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l l 0 .0 HI-STEPPERS--FRONT ROW: Vance, Adams, Larsen, Erickson, Hawks, Fillmore, l. White, Haycock, Andreasen. ROW TWO: Hall, Sorenson, Allen, Archibald, Harris, Christensen, Pugsley, Hirschi, Fronk, and Manning performed drills at games. HI-STEPPERS Marchers excel in halftime peformances, participate in yearly drill team competition Precision routines, performed by award-winning Hi-Steppers added sparkle to football, basketball halftime shows. Participation in parades brought Hi-Steppers superior ratings at Preston. President Robyn Adams led the group as they marched for the Utah Stars at Salt Lake's Salt Palace. Under direction of Mrs. Bonnie Hill, red and white clad marchers also displayed talents at the University of Utah Drill Team Workshop, where they won participation ribbons. Through competition at Ricks and Idaho Falls and enthusiastic efforts in perform- ing for Riverites, Hi-Steppers promoted school spirit while contributing talents to school activities. Representing Hi-Steppers, Robyn Adams, prexy, leanine White, secretary, Cheryl Erickson, Ronna Hall, drill leader, Diane Sorenson, adviser, Mrs. Hill, Carol Vance aided drill team. if f ft. ie
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PHI G MMA Pepsters promote school spirit by adding sparkling enthusiasm to athletic activities Pepsters developed sparkling spirit throughout ath- letic seasons. Red and white clad marchers provided entertainment for halftime shows. Club members participated in workshop competition at University of Utah's Special Events Center. Raising money to provide for bus tickets, parties, and gifts, spirit boosters sold candy. With rare combination of pep, enthusiasm, and personality, girls sought member- ship in a group which required energetic spirit, support of athletic teams, and loyalty to school. Ending a year of zestful enthusiasm, Pep Club Formal combined candlelight ceremonies, an- nouncement of officers, and a few tears - an evening of enchantment for Phi Gamma members. 1 . Margaret Christensen, president, worked with DeAnn, Annette, lulie Ann, Lyn, Tressa, and Mrs. Lee to layout year's plans. PHI GAMMA- FRONT ROW: Hill, Larkin, A. lensen, Christensen, D. Thompson, Westergard, Mrs. Lee. ROW TWO: lohnson, Forsberg, Rhodes, 1. Summers, Holmgren, Miller, Capener, I. Forsberg. ROW THREE: Wise, Kunzler, Leatham, Starr, Mont- gomery, lohnson, Bronson, Neal, S. lensen, Bunderson, Bowen. ROW FOUR: Kimber, Miller, Ward, Wise, Hurd, Cornwall, Bourne, Sayama, Nishiguchi. ROW FIVE: Griffin, Keyse, Fronk, D. Archibald, Richards, Macfarlane, Davis, Stenquist, Romer, M, Andersen, and lensen participated in the half-time festivities at post-game competitions, and promoted school spirit.
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Q O l ,rx 5, , 'X . X N f-'ws ,X fx - ix. LETTERMEN- FRONT ROW: Vanderhoof, Thomas, Gibbs, Kaneko, Kent, C. Anderson, R. Hess, Shaw, Simmons. ROW TWO: Mr. Petersen, Mr. Hughes, Green, Tanaka, Atkin, Cornwall, Anderson, Hall, Moriyama, Mr. Simmons, Mr. Green. ROW THREE: Larsen, Cervantez, Chadaz, Kearl, Fredrickson, V. Petersen, C. Webb, Vernon, Doutre, Sorensen, ROW FOUR: Fronk, Cervahtez, Brough, Richards, Hess, Lewis, Summers, Zundel, Allen, Nielson, and Reid participated in many athletic events. LETTERMEN Athletic competition highlights top the year as our Lettermen represent spirited Riverites With a common bond of interest in athletic accom- plishment, Lettermen joined to make 1971-72 a banner year. Under the supervision of all coaches and with leff Kent serving as president, fellows lettered in various sports to gain club membership. Besides spending extra time and effort in sports events and training, Lettermen sponsored fund rais- ing projects to finance purchasing of coveted letters and emblems, honoring of athletic alumni, and hosting the annual awards banquet for parents who had so generously Hgone the extra mile'f to pro- vide needed time for their' sports-minded boys. Reviewing banquet plans, Lettermen Prexy jeff Kent and Craig Anderson, veepy Curtis Kaneko, secretary, approved programs.
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