Box Elder High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Brigham City, UT)

 - Class of 1965

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STUDENTBODY OFFICERS Four outstanding studentbody officers contributed in a large part to the success of the '64-'65 school year. Studentbody president Larry Haramoto headed student affairs and exercised a firm hand in the administration of student govern- ment. Larry has proven himself to be a conscienscious and dedicated leader whose outstanding ability and initiative accounts for his many accomplishments while serving as studentbody president of B.E.H.S. The brawny quarter of Box Elder’s executive team, first vice president Stephen Joscphson, and our personable second vice presi- dent, Wally Baird, assisted Larry in planning and coordinating the many activities directly supervised by the Executive Council. Holding down the paperwork of student government, Karen Sea- shore, studentbody secretary, added the feminine touch to the execu- tive foursome. Larry's watchwords, Strive in ’64-'65, depict the vitality of this administration. Stephen Joscphson First Vice-President Larry Haramoto President Wally Baird Second Vice-President 20 Karen Seashore Secretary

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As the year draws to an end, the executive council may look back and sec a record of achievement and ac- complishment with learning and growing added to the process. Learn- ing and growing by becoming better leaders of Box Elder High School and observing as well as enforcing rules of obedience. Achieving and accom- plishing by discussion of school prob- lems, seeking interesting school func- tions and policies and understanding of human relations. With the guid- ance of vice-principal Roland Gour- ley. Box Elder's executive council made great strides during the 1964-65 school year. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL— Front rou: E. Vandehei. S. Hunsaker. M. Waite, C Seashore. D Shelton, K. Seashore. Second row: C. Shaw, K. Pierce, R. Bott, V. Lauramatti, S. Josephson. L. Hoi list. B. Horsley. Third row: S. Brown, B. Baron, J. Bunderson, S. Peterson. W. Baird, B. Hol- lingsworth. S. Shelton, L. Haramoto. STUDENTBODY THEME . . . The best of all government is that which teaches us to govern ourselves —Goethe REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL—Front row. G. Huggins, E Larsen. M. Glover, A. Nicholas, C. Palmer. T. Whitaker, C Davis, J. Beck. J. Mark, S. Huggins. Second row: G. Bruderer, S. Anderson, K. Kowall, D. Shelton, F. Peterson, T. Wight, T. Hunsaker, L. Haramoto, M. Young, K. Bush. Third rou : P. Carlson, J. Parry, J. Rubin, L. Palmer, L. Taylor, B. Burt, D Lee. L. Moody, L Hollist. Fourth row: R. Lichenstein, S. Peterson, J. McRea, L. Pierce, S. Chase. T. Nielsen. R. Bott, S. McRae, K. Adams. Representatives from each class- room, club and organization congre- gated each Wednesday morning to make and pass legislation as the voice of Box Elder students. These were the duties of the representative council. Suggestions from Box Elder students found their wfay to the group and ac- tion by the council brought many beneficial acts to the studentbody. Elected president and secretary, re- spectively, LeRoy Pierce and Jon Ru- bin ably conducted meetings during the year. 21

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