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THE CLASS OF <strong>1963</strong><br />

Q<br />

The Class of <strong>1963</strong> has a history to be proud of from the time we first walked into the halls<br />

of Box Elder High.<br />

As sophomores, we looked up to the seniors as being wise and more experienced than we.<br />

They seemed so big, and w e were almost afraid of them. But we grew up that year. We only had<br />

to be kicked out of the assemblies once to know how it felt and to be quiet during assemblies.<br />

ja y<br />

Our class parents, Mrs. Sue Jensen and Mr. Lloyd Hust stuck by us in all we did. Our class<br />

officers were Jay Stokes, president; Pam Rollins, vice president; and Betty Endo, secretary. The year<br />

was full of tests and we met each one w ith determination to succeed. Our first test, the Peach Day<br />

float, we called "Devil's Torment." We w ill never forget building our "red project," or the sore<br />

fingers w e got when w e missed the nails. We added a really beautiful lighting of the "B" to our<br />

first homecoming. We stood taller as we heard people exclaim that it was the best they had ever<br />

seen it lit. A ll year w e just about popped our buttons w ith pride for the football team who led us<br />

to state championship.<br />

As the air became filled w ith smells, sounds, and thoughts of Christmas, we planned our<br />

Christmas dance and assembly. We chose "Frost Fantasy" as the theme. Our assembly and dance<br />

were well done and we were proud of the results. Ellen Gray was chosen as our Snow Queen<br />

w ith Pam Rollins and Marsha Chlarson as attendants.<br />

PAM<br />

As the time for the Prom rolled around, we began to get snoopy. We'll never forget the<br />

juniors who tried to keep us from peeking into the gym while they were decorating. Although most<br />

of us didn't learn that the theme was "Kashmir, Land of Romance," we did discover that the decorations<br />

were beautiful. We were thrilled w ith the school play, "Kiss and Tell," which showed a<br />

portion of the life of Corliss Archer.<br />

At the close of the year we looked back with satisfaction on a job well done. We had spent<br />

most of our classtime in tin shacks, but our hearts had been captured by the spirit of Box Elder.<br />

BETTY<br />

Pat Billings, Nancy Burtcher, M arilyn Evans<br />

Pam Rollins, Ellen Gray, Marsha Chlarson<br />

Mrs. Sue Jensen, Mr. Lloyd Hust<br />

Devil's Torment'<br />

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