Boone County High School - Boone Hi Ways Yearbook (Florence, KY)

 - Class of 1983

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With Flipper flopping, Maria Bruce rushes for five points for the junior class. When Anything Goes, Anything goes!!! Spinning ‘round in a last sweep for points. Mrs. Sue Patterson raced for the faculty squad, which was also dubbed the “clean up crew Tricy- cling down Memory Lane. Mrs. Ann Dunn pedals for points for the faculty squad in the great Tricycle Race Sporting true Rebel blue spirit. Coach Mike Karr models the effort of Mr. Terry Johnson’s art classes. The T-shirts separated the 1 students from the 1 faculty during “Anything goes. Contemplative member of the faculty team consider their next event Showing “fifties form,” Junior Cindy Ashcraft conquers one of the tasks in the obstacle course. Almost Anything Goes 21

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An ordinary sight, no way! Stu- dents and faculty raced tricycles across the gym floor, jumped “in the sack with fellow teammates, ran across a pool of water, cartwheeled down the gym floor, ran across the fl- oor in flippers, and dove in “face first in a pie-eating contest. Strange? Yes. but it was fun. On Friday. December 17, Student Council’s Almost anything Goes” competition pitted the seniors against the juniors against the soph- omores against the faculty in exciting head- to-head competitions. Modeled after its former television counterpart, the competition contained several unusual events including a tricycle race, an obstacle course, a pie-eating contest, a combina- tion sack — three legged race, and a simple relay race with flippers on. The seniors won the competition, with the juniors, sophomores, and faculty following, respectively. After the competiton, students dashed out the doors to enjoy their Christmas vacations. Teachers, also happy for the holiday, slowly trudged to their cars. Most wanted only to reach home, pull out the Ben-Gay, and jump in a hot tub to soak. Both students and faculty will remember the fun and madness” of this first “Almost Anything Goes.” Hopefully, this pre-Christmas frivolity will become a BCHS tradition. 20 Almost Anything Goes



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“Oh no! An ape has stolen Mario’s girlfriend and it is your mis- sion to save her, but Mr. and Mrs. Pac Man also need your help to man- euver themselves away from the mer- ciless “chomping” ghost monsters. But wait, the invaders from space have just descended into the earth’s atmosp- here and are attacking cities with laser bombs, and you must destroy them before they land on the earth’s surface.” These and many more missions were the objects of such great arcade smashes as Donkey Kong, Mr. and Mrs. Pac Man, and Space Invaders. Though everyone had his favorite, there wasn’t a student at school who hadn’t experienced the turmoil of video “fever . After school hours students could be found playing their favorite video games in arcades all across town, and once one entered the arcade, the quarter became his best friend. Yet students not only found computer games amazing; the students in Mrs. Linda Twyman’s computer classes found that the computer was more than just a toy. Through the study of computers, students learned their vast capabilities, and the possibilities of the future through their use. In all, the comput- er touched all of our lives, whether by sitting at home playing Atari, or by programming them in school; we all knew one thing, the computer had become of age.

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