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Show , 1 - m .. . I I : WD TEA Among those helping with the room representative tea at West Bountiful Elementary recently are, 1 to r, Sharon George, Brenda Eliason, Karen George, Cheryl Brown, Karey Harrison, Trudy Henderson and Pam Davis. One of the memorable interludes in-terludes of the autumn season was the colorful teacher and home room representative tea held at the West Bountiful Elementary School last Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Banana nut cake and orange sherbet added to create the atmosphere of the season. THE GROUP of mothers who have agreed to serve include: kindergarten, Mrs. Rasmussen, a.m., Marni Smith, Peggy Freestone, Lorene Blackburn, and Debbie Deb-bie Plummer; Mrs. Rasmus-sen, Rasmus-sen, p.m., Rosemary Musig, Jean Anderson, Pam Hodgson, Hodg-son, Roxie Simonson; Mrs. O'Brien, a.m., Claudette Hall, Annette DeMille, Jolene Flanders and Crystal Cheney. First grade, Mrs. Jenkins, Gail Done, Jackie Holbrook and Terry Biehn, Mrs. Allen, Nancy Richins, Sherrie Hadley, Jerri Stout, Miss , Thornton, Lou Ann Coe and Joyce Parkin, Mrs. Beachler, Vera Olsen, Renee Knight, Luana Atwood and Launa Blackburn. SECOND grade, Mrs. Thorley boasts Sharon Julian, Diane Wilson, Susan .McAdams, and Janette Ingles; Mrs. McCallister, Susan Whipple, Ilene Rollins, and Kathy Parker. Second and Third, Mrs. Vlam, Pat Gledhill, Char-maine Char-maine Blanco, Sandra Penner, Ellen Call, and Claudia Larsen. THIRD grade, Mrs. Johns ton, Judy Cromar, Joyce Hill, Jane Randall, Judy Pack, and Carman Arthur; Mrs. Barrett, Lynette Wagner, Terry Millyard, and Sherrie Johnson; fourth grade, Mrs. Weaver, Cheryl Bender, Ber-nice Ber-nice Murray, Nita Lund and Dawn Neel. Fourth grade, Mrs. Kirkland, Beverly Haslam, Carol Bangerter, Arlene Mann; fifth grade, Mr. Stevens, Gerri Hamilton, Lois Davis, Joyce Miller and LeAnn Hepworth; Mr. Van Dyke, Loretta Kerr, Pam Davis, Bea Marsdcn, Roberta Woolsey, Gayle Titensor. SIXTH grade, Mr. Becks-tead, Becks-tead, Dorothy Zesiger, Peggy Chase and Suzanne Mitchell. Mr. Nielson, Diane Tracy, Alene Fister, Yvonne Pratt, Conda Miller, and Daleene Dautel. There was such a good response res-ponse to the request for home representatives that many rooms now have four or five women to represent them instead in-stead of the traditional three. Because there were more people than positions, several of the women volunteered to assist in the class room when asked. THE teacher and room representative tea, held in the multi-purpose room, began with a greeting from PTA president Dixie Nebeker. This was followed by an explanation explana-tion of the role of the room : .representatives, done bv |