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Page 17 text:
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Circumstances placed the 1962 seniors in an interesting position. They could claim allegience to two high schools. They stood as the link between the old and the new. Reaching back they embraced those traditions shared by hundreds of Box Elder High graduates; reaching forward they helped form standards others will follow with pride. They were the last class to decorate and present a Junior Prom at the school which has now become a junior high. Always ambitious, their theme, Kashmir, Land of Romance' 'transformed the gym into plush Oriental splendor. Their Purple and White dance, signifying the first senior dance at the new Box Eider High set a pattern for others to emulate. Another first, that of being the first grad- uating class, ended a year that could have been bewildering, but instead was exciting and rewarding in school associations and achievements. The class of 1962 will never be just another class, but a special class, dubbed by fate to initiate a whole new beginning for themselves; to be the seniors not only in fact, but in spirit; to understand the complexities of change and support it; and to bring to a successful conclusion the first year in the new Box Elder Senior High School 13
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CLASS PARENTS: D. A. Olsen, Christine Richards. The class of 1962 has been endowed with the mem- ory of many class parents. Richard Capener and LaVoyle Stenquist started with the class as the sophomore parents. When Mrs. Stenquist took a leave of absence, Karen Anderson, now Mrs. Forest Hansen, teamed with Mr. Capener to serve as the Junior class parents. At the beginning of the senior year the class was adopted by two new people, Christine Richards and D. A. Olsen, who gave their willing assistance and wise guidance cheerfully to the end. All five of these people are truly appreciated by the class.
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