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I ,524- E 'H' UN f li xixx ie Xt NFL-FRONT ROW: Cervantez, Weiler, White, Stenquist, Miss Oyler. ROW TWO: Haramoto, Hansen, R. Cervantez, Allen, Christensen. ROW THREE: Callister, L. Petersen, Rudd, Bourne, P. Meyer, Sorensen contested region debate teams. FL Forensics teach the fine points of effective argument, represent BR at various meets Resolved: That the judicial system of the United States should be significantly changedw provided grounds for debaters. The National Forensic League endeavored to become better debaters by spending long hours both in and out of class preparing nega- tive and affirmative arguments for competition with schools from Region One for top positions. Led by Kenneth White as president and Miss Kathy Oyler as adviser, debaters became more competent and efficient in all phases of formal argument. ,J ,,t,, f s,Nl' Confirming last minute plans, Kenny White, prexy, and Donna Stenquist, secretary, contact rival teams to arrange meets.
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THESPIANS-FRONT ROW: Leak, Webb, Secrist, E. Anderson, Christoffersen, Scott, Peterson, Buxton, K. Oyler. ROW TWO lames, Hudman, Earl, Fredrickson, Campbell, Meyer, Derricott, Forsberg, Isaacs, S. Anderson. ROW THREE: W. Austin L. Marble, P. Shaw, T. johnson, Gardner, R. Thompson, Romer, Holland, Napoli, S. Garn, McLeod, L. Scott, C. Scott ROW FOUR: Rhodes, Miller, Williams, Thatcher, Buchanan, johnson, Potter, Deardorff, Borup, I. Christensen, Smith Cornwall, Allen. ROW FIVE: Manning, McDonald, C. Richards, Spencer, Callister, Crump, Baker, R. Hess, M. Archibald, Stokes, M. Oyler, Potter, Lasley. Members achieved theatrical ambitions by sponsoring school plays and presentations. THESPIAN Theater productions attract Thespian Club as members create live stage presentation Concentrating on dramatic skills and developing an appreciative attitude toward drama, Thespians explored various aspetcs of theatric arts. A presen- tation of The Littlest Angel highlighted Christmas season as Thespians combined efforts to construct all costumes, scenery, and props. Members, vvith President Cathy Christoffersen and Adviser Kathy Oyler, planned activities including commendable presentations of Barefoot in the Park and Calamity lane. Camelot, at the University of Utah, attracted Thespians as did Man of La Mancha at Weber State. Thespian activities led to a great understanding of dramatic arts and an appreciation of drama. Looking over playbook scripts, intrigued Cathy Christoffersen, prexy, Teresa Scott, secretary, Eli Anderson, vice-president. - f!x snnllif' .2 fixi- fi' .ilk 1 ft 'Z '..l1.L' .i L isla-
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BAND - FRONT ROW: johnson, Christensen, j. Eddy, Beckman, Limb, Hyde, Ward, Mix, Burnett, Doutre, Tarbet. ROW TWO: johnson, Rucker, Poulson, john, Thompson, G. Petersen, King, Fronk, Lish, Barnes, Buxton, R. Christensen, Hamby Holmgren. ROW THREE: Oyler, Bowcutt, Auger, Chadaz, McGinty, Timothy, Neilson, Stokes, Christensen, Allen, Thornley Reid, Petersen, Litchford, Ashby, Maughan, Larsen. ROW FOUR: Miller, Lewis, Hyden, Stokes, Okada, S. Reid, Rose Hansen, Wood, Nelson, Selman, Eggli, Fredrickson, Christensen, Harris. ROW FIVE: Holmgren, Moss, Hales, M. Auger Struhs, Hill, Evans, Elmer, Weiler, Sorensen, Campbell, j. Chapman, Stokes, White, johnson, Mortensen, and R. Evans CO CERT BAN Musicians emphasize perfect tone quality, strive for excellence in instrumental work Sporting traditional marching uniforms, the Bear River Concert Band performed at various school and community functions. Opening 1971-72 school year, the marching band performed in the Days of '47 parade in Salt Lake City. Fair Days, Wheat and Beet Days, and Peach Day parades highlighted sum- mer activities with Homecoming halftime sparking autumn events. As the Band moved indoors, mem- bers turned talents towards more dramatic pieces. Concerts climaxed the winter season. A concert in February featured such varied numbers as Death and Transfigurationff Introduction and Fantasia, and March Dramatic!! The year ended with a short tour and several concerts with other schools. Working to improve musical abilities, Limb, Miller, Poulson, Stokes, Chapman, McGinty, Sorensen, White, john, Moss, Niel- son, Reid, Ashby, and Mr. j. G. Ward represented Band Council. 1
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