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1 Qwurd 510:5 tOnSUmiy ined t. ed wit'r U of u i from - news '0 the tlems. Cuba, lation eeling could SE L$Lh Maw e M Key Club kindled a glow of True Americanism within Bear River High by fostering appreciation of American Heritage Endeavoring to aid community projects and unify school government, Key Club mem- bers emphasized school activities. One of the most fun-filled events at the Carnival, the dunking booth, brought the Key Club added prestige. Advised by Principal Kleon Kerr and assisted by Tremonton Kiwanis, members sponsored Mr. John Noble, once a prisoner behind the Iron Curtain, to speak to the stu- dentbody. Stressing the importance of being good citizens, Key Club devotees emphasized appreciation of the great American heritage. Key Club officers J. Iverson, prexy; P. Puzey, veep; D. Thompson, secretary, confer with advisor, Mr. Kerr. 9, , . v t g o w a mid m rr' A; Key Club--ROW ONE: 8. Garfield, D. Thompson, J. lverson, P. Puzey, L. Hashimoto, T. Waldron. ROW TWO: 8. Watkins, J. Barrus, C. Law, D. Biorn, P. Hales, F. Forsberg, S. Harris, G. Shelton, and L. Metz. 69
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Showing importance of business machines, Karen Hirschi used gained skills to quickly solve assigned problems. Conmm'm'al WON: h prepared students for business occupations with experience in shorthand, type, transcriptions Dee leak-tought Type II, bookkeeping classes . . . choirmanned athletic committee, graduation committee . . . held BS from USU. Margene Thurstonetrained students in art and type . . . acted 05 Riding Club advisor . obtained BS degree from Utah State. Farrell Williamsedrilled students in algebra, consumer math, short- hand, and transcription . . obtained BS degree from U of U. Dee leak Margene Thurston Farrell Williams Opportunities for immediate employment in the business world sparked student interest in the commercial department. From first year type through bookkeeping to shorthand and transcrip- tion Riverites pursued their interests and talents, hoping to employ their skills after graduation 1n the work-a-day world. Typing became almost a must in the modern world as students planned improved school work in both high school and college. Tax forms, credit and debit transactions, business machines, and actual office practice lif business courses into departmental prominence- Scoff Weston found he wasn't all thumbs at learning to ,- move flngers OVer typewriter keys during daily lesson. fox im an tu1 shi hic see ex: Shel on g laRc held Kem l, A
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