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

 - Class of 1972

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SCIE CES lnquisitive minds derive new, provocative concepts from study of math and science Captivating students' interests, science and math classes found increased involvement. Chemistry stu- dents delved into the Kinetic Molecular Theory and the study of organic chemistry and qualitative an- alysis while biology students' knowledge broadened out as they explored the many complexities of nature. Algebra and geometry classes paved the way for physic enthusiasts who experimented with physical laws concerning sound barrier break-. through and speed of light. Communications proved interesting to amateur radio participants as basic introductions and demonstrations helped classmates acquire increased experience and attain radio non- professional licenses to become ham operators. ABOVE - Employing basic principle for operating a slide rule, Barbara McLeod cleverly solved the intricate algebra equations. RIGHT-Focusing carefully, Merrilee Newman viewed paramecium under microscope to solve complicated biological experiment. ab' ,Maw i gf! if .Jigga 4- 4 r if L ,av Ruelen Egli Don Fisher Brent lohnson Ray Knutson Kenneth Orme DeVerl Payne Ruelen Eglie-taught Biology I, II . . . developed new general science courses, claimed position as seniors' class adviser. Don Fisher-instructed chemistry, algebra courses . . . served as senior class adviser . . . supported graduation committee. Brent lohnson-taught Algebra Il, trigonometry, physics . . . managed auditorium facilities, helped stage crew as adviser. Ray Knutson-taught geometry, algebra skills, explored world history projects . . . counseled sophomore class activities.- Kenneth Orme-advised Amateur Radio Club, taught beginning, advanced electronics classes, drivers' ed . . . TEPS chairman. DeVerl Payne-instructed industrial electricity classes . . . aided Social Activity Committee in planning faculty parties.



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SOCI L S Duane Archibald-taught basics of government, US history . . . chairmanned Americanism committees, faculty representative. lohn O. Garfield-discussed history of world, American prob- lems with students , . . advised sophomore class, Lettermen. CIE CES S.5.R. KASHMIR Ye- 82 Daily happenings vie with the historical past as Bears speculate on the future of America Headlines became daily lessons as social studies students integrated todayfs news and yesterday's happenings. History classes acquainted Riverites with prosand cons of the political and social world. Mock elections and votes for eighteen-year olds focused attention upon teen-agers who would now have a real voice in democratic processes. Minority groups gave first hand accounts of specific prob- lems as students listened to representatives of Intermountain School, International Society for Krishna Consciousness, USU Negro association. President Nixon's historic trips to China and Russia played important parts in relating the new and the old in American way of life of today. Cl-HN ABOVE-With extensive research pertaining to India history, Rose Thompson gave theme to broaden student knowledge, TOP RIGHT-Cathy Christensen, Marlin Struhs check problems with Bobby Brown regarding treatment of Indian minorities. BOTTOM RIGHT-Discussing philosophy of Hare Krishna re- ligion gave Patti Holmgren a spirit of inquisitiveness, tolerance. Duane Archibald lohn Garfield

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