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President Marilyn Harkrider welcomes members of FHA and mothers. Father-Son banquet The fathers of FFA members attended the annual Father-Son banquet with their sons, May 4. The banquet, held in the Bismarck Cafeteria featured the presenting of the FFA jacket to the chapter Sweetheart, Connie Harris, and a speech by Don Goodman on The Game of Life . Outstanding students in agriculture were given awards. Mother — daughter banquet The FHA girls honored their mothers at their annual banquet, November 12, at the Town House Restaurant in Arkadelphia. Their guest speaker was Mrs. Herman Sanford, an instructor at Henderson State College, who spoke on The Teenage Girl . The FHA Beau, Ronnie Lambert, was presented with a key chain from the FHA in appreciation. Guest speaker, Mrs. Herman Sanford speaking on problems of the teenage girl. FFA members enjoy a fine meal served by FHA members. FFA president, Mitchell Weatherford, presents FFA Sweetheart, Connie Harris, a jacket while guest speaker, Don Goodman looks on. 29
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Beta club presents “Are we dressing?” Moments back stage before the play. This year the Beta Club presented the play Are We Dressing? The Andrews had received an invitation to a party from Greg and Joan Millard, members of the wealthiest family in town. Not knowing the type of party given by the Millards, they were undecided on what to wear. The play turns on the good side when the Millards decide to have a masquerade party. Mr. Andrew loses temper over son's remarks. You bet your life you'd better do as I say! I say my name Isn't Millard. It's Konrad. Polly is asking about the party. 28
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Juniors treat seniors to The Seniors were welcomed and entertained by the Junior class at the Paradise Isle—Hawaii—otherwise known as Howard Johnsons Motor Lodge. The Hawaiian's welcomed their guests with the presentation of leis. The palm tree and pineapple decorations produced the Hawaiian effect. The program began after the invocation, given by Junior class president, Bobby Jackson. The beachcombers, Rhonda Burton and Marilyn Harkrider, told secrets about Senior class members, told them by the wispering palms. After a wonderful meal and lots of fun, both Juniors and Seniors reluctantly left Paradise Isle. Dickie Garrett presented his date, Kathy Prince, a lei. 30 Everyone enjoyed the meal.
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