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4111111 410M111; ; , I 1 ' ' J ' Vull'lnlll V . a! yr . 1, , xxxxwa wt WWW e xx xxxxx. M Imxxxxxx m w. Agenda Council included Miss Johnson, advisor; A. Wood, secretary; J. Rose, prexy; and M. Archibald, veep; Mrs. Severson, adviser; J. Johnson, C. Mecham, C. Bronson, R. Haringer, R. Hupp, V. Woodward. Agenda $ gave opportunities To all girls Through parties, dances during a successful year Gaily decked halls at Christmas time reflected the true spirit of industrious Agenda members Welcoming new students into the school and proe moting active friendliness among all girls headed the list of ttthings to be done? Under the advisor- ship of Mrs. Helen Severson and Miss Ruth J ohn- of work and fun son, the all-girls club provided talent, time, and toil to see that fems, social and physical needs were met. Washing bEdSP'eGdS from the lounge, Lora and Anna Rene Ruth Ann Hupp and Vicki Woodward assembled manY paper performed one of the many duties assigned to Agenda Club. bells to hang in the halls for BR Christmas decorations. WWWWA My Mm t WWW
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Class- Officers ; -J----- doubled efforts To boost school spirit in student council and class functions for beHer Bear River Be an engine, not a caboose,, spurred council members onward. Composed of Class officers and studentbody officers, council met each third period under the enthusiastic direc- tion oflCoach Gerald Simmons. Fostering bet- ter representation, council sought help from homeroom representatives, sponsored school talent assemblies, supported all activities. Officers Don Biorn, veep; Paula Stokes, secretary; and Glade Hess, president, boosted senior spirit for a successful year. Hal Anderson, veep; Dan Rhodes, prexy; Susanne Malney secretary, guided sophomores through first year at BR. ,.,...o ' . i 'l 'I'm '.J-'- . leading iunior fundions were linda Ashby, secretary; Craig Low, president; and Paul Hansen, vice president. d duties 35 yards. With speaker par ntbOdy sef' the SChOOl: exceedingly quartet dl' W
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, paper rations. Bruins ' Q- --.. nutjm o . 1E. Elf. 1 Leading out in Bruins functions, officers Jim Garn, secretary; John Ben lverson, president; and Fred Doutre, vice president, performed various duties to promote adive participation throughout the year. Theron and Doug applied flame to huge x BR during homecoming game activities. Establishing unity among male members of Bear Rivefs studentbody, Bruins Club led Riverites into real school spirit. The friendly leadership of Durrell Hughes, Gerald Sim- mons, Donald Peterson, and Richard Green promoted good fellowship for all boys. Bruins sponsored the Golden Spike Dance and helped create Spectacular displays by setting off fire- works after each touchdown. A basketball throw at the Carnival and a spring dance sparked Bruin activities for the year. sponsored activities to foster fun, encourage participation among all boys gr . 01 Bear River High Brent Marshall, Gary Shelton, and Leon Hashimoto planned Bruins' spring dance.
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