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g i . I. ir 9 . . '.1 .mf 'f , . ff. qv v. . -QF DU i X l'?....i- RIDING CLUB-FRONT ROW: Kimber, G. Harris, Richins, Steed, Leavitt, D. Larsen, Bourne. ROW TWO: Holmgren, I. Hess, K. Christensen, Macfarlane, Romer, Bruderer, Summers, Mrs. Thurston. ROW THREE: Garn, Cornwall, Estep, B. Larkin, Carter, Stark, Lamb, ROW FOUR: lohnson, Anderson, Earl, Douglas, Ward exhibited special talents as great horsemen. RIDI G CL B Interest in western outdoor life united many enthusiasts in competitive horsemanship Reviving old western ways of life, the Horseman- ship Club learned rodeo techniques and miscel- laneous western art. Membership required attend- ance at an accredited school, have access to a horse, and maintain a C average scholarship Club members studied proper care and treatment of animals. With the help of Advisers Mrs, Thurston and Mr. Larkin, officers worked hard to plan parties, an autumn ride in the mountains, and the annual high school rodeo, which was held in May. Com- petitors vvorked earnestly to qualify for state finals at Lagoon. Then, on to Denver, Colorado, for the national finals and more blue ribbons, trophies. Exhibiting item of tool workmanship, Veep Sherman Richins: Vicky Leavitt, secretary: Rick Steed, prexy, examined craft. yi I .f 13 5. is..
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FUTURE TEACHERS Teachers organize for vocational training, spend time instructing elementary classes Dedicated to help students intending to enter the education field, Darrel Hyde, president, and Mrs. Loretta Williams, adviser, led Future Teachers l through a year of activity and involvement. Moving toward this goal, selected students spent two hours each day instructing students in elementary and ' junior high schools around the area, Future Teach- 'Y ers attracted top academic students at Bear River , '1 as members were required to maintain a minimum ip average of 2.5. Each month FTA honored an out- ' r' t 11r : F standing teacher and rounded out the year with a field trip to the Utah School for Deaf and Blind. A Officers Darrel Hyde, president, Lynda Poulson, historian, Vicki Leavitt, veep, and Bart Hill, secretary, aid PTSA goals. FTA-FRONT ROW: Fronk, Payne, Larkin, Flint, Poulson, Hyde, Leavitt, Hill, Oyler, Haycock, M. Andersen. ROW TWO: Mrs. Williams, Meyer, Bowen, Tanner, Coombs, Sorensen, Hall, Larson, Haramoto, Moriyama, Fronk, Allen, Stenquist, Archibald, Wise. ROW THREE: M. Petersen, Harris, Potter, johnson, Montgomery, Starr, Neal, B. Archibald, Roberts, Beckmann, Brown, Kent, Christensen, Hamby, Silvester, Andreasen, Funk. ROW FOUR: Nagao, Forsberg, Rhodes, Sato, Capener, Hudman, Fukui, Mix, lensen, Stenquist, Van Sweden, Miller, Heusser, Wise, lohnson, Sayama, Miller. ROW FIVE: Richards, Davis, Macfarlane, Fredrickson, Showell, Brough, White, Kent, Fillmore, Stokes, Erickson, Rudd, K. Grover, M. Maughan, and 1. Peterson explored various teaching fields while widening the club's educational interests .rf I L ., 1 X .
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l i A J .XX , CA , l SKI CLUB-FRONT ROW: Hill, Richards, Austin, Crump, Norr, Rudd, K. McDonald, Nelson, Mr. Grimley. ROW TWO: Tanner, Beckman, Taylor, Webb, Showell, McDonald, Richards, Tarbet, Keyse, Brockman. ROW THREE: Lish, Moss, Christensen, Haramoto, Harris, Wheatley, Oyler, Bowcutt, Kotter, Norr. ROW FOUR: Stokes, Heusser, Stenquist, Archibald, McLeod, Wise, Carter, Miller, Harris, Coombs. ROW FIVE: Kearl, Struhs, Thompson, Brough, L. McDonald, Deters, A. Wheatley, Archibald, Stokes, Shaw, Oyler displayed interest in sport of skiing, as snow covered slopes came into sight. SKI CL B Wintry scenes on snow covered mountains lend zestful living to BR's youthful skiers N Beautiful snow covered mountains brought the Ski Club into a wintry scene of vigorous outdor activi- ties. Club members banded together to promote interest in Ski Utah!! President Curtis Norr, Adviser David Grimley, and club officers combined to make a great team. Winter activities planned by officers included Saturday skiing events at Beaver Mountain, the thrill of night skiing, and the annual ski trip. Devoted outdoor enthusiasts chalked up a success- ful vvinter of their favorite snow sport. ,I Deliberating techniques of skiing, Ronnie Crump, veep: Paul 1 Bradshaw, secretary, Curtis Norr, prexy, checked ski boots. sl 7
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