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Farrel Williams Linda Peterson demonstrated advantages of dictophone usage as she typed letters to practice secretarial skills in new business machines course. BUSINESS students To commercial classes Future business opportunities beckoned 4 I Students prepared themselves for future 7:523? fwmiMjMSZ -;- business opportunities by taking advantage of fquLm ,5 405 WW M72 '52 W F ?'- commercial classes. Shorthand and transcription 4, ; V3545 m . . . . . szOQAM 2a 34- 0 challenged many Junlor and seruor g1rls. Worklng a 6985 AM ,4? t for improvement in net production, Type I and LEA 9651;93le 65,3 : Type II students developed skills and techniques. v jxa ; . Bookkeeping I introduced Riverites to accounting am 2 75 000 procedures while Bookkeeping II gave advanced Wm 07 20000 34400 training to energetic seniors. Filing and business WW 9' J50 36355 law, semester courses, taught students pertinent ogpwzchawsz 920 , facts for their daily lives. A real breakthrough W W W mini: 613W 056,525 was achieved as Bear River scheduled a new class . ' mm; WM 4,: MHMM in business machines at eight delock in the morn- mg for interested students and early risers. Pan- 173:3 19.: 41 650mg; 0 l5075 MWJCQW-QM kq'mim 0 - ; N9: $73 0090 3 5a . 9 Dee Leak0gave Instruction in Bookkeeping I, H, type classes; chairmonned athletic committee . . . enioys sports activities. ? W'JA ' Farrell Wllllam50fgughf busmess machines, shorthand, busmess lndustrious Sherma Morris examined new chart in low . . . ioined with graduation committee . . . enioyed all sports. bookkeeping To eliminate error in posting' total.
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FHA ROW ONE: Harrison, Mrs. Lind, Zinck, Wright, Fukui, Kimber, Johnson, Josephson, Kunzler, Spence, Mrs. Anderson, J. Hansen. ROW TWO: Wood Tolmon, Hess, Godfrey, Firth, Roundy, Hoshimofo, Bourne, Gam, Gardner, Adams, Elmer. ROW THREE: Erickson, Womack, Nelson, Fuller, Borup, Cannon, Bingham, Walker, James, Carter, Payne, Smith, Theurer, Holmgren. FOUR: L. Christensen, Forsgren, Andreason, A. Anderson, Erickson, Schumann, Sorenson, Udy, Hansen, Marrion, Green, Hirschi, Zilles, Winzler. FIVE: Burnett, Nelson, Christensen, Linford, Borup, Peterson, Abbott, J. Lorkin, Smith, Harris, Hansen, Pugsley, Larkin, S. Hansen, Sforrer, Bowen. Toward New Horizony spurred 125 Future Homemakers toward a deeper appreciation of homemaking. Directed by Mrs. Esther Anderson and Mrs.,Caroll Lind and prexied by Mary Kimber, Homemakers sponsored traditional Daddy Date Night, Parents Banquet, and an Early Autumn, Harvest Ball. State convention and a fashion show culminated the yeafs program of activities. FHA ROW ONE: 5. Tonako, K. Morris, J. Fukui, Rhodes, Munns, Welling, D. Kimber, S. Firth, Able, Fuhrimon. ROW TWO: Bingham, Olsen, Burton, Chambers, Anderson, J. Jones, L. Lamb, Garbanati. THREE: Price, Lawlor, B. Christensen, lverson, R. Udy, R. Nielson, Woodward, L. Peterson, J. Eberhard, 5. Hanson, Fife. ROW FOUR: M. Grover, P. Grover, 5. Peterson, M. Hess, S. Poyne,, C. Hansen, Eddy, S. Grover, S. Thayne, G. Peterson, B. Peterson, Richards. ROW FIVE: Barrus, L. Stokes, Frank, L. Stokes, S. Christensen, Fredrickson, .1. Burton, B. Adams, W. Walker, Karnely, A. Secrist, P. Steed, K. Cook. Members participated in monthly activities. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Homemakers prepared for future with closswork and outside activities . 1 Dee'- FurreWW Students business op; commercial challenged m for improveu Type H stud BOOkkeeping procedures w training to e law, semestel facts f0r the Was achieved $11 business It 111g for intem DQG leak Choirmunnggma: Iran. Willim. 0w - ' ' mo
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SPECIAL SERVICES Giving necessary assistance 'ro Riverifes, special services proved valuable As the days passed by, students recognized real value in the varied special services offered at Bear River. Students found counselling an in- valuable asset when seeking information concern- ing graduation requirements and future plans. Driver training gave eager sophomores oppor- tunities to learn rules of the road and gain safe driving skills. Being utilized by all departments, the library gained status as the center of the school as well as a training center for would-be librarians. Supervising night high school and attendance records, Assistant Principal Garfield, with the help of those registered for office practice, kept statistical account of all students registered. Irvin Garfielde-gave instructions on German language . . acted as school vice-principol checked sfudenfs' daily absences. Garland Puzey-aided as students' counselor . . on graduation, awards committee contribu'red to area as iusfice of peace. Myron Richards-Trcined students in drivers' training courses; advised safety council acted on Public Relations committee. Helen Seversoneheld responsibility as librarian, curriculum, research commiffeemcm . . . enioys genealogy. advised Agenda . . . ax ah . Vickie Woodward broused lthrough pamphlets on future careers provided by counselors. books 80 Library helpers Sandra Bourne, Harold Udy kept repaired to provide enlarged circulation. 5... Irvin Garfield Myron Richards Garland Puzey Helen Severson 1m ' WF-
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