Bear River High School - Bearfax (Garland Tremonton, UT)

 - Class of 1964

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Bear River High School - Bearfax (Garland Tremonton, UT) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 85 of 144
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t NH Ward! h : luub, 0H , ,t JuuPhsm .e Ward. 01 mdmom ROW homey, Smith. :le marched ttTow :Dres1dent first semesatr: Ia . semester. Man'lm .fwurer; Mary Kimer ' .eadert were supporting rs Esther AndersommuE red the annual Daddv tien'est Ball, tAutumi .ziele Ward as State FHA embers felt they had im- rides N1 Oyler, Wal- bosl Elkins, Min- . Gum , Yoder, , Shmwayjarris, mm, MtGinty, n uif-wtisfadion. TWO: Fuhriman, Adams, Christensen, Fonnesbeck, K. Austin, Larsen, Chido, Fukuda, Udy, Riding CIub-ROW ONE: Mrs. Thurston, Butler, Udy, T. Oyler, Forsberg, Cornwall, Secrisf, Nielson, Mr. Larkin. ROW Burnett, Wood, Boume. ROW THREE: Blanthorn, Hansen, Overson, B. Udy, J. Udy, Sandal, Roche, Hansen, Madsen, Adams, Hunsaker, Udy, C. Wilcox. Under the direction of Mr. J oseph Larkin and Mrs. Margene Thurston, the Bear River Riding Club promoted better horsemanship, improved riding skill, and closer fellowship. Highlighting Yule holidays was the club,s Christmas party, followed by a mid-Winter swimming party held in February. Then into spring - a ride in the nearby foothills pro- vided outdoor fun and relaxation for all. The close of the school year found members prac- ticing individual talents and awaiting competi- tion for the long awaited top event e the State High School Rodeo. Riding Club popularized West, promoted horsemanship, and awaited rodeo To offer competition for prized trophies Tim Oyler, veep, shows new riding hat to other officers: Jack Forsberg, president, and Gayle Cornwall, secretary.

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Future Homemakers of AmericwROW ONE: Mrs. Law, LaMarr, l.. Whitney, Hansen, Hurds, Allen, Germer, Kimber, Ward, Romer, Mrs. Anderson. ROW TWO: Fukuda, Christensen, Smith, Adams, Hansen, Rose, Hendricks, Harris, laub, Oylor, Saunders, Bowman, J. Worley, Bingham, Dalton, Redfield. ROW THREE: Hashimoto, J. Hansen, Roundy, Josephson, Clark, Hyde, Anderson, Green, Ballard, Bowcu , Shelton, Christensen, 5. Bourne. ROW FOUR: A. Talboe, Woodward, C. Gardner, Zilles, Holmgren, Robbins, Nelson, Thayne, Grover, Compton, Munk, Anderson, Forsgren, Stokes, Hickman. ROW FIVE: Hansen, Talboe, Spence, Jensen, Anderson, Homer, Carlson, Roberts, Abbott, Sforrer, Linford, RomeJ, Woerner, Smith. F H A Future Homemakers of America truly marched ttToward a New Horizons? Pat Allen acted as president first semester F with Deanne Germer presiding second semester. Marilyn i1 . . ' Hards, secretary; Dawnelle Hansen, treasurer; Mary Kimber, l planned ad'v'l'es ' historian; and Leslie Whitney, song leader, were supporting C :IToward New Hor'zonsn officers. Under the supervision of Mrs. Esther Anderson and s 'n homemak'ng ans. Mrs. Loraine Law, the club sponsored the annual Daddy 3 t0 deve'oP leaderSh'p' Date, Parents Banquet, and the Harvest Ball, ttAutumn v personal f'mess Magic. The chapter also boasted Adele Ward as State F HA c president At the yearls end, all members felt they had im- t proved themselves and their communities. t E Future Homemakers of Americu-ROW ONE: Mrs. Law, Larson, Watkins, Atkinson, Walston, Allred, Karnely, Oyler, Wat- kins, Elison, Mrs. Anderson. ROW TWO: Johnson, Hess. Harris, Morris, Carpenter, Thompson, Misrasi, Lovell, Elkins, Min- son, Ettsity. ROW THREE: Butler, D. Udy, Scothern, Spence, Calderwood, Jones, Hupp, S. Bourne, Garrett, Yoder, Coombs. ROW FOUR: Ashby, Miller, Foxley, Bardin, Waldron, Selmun, Andreason, Haycock, Hunsaker, Shumway, Harris, Rogers, Anderson. ROW FIVE: Boer, Wright, Grover, Campbell, Richards, 8. Hansen, Peterson, Thompson, McGin'y, A. Thompson, Austin, Linsey. Hall. Future Homemakers fostered practical homeliving qualities for seIf-satisfadion.



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P. E. and Physiology carried out state program of physical fitness and working knowledge of human body Developing athletic prowess, Roger Adams tested ability on chmning bar during vigorous physical education workouts. Richard Green Durrell Hughes Donald Petersen Richard Green-cooched baseball, basketball, football, taught world history, physiology . . . gained degree from Utah State University. Durrell Hughes-coached basketball, track, and tennis teams . . . taught physical education . . . gained degree from Utah State. Donald Peterson-foughf physiology, coached wrestling and foot- ball . . . aided graduation committee . . . held BS from U of U. Stressing sound bodies and sound minds, physi- ology and physical education classes helped River- men enjoy life to its fullest. Health, recreation, and physical competition added zest to each school day. Refreshing showers and occasional dips in the swimming pool topped off one of the most p0pu- lar departments in the school. Physiology classes, with their intriguing discussions on the body and its functions, prepared juniors and seniors for a fuller appreciation of homo sapiens. Pert Susanne Matney brushed pretty teeth that helped her gain Miss Smile contest.

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