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' i I Q 1 , , 1!x.,i'5 'Ch ix Ki' F, ,'f' 'Nix X xo Q pg., E 'L DECA--FRONT ROW: Cervantez, Anderson, Anderson, McDonald, Barnes, Lewis, Summers, Baker, Nelson. ROW TWO: Hess, Thornley, Stokes, Archibald, Hunsaker, Larsen, Christensen, Stenquist, Deardorff, Mr. Fillmore. ROW THREE: Grover, Chournos, Tanaka, Norr, Davis, Petersen, Larson, Haramoto, Harris, lones, Fronk. ROW FOUR: lenkins, Steed, Larson, Allen, Poulson, Wheatley, Fredrickson, Kaneko, and Manning took a survey of the community's buying habits. Rudd, Hin, if DECA RADIO Promoting communication abilities, career goals, members widen skill in radio, sales Distributive Education students, under Keith Fill- more, became involved in career planning and work experiences. Manned by DE students, the bookstore supplied sundry items as well as texts. Surveys conducted by the group revealed shopping habits ot valley residents. Field trips, state con- vention added interest to club activities. Amateur Radio Club provided opportunities for Riverites to devedop interest in all phases of radio communications. Under the direction of Kenneth Orme and President Gary Manning, radio hams studied for licenses, improved their radio equip- ment, constructed amateur television equipment. RADIO CLUB - FRONT ROW: Roy Fuller, Kevin Thompson, adviser Mr. Kenneth Orme. ROW TWO: lim Chapman, veepg Gary Manning, prexy, Leslie Wheatley, sec. ROW THREE: Brent Larsen, Rodney Hess, Larry Roberts, lerry Roberts, Ron Crump.
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'X ini in K kk..,: 5 - gl.. . . fl 5 n 9 ' t it l ' ' vv Q Q fa 5 Z,,, E Z , 4 ' F' fz v V '- Q Q as . is w . ' K A A V if A if ' l l t . , A sl ts 9 L . .. A .rl f 4 ai, ,. ,Q ... ' 'ME . , Jug., I K ' I l l CHOIR- FRONT ROW: Stokes, Archibald, Limb, Larkin, Harris, O. Stokes, Vance, Neal, Sorensen, Wamsley, Meyer. ROW TWO: john, Manning, Parkinson, Hall, Christensen, Walker, Coombs, S. Stokes, D. Stenquist, Summers, Westergard, Thornley, Lewis, Leavitt, Archibald, Carver, Sayama. ROW THREE: Poulson, C. Richards, C. Griffin, Davis, jensen, Hawkes, White, Fillmore, Thompson, Erickson, Showell, Christensen, Oyler, j. Petersen, Bronson, M. Udy. ROW FOUR: Robbins, john, Hansen, Bennett, Wood, Ashby, Reid, Petersen, Fuller, john, Funk, R. Stokes, Miller, Moriyama. ROW FIVE: Griffin, Callister, Larsen, Petersen, Zundel, Robbins, Brough, Anderson, Sorenson, Evans, Simmons, johnson, Garn, Hansen, Waldron, Stokes, and Archibald combined vocal talents in concert performances for school and community. CHOIR A Cappella Choir blends voices to present The Messiah with famed Utah Symphony instilling a better understanding and appreciation of music, improving voices, and learning to be expressive through music proved to be major objec- tives of Bear River's A Cappella Choir. Under the direction of Carl Ashby, 86 Riverites united to enter- tain vvith Hallelujah Sing and Sing Unto God. At Christmas, Choir members joined forces with the Utah Symphony Orchestra and Community Choir to present The Messiahf' under guest direc- tor Ardean Watts of the Utah Symphony. As final tones faded from the spring concert, Choir mem- bers joined in their annual banquet to reminisce and pay honor to their director, Mr. Ashby. Officers - veep, Mike Harris, treasurer, Carol Vance, prexy, Orvil Stokesg secretary, Tressa Larking conductor, pianists, Carl Ashby, joan Archibald, and Ruth Ann Rose aided members. fi
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1 . ,L., , FHA-FRONT ROW: Forsberg, Nishiguchi, Fronk, Fukui, Thompson, Anderson, Wells, Bourne, john, E. Anderson. ROW TWO: Ward, Hill, johnson, Montgomery, jenkins, Hurd, Dea'dorff, Christoffersen, Christensen, Capener, james, Archibald, Christensen, Sayama. ROW THREE: Bunderson, Freestone, Fronk, Harris, Pugsley, Petersen, jensen, johnson, Archibald, Neal, Bronson, Vance, Andreasen, Augustine, Sweden. ROW FOUR: Hess, Summers, Holmgren, Tanner, Beckman, R. Earl, Meyer, Bowen, Stokes, Stenquist, jensen, Allen, Larkin, West, Fabray. ROW FIVE: Gardner, M. Andersen, S. Haycock, Richards MacFarlane, Stenquist, B. Larson, McGinty, Simmons, Oyler, Timothy, Hawks, Erickson, Petersen, and Spencer. SURE HUMEMAKE- i Qs - I , 'ml v, is -' 71,5 . Preparing club activities, G john, S Anderson, ' , . ,, 1 X , D. Thompson, F. Fukui, Lineberry, B. Bourne, C, ' X., - , A W k ,f ' A I A, , WellS, C. Fronk, V. Vance, Nishiguchi, Anderson. ' ' 1' a . -.L -. Rfk ABOVE-Enjoying banquet at fabulous Salt Palace were LeAnn Stenquist, jennie Okada, Peggy john. A
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