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

 - Class of 1966

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wxxLMmewwmmww 4.' 3;! KEY CLUB- ROW ONE: Principal Kerr, J. Goring, TWO: H. Anderson, G. Cannon, L. Rose, J. Binghom, J. Bowcuff, D. Burton, B. Marble, S. Oyler, B. KEY CLUB Working for school and communify, members gained recognition 42 ink iii; 7' 185:9 1'. W, R. White, L. Holland, J. Oyler, D. Ficklin, J. Garfield, Foxley, J. Cornwall, D. Rhodes. THREE: J. Larson, B. Kerr, L. Haycock, D. Thompson, R. Marble, J. Mason, J. Madson. AI;m Dan Rhodes, prexy; Jerry Madson, secretory; John Oyler, veep, discussed service projects with Principal Kerr, club advisor. With We Build as a motto, Key Clubbers added strength, fun, and unity in both school and community activities. Under the direction of the Kiwanis Club and Advisor Principal Kerr, twentyl' six members joined together to sponsor a gir1s football game and usher at basketball games. Sporting trim burgundy Windbreakers, Keymen supported community projects by selling tiCketS for North Park bowery and distributing Heart Fund containers. Hayrides, a trip to the State Capitol, and a final banquet concluded a year of real service to both school and communities- Al '. macs Tow. 53m , 13-

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i! Archibald : Hansen Jchnson NC; I N. F. L. Speech department activities brought basis for ry classes id studentst ing5 on the Sam Seek- : Situations, . uhowgn of great ideas te, national 9 $papers an for Riverltes .1. ,x x e1 31.9 ; NFL- ROW ONE: Peterson, Grover, J. Borup, Jones, Peterson, Redfield, Mr. Johnson, Anderson, Walker, Fukui, Cor'rer. TWO: Firth, Munns, Larson, Thomas, Fonnesbeck, Holdoway, Mortenson, Hansen, Anderson, Holmgren, Roundy, Palmer, J. Hansen, Harris. THREE: Adams, Ballard, Maughon, Stokes, Christensen, Johnson, Austin, Bair, Winters, Pierson, Peterson, Kunzler, W. Walker, Cook, Allen, Brockman, C. Hansen. FOUR: Thomas, Bradshaw, Thorpe, Jensen, Bessinger, Harris, Jensen, Oyler, Webb, Sfohl, S. Linford, Palmer, Wheafly, Kupfer, Pugsley, Woerner. FIVE: Ficklin, Mason, Nish, Clark, Sforrer, Hansen, White, Benson, Kerr, Garfield, Abbott, Smith, Hansen, Adams, Erickson, Brown, competed for points of speech Tournaments. study, experience, and success National Forensic League promoted interest in debate, public speaking, and parliamentary pro- cedures as members sought coveted Degrees of Distinction. Under the direction of Mr. Milton Johnson, students participated in a varied speech program. Debaters discussed the topic, Resolved: that the federal government should adopt a pro- gram of compulsory arbitration in labor-manage- ment disputes in basic industries. Students traveled to different schools and also hosted Visiting schools. Alpine and Weber State Invitationals, and final region and state meets closed the year as White and Garfield 'Won all-state debate honors. Among those achieving coveted Degree of Distinction were K. Benson, J. Oyler, R. White, K. Redfield, M. Peterson. myywymzwm Advisor Milton Johnson conferred with Meta, sec- retary, and Kent, prexy, about forensic agenda.



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Hal Anderson discussed problems with homeroom representatives L. Anderson, C. Fredricks, J. Madson, P. South. wick, G. Brown, Law ., . Safety Council officers Carlson, veep; Richards, odvisor; Ballard, prexy; Josephson, secretary. REPRESENTATIVES Alert groups Contributed united efforts To aid school, communities J. Wright, J. Thomas, C. Anderson, J. Green, M. Homer, 8. Peterson, S. Jarrett, and S. Palmer. Prexy Dianne Abbott, Veep Carolyn Cannon, Janice Larkin, JoAnn Christensen reviewed Nursing Code. Service groups helped Bears function in a democratic way. Each first hour selected home room representatives. After meeting with the council, representatives reported back to home- rooms. The Safety Council, formed to promote safety around school and within the communities, received a national award for its efforts in regu- lating parking and educating the studentbody in safety practices. Under the leadership of Mrs. Cannon and Mrs. Lind, prospective nurses organ- ized to foster interest in a life of service tours, speakers completed their program. t v -wv-wrv-r...v.?rrmvn wv. Pm ,

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