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W Hyde participates actively in the Junior Class pep skit HOMECOMING 1968 The Ultimate Happiness . . . A Homecoming Victory. Homecoming 68 observed the students of Box Elder High School busy readying themselves and the school for the big game with Bear River High School. The energetic cheerleaders and pep clubs started it off with early morning pep rallies and colorful hall decorations. Each home room class also displayed its decorating abilities as uniquely and vividly, rooms competed for honors. Tuesday marked the traditional St. Beeman's Day. with students adorned in their purple and white. Thursday was Golden Spike Day. The juniors enthusiastically set out to demonstrate their creative abilities as they painted the town. The honor of the traditional bonfire was handed over from the B'lvers to the freshman class as they lit the sky with hopes of victory. Our theme of the week. Up. Up and Away. was further executed that night at the dance with the sounds of the Four Gone Conclusion. The Homecoming Dance was enjoyed by many after the Victory over Bear River
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Freshmen take over the B Ivers' traditional lighting of the bonfire Sitting in his beautiful balloon M Priebe prepares to fly up. up and away Whether splashing oils on can- vas or concrete. Juniors rewrite the trite on Thursday night
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The Traditional Homecoming Activities Mixed With New And Exciting Innovations . . . Studentbody applauds for Miss Victory Bee m Senior pep skit The car decoration qontest, a newly in- itiated activity, started the day off with a spirit of competition. Later that morning, the annual Homecoming Assembly was highlighted by the announcement of Homecoming Roy- alty finalists. As the school day ended, the studentbody assembled in the gym for a stimulating pep rally. The annual tug-of-war between classes saw the freshman victorious over the sopho- mores. and the juniors defeating the seniors. The enthusiasm continued after school in a parade to the courthouse, where a final pep rally was held. The climax of the week was the football game with our oldest rivals. The Bear River Bears. Halftime was presented by the combined efforts of the marching band. Rockettes, B’Ettes. colorguard. and the twirlers. The sophomores’ lighting of the B announced the second half of the game. A 32-0 victory sent Homecoming spirits soaring. A formal dance, honoring the Homecoming Royalty. Barbara Kowall and John Wheeler, fol- lowed. The dance, whose theme was Love, This Is My Song, was presented by the senior class. u B Iver. K Harper, along with other goats is initiated during Homecoming week
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