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BAND Musical selections, marching, uniforms, keynofed Bear River's honor band Sharp music, striking uniforms, and in- genious marching keynoted Bear Riverts honor band this year. Conducting the seventy- two musicians, Gareth Larsen united members to present never-to-be-forgotten performances. Players thrilled crowds at state and local parades and received the nod as band of honor at the Days of 47 parade. Spotlighting other school activities, band members presented the ttbest-evertt half time during the annual Homecoming game. Performing intricate musi- cal selections as ttDubinushkatt by Rimsky and ttPassion in Painttt by Rene, Riverites gave top notch performances at spring concerts. Christensen, student director; Overson, drum major; with Carlson, maioret're; Mr. Larson, director, planned agenda. BANDe-ROW ONE: Morrison, Lewis, Bair, Roundy, Overson, Ldrson, Carlson, Nelson, Morris, Meyer, Rhodes. ROW TWO: Tolman, Peterson, Woodward, Meyer, Nelson, Folk, Tonoka, Kcmely, Anderson, Hansen, Dunsie, King, Cook, C. Anderson, Hess. ROW THREE: Storr,'Erickson, Harper, Fillmore, Deem, Anderson, Larson, Sorenson, Marble, Rhodes, John, C. Starr, Misrosi, Fridal, Sayamo. ROW FOUR: Limb, Doutre, Chrislensen, Jeppson, Ryan, Harris, Manning, L. Anderson, Allen, Christensen, Andreoson, Archibald, Bennett, Owens. ROW FIVE: Burton, Archibald, Folk, Larson, lverson, Maynard, Getz, Johnson, Baadsgaord, Hansen, Holt, Butler, Fruncom, Orwin, Wordle, Oyler.
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t an. 151C. Both gave Out. as ban d Mm Bach ipNCxiiOng I I0 pm. 15- RiVer. 1d Pastels 933 and . :55 . Vic field. - assisted i3 '5 Udvisor. mm with es'ed in on. CHOIR Singers harmonize with excellence, bringing praise to The school Truly a universal language, music deeply moves the human soul. Striving to sing with exceptional tone quality and finesse, A Cap- pella Choir students refined their talents under the direction of Carl Ashby with the help of congenial Mrs. J oAnn Archibald, ac- companist. Melodious strains flowed through the halls as singers prepared for a year filled with programs and concerts. Eighty members donned traditional. red and white robes to perform on various exchange concerts, Sunday evening services, and the annual Spring Con- cert. Included in a challenging repertoire of outstanding songs were itGlorious Everlast- ing? iiThe Creation? and iiThe iMarches of Peace? Trading choir robes for caps and gowns, senior members added sentimental touch to graduation exercises. Later, Choir members combined. travel and fun with con- certs as they toured the colorful Northwest. Wordle, prexy; Mrs. Archibald, accompanist; Johnson, secretary; Robbins, veep; Ashby, director, 2, CHOlReROW ONE: Chiodol Christensen, Anderson, TWO: Green, J. Thomas, Morris, Holdawoy, Motney, Thompson, Tolmon, Stokes. THREE: Johnson, Minson, Nelson, James, Fonnesbeck, Morris, Meyer, Douglas, Kimber, McMurdie, Wood, Lamb, Copener, Bennett, M. John, Anderson, Warnke, Froncom, Butler, Nicholasl Richards, Larkin, Harris, Carlson, Abbott, Storrer, Stohl, Adams, Romer, Sorenson, Gardner. Froncom, Nielson, Lobrum, Nish, Winter, Marble, Schumon, B. Robbins, Adams, Josephson, ChrisTensen, Cannon, Petersonl Marble, Anderson, Zollinger, B. Peterson, Hanseni FOUR: Morris, Firth, Limb, John, Petersonl Earl, Christensen, Archibald, Parkinson, Anderson. FIVE: Marble, Campbell, Wardle, Welling, P. Thompson, G. Thompson, Jensen, Summersl Peterson, Bough, Neal, Farr, Oyler, Rose, Robbins. 67 led group.
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LANSIRS Talented musicians performed with finesse elf dances, concerts Stressing an understanding of Americas great tradition of music, LanSirs excelled in musical achievements under the direction of Adviser Gareth Larson. Doubling as school pep band, LanSirs not only played for school dances but added pep to most school events. Highlighting the Year, these young musicians, nattily dressed in dark blue tuxedo coats, par- ticipated and won first honors at the Univer- sity of Nevada Stage Band Festival in Reno. Spring brought members a local concert and an opportunity to perform with guest artist t 3th :53. Ron F alter to conclude a successful year. Student directors of the LanSirs, David Christensen and Jim Overson watched agile Curtis Starr roll the drums. e'son, :kson, au're, , FIVE: LANSIRStROW ONE: M. Archibald, B. Marble, S. Oyler, T. Orwin, J. Overson, R. Limb, C. Starr. ROW TWO: D. Morrison, F. Sayama, Sorenson, J. Burton, D. Folk, Boadsgaard, B. Francom, D. Christensen, K. Nelson, Folk.
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