Friday, February 3, 2017

SAVE THE DATES!


Hey--we're all in the same boat--49 years older and apparently facing the wrong direction if the photo is to be believed.  Various body parts are malfunctioning, we're all carrying some extra pounds (except for Skipper Joe who still fits into his jacket), but we're still ready to party! So plan to be in Brigham City June 23-24, 2017 for the BEHS Class of '67 50th Reunion.  Dinner this time will be at the lovely Academy Conference Center on June 24.  More details about that and other activities soon.

Very important: Not much money for postage, so we really need current email addresses from all who have them. If yours has changed from 5 years ago--or if you don't remember receiving info about the 45th reunion, please send all your contact info to: behsclassof1967@gmail.com

Thanks!



Tuesday, January 31, 2017

2017 Memorial Page


Memorial Report:

Two 1967 Classmates were added to our Class Memorial page this week.


 Sending our Deepest Sympathy and Condolences to their Families




Monday, October 31, 2016

Memorial Page



Sad to Report:

Two 1967 Classmates were added to our Class memorial page this week. 


See the details on their memorial page



Sending our Deepest Sympathy and Condolences to their Families



 

Thursday, July 28, 2016

Added 5 Classmates to our Memorial page

Our condolences to the families and friends of the five classmates we are adding to our Memorial page today. 
For more details and their obituaries click this Link


Gary Christensen passed away April 30, 2016 


Mark Barlow Passed away on June 30, 2016 

Linda Petersen Passed away on December 16, 2015


Ward Whitaker Passed away on July 4, 2014



Kathryn Smith Guthrie Passed away on March 7, 2013





Monday, June 20, 2016

BEHS Class of 1967 50th Reunion

Our 50th Class Reunion is coming up next year and a committee planning meeting will held in mid July. 

50 Year

Becky Hickox




Monday, October 1, 2012



Dr Mike Braegger offered plane rides to our classmates during our 45th reunion. He compiled this video of the adventure:







Dr Mike & Craig Pixton

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Class of 1967 45th Reunion Program


Our 45th class reunion was a great success and here are some links to photos and an article you might be interested in. 

For those not on the Facebook group page, this will be your first look.

Please plan to attend the 50th reunion and keep in touch thru this email address and/or our Facebook group page.

Facebook Group Page

Class Web page


Reunion Program for our BEHS Class of 1967 45th Reunion




Thursday, August 9, 2012

Reunion Article in Salt Lake Deseret News!


By Jerry Earl Johnston , Deseret News
Published: Wednesday, Aug. 8 2012 5:00 a.m. MDT

It was time for our high school class reunion — 45 years since Diploma Day —
and the word on the street was Boozy would be there.

Boozy — Jerry Busenbark. Wasn't he the kid who once painted himself blue?
He wasn't the class clown — more like the class character.

When a questionnaire went out asking the most memorable moment in high school,
dozens of alums wrote, "The day Boozy blew a toilet off the wall with a cherry bomb."

Now, 45 years later, most people didn't know what to expect.

Would he be tattooed top to bottom?

Would he remember our names?

Would he remember his own?

My wife and I sat at Boozy's table. As I took my seat, I thought I caught a whiff of gunpowder.

But if anyone hoped Boozy would make a scene, they were in for a letdown.

This was not the Boozy we once knew.

This Boozy had served as a counselor in a Mormon mission presidency in Russia.

He had served with distinction in the Armed Forces.

He had penned two books.

Instead of being a "character," this Boozy had character.

We were blown away, even more than we were by his cherry bomb stunt.

I left knowing I'd vote for him if he ever ran for the Senate.

Boozy was a transformed soul.

Because I've been through a few transformations myself, I have a special affection for
people who've turned their lives around.

There's a guy in Box Elder County who went to prison as a high school kid for setting fire to an ROTC building during the Vietnam War.

Some folks tell me today he is the best stake president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints they've ever had.

I've seen gruff people become teddy bears, and I've seen teddy bears turn into charismatic leaders.
In the Bible, men of God turn walking sticks into snakes and turn water into wine.

But those miracles, in my mind, pale when compared to the transformations I see in the men and women around me.
Such changes are magical — like watching someone on stage turn handkerchiefs into doves.

Boozy is just the latest — and one of the greatest — examples.

As we parted ways at the reunion, he and I pledged to stay in touch.
Nothing he could do at this point would surprise me.

For the New Boozy, I don't believe even the sky is the limit.

Jerry Johnston is a former Deseret News staff writer. "New Harmony" appears every other week in Mormon Times. Email: jerjohn@desnews.com

Copyright 2012, Deseret News Publishing Company

About the Author
Jerry Earl Johnston
Jerry Earl Johnston is a former Deseret News staffer who currently freelances columns for Mormon Times and the Faith page. Hes from Brigham City, Utah, where he and wife Carol still live. They have a blended family of more ..
 Copyright 2012, Deseret News Publishing Company

Tuesday, August 7, 2012


Want to extend our thanks to Karla Parsons for sending in a copy of Doug Parsons' Obituary and a family photo.