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Coach Peterson, Leslie, and Perry very proudly accepted State Wrestling Championship trophy. shred traditional 31 pep assembly. i CVOWdS pledged allegiance f0 HOld Glory during Providing variety show, Utah State Bollodeers inspiring flog ceremonies presented by Hi-S'reppers. entertained Riverites with folksongs, comedy. THE WINNERS' ROLE Bear River introduced The new year with whirlwind of exciting events Winter activities faded with the season, and Riverites chalked up impressive gains in all fields. Wrestlers brought home a state championship while swimmers and basketeers won fifth places in state competition. Ironically, Bears had to beat the Bees again e this time on the BYU court e to win the consolation trophy. LanSirs repeated their first place at Reno while debaters Rick White and J ohn Garfield won superior ratings in the State Forensic meet. Seniors caught an early case of spring fever and headed to Beaver for a day of skiing, returning with sunburned faces and fantastic tales of fun. FFA President, Richard Jensen, presented Shauna Adams with Traditional Chapter Sweetheart iccket.
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,Axx mm Cynthia Meyer with flute, Jo Ann Christensen Aloa and Shirt: ' reenacted traditional with guitar entertained on talent assemblies. Bear and Bee rivalry on pep assembly. kAVWWwWywwW PTA officers sponsored Wishing assembly featuring Cu id Gar Cannon k d V ' bl as local talent and Lynn's pert, vivacious Grandma. p y spar e alentlne assem y Kelly Benson emceed and Boyd Hunsaker performed.
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' .va e ;;;m.2 :w . Ron Nelson, Paul Harris, Emilee Marble, and Donna Borup masterminded Juniors' 'tSfairway to The Sea promenade. TIME FOR FAREWELLS School year ended with school play, elections, seniors' departure David and Den expressed opinion that modernisfic campaign posters captured interest, many votes. f Sally Coombs, Ron Nelson, Chad Starr review lines for school play See How They Run. Even before the leaves were budding, Bear Riverts hall burst into full bloom as campaign signs covered every available space. Spirited elections and spring registrations made everyone realize the nearness of the last days. Under a veil of secrecy, J uniors invited Riverites to dance on their ttStair- way to the Sea. All too soon for promenaders, the lovely evening spent in the unique ttunder waterh fantasy ended. T'heater-goers chuckled over the antics of Reverend Toop in school play, ttSee How They Run? Warm spring days beckoned; and classmates, although reluctant to say goodbye, anticipated the freedom of vacation days. Red and White clad seniors, anxious for a Breakthrough for Progress? bo-ldly stepped into their future.
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