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SENIORS The Class of 67 was one of unique ideas and qualities. Striving throughout their years at B E. to uphold the traditions set forth by past classes, they accepted numerous responsibilities and encountered many new problems and challenges, during the course of which their ideas and attitudes grew and matured. Being the first Freshman class to enter the halls of B E., the Class of 67 found themselves confronted on every side by the complexity of high school life a year earlier than previous classes. Although regarded somewhat warily at first by their upperclassmen, their enthusiasm and spirit of cooperation soon served as evidence that they were willing and able to become an accepted part of the school. As time flew by, the Class of 67, as Sophomores found ample opportunities to contribute their talents and energies toward useful goals by participation in activities sponsored by their class. As Juniors, they splashed the town with purple and white, and later displayed the talent of their class during the presentation of the traditional Junior Prom and assembly. As the days fled into weeks and the weeks into months, the members of the Junior Class stepped into a new role as Seniors. It was a big step, and with it came many new responsibilities and opportunities. From the Class of 67 emerged many leaders in activities of the school. From this class were selected the studentbody officers, many officers of BE. s various clubs, and their own class representatives. Seniors were the main backbone of the varsity athletics, and were the guiding force behind many of the school activities and social events. They handled most of the school publications, and presented an outstanding Christmas assembly. At the close of the year, in tradition of past years, the seniors of 67 gave to the school a memento of their class, in the form of a senior class gift. Yes, the Senior Class for the past year have seemed everywhere participating. But now, they are ready to press on to other responsibilities and other goals. Many will be- come leaders of their communities, some will become teachers and instruct the future generations. They have completed their role as the high school senior, and are ready to hand down the position to a following class. They have realized that high school is the stepping stone to independence and adult responsibility, and have done their best to keep the traditions of the position, as they used it as a tool to further themselves in this life. Only time will tell of their accomplishments and of their successes. Many old friends will never cross each other s paths again, but in the heart of every senior, there will be memories, memories, and memories. Irene Oki Secretary Allan Schow Class Dad Jerrilyn Black Class Mom Bruce Oyler President Chris Fisher Vice-President 28
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Insure The Success Of The School Year By Careful Planning . . . Juice Gordon Second Vice President It has been a great privilege and a challenge for me to serve as Secretary of the Studentbody this year I have learned to know and appreciate the high calibre of students attending this school. I am taking this opportunity to thank the students, faculty, and administration for the support they have given me in meeting this chal- lenge Box Elder High has always been recognized as one of the best schools in the area and it has been a great privilege to represent it. I only wish each student could have the oppor- tunity of being a studentbody officer. I wish this school continued success in all future activities. Thanks again. I really regret seeing this school year end because of all the enjoyment I have experienced while being a studentbody officer Although there have been moments when I would have gladly traded places with anyone, the times when we could tease the Freshmen, plan the dances and see everyone enjoy themselves, made up for it a hundred times I would like to thank everyone for supporting us and helping to make this year so great. Good luck to a wonderful administration, faculty, and studentbody. Sincerely. n
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