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1 . BandeROW ONE: Zilles, Francom, Richman, Krey, Larsen, Thompson, Mr. Larsen, Earl, Litchford, D, Thompson, Meyers. Rogers, Karnely. ROW TWO: Oyler, Minson, Adams, Hards, Campbell, Selman, Woldron, Haycock, Hansen, Germer, Brown, Christensen, Scothern. ROW THREE: Hunsaker, Munns, Stokes, Flint, S. Anderson, Soto, Boyce, King, Timothy, Limb, Starr, Bennett, Calderwood, Anderson. ROW FOUR: Forsberg, F.nh, Hone, Thompson, Overson, J. Laws, Folk, Merrill, Law, Marsh, Homer, Cherko, Mason, Deon. ROW FIVE: Goring, L. Hansen, Weston, Fredricks, Hansen, Beste, Thompson, Puzey, Thayne, Roberts, Orwin, Fonnesbeck, Peck, Carlson, Wordle, Harris. Ruth Larsen, absent. Band blended tones. BKled Thompson, maiorette; Earl, drum maior; Larsen, secretary; Litchford, prexy; Thompson, veep; Mr. Larsen headed Band. displayed high degree of musicianship in haIf-time drills, colorful formations, spring concerts Drums r011, formations take shape, and music spills forth. Bear River's band won wide acclaim as they performed concerts, half-time drills. and parade formations. Under the skilled leadership of Mr. Gareth Larsen, band membexs displayed a high degree of musician- ship with Kalinnikov's Symphony in G Min- ort' during spring concerts. Jerry Earl and Linda Haycock received the nod to participate in the Band of America tour of Europe. Dressed in the snappiest red and black uni- forms, the Riverite band provided both mem- bers and listeners With high quality music.
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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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In dashing pranberry-colored jackets and black trousers, LanSirs won the plaudits 0f the entire valley. With distinctive style and vib- rant syncopation, Bear Riverts dance band added pep and enthusiasm to assemblies, games, and half-time activities. Under the di- rection of Mr. Gareth Larsen, the rhythm of blaring trumpets and rolling drums pushed Riverites to their feet in wild applause While melodious harmonies held dancers in a magical spell. Attending a jazz clinic at the University of Nevada in Reno, LanSirs prepared for an outstanding spring concert. LanSws added enthusiasm h, To assemblies and games :jK with blaring Trumpets, f rolling drums, and stylish uniforms John Krey, student director; Mike Lifchford, assistant student director; and Mr. Larsen arranged engagements. LanSirs-ROW ONE: J. Krey, Fredrickson, T. Orwin, Boyce, C. Law, Limb, M. Litchford. ROW TWO: Beste, Francom, Firth, Christensen, Harris, Thompson, P. Hansen, R. Mason, D. Folk, J. Earl, Mr. Larsen. W?
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