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

 - Class of 1966

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Bear River High School - Bearfax (Garland Tremonton, UT) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 69 of 144
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EW.- .r. A Redfield, Smith, Homer, Copener, Orwin, Hunsaker joined ranks of Chemistry Club To foster scientific interests. CHEMISTRY CLUB Newly organized club added impetus To sedrch for modern science Bear River added a new organization to its roster during 1965-66. Composed of ten Chemistry II students under the direction of Sherwood Bridges, the Chemistry Club provided opportunities to explore a wider area in the field of chemistry. At the Bearfax Carnival a Puff-O-Meter, con- structed by the club, drew attention of hardy Bears as curious spectators watched. A proposed trip to the Atomic Energy Commission in Arco, Idaho, ended prematurely because of bad brakes and sleet covered roads. A field trip to Thiokol gave sudents an insight into scientific possibilities closer to home. Individual research projects made traveling to western Utah necessary in order to collect samples for analysis. Newest of Bear Riverts Clubs, the Chem group added real impetus to the StUdy of modern science and its contributions. 3 ; Neal, secretary,- Douglas, prexy; Elliott, veep, officered new Chem Club activities. Richard Elliott, Parris Neal adjusted delicate mechanism on Chem Club's unique 'tPuff meter. 65

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Curious Curr Webb, Billy Wamke put words to actions as they used lab facil- ities to disect frogs to study circulation systems of vertebrates in biology. gCIENCE f Young scientists endeavor to prove t v t puzzling laws and Theories Science classes beckoned and intrigued River- ites. Chem 11 classes endeavored to prove laws and theories they had studied in Chemistry I. Disecting frogs, learning bones and muscles of the body, checking functions of a cell e all brought a better understanding of life. to biology and physiology students. Proudly displaying transistor radios, Bears enjoyed the enlarged electronics lab. Mathematicians solved equations, memorized theorems, and applied mathematical functions to everyday life. Young physicists delved into the problems of light and heat, sound and motion, energy and matter to gain a more complete under- standing of the world and its laws. Sherwood Bridges--gc1ve instructions in chemistry, electronics, Albegra I , . . took responsibility as Chemistry Club advisort LeRoy Bunnelleexplained basic principles in biology classes; main interests lie in worldwide traveling, animals and sports. Ralph Hurteossumed responsibility in physics, Algebra I, II, trigonometry classes at mid-Term . . . main interests lie in math. LaRain Marblee-schooled pupils in geometry, moth principles assumed scholarship committee duty . . . enjoys fishing, farming. LeRoy Bunnell Sherwood Bridges Ralph Hart LaRain Marble Bee: roster ES; H smiezt: Bridges. :e to expire ; At the 3;: SW66 '7:



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I W pixmmmnww, .,-, v . ' .. , ' ,, . m, V .. ..,. F. , v ,, Pd, y . . v.1- m l- Boasting keen interest in fine arts, Bears CHOM signed up for classes in art and music. Both . x, ' ' r- xv vocal and instrumental departments gave O'ut- gr? ' ' ' . , $ let for musically inclined students as band C,r;'2:' and choral groups ran the gamut from Bach to Beatlemania. Harmony and expressions combined With rythm and precision to pro- duce outstanding results. Using a wide variety of modern media, artists learned techniques esceptjonif'f of perspective and color combinations. River- 9113 59-7 4' ites transformed ink, wood blocks, and pastels 3W the :3 into fanciful creations to delight the eyes and helpOfC'xgif win prizes in state competition. 011W: 3569 C Lung.- i thehaht ' Curl Ashby -direcTed classes in Choir, glee, dramatic arts . . M'thpwslif. served as Thespion Club odvisor . . . interested in music field. 1 donnedU5 ' I Gareth Larsen-conducted classes in Band, Spanish . . . assisted 1 0 WV with public relations committee . . . worked as LdnSirs adviser, Perform; Murgene Thurston-guided Type 1., art classes . . . assisted with .' I graduation commit'ree, Horsemanship Club . . . interested in art. Ronald Croney put finishing touches on his wood- cut while Janet Peterson examined first printing. FINE ARTS Music, ar'r classes captured interest of many industrious RiveriTes touch I0 54-5 i memters ii: 3 certs a: :5? '-- - w? x . ; :1va .k: ,. . . fauna - - Tooting on hIS French horn for fellow European tour participants, Ralph Bennett CarlAsth celebrated news with Cathy Carlson, Ray Limb, David Christensen, Cynthia Meyer. Gareth Larsen - Murgene Thurston 66

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