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Show Girl’s State provided a wonderful opportunity for developing leadership, ability, and for gaining a wealth of new experiences These boys were among many from all over the state participating at Boy’s State. The activities planned for them were many and varied, and each gained an experience that will always be remembered. Row One: Brent Van Alfen, Thom Budge, Jerry Moyes, Fred Stettler. Row Two: Allen Berrett, Lyle Johnston, Pete Sowa, James McKay. Row Three: Dave Welling, Warren Johns, James Keller and Hans Van Beekum. and new friends. These girls were selected as Weber’s repre- sentatives to Girls’ State during the summer of ’61. They represented us well and gained personal satisfaction also. Those chosen to attend were: Nancy Slater, Lois Ann Clawson, Becky Wood, Dee Ann This As our state F.F.A. representatives, these boys did an outstanding Petty, face and is very Linda Chadwick. familiar to the Warriors at Weber. To James Keller the Warriors would like to say, “congratulations for fine achievement.” James competed with Sen- job. They qualified as the most capable in the farming category they chose and were thus chosen to represent the Weber chapter of the Future Farmers of America. Left to right: Roger Peterson, Kurt Fowers, Stan Jackson, Don German, and Lyle Johnston. iors from the entire U.S.A. in the National Merit Scholarship Test and came out with His score was among high honors. the top half of one per cent of those who, competed. Again we say, “Congratulations James.” The girls pictured here should be commended for their fine achievements in F.H.A. work. Those chosen to attend the state Future Homemakers of America were: Row one. Patsy Heslop, Suzanne Sheffield, Venita Green, Francine Markos, and Judy Roe. Row two: Liz Hadley, Cathy Knight, Maraleen Hansen, Rena Prevedel, and Laura Henderson. Row three: Kazuko Hori, Gerrie Hadley, Tamera Peterson, Carla Preece, and Micki Fowler. Row four: Ann Craythorne, Lois Ann Clawson, Gerry Strong, Glenda Thurgood, and Jill Smith. beautiful articles worn Ann The Clawson and are there these girls own were Tamera by Lois Peterson creations. Both of winners of the “Make It Yourself With Wool” contest which took place at Weber. They are to be congratulated for presenting fine work at the state competition. 113 |