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Top: Showing true spirit, Tina Richards and Kandi Collins dress m their Rebel attire on Spirit Day. Above: In a hurry to get to homeroom. Gina Ackley comes to school with no shoes on. Top Right: An excellent quarterback form is shown by Jack Steele as Mr. Howard referees during gym class. 16 STUDENT LIFE
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Homecoming candidates and their escorts: Front row: Cindy Overton. Andrew Green. Kathy Dixon, Gary Paul. Amy Ford. Dan Berger. Emma Hyslop, Neil Robinson. Kim Burns, John Cotton. Jeana Vonderhaar. Eddie Drohan, Michelle Buelow, Steve Canfield. Second Row: Kim Beatty, Mike Kordes. Jenny Bowman. Tim Perkins. Diana Lunsford. Brian Coshnitzke. Mimi McClure. Buddy Pittman. Kim Widner. Greg Aylor. Third Row: Lana Wilson. Todd Scherenbeck. Jill Sherry. Chris McDonald. Carina Enqvist, Scott Wilson. Kelly Hall. Gary Kinman, Barb Crow. Jeff Jackson. Teena Barlow. Nick Grant. Diana Harris. Daryl Anness. Stephanie Modlin. Scott Schwartz Fourth Row: Debbie Burton. Chris Smith. Lisa Tanner. Jim Taulbee. Robin Miller. James Hounchell. Tara Malazuski. Dale Franxman. Amy Andrew. Guy Angel. Theresa Grant. Wes Reynolds. Julie Davis. Chris Walker. Wendy Nickerson. Dave Dinn. Lower Left: Cheering the Rebel football team to State. Jodi White shows her spirit. Right: Proudly escorting Kim Beatty down the field is Mike Kordes. HOMECOMING 15
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Life At BCHS Boone County High was a large part of every stu- dent’s life. Each day for six hours or so they filled the halls with laughter and chatter and the classrooms with eager learning minds. A student’s life did not exist only within the confines of the classroom. There were activities that were equally as important. Socializing was one of the favorites; meeting in the hall between class, in the cafeteria during lunch, joining friends in the usual “hang out’’ before school, sharing smiles, ideas and dreams. Each and every student who at- tended Boone County was special in some way and contributed his part to the whole life of the school. The students joined together to help make Boone County “Better Than Ever!!” — Sherrie Mallicoat Top: A busy bustling hallway shows the typical crowd rushing to their next class. Middle: Physical Education football is very serious business as the touch football team sets the plays in the huddle. Far Left: For socializing before school, the tunnel is a favorite meeting spot for this group of students. Left: Concentrating on the task at hand. Josie Marks tries to improve her office skills. STUDENT LIFE 17
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