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Left: The Rockettes anxiously await the outcome of the Roy game Bottom: Box Elder s march- ing band skillfully displayed precision and the art of well-pre- pared music 13
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Right: Studentbody officers crowned the float that represented Box Elder Bottom left: Among other students. D Packer. B Packer P Sato, and J Chlarson worked long hours to complete the float Bottom right: The Roy game added to the excitement of the Peach Days festivities Organization for the school's participation in the Peach Days celebration began in late July. The studentbody officers chose Douglas Packer and Jill Chlarson as chairmen of the float which was the school s major preparation for the Sep- tember 12 parade. To relate the float to the city’s beautification theme, the chairmen chose The Beauty of Youth for the theme. Leadership, ac- tivities. sports, and scholarship represented the positive aspects of the school. The studentbody officers, designating leadership, rode the gold, dark blue, and light blue float. The float placed second in the school division. Representing the school, the colorguard. twirlers. and Marching Band paraded for the spec- tators. The Rockettes and B Ettes also performed routines which they practiced many hours. Class Officers. Key Club Officers. B Iver Officers, and cheerleaders also rode in the entourage Many school coeds vied for Peach Queen. An alumnus. Laura Robinson, won the title Wendy Hawkes. a senior, was crowned first attendant, and another alumnus. Peggy Anderson, was second attendant. Students also involved themselves by exhibiting displays in stores and participating in the Forest Street Follies. Peach Days well attended by B.E.studentbody DIVERSION AND EXPRESSION. 12
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Hello Week initiated new students Hello Week. September 14-18. helped new students accept Box Elder as their school. On Monday Student Council met with these students to explain the week's agenda and distribute Hello badges. Student Council also held a Hello Break- fast on Tuesday morning when the new students nominated candidates for Miss Hi and Mr. Hello. The studentbody elected them on Thursday In the Hello Assembly members from different clubs performed talent numbers The studentbody officers ended the assembly by announcing Miss Hi. Elizabeth Tosi Vega, the foreign exchange student, and Mr Hello. Scott Fonoimoana. a junior from Hawaii After the Davis game at the Hello Dance, music from Isaac pervaded the gym dec- orated with giant cartoon character cutouts. Right: Elizabeth Tost Vega and Scott Fonoimoana reigned as Miss Hi and Mr Hello Below: Students moved to the music of Isaac at the Hello Dance DIVERSION AND EXPRESSION 14
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