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Show To Joyce Frisby, parliamentarian, and Anne E. Erickson (now transferred to by laws chq] rman I my thanks. Logan Club), Our Nominating Committee with Ann Johnson as choirmon has been busy. Thanks to my very capable and dependable officers: Grace Fox, vice president; Iv\ary Johnson, recording secretary; Carolyn Tcuferner, treasurer; Mary Simmons, corresponding secretary; and lmmedicte past president Alberta Volentine. Without fhei,' help and cooperation, aJI of this wou Id not have been possible. We need and want each member of our club to become more activo I and wo appreciate the assistance each one has given throughout the year. Without our members, we as a club cou Id not move forward to better th i ngs and comp lete our goa Is. This year has been an enjoyob lo one for me, with many rewards coming from serving such wonderful group. ,\t\y thanks for your trust in me. May tho next year's officers hove the same cooperation and I have received. This past year will go in my Lifo of Memories. a CACHE VALLEY Lorraine Porter Th is has been a most successfu I club year for the Cache Volley BPW Club. Although we are smcf l+-just 26 members+-everyone has served on a committee or been an officer. It has been an enthusiastic group of workers. some We completed the requirements necessary for our second Criteria Award and in so doing had outstanding programs as briefly outlined below: September meeting greeting new members and hearing committee reports. Cctobor World Affairs <'committee chairmanned by Eunice Cronin. Head of the Political Science Dept., Utah State was - University, f·]ovembor - Civic Participation Committee. the program on We leome Wagon I Inc. Dr. J. A. Ernenhiser, guest speaker. Chairman ,,\'\oriorie Christiansen gave December Christmas dinner party with Irene Burterfic lel, Chairman. ,"v\usical program from club members and a Santa distributing appropriate gifts added to the fun. - January Finance Committee. Chairman Sally fvlathews introduced Bob Bortchtold of the Thiokol Credit Union who discussed credit and debt - obligations. February Dixie Drage and her Porsonal Development Committee hod a program on local pharmacist Grant Bel lam gave the lecture on common Iy used drugs and after effects. drug - use. ,\\orch - Special spring fashion show with commentary and fashions by Florence White, sh ips in the crco Specie I guest was State President De Lone. We owner of two dress had more than 50 in attendance. Apr] I , We combined our annual business meeting with a special musical progra arranged by Betty Dalby. Participating were the following students from the Music epartment at Vtoh State University: Gary Amana, pianist; Patrica Swasey and Marshall Hill, 'soloists; and Harold Plant accompanist to f'/lrs. Swasey. It was a professional program by an outstanding g;oup of college students. Career girl, Pam Baird, was introduced to the club members. New offlcors were elected. - 26 |