1963 Boomerang
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FROM THE OLD TO THE<br />
NEW<br />
We, the seniors of Box Elder, started our sophomore year on the beloved campus of the old<br />
high school, now known as Box Elder Junior High. How can we ever forget the way we lit the "B"<br />
at homecoming and how everyone marveled at its splendor? We w ill always remember our remorse<br />
when we were kicked out of the assemblies. We were proud of the football team when they took<br />
State. The year was characterized by study and by singing and yelling in the halls and the auditorium.<br />
We found a change, however, in our junior year, for the new high school was nearly finished.<br />
We missed two weeks of school while the workmen worked harder than ever. Peach Days came<br />
along and our float, "Deep Sea Fantasy," captured first place. Then at last school started. Of course we<br />
shared our new, beautiful, grassless school w ith the workmen, who even insisted on w orking in our<br />
classrooms w ilh us. The most fun was in attending P.E. classes in the ne w sem inary b u ild in g , band<br />
in the library, and choir in the cafeteria. We soon grew accustomed to our surroundings, but there was<br />
one rule we found hard to adjust to: No singing, yelling, or whistling in the halls or the auditorium. As<br />
Spring pushed W inter from our doors, we were proud to produce the Junior Prom, "The Green Leaves<br />
of Summer."