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LaVoy Udy, Larry Howell, Clarence Hurd, Leonard Peterson, Ray Jenson, Reese Turley, and Delbert Kidman were some of the bus drivers transporting Bear River's students throughout the school year. Willing Hands kept Riverites happy and contented with clean rooms, nourishing food, safe transportation Custodians Peterson, Seager, Hunsaker, Godfrey, Gene Jo and Packer kept BR's halls, classrooms polished. Harold F. Workers at Bear River High who kept the school well nourished, clean, and full of eager students sometimes received lit- tle public recognition. Feeding the stu- P dentbody proved no easy task for cap- v , t 'h arm! able cooks, Who prepared about 300 meals , ' h l z x ' t h each day, while custodians straight- ened up classroom clutter and constantly polished the school. Getting students to and from school and its accompanying activities was the responsibility of bus drivers, who never failed in delivering nearly 500 Riverites to destinations. H. Riser, E. Buxton, G. Ellenson, P. Bair, N. Nesson, C. Hill, S. Buxton planned all meals.
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Top: Mr. Vernal Willies, Mr. Frank Stevens supervised TOP: Young Farmers Program helped Ed Northrop, Carlos opportunities of adult education in Box Elder County. Chris'ensen study care and replacement of spark plug. Bottom: Mrs. Karnely and Mrs. Chadaz practiced sewing 30 0' 1 ML Archibald interested Mrs. CU'IY and M'- techniques learned in adult creative sewing classes. Estep in reading newspapers during US history class. Extending opportunities beyond the high school ' , , period, adult education stimulated increased ac- Adu lt Educatlon tivity and gained favorable comments. Directed and supervised by Frank Stevens and Vernal Willie, the adult education program encompassed a wide vari- 9fferec.i experiences ety of classes. Refresher and beginners type, cre- ' Vgr'OUS courses. ative sewing, problems in law, medical discourses, leadlng toward. diplomas, languages, physical development, and swimming all OdVOrfced G'n'ng: attracted opportunity-minded adults. Young farm- new 'meregs ers and their wives met regularly to study farm and home problems. Bear River also offered Night High School to provide high school credit classes which would enable young marrieds and others to qualify for graduation and gain a coveted diploma.
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Alerf to school needs, P-TA officers Mr. Kerr, veep; Mrs. Redfield, veep; Mrs. Napoli, prexy; Mrs. Litchford, historian; Mrs. Bair, secretary; and Mrs. Earl, treasurer, provided many new services. Gene Jorgenson, Kleon Kerr, Rex Richards, LaRene Napoli, Harold Felt worked to pass new bonds for county schools. Pm'en f- Tmrlmzs organized parents to promote activities for better schools, increased participation, and new services Keeping valley residents acquainted with bond issues and giving parents op. portunities to evaluate and recommend school activities were just some of the valuable services performed by the Par- ent-Teacher Association. During the year the Youth Employment Committee, with Mr. Vincent Chiodo as chairman, endeav- ored to help solve financial needs with summer employment for students. Cheryl Fuhriman, Paula Vee Stokes, Johnny Shumway, John Ben lverson, and state odvisor James Paromore map out plans for youth employment.
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