarded for us, Clar- ence Bennion and Harmld Mort being substie tutes. For center, a very capable man was selected. Lynn Brady, With Alton Thatcher ready to take his place at any time, maintained this posi- tion. Martin Hoggan and Stanford Smith were enms. Wallace FOX was COACH WEST Third Row: West, Coach; Pugh, Duncan, H. Mort, Cragun, Smith, Fox, Hoggan, Couch, Asst. Coach. Second Row: Angerbauer, Mi Morr, Thatcher, Penrose. Ci Bennion, Hale, Smith, Manager. First Row: Adams, Brady, G. Bennion, Murphy, Backman. a 142 Bem-
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