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, h Ff't L. .h WM WW,W::3 e A t.'M vup '- ....L e Co-editors Ann Campbell and Betty Capener readied feature Editors Aurline larkin and Kuaren Troseth checked picture articles to be printed In monthly edmon of SEARCHLIGHT. set-up, column headings, and word count for each printing Searchlight h chronicled facts of current activities, future events; developed appreciation of a free press Each issue of the Searchlight provided interesting, informative reading for Riverites. Published monthly under the direction of Mr. Rupert Blackham, the school paper won a three star citation from the Pacific Slope Press for excellence in news coverage. Staff members participated in journalism workshops at USU and BYU. Gathering facts, keeping events and details in order, writing final articles, copy reading -- all activities clearly pointed toward quality news copy and made Riverites keenly aware of opportunities and advantages found in a free press. Top: Wayne Hunsaker covered sports events while Connie Bronson handled business and Mary Wood mailed papers to other schools. Bottom: Checking sales book to deiermine advertising needs, Brent Nelsen, Kathleen Karnely, and Linda Carpenter tallied figures.
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Sylvia Fraser and Leslie Whitney, co-edifors, and Steven Bourne, business manager, pooled ideas for bigger and better yearbook as they wrote copy, planned new sections, met deadlines to depict Bear River's many opportunities. Bearfax h presented story of Golden Opportunities found at Bear River to achieve rewards of fuller life Jill Holmgren, Renee Haringer found facts to help write effective copy for BEARFAX. I'he greatest achievement of the human spirit is to live up to ones opportunities . . 3, Life provides opportunities for all - oppor- tunities of friendship and service, opportuni- ties of exploration and achievement. Taking advantage of ones opportunities, a person may gain a deeper understanding and appre- ciation of life. With copy revised for a final time, photographs developed, captions writ- ten, and deadlines met, the book was at last ready! And now the yearbook staff, with Ad- visor, Mr. Clyde Morris, presents the 1964 BEARFAX-A Year of Golden Opportunities. Rechecking camera for more pictures, Myron Abbott, R9 Zollingar, Wayne Anderson discussed new dramatic shots. Co-editol onicles i
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g xme Cathy Carlson, secreIary; Sherrie Johnson, reporter; Rick White, president; and Mrs. Thompson outlined activities. French Club promoted interest and an understanding of French-speaking people, Their culture, and their language French Club-ROW ONE: Susanne Malney, Roberta Ballard, Lynn Kelly, Julie Hansen, Sherry Lovell. ROW TWO: Jerry Winn, Mrs. Thompson, Ricky White, Cathy Carlson, David Winn. ROW THREE: Sherri Johnson, Vern Wood, Aurline Lar- kin, Marilyn Hards, Mary Ann Romer, Richard Elliot, Jeanne Hewett emphasized French cultural habits, proper usage. Sewing French pastries cl sidewalk cafe, club members added romantic carnival touch. Promoting an understanding and appl'eCiation 0f the French language and French culture, twenty Frenfh Club members sponsored sidewalk cafe complete .W.1th French pastn'es and French maids to lend a Pamlan accent to the Bearfax Carnival. A mid-Winter trip to Salt Lake City to attend the play L A1ouette, a story.ln French about J can of Arc, delighted club members. Wlth the leadership of Mrs. Ruby Thompson and Rick White, the organization developed a successful club agenda.
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