Payson High School - Paysonian Yearbook (Payson, UT)

 - Class of 1959

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Page 63 text:

The Future Farmers of America began the school year by inducting new members. After the induction a very successful party was held. During the summer, an over-night horseback trip was conducted. On November 26, the F.F.A. sponsored a studentbody assembly. That night they held the annual Turkey Strut where Christine Walton was introduced as Chapter Sweetheart with Judy Done and Marda Hartvigsen as attendants. Christine later represented the chapter in the state sweetheart contest. On March 13 Richard Jackson partici- pated in the area contest for the S300 Standard Oil of California Scholarship. He won the area contest and was later selected as one of the five winners on the state level. On March 27-28 the chapter officers attended the state convention at the Hotel Utah Motor Lodge in Salt Lake City. There the chapter was awarded the Superior Chapter Award and Richard Jackson was awarded the State Farmer Degree, the highest rating given by the F.F.A. on the state level. Officers who guided the chapter in this very successful year were J. D. Rindlesbacher, President, Richard H. Jackson, Vice President, Gordon Moore, Secretary, Ray Rothe, Treasurer, Kenvin Lyman, Reporter, and Harley Kinser, Sentinel. First row: Moore, LeFevre, Rothe, Rindlesbacher, Jackson, Kinser, Cowan, second row Smith Menlove, Rothe, Gleave, Johnson, Kester, Peck, Johnson, third row: Lyman, Moore, Carter Lerwill Richens, Leatham, Topham, Oberg, Jarvis, York. in -59-

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Band ll l T 3 . , 1 Row one: Daley, Hansen, Hill, Curtis, Wignall, Christensen, Peck, Holden, Hodgson, Shaw, row two Fovvkes, Daniels, Davis, Terry, York, Gee, Povvelson, Rieske, Garner, Row three: Loveless, Dewitt Drissell, Pickering, Bowers, Nelson, Nelson, Pulver,rovv tour: Hansen, Hermansen, Spencer, Taylor Harding, Francom, Hansen, McClellan, Holdavvay. A good band consists of a capable director, a Willing group of students, and the stamina to do a good iob. We feel that Payson High's band has all these qualities. Under the direction ot J. D. Christensen, the band started the year with a marching contest in Provo. Later on, a pep band played' at football and bas- ketball games. At Founder's Day they vvere also heard, and their help was greatly appreciated in the dance revue. In April, the band attended the Band Festival. Officers are: President, Raymond Hansen, Vice President, Garry Nelson, Secretary, Nancy Pulver, This group with the aid of Mr. Christensen have planned and carried out the main events of the year.



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.5 2 T The pian 1 easily . ! , ' L ag- 1 43? , 1 , sw First row, Elaine Rodgers, Marda Hartvigsen, Kathryn Jermain, Jim Cooper, Bonnie Heelis, Nancy Pulver, Kathleen Hill, Nlr. Milner, second row: Marden Dixon, Bruce Nelson, Judy Done, Judy Gee, Evelyn Hiatt, Kathleen Francom, Christine Walton, third row: Raymond Hansen, Jerry Nelson, Gordon Spotten, Ellen Greenhalgh, Andra Lou Wilson, fourth row: Harold Wilkinson, Janis Loveless, Karen Mortenson, Dianne Hiatt, DeAnn Brereton, Susie Campbell, Janet Mower, titth row: Lynn Oborn, Joe Hill, Doug Christensen, Nedra Farr, Carolyn Rogers, Ella Jayne Gatley. A new, but vaguely familiar, club has ap- peared this year. The Thespians were organized under the supervision of Don Milner and have made a fine showing in the two months that they have been organized. Leaders of the Thespians are: President, Bonnie Heelis, Vice-President, Nancy Pulver, Secretary, James Cooper, Treasurer, Kathryn Jermain, Historian, Elaine Rodgers. The club has held two initiations this year and the total membership is now 32. Club sweaters were purchased and they sponsored a very successful record hop to buy the Thespian insignia. We're sure they will prove to be a very praiseworthy addition to the school. moupe N0 nr iarfzw 'L i ,T T Socim .wit

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