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Show UTONIAN ... 1934 Youngberg, Miller, Seegmiller Cheer Leaders C^OLLEGE cheer-leading has its arduous moments. It is the task of provoking audible support at athletic contests. Where the interests of the student groups are so scattered as at Utah "U," the fellows with the megaphones in hand are beset with difficulties no end. Bearing in mind the adverse conditions, the efficient manner in which Miller, Youngberg, and Seegmiller have functioned is worthy of commendation. Athletic Managers ^\tHLETIC managers have a glory all their own, though probably no one else but themselves recognize it. But the unpleasant jobs in inter-collegiate sports have to be done, and with no sacrifice of dignity nor mincing of words, these boys have performed efficient service. Sharing with the coaches and the athletes in the ever-increasing accomplishments of Utah teams were the veteran, Monroe Wissmar, and Udall Pace, faithful assistant. Haymond, Hills, Rogers, and Van Voorhis were capable assistants. Van Voorhis, Pace, Rogers, Hills, Haymond Page 240 |