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Adding a humorous touch to Homecoming procession, clever Agenda Bear caught many amused glances. One of the most active groups in school, the Agenda Club truly looked for ttthings to be doneP Bear Rivefs all-girl organization selected Merlynn Bair as president , Janeal Harris as Vice-president, and Sue Hansen as secretary. Under the sponsor- ship of Miss Ruth J ohnson and Mrs. Helen Sever- son, fems took the boys of their choice to ttThree Coins in the Fountain? J ulie Hanson spearheaded the artistic decorations. Taking care of the girls, lounge, selling candy and pop corn balls to defray club expenses, and generally supporting all ac- tivities, Agenda girls united together in a bond of friendship and fun. Taking charge of Agenda activities were Miss Johnson, Sue Hansen, Merlynn Buir, Janeal Harris, Mrs. Severson, Karen Kornely, Lo Down Jones, Anita Anderson, Julie Hanson, Donna Borup, and Becky Adams, competent officers. Kent Redfield, Mary Roundy, Anita Anderson, and Parris Neal admired waterfall o'r Agenda's dance. AGENDA Fems sponsored dances, parties in BR's alI-girl organization Crcse' '-
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Dove ms TOIloweTS mm in camirg wespmsiluililu Alert student council members a Pierson, Advisor Mr. Simmons, Anderson, Labrum, Matney, Adams, Thompson, Peterson, Jackson, Hoycock, Larson, Burton, Rose, While a handled school leadership responsibilities for Riverites STUDENTBODY GOVERNMENT Governing officers promo'red sundry proiecfs, introduced many novel ideas llHello, Bears? chorused studentbody officers as they gave schoolmates a hearty welcome to start the 1965-66 school year. Hal Anderson, president; Paul Thompson, vice president; Sandra Labrum, secretary; and Susanne Matney, historian, added zest and enthusiasm to school functions. Council a composed of studentbody officers, Advisor Gerald Simmons, and all elected class officers a instituted up-to-date concepts to co- ordinate with ever changing school activities. New ideas included a Christmas-door-for- homerooms contest, a continuing scrapbook for each class, framing pictures of previous council members, and decorating the student council room. Along with lyceums, council sponsored talent assemblies and helped to finance an exchange student. The Tuesday intercom innovation during first hour kept Bears informed on all activities and also pro- vided many provocative thoughts. HOI Anderson, prexy; Paul Thompson, veep; Sondra Lobrum, a secretary; Susanne Momey, historian, led studentbody and Julie entertained Bruce, Cathy, Becky, and Kthl coordinated activities Throughout l965-l966 school year. as they performed on council-sponsored assembly.
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BRUINS Boys promoted school spirit and fun to keep BR 'tbest in The West Composed of all boys in the school, the Bruins Club promoted school spirit and tried to provide opportunities for each boy to par- ticipate in school activities. Club members elected friendly Kenneth Nelson as president with Gary Cannon as Vice president and Perry Crozier as secretary. Advising the boys league were Coaches Gerald Simmons, Don Peterson, Richard Green, Durrell Hughes, and Mr. Dee Leak. Carnival time found Bruins sponsoring the basketball throw with J ay Bowcutt win- ning top honors. Appointed Guardians of the Campus, Bruins also helped custodians keep e the grounds free from litter. The spring ,. ,,,;,1-, X ttbeards for boystt contest met with little - approval from coeds but hairy contestants prevailed until minute measurement tech- niques declared Curtis Starr the winner. Chosen to serve as Bruin Club officers were versatile Perry Crozier, secretory; Ken Nelson, prexy; Gary Cannon, veep. DA parties in anizafion Leon, Jim, Barry and Sheldon WOfChEd John 35? Colleen Bofy checked bearded prizewinners Brent, Skill 0' Bruin free'ThVOW line during Carnival. Tom, Curtis after Bruins' beard growing contest. II
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