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Clair Bradshaw LESSONS IN SAFE DRIVING ana in driving techniques were those taught by the Drivers’ Education teachers at Box Elder this year. Besides practical experience on the road, prospective drivers watched movies and filmstrips on such topics as alcohol, drugs, highway regulations, and the parts of a car. The classes discussed care and maintenance of an automobile, and a day was set aside to give the girls in each class a chance to change a tire. Several guest speakers also lectured to driving students, including former alcoholics and a highway patrolman. Top left: SHAKING off the aftermaths of a test. Wendy Eskelson laughed vivaciously Left: TEACHING his Drivers Ed class. Mr Clair Bradshaw explained the fundamentals of driving Above: BRAVING icy roads. Kevin Woodruff pre- pared for a driving lesson DRIVERS EDUCATION 25
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STUDYING EARTH S NATURAL PRODUCTS and how best to produce them, the agricultural science classes at Box Elder concentrated on the theories behind and the practical production of healthy plants and animals. Covering such subjects as conservation and horsemanship, Box Elder students learned about the delicate balances in nature and the importance of conserving our natural resources. Several bushes and trees grown by horticulture students in the greenhouse were planted on Box Elder s campus and greatly added to the grounds' beauty. Top: CONSUMING a ham- burger. Mr Dee Forrest con- verses with Cheri Harper Above: DURING an F.F.A business meeting. F.F.A of- ficers listen to their guest speaker Right: ENJOYING the State Fair. Mr. Dee Hortin. Eddie Brangal,and Evan Saun- ders surveyed the displays 24 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE:
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TALENTED STUDENTS EXPRESSED themselves in the variety of classes that were offered in the Fine Arts Department this year. Heading the Department that sponsored such courses as Orchestra. Basic Drawing, Band. Concert Choir. Commercial Art. and Madrigals, was Mr. Earl Swenson. Box Elder experienced a special treat early in December when the Concert Choir and the Madrigals were invited to appear on television. Throughout the year, the Fine Arts Department assisted the school by presenting concerts, displaying masterpieces, and supplying music at pep rallies and other assemblies. The efforts and performances of this department were greatly appreciated by the entire ‘ Bee” Studentbody. Earl Swenson Ernest Blankenship Wes Boman Diane Hall Pam Warthen Top: AMAZED. Mrs Diane Hall ob- served the striking work of one of her students. Middle: PAUSING for in- spiration. Doug Jones sketched care- fully Right: PIECING together the Christmas Concert. Mr Wes Boman and Mr Earl Swenson go over the details of the performance 26 FINE ARTS
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