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Show BANQUET SESSION Banquet Session Parade of honor 27, 1972 The Banquet session of the State Convention opened with a Parade of Josephine Yergensen introduced the National Guest, State Officers, Past State presidents, District Directors, committee Shairmen, Club Presidents and Young Career Women as they were escorted to their seats." Collect Collect Neola Brown Welcome address presided and conducted. given by Mamie Eck. was by Neola Brown, President of Cedar City Club. selections Musical by a String Quartet composed of Robert Bradshaw, Kathy Cowan, Evelyn Jones, Cynthia Thornely, June Larsen. Music "Women MAY Honor. President Dahle Maxine - Hays Today" the dinner had been completed, Helen introduced Maxine Hays, She spoke on Women Today. She said if women today Representative. are living up to their potential they are adding a tremendous amount to Most only use a portion of their abilities. Women are an integral society. part of the work force. They must be utilized to the fullest. There are many inequalities in the working market so women most motivate society to However society is concerned over the accept women in the working market. working Mother and the moon-lighting fater as well. Society should be educated as a whole. To be a healthy society is dependent upon there being full partnership of the sexes. Mass media often degenerates the role of Each one of us has an obligation to society we cannot women. deny. Each who is able must contribute more than he consumes. It is the principle of Social respnnsibility that you put back more than you use. No one's growth should be inhibited because of being a woman. After National Political action is a for office. big part of There is Women must run fue House. Men have not done a very our only good job of running the country, and opportunities and challenges for women the programs ahead of We us. could program. Women helping women. 1 woman in the Senate and 11 in use greater are than guidelines as Activate take the Motivate; 3. Legislate, 2. continue learning and by doing Educate apathy. 4. 1. - - We have ever the role so before the in following 4 points: to sweep away improve society. heard much about discrimination of certain races, but the tradi we hear about very little is against the largest group tional discrimination should be free to apply their abilities. By folowing the 4 steps just mentioned, women will ascribe to a meaningful place in society. women. Tribute to Past Presidents Music Women of Year Women Mildred Presidents. Richey, Corresponding Secretary paid tribute to the Past State Those honored: Eveline Hansen, Lenore Romer, Suzanna Mae Grua, Anna Stark, Frances Lenox, Joyce Frisby, H. Anne Kidd, Delone Peterson, Josephine Yergensen, Mabel O'Brien. Musical number Alene Hansen by Christine Winterrose. introduced Mabel Club after which Mabel Conducted awards. Certificates Woman of the year with O'B±en as Woman of the presentation of the Year for Bountiful the Women of the Year awarded by the State and Mabel presented each jeweled pin. The following were honored: Rhoda were a Coyte, Midvale; Betty Ann Brown, Murray; Beatrice A. Davis, Sugar House; Ann Siebers, Tooele; Mary K. Boyle, Lakeview; Etta M. Nelson, Salt Lake; Irene Warr, Salt Lake League; Willmetta Smith, Orem; Eloise Fillmore, Provo; Anna Stark, Spanish Fork; LaRue M. Nielson, Ephraim; Ethel Bowden, Vernal; Jean Flom, Price; Margaret R. Evans, Brigham City; Kathryn N. Putnam, Bonnevill' Virginia Carter Baer, Morgan; Sylvia H. Wright, Ogden; Esta Orton Cox, Beaver; Christine Winterrose, Cedar City; Vera Peterson, Richfield. |