Show yb vC a N d kr r r q nr s e i r ry 1 MS d i i y Y c aar y j. j Y n A r. r wi t t i n H. H Aw N rY e y y Y r rL r rr a a j k t yr 4 rr ih r i wr 1 4 P N. N Pl IT La N Mr wr i fryN f Yn r HyES byrA r rr n r Gr PiP lj f a w OPP F I 1 i n l t. t Sc r yr n. n r r la yr 7 S' S r rK K r r ld r r rr r s' s j rb 1 I r e t r 1 N I I HIGHLIGHTS IN STOKER HISTORY Mrs Bertha L. L Muir second from right tells Stoker Principal L. L Glen Tonge some experiences in the early days of the school Mrs Muirs Muir's family now has the fourth generation attending Stoker Mrs Muir graduated from the eighth grade and attended three years high school at Stoker She also taught there DID DID YOU KNOW that Stoker d School is one of Davis Davist t County's oldest schools that some families have four generations who have attended Stoker that man many families have attended for three generations generations generations gen gen- that Utah's Governor is isa isa isa a former student of Stoker School DURING the past year the Stoker PTA with Mrs Lee Joyce Benard as history chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man has worked on a project of compiling a history of the school A special program Highlights Highlights Highlights High lights in the History of Stoker has been planned for Feb 12 at 8 pm p.m. at which time Gov Rampton will return to Stoker School to greet the students those of today and those of yesteryear LA MAR Parkin a former principal of the school will be guest speaker Principal L. L Glen Tonge and the PTA officers extend a special special special cial invitation to all those who ho have attended Stoker to return for a visit that night Following the meeting there will be an u for those who wish to see the school today for three years and substituted for five more years Her son Max L. L Muir center was a student at Stoker as was his daughter Ann Marie Muir Ander Ander- sen Now Mrs Andersen's children Curtis and Kristine front are students at the school Mrs Lee Benard left is history chairman for the PTA I |