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ll NFL As members of the National Forensic League, debat- - ers, legislators, and dramatic readers spent long hours ' debated medicare preparing for competition to gain coveted points and de- To gain new experiences grees. Research on the debate topic ttResolved: that So- ' in oral declama'rion cial Security benefits should be extended to include com- and earn points plete medical care found Riverites gaining state and Toward coveted degrees regional honors. Advised by Mr. Milton Johnson, the League combined work and play as they held their an- nual awards banquet to climax a successful year. National Forensic LeagueeROW ONE: Holland, Shumway, Housley, Mr. Johnson, Waldron, Whitney, Grover, S. Winter, Redfield. ROW TWO: Harris Christensen, Dalton, A. Anderson, Ballard, Fuhriman, Nelson, Roundy, Baty, Forsgren. ROW THREE; Miller, Peterson, Holmgren, Talboe, Palmer, Hall, Hyde, Adams, C. Harris. ROW FOUR: Labrum, Hurds, L. Harris, D. Jensen, B. Hall, L. Winters, Abbott, B. Anderson, Wright Linford, Boer, Romer. ROW FIVE: Bessinger, Rose, Ficklin, Benson, White, Winn, D. Anderson, J. Jensen, M. Anderson, Thompson. Members gained speaking skill. Amy Hall conferred with Logan opponents before President Leslie Whitney and 596'?me N$qu medicare debate at the invitational forensic meet. Waldron collaborated '0 plan forensic meet.
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A x' V f - , . Thespians ROW ONE: Mr. Ashby, V. Forsgren, J. Hansen, M. Abbott, S. Linford, E. Brockman, R. Ballard, A. Talboe. ROW TWO: K. Josephson, S. Labrum, S. Frazier, P. Talboe, S. Hansen, M. Romer, C. Anderson, C. Woener, A. Marriof, L. Shelton. ROW THREE: S. Stohl, M. Romer, D. Abbott, A. Abel, D. Allen, K. Benson, P. Hales, W. Farr, R. Elliot, C. Carlson, D. Jensen, L. Thorpe. Thespian Club sponsored and participated in various dramatic production for the stage. f $xwmwmx - - lndustrious Thes ians worked diligently to preSIdent; Julie Hansen, veep; and Sally Linford, secretary. construct unusualPHomecoming parade entry. Checking Thespicm makeup supply were Mr. Ashby; Micky Abbott, To stimulate appreciation for theatrical art Thes- . pians launched a year of successful drama. Choosing T126819 265728 ' -----' black and gold as club colors and tragic-comic masks as symbols, dramatists decorated cars for Homecoming and presented pep assemblies. Scenery, makeup, stage proper- Chose symbOIS ties, lighting for stage productions owed much to this Of blaCk' 901d mGSks versatile group of dramatists. The Courtship 0f Eddieb TO foyer appreciation Father, school play, highlighted Thespiany activities. 0: gramaRtic arts 0 ear iver
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- -.--,-Wa...;:.. W '3 ,,,,, ---'.'- ...-'L...- .h... .h.., 80mm Sciences enlightened pupils on background histories of world notions, American problems, and U. 8. history Duane Archibald , E mNQV ', '74'0, 'WM 1 ,W Xx , Mwya x , E' 3W $855193? k EX Keeping up to date on events following President Kennedy's assassination, Charles Newman reported news items to class. Gordon Cupener Vernon Hansen Duane ArchibaldE-Toughf US history participated on award and scholarship committee earned degree from Utah State. Gordon CapenerEins'rrucfed US history, business law, consumer moth classes . . acted as sophomore class E'Dad ; obtained BS. Vernon HansenEhandled world history classes . . served with parent's day, curriculum committees . . . earned BA from U of U. Crucial issues of life shouted at students from the vast array of newspapers, magazines, and news broadcasts; and Riverites delved deeply into the past to analyze the EEWhyEs of today,s problems. Segregation, medicare, UN recognitions, Cuba, Panama, Wheat for Russia, Kennedy,s assassination Eone crisis after another left students reeling with problems that only social science classes could properly interpret, clarify, and review. C m i E ; X x; ; 1 z' 0 , w J y; M 49? E L0 u Ixsxegfl A E m; ENE :: ,me U RC x .....n.. :VQ 803 POi'E'iNS out Louisiana Purchase, Kathy Oyler fold of Importance as American territorial possession.
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