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Fine Arts fostered personal expression of talents in choral, band, varied art expression during school days Improving their playing abilities, Craig Law and Richard Mason spent many hours in diligent instrumental practice. JoAnn Archibald Carl Ashby Gareth Larsen JoAnn Archibaldh-ployed piano for glee, A Ccppello Choir . . . graduate from Bear River . . . enioyed music, home, and family. Carl Ashby-wfought students music, drama, moth . . . served on graduation committee . obtained 85 degree from Utah Store. Gareth Larsen-instrucfed Spanish, music appreciation, bond, stage bond classes . . . held master's degree from Utah State Universiiy. Adding depth to mants soul, music and art offered Riverites opportunities for self expression. Vocal and instrumental music on the campus reached their zenith in Choir and Band while art classes provided outlets for those who liked to create. New to the art media this year was the new kiln for ceramic work. Artistic posters and stirring music spotlighted all activities as the fine arts department contributed to functions. Trying to produce quality painting for art, Benie Smith carefully contemplated desired total effed. Sin ites, A Under membr orable ences w and t1 Gilead throug
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t'a in the n the type lscn'p' dents, t ion in 10512 a mned . land ' tions, lifted 109v The worldts demand for scientists, and the need for scientific understanding in everyday life, added impetus to the science department. Students were anxious to understand everything from the struc- ture of atoms to the latest rocket. Mants relation- ship in the plant and animal kingdoms and an understanding of all life upon the planet permeated biological sciences While solving unknowns and seeking to understand atomic theories intrigued exact science devotees in the Riverite lair. Sherwood Bridges-instrucfed chemistry, electronics . . . served on graduation committee, senior class odvisor . . . Utah State grad. LaRain Marbleefrained students in biology and geometry classeS; held degree from Utah State . . . interested in livestock production. Kenneth Schwarfz-einstrucfed students in physics, geometry, Algebra I, Algebra II, and trigonometry . . . Utah State University graduate. Sherwood Bridges LaRain Marble Completing an electronics assignment, Richard Morrison soldered terminal on new radio he was putting together. Kenneth hSchwartz John Oyler closely examined inside structure of model cricket as he made notes on different organs for his biology notebook. Sciences revealed mysteries of both earth, space to inquisitive minds in pursuit of unsolved queries Stan Thomas experimented to find amount of heat required to produce steam from water for physics laboratory test.
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m: .6 0n mfg Shae W J. Archibald, pianist; Mr. Ashby, director, planned year with Campbell, secretary; Shumway, veep; Hunsaker, prexy, Chow Ir enthralled audiences with stately melodies thrieg and Handel To win tapplause from entire valley Singing their way into the hearts of all River- ites, A Cappella Choir attained high musical goals. Under the adept baton of Mr. Carl Ashby, choir members presented a Christmas concert and a mem- orable spring concert. Members enthralled audi- ences with Griegts majestic ttGreat Angelic Hostt, and the tender, melodious ttThere Is a Bahn in Gilead? Crowning a year of hard work was a tour through Southern Utah, Nevada, and California. Choir-ROW ONE: Larsen, Oyler, Duersch, Morris, Chrisiensen, J. Shumway, A. Campbell, L. Hunsaker, Woodward, Frank, Worley, Bronson, Coombs. ROW TWO: Johnson, Limb, Stokes, Capener, Fraser, Whitney, Jones, Bennett, Krey, Welling, Yazzi, P. Stokes, Hall, Fuller, Calderwood, Buck, Waldron. ROW THREE: W. Johns, Haramoto, Larkin, Bricker, Zollin- ger, B. Hull, K. Anderson, Firth, Wright, L. Harris, Wood, Metz, M. Iverson, Bardin, L. Hunsaker, Ward, S. Anderson. ROW FOUR: L. John, V. Shumway, Summers, Holmgren, J. Campbell, Lifchford, Richards, Nielsen, White, Law, J. Iverson, B. Anderson, Rose., Henrie, T. Harris, Marble, J. Firth, Fruncom. ROW FIVE: Ficklin, S. Harris, Anderson, Thompson, Nicholas, S. Thompson, Beste, Hansen, Jensen, Homer, Secrm, Hales, Holt, Barrus, D, Thompson, Earl, R. Summers. Marsha Archibald, absent. Through diligent rehearsals Choir members perfected repertoire for spring tour.
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