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5 I I 2 1 11 ,QM 27991 t'i to r 4 . ' Z 'ui ig 5 s e . ? 3 ? 5 ,J TOP-PTSA officers Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. Fronk, Mrs. leppesen, and Dr. Woodbury worked to improve parent-student relations. RIGHT-Encouraging students to join PTSA, members presented annual assembly and displayed parents' various talents to BR. LEFT-D. Petersen, E. Petersen, Gleason, Baer, Bollingbroke, custodians, kept Bear River in top maintenance condition.
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HELPERS Adding friendly, helpful touch to campus, adult groups affect the entire studentbody No school is an island - and Bear River was no exception as special helpers added many needed touches to round out a smoothly running school. Providing nutritious meals and a pleasant atmos- phere for eating, cooks stimulated appetites. Cus- todians worked diligently to keep halls and campus attractive. PTA became PTSA as parents enlisted help from students to promote closer communica- tion and agreement. Dress codes and behavior attitudes met mutual agreement of students and parents. Always an important part of a rural high school, buses and their drivers were always ready for action. Speech therapy, home-teacher, personal health services also contributed to Riverite life. . -1 1 H1 ABOVE-School bus systems provided busy high school stu- dents transportation to school, many extracurricular activities. TOP-School nurse Mrs. Inez Dean checked lim Miller for any possible indications of tuberculosis using yearly TB tests. BOTTOM-Efficient cooks M. Wood, I. Whiting, I. Petersen, F. White, B. Ballard, and S. Roundy catered to student tastes. ,,, ,ll ,
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Nyvv' dak 2 .rt M' ABOVE-Getting ready to take one of a series of tests facing juniors, lanet listened as test monitors explained details. RIGHT-lean Bronson found card catalog section of library an important factor in her list of possibilities for research. Dee O. Leak-served as student guidance counselor . . . acted as Key Club adviser . . . actively worked on awards committee. Ortell Peterson-served as instructional media coordinatorg interests include home and family . . . has Utah State degree. Garland W. Puzey-supervised students as counselor . . . aided graduation ceremoniesg helped on awards, scholarship groups. Myron M. Richards-explained driver education fundamentalsg adviser of safety council . . . on public relations committee. Helen Severson-lent assistance to students as librarian . . . advised Agenda . . . interests include photography, genealogy. ff Dee Leak Ortell Peterson Garland Puzey
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