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1wJQ1.r..,.X President ---------------- Bert Williamson Vice President ---------------- Ruth Hobbs Sec. Treas. ------------------ Diane Allen Adviser ------------ -Miss Helen Kamerzell 1 On September 5, l9h7, six shy, slightly tongue-tied freshmen entered Box Elder High School and began their first year in high school with the usual troubles of getting adjusted. There wasn't much activity that year except for initiation, where fun was had by all. As we entered our sophomore year, we had six new students, which brought the total to twelve. The new students were Violet Morsette, Kay Hepworth, Anna Parker, Bud Hoffman, Diane Allen and Olive Parisian. But, consequently, Violet dropped out before the end of the year, leaving eleven sophomores to keep going. We had the usual joy of initiating the flock of new, green freshmen. Our prides in the basketball category were Bert Williamson and George Rosette, who helped us win many a tough game. We had very little activity in l9b8 and l9h9, except for the sponsoring of a few mixers. We smilingly entered our junior year and are whole-heartedly enjoying it, although we are constantly busy. All the girls have joined the Glee Club and Pep Club. Our class is slightly smaller now, Martha Beck, Kay Hepworth, and Kristin Smith have left us. Our activities for the year consist of sponsoring the Thanksgiv- ing dance, the St. Patrick's dance, the Junior-Senior Banquet and the Junior Prom, which will be held sometime in the spring of the year. We won't be feeling sorry for our money while sponsoring the banquet since the senior class is quite adequate for our bud- get, consisting of only four. We are breathlessly waiting for our sparkling senior year when the now sophomores will have to sponsor the Junior-Senior Banquet. We hope we don't hurt their bank roll too much. After all, there are only nine of us! . W Class Colors ------------ Green and Silver Class Flower ---------- Lily of the Valley Class Motto---NThink what you speak, but don't speak what you think.n
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