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AGENDA-FRONT ROW: Mrs. H. Seversen, Pugsley, Meyers lensen Hall Mrs W Hurd ROW TWO Cornwall Sato Scott, Richards. Absent: D. Stenquist. All-girl group planned numerous activities to add variety during the school year GE DA Offering membership to all fems, Agenda Club united girls through group activities Striving for better unity, Agenda represented all girls. Presided over by Ann Jensen and advised by Mrs. Willa Hurd and Mrs. Helen Seversen, the council planned numerous opportunities for female Bears. The group opened the year with a football field stomp, introducing sophomores and new stu- dents to Bear River. Homecoming found members enthusiastically painting the town with traditional excitement. Transforming the gym into a world of Peanuts cartoons, Agenda held its annual girls' choice dance themed, You've Got af Friend, with King Charlie Brown -Brian Chadaz, and Queen Lucy -Robyn Wise. April brought another stomp dance and Craig Webb as Agenda's preferred man. Painting giant mural of Snoopy for semi-annual Girls' Dance, Pam Pugsley helped transform gym with You've Got A Friend.
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BEARFAX Yearbook records the history of Bear River involvement in our school and communities Combining long hours of work while meeting im- portant deadlines, Bearfax staff members recorded history of academic year 1971-72. Involvement highlighted yearbook theme, while words and pic- tures accented class, club activities. Written with accuracy, Bearfax copy, senior pedigrees, picture captions kept staff members busy, Layout prepa- rations and typing final copy proved a challenging task. Staff members sought to perpetuate special memories of student involvement as each individual contributed in the making of successful, profitable year. Staff adviser, Clyde Morris, supervised the 1972 publication which reflected spirit of involve- ment at Bear River, involvement in many ways. BELOW-Editors Brenda Hamby, Elaine Sayama, lulie Summers, Kathleen Brown linked ideas, showed history of involvement. SIDE-Combining photography skills and accurate typing, Raul Cervantez, Sherry Flint aided in publishing of 1972 yearbook. ilk V ,n f' WW B Q ,T Ci x S - .. ' stsss t 'f 7 'ts f f 1 fQ 1 1 ..sss
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