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PHI GAMMA With enthusiasm and energy, pepsters cheered Teams on To victory Phi Gamma acted as a catalyst to create pep and enthusiasm throughout the entire school. Pulsing with energy, Phi Gamma members always added the needed touch to keep Bears on top. With snappy colorful formations and routines, Pepsters marched in parades and entertained at half time activities. Clad in red and white uniforms, the club sponsored pep assemblies and entertained Visiting pepsters at informal teas prior to games. With their newly initiated advisor, Mrs. Bonnie Hill, members accepted the responsibility of dis- tributing and collecting March of Dimes cannisters. The banquet and slumber party, tryouts, candle lighting ceremony, and Sweethearts Ball high- lighted club,s activities for the 1965-66 year. Norma, drillmos'rer; Dawn, vice president; Connie, drillmasfer; Lois, president; Susan, secretory- freasurer; Kathi, historian, directed Phi Gamma. Phi Gamma 6 ROW ONE: Hansen, Lewis, Clark, White, Froncom, Thorpe, Winters, Woerner, Clark, Bair, J. Grover. TWO: Austin, Morten- son, Peterson, Hess, Jensen, Bradshaw, Smith, Abbott, Pugsley, Binghom, Harris, Borup, Arbon, Pierson. THREE: Hirschi, Green, Fukui, Christensen, Schuman, Bowen, Grover, Johnson, Kunzler, Brockmon, Compton, Wood, Andreason, Bollard. FOUR: Palmer, Fonnesbeck, Larson, Kimber, Douglas, Christensen, Munns, Morris, Cannon, Jones, James, Stokes, Tolmon, Josephson, Bourne. Pepsfers lent Talents to halftime fun.
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A N....ww.u.-...meamm.mewuagmym v HI-STEPPERStROW ONE: Housley, Adams, Thompson, B. Peterson, Payne, Stokes, Mechom, Holdawcy, Gibson, John- son. ROW TWO: Palmer, Stine, L. Erickson, Marble, Robbins, C. Erickson, Nish, Burns, J. Nielsen, A. Nielson. HI-STEPPERS Hi-S'reppers received praise as They demonstrated marching precision A snappy marching group which brought praise to Bear River was Hi-Steppers, directed by Mrs. Bonnie Hill. Consisting of twenty-one members, Hi- Steppers provided entertainment during half time at football and basketball games, including a half time performance at USU. The precision drill team performed in several parades, among them Fair Days, Wheat and Beet Days, U of U Homecoming, and Peach Days, where girls claimed first place trophy for their Brigham performance. To usher in holiday fare, Hi-Steppers presented their Hi- Variety, ttHappy Holidays? Banquets, try-outs, and initiation fun were included in activities en- joyed by the group. In March, Hi-Steppers traveled to Idaho Falls to add another trophy to their impressive collection of awards for excellence. Mrs. B. Hill, advisor; Thompson, publicity; Nish, secretary; Palmer, historian; Christensen, prexy.
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LETTERMEN Athletes lettering in school sports constituted club's membership Advised by Coaches Durrell Hughes, Gerald Simmons, Don Peterson, Richard Green, Ronald Mortensen, and prexied by Jay Bowcutt, Letter- men enjoyed a common bond of athletic activity. Those who have won letters in any sport auto- matically become eligible for membership in the club. Sporting red and White jackets, members were justly proud of their athletic prowess, for hours of drill and months of training lay behind the coveted awards. Sportsmanship, fair play, and honest effort became keywords for all athletes Who participated in football, cross country, basketball, swimming, wrestling, track, tennis, and baseball. With a fun-filled carnival follies and a banquet honoring parents and athletes, Lettermen added efforts to foster the true Bear River Spirit. Afhlefically minded Clarke Gorn, vice president; Leon Holland, secretary; Jay Bowcuff, president, directed LeTfermen through action packed year. Lettermen ROW ONE; Gibbs, Summers, Overson, Nicholas, Lifchford, Bowcuff, Holland, R. Jensen, Shaw, White, Fredricks. TWO: Roderick, :-- Aonen- Bourne, Carpenter, Munns, Rhodes, Limb, Adams, Udy, Bessinger, Coombs, Hall, Doutre, Udy, Roderick, Peterson. THREE:.Green, Christensen, ;' 'Fk' Aderson, Sorenson, Manning, Foxley, King, Bingham, Barfuss, Mcdson, Nelson, Supino, Anderson, Archibald, Wood, Redfxeld. FOUR: Hughes, 'W' W' Archibald, Harris, Cannon, Ficklin, STokes, Udy, Jeppson, Miller, Christensen, Morris, Southwick, Rose, Thompson, Tazoi, Coach Simmons. ROW FIVE: Bollard, Garfield, D. Jensen, Haycock, Wood, Roche, Richards, Sedmock, Hansen, 6912, Newman, Crozier, Bough, Smith, D. Rhodes.
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