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Show pride, unity, and sportsman, ship. If, at the end of the school year, the girls feel that they did their best to keep the group unified, their names will NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, March 23, 1969 BOX ELDER ir 0m l! 1 T Cli - pxa'Hs. H v'A BY KARL SEASHORE f arrive Friday morning in time DUAL CONCERT One of the bigger events for BEs choral department will take place next Monday, March 24, as concert choir and Madrigals are going to host a dual concert with Jordan High A capappella choir. The Jordonians are plan, ning to arrive on the Box campus at approximately 3:30 p.m. Monday afternoon. At that time, the two groups of vocalists will practice for the coming concert. The Box Elder singers will then take the Jordan Students to their homes for dinner, arriving back to school in time for the concert which is at 8 p.m. and is free for the public. Each school will perform some songs of their own and will then join together to sing The Last Words of David and others. Jordan will host Box Elder In a similar manner of April 7. by Karl Seashore El-d- er A.F.S. DAY Hola, Bonjour, ivmMta. nk, WILL COMPETE The Box Elder High school Rockettes will compete with other prep drill teams in the twelfth annual Exhibition of Intermountain Girls Marching March 29. Rockettes Enter tournament Final Date at Idaho Falls, Idaho, on wheat or barley. April 30, is the matur-it- y date of the loan unless the producer requests to his grain under loan. Nish says all present loans must either be paid at matur. ity, or an application to filed with the county office. . means producers This without a loan now could get a loan before March 31, with the option to reseal it for the 1969 crop year. re-se- al For Grain Tourney in Idaho The Rockettes drill team of Box Elder High school wiU participate in the twelfth an. nual Exhibition oflntermount ain Girls Marching tournament this Saturday, March 29, at Idaho Falls, Idaho. The 2 5. member unit will be competing with many other prep drill teams from the Utah. Idaho area. Trophies will be awarded to the top four groups at the conclusion of the contest Saturday evening. As other teams, the Rocket, tes will march three times a morning during the day parade and afternoon and even, ing floor shows. Loans Told drill leader; Genlel Yama. Orvll J. Nish, chairman, chairman; Jeannette Palmer, social di. Box Elder county ASC comRoberta Quintana, mittee, announces that March rector; for grain historian, and Mrs. LeAnne 31, is thetodeadline obtain a loan on growers , , , McClellan, sponsor. saki, scholarship re-se- Guten Tag, a few Hi,that are are like-l- y of the greetings be heard this com-in- g to Friday, March 21 when it is once again A.F.S. Day at Box Elder. A.F.S. Day is the day that is set aside to honor the stu. dents of the American Field Service. It is also the day when the A.F.S. traveling will perform at B.E. Eight students from eight countries participate in this years assembly with our Christine A.F.S. student, Luthi, taking charge at our school. The students, who are living with families all the way from Logan to Salt Lake, will for the assembly. After the assembly they will attend a few classes, then move to the Box Elder Junior High for another assembly. They will then spend the night in Brigham City, staywith several local ing families. As last year, this assembly promises to be one of the most successful and exciting events ofthe season. Box Elder High invites any. one interested to come and view this assembly. by Karl Seashore REGION FORENSIC MEET On March 11, eight de. bate teams from Box Elder competed in the Region One, Division One Forensic meet. Schools also competing were Logan, Bear River and Events involved in the region meet were extempo-raneou- s speaking, original oratory, radio speaking, and debate. Becky Sparkman and Deni Osborne qualified for state in original oratory and radio speaking respectively. Two teams, consisting of Becky Sparkman and Linda Leach, Lois Johnson and Mary Ellen Hacking, returned to Utah State the following day to compete in the semi-finalAttending the meet from BE were; Debate Millie Staurt and Barbara Kowall, Sharon Han. sen and Marilyn Adams, a Jensen and Valerie Hall, Roscoe Stack and Steve Mun. sen, Debbie Johnson and Jones, Becky Spark, man and Linda Leach, Lois Johnson and Mary Ellen Hack-inalong with Jeff Packer and Rod Mund. Extemporaneous Kathy Marrone, Wade Hyde, Cathy Christensen, Janice Wheeler, Sky-vie- Bar-bar- De-ni- be engraved on the opposite side of the necklace. Credit these girls with one of the finest cheerleadlngjobs Mann. Pam Lewis, and Julie Janis Shinkle, in the history of BEHS. Oratory Becky Sparkman, Mindy Mor. NEW FASHIONS ris, and Pam Nelson. Juniors and seniors of Box Deni Osborne, Bob Radio Elder High were treated to. Roscoe Steve Munson, Steed, entirely different something Stack, Jeff Packer, and Rob as they attend, Mund. by Jan Heesacker last Thursday, ed a fashion show that was RAH!!! produced by the distributive i education class. I think that few people real, Linda Ayala took charge ize what a large undertaking and introduced their "Springy being a cheerleader really is. New Fashions. This article by Dale Hepworth were Linda Hall and Chris gives them part of the credit Barnard, who described the outfits while they were model, they deserve. BEE cheerleaders, Bar- ed by several BE students. bara Kowall, Millie Stuart, Fashions werent the only Barbara Bywater, Linda Han. things on the program. There sen, Patty Burt and Wendy were several musical numLorscheider, are to be con. bers too. A double quartet concert choir sang gratulated as a very success, from ful basketball season draws to What Now My Love. They a close. were Gary Romer, Jerry They pulled the studentbody Marilyn Frye, Diane together and helped enthusi. Curtis, Susan Jeppsen, Laur. asm climb throughout the state ie Carver, Gwen Holmgren, tournament. Their efforts, Charm George and Jana Hall, combined with the team, with Denice Johnson accom-pancoach, and studentbody, earn-ethe sportsmanship award. Erdman skillfully Herm Their year together began pounded out a drum' solo. Lau. last summer. Each of the girls ra Robinson, Julie Merrill, worked out routines, combin. Wendy Williams, and Judy danced to Love is ing parts and coming up with Cook the routines they used during Blue. Charm George sang this year. the only vocal solo on the pro. School began and they used gram, The Sound of Music, their cheerleading class to accompanied by Jil Chlarson. As grand finale to the en. plan pep rallies, make signs, and practice. At the end of tire show, Tom English, Hen-r- y the semester, with no class Yates, Chris Windchief, to attend, they had to work Blaine Nelson, Steve Yates, before school. and John Hadfield did the can. With all the time that would can, calling themselves, The be spent together, difficulties Beaverettes. were bound to crop up. The Outfits modeled in the show girls decided to talk over were from several downtown their problems together by Karl clothing stores. of talking behind each Seashore others back. At the beginning of the year, each girl was California leads the nation given a silver necklace with in total personal income. In a different word engraved on 1967, the total was 70.1 bileach. They are responsible lion for the states 19.5 milfor their words: respect, lion residents. trust, loyalty, friendship, Rich-ardso- n, d The Last of the Small Spenders WANTS YOU (to help fight inflation) THIS ANNUAL tournament in Idaho Falls by the LDS Ninth ward. Rockettes President Paul, ette Wlndley said the girls plan to depart Friday after, noon and return home Sunday f is sponsored morning. A banquet is sched-uleFriday evening to be. gin the tournament activities and a dance is planned for Saturday night. It was announced also that drill teams from Bear River, Sky View and Logan will here April 23 in the Rockette Invitational. d per-for- This is inf lation- - getting bigger and bigger like your bills. MARK THIS ON your cal. The Rockettes would like your support,. said the CUE 3 endar. president. The Rockettes who have appeared in parades and at football and basketball game halftime shows, have as other officers; Gwen Holmgren, vice president; Sherri Sherratt, secretary; Valerie Hansen, Chart your childrens growth by selecting a door jamb and marking off the feet and inches. A good place is between the dining room and kitchen or in the family room. Decorate this improvised measuring stick with pninted flowers, animals or abstract designs. 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