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F H A OFFICERS Back row: Carol Ann McClellan, Coleen Peterson, Connie Clark, Marcia Francom Front row: Jeanne Higginson, Pauline Barney, Mona Rae Lamb The Payson Chapter of F. H. A. became one of the important school organ- izations this year. The hard work of the officers, advisor, and committees paged off in great success of the club's activities. Highlighting the chapters activities was the annual Fashion Show and Mo- ther's Tea, which climaxed the years activities. Other featured activities of this club were: The come as you are party held November 2. The girls came dressed in party dresses to dusters. Refreshments were pot luck. Then came the biggest event of all. The slumber party, which was held on December 22. The girls received gifts from Santa at the bewitching hour of mid-night. After a thrill packed night the girls showered and were served breakfast in the homemaking room. This year the F. H. A. was under the direction of Pauline Barney, President, Jeanne Higginson, vice-president, Mona Rae Lamb, secretary, Carol Ann McClellan treasurer, Colleen Peterson, reporter, Connie Clark, historian and Marcia Francom social chairman. -37-
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F F A OFFICERS Fred Openshaw, sentinel, Robert Spackman, reporter, Hyrum Wilson, president Dona Simons, chapter sweetheart, Ray Okelberry, vice-president, Duane Haskel treasurer, David Christensen, secretary. Agriculture is one of the most important fundamental functions in the United States. lt is inevitable that if this class were struck out of the school organization many problems would arise which would be beyond the control of any president, congressmen or some other intellectual person. Preparing boys to be future farmers of America is Ben Leathen's job. Those elected to help him see that the Chapter functions properly are: Hyrum Wilson, Ray Okelberry, Duane Haskell, David Christensen, Robert Spackman and Fred Openshaw. Many fine events have taken place during the year which were headed by the Ag Club. The most outstanding one was the Turkey Strut held on November 23. Other activities were the Father's and Son's Banquet held March l. Officers attended the State Convention which was held at Hotel Utah on March 30-31. Climaxing their activities was the electing of new officers, who will head the Chapter next year. They are: Paul Staheli, President, Arnold Ainge, vice-president Mont Sperry, treasurer, Lynn Stewart, reporter, Dixon Black, assistant reporter and Ronald Finch, sentinel. Chosen as the Chapter Queen this past year was Dona Dean Simons. The Payson chapter won state honors at the state convention by attaining four State Farmers who were: Ray Okelberry, David Christensen, Keith Barney and Fred Openshaw, -36-
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N 2 F l , yn SAL, ,. Q 'Q . F' 1 , IR mil, Jwuim V ,.A Colleen Higginson, Representativeg Betty Jean Tanner, secretaryg Larry Beck, Presidentg Kathern Mortensen, Vice-President To the Junior class officers should go much thanks and admiration for a successful year. They have worked hard in this past year to make it one of the most enjoyable the students have ever witnessed, The Junior Prom, one of the many activities the junior class officers partici- pated in was one of much success. The assembly preceding the dance was also one of the better assemblies during the year. The memories of the Prom will surely remain in the minds of those who attended as one of the outstanding activities of their school years.
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