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Show Senior High Notes The "Inkslingers' Shindig" was a highly successful dance, given by the "Artistical Roundup" yearbook year-book staff on Friday, April 20th. The yearbook King and Queen were crowned: Brent Hancock and Beverly Bev-erly Fitkoui were voted the popular pop-ular couple. The drawing for the free book took place and Gene Berre'tt was the lucky student. FFA BANQUET Last Thursday, April 19, the Moon Lake FFA chapter held their Parents' and Son banquet at which time many awards were given to boys who have done outstanding work in the various fields during their years in vocational agriculture. agricul-ture. The banquet was started by the president, Llye Oman, and the other officers using the official opening ceremonies, after which, toastmaster, Duane Evans, introduced intro-duced the guests. Awards were given to the following fol-lowing boys: Kenneth Ralphs of Altonah, received the Farm Mechanics Me-chanics award; Date Hanberg of Altamont, the Dairy Farming award; Gary Hansen of Mt. Emmons, Em-mons, the Rural Electrification award; Ernest Riley of Altonah, the Farm Safety award and Ron aid Miles of Mt. Home received the' Star Chapter Farmer award. James Lindsay won the freshman Record Book contest. He will receive re-ceive a weaner pig at the Junior Livestock show on May 11th. Glen Mohlman was presented the' Honorary Chapter Farmer Degree De-gree for his support to the chap ter. Among other things, he has sponsored a purebred Suffolk chain project. Next year's officers were then installed in their chapter offices. They were as follows: Ronald Miles, president; Clark Reay, vice-president; vice-president; Ernest Riley, secretary; Clair Milesr-treasurer; James Lindsay Lind-say and Lyle Gomm, reporters and Jimmy Brotherson, sentinei. The turn FFA bilver Anniversary Convention" Con-vention" was shown. We wish to thank Mrs. Neilson and her foods class for a well planned banquet. Miss Dian Hullinger and 14 students stu-dents from her Commercial class, attended the Basin Commercial Meet, held in Roosevelt, Wednesday, Wednes-day, April 18. Miss Hullinger served ser-ved as official in the typing division. di-vision. , Edith Gayle substituted in the lunch room Wednesday for Mrs. Reddin, while she attended the funeral for Herbert Lang in Duchesne. Du-chesne. Also attending the funeral were Mrs. Birdie Swasey, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dastrup and Mrs. Edna Hartman. |