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Elder Running Smoothly . . . Mary Jean Jensen Office Secretary Jane Gomez Office Secretary OFFICE GIRLS-Ftrst row: A Malmrose. B Tucker. P Parsons. L Walters K Hansen B Nimori. A Nisogi. S Jensen. S Reeder. L Lemon. B Harper. C Hoopes. M Jensen Second row: J Skeen. J Hunsaker. G Jensen. K Glenn. K Reeder. C Eller. K Parker T Regan J Gentry. V Johnson. P Wallace, J Neilsen. J Gome Third row: N Whitlock. V Hansen G Schoffield. B Lewis. L Knudsen. V Arnell. N Bennett J Neilson. I Oki. L Darnngton. M Gilbert. 0 Nelson. E Wankier. A Mathis. A Bankhead Anita Bankhead Attendance Secretary Charlotte Parkinson Library Secretary SECRETARIES In order to run smoothly and efficiently a school must have someone to do the paper work. Box Elder is fortunate to have such people as the secretaries. Our secretaries, aided by the capable office girls, kept the records straight and were willing to give answers and help to anyone who needed their services. These dedicated workers were a great asset to the school. BUS DRIVERS Rain or shine,the never- failing bus drivers always came through to transport students to and from school, games and other special functions. They were always friendly and patient and ready to help out when they were needed Students are grateful to the bus drivers for all their help and for their spirit of cooperation. They proved to be irreplaceable BUS DRIVERS—Kneclino: J D Connor substitute. M Baugh Honeyville B Mills Cormne B Nelson Willard M Nelson. Corinne Standing B Gilbert Bear River City R Hansen Perry I Jensen West Brigham and Perry. D Barker Willard. J Yates Activity. H Jeppsen Mantua F Gibbs. Harper and Honeyville 21
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Student Body J Students travel down a road which represents student life. The road is lined with theatres, classrooms, football fields, gyms, and other places and institutions of learning, relaxing, places of progression and regression. Time moves and so does the highway, whether we want it to or not. Although we often glance back at the road we have thus far traveled, we are never able to retrace our steps, but must move onward, through new neighborhoods of life, down streets of joy and utter disappointment. We choose the places we stay or spend the most time. Our capacity determines what we gain or lose at each step, and desire determines which road signs we will believe and follow, and which ones we will disregard as false. Although we started out pretty much at the same place, were now spread out all over—some are forging way ahead, others straggling and lagging behind —imagine how it will be a few years from now! Many travel along this highway. Some we follow, some we pass, and occasionally we travel with one who is going our way. From all those we meet we extract qualities for better or for worse, growing and learning all the while, and in time we realize that we are a part of all we have met upon the highway At times we falter or lose our way, but often other travelers along the way are willing to steady our un- certainties: to guide us or help us find the way. Storms along the way confront all—some read the forecasts and avoid them, some read them and prepare for them, some don't read them at all and take what comes. But, at times, even the weather man is wrong, leaving only the truly prepared undamaged from unexpected mis- fortunes. At any rate, the road of student life contains variety— and room for all of us with our various tastes and abilities. And you know, learning should never cease —let us hope that the road we always travel is one of Student Life. 23
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