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Show M emne$ In IReflectio Kin) The doors of Bear River are wide open and the welcome mat is out as the cry of "welcome Alumni" beckons graduates to come and enjoy their "Memories in Reflection." Homecoming events will get into full swing Monday with an assembly to introduce king and queen candidates to the studentbody. AsWednesday's events include the traditional Alumni sembly scheduled for 8:00. The assembly will feature alumni talent in a program designed to reflect many memories of past school days. Also named at the assembly will be Homecoming royalty to don crowns for the day. Following the assembly, a tea will be held for graduates. A bonfire and pep rally are also slated for that eve- ning. Thursday's festivities get underway with a pep assembly followed by a motorcade scheduled to leave the school at 2:00. The motorcade will follow the usual route and climax with a pep rally under the traffic light in Thursday evening will see Bear River gridders competing against the Weber Warriors in a game beginning at 8 p.m. The game, always a Homecoming highlight, promises real excitement for Bear River fans. Halftime activities will feature the combined talents of the Bear River Band, and Pep Club. ' k - r '- '.z Climaxing the evening will be a Homecoming dance in the Memorial Gym. The dance will feature the Bear River dance band, the LanSirs. Homecoming personnel have been working overtime in order to get preparations into final shape. Invitations have been given to alumni both verbally and in writing. Halls have been decorated and lawn decorations reflect the warm welcome that returning grads will receive. Carol Ann Mecham and Leon Homecoming Holland assert, "We sincerely hope that a record crowd of alumni will return to the halls of Bear River and reflect their own memories through Homecoming." CAPTAIN RICK WHITE 1 COACH GERALD SIMMONS TOMEOMlf ,1965 SCHEDULE ASSEMBLY TEA - BONFIRE Wednesday 8 p.m. Vl. PEP ASSEMBLY Thursday Ml (VfJ MOTORCADE FOOTBALL Thursday GAME 2 p.m. Thursday 8 p.m. nW$ Ff Mx M |