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1 Randy and Josephine agreed tho? Spanish classes JoAnn Christensen studied Shakespeare drama with spurred them To Take interest in foreign lands. costumes and pictures depicting Elizabethan Era. WW4 X Wm, w-MW ,m. Adding an additional spark of interest to the study of well-known authors and clarifying various issues, Fae Carter led a panel consisting of Vicki Holdoway and Mary Marble on controversial styles and philosophies of Walt Whitman.
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Arlene Marriott used moke-up art to transform Velma Forsgren into clown. material Better communication with others and with oneself rated high among language arts classes. Silas Marner, Moby Dick, Eliza Doolittle, and Macbeth intrigued literature classes. Vocabulary studies opened a new world of increaSed word power while self-expression, both oral and written, dominated studentst daily lives. Debate, orations, extemporaneous speaking, and legislative presen- tations sparked speech activities as pantomime, make-up, and one-act plays gave talented Riverites opportunities in theater arts. Many phrases heard through the halls reflected knowledge of foreign tongues. ttMerci beaucoup, ttBuenos diasf and ttGuten tagh acknowledged the fact that Bear River boasted students who were interested in studying foreign languages and who also used their bilingual abilities in communicating with others. Rupert Blackhame-held responsibility as Searchlight odvisor . public relations chairman. . executed . enioys making home movies. Ruth Johnson-enlighfened sophomores in English II basics . . . aided Agenda as advisor. Clyde Morrise-insfrucfed senior English classes . . . worked as on scholarship and awards committee. Ronald Mortensene-toughf students in English fundamentals worked as senior class advisor and scholarship committeeman. taught ioumalism, Engiish III Willa Hurd-educofed students in English, reading duties as lunior class adviser . awards and scholarship committee . . . Bearfax staff odvisor . . . Ruby Thompsoneedirected pupils in French language . . . French Club . . . studied and toured France during 1964 summer. 58 Ruth Ann took advantage of reading LANGUAGE ARTS Language arts classes helped students t To develop communicative skills e 9. -. Rupert Blackham Willa Hurd Ruth Johnson Clyde Morris Ronald Mortensen at school library. RubyThompson
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ARR: ;m m V. Celebrating birthdays with fabulous fun and food, Comparing Bearfax records were editor, Lois Bearfax staff members combined pleasure with work. Thorpe, and business manager, John Oyler. With the dawn of each new day come new challenges. In order to achieve success we must meet these chal- lenges; we must broaden our knowledge, develop our abilities, seek new discoveries. Constantly we must work BEARFAX K k SEA toward a productive future. We attain our goals and - w A 4 xe Z meet our challenges with weBreakthroughs for Progress? 1, 7 1 Now, after completing senior pedigrees, selecting pleas- 1966 Yearbook staffers emphasized 1 N9W593'7 ing photographs, typing final copy, arranging art work, HBreokfhrough for Progress I with ms and finishing captions, we bring our book to a close, and along with our advisor, Mr. Clyde Morris, present to you weBreakthrough for Progress? 1 ,MNWMVNVWNNWNM a . 1 V Proficient Bearfux workers Cynthia Meyer, Cathy Carlson, Lois Thorpe, Kathy Josephson, Don Rhodes, Wynn Farr, ; Linda Peterson, Sally Linford, and John Oyler adroifly combined work and fun to produce AII-American yearbook. 1
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