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Oh. sing we a song of Box Elder, her colors are purple and white .. As Freshmen, we sang it with a spirit and exuberance unknown to any other Freshman class—mainly because there had been nc other Freshmen class at Box Elder H»gli. We realized our status with the upper classmen was next to zero; but in spite of our size and lowly position, we knew B E would hear great things from us. We yelled attended, volunteered, obeyed rules, and supported as only a Freshman could. Now, as Seniors, we bid farewell to the halls of Box Elder with mixed emotions and sentiments. We find ourselves torn between the past we have known and that which is to come. Proud to be taking another step into the world of responsibility, we look to the future with the anticipation of great ttyngs to come:; Yet. we cannot forget all we ve known during our years at B.E the friendships, traditions, the laughter, the tea Wherever we may venture, whatever the fut hold for us. we know that now and forever,- w boosters of Box Elder-we love you, praise support you. dear Box Elder!
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STUDENTBODY OFFICERS Helped To As the 1966-67 school year comes to an end. we all look back with dif- ferent moods. Some view it as just another year, but to me it has been the most memorable of my life. Being a studentbody officer is the greatest opportunity a person could have. I wish everyone could have such a privilege, just for the learning experience The studentbody this year has been tremendous, and I think it's been the greatest for many years. I would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one for the support you have given me. Sincerely. We as a studentbody have set our activities and achievements toward a definite and specific goal, to make Box Elder greater than it has ever been before. To do this we have needed a studentbody which cares about the successes and failures of B E.; one which accepts the rights of leadership and can shoulder the duties of re- sponsible people. When this attitude prevails, we have not only accomplished the very goal set out to. but we have developed a mature nature in ourselves that will make us leaders for the rest of our lives. I would truly like to thank you. the studentbody for the rewarding experiences which I have had this year and sincerely hope you will continue to assume the responsibilities which a self government has placed upon you. for whether or not you shall is a decision that will be yours to make Thanks. 26 Joe Armstrong First Vice President
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