Boonsboro High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Boonsboro, MD)

 - Class of 1979

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Q, first I r 1 I , 'E X? 1 ' ' ffl f F x 1' ' t I 1 Knight and Kendra Wllllams appear to be m a daze after the xf.-,ff tp? ,A FQ,-' , ff, ,jg Q K, yi . .,,, M,,f ' 1 Z tri ooolli Q 7, , ww j .xx- 8: . ,J Q. ' A null' F if Q X Q .-.QW S' ' ' I -. x.- .',, U' -:Sf AQ ,,+. X. m P , 3: ,-- fg,m' x LAL X f-as . aw ff 1 wi'fa.::5'2 'gf ' -Q-M ' , X , .3 X 1 Q is 1-nuff Q . Lf Q ,- V TX v I-6 nl 1 '- ,O Q 1 A- . - .qv I, gk nv 2 X , 'Q ! - .? ' -..f-'Km 1 . Q , f -Q.m,M,: ,ax x Wh- 1 Our minds will explore together, The old worlds we,ve conquered forever. Then we will live in love together, as one. in IeffTaulton presents the newly crowned Homecoming queen, Kendra Williams, with a gift from the Varsity Club. H NN I ' A 1 ' nl' N -'1 at ' Q FW' Yl Q an N is K.-x S L. HH X 2: 5 I M 3 gr 1 an m 'X 1 n ' N , X I . N gg. A if-H-Q . l ' ' x ' ' 1 ' 7 i ' Z f ' ga l t r .j ' i if V s V gi if t s e 'Hg p . ew- it 'F ' t .. 3 an-W Sf ' I ,., ' l '-tw-Q l : 'f.i2f?i f -V,' f 5 V N ' l w lf'2ll ,ilf5iiii:55 i i-l' .Ml -li? 4 l ' 'I .- Q st t f s - n r sirn 1 ,wg i t im' ,: .,,1 if li9rgl Everyone wondered what gave Leslie Roll such enthusiasm as she emerged from the spirit box, during a pep rally skit. 6 us,.m...4. -AA ...- PAQ- 4--:M Dclmlric turn to their Mosc, and for El trip clown sliding board. l l w l or . , qs gi ggi Q Q, ' I A , 1 H X. A gsgkk' Milf, 1 my nf l ! ' N . H ,J , I Ju: ' , ' 'ff' i Jl isnt' 4 l 'Aa ',', 'I l i-E, 1 , 1 N A p N K 5 V ' Wig ' 3 l 1 1 Y l r y ' 5 2 H .53 ' 7 i' l V 2 K., f 3- . f-A' l 1 ', fail, 'EV 5 ' A I if 4 'I' fffiyx rin unidentified student scouts Rir excite- Randy Leatherman Lisa Semlerl ment from his perch in the Valley Mall. enjoy the Illklfjiif of ai kiss. l U , i l ri l . , p w I W 3 I-if 2 ll, choosing gowns. Sue Hofiinan, and Angie Frushour prepare of the f,,,..,Wvf vm ,, swf, x I4 tl U You will Rnd other kinds That have been in search of you Many lives have brought you to Recognize it's your life in review .WP 7 I ww 1 W A: If X II M ur is err , unc Doug Frushour, Jeff Birkey, C t B y l R ly St l p customers at the Valley 1 ll 1, th ta ed Wa durinf cart i This vicious character represents the football l t s defensive 1, 10 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I W. I 'vs ilfh I f In Iqx , YD I BHS remembered Mickey In I I I I bratecl his fiftieth birthday cele- NN I I ' I I if I, . , 'I:. I' I -IW Ii J f .Q -HI Ii ' fl: -H -In ,I .1 f ll ' T' , B3 1 I I1 if I, I Q v I If 3 I AQ' Q'I' I-me ' 6 if-Q 7 I I .. , Displaying their acting abilities, Holly l, Regan! Bailey, and Diane WarrenfelIz the Freshman' +1 Class win the Best Play award in the Fournament of I Plays. I I X I I Renee Massie blended many rifher talexfnts to . W... take first Place in tlw T,I....L UL ,,ff ' A M1 R S ff 3 A 3 , 4 ....,..-.-an 4-J. QNX ,. Wd - wmv! ,an .,,,,, vi 1 . V L,.f::L5 K ,f 'H' 2 f ' .. - - f ' --f . A ,f 5331:-v 0 M-W .. .1 ..f.-...fm -an ..4..a..-Aw. . at 1 .sv gi.- Evcn old pop cans can ll0C0llIC an piccc of nrt. john Hose composes il song to express his inner feelings. l 1 A' Ianine Otto. Iulie Hannigan. Renee Massie and Connie Knight reflect their y i T' lwf QR or .v . M, , , J- -' 'eff an X ii afghan . .ll l 1 l WE l X And We will live together, Untill, the twelth of never, Our vgoiees will ring forever, as one. r ' 3 r rl I l l i L l , w T clqry Bcndcf finds an ll-w moments to croclm ' x ' v ,Q ggfg-1 Q , 'Jia et 'V ll E e '- Ai' I ' 1 Y 1 ,- , A N 1 lt- , .. I l l .-4 -, Q ,134 1' ' .I ,M 'l '-'I ' ' ' 6 aw 'N X 1 , ,gplll T W' l 4 , I ' J l 1' lf ' . 4 ,. H 5 -QW vi K , W l' N. F in Q wx 1 141 1, 1 . 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W 7 v ,V r Q- .,.,, ...I . . , g:,r:.,l lpn, ., A - More than .200 seniors filed into the 4 gymnasium, June fourth, to the inusic of it Pomp and Circurnstance. Dressed in cap and gown, they became the twentieth l .2- graduating class at BHS. T With the aide of various faculty mem- bers, they produced the Senior Class play, The Nut Factory, and the first student pro- duced and directed newscast, 10-Minutes y VV-BHS. The class of '79 was looked on,fhy both . -ASF' l V H l 4 1, teachers and students, as a very talented , class. This year's seniors prevailed in aca- demic schooling, as well as their artistic creativity. Their class gift, a computer, is to y be used in 3 Cffmpumf CUUTSE to be Uffefed Under the watchful eyes of many spectaters, Dave Kiracofe, Winn Babington, jdn Roll, and in the upcoming years. Connie Knight anxiously await the final result ofthe Homecoming vote. i A ' ' l ' P ' N, ,M YR s p Q ,L M.. in f-. .- e - ,ii . Pa A ' l ,W f' H21 ' ' I l 1 A in-7 3,5 , i ij- 5 , J Q w iff ' if 5 W' l ' ., 2 5. ' l I ' - . ,.t ' f wi, ' , - .1 , is , 4 is - 2 .1 5 nf Y ig ,H ,H 3. LN. E . X it l ' r 1 , F l s I y MOTTO-- New isnthe 'me to i l M T make our eams reality, to sy t our y ambitions, and to T reach our golals. COLORS -- Blue and i ivory c 'SONG -- The Loniriand T Winding Road FLOWER -- Light hluelrose El,QQl?.CZABINE'I': Kneeling: E. Bahington. Second Row: 1. Delauney, A. Falck, J. Kline, R. Massie, . 1 nuns. K .M .1 ,Mm My, ,i. Z' i , 3 t 1 n 1 . , '-'Q N K i ..,Qwf:Wll4 ! l - . Qi A,M,. 0 3 . I silyt RAQLEZE. 1 1 ..v- SF Mi1'ls'si5,H,ni 55' as 0 0 ' fini ...g u,,,, wt' ,Q wiv sm.. nnsn f.i,f,Elu X xc.: ' .'..' '. WJ .- 1 1 it if TW X K X 'j' ,Q 1, n,.,,mg..! , ,,w.m.- Yr f it -..V -wee x .H ' -H H . r N wmv' - MQ . r ' ' M14 1' 'tim' l Senior twins, Bonnie and Connie Knight, and Pam and Penny Burgan, show glnki? OFFICEITS: First Roxy: Treasurer, B. Ingramg Secretary, T. their toplvtherness by Sportiml indentical outfits. qgilinfy' Secum Row: Premdem' H' B03 efi VlUe'Pfe51demi R- P w .ax . 'ng , if ue .p. fig' V QQ2 ,lx n FA L 'A 1 my Mark Edward Dorosh Michael Edward Dorsey Paul Aaron Drake Sarah Louise Draper ,JB as v Cheryl Marie Duffey Pamela Ann Dunlap Debra Lee Dunn Susan Lauretta Ebersole X Q Mb, Cui' Q! l s all Kenneth Lee Edleblute Charles William Elliot A typical hall gang, Mike Dorsey, Richard Montgomery, Larry Kitchen, and josh Hubbard, stroll down the ramp late for class. TN' Annette M. Falck Benjamin I. Fisher Craig Allen Fraley Douglas Eugene Frushour SENIORS I 21 V V IQ' Gale Marie Lerch Michael Anthony Lohman Sharon Marie Long Scott R. MacMicl1ael Charles Barry Mangum Timothy Frederick Marshall Arnold Rodger lNlzn'tin I -lug As he sings for the students at B-H-5-, Jeff Taultml puts feel' Vicki Lynn Martz Dwayne Eric Mason Renee Denise Massic ing into his music. ,Q I . . auf' Vx 'xx : xl Emma jean McAfee Marsha Lorraine McGraw Amanda Lynn Mendez Timothy James Metz SENIOHS I 25 If L M W? W f-f -x.. A f4Ml'Hn.. 1 if s wers IV mn 1 Hs., .A .fx W is M' if W 1. ., .N M1522 guy fb, ' 'Q 5 x., nh- 4 ' -ww .mm 2 dis W ww, Spending their free time together, Andrea Riner and J. Brown find a quiet and scenic spot at Shaffer Memorial Park. ,AL .., Sharon Kay Rowland Jeanne Marie Ryan -gf' Debra Anne Sabre George Cushen Scharnel ISHYCY THYIOY Seabfight Cecil Hubert Seal n W Doug Frushour, Paula Shobe and Ion Roll, rehearse a scene from The Nut Factory. Kendra Kay Williams Randall Keith Zittle 32 ! SENIORS Striving to develop their bookkeeping skills, Dolores Stouffer, Ethel Kephart, Donna Reeder and Pam Dun lap work on a practice set. win-F wi...,,, Qliuvf , X u DHWH Marie WilSOI1 Donald Thomas Witmer Edward Lee Wyand In memory of our classmate: Donald Albert Thomas, Ir. Born - Iune 17, 1961 Died - August 13, 1978 C amera S hy Kenneth Roman Brown Ronald Lee Dodson Carey Lee Fauble Bjorn Grim-Palhson Mark Randall Harbin Richard Charles Holmes Donald Eugene Longerbeam Roy Linwood McCoy Harry James Palmer Melissa Renee Reed Clinton Woodrow Roberts Virginia Ruth Stafford Terry Lynn Younkins Senior Directory Gary L. Allen Comrade, Albino Chess Club l,2,3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Tourn. of Plays 35 Senior Play 45 Student Council 2,3545 Citizens Advisory Comm. 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Chicftan Staff l,2,3,4, Picture Editor 45 Arrowhead Staff 35 Misty Mount Counselor 35 Talent Show Comm. 35 Pep Band 3,45 Whois Who Among American High School Students 35 Brass Choir 3,45 W.B.H.S. Staff45 It's Academic 25 All County band 45 Boys State 35 Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Capt. 45 Indoor Track l,2,3,4, Capt. 45 Terry Lee Bowers David VV. Bowman Goodwrcnch J.V. Football 15 Vo-Tech 3,4. Amy Boyce Aim Student Gov. Rep. l,2,3,45 Alumni Tea Comm. Co-Chairman 15 M.A.S.C. Staff45 W.C.A.S.C. Rep 45 Alternate to the Student Advi- Outdoor Track 1,2,3,4, Capt. 4. 5 . - i i 'rf sory Council 45 H.C.C. l,2,3,4, Parlimentarian!Historian 2,3,4, 'E ' i iii Q 'ii' ' ' Q A Recording Secretary 45 Campus Life 25 Wash. Co. Student Trip to Lloyd Leroy Anderson J France 35 Youth Health Council 35 Talent Show Comm. 35 Atwood H A ipbp ,Pe-ninanship Award 3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Boys Basketball Stat. 3.4, Edwina Mae Babington a J g,Head Stat. 45 Chieftan Staff45 Page to Maryland General Assembly F.B.L.A. 1,2,3,45 Class Treasurer 25 Chieftan A a '25 iit I. Senior Superlatives: Most Likely to Succeedu, Most Studiousu LJhal'leS L. bell Chucky, Comrade Re I 4. Guidan I Aid 4 ' Band 1,2,3,45 Brass Choir 2,45 Anowhead Staff35 Chieftan Staff 3,45 Talent Show Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 35 Chess Cl db 45 Senior Play 45 Talent Y9 Eid' Comrade Band 45 3,45 Brass Academic 4 Chess Soccer 4. p, ce e. W.B.H.S. Staff 45 Intramural So cer 45 Govemor's zPem1Y Marie Bllfgan A . r -Intramurals: Basketball 1,2535 Volleyball 1,25 Softball 35 ,lub sr D.E.C.A. 4. 5 f 5 5 A Terr1e,MO0Cl'1 R? 5 35 F.H.A. 1r F.B.L.A.5 .z Treasurer 4. Q A 13 Marie Buffs 5 FLB-.L.A. 35 Elementary Aidefi4'2,QMi3le Schgol Aide 4. wr Xt Kay Butts 3 XXX y Aide 4 5 Brass Choir 45 alent Show Merit gl V puff 2,3,45 -vi V S Basketball 1' R Delam da Kaye 4 H.A. 15 F.F.A .yalivi Sherie Ann if ..,, 44,3 Vo-Tech 3.4. Tina Denise Hamish Ouitdoor Track 2,3,44 Indoor Track 2,3444 J.V. Basketball 14 Band P0yvderQuff,,1,44 Intramurj 1,24 .Field Hdckeyl14F.F.A, 3,44 vim Elemen' Randal Harbirri . I ' r r .4 ' 4 Kenn William Haupt Kenny ,24 110.134 D.o. 114. , Vicki Diane :Haupt rii if '37 Vic EflementaryUAide 3,44 Guidance Omc 2514 444 Teacher Apprecia- tion Day 4g Senior Superlativesp: Best Looking , Biggest Flirtv 4. ifllavid Wayne Hines P' F.F.A. 14 Chieftan 1rep.,x, 1 hess Clrregt. A so effrey Allen Hoff , F ug . Football Manager orus 14 Stifdientfl ki' . 1,2525 fter School Chorus 2g Class Cabinet'34 Prom Comp. 3g Talent SQ w Comm. 3g D.o.1 34 D.o. II 4. is 53311 Richard Holinesae CrossxC8p3it1iy 1,2,3. ff , li P , - If' CWC' 'aa' tigirelgcp f, Guitar Club 34 1115. 1 4g work Expen- en'?ex4g ' ml Basketball 4. W -- Qttih' joshua Allan Hubbard josh j.V. Football 24.Varsity Football 3,44 Varsity Club 3,44 Outdoor Track 2,3,4. Teresa Lynn Huffer Treas j.V. Cheerleader 1,2, Co-Capt. 24 Varsity Cheerleader 344, CoaCapgR4,. . 3,44 F.B.L.A. 1,2,3,44 Secretary 44 Campus Life 14 Talent Show 1,2,3,44 Talent Show Connn. 34 Prom Comm. 34 Class Cabinet 24 Intramura 44: Hockey 24 Volleyball 1,2434 Powderpuff 3,44 Drama Club 3,44 gaimannent of Plays 344, Director 44 Senior Play 44 Best Actress Award 34 Student Gov. 34 Chieftan Rep. 1,44 Chieltan 3,4, Co-Editor of Senior Section 44 Teacher Apprec' 'on Day 44 Student Gov. Softball Game 34 Varsity Club 3,44 F.F.A. 44Arb01f 'iliawrence Eugene Kitchen I4 Sound ofillusic l. Adrian Dean jenkins Dcano F.F.A. 1,24 Drama Club 1. Art..ClvlT5. r 4- 44 4 -,ive Sharon I I A io'e iiioi l Berkeley Health Program 44 Misgv ,Mg Counser x g ent Page 44 Senior Class Play 44 Teach APDIEL' ffj. .- tion DQIYWQHQ I Supcrlatives: Quietest 4. Carrie Lee Kaetzel - an 1 Band 1,2,3,44 F.H.A. 14 F.B.L.A. 1,2,34 Elementary Aide 4. Mark Sterling Kaetzel fy A 6 Otis 1.v. Fooflmll 1,24 varsity F03rBW,4, Bmlmll 14 no II 4. William Neill Kefauver Band 1,2,3,44 Chess QClub 1,2,3,44. Maryland junior Science and Humanities Synipoglifun 34 If? A demic 44 Commended Merit Els' Scholar 3. A 4-, if P - ,,14 . . Twanna Elizabeth Keller V -4 5 - Health Careers Club 14 Varsity cf jl,3,4g F.F.A. 44 Bandffl I Basketball Stat. 34 I.V. Basketballf ltball 1,2,3,44 lntl'anll'i.kq.ls: 4 I Football 1,2,34 Volleyball 2,34 1,2,3. 1 Ethel Mae Kephart QQ ' T ' F.H.A. 14 Band 1,24 j.V. Basketball 1i iOutcloor Track 24 Intramu- V rals: Volleyball 2,34 Field Hockey 1,2,34 F.F.A. 4. 3 Robert Ray Kifer II Comrade, Dr. Bob, Bobby I ' Intramural Soccer 44 Indoor Track 3,44 Outdoor Track 34 Prom Q Comm. 34 Cross Country 3,4, Manager 44 Varsity Basketball Manf ager 44 Chess Club 2,3,44 Yearbook Staff 34 Band Announcer 3g 4 Staff4. g P I I .A 3.4: ' David.Pa iacoffe n.E.c.A:a? b0r Track 2,44 outdoor 2,44 Inrfamum 4 Dag . . 1-ids- ketbal12,44+Soccer 44 Varsity Club Larry ffrey Lynn Kline IV. Football 1,24 Varsity Football Jeff Elementary Aide 44 Misty Mount Counselor 44 Fairil-lw Counsq 11:4 ' Day Play 4g Who's Who Among American High School Students 3,44 Ali-Ghan Shrine North-South Game 2,3,4, Cheerleader 243, Queen 44 Senior Superlatives: Most Spirited 4. john Michael Hurley F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Outdoor Track 2. jamie Todd Hutchinson Intramural Basketball 44 F.F.A. 1,2,3. Deanna Mae Hutzell 44. H.C.C. 1,24 Intramural Football 4 ppA:p4:xp A A . iii Ginger Kay Hutzell .,4,,,.... Band 1,2,34 Class Cabinet lg Drama Club 1,2434 Plays 142,34 Senior Play 4g Chieftan staff 2,3,4, Assistant Editliifi44 Intramural Volleyball 1,2,34 Class Secretary 34 Prom Comm. 34 Tal- ent Show Comm. 34 Varsity Cheerleader 44 Elementary Aide 4g Middle School Aide 44 Powderpuff 44 Varsity Club 44 Talent Show 4. Pamela Sue Hutzell 'Pam Softball 2,3,44 D.E.C.A. 3,4. A X' K Bonnie jo Ingram ...wmjo Band 1,2,3,44 Student Gov. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 44 W.C.A.S.C. Repf'44 M.A.S.C. Rep 44 Powderpuff 1,2,3,44 j.V. Basketball 1,2, Capt. 24 Varsity Basketball 3,44 Capt. 44 Softball 1,2,3,44 Class Vice-President 24 Class Secretary 4g Chieftan Staff44 F.F.A. 44 F.B.L.A. 2,34 H.C.C. 14 Middle School Aide 44 Teachers Aide 3,44 School Scene Reporter 44 Intramurals: Volleyball 1,2,3Q Field Hockey 1,2,34 Football 1,2,3g Vasity Basketball Stat. 44 Varsity Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 44 Chorus .,1 .F Basketball 3,44 Outdoor Track President 44 Class Cabinet 4g Class Year Nominee 14 Campus Life lg Bonnie Lou Knight . Student Gov. 1,2,44 LV. Cheerleader tramurals: Volleyball 1,2434 Field Powclerpuff 3,44 Track Timer 1,34 1,2,3,44 F.B.L.A. 1,2,34 Almost Cabinet 3g Talent Show 2,34 Talent 3g Who's Who Among American High Shrine Cheerleader 2. Conie Lellilfi j.V. Cheerle8i1Q1gw142454yarsity Varsity Club 2,3,44 Secretary.4 Football 1,2434 Volleyball 1,2,34 Field 3,44 Talent Show 1,2,3,4Q Prom Comm. 3g Track Timer'34 OutdoortTrack 24 Aide 44 Who's Who Among American High Chan Shrine Cheerleader 3. its Kevin Dalei Knight 4 F.F.A. v1,2,3,44 Intramural Basketball 2,3,44 Theresa Ann A X inframumitwsileyimll 1,24 F.H.A. 24 D.E.c.A. 4 Richard-Theiss Lawson' 4 - A V J A Vo-Tech 3,43 4 W-Ati. i nl' Randal Adrian Leatherman l A M ,.Li ' 'K' 'd ' 4 Q .2545 35 A' 5 P 4 3 Band 1,2,35 Outdoor Track 1,25 Student Gov. 152,45 Intramural Soc- cer 4. Gale Marie Lerch Galesaphene Band 15 Class Cabinet 15 Office Aide 2,35 F.B.L.A. 253,45 Varsity Club 35 Basketball Stat. 35 Student Rep. for National Safety Counsel 35 D.O. 1145 Work Study 45 Senior Class Play 45 Senior Superlatives: Biggest Apple Polisher , 4. Sharon Marie Long Shar' F.B.L.A. 1,2535 F.B.L.A. Fashion Show 25 Intramural Volleyball 25 Chieftan Patron Stail' 25 American Legion Essay Contest Winner 15 Talent Show Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 35 Chieftan Rep. 3. Michael Anthony Lohman Mike D.E.C.A. 4, President 45 A.V. Crew 3. Donald Longerbeam Don Scott R. MacMichae1 Mac ,l.V. Football 1,25 Varsity Football 45 F.F.A. 152535 Intramural Bas- ketball 45 D.E. II 45 Student Gov. 15 Varsity Club 45 D.E.C.A. 45 Stage Crew 3. Charles B. Mangum CharlieN Drama Club 15 Cross Country 45 Soccer 35 Varsity Club 45 Spanish Club 25 Outdoor Track 45 Chorus 4. Timothy Frederick Marshall Fireplug j.V. Football 1,25 Baseball 1,25 F.F.A. 1,2.3,45 Frosh. Basketball 15 j.V. Basketball 25 Stage Crew 2,35 Intramural Basketball 3,45 D.E.C.A. 4. Arnold Roger Martin F.F.A. l,2,4. Vicki Lynn Martz F.H.A. 1,25 D.E.C.A. 3,4. Dwayne Eric Mason Too-Tall Chorus 3,45 Carousel 4. Renee Denise Massie Talent Show NVinner 45 Class Cabinet 45 Office Aide 45 Senior Su- perlatives: Best Dressedw, Most Musical . Emma jean McAfee Ieannie F.I-I.A. 1,4, Vice-President 45 Varsity Club 1,2,3545 Softball l,2,35 -l.V. Basketball 1525 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Cross Country 45 Intra- murals: Football 15 Field Hockey 15 Powderpuff1,4. Roy Linwood McCoy ,I.V. Football lg Vo-Tech 3,4. Marsha Lorraine McGraw Scoop LV. Cheerleader 1,25 Varsity Cheerleader 35 Intramurals: Football 1,25 Volleyball 1,2,35 Hockey 1,25 1i.C.C. 1,25 F.B.L.A. 35 D.E.C.A. 45 Varsity Club 3,45 Distributive Education 45 Talent Show 1,2,35 Outdoor Track 253. Amanda Lynn Mendez Mandy F.B.L.A. 2,35 F.H.A. 15 Chieftan Rep. 45 Prom Comm. 35 Talent Show Comm. 35 Vice-Principle Aide 4. Timothy James Metz Tim Baseball 1. Jody Ann Miller S.A.E. 15 Intramural Volleyball 15 Recreation Comm. 25 Campus Life 15 F.B.L.A. 2,3545 Vice-President 45 F.B.L.A. Fashion Show 25 Band 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4, Band Council 2,3545 All County Band 45 Guidance Office Aide 35 Elementary Aide 45 Middle School Aide 45 Homecoming Court 45 Senior Superlatives: Friendliest'y 4. Lisa Ann Moats F.H.A. 35 Chieftan Patron Staff 35 D.O. I 35 D.O. II 4. Michael Dennis Moats A MIKEMOATS Varsity Club 1,2535 Varsity Football Trainer 2,35 Varsity Basketball Trainer and Manager 1,2535 Track Trainer and Manager 1,2,35 D.O. I 35 H.j.C. 4. Teri Denise Mofhltt Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 1,2545 Class Treasurers 15 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Softball Manager 1,2,35 Varsity Club 152,3. Brenda Lee Mongan Brender, Muncbin Student Gov. 1,2,3,45 Student Gov. Softball Game 1,25 Exchange Day Rep. 15 S.A.E. 15 Indoor Track 1,25 Outdoor Track 25 Band 152,35 Drama Club 1,25 Chieftan Rep. 45 Band Council 15 Tea Committee 1,2,35 F.B.L.A. 25 Class President 25 Stage Crew 1,25 Teacher's Aide 25 F.B.L.A. Fashion Show 25 Varsity Club 2535 Powderpuff 35 Bas- ketball Stat. 35 D.O. 135 D.O. II 45 Homecoming Court 45 Intramu- rals: Volleyball 1,2535 Football 15 Teacher Appreciation Day 253,45 Homecoming Float Comm. 15 Intramural Field Hockey 2. Cherly Elaine Monniger Cheri F.I-l.A. 15 Historian 15 D.E.C.A. 3,45 Reporter 354. Richard Montgomery F.F.A. 1,2545 Vo-Tech 3,4. Kevin Eugene Morgan Baseball 1,25 Intramural Basketball 2,35 Vo-Tech 3,4, Tina Marie Morris Band 1,2,35 F.B.L.A. 3.4. Raymond Francois Munch II Ray Band 152,3545 Pep Band 1,45 Chess Club l,2,3,45 Student Gov. 2,35 Library Aide 3,4. Cathy -lo Newlin H.C.C. 1,25 Intramural Volleyball 35 Powderpuff3545 F.H.A. 45 Sec- retary 4. Melinda Carol Noble Mel Class Secretary 1525 Class Cabinet 1,25 F.B.L.A. l52,3,4, President45 Chorus 152,3,45 Sound ofillusic 15 Amahl and the Night Visitors 15 Oklahoma! 25 L'il Abner 35 CIIVUII-S0145 Maryland All-State Member 45 All County Chorus 45 Drama Club 1,2,354, Secretary 45 Tourna- ment of Plays 3,4, Director 45 Senior Play 45 Elementary Aide 35 Prom Comm. 35 Talent Show Comm. 35 Chieitan Stafl'2,45 Student Gov. 45 Intramurals: Volleyball 35 Field Hockey 3. Donald Alan Norman Dan F.F.A. 15 Drama Club 1,25 Outdoor Track 152535 Indoor Track 2,45 Pre-Vo 25 Vo-Tech 354. Mervin Franklin Nuicc Frank Student Gov. 153,45 Indoor Track 3,45 Outdoor Track 3,45 Varsity Football 45 Vo-Tech 3545 Intramural Basketball 4. Paul Michael Nunnally Lynyrd j.V. Football 15 Skynyrd Lovers l,2,3545 R.N.A. 4. Janine Marie Otto Neaner Class Cabinet 1525 Band 1,2,3,45 Chieftan Rep. 1,25 Chieftan Stait 3,45 Layout Editor 45 Tournament of Plays 152,35 Senior Play 45 Drama Club 1,2,35 Prom Comm. 35 Talent Show Comm. 35 Student Gov. 35 F.F.A. 45 Elementary Aide 4. Harry Palmer Judy Kaye Phillips -Chicftan Patron Staff 25 Intramural Field Hockey 25 Outdoor Track 2,35 Indoor Track 3,4, Co-Captain 45 Cross Country 3,4, Co-Captain 45 Varsity Club 3545 Chieftan Rep. 45 F.B.L.A. 2,3,45 Historian 45 Elementary Aide 4. Curtis William Plunkard Curt F.F.A. 1525 Vo-Tech 3,4. 'Deborah Ann Pomfrey Debbie Vo-Tech 3,4. Glenda Sue Potter Sue D.E.C.A. I 3, D.E.C.A. II 4. Harry Lowe Powers IV Hap Baseball 1,4, F.F.A. 1,2,3, J.V. Football 1, Varsity Football 3,-1, Var- sity Club 2,3,4. Steven Allen Presgraves CHUB Fosh Basketball 1, J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3,4, Varsity Club 3,4, D.O. I 3, D.O. II 4. Richard Phillip Rager Rich D.E..C.A. 3,4. Melissa Renee Reed Rusty F.H.A. 3,4, Reporter 4, Powderpuff 4. Donna Kay Reeder Intramurals: Volleyball I,2,3, Soccer 2, Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 4, Misty Mount Counselor4, Chieftan Staff2,4, Co-Editor Senior Sec- tion 4, F.B.L.A. 3,4, Track Helper 3, Drama Club 4, Talent Show Connn. 3, Prom Comm. 3, Class Cabinet 3. Teresa Ann Reeder Treasure D.O. I 3, D.O. II 4. Michael Allen Reese Mike Cross Country 4, Frosh. Basketball 1, J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Bas- ketball 3,4, Outdoor Track 3,4, D.O. I 3, D.O. II 4, Varsity Club 3,4, Intramural Basketball Coach 4. Robert Samuel Rhodes Bobby, Rerun Intramurals: Basketball 1,2,3,4, Soccer 4, Indoor Track 3.4, Outdoor Track 4, Varsity Club 3,4, Baseball 3, D.O. I 3. Debra Ann Ridenour Debbie D.O. I 3. Andrea Grace Riner OklllltlIIIllI.l 2, Prom Comm. 3, Talent Show Comm. 3, Toum. of Plays 3,4, Director 4, L'il Almcr 3, Talent Show 4, Carousel 4, Student Cov. 4, Cbieftan Rep. 4, Drama Club 3,4, Vice-President 4, Senior Play 4, W.B.H.S. 4, Chorus 1,2,3,4, All County Chorus 4. Clint Roberts Woody Walter YVilliam Roberts Billy F.F.A. I, Pre-V0 2,3, D.E. II 4, D.E.C.A 4. Harry Lee Robertson Chess Club 4. Louis Jay Rockenhauser Jay D.O. II 3,4. Michael Lee Roelky Mickey F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Pre-Vo 2. Ken Lee Rohrer Band 1,2, Pep Band 1, Vo-Tech 3,4. Jon Daniel Roll A Student Gov. l,2,3,4, Vice-President 4, J.V. Football 1,2, Varsity Football 3, Frosh Basketball I, Outdoor Track 1, Drama Club 1,2,3,4, Vo-Tech 4, Talent Show 4, Senior Play 4, Arrowhead StatT3, Talent Show Comm. 3, Prom Comm. 3. Jay Frederick Roulette Band l,2.3,4, Pep Band 4, Brass Choir 3,4, All County Band 4, Talent Show 4, Chess Club I,2,3,4, It's Academic 3,4, Library Aide 3,4, Maryland State Scholarship - Honorable Mention 4, YVashington County's Nominee for National Youth Science Camp 4. Julia Lee Rowland Julie, Jule Drama Club 1,2,3,4, Tournament of Plays l,2, Best Actress 2, Senior Play 4, Band 1,2, Campus Life I,2, Sound ofMusic 1, Oklahoma! 2, Chieftan Rep. 1, Chieftan StafI'4, Vo-Tech 3, Prom Comm. 3, Talent Show Comm. 3, Carousel, Director 4. Sharon Kay Rowland D.E. I 3, D.E. II 4, D.E.C.A. 4. Jeanne Marie Ryan Bean Intramural Football I,2, D.E.C.A. 3, F.H.A. 4, A.V. Crew 4, Pow- derpuff 4. Debra Anne Sabre Debbie F.H.A. 4. George Cushen Schamel Football Manager and Trainer l,2,3,4, Outdoor Track l,2.3.4, ln- door Track 1,2,3,4, Cross Country 3.4, Chess Club l,2,3,4, Vice- President 2, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Drama Club 3.4, Lighting Crew Chainnan 4. Jeffrey Taylor Seabright Zeke Varsity Football 3,4, Varsity Club 3,4, Indoor Track 4, Intramural Basketball 4, Skyny1'd Lovers 2,3,4, R.N.A. 3.4. Cecil Hubert Seal F.F.A. I,2, D.O. I 3, D.O. II 4. Deborah Y. Semler Debbie D.E.C.A. 3,4, Intramural Volleyball 2. Lisa Annette Semler Student Cov. 1, F.B.L.A. 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Talent Show Comm 3, Class Cabinet 3, Class Treasurer 3, Cbiettan Rep. 3,-4. Curtis Eugene Shives F.F.A. I, Pre-Vo 2, D.O. I3, D.O. II 4. Paula Dale Shobe Drama Club 1,2,3,4, Chorus 4, Indoor Track 1.2: Outdoor Track l,2, Varsity Club 1,2,4, Intramurals: Football 1,2, Hockey 1,2, Vol- leyball l,2, Powdeipuff l,2,3,4, All County Chorus 4, Student Coy. 1,2,3, XV.C.A.S.C. Rep. 3, Talent Show Comm. 3, Talent Show 3,4, Arrowhead 3, Chieftan Stall' 3,4, Sales Manager 4, School Scene Reporter 4, Sound of Music 1, Carousel 4, Tourn. of Plays 2,3. Michael Duane Shoemaker Hulk Pre-Vo 2, D.E. 3, D.O. II 4. Brenda Lee Shumaker F.B.L.A. 2,3,4, Band Colorguard l,2,3, Talent Show Comm. 3, Tal- ent Show 3,4, Class Cabinet 4, Elementary Aide 4, D.E. 3. Robin Jeanette Shumaker F.B.L.A. 2,3,4, Band 1,2, Talent Show Comm. 3. Kristi Ann Siponen Kris, Krismas Drama Club 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3, Tourn. ol'Plays 1,2,3,4, CliTOClI0l' 44 Best Actress 3, Student Gov. 1, Senior Play 4, Pep Club I, F.B.L.A. 2, Chieftan Rep. 1,2, Chieftan Staff3,4, Editor In Chief4, Talent Show Comm. 3,Prom Comm. 3, Talent Show 4, Arrowhead 3, Var- sity Cheerleader 4, F.F.A. 4, Arbor Day Play 4, Elementary Aide 4, Varsity Club 4. Kimberly Jane Smallwood Kim F.H.A. 1,2, F.B.L.A. 3,4, Band Banner Carrier 2,3,4, D.O. II 4. Regina Ann Smith Smitty, Gina F.H.A. 1, Treasurer 1, F.B.L.A. 1,2, Fashion Show 2, Prom Comm. 3, Senior 'Play 4, Vice-Principal Office Aide 4. Tammy Lynn Smith Pre-Vo 2, D.O. I 3, D.O. II 4. William Terry Sonnnerville Buddy Varsity Football 3,4, Outdoor Track 3,4, Indoor Track 4, Varsity Club 3,4, Intramural Basketball 4, D.O. I 3. Shawen Renee Souders Ba-Bo F.H.A. 1,2, President 2, Intramurals: Volleyball 1,2,3, Field Hockey 2,3, Powderpuff2,3, Girls Basketball Manager 2,3,4, Chieftim Pat- ron StaiT2,3,4, Chieftan Photographer 4, Misty Mount Counselor 4, Fairview Counselor 4, F.F.A. 4, Prom Corn. 3, Apple Pie Contest Winner 2. Elvis i Handy Ei Senior Superlatives Frivnciiicst,': Jody Miller and Kevin Boyer. Biggest Apple-Polisin-rsi': Calle Lorch und -ll'iQf'iwilllitl!ll. tkrk W? ii ' Q 7 E 15 s f K ffl ' fi I 1' 9 -Q ,A .I L, fy-,Lb iff! KP,-yf .Q 1 E, 'f. R ' - 5 V 55. E J .2-. . ii! '-in I1 ix C , :A was fi .. ,- Y .g fl,-4 - -. . me , ' 1 y mg 5-:H X In 1 nuts W ' 33 . ' ' .. f 5 Q Xi--:f 1, sing- 1:5 'fav ? WW., J... nat. X ' ,..x,.. .Ili T? :N Vnrtin -'nt V A C V M .XM , i.: . ,A -.- Q . ' -' me H I , I if g xi? L Iii: -.' f'2A x P ' H -..-- -mpg , u f'f': J tax 1-QA.. 'PQ 1 X - .Sr . i n Most Spi1'itL'ci,': Kevin Boyer and Teresa Huff-er. Most Athicticuz Silcric C1lI'Ci!'l' and -IL'i'i l'a1llllm1. 1 f 'y . ,,..s.v-'N' M' . ,, ,, , n an ft, -syg W xp Q Clz1ssVVitn: 4i9fihSGiliDl'if-tiltcNIiSSil1gI Tania Bust Career Study Center Pcrsonsuz Janie De- Class SNVl'L'tilC1ll'fSHZ Hia-k Lawson und Beau-hicyi. Luuney and Frank Nuicc. Vivki St0NV2ll'f- it w I - - QuiGtCSt : Sharon Johnson and Frank Chu-kv Most Populuruz ,left l'1u1iton and Km-mlm Williams SEN IORS X 39 Best Dresscdv: Ieif Hoffman CMissing Renee Nlassiej. Most Likely To Sncceednz Kevin Boyer and Amy Boyce. Senior Superlatiues - ii. I p I, ' v,.f,?x -ff. mx A I 1 A fgfqgivrl. . MQIA Q in .4 v A -,ff . ' Q. , 4. . .,r ., 1 H- ,v ,ji -'l '74 rx ff dv if? ':. .-fb A5 12 ,v I il: ' 7. .1,r,'1, , f mx EV- ' r y' f ' -PM af J' f Vifi5?f,,!i1A?Q :jf ,gal A93-.jr f,.ffffi:3,,g S E557 52,: !a5,L' .J A .. -., ,Q is 71Z,,- ' - 1 a Wg ,Y :A 3 Ja , ,f , W P Lv, 'y w-qw, X' y., Most Dependableuz Terry Bender and Randy Stevens. K. Q f, ...W N1 r. r.,r X Riff.. Us Biggest Flirtsuz Vicki Haupt and Gary Campbell. l I , 9 v '1Most Studiousn: Amy Boyce and jay Roulette. Most Artisticuz Sarah Draper and jon Roll. 40 f SENIORS xv Best Lgokingng Vicki Haupt, Best Lookingnz Tom Witmer. Seniors Highlight Athletic Scene l josh Hubbard studies the action on the field. Kevin Boyer experienced the agony ofdefeat early in the sea- son. XVina Bahington runs a strong leg for her relay team. fl we Racing forthe finish line, Tina Hamish puts forth a final 4-Hhrt. The All Star Soccer game gives Curtis Berry and Bjorn Grim-Pahlson a chance to display their talent. SENIORS X41 0 Hidden Talents getheru. 4 'fit gt 1 'll Miss Aincric-a?, no, it's jeff Seabright in one of his crazy antics. l ?? if sl I an Helping out in the guidance of- fice is but a small part of Vicki leff Kline and jeff Taulton jam together in their rock group, Spaz. Hauptis school day. 7 tl f Wm 3 aff fix 5 fi Q l K 0 M ,N Fellow comrades, Jay Roulette, jeff Birky, Gary Allen, Mark Dorosh, Doug Frushour, Neil Kefauver, Andrew Davenport, Curtis Berry, Charles Bell and Randy Stevens, hang loosc to- Photography is a main factor in Gary Allen's life. The Masked Marvel, more commonly known as Price Blucwoorl, rescues Snowlmlue from tlic wickcrl witcliis curse. SENIORS X43 Seniors Examine Depth Of Specialized Fields Ea I ina , COMMERCIAL ART: jon Roll AUTO BODY: Curtis Plunkard WELDING: Charles Elliot ELECTRONICS: Rich Lawson, Frank Nuice, Charles Barger Il Q rw... METAL TRADES: Curt Deal, Ray Crampton FOOD SERVICE: Debbie Pomfrey ir: u . PLUMBING: Danny Baldwin, David Bowman DENTAL ASSISTING: Linda Gaither, Janie DeLauney 44 X SENIORS V0-Tech Seniors Participate I ri The Aririi urrirriers Day Parade. x-J A , MASONRY: Kevin Morgan The Cosmetology department displays its float in the parade. MACHINE TRADES: Tom Turner, Ed Taylor VOCATIONAL WOOD: Roy McCoy, Tom Barnlizut, Neal Beard KCERATUR 2 MUST i WEAR f GWGLES A 2 ' x I r ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION: William Souders, Ken Rohrer, Danny Norman AUTO MECHANICS: David Stottlemyer AIPE COEIDITIONING and REFRIGERATION: COSMETOLOCY: Vickie Stewart, Dawn Wilson, Teresa Chureliey, .Indy Harliaugli Pau Dra e SENIORS 145 ew Upperclassmen Have Challenging Projects The class of ,80 entered their junior year amidst many financial difficulties and rising inflation. Despite this situation, the juniors energetically worked to boost their depleted treasury. Under the supervision of Mrs. Pat Lemkuhl, the annual talent show was held Ianuary 25. The presentation satirized television programs and commercials, and was a tremendous success, netting a profit of over 81,000.00 With the condition of their funds somewhat improved, the class of '80 began Work on the junior-Senior Prom. Much planning and work brought the prom theme, 'iSummer in the Sguthn t0 life, Mkly 11, in the Vgnige B21llf0OH1, CLASS OFFICERS: Front row: A. Frushour, Treasurer, Mrs. P. Lemkuhl, Advisor, L. Rasmussen, Secretary, Back row: D. Angle, President, S. Haines, Vice President. An assembb' holds the 3tteUti0n of Sue Hoffman, A111121 CLASS CABINET: Front: B. Doran, E. Paul, B. Kaufmann, R. Clark, K. Poffenbergerg Smothers and Penny Lewis, but the photographer inter- Kneeling: S. Haines, H. Stiles. ests Pat Myers, Eddie Bender and David Castle. 7 Dawn Denham and Keith Jonak take their parts seriously in the Junior class play. Marie Stevenson finds peace in the library to practice 48 X UNDERCLASSMEN Shorthand. O1 Q Vi' f , U 'L' .3 5 sw It 'YA- 'ii ef 4 E 32 f fy: igi ,. 53 Darlene Angle Teresa Armstrong Sheryl Bahington Kim Baker Mar Barnhart Shelly Barnhart Bolmhy Barrett Eddie Bender Patti Bell Shannon Benner Stephanie Bitner Dave Black Glenn Bowman Pat Bradley Kathy Branter Sherry Breeden Richard Bricker Anne Bussard Q39 ,q! ' A f. U Mr Lewis third pLI'1OClLlISS mxiouslv uvuts the hell Heather Huh lrdson Sandy Higman, Tracy Morgan, Carrie Hess, Rohm Crnn Steph mie Bitner Cristy Spielman, Ann Mullendore, and Dawn Denham distuss llll ort mt plms for the prom with Mrs. Pat Lemkuhl. Sandy Burker Rollin Butts Dave Castle Greg Castle Tammie jo Churehx Rohyne Clark Jeff Clevenger Brent Clipp Clark Clipp Mark Clipp Allen Cogar Glenn Coleman UNDERCLASSMEN X49 Donald Crampton Tina Crider Robin Crim Scott Cunningham Troy Danner Carla Deener Dawn Denham Cindy Dick Tim Dickinson Lisa DiStefano Brenda Doran Tammy Downin Chris Doyle Mike Doyle Melody Draper Kaye Drenner Vickie Drury Sheila Dunlap Judy Ebersole Ruby Ebersole Scott Eslick Carla Estes Chuck Everhart Virginia Falck Wes Fazenbaker Phil Fisher Dee Ficklin Marlene Flippen Doris Flook Debbie Foltz 50 ! UN DERCLASS SECTION l N4 if M DYE s in fm A ms. 'fx . f f f Q, ,Q 4' xt q Friendship I S A N. Sheila Dunlap and Wayne Low- ery take a minute to be together between classes. Steve Lawrence and Tammy Semler show their dancing finesse at the Homecoming dance. Elizabeth Paul takes a break from work, but Deanna Shifler keeps going strong. Serious Business jean Pryor, Barb Palmer, Torri Marshall, and Ginny Falck use their lunch time for things other than eating. Q ft . ...x 4,f'f 1 st P,,,.W...,.f'h 'T'! I4 Steve Fravel Angie Frushour Todd Carver Donald Gay Tammy Gay Mark Getridge Mike Griffin Matthew Gillespie Vicky Grams Danny Gre fg Oley Griffitii Thomas Grinnn Greg Hahn Scott Haines Steve Hainbelton Lindy Hanes Ra Hartle jeg Haupt Leroy Hanpt Tammy Hanpt Raymond Herolil Carrie Hess Brad Higman Sandy Higman Sue Hoffman Carroll Holmes Elizabeth Holmes Steve Hoover Bonnie Houser Don Howe The juniors show why they won the UNDEHCLAQSXIEN 151 spirit drum and stick with their e thusiasm at a pep rally. Tim Humphrey Charles Hutchinson Bob Hutzell Mike Ingram Jay -lamison Mark jenkins Charlotte jones John jones Willie Kaetzel Ber Kaufmann Shirley Kendle Brian Kitchen Vincent Knight Kim Knotts Pam Koontz Trish Koontz Steve Lawrence Iuanese Leggett Friends Make Clowning 4 31, it ' tttl .p 4 ,. ' W- 'X sst i S' G Tunmy H lupt, Tracy Morgan, Stephanie Bitner, and Robin Crim takes a sun-break complete with her own pair of sun glasscss. B lrh P llmer make talking about the Talent Show fun. Susan Leimer Penny Lewis Vir finia Lewis lol-in Lohman Karen Lowery wg h 3 vig 4 5 d 3 it' E 1 'ef will ' r Lynn Lowery Wayne Lowe M lrk M mc Ginger M angu in Cheryl M um A e C Torri Marshall X5 1 , ' f, ,, X , 'i', .a ni ,,,,' . Sherrie Martin 52 l UNDERCLASSMEN at rnl s,ta 1 ' 'a't Around More Fun ,9- HWFQVNNB' i Sue Martin Torn Martin jeff Martz Wanda lh1llI'tZ Kim Mason Vernon Mason Barbra McCarclell Kiln McMullen Marc Melcher Sherry Milburn Larry Milihraln Barbara Miller Sandy Miller Joyce Mongan Tammy Monninge Debbie Moore Scott Moore Tracy Morgan 1. Leroy Morris and a friend participate in Greaser Day during 5p1r1tWt dt Alan Stotler, Henry Stiles, and Keith Jonak defend and attack each other with a fire extinguisher during chorus class. Leroy Morris Tammy Morris Celine Morton Robin Mose UNDERCLASSMEN X 53 .44 Ber Kaufmann helps Laura Rasmussen unroll the paper to cover the dock for the band area. Russell Palmer Elizabeth Paul Eddie Penn Kenny Peresehuk Karen Poflenberger Tony Pomfrey jean Pryor Laura Rasmussen Pam Mueller Ann Mullendore Jackie Myers 1 Pat Myers NVesley Nuice K Doug Olden Greg Olson V Barbara Painter Barbara Palmer Prom Committee Create I rf, .Q 5 53 , 3 x Torri Marshall and Ginny Falek exebange friendly small-talk while they set up the tables. 5 it lu 2, ' , T, - 6 Robyn Reagan K -fs i ' Q joe Reese R wi R iq F ' ose i ary enner Q X L , Mellffly H0110 firm f' Missy Sandy, Darlene Angle, Tammy Haupt, Susan Martin and Cristy 54 f UNDERCLASSMEN Spielman arrange flowers and shrubbery in the lobby of the Venice. f- ag S f -,rf f,,b if f' f L ig , x 1 ta iw K S Xl NTL 5,5 , S Sf ,N 4 Q Q N' 4 'P' H A 1: Q .N I' T' - Q ,. -N if ww ifmi 'S 'r' H' f ri A ,K J V W sn 'V' -5.41 Fl' tl A 61.5 X gp who 1, asm semi L S uper S ummm' 'vw 'E' t N 1 cc an M5 V mi 4 9 sa i 2 R I I Lisa DiStefano, Tracy Morgan and Dave Black attach ivy and flowers to the gazcho. Mrs. Pat Lemkuhl and Angie Fmshour discuss the treasury funds. 1' i' 'yr , I fs it , . il Q x 1 '4 'xX A F! 'V an-r Ml' nf' Heathcr Richardson Brian Rohcds Dwaync Rohcits Hank Rohcrts Brenda Rodgers Sandy Hohrcr jim Root Missy Sandy Lisa Schroycr james Scal Bonnie SCLIIIIKIII Dt-bhic Scmicr Tammy Scmlvr Lisa Shaifvr Cathy Shank Deanna Shificr Miko Shillinghcrg Randy Shivcs Tina Shocmakvr Alan Smith Curt Smith Donna Smith Kim Smith Mark Smith Wanda Smith Anna Smothcrs juniors Take Advantage ru-m.J.,W..:,,h., , ,. V ' ' ,, 4 MASQ.. was if in , Enamel' f a, ,'- - ' ff ff 53.5'1' Larry Milihram reaches the top of the hill and tries to anticipate the decent. Dave Black shows his form during the All Star soccer game. Marie Sommerville Kim Souders Cristy Spielman Melinda Spielman Dawn Stevens Marie Stevenson Henry Stiles Kim Stotlemyer Alan Stotler f Dave Summers I Tracy Thomas Lisa Tumer 56 I UNDERCLASSMEN Scott Haines leaves the field after a play Various Athletic Opportunities Nr-I 415: :tl Joe Van Metre Debbie Violet Stacey Walker Richard Walton jim Waring Debbie Waters Joe Waters Terry Weaver Robin White being a team mascot. Faye Yommer Mark Zeigler John Zimmerman jean Pryor, Kim Smith, and Ginny Falck limber up before track practice. Heather Richardson Doesnit fool around when it comes to Underclfws girls Struggle to keep the SGTUOTSUCS from SC0fillg- Kathleen Beachley Keith jonak Edwin Beard Lawanna Judy Todd Cambell George Klipp Michael Swiger Leslie Canoles Richard Montgomery Teddy Wentzell Edward Cassner Cheryl Nalley Mark Wolfensberger Michael Dorsey Patricia Purdham Barry Wright UNDERCLASSMEN X 57 juniors Explore Vocational Opportunities 1 Nusa! A PLUMBING: Greg Hahn, Mike Swiger. ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION: Alan Smith, Scott Cumiinghum, Phillip Fisher. COMMERCIAL ART: Marc Melcher, Tummy Semler. NMI. 4 DENTAL ASSISTING: Lisa Shafer, Melody Draper. COSMETOLOGY: Delihie Semlcr, Ginger Mangum, Tammy Morris, Mary MACHINE TRADES: Donald Crnmpton, Tim Humphrey. Barnhart, Brenda Rodgers. 58 I IUNIORS At Career Studies Center u 1 am .S qw ' A-. wm- . . I -,.. ,.... S ' Q ,. I i ,Q 1 I W AUTO MECHANICS: jeff Clevenger, Mark Smith. CARPENTRY: joe Vnn Metre, Don Howe, Brent Clipp, 'l'l1on1:1s Grimm, -lell' ll lnpt PRIINTINC und LITHOCRAPHY: Diane Bus- surc . Q Ni... AUTO BODY: Mike Ingram, Brian Roberts. - lawn.. ,. X -rf 1 rl I ,W S X K lbs 1 i MASONARY: Mike Doyle, Steve Fravel, Wes Fuzenlmker. XVELDING: Eddie Beard, Allzm Cogur, George Klipp. FOOD SERVICE: Sandy Burkcr, Joyce Mon- gan, Sandy Miller. IUNIORS X59 Sophomore Soles Suooossful The class of '81, now adjusted to the high school life, entered a year ofhectic studies and activities. Under the supervision of Mrs. jan Williams, the class prepared for their yearly project. To raise money they sold Tootsie Roll candy banks at 81.50 apiece. Ambitious salesmen and women sold door to door and to friends and relatives. Prizes such as cameras, calculators and radios A A were awarded to the students with highest sales. Raising over 351,000.00 the class boosted their treasury A V- - to approximately 85,000.00 The funds will be used in the production Of the 1980 lU11i01 SCUi01' pr0lTl, Evidence of the sophomore class sales iffound tlwougbout the school. Y- . AOJQN SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Front: T. Rhoderick, Treasurer, L. Roll, Secretary. Back: D. Beard, Vice-President, Mrs. J. Williams, Advi- sorg B. Merson, President. Class cabinet members discuss the profit and beneficial outcome ofthe , class hard work. CLASS CABINET: Front: K. Knight, D. Warrenfeltz, T. Rhoderick, T. Pitt. Back: B. Merson, D. Beard, M. Fazenbaker, Z. Hubbard. 601 UNDERCLASSMEN R . - T 4- qi 'ff if V ffflf. i SE. I I P 3 A , AE , B 3 A 51 'yi , 3, A A ff ,ig , B A am 'H - . -,N ' ,,2 f Q XZ- 5 fi 7-it -f ' -. L3i7 i'? , X :iz flu Q Q , A' - Q' Q ' 1 'QB' Q N f Q il ' fx? -.1 l , ,ff .4 f xv l ' AQ . .x Sandy Anderson Lori Askins Tom Baker Jayne Barr Mitch Barrett Dale Beard Troy Beeler Kiln Berry Mark Berry Tammy Betts Greg Birky Dan Bowers 3 A friendly smile always seems to be on the face of David Ritenour. Kam Feldmeyer shows her devotion to our teams by par ticipating in a skit during the I'I0lHCCOI11lllQl pep rally. iq -f , ,ddd ied g wg in , ' Q . 'ff kg . - ag Robert Bowlus If Mark Bowman 1 V Cindy Brown I, it 2 if! Q Ruth Brown '. A I M f X, ' j Y james Br an V - V A53 'I' lH X -vigil X Tom Buclilcy L A 1 2 r ' ithlxflxl. li W I 1 I ws Q l 4lQ 1' , f 1-K' T Q3 li 1 1 , QA it .ryyi Q rE1'E M IAA! Garvin Burgan Butch Burlccr Amy Bussard Dwayne Bussard Scott Bussard john Canfield UNDERCLASSMICN ! 61 Tina Canzoneri Donna Carr Amy Clark Lisa Clipp joe Collins Terry Coulter David Coyle Sue Crim Brenda Dagenhart Tina Cavis Rudy Delauney Destiny Donini Lee Drosdak Kevin Drury Anita Dunlap Twianna Durboraw Candy Eichelgerger Evelyn Fauble Lillian Fauble Mark Fauble Mike Fazenbaker Kara Feldmeyer Tammy Ferguson Kenny Fink Trish Fink Denise Fisher 62 X UNDERCLASSMEN S ophomores Share Kevin Drury and Maria Zientek share a special kind of friendship. Sophomores prove their enthusiastic spirit at a pep rally. Special Moments 4 ci if tow - Daryl Miner, Denny McElrath, Dale Beard, Paul Smothers, and Jeff Rasmussen displays their meaning of togethemess. Homeroom is a good chance for sophomores to be with friends. if SI . it P liz f W . x Qtr. N kia -ti . If - 1 M ' yt ,sh 1127 A A 1 -I-1 Kelly Flory Lori Ford LaRhonda'F'uss Michael Gabriel April Garrott Dale Gaver Tina Gay Ericka Gitfin Bruce Gilbert Kenny Goins Tim Grams Donna Grim Patricia Grimm Peggy Grinnn Annette Hackley Lori Haines Bruce Hammond Penny Hammond Marie Hancock Pam Hardy Debbie Harold Terry Hartle Anna Hartman Beth Hartman Patty Hartzell Brian Haupt u UNDERCLASSXIEN ! 63 Joyce Haupt Jerry Hayes Debbie Henson Torri Hepner Sherrie Herr Jimmie Hess Albert Hetzel John Hines Joyce Hines Cindy Home Tom Hose George Houser Nancy Howell Randy Howell Zach Hubbard Patti Hull Bobby Hurleff Bonnie Hutze l Dennis Hutzell Mark Hutzell Sandy Hutzell Michael James Nancy Jenkins Ryan Jenkins Burt Johnson Kevin Jonak 641 UNDERCLASSMEN X . Student Activities Dis- These sophomores show that a little dirt never hurt anyone during the toumament of plays. if 'si .6 'fig J J. ref' Dina Massie and Kara Feldmeyer lend their voices to the chorus during the musical Carousel . nhl lay Varied Personalities Debbie Long and Twiana Long participate in 50's day donning dated garb. Kevin jonak, Jayne Barr and Dale Beard daydream during class. Brenda Iones Melvin jones Terry jones Kim Keed Dave Keffler Darin Kelbaugh Diana Kelbaugh Teresa Keller Dave Keyton Debbie Kitchen Tammy Kitchen Ronnie Kline Kerri Knight Sherri Knight Terri Knight Geoffrey Knobl Ting Kongkeatttiknl Otho Kretzer Melissa LaBrush Greg Leatherman Tina Lohman Toni Lohman Debbie Long Susan Long Twiana Long Marilee Lum UNDERCLASSXILNIG5 .9. .wh gs, 'fu f .1 wx 6 f,:,....s 'if fi' , tg, 'K rf I Ci , ' A Reenie Mangum jim Marshall Brian Martin Sandy Martz Dino Massie Denise Mauk Tammy M cCall Denny McElrath Meg Melcher Teresa Mentzer Brian Merson Debbie Metz Lynn Root takes a quick breath during the annual Christmas concert Active Underclassmen 'Z Q, .t A N ,, A.. 5 Tammy Moffatt displays her grace and acting techinque during the sophomore play i M rs s 1 ' 6 X f A xx 1 . Y yt?-A f A A A Nj , , is wr' i 4 ' ' A L , V ' L iff, Q . b xf lqwm M ff, Kwi f ,D W1 Lf it s.K'5f.e5fi'i'at s fff fff . . .W 7 r - ..-: ri.. . K Q 3 K I A qiii . A t 4 I Q N X A Aa, -xxx , .K , C .4 L . - , :K ' - ff' . up ,fx M . N ii NJ , ,...-.. 'mfs xc 1 .N 1' ,,., , . h it ixia i 4 . X? ' ' . B in L ill! L 4 V ' e A D Q ' ml Q X' A i 661 UNDERCLASSMEN Kermit Midthun Carla Milbum Nina Milihram Mark Miller Dusty Mills Danny Miner Daryl Miner David Minnick Sharon Moats Wesley Moats Tammy Moffatt Ernest Mongan Patricia Mongan Debbie Mose Michele Moser Sherry Moser Tony Mueller David Mullendore Aspire To Achieve Susan Potter Richie Powers Cindy Presgraves Steve Pryor Tammy Pyles jeff Rasmussen Dubby Reagen Star Redden Steve Redman Tina Redman LLL Drosd llc concentrltes on the game form a different view. Debbie Mullendore Tissie Myers Tummy N ave john Netz Randy Newlin Terry Newlin Nvilllllil Nuice Duryl Olden Saunmy O,NC2ll .luck Osborn Kathy Otzelberger Donna Painter Cindy Payne Missy Penn Lola Pennington Mary Lou Phillips Theresa Pitt Kim Poole Nt Michele Moser has complete control ns she glides over tht b u Bobby Reed jeff Reeder Tracie Rhoderick LuBcth Ridenour David Ritenour Stephen Robertson Teresa Robinson Lori Rodgers Tim Roelkey Ricky Rohrer Soplzomores Find Fulfillment Debbie Mullendore, Teresa Pitt, and Tina Lohman work diligently to improve their business math skills. Leslie Roll Lynn Root M att Ryan Ginny Scrivener -loc Seabright Beverly Seal Patty Semler Paul Sexton Darrell Shank Dottie Shank 68 I UNDERCLASSMEN I Leslie Roll and Tracie Rhoderick lead their anxious class in a Hboogiel' cheer. .-1' 'x F5 -.12 ,,12, In Class And Out jim Shank Teresa Shatzer jeff Shefiler Tammy Sheppard Darin Shiiler Brenda Shoemaker Lori Smith Margie Smith Robyn Smith l In-15 1 Paul Smothers 'h if ' K 1 ,VH . . -. u'- Q . ' Y ,' 1 Q.. :NB ..3g4'gu - 'rg-' :A . . ati' X-if M rs. Schindel's third period class displays many aspects oflearning. Paula Smothers Julius Snow Carol Snyder Joanna Sommerville Cally Spielman Pat St. Clair Steven Stanton Tammy Stewart Doug Stotelmyer Wanda Stottlemyer UNDERCLASSMEN X69 Scott Stouffer Allcn Strunk Luther Swope David Teays Sandy Teeters Vernon 'fhoxnas Mark Vail Metre Duane VL'lltilllif.l'lill Eugene Violet Sandy Vilts james XVard SLN, ,.. - 1 Al' -2 4 L' 'Sify' 52 ft:-7' 5 H Q7 Q ' f1.6 ff:5ggf' 'V' ' L, i 4.4 -A ' 'f wa lf , .,xs., lr .if to .r.rrrrrr r Q r ,fy W E ggi, r v A4 f 'Jw -fx -'Xi .f x 4 if sk Sophomore Individuals Exoell sa fi Mark Fauble and Zach Hubbard anxiously watch the game from the side line. I Kevin Drury thinks ahead forthe last nnile ofthe race. Sandy Anderson tries to shoot around the opponent. 70 ! UNDERCLASSMEN E Using Athletic Ability KL rri Knight stnvu to In iku two for the VVarrioi's. Camera Shy Karon Bam' Dchra Bm-aclilvy Xvilliillll Bowers: Ruth Brown lohn Bnrclcttv .lcff Caniplwll Earl Canliclcl Dianc Chaney Ralph Dodson Mark Ehy john Gooclwyn Teresa Harrison Thomas Iiohnvs Chris Kacllc Charlcs King David King Michael Kline Carol Lowc Tina McAfee Beth Mcntzer Steven Mills Cary Nallcy Haney Nokcs XVillis Physioc Pat Hager Tina Marie Rcchnan Frank Rcchnoncl ,lcf'fRolme1'ts Chris Shoeinakur Wayne Shocinakvr Laura Warml -lK'Ill1if1'l' Waring Donna NVZlI'I'L'lll'i.'lfZ -Ivwcl XVay Dave NVchh Rosalinc- NVQ-lmhvr bl L- ll' W li ipp Davicl NVyand Tim Wyancl Maria Ziontck Michi-llc Zinnnennan UNDERCLASSMEN 171 I Freshmen Discover Time To Do Their Own Thing A large class of 281 freshmen joined the ranks of BHS in September, and displayed tremendous spirit for their new school by being awarded the spirit drum at the first pep assembly. During December the freshmen sold cloth calendars for 33.15. Making 81.00 profit on each sale the class raised a tidy sum of 32,220.00 to be used on the production of their junior year talent show and prom. Approximately 2220 calendars, in six designs, were sold by the energetic freshmen with prizes being awarded to those with high 'mf SaleS. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: J. Rasmussen, Vice-prcsidentg H. Rowland, Secre- tary, Miss R. Andres, Advisorg J. MacMichael, Treasurer, B. Dowin, President. ' 1 1 I i Z, .. 0 ' Y .QI 'M - M..-fr is 1 'M' , s Q A- '---M--- , 2' ' if : A-'rnrf . ,,,,, . . k k W --1 '-L ' , , hm-W ' -- N r iv' x .1..f.,f1.:f 0 Calendars were converted to cash for the Freshman class. Homeroom members enjoy their last minutes of freedom before the bell. lb I .iecwg Tad Cunningham lounges leisurely CABINET MEMBERS: First Row: D. Mose, B. Langley, M. Foltz. Second: C. Reeder, W. Bitner, B. during a pep assembly' Tegeler, M. Hutchinson. ' 721 UNDERCLASSMEN r, . ---32.1 m 1 ,, .J B f f 1 s I, , Trjym -' -55+ Ik lv, Q 4 11 5 Q' , ' .Q S ' 5 Q w , Fi, 32 ' if -i B 'P -Er YJ l 5' if ff' T L K X as I R x 1 f it 5 . f 5 julee Allen Sammy Armstro Lisa Ashbaugh Colleen Baily Regan Baily Gary Baker Cheri Barkclol Darrell Barrett Teresa Bell NVcncly Bitner Dave Bittle Kevin Booth ng .,,...- -a ,,, Dcnesa Churchey, George Houser, and Randy Wetzel gather their thoughts for next period's Gary Baker - 11 wild and crazy guy! class. ,gg up ef! u 8 1 -s 4 ,U e ! -.J N. 54- . swf V J ' 0 B B L , 1 e xl V B' .r - 953' is i m ' 'B X K 1-55. in -gl as m , ff B ,fr .Wi 11 jeff Bowers Angie Bradely Carol Breeclen Karen Brining Patty Brining Ethan Brown Bemie Bums LeAnn Bussard Bonnie Butts Teresa Butts Terry Butts Terry Canfield UNDERCLASSMEN X 73 Theresa Carder Kim Carlson Norma Casser Tim Cave Denesa Churche Becky Clark 4, A 4 Doug Cline L Galen Clipp 5 Angie Coleman Jeannie Collins Shawn Collins Mike Conway Underclassmen Find Time T0 Unwind 1 A , -1. ni' 'Q K, Q , ,. :ri SSN I Dean Ventimiglia stretches out and takes it easy. Tony Perkins takes a break from his busy schedule for a quick nap. Mark Cunningham Tad Cunningham Chris Davenpolt Tammy Deener joe DeLauney Sharon Delawder 74 I UNDERCLASSMEN Brian Coulter Tammy Coulter Mary Coyle Susan Crammer Leonard Crampton Mike Crouse , J, T .adn janet Eyler Lisa Fairborn Laura Flanary Michael Farrie Kirk Faulders Kurt F aulders NllCllil0l Dick Toni Dixon Kelly Dodson Barbara Downin Darin Easterday Leslie Easterclay Ruth Elmy Rich Ecton Diana Edlelnlute Rich Eichclherg Patty Ellis Mike Exline Taking A Break Eases CI' The Mind Nm. A magazine provides an escape for joel Riner. Brad Richardson ponders life s problems 1 Teresa Flook Mary Ann Foltz Loretta Fox Richard Fraley Scott Frushour Becky Gardner UNDERCLASSMEN 175 Regina Garrott Brandon Garver Phil Gatrell Chuck Glausier Mike Gossard Shelly Grams Ioe Grim Russelll Grim Deanna Grimm Walter Hammond Robert Harbaugh Dwayne Harmon Lynn Hartzell Gary Hayes Amy Henneberger Katie Hill David Himes Lisa Hines Laurie Hoffman Steve Hoffman Libby Holmes Marsha Holtz Steve Houser Brenda Howe 76 ! UNDERCLASSMEN F ree Time Means li ,,-xg .ya , 'TY ,K ., 3: 5-. These freshmen really lean into their Work at hand. 1 7 Fun For Frosh joy Hughes Martha Hutchinson Sue Hutchinson Lisa H de Granvil,Ingram Kimberly Ingram Steve Ingram Lisa Ann james Cheri Jamison Dan Ilannson Caro e Jenkins jeff johnson Freshmen me m for an assembly- Dean Tritapoe and Robert Walsh play a game ofincloor football. ff ' ' Brenda jones 'Y ' - Tony jones 5 i Edwina Judy I X I V' X Doug Kaufmann 7 I A Doug Kavc ',.1g'f11, Robert Keefer 'fp ., -,fgf,1-J Ll I- I ff- f H 1 v 5' Carol Keesecker An ie Kelbaugh Katiy Kennedy Cathy Ke hart John Kersmer Brad Kline UNDERCLASSMEN 1 77 Tom Kline Kenny Knight Kathy Kretzer Betty Langley Bev Langle Pam Lerch Donna Lewis Kim Lewis Oliver Linde Lori Lochner Doug Lohman David Long Tom Long john Lowery 'iw L A X H- 1 , 3 L lg Freshmen Encounter Keith Lowery Frank Lum Scott Poffenberger and Doug Lohman learn the an of wreath making Doug Kave and joe Sheedy prove F rosh acting abilities. from Mr E Mayne. Joyce Lum Stephanie Lyon Ian MacMichael Shelly Manley Dave Marler Todd Marshall Ruth Martz Tammy Mason Jeff McAboy Bob McCartney Pam McClellan Toby Mendez 78 I UNDERCLASSMEN IZA C X W C X i,- P' ' C Q 5 G jeff Memzer A Til Sherry Metz , A 3 ' if Joan Micithun s I it ' X Gail Miller ' K Lx , ' K 1 Q' T Sherri Miller K -it A 43 K K - K P, VI' A, , 2 sr il X ' Y 4 iaith? X' I Duane Morris X -4, ii'-i Deena Mose 'ii 5 'Q LW 4 Ernie Mose ' ,, 4 - . 'C Beth Moser ' Z , , gi it Arlena Myers 4' -Q . El D.B.M ' .' 'A Yi Tilt' , Q T ,ers ' i Z joe Nave f 2 .RNA 5 ssfkwif to A . V . . ,f 5 .1-f . - . - in Q K , is X J E xx Rusty Pearson tackles the tuba. Becky O'Neal Q 3 'NWS X r s - S 'F E Q. K rnf nnrn s'nnnJ P fnn n'nns nutn P ' A i..r'i- Q i'1af'- is? ' Terry Palladino ' A 'rzr 'gm jeff Parsons T if 'ri A 1 Q .55 54 elim. Q Q gi Q., 'O .Q . ' i' Sihfxxk 1 .QL Q l Doug Cline, Steve Ingram, Troy Rupp, and Mark Cunningham attend freshman orientation. 11,2 Rusty Pearson Tony Perkins Trac Phillips Cinnlly Pike Andi Poffenherger Kendra Poffenberger Kar Scot Poffenberger Rick Poole Sherry Porter Duane Potter Iohn Price Crystal Pryor UNDERCLASSMEN I 79 Jonathan Pryor Lisa Proulx Tina Pyles Kris Rager julie Rasmussen Deedee Reagan Students Display Tmzts O fi . My EFQW , e. ff 3 like '1 7 Freshmen join in the excitement of their first pep rally. Lori Rudy Troy Rupp jake Schor er Debbie Shaflier Sarah Shank Teresa Sharitz 80! UNDERCLASSMEN Cindy Reeder Henry Reeder Kerri Reeder Ernest Reese Brad Richardson joel Riner Karen Robinson Sandy Roelkey Ieff Rowe Teresa Rohrer Holly Rowland John Rowland ....1bb.. Laughter And Friendship XS Gina Smith Darrell Smothers Anthon Souders Howard, Souders Don Sparks David Sperow Teresa Spessard Donna Sprehn R. J. Stansbury Kirk Stiles Phil Stoner Randy Stottlemye I' Joe Sheedy Patrick Shinham john Shobe Lorij-humaker Billy Slifer Kevin Slifer Wendy Bitner lends a helping hand with class sales. Play cast members rejoice together after capturing the best play title Terry Stouffer Lucille Strite Erika Strube Kevin Suffecool Kim Summers Sandy Swiger UNDERCLASSMEN 181 Paula Taulton jerry Taylor Barbara Tegeler Brian Thomas Donna Thomas X x A - Y: hx! MX it John Thomas Richard Thompson Todd Thompson Bobby Timmons David Tritapoe Dean Tritapoe - x B W tu, .ei .ri Fa, ewcomers Participate Doug Turner Dean Ventimiglia Perry Violet N5 vi H Lisa Wagner 5 hx Lester Virts For Scott Frushour and Oliver Linde, homeroom is for having fun. 'QW' .N 'X W 1 Iulee Allen struggles to reach the top of the hill. Scott Knotts and Phil Gatrell help repair some ancient books. 821 UNDERCLASSMEN Gary Taylor any .A J' - is it 1 s ,. V. in l' wx . '- '. N .g,,'E xi rza 1 fl ap is, if! is if t i f if -,,: p S , Q i 2 A tiff' ' - ' p ' ' e- i' ,A fl x ,' ie ,, ' 73ff'iiiTQ'?l t. Es 4 r ' Q 4' ' it.'f fW P ' S , 1 n werszfze Actwztzes ,, 4 s. . - 5 ' 1 - K.-:,:. K , . . ,. u 'ix' Q tif' to bfig Nazi it Freshmen tackle Mr. Schamel's biology class. Robert Walsh Desmond Walton Mike Ward Diane Warrenfeltz David Weaver Deuane Weaver Pam Webb Tom Webb Angie Webber Russell Webber Mike Wellin 1 Randy Wetzel Dawn Whipp Christie Wilt john VVitmer Larry Wolfe Randy Young f i 9 ' s i s ,SW ...J Library magazines are a common interest for Kenny Knight, Doug Palmer, Rick Fraley, and Doug Turner. C amem S hy Chris Bolton Sandy Canfield Daniel Carbaugh George Chider Brian Collins Louise Foster Sharon Grim Warren Cross Robert Huntsberry jerry johnson james Ioy Elizabeth Kamsch Della Kline Thomas Knotts Timothy Little Peggy Marker Douglas Palmer Christopher Penn Lisa Poifenherger Scott Prince Terr Shaff Randlall Shaffer Jeffrey Smith Barbara Stull Steven Turner Randall Warrenfeltz john Witmer struggles through a difficult LX un Scott Wright UNDERCLASSMEN 188 v Ji 4 44 ,z fvrflff A, Whatis new . . . Yankees deieat Dodgers in World Series . . . Rep. Goodloe Byron dies . . . 'ilaws IIN made it safe to go back in the water . . . Kendra Williams, Homecoming Queen' . . . .logging craze hits nation, . . . Saturday Night Fever top selling album . . . Morris the cat dies . . . Rev. jim jones creates disas- ter in Guyana . . . Steve Martin keeps the world laughing . . . Bee Gees and Andy Gibb record best selling singles . . . Pat- ricia Hearst freed . . . Donna Summer hits big . . . Staying just the Way You Aren made Billy joel Number I . . . Billy Sims got the Hiesman Trophy . . . Robin CMorkl Williams takes over TV . ,. . Louise joy Brown first test-tube baby . . . Norman Rockwell dies . . . Deer Huntern voted best movie . . . Steel- ers snatch Superbowl from Cowboys . . . Pope john Paul II carries on for Pope john Paul I . . . Keith Moon, ofthe Who, dies . . . Egypt and Israel shake hands in peace . . . Khomeini upsets Iran ...... Michigan State wins NCAA . . . Super Sonics down the Bullets . . . Gas prices soar . . . DC l0,s are grounded . . . Spectacular Bid loses hope of Triple Crown to Coastal . . . john Wayneis cleat . . . School was vandalized . . . Skinny jeans come po ar . . . College prices go up . . .Old middle . Ol torn dt . . .XVBHS is a success . . . Randy Steven: -eives Got Citizens award . . . FFA National Wim Hoards Dai Judging Contest . . .Dale J' ' - . ile player. . . Penn made All- County B - . am . . . .IV Football t best record . . . Baseball 1 n Region II Champs . . . Spirit iys goes over big . . . Ren- Nehemiah broke World Hurd ecord . . . 'iNut Factory ' l Bar starte . . . Carousel presented . . . u - ey passes a . ., . Boonsboro second in Blood Drive . . . 'th Carolina ns ACC Tourna- ment . . . Margret Mead die . . Softball es District Title . . . Mr. Brunneris 'LTeacher he Year . . Varrior Band has a good year . . . Seniors gral er 350,000 scholarships and grants . . . Accident at Three ile Island d rbs country . . . Rocky's Pizza comes to Boo iro . . . Th si English Muf- fins win Tug-oilWar . . . Te hone calls t 152 . . . Fresh- men required to pass the Ma ind Functio Reading Test to graduate . . . XVhat,s new . Yankees eat Dodgers in World Series . . . Rep. Goodl Byron dies . . Jaws IIN made it safe to go back in the water .'Kendra W 'ams, Homecom- ing Queen . . . logging craz itsgnation . . Saturday Night Fever top selling album . . . orris the ca es . . . Rev. jim jones creates disaster in Gu a . . . Stev Iartin keeps the world laughing . . . Bee Ge ind Andy G record best sel- ling singles . . . Patricia He: freed . . . l na Summer hits big . . . Staying lust the Wa f ou Aren mt Billy Joel Num- ber 1 . . . Billy Sims got the I sman Troph . . Robin Orlorkl VVilliams takes over TV . . . Juise joy B n first test-tube baby . . . Norman Roekwel ies . . . D ' Hunteru voted best movie . . . Steelers snat ' - - - t 1 Cowboys . . . Pope John Paul II carries on v . . aul I . . . Keith Moon, of the Who, 'dies . . . Egypt and Israel shake hands in peace . . . Khomeini upsets Iran . . . . . .Michigan State wins NCAA . . . Super Sonics down the Bullets . . . Gas prices soar . . . DC 10's are grounded . . . Spectacular Bid loses hope of Triple Crown to Coastal . . . john Wayncis death saddens many . . . School was vandalized . . . Skinny jeans become popular . . . College prices go up . . . Old middle school torn down . . . NVBHS is a success . . . Randy Stevens receives Good Citizensi' award . . . FFA National XVinners in Hoards Dairy judging Contest . . . Dale Beard most valuable player . . . Ed Penang made All-County Basketball Team . . . IV Football i best record . . . Baseball team Region II Champs . . . Spirit Days goes over big . . . Renaldo Nehemiah broke World Hur- dle Record . . . Nut Factoryv successful . . . Salad Bar started I, .s Carousyeli' presented . . . Hubert Humphrey passes away gi .3,BoQiisborofsecond in Blood Drive. . .Noitltggarolina ACCf'fj51jmament arlt Margret Mead dies . .fgifSoftball takes fDistrict Title . . . Mrf Brunner is Teacher ofthe Year . .P . WVarrior Band has a good year . . . Seniors grab over 850,000 scholarships and grants . . . Accident at Three Mile Island d turbs country . . . Rockyis Pizza comes to Boonsboro . Thomas, English Muffins win Tuggof-War . . . Telephone ca cost ISC . . . Freshmen 1'CC1l1I1'6dliifO pass the Maryland Fur tional Reading Test to graduate . . . NVhat,s new . . . Yank defeat Dodgers in World Series . . . Rep. Goodloe Byron di . . . jaws III' made it safe to go back in the water . . . Ken Williams, Homecoming Queen . . . jogging craze hits nati . . . Saturday Night Fever top selling album . . . Morris the dies . . . Rev. jim jones creates disaster in Guyana . . . Ste Martin keeps the world laughing . . . Bee Gees and Andy Gi record best selling singles . . .Patricia Hearst freed. . .Don Summer hits big . . . Staying Mjiisttlie Way You Arc ma Billy Joel Number I . . . Billy Sims got the Hiesman Trop . . . Robin Olorkl xVIlllilIllS takes over TV . . . Louise I Brown first test-tube baby . . . Norman Rockwell dies . Dee1'VHunter,, v 'teelers snatch Sup Ct 1 t... Pope john . u'rics on for Po Q . .Keith Moon, ofthe NVho, ' . . Egyptgl '-Q hands in peace . . . Khomeini 1 'ts Iran fill. .N ' r gan State wins I ' - . . . Super So CIKJXKVIIFQ 4 Bull . . . Gas pri- . l0,s are grt ded . Sp cular Bidlos pe ofTriple s yn to Coasta . .Jo We eis death sa ns many . . . Sch was vanda acl . S yjeans bee e popular. . . Colleg riees go up . O in lle school t S ens receiv ners in Hoa v' able playe T 1 . . . IV F mall ties best record . . Baseball te ' gi II Champs N iiah brokt. X l Hurdle Recor . . NutF1t.tor J cess . . .Salad . iroustl present . Hui umphrey passe. . . oonsl ro second i1 down . . . XVBHS is 'uccess . . an 'Good Citizensu awar . . FFA I iol Dairy judging Contest . Dale Bea ni . . Ed Penn I County Bas tba . Spirit Days goes er big . . . I al Drive . North Carolina wins ACC To mt nt , . . ' Vie td di . Softball takes District ' . . Nlr. Bri Teacher o . A . . . NV'1rr' cl is '1 good y . Seniors grab ove .. s rips d grants . Ac ClStl11'lJS coun . . . Roc iz . . . T homasi Eng 1 Muffins Tu of-Warlfl tlyf 5 . Tele hone calls cost 156 . . reshmen r ired g Function-il Reidii est to gra . . Wh . . . kees defeat Do 's in World ries . . Rep QQQIIOB Byro p ' ' . . . ' - I unfit e it o go ba . ., Homeconn ueen . . fe hits . . . Saturday Night V r top sellii e A 1 ' Sl N . . 5 -tl . 1 N l . X o ,. . f , X gr i 2 .I . . 1 t' er U . - '1 rw . . f k P pa . -. - te 6 ' . l i orris thecat dies. . .Rev.jim s creates disa ter in I .Steve Martin keeps rld laughing . i ' ' - . ing singles . . . P . u . ummer hits big . . . Stayi Are made Billy Ioel Number 1 . . . Bil Sims Trophy . . . Robin CMorkj Williams takl over TV . . .Louise ,loy Brown first test-tube baby . . . Norrnl Rockwelglydies . . . 'fDeer Hunter voted best movie . . . Ste. ers fair .., Qpeffglohn C111'1'iCS 011 551' POPC I the dies . . . Egypt and Sonics down fh9ffBUll?fSi grounded . . . hope Coastal . . . john A vandalized . . . , ,.c ,... y e , e 4.., ,...A X .Q , ,J prices go up . . . Old success . . . Randy Stevens . . . FFA National YVinners in . . . Dale Beard most valuable player County Basketball Team . . . JV Baseball team Region II Champs . . . Spirit , .eit iii 1 middle school torn down . . . IVBHS is a success . . . Randy Stevens receives Good Citizens award . . . FFA National Winners in Hoards Dairy Judging Contest . . . Dale Beard most valuable player . . . Ed Penn made All-County Basketball Team . . . IV Football ties best record . . . Baseball tcanf Rc- gion II Champs .' . . Spirit Days goes over big . . . Renaldo Nehemiah .broke WorldiHurdle Record . . . Nut Factory sue- cessful . . lf'Salad Bar started . . . Carousel presented . . . Hubert Humphrey passes away . . . Boonsboro second in Blood Y' Drive . . . North Carolina wins ACC Tournament . . . Margret Mead dies . . . Softball takes District Title . . . Mr. Brunner is Teacher ofthe Year . . . Warrior Band has a good year . . . Seniors grab over 350,000 in scholarships and grants . . . Ac-ci7 dent at Three Mile Island disturbs country . . . Rocky's Pizza comes to Boonsboro . . . Thomas, English Muflinslwin Tug- of-War . . . Telephone calls cost 131 . . . Freshmen retluired to pass the Maryland Functional Reading Test to graduate . . . Whatis new . . . Y' ' Q ers in ,World Series . . . Rep. Goodlo ' s . . . 5. . 'zde it safe to go back in the W . . Kendra Williams, Ho ling Queen . Y. . Ioggin e hits nation . . . Saturday N ig ver top selling albu f . . Morris the cat dies . . . Rev. jim Ion -reates disag-jf ter ' uyana . . . St a s the worlc ' ghing . B eessand An s recor selling sing., . . .- 'iillj ,I sf, :fi Donna Sum ' hits big . S r- ing at the Way ' is got the H - rTV. . . ckwell dies snatch Su ies on for . . .Egyp ts ran . . I Are made Billy J Number 1 'se joy Brown first test- me baby . . . Deer Hunter votec st movie .fi bowl from Cowboys . Pope Joh Steel- aul II e john Paul I . . . i Moon, oft Who d Israel sh-ike hand: peace . . . neini .Michigan Stat ns NCAA . uper S s down the a F ...' es soar . spare gro ed . Spec . - ,s hope of Triple I wa to Cows . . John Wayne s eath sadden' any e .kyvas vanda . . . Skinny je ms beco pullr . . . J prices go . Old middle scho ' own . . success . . . -- 5 od Citizei . . . FFA Nationa . ' oards lixyjudgin . . . Dale Beard most valuable playcr Ed Penn County Basketball Te lm . . . ,IV Foo l ties best fion II Ch imps . . irit Days f Qfiiierxbig . ena o ' miah broke Wor urdle Rec Nut F' wry succes. C. . Salad ' started Carousel p - 1 ed . . . u , asses away Boonsboro seco 'n Blood Drivegig orth Carolina ACC Tourna- ment Margret Mead dies Softbal es Dlsti ict Titli i r mer IS Teacher ofthe Yea Warrior B and h s 1 good vear s rab O in scholarships an tgp gi mts Acci s md disturbs country Rockv s Pizza comes to Boonsboro Thomas English fins mn Tug of War Telephonc calls cost 1512 Fres 59 men lcquucd to pass the Maryland Functional Beading TeS to I gi idu itc Wh it s new Yankee s dgfc 'lt Dodgers 'S World Scues Rcp Coodloe Byron dies lws II' tl mg Quecn logging craze hits nation Saturdaya-iN Sjfik Fevei top selling llbum Moriis thc cat dies R l Iones L,lL1t6S dis lstci in Cuy 1111 Steve M2u'ti'nlC 6 '15-ml xx orld laughing . . . Bee Cccs 'uid Andy Gibb ll ' ling singles . . . P'1trici-1 Hc-u'st frced Donna hits ng Strymg lust the W ny You Are made Billy Joel Num ber I . . . Billy Sims got the Hiesman Trophy . . . Robin fMorkl Williams takes over TV . . . Louise Joy Brown first test-tubc baby . . . Norman Rockwell dies . . . Deer Hunteri' voted best movie . . . Steelers snatch Superbowl from Cowboys Pope john Paul II carries on for Pope john Paul I . . . Ixcith Moon, of the Who, dies . . Egypt and Isr-tel shakc hands in c ' l s l g K , X SI I s 1 c K . 'LE u I . - . . . , n Ca ' ' . . DC ,a ' 0 3 c c c c . . . Sc It I . J Q ' z n 2 o ege M, . L . I . S. . X z h A K s saw! H c ' 2 , it Q ' K C C C C Q , an Qtr? ' c 2 ' ut s r, lv B . C Q KC U K , . S! !l C Q o o I 1' t H c . it ' a 0 o ' I , ' 1 u I . , K . K . . ., . im 5.. '-,Ltr-.Li . sc n . 'HY' . . .VI .- ' . 1 A . vgafflhf . ici. 2 1 . ' ' ' o - . ' S .' ' A o 3 - - ' - ' ' I I 1 - ' Q55 r ' ' 1 X if-r, 'f ,r sl 7 - - 1 Q 0 2 . l 7' I t I 4 -,:. s, -. . , if -7 rs U af - ftw, yr 1? , 3 . . Db, , H is 1' 'O ' 'z a A . . . 1 .' . . . e' -it M Gig ,Q A-4 it safe to go back in the water . , . Kendra Wllliainsylflpm a15M ,i,,, A . . .I . . 1, ', '11 mizgiiff V .-,. - . , . ' . . t or A c We 'ifi E . 1 . . 1. . 1 1 1 - . . r L! ,, ,K43i mf SM 6,u.,?5,t::.-55QKRL 1 K A s L ' K .. '.g355:', L l C JC A 0 U 0 A I . . u 1 H 'NL 'if . . . z N . i z ' - . C y l . A . . nan Trophy. . .Robi N-IorkJVVill1 'sltakes' ormanr' ff? it all F! Q 4 ,Q 'Ji .fs -.i,- .. 3 Q - ,Egg Chieftain Expands C ooerage, Change was the key word as Chieftain staff members began work early in the summer, adding many new ideas and special effects to the Chieftain. Working diligently, the staff rearranged sections and experimented with new techniques. Recognizing the importance of total school coverage, the Chieftain strived for a realistic picture of every class. The theme Fantasyv inspired staff members to use their imaginations and talents in the attempt to present the best and most vivid yearbook possible. The small staff was advised by Mrs. Becky Neifirk and was well supported financially, due to the tremendous efforts of the patron staff. Editor-in-Chief: Kris Siponen A5 F... W' 'il f . , . ip. fo - .... 'Q ., .f -so .,.+e-vw . . 5, .6 f SCHOOL SCENE REPORTERS: Bonnie jo Ingram, Paula Shobe, Assistant Editor: Ginger Hutzellg Advisor, Mrs. Becky Neifirk, Assistant Dawn Denham Editor, Elizabeth Ho mes. PATRON STAFF: Front row: C. Knight, I. Hannigan, M. Lum, L. Root. Second: T. Robinson, S. Martin, L. Ridenour, P. Hartzell, I. Myers, B. Houser. Third: T. Marshall, P. Mueller, P. Dunlap, S, Souders, T. McCall, L. Lowery, K. McMull21n. 88 X ACTIVITIES Adds Color To Memories Ji ,aw A ,R . Mrs. Becky Ncikirk explains tht- selling procedure to liomuoom representatives. Wu! ...,..? r EDITORS: Bottom: P. Sholie, Sales: A. Falck, A. Boyce, Copy: R. Stevens, Patrons: M. Noble, Typist. Top: B. Ingram, Sports: S. Draper, Patrons: J. Otto, Layout. HELPERS: Sitting: R. Crim, L. DiSteIano. Standing: A. Davenport, T. Rolxinson, C. Spiel- man, D. Reeder, C. Hess, T. Huffer. DARK ROOM EXPERTS AND PHOTO- GRAPHERS: Front: K. Poffenluerger, S. Sond- ers. Back: C. Allen, C. Bell. 416 HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES: Front: G. Birky, B. Barrett, A. Davenport, E. Holmes, K. Poffenberger, B. Mongan, M. Noble, R. Clark, A. Boyce, A. Falck, J. Pliilli as, A. Stotler, C. Bell. Second: B. Merson, L. Ridenour, P. Hartzell, M. Lum, G. Birky, D. Mauk, K. Berry, K. Flo , L. Ford, L. Roll, D. Warrenfeltz, S. Herr, M. Penn, T. Kitchen. Third: L. Turner, D. Waters, D. An fle, S. Hoffman, E. Paul,.L. DiSteEmo, D. Deiirllain, A. Mullendore, M. Sandy, S. Martin, A. Frushour, L. Rasmussen, G. Castle, W. Lowery. FOIIITSTIZ M. Stotler, J. Hoffman, T. Huffer, D. Reeder, L. Semler, I. Hanningan, C. Knight, A. Riner, A. Mendez, R. Stevens, C. Schamel, E. Babington. ACTIVITIES f 89 During the hot August nights, when most people are relaxing in their cool homes, more than 100 students were working and sweating til dark. These people were members of the 1978-79 BHS band, who began work on the football half-time show during summer vacation. The memorization ofmusic and field commands paid off as the band produced an excellent show and Showcase of Bands performance. The bandis finest performance was a second place in the Apple Blossom Parade held in Winchester, Virginia. There the band competed in the largest band category and with groups from 14 states. The group also marched away with second prize in the annual Mummeris Parade and two first place honors in both the Frederick Fall Festival and the Chambersburg Parades. As the weather turned cooler the members turned to more classical selections and produced two outstanding indoor concerts. Christmas carols echoed through the halls in December and the band played to a sell-out crowd during the Spring Concert. Other activities included candy sales, sub sales, and participation in the All-County Band. The busy year wound down and concluded with performances in the Sharpsburg and Boonsboro parades and a concert at the Strawberry Festival in June. 'tv' COLOR GUARD: Kneeling: B. Shumaker, Captain C. Stouffer, K. Baker. Standing: S. Higman, B. Kauffman, D. Whipp, A. Coleman, C. Mi burn, K. Berry, S. Long. Practice and Precision The brass section shines as its members perform selected Christmas carols. 1 Members ofthe brass choir, J. Allen, M. Shillenberg, C. Berry, R. Stevens, C. Birky, D. Mauk, J. Birky, C. Allen, D. Denham, C. Bell, I. Roulette, and M, Dorosh present classical carols under the direction of senior drum major, A. Davenport. Produce Winning Year S ig V MA-IORETTES: Kneeling: Captain, J. Hannigan. Standing: M. Zientek, T. Lohman, A. Spirited lmancl mcmlxcrs join in a cliccr at a liomc Frushour, L. Lockner, L. Hines. football game. lest ,il FLAC SQUAD: Captain C. YVenner, F. Yommer, S. Grams, M. Foltz, D. XVaters, V. Grams, B. Band front members geta kick out ofclancing to the Seal- fight song. teziiof, Tfk -Fx , A ,-5'-X .-so-v-9 fa.-v-i BANNER AND DRUM MAJORS: K. Smallwood, A. Stotler, A. Davenport, P. Brining. Band announcer, Lisa DiStefano, was the voice of the l 1 Y Warrior Band for all shows and concerts. AC TIVITIM X 91 Andrew Davenport directs the pep band during a fall assembly. Kevin Suffecool awaits his que before beginning a selec- tion in the Spring Concert. 92 f ACTIVITIES Dedication Builds Dynamic Trombonists led the way to a second place award in the Apple Blossom Parade. ls r. ny! w . A . A ,avg - ,N V H-f BAND COUNCIL: Kneeling: 1. Miller, vice-president: R. Stevens, president: Draper, secretary. Standing: J. Griffith, I. Birky, C. St0ufIer, S. Dunlap, K. Smallwoocl, I. Hannigan, C. Wenner. ...Q ' mwff -M-+....,.. 4 H ,z BAND SENIORS: First Row: J. Roulette, T. Beachley, A. Davenport, j. Otto, C. Stoutl fer, S. Draper. Second: R. Munch, R. Buck, I. Hannigan, B. Ingram, I. Birlcy, T. Moffatt, C. Wenner, C. Berry, R. Stevens, C. Allen. Third: N. KeQ1uver,j. Griffith, D. Dunn, J. Miller, K. SIHQIIINVOOCI, M. Dorosh, D. Frushour, C. Bell. Shows And Concerts --sv- , . . 0 ' - ' . - , - . I I , . ' 'll- . -.. , . The hand serenaclecl its audienee in the April 4th Spring Concert. .V rf Ranks and files were straight as the hand jpartieipatecl in the Apple Blossom Parade in NVinehes- Randy Stevens stunned the audience with his ter, Virginia. numerous trumpet solos. Drummersg Wayne Lowery, Stephanie Lyon, Kevin Suffeeool, Emist Mongan, Keith jonak, Kevin Drury, Bonnie jo Ingram, and Scott Bussarcl supply the heat of a football chant. Mr. Phillip Wilkes is greatly appreeiatecl hy all for his hard work and cleclieation to the hand, cluring his ninth year as clireetor. AC'l'lVI'1'lES I 93 ,QA . Wfn I tm ,ikfft I7 QZQAX Student council members levi-risllly prepare decorations for the I-Iomccoming nlzmce. Following an long week ofprepzmltion, Carol Stouffer wel- comes everyonc to the Homecoming glance. 94 I ACTIVITIES GA Initiates New Programs, l H - Representatives take il few moments to prcpure llomcroom reports. ,kk. -' isiiuvl, f . -,-:Q I I Q - iw . ae mr- iw 2 15 5557 ?51Xi'a ', STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS: C. Stoullcr, presiclentg T. Downin, pan'- lIlllClItilI'I2llIQ B. Ingraun, trcasurcrg L. Rnslnnssen, secretary. Donna Sprclm collects entrance money from Melinda Nolmle and Annette Fulck. Urges Student Interest Rl x, if ' . 'It V. ,fi .41 A Advisor, Mrs. Ursula Riley pauses to chat and share refreshments with Melissa LaBrush and Jayne Barr. Protecting student rights, setting an example, and looking out for student interests are all responsibilities entrusted to a memhcr of the student govermnent. This highly respected organization has heen extremely active during the past year. The student government organized and held freshmen orientation during the first week oi' school. Following tradition, the council also sponsored a five day spirit week as a forerunner to the homecoming festivities. The week culminated in a dance honoring the queen, and featuring the hand, Everylvody's Brother. As in past years, the council sponsored teacher appreciation day in Fehruary, giving students an opportunity to participate in the administration of our school. A hlood drive, recruiting student volunteers, was a new project for the council memhcrs. XVith great student involvement and a large turnout the project was a tremendous success, as BHS had the second highest donation of the area schools. I ',,...--fx - IVCASC DELISCATISS1 C- Sfffllfiblk ViCC'I7l'0Siil0llf5 L- RISIINISSCIL Student reps listen to and take note tliiiilllllilitllli council business. chaptoiiang A. Boyce, T. Downin, B. Ingram, J. Rasmussen, S. Haines, -I. VVitmer. gb STUDENT GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES: First Row: I. MacMichael, D. Marler, L. Hoffman, D. Warrenfeltz, P. Brining, H. Rowland, M. Holtz, D. Sprehn, B. Downin, P. Lerch, K. Poffenherger, K. Suffecool, I. Witmer, M. Foltz, G. Baker. Second: L. Drosdak, K. Dmry, K. Poole, M. LaBrush, K. Berrv, L. Haines, L. Roll, M. Moser, I. Barr, L. Ridenour, P. Hartzell, C. Spielman, D. Kitchen, D. McElrath, J. Rasmussen. Third: A. Frushour, S. Martin, S. Dunla , T. Marshall, G. Falck, C. Spielman, M. Sandy, R. Bricker, G. Castle, M. Ziegler, S. Haines, A. Stotler, E. Penn, A. Mullendore. Fourth: C. Stou er, B. Ingram, A. Riner, I. Brown, A. Boyce, P. Burgan, M. Stotler, I. Griffith, M. Noble, J. Hannigan, j. Taulton, K. ff? Boyer. Drama Club Sponsors Successful Productions Many BHS students were given 'the opportunity to display their dramatic talents as Drama Club members. Under the skilled supervision of Mr. Gene Ford members took part in a BHS presentation of Carousel . During November the club also sponsored the annual tournament ofplays, enabling the freshmen, sophomore, and junior members to stage and perform, each in their own one-act plays. These plays were judged and awards were presented to outstanding actors and actresses. Alan Stotler reprimands Robyne Clark and Doug Frushour, Destiny Donini, Amy Clark and Dawn Deham sing about thc Clam Teresa Huffer trics to pick a fight with Annette Falck and il. Brown in the Bake. Senior Play. DRAMA CLUB: Sitting: A. Davenport, President: A. Riner, Vice-President: M. Novlie, Secretary, A. Falck, Treasurer, D. Denham, junior Rep., D. Beard, Sophomore Rep., 1. Rasmussen, Freshman Rep., Mr, C. Ford, Advisor. Second: B. Seaman, R. Martz, T. Spessard, H. Rowland, C. Reeder, L. Hoffman, A. Frushour, A. Mullendore, M. SAndy, C. Spielman, P. Mueller, A. Bussard, C. Everhart, K. Brantner, S. Lawrence, K. Poffenberger, R. Bailey, M. Melcher, S. Lyon, E. Holmes. Third: C. Spielman, D. Warrenfeltz, A. Poffenberger, T. Carter, M. Holtz, P. McClellan, W. Bitner, D. Redder, T. Huffer, S. Draper, P. Shobe, K. Siponen, L. Haines, L. Askins, A. Bussard, L. Fuss, L. DiStefano, G. Falck, B. Palmer, E. Paul, G Schamel, I. Sheedy. Fourth: D. Long, A. Weber, D. Kave, R. Smith, M. Smith, C. Eichelberger, D. Wal-fenfelrz, A. Clark, M. Lum, T. Robinson, S. Anderson, S. Martin, L. Ford, T. Moffatt, M. Moser. Fifth: S. Shank, L.James, P. Mills, S. Hutzell, D. Donini, C. Horne, C. Scrivener, W. Lowery, D. Frushour, A. Stotler, C. Holmes, C. Castle, H. Stiles, M. Zeigler, B. Gilbert, M. Fazenbaker, R. Clark, D. Long. Sixth: M. Dorosh, K. jonak, W. Moats, I. Rasmussen. fbi Q'lQ ' I I west actress and be A st actor awarc -x o .1 Q .,i.l'i f if Qigif -0 o.'?'V Q -I 5' S5 S- 4 . 'Q ,u 3 62 PK f -rrx 1,4 SSW ,S 'EJ f fi F 5 :gg :if-'. if ,Qs .1 ,- .iv lf fri- f y, I '-.B X 4 4 o S I -vi 1 ix. ' A A is iv. .. vx.. ,nudes the audience cl we. gag' 4, we -jfz-VAN: gi' 'P 5 fi, Ei' A i, A- Hair Choral Groups Blend H arrnoniously In conjunction with the Potomac Symphony Orchestra and the St. Cecilia Choir, fifty chorus members participated in the All-County Chorus production of The Messiah. Under the direction of Mr. Gene Ford, this was the largest representation from any county school in the program. The event was held at the Maryland Theater in December. Also, working with the All-County Band, they staged a performance at North Hagerstown High School in March. During the early spring months, the entire chorus practiced diligently to present the annual musical, Carousel, and the spring concert which featured a variety of rock and traditional tunes. In addition, six members were chosen to participate in the All-State Chorus held in Baltimore. ALL-STATE CHORUS: Seated: M. Noble, A. Falck. Standing: M. Zeigler, C. Everhart, G. Castle, A. Davenport. I - I4 J l CHORUS: Seated: A. Davenport, President, A. Stotler, Vice-president, P. Muller, Secretary, A. Falck Treasurer. Second Row: P. Dunlap, L. Crampton, J. Sheedy,T. Dixon, C. Barkdoll, C. Presgraves, M. Lum C. Eichelberger. K. Carlson. T. Butts, R. Bailey, P. Shobe, J. Barr, A. Poffenberger, T. Moffatt. Third: Dl Denham, K. Feldme er R. Clark S Lawrence K. Branter C Everh ' M Y , ' , - , , . art, C. Splelman, D. Massie, . Melcher, D. Donini, A. Riner, M. Noble, A. Bradley, T. Keller, P. Bell, D. Warrenteltz, A. Clark. Fourth: . K Mr. G. Ford, Advisor, J. Birky, K. Lowery, M. Zeigler, D. Frushour, W. Lowery, M. Dorosh, H. Stiles, P. Bradley, E. Paul, B. Kaufmann, C. Holmes, C. Castle. AY Lis. ,, pf, 9, - ,, .NN K l . llfff . ., - .Q-3. X 'J Q f 13. 'Wg V - f - 3- f . 3 'Tri' ' ' if ,- as s ar: a 1 , -QF .e t . :W QM .. 1 ' r 'Q' f , -f ', ' Q. .. A ' , .' s M ' B 3' ' 7 K fsi g an 19 if fm 6' 3-'gal -5 g ,M R ' ' , it 'R ' .Hrr'nf'?1P3l :fats ty i K I xc. U . I A. , .. ,gf 2.3, I ' tttt r ., .at is - r ALL-COUNTY CHORUS: First Row: B. Painter, K. Carlson, C. Eichelberger, D. Donini, C. Spielman, M. Lum, I. Barr, A. Clark, C. Barkdoll. Second: T. Butts, A. Bradle , K. Feldmeyer, P. Shobe, R. Clark, R. Bailey, T. Moffatt, D. Warrenfeltz, T. Sheppard, M. Melcher, A. Poffenberger. Third: K. jonak, H. Stiles, C. Holmes, S. Lawrence, C. Everhart, M. Zeigler, C. Castle, W. Lowery, K. Lowery, T. Dixon, J. Sheedy, D. Mason, L. Crampton. Standing: M. Dorosh, T. Witmer, D..Erushour, A. Davenport, K. Jonak, I. Rasmussen, J. Birky. 98 X ACTIVITIES i Barbara Painter and Robyn Clark re- hearse a concert selection. Mr. Gene Ford accompanies the group on the piano. 'FQ ,ff Melinda Noble presents Mr. Paul Kline with a gift of gratitude after he announced his retirement. i 1 N. FBLA: First Row: M. Noble, President: 1. Miller, Vice-president: T. Huffer, Secretary, T. Bender, Treasurer, P. Burgan, Reporter, I. Phillips, Historian, I. Griffith, Parliamentarian. Second: S. Roelkey, S. Strite, T. Pyles, T. Business Boosts Largest Membership The Future Business Leaders of America began their industrious year by having officers installed by Mr. Tom Oyster, a board member. Recognized as the state's largest club, in terms of membership, the group entered its' tenth year under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Davis. In the early fall, the FBLA sponsored a canned food drive and donated the collection to a needy family in Frederick as a Thanksgiving gift. They also presented Mr. Paul Kline with a gift of appreciation upon his retirement. Various other activities included: bake sales to raise money for the Heart Fund and the annual trip to business agencies in Washington, D.C., Christmas caroling, a skating party, and a party for the patients of Reeder's Nursing Home. r ' i----..ii Phillips, Metz, P. McClellan, L. Shumaker, D. Whipp, D. Grimm. Third: A. Dunlap, S. Hutzell, B. Jones, K. Kecdy, J. Sommerville, D. Kitchen, T. Keller, K. Poole, I. Haupt, A. Hackley. Fourth: M. Sommerville, M. Spielman, K. Baker, M. Stevens, S. Dunlap. L. Tumer, D. Waters, T. Haupt, R. Renner, S. Hoffman, D. Angle, C. Kaetzel, T. Moore. Fifth: B. Shumaker, R. Shuxnaker,, C. Wenner, R. Buckley, K. Smallwood, D. Reeder, J. Hannigan, E. Babington, D. Dunn. Lisa Turner, Debbie Waters, and Sheila Dunlap listen intently to the business on hand. Mrs. D. Davis serves her tenth year as advisor of the organiza- tion. Theresa Keller, Anita Dunlap, and Debbie Kitchen discuss impor- tant matters during the meeting. ACTIVITIES 199 FFA Expands, Stresses Involvement Involvement was the key word forthe Future Farmers of America. The largest club in the school, supporting over 170 members, kept busy year round with shows, contests, and activities. Advisors, Mr. Edward Mayne and Mr. Carald Young, accompanied large groups of members to the Harrisburg Farm Show, the Hagerstown Fair, where they presented an award winning booth, and to the Farm Bureau Convention. FFA members also participated in many school and community related projects. They produced the Arbor Day program for elementary school students, held a community farm show, a flag raising ceremony as part of National FFA VVeek, a canned food drive for needy families, and hosted the State FFA Alumni Convention. To raise money for these numerous activities, the group sold over 2000 cases of citrus fruit, FFA calendars, and sponsored a spaghetti dinner, open to the public. As part ofthe organization, many members studied long hours for local, state, and national contests. This time was well spent as the group won the Hoards Dairyman contest, received a bronze in the National BOAC projects, and a silver National Chapter award. However, their year was not all work and no play. They joined together for hours of fun during bowling and skating parties, picnics and dances. l'wS.o2e-f values-A.. .wie m. ,i I .. , Tr 'xv hvii ' In LW ,.,, g me ' - Students browse through the farm show exhibits. 1 FFA officers, Ken Stotler, Tina Hamish and ,Iames VVaring listen to State Vice-president, Keith Clark's speech. 'Hu U FFA CREENHANDS: First Row: H. Stiles, B. Palmer, E. Kephart, D. Churchey, R. Buck, 1. MacMichael, S. Collins, T. Bell, K. Kretzer, T. Canfield, L. Virts, L. Wolfe, K. Knight, R. Montgomery, Mr. Edward Mayne, advisor. Second: L. Rudy, S. Shank, B. Shoemaker, P. Bell, T. Keller, S. Souders, R. Stevens, D. Kline, D. Himes, H. Reeder, S. Houser, F. Redmond, J. Schroyer. Third: S. Stanton, R. Newlin, T. Rolkey, L. Swope, T. Bucklgy, T. Mason, B. Moser, C. Kephart, B. Dowin, P. Koontz, R. Martz, C. Smith, T. Souders. Fourth: S. Porter, j. Whipp, D. Shank, B. Bowlus, D. Ke er, R. Jenkins, T. Marshall, S. Milburn, D. Turner, H. Souders, M. Cunningham, T. Rupp, K. Booth. Fifth: R. Herold, P. Shinham, K. Stiles, S. Poffenberger, A. Stotler, H. Richardson, I. Taulton, T. Huffer, K. Souders, M. Dick, J. Parson, R. Harbaugh, D. Potter. 100 X ACTIVITIES J' K K X14 Following a long 1lay's work, jeff Martz examines the tnrkeyg butch- ered for Thanksgiving sales. 1 1 4.-. . . . . f . l di f 1 j L .-:.,5lf,6gf:i-,f'i,j-T12is M A ff' s Bonnie Seaman, .Iaines YVaring, Ginger Hutzell, Leroy Morris, Kris Siponen, Patti Bell, Teresa Huiifer, Heather Richardson, Carol Stouffer anal Fnnnly Stevens portray nature characters in the Arhor Day pro- grain. M' 1-.Q 2, -. SQ. n4t..sA',,-.-,, Q - ,. K... .. . FFA: First Row: O. Kretzer, T. Bealer, IK. Stotler, I. WVaring, B. Hurley, B. Seaman, T. Downin, I. Hurley, K. Stiles, D. Glyn-jones, T. Harnish. Second: D. Thompson, B. CantIeld, j. Canfield, R. Dohson, E. Cantieltl, D. Stottlemyer, D. Violet, D. Kelbaugh, I. Netz, D. Teays, Advisor, Mr. Edward Mayne. Third: j. Reese, T. Thomas, D. XVyand, AI. Hines, J. Osborne, R. Huntsberry, A. NIHTIIII, K. Pereschuk, T. jones, M. jones, Fourth: M. Berry, B. Hammond, D. Bowers, D. Olden, D. Cay, D. Minniek, D. Foltz, R. Hohrer, D. Hutzell, T. Grams. Fifth: P. Myers, B. Kitchen, j. Seal, M. XVol- fensherger, D. Olclen, T. Poniirey, S. Carr, -I. Martz, W. Martz, j. Leggett, S. Martz. Y -.. V -' I V. ,-. Sherry Milburn and Diane Glyn-jones take pant in National FFA week by showing animals at the Vally Mall, A ' I -. . Q. -' , . V qu .- '- 1- . -. 4 . g' . A a . l 5'l:f-. .Ag ,1 :iq-fgxrgrjft Q7 ' thi .A - . ..i- . - . .-.'..- UXN ' 5 ,... ,g f-.fb A A.. vv--Alvgknt FFA niemlmers View the livestoelc exhilmit. 1 I 1 Tina Harnish shows her expertise at groom- ing while preparing ai prize goat. ACTIVITIES ! 101 I ndustrious Students Aide Schools l - l Many BHS students are involved in a unique experience, they serve as student aides in the high school, middle and elementary schools. High school aides are involved mainly with the clerical aspects of our school. They answer phones, file materials, sort books, grade papers, and perform other tasks to assist the faculty members. Middle and elementary school aides work primarily with the younger scholars. They are given the opportunity to teach and contribute to the growth of the students, basic skills. Since many of these aides are interested in teaching as a career after graduation, this gives them an ,, , MAIN OFFICE AIDES: S. Hoffman, K. Williams, S. Dunlap, T. Harnish, R. Massie, C. Dick orientation into the field. VICE-PRINCIPAL AIDES: Seated: T. Moore, A. Mendez. Standing: D. Angle, R Leslie Roll checks Har overdue books in the library. Smith- MIDDLE SCHOOL AIDES: First Row: B. Palmer, T. Marshall, T. Cay, D. Hutzell, C. Hutzell, J. Miller, B. Ingram. Second Row: S. Benner, T. Shumaker, R. Mose, A. Butts, W. Smith. 102 X ACTIVITIES jf 5 Tina Moore sorts the incoming mail ,if . Ai LIBRARY AIDES: First Row: S. Rohrer, C. Knight, L. Askins, L. Roll, T. Haupt, L. Semler. Second Row: R. Munch, R. Stevens, J. Roulette, G. Bowman. .Nb- Regina Smith tallies the daily absen- tees. Vickie Haupt posts a schedule change. BOONSBODO D El.EMllNTxXRY SCHOOL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AIDES: First Row: V. Haupt, S. Thomas, P. Dunlap, R. Buck, T. Hamish, J. Phillips, B. Shumaker, J. Miller. Second Row: D. Dunn, C. Kaetzel, R. Buckley, C. Stottlcmyer, G. I-Iutzcll, T. Huffer, K. Siponen, D. Reeder, G. Falk, I. Pryor. Third Row: I. Griffith, A. Butts, T. Witmcr, P. Biscr, C. Schamel, I. Brown, E. Babington, S. Johnson. GUIDANCE AIDES: Kneeling: P. Dunlap, D. Waters, S. Thomas. Standing: T. Marshall, 1. Elmersole, P. Burgan, V. Haupt, D. Angle. ACTIVITIES X 103 Varsity C lub Altefrs Policies Football and basketball players, baseball and softball members, runners, cheerleaders and statisticians are all different types of students who compose the Varisty Club. This organization is devoted to the needs of the athletic programs and its varied members. Each year the club sells an item to raise some much needed money. This year high school record books were sold which contained records for all sport fields and with many local schools listed, including BHS. They also held a candy sale to further boost their treasury. The end of the year Varsity banquet was held May 23 at the Hagerstown Elks Club. Following dinner the guest speaker Mr. Walter Barr, Shepherd College football coach, was introduced and the program began. Many athletes, coaches and helpers were recognized for their outstanding contributions to the athletic program. A keypoint of the year was the groups decision to revise the lettering procedure. In the future each first year letterer will receive a letter jacket and various emblems of the year. Due to this change and the expense it will incur, the banquet will be done away with. Plans are still rough, but the majority of students feel the new system is more beneficial to each individual. gt , Y 1. Brown, Tom VVit1nc1' and Henry Stile officer elections. gg. H Q ., N mkqxg? . tjk' -.- My I In 1 Iii: I IA . . Keith Lowery and Howard Souders listen to discussions about the let- teringu Jolic . l s hand out ballots for next ycar's Coach Dwight Scott listens to a question pertaining to Varsity Club activities and funds. f-.litla VARSITY CLUB: First Row: I. Phillips, j. Taulton, President, I. Kline, Vice-President: C. Knifght, Secretary, B. Ingram, Treasurer, j. Brown. Second: A. Smothers, B. Kaufmann, I. Allen, M. Moser, K. Feldmeyer, L. Roll, E. McAfee, K. Pof enberger, E. Paul, B. Palmer, J. Pryor, C. Falck, G. Hutzell, K. Siponen, C. Stouffer, S. MacMichael, W. Sommerville, I. Root. Third: K. Kni Yht, L. Haines, S. Carder, D. Angle, D. Crim, M. Sandy, T. Carver, H. Stl es, S. Hoover, R. Buck, T. Hamish, B. Knight, P. Shobe, T. Beachley, B. Rihodes, M. Zeigler, M. Smith. Fourth: H. Richardson, S. Souders, P. Dunlap, D. Waters, S. Dunlap, W. Lowery, C. Mangum, L. Milihram, M. Moats, D. Frushour, C. Spielman, I. Seabright, D. Kiracoffe, H. Powers, M. Kaetzel, I. Hubbard, S. Fravel. Fifth: Mr. Dwight Scott, Advisor, K. Williams, I. Hannigan, E. Babington, B. Merson, L. Drosdak, G. Schamel, K. Drury, R. Bricker, K. Boyer, E. Penn, R. Haxtle, G. Castle, T. Danner, S. Haines, P. Biser. 104 X ACTIVITIES S eniorettes Display . . - . ..' , . Puff Power Feminine football took to the field November 18, as the annual powderpuff game got under way. The game was sponsored by the cheerleaders under the organization of Miss Rose Andres. Unseasonably warm weather aided the Seniorettes in their 26-0 victory. Swift seniors, Rosemary Buck, Tina Harnish, and Bonnie jo Ingram ran for four touchdowns, despite the defensive efforts of Underette, Darlene Angle. Hard hits a and quick tackles, displayed by both teams, made for an exciting, action-packed game. Powderpuff teams hustle for possession of the ball. SENIORETTES: Front Row: G. Hutzell, T. Harnish, R. Buck, E. McAfee, B. Knight, P. Shobe, K. Williams, B. Ingram. Second: C. Knight, E. Babington, Coach S. Carr, S. Castle, S. Souders, Coach M. Wade, B. Ryan, M. Reed, Coach T. Grams, S. Carder, T. Beachley. UNDERETTES: Front Row: L. Haines, M. Sandy, A. Smothers, D. Angle, C. Spielman, S. Walker, P. Hardy. Second: T. Pitt, N.VIenkins, D. Grim, K. Knight, D. Semler, R. Mangum, H. Richardson, K. Poole, T. Keller, D. Warrenfeltz. Third: Coach R. Bricker, W. Bitner, j. Barr, A. Garrott, S. Anderson, S. Knight, T. Knight, Coach D. Black, D. Mose, Coach I. Shank, K. Lewis, I. MacMichael, Coach R. Hartle, I. Rasmussen. .LASZN . Holly Rowland and joe Sheedy keep the spirit high for the Underette team. A , gg, Missy Sandy tags Rosemary Buck as Bonnie Io Ingram shouts encouragement. Seniorettes and Underettes on the line, ready for the action tg f begin. Soooefr Boots First Season Intramural soccer kicked off its first year at BHS October 10. Interested players signed up with Coach Clayton Anders and were divided into four teams: the Dips, Cosmos, Strikers, and Kicks. The Dips came out on top with a 6-3 winning record. The season reached its climax at the first annual all-star soccer game, November 14, periods six and seven. The game involved the most skilled players chosen from the four teams. The best of the Dips and Cosmos composed the East team, and the Kicks and Strikers made up the West team. The East team dominated the fast-paced game and booted their way to a 2-0 victory. Curtis Berry and Bob Rhodes hustled to score the only two goals in the game. Socceris first season at BHS offered an opportunity for many to participate in this up and coming sport. Curtis Berry, Bjorn Grim-Pahlson, and Charles Bell sprint clown the field to raise the score. EAST TEAM: Front Row: Co-captainsg R. Rhodes, W. Fazenbaker. Second: M. Ziegler,T. Dixon, D. Keffer, S. Cunningham, G. Hahn, C. Berry. Ting Kongkeattikul and Daryl Willard battle for the ball. WEST TEAM: Front Row: Co-captains, D. Black, R. Leatherman. Second, J. Riner, D. Marler, T. H if Kongkeattikul, F. Kifer, C. Bell, B. Grim-Pahlson, S. Poffenberger, T. Mendez. David Marler takes control of the ball. 106 l ACTIVITIES Student Struggle To Win Tournament Students became fiercely competetive :ls homeroom tezuns were pitted against each other in the annual tug-otlwur tournament. Homerooms pulled together to capture the coveted championship. Held in the mornings at 8:30, the pulls drew large crowds, us students cheered their fellow Q classmates on to victory. Mrs. Thomas' homeroom ia team, the English Muffins, proved their strength hy defeating the senior class champions to win the Dunne Ventimiglia, -lulius Snow, David Teuys, und Marin Zientek give it all they've got. 1 i i .X lr r ,il school title. i p F' w. V5 I Mr. Brunncr's homeroom struggles for u victory. I 1 af The freshmen ure inexperienced, hut try their hardest. The calculus homeroom tries to move their opponent. Mr. Douh gives the signal, und they 111-Q Off! AC'l'lVl'l'llQS f 107 FHA Improves Domestic Abilities The members of the Future Homemakers busily worked on many different crafts during the past year. These skilled students finished afghans, plant hangers and other projects for sale at the Valley Mall during june. To raise funds for club activities, members sold Christmas candles during the fall and held monthly bake sales at the school. Part ofthese funds were used to prepare food baskets given to needy families at Thanksgiving. Sheryl Babington, Rusty Reed, Bean Ryan, Lynn Lowery, Cindy Pike, Penny Lewis, and Sherry Breeden relax and enjoy some free time following a business meeting. ,ive Ysvirf, ' . , L ' FHA: First Row: K. Virts, president, E. McAfee, vice presidentg C. Newlin, secretary, K. McMullen, treasurer, S. Breeden, songleaderg R. Reed, reporter, W. Nuiee, parlimentariang D. Henson, chaplain, T. Monninger, historian. Second: S. Moats, T. Redman, T. Sem.ler,'T. Durborrow, P. Lewis, L. Lowery, P. Semler, C. Mangum, E. Myers, T. YVeaver, B. Ryan, 1. Myers, C. Pike, T. Armstrong, S. Bablngton, Mlss Sheldon, advisor. Q., I 4 rf Q S T Ambitious members, Wanda Nuiee, Kim McMullen, Kim Virts, Emma McAfee and Debbie Sabre, Teresa Amistrong, Robin White, Sheryl Cathy Newlin rush to the aid of their advisor, Miss Carol Sheldon. Babington and Bean Ryan plan an upcoming event. 108 X ACTIVITIES Pauu Mueller distributes health careers iullormution to club members. Amy Boyce, Debbie Blullendore. BLll'lDkll'tl Tegler and llkllllllR1lSlllllSSQ'll pup' elose attention to the business ut hand. As part of her duties, Laura Rus- mussen reports past business d11r- ing il club meeting. HCC Benefits School t- -R1 . . 9 C ommumty The health Careers club provided many greatly 11ppreci11ted school and conuuunity services. Tl1e members payed 21 monthly visit to the nearby Ret-der's Nursing Home, bringing both smiles and cheer to the residents. They held their annual Christmas party in December and sponsored the FClJl'll2ll'y sweetlieurt dance. To raise the necessary funds for these club projects, the lHt:'lNl3Cl'S purticipzlted in ll stationary sule during the month of November. This 0l'fJQlllllZiltl0ll is unique in that it holds ll candlelight sewiee for the instullz1tion of new officers, and il nrotlier-damghter picnic. Donna xvilITL'llfL'ltZ, Pillll Mueller, liisu .lzunes mul Denim Al1lSSlt' dis- cuss plans for the sweetbeairt dance. . .J FJ, N13 3 vv ' ,..4 my E llgi--'7f'l Q p ,.:, HCC: First Row: A. Falck, presidentg L. Rasmussen, vice presidentg A. Boyce, recording secretary: P. Mueller, corresponding secretaryg A. Bussurd, treasurer. Second: T. Marsliull, D. Wzmeuteltz. Third: D. Mulleudore, 1. Lfllllllllll, A. Garrett, P. Smothers, B. Tegler, T. McCall, S. Swiger, L. jzuues, D. Shifler, K. Robinson. .-XC'l'IVI'l'l ICS! 109 Ambitious Students Learn job Skills DECA prepares BHS students for careers and post-graduation plans. Training activities included a Leadership Retreat at Summit Lake Camp, the sale of Mastercraft bits toraise funds, and bowling and pizza A parties. 'M During March the group traveled to the DECA State Career Development Conference where they received a s -Ev, f first place award in food marketing owner manager 'Q level, and fourth place in the food marketing master 'f' X- A ,l employee level. Mike Lohman, chapter president, was ' l recognized for his outstanding leadership. The Venice Inn was the scene of the annual T X, ' x ,JL Employer-Employee Banquet held April 10. Seventy A ' members and employers were in attendance as Special Sue Potter, Scott BlacNIichacl, Pam. Hutzcll' and Marsha Mt-Craw discuss awards were presented. their various jobs during the last mmutcs of class. 5.5.1 i a ity, g i 4' . 5 DECA: Front: O. Griffith, D. Gregg, D. Black, T. Weaver, C. Mann, M. Lohman, President, D. Teays, Vice-President, P. Hutzell, Secretary, C. Moninger, Reporter, D. Flook, T. Cxider, R. White, V. Lewis, V. Drury, S. Bamhart, K. Mason, W. Martz. Second: I. Lohman, C. Smith, L. Morris, B. Miller, R. Hartle, W. Nuice, P. Lewis, G. Olson, M. Reno, C. Dick, K. Drenner, L. Schoryer, S. Lawrence. S. Benner, C. Everhart, T. Gay, T. Dickinson, M. Gillespie. Third: S. Nekes, M. McGraw, B. Knight, M. Stotler, S. Souders, S. Potter, B. Wade, R. Dodson, T. Latimer, P. Burgan, P. Beard. Fourth: S. Rowland, J. Hose, T. Metz, S. MacMichael, T. Grams, T. Marshall, W. Roberts, K. Whetzel, D. Howe, R. Harbin, T. jenkins, R Rager, Mr. B. jones, Advisor. A i at la '..':...T S Vicki Martz presents an award at the annual Dorlene Teays gives pointers on operating a cash register. DECA banquet. 110 I ACTIVITIES Mr. Robert Wctzel contemplatcs Sherry Goetzls question. ang Kenny Edleblute and jamie Hutchinson study the DO tcxt- book. of SENIORS: Front: T. Bowers, S. Goetz, B. Mongan, T. Reeder. Second: R. Webb, D. Williard, C. Seal, M. Kaetzel, H. Powers, 1. Hoffman. Third: S. Presgraves, M. Reese, T. Younkins, D. Beaver, K. Brown, I. Rockenhouser. DO Improves Career Assets DO is another type of organization which prepares students for the business world. Students study marketing, retail sales, management and all other aspects of the work field through classroom instruction, study and discussion. Members were given the opportunity to participate in work relcasc programs to better develop their skills. 9.13 JUNIORS: Front: E. Bender, T. Thomas, D. Roberts, H. Roberts, R. Palmer, J, Martz. Second: K. Stottlemyer, P. Koontz, I. Leggett, D. Smith, B. Houser, P. Koontz. Third: P. Myers, D. Olden, C. Doyle, D. Cay, D. Castle, M. Mandl. DO students improve their knowledge. ACTIVITIES X 111 Chess Club Moves To Perfection The Chess Club is where students can improve their ability to think and still spend a leisurely class period. The members of this organization patiently strive to improve their strategy and game skills. These skills will hopefully peak in time for the club's annual tournament. The club meets monthly under the supervision of Mr. Wayne Ridenour. N X A , KK w x Ib Qxsxxl Doug Frushour, Kevin Suffecool, David Sperow, David Ritenour, Robert Kifer and Harry Robertson ponder over the challenging game. Robert VValsh watches Chris Penn and Kevin Suffecool complete their Doug Frushour and Cary Allen study the board before making a move. heated battle. CHESS CLUB: Front Row: D. Speroco, C. Bell, P. Biser, j. Roulette, G. Schamel, J. Bryan, D. MacElrath, D. Ritenour, K. Suffecool, S. Stouffer. Second: D. Weaver, C. Milbum, C. Hutchinson, L. Root, F. Munch, H. Robertson, R. Walsh, M. Conway, D. Sparks, M. Fauble, D. Hines. Third: Advisor, Mr. W. Ridenour, M. Miller, D. Frushour, R. Kifer, I. Rasmussen, D. Gaver. 112 X ACTIVITIES Efficient Crew Maintains Equipment Oley Griffith and jim Marshall check a projector to insure it will operate properly. Bean Ryan examines the supplies. Under the supervision ofa new advisor, Mr. Boh Hartman, the A.V. Crew assumes the task of delivering and caring for over 38,000.00 worth of audio-visual equipment. While most students are socializing in the mornings, this small group transports the different pieces of equipment to teachers rooms, upon their request, and handles thc occasional problems which arise. Through their service, teachers are assured of clean, efficient equipment. Diff A.V. CREW: B. Ryan, -I. Marshall, Mr. B. Hartinang advisor. Oley Griffith and jim Marshall give Bean Ryan a free-ride. Oley Griffith makes an early morning cle- livery. ACTIVITIES X 113 Spirit Soars To New Peaks Couples enjoy a few moments of togetherness, swaying to the music of I5verybody's Brothern. Kendra VVilliams glows with happiness as she is crowned Home- coming Queen hy Mrs. Bonnie Hawbaker. Spirit was on the rise October 2-6 as BHS began the 1978 Homecoming festivities. The extended five-day spirit week sent spirit and participation to new peaks. The cheerleaders and the Student Government combined tradition with many original ideas to make the week a tremendous success. The many varied activities of spirit week began quietly as students participated in shut-up day. Students also showed spirit by donning '50's style clothing, dressing up, sporting the colors ofteams defeated earlier in the season, and wearing the traditional blue and white of BHS. The halls, ramp, and lockers were decorated in support of the team. The student body roared with enthusiasm at the pep rally Friday, sixth and seventh periods. The class of 1980 walked away with both the spirit drum and the spirit stick, which was awarded for the greatest participation during the week. Evidently the pep rally psyehed the players, for the Warriors came off the field with a 42-0 victory. During half-time the princesses, Connie Knight, Edwina Babington, Jody Miller, Brenda Mongan, and Kendra Williams were driven onto the field in beautiful antique convertibles and the Homecoming festivities climaxed as Kendra Williams was crowned the 1978 Homecoming Queen. Bonnie Hawbaker, Boonsboro's first Homecoming Queen, had the honor of crowning Kendra, and a bouquet of roses was presented to the nevx queen by Sally Weaver, last year's queen. Kendra was honored by a Student Government sponsored dance held after the game. 'J N jon Roll assists Connie Knight into a waiting convertible. Brenda Mongan and her escort, jeff Hoffman, take their positions on the field. ACTIVITIES ! 115 A few talented members of the class of ,79 performed a two act sparse entitled The Nut Factory on March 22 and 23. Under the advisement of Mrs. Trudy Schindel and the direction of Kevin Boyer, the students placed themselves in comical roles and produced an enjoyable play. The play centered around the McNutt sisters, who managed a halfway house for disturbed teens, and their intruding aunt and cousin. Chris McNutt persuades her boyfriend Barry to imitate the resident psychiatrist in hopes of fooling the man from the bank, who brings funds to maintain the house. Mrs. Cromwell and Olivia portray the i villains who want to take over the institution for personel gain. Problems arose when several cast members became ill during the last days of rehearsals. Luckily, Mrs. Schindel was able to recruit I replacements, who though nervous, quickly learned their parts and kept the play intact. Seniors Stage Insane Comedy Melinda Noble questions Jon Roll's knowledge of psychology. The entire cast meets on stage for their final bow. Doug Frushour plays dumb as stage father, Cary Allen, trys to explain his chores. 116 ! ACTIVITIES Charles Bell helps a patient, Amy Boyce, by leading her in a trust walk. Teresa Huffer creates a problem While An nette Falck helps I Brown with his sore neck - The ut Factoryv K Nw,.t,,l....-4 . -4 Www . . s K . , 4 ACA! 1 -r-'. A u-.4 Q - -. -. ww? -' W '4jff '5.'r 'v ali 3'61gi'v Qt r g,l':'1um 5 'gauze a if :SW I Qi, , 44215 A .J . D ' 1 mrriisgwf ln, lu '. V t ii ' -4 rl vi l l Sllfilh Dfilpef YGVCHIS 11 Stilfflinll S0Cf6f to 21 di521DD0i1'lfCd Andrew DFWBI1' Paula Shohe counsels Gale Lerch as she suffers from severe paranoia. port. w I julie Rowland admires her own perfection. 5 X . ' ' . V ' . 1,112-' ,',,:. , w I fr f l A x L 5 3' Q21 l 'f ,r, i 1 Sharon johnson shows her pathological fear of germs. 1 Janine Otto blanlcly stares, as Andrea Riner explains her problem to Teresa Huffer. v Melinda Noble appears tired, as Mrs. Cromwell and Olivia discuss their malicious intentions. ACTIVITIES! 117 A variety of talents aided the freshmen class in capturing the Best Play award. N Jeff Rasmussen sparks thusiasm with his zany antics. Players Display Theatrical Skills ,isi f Y Pam Muller, Liz Holmes and Allan Stotler portray a ughostlyi' family. Dawn Denham is terrified by the uvoicesv she hears. Spf' Mr. Gene Ford congradulates joe Sheedy and Doug Kave after the performance. .f 1- ,. 1 -ff-'K-. - I Ei g. P Melinda Noble skillfully applies stage make-up to Tammy Moffatt. Allan Stotler becomes absorbed in his play. 118 X ACTIVITIES During Annual Tournament H! Dawn Denham portrayed an emotional woman and received the award for Best Actress, and Keith jonak, as her husband, received an Honorable Mention. fn- , ' 'intvu-1 ' V 1 T p1xa,g,,,.w ,.g, U, N. Dale Beard and Wes Moats show their Ive Sheedy Donders OVGI' hiS next affection to their Mama , Michele YHOVC- Moser. The emotional, but slightly humorous drama ofa lonely young man searching for a home came to a crashing climax in the freshman class play, Stolen Identityv. The frosh took the title of Best Play in the annual Tournament of Plays held November 21 and 22. Under the direction of Annette Falck and Doug Frushour, it was the first freshman play to receive this award. Other honors were handed to the group including Best Actor, joe Sheedy and Best Supporting Actor, Doug Kave. Holly Rowland also received an Honorable Mention. The Ghost of Pumkin' Hollerf, the sophomore play, was directed by Teresa Huffer and Melinda Noble. The story ofa hillbilly family and an old fortune hunter added a bit of spice to the evening. Sophomores, Lori Haines received the award for Best Supporting Actress and Michelle Moser received an honorable Mention for her role. Dawn Denham captured the title of Best Actress for her portrayal of an emotional woman in the Junior class play, Voices . Keith Jonak, as her husband, received an Honorable Mention. This play told the story of two spirits stranded in a young family's home and was directed by Kris Siponen and Andrea Riner. Lori Haines was the cute, little hillbilly. A IJ' I Play casts are happy with the results of the judging. ACTIVITIES! 119 X ' :J I X Students Sing And Dance The music ofa pipe organ, thejingle ofthe ticket taker's change, bright lights, and danc- ing girls, these attractions set the stage as the curtain opened for the 1979 presentation of Carousel . Held the evenings of April 25 and 27, under the talented direction of Mr. Gene Ford, the efforts of many students climaxed in the 4th annual musical production. Approximately 45 chorus and drama club members rehearsed for months prior to the show to perfect their vocal and theatrical skills. With the aid of New York costumes, a classic carnival carousel, and unique sets, the stage was transformed to another time and place. The story itself centered on the life ofa carnival barker, who fails to make a good life for his wife and family. Whether on the beach, by a farmhouse, or at the carnival grounds, the cast succeeded in portraying a true-to-life illu- sion. ' A . - . e 'f Q., .' x 123 ar' ,ff ,f y- '. 1 . ,. A Dawn Denham and Amy Clark console a disheartened Robyn Clark. Dawn Denham explains the dangers ofa frivolous life to Robyn Clark. 2 - 5 XJJXID AX M1 An 'i.. f Q is .XIV ,Q I 4 I iz ' A-'. I ' he . v I T r Q b ltaxiw A, ... A 11- ,x fm ..,- . .Qing Hz-. . .-ry, , 9 gh.: ' 'I 4.5 Doug Frushour receives advice from the chief starkeeper, Andrew Davenport. joe Sheedy serenades his bride-to-be, Dawn Denham. 1201 ACTIVITIES 5.1--.-tae-:ex . - 5?-wr MX v 4v'- H-' - 'r s . 5. . . fi If wtf :gg it'-Pekin . . fret?--ggi -E ff: s' ms: 3-aff, '15 fl -L: N Q., if rf if s its i r a vii: 'Xffz 'S' A is ' ,ghisie 'V ' ' .sts-5 ' ' ' NF-iv I ,,,, Q... ' Tiff I fit-fs , 3 sh H Q1 SF . .fe Q 2 5 5 .M I Q X Dawn Denham resists the advances ofa persis- tent Wayne Lowery. T0 The K arouselv -..,., . .gg sa. K, ff x,.,.r7 W5 55 . fl.-'cs .v:,u ' ' V - 1 Q. ga' , ' 1, 'fill . ' 'S Q, ' . ,wig ' ?.g .,,3fa5Sgf,tsfW,.g1:' A ,Q AFV' x Q -. 13,1-5 -Q '5 ' 4 ', '.'1,'Q?,,Qi2f -'E' QQ: Q? ,V ixlxqu A f - gf Q53-7 ?q f F . 4, . ,J , 'J , K X, i,, 5 2 , x ' sill it I' f, f i f : . I it V f 1 l 1 in .4 . 1 fmt, a rts' f A , 2 fl 55 L e , 1 , vp - ,U ifif s E X ' F' , iff 5 1 i 1 1 H f fi, 5 f i e 3 k 3 K ' ff Dawn Dcnlnun, Adrcw llinc l Doug Frushour sings the lmlucs. 'Q Q Mrr- f-Sw 5- wt . 'Q t t r, and Kara Felclineyer lxurst into ai song. I Q 'iw .sy n ' X W 'Mx 5: 32:99 1 .1 ' x l ,Y 4. Q3 vm .1 vw ,A v Greg Cas .ff. s tlc zlnnl Nlurk ZlL'Q,'lL'l'lliSCllSSflll'tl'Al2iCLlL'1llllUiilytllljl Frnshour. :if , f.-fmfl-is.,- Q. ll lk KC! L. M x I li S ,0- ,, 1 Q 1 Hal x 1 it 'AA Steve Lawrence swings Elizabeth Holmes in il lively dance lmy the sea. A crew of sailors sing about the hardships of life nt sou. Paun lNlllCll0I'Stl'llKC9 n sultry posv. ACTIVI'l'IlCS! 121 Spoofs And Stars Highlight Talent Show The activities ofthe junior class were climaxed in the presentation of its annual talent show. Held january 25, the funfilled show spoofed television programs and commercials. Approximately 40 juniors worked under the supervision of Mrs. Pat Lemkuhl to make the project a success. Twenty acts exhibited a variety of talent presentations. The judging resulted in a tie for the vocal prize between Dawn Denham, and Deana and Renee Massie. Ting Kongkeattikul captured the instrumental prize and the variety award was presented to the JV cheerleaders for their dynamic pompon routine. Due to snow and foul weather only one stage rehearsal was possible, but the show went on to be a tremendous success for the class of '8O. Members of the Intone Grownails, jeff Seabright, Kevin Boyer, J. Brown Brian Merson, and Tom WVitmer captured the audience with their version of Runaround Sue . r Charles Bell, Curtis Berry, Greg Birky, jeff Birky, Randy Stevens, and jay Roulette formed their own brass band - A Blast of Brass. Whirling across the stage, Brenda Doran combined many dance and gymnastic steps in Keith jonak and Renee Massie perform some back- up music. her performance. 122 X ACTIVITIES Paula Shobe wooed many hearts with her medly ofjudy Garland hits. Deane Massie of only hall' of the act which took the vocal award. Emotions Flow At i . A M er f. lg S 1 ' w: w 4 L ig,-Q 1 2,54 f We ... Mothers of some junior class members serve refreshments to Twanna Keller and her date, Vemon Mason. ,,..'f ve Longtime friends propose a toast to graduation and their futures. Ginny Falck, Laura Rasmussen, Cristy Spielman, and Charles Bell enjoy the disco sounds. 124 X ACTIVITIES 55? 2 1 1 a is f X s S Laura Rasmussen presents senior gifts to Kim Virts and Eddie Wyand. Y' -. .I . qv Y.- The flowers may die, but prom night memories last forever. Summer In The Southv Wi: , Wining and dining, dancing and romancing I were all a part ofthe excitement ofprom night. This grand activity, anticipated by everyone from the beginning of the year, finally arrived the evening of May 11. Summer in the Southn proved to be a delight for all in attendance, despite the eveningis downpour. Under the watchful eyes of Mrs. Pat Lemkuhl, industrious juniors worked long hours to prepare fountains and flowers which decorated the Venice Ballroom. .- The local band, Summer, provided the dancing music along with a spectacular light , Q and floor show. Following tradition, each senior was presented a gift by the junior class during their final promenade to the class song, Teresa Reeder, Vicki Martz, Sherry Goetz, and Vicki Haupt enjoy a few restful moments The Lollg and Windillg Rozlfln. with their dates. 'K , K , ,Samir ig V 1 A Q s,y-w. A S5 A u ir.. ,M .. K' f ' - ,. . -gf ef I E , Kits. 4 E-. , fli fi I K, , , X Seniors take part in the final promenade to their class song. rx - g. 1 . . -, il :Ning 2 gl I . V Members of Summer set the dancing pace. Ber Kaufmann and JeffCuycr enjoy each othcr's companionship at the end ofa long evening. ACTIVITIES X 125 Outstanding athletes, scholars, and teachers were rewarded for their hard work and dedication at two awards assemhlies, held May 24 and 28. As the student hody looked on, the newly elected student government officers were sworn in hy their predecessors. Mr. Carl Brunner was the recipient ofthe 4th annual Teacher of the Year award, presented to him hy the student council, for his many years ofservice and his active involvement with the students ofBHS. Amy Boyce again received the Atwood Penmanship Award, and jean Pryor, the Atwood Spelling Award. Following tradition, the class of,79 solemnly filed out ofthe gym to the music of their class song, to he replaced hy the class of ,80. --4. - Laura Rasmussen swears XVayne Lowery in as next yearis Student Council s ecretary. Awards Assembly Carol Stouffer presents Mr. Carl Bmnner with his much deserved Teacher of the Yearl' award, 3,1 ZW Coach Don Lewis presents letters to Steve Hoover, Troy Danner, jim Root, Henry Stiles and Todd Carver. Coach VVayne Ridenour gives an award to outstand- Delores Stouffer and Twanna Keller present an award to Mrs. Shirley Vaughn. ing athlete Dale Beard. 126 X ACTIVITIES Accents Accomplishments I C2ll'1llCl Young. Kevin Stiles :incl Diane Glyn-jones present zlwalrcls ofuppreeizltion to NIV. licl Nlziyne :incl Nlr Seniors file out gf their Iagt assembly Miss Cm-ol Slielclon illlil Mrs, jnlee Neilxirk present 0lltSt2llllllIlfl lIlK'IIIl5K'l' alwaml to illXYl1lIlllAl Durlmorrow. C 4 f' ll Il l t f l f l t i 1 Nllss Rose Xnalr-' 1' iv fl l .V Cl I l ,Qu-v .gun J me receives emmnem il ion 'or weing, il vo un eer 'iren un. . . f is eee' es owe-rs -lilllll ' In-er mu ers. IVITIICSX I2 Graduation Brings An End To The Class of ,79 displayed mixed emotions as they began practice for baccalaureate and commencement exercises. Caps and gowns could be found throughout the school as the seniors spent their last few hours at BHS. On the evening of June 4, senior class members entered the gymnasium together for the last time. Following the invocation by Rev. Marvin Kline, the class valedictorions spoke to their fellow graduates, and senior class president, Kevin Boyer, presented the class gift, a computer, to Mr. Joseph Robeson. The much anticipated moment then arrived as class members received their diplomas, then tearfully sang the alma mater, and filed out as graduates of BHS. E Kim Virts and Cathy Newlin take their last walk through the gym, Amy Boyce gladly receives her award of The Prophetn. iii if: nf' The Graduation Class of 1979 1281 ACTIVITIES . .L ,.,, F 1 QQ, A, I . HM The Long And Winding Roady ,uv - Kevin Boyer - First in the class. Neal Beard, Richard Hager and Mark Kaetzel express their sentiments about gradnatimr. 1 Q SSE Graduates listen intently to speakers hefore the final inoinent. Cc-olirey Birky - Second in the 4-lass. if E Q 'WT Jay Roulette - Thi!-gl in thy dugg, Einlna ML-Aft-e and Darlene Butts take their class flower as they leave the jlylll. Pam Dunlap shakes Mr. Charles Maekertls hand as receives her diploma. she M? jedi Miller gets a helping hand from Mark Smith as she mounts the platfornl. .-XC'l'IVI'l'IlCS! 1129 Come to see, victory I n our land called fantasy il i I f 777- was 1 Varsity Teamwork Boosts Winning Season The Warriors opened a winning season with a tremendous 26-6 victory over the Class A North High Hubs. With 312 total offensive yards gained, Boonsboro more than doubled North's yardage. The victory sparked the Warriors onto five more wins, and despite numerous injuries, the team ended their season with a 6-4 record. A key note in the teamis success was the spectacular rushing of jeff Taulton. Jaunting 219 yards in the Walkersville game,Taulton broke the school record of 950 yards, and established the new record of 1217 yards rushed. Ground game and defense provided a winning season. Mark Kaetzel, Henry Stiles, and Brian Merson led the team with the highest number of tackles. Kaetzel played his part well on defense, totaling 112 hits for the season, with Merson and Stiles following with 83 and 84, respectively. The strong, on the ground, offense moved the ball a total of 1,845 yards, with Jeff Taulton averaging 5.9 yards per carry. The team displayed their determination and fortitude in every game throughout the entire season. Buddy Sommerville pauses for a water break. Spirited Gonzo defense 132 I SPORTS tramples the oppositionis line. Gonzo Warriors await opponents play. Coaches, Don Lewis, Mike Terretti, and Tony Nicastro get absorbed in the team's performance. x J 'aim- ' I 1,Q,.. I I uvvna L Y if-143, up af,4s1-,N!,g5fKM Francis Scott Key S s ' f 6 T 27 Siclelined because ofhis early season injury, Kevin Boyer ihithfully sup- ports his team. Exlmustecl Hap Powers, Mark Kaetzcl, and josh Huhhard recuperate A Sumo player frantically tries to escape thc Lcopard's paws. during a rough match. 2 -- .,, A .. P9 f--:fa '3'fmH'ff?a ...a........--.-... VARSITY FOOTBALL: Front Row: T. Turner, Macklichael, K. Boyer, T. XVit1nerg co-captain, bl. Browng co-captain, H. Powers, bl. Taulton, Nl. Kaetzel, J. Kline. Second: NV. Sonimerville, M. Smith, L. Drosclak, C. Deal, I. Seahright, C. Fralcy, B. Merson, F. Nuicc, S. Hoovcr, bl. Hulxlmarcl. Third: H. Stiles, T. Carver, D. Gregg, I. Root, M. Swiger, S. Fravel, Haines, T. Danner, -I. jones. Fourth: Hcanl Coach D. Lewis, Coach T. Nicastro, Coach M. Terretti, Managcrsg D. Frushour, T. Baker, C. Schamel. SPORTS I 1133 . . I Fast Action Sets Pace For 10 Hap Powers - Center. .Q Mm fix. Zgx ww. A strong ' ix -X Ksfffjl V1 . l -N 4- zvlnff . , -Q .Jr-4--v..-Q... W F' ,Y fi 'flu .1 t 'E 44. ' cm rgea1+ATae3QQ:t,, , .1 ,. , .,Ja.- ' 'I ' . -9 --.Wilkie-:n'w5:f-A' ' '?2 Lfeqgardtllne, i qw. A A jeff Kline - Slot Buck S... 44M 'T jeff Se :bright Slot Back Om Wlfmbf Qu U' 3 fi .Y 3411 I I pf' 1.44. A rf 'Q3v ,733 pig 'fo' my -., 1 ' 'L , J I' ui . 'w w W1 -fn 4 , 3 . 54 fzrlqxgetz Centfer be ifwiff M ' ffi ixfg' M Y was .f-,, ry? Sys' I ll Q ' - ' ' 1 jV,s Face New Challenges, Defeat Arch Rivals This year the IV football team achieved their best record in ten years, a 6-1-1 winning season. They strove for teamwork, and developed a tough defense. With more freshmen starters than in previous years, the gridders buckled down and practiced diligently to develope a hard-hitting, skilled line. The offense was improved and displayed a sound ground game. The season was highlighted by victories over two long-time rivals. Williamsport and Smithsburg. Impressive stats and much outstanding effort proved the young Warriors to be ViCtOI'iOLlS. Aggressive NVarriors converge on a Middletown running back. .fgf I 'ffl X Psyehed VVarriors charge onto the field at gametilne. jV's intently watch the action from thc sideline. N ,,,, .,,..,s,,, . sf? Q X QQ 4,,.v' .gi las i IN. 'fl' .Hx IV FOOTBALL: Front Row: B. Haupt, R. Powers, M. Fauble, S. Redman, D. Beard, co-captain, M. Fazenbakerg co-captain, B. Cilbcrt, J Seabright, D. Teays, M. james. Second: R. Pcarson, G. Hayes, R. Grim, K. Lowery, 1. Hayes, I. YVitn1er, M. Conway, E. Brown, R. Eichberger Third: C. Smith, D. Turner, T. jones, D. Kaufmann, J. Rasmussen, K. Stiles, Z. Hubbard, T. Marshall. Fourth: Coach D. Schlcuss, Coach R Doggett. 1861 SPORTS P . ,, 0 ,, Mark Fanlmle steers away from prospective taeklers to gain a first clown. U X The gricltlers put a halt to the opponents run. IV VVarriors huclclle together to plan the next play. Warrior defense takes a breath, preparing to halt a Knight drive. Dale Beard requests advice from Coach Del Schless. SPORTS! 137 Cross Country Runners Capture Titles Sixteen boys, headed by captain Gary Allen, started offtheir successful season August 21, with two practices a day. To add some variety, most training was done off campus at such places as the AppalacianTrail, the C 81 O Canal, Hagerstown junior College, and Greenbriar State Park. Long mileage practices aided the boys cross country team in winning the Frank Keyser Invitational, the MVAL crown, and the Districk I Class C Championship. The season concluded with a second place in the State Class C meet. . , 3, L J 1 BOYS CROSS COUNTRY: Kneeling in Front: Coach D. Scott, C. Allen, captain. First Row: B. McCartney, K. Drury, G. Birkey, H. Palmer, T. Wyand, C. Davenport. Second: W. Low- ery, M. Reese, P. Biser, C. Schamel, L. Milihram, S. Stouffer. - 3-7-iff Senior George Schamel 138 I SPORTS Runners anxiously await the start ofthe meet. Senior Paul Biser Senior Mike Reese Senior Hary Palmer Captains, Gary Allen and Judy Phillips exchange congratulations. V 1 - - w-j 1 up I 4'-.wget '- ' Tk, .', ww .. . -. . . f . V , 1.1 I Q - . I ' M.: X r H A . .-mi ' . H1 is to Z' us.-..,: fg. 'Vi -f' f, -jk .- , 1 4- . 'b .1'-1'f g V. 1 ' I . - 'Nw . '- ,r,. . J' n Q' .Q .yds-f .s....,-if .41 ,k:,,..,,,'. 1 , - - .-, 4. . V. - p ., I M. r u .G K .im -,.,.. The team gathers for a few moments of freindship after a hard meet. Girls Claim MVAL Championship Girls' cross country entered its second year under the direction of Coach Dwight Scott. Ten girls came out, and Judy Phillips was selected team captain. Practice was held everyday from August 21 until November II. Dedication and long, hard workouts provided the girl's cross country team with a 3-2 dual meet record. The girls placed second in the Frank Keyser Invitational and clindhed the MVAL crown. Team depth placed the girls second in the District I Class C cross country meet held at North High. The highlight ofthe season came November 11, when the girls placed second in the State Class C meet. A ,Q 1f 'i 'fix -gl-53 RLIMET13' IT- V 'Q ' 0 'Fi g X GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY: Coach D. Scott, B. Kaufmann, T. Beachley, S. Long, H. Richerdson, NVishes of good luck sound frqnn the Imildli-A J. Allen, M. Zlentek, j. Philhpsg captain. is , '. '- v- P I Q. .gs 4,5 A -' .. V v J 7+ vi .A K 1 , 1BHS5fr?R- Opponent- . :- s 1 I-Q . X . E gergtown 32 eff. tgp 23 Qcbti 5 I ig '23 fi r,'..' f .MQ , tk 9:5 W ' ' 1 1- i ff ' vi . Hr it X T If ri' 3 s:zg..g,i. .I gigs., f' x x 911 , 'V' J Fs 2 42. . .9 ' 24 - 1 .'3l.j.'b'j , : .QIYI K.. ' ' 4 'If 1 . I 'qi' QL . , . '.xei9f.i'w . - - 1 I if: ' f The girls shout encouragement to members of the boys squad. X. ,W Q. 'Q .M dv, .' Senior Judy Phillips Senior Tanja Beachley SPORTS ! 139 Problems Plague BH .A- W k'.. .... 5 MW, VARSITY BASKETBALL: First Row: S. Bitner, L. Otzelberger, A. Boyce, B. Ingram, D. Sprehn. Second: J. Kline, S. Haines, P. Biser, E. Penn, M. Reese, S. Hoover, C. Holmes. Third: Coach Wayne Ridenour, C. Hutchinson, S. Presgraves, I. Root, R. Hartle, P. Bradley, C. Castle, R. Kifer, Coach Robert Wetzel. F l Eddie Penn slips past a Middletown Knight to score two points for the Warriors. 140 I SPORTS Senior, Steve Presgraves grabs ll re- hound. The psyched-up players are ready for the game action. oopsters, Season Senior, Paul Biser accounts for two. Senior, Mike Reese reaches for the Ball. r fel fill X Co-captains, Eddie Penn and Mike Reese discuss game rules with the referee. Entering the season with primarily a junior squad, the BHS hoopsters displayed their young ability and ended the season with an 8-15 record. During the holidays the XVarriors competed with Hancock and St. Maria Coretti, and placed second in the Ken Daniels Christmas Tournament, held at St. Maria Coretti High School. Throughout the season the team played a primarily defensive game, using the man-to-man technique and at times shifting to zone. They displayed their high level of determination hy twice heating the rival Clearspring, once in an exhausting double overtime, and defeating Brunswick, North Carroll and FSK. The BHS vs. XVilliamsport clash seemed to he the most exciting of the season, when after various conflicts throughout the game, the Warriors left the floor with little over tour minutes of play left in the game. Junior, Eddie Penn emerged as thc teams high scorer with a total of 432 points for the year. He also broke the foul shooting record of 73'7o previously set hy Joe Himes, by making 104 out of 133 shots for a 78.291 from the line. Tieing Eddie with 45 steals Mike Reese also accounted for 379 points and became the leading rebounder with a total of 2255. Senior, jeff Kline warms up for the rough competition. SPORTS! 141 junior Talent Dominates Greg Castle perfects his lay-up form during the pre-game warm-up. Pat Bradley shoots past u Wal- kersville block. A rebound is pulled down by Steve Hoover it A tj? Guard, Carroll Holmes throws the ball into action. Scott Haines anticipates a successful one-amd-one shot 142 X SPORTS Came strategy is planned by Warrior coaches, Bob Wetzel and Wayne Ridenour. F10 Warrior players take in the game action from the sidelines. Mike 24 Steve Hoover eyes the basket as Paul Biser goes in for two. Rival opponents anxiously await a rebound. Players Display Varied Abilities l Reese leaps high for the tip off. S L BHS psonent 64 North 80 66 Cato ' ' - is 62 , N 56 Cleak M' 42 72 FSK x 2' 70 . 52 Brunswicliz ii 671 64 Hancock 53 7 40 St. Maria C0r4:tti,2M.x50 i 58 Smithsburg L Middletown it .. Q: ss- 63 52 58 73? 49 l 67 67 SPORTS l 143 jV,s Succeed I n Heated Battles The boys IV basketball squad ended their strenuous season with a balanced 10 wins, 10 lossess, record. Coach Wayne Ridenour again helped the boys improve their techniques and planned each games plays. The IV's played a tough, exciting game, and many losses were only by a small margin. Superior ball handlers and a good defensive form kept the opponents constantly on the move and accounted for many victories, both on the road and on the home court. The teams' top scorer, Dale Beard, calmed 32 out of 59 shot attempts to achieve a 56.4122 and a total of 302 points. Dale also contributed the most steals - 64, and assists - 40 for the year. Paul Smothers controlled the boards with 66 offensive and 88 defensive rebounds. Jeff Rasmussen was close behind, grabbing 57 offensive and 91 defensive rebounds throughout the season. bound. ftag Z T' A ?s il JV BASKETBALL: Seated: B. Ingram, A. Boyce, K. Otzelberger, D. Sprehn, S. Bitner, C. Hutchinson. First Row: C. Boltcn, M. Fauble, D. Smothers, T. Hartle, D. MacElrath. Second: D. Beard, I. Rasmussen, P. Smothers, Coach Wayne Ridenour. . f if 2 .3 . . 4 ' . gi' I ' -f 5 . ' q z. .4 , , ol 3 1 th . Z . A A 4 1 Qu , 1 1 A . ' 45 'ei ' if 5 'Q-azz F- :SQ 4. ' ' 'T 'Z 1 I J fti ...M The young Warriors discover the thrill of victory. , 144 ! SPORTS jeff Rasmussen battles for the re- ir. .N gl Q . K. as . - w 5 Denny MacElrath and Chris Bol- ten contemplate game action. Concentration is Paul Smothers key to JV victories. Skills Stressed And W S trengthened Q ' . ' .Q- a I Q 1 ' I I f .fi sf' E..--3 A. f , k 1 f V , if i ' T X Musik -Y U 'L Q +--'--'--' L S . .ws 'Ng , F. X ft. . ,J'f?, , ' 'A ,' . x ' 5 4 The Warrior bench ig solemn during 11 time-Out, Eyeing the hoop, Dale Beard attempts il frcu throw. 5 - N vi Q A 1'X W ,ii V2 x J Q . s fi x-4 I O' 4 H, I , W an wx 1... 5 J'. Members of both squads await the Warrior playmakcr to bring the ball down court. I W 4 v .X . Jy. K: - R4 ' Terry Hartle awaits the official's whistle Terry Hartle utilizes a fast-break opportunity. Paul Smotliers starts the gaunc with n tip-off. before putting the ball into play. SPORTS ! 145 Frosh Survive Rough Season A superior attitude and the mutual respect between team members aided the Freshman basketball team in a fulfilling season. Despite much inclimate weather, and the cancellation or rescheduling of many games, the squad pushed on for a 4-9 season. Coach Allan Creijack considered the boys as the best pressing team he had ever coached. Even though there was a three week period where no games were played, most games were lost by about five points. High scorer ofthe year, Mike Conway, averaged 12 points 21 game and Kirk Stiles Captured the lnost Todd Marshall drives past his oppo- Eyeing the defense, Mike Conway I'el30uI1ClS during the SCHSOH. nent for the goal. clribbles clown the court. Frosh hoopsters receive last minute instructions from Coach Allan Greijack. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL: Kneeling: T. Robinson, M. Lumm, T. Marshall, K. Stiles, B. Downin, P. Dunlap. Standing: S. Frushour, R. Wetzel, D. Marler, S. Poffenberger, T. Long, R. Pearson, D. Long, G. Baker. 146 f SPORTS A young Warrior leaps high to score. Warriorettes Battle Rival Opponents Taking advantage of a weak de- fense, senior, Emma McAfee, shoots a lay-up. Senior, Bonnie Io Ingram, put the ball up for a score. Under the experienced coaching of Mrs. Shirley Vaughn, the girl's varsity basketball team faced a trying season. Although the team put up a valient effort, resulting in many close games, the girls ended the season with a 6-20 record. Despite the tough opposition of the season, the varsity warriotettes had several star players. Sherie Carder led the team in scoring and rebounding with a total of 303 points and 208 rebounds. Bonnie Io Ingram grabbed the ball for a total of 60 steals and 113 assists. In an effort to turn the season around, the team rallied to defeat area rivals, Brunswick and Williamsport. Also, due to the large number of junior players, the young team gained experience needed for a winning season next year. Walkerville's defensive five converge to block Bernadette Kaufmann's shot. 55 38 42 49 36 5 1 40 63 64 41 A, 41 VARSITY BASKETBALL: First Row: D. Smith, M. Smith, D. Long, S. Souders, P. Dunlap. Second: A. Smothers, L. Hanes, E. McAfee, S. Carcler, B. Ingram, Coach Shirley Vaughn. Third: D. Angle, V. Grams, M. Sandy, C. Spielman, D. Stouffer, E. Paul, B. Kaufinann. SPORTS! 147 l l w Girls Rely On T eam Togetherness 1 Anna Smothers and Ber Kaufman tangle with a Lancer gal. ML, ,,.. 1 KJ K - z 1 rx kk! The sideline team gazes in amazement at the court action. s E 2 . Q fe s L t t I In 5. N X f g1kQ??x,s my L. 4 . S . - K P K K:-1 QQ .Q-r, es - ' 'rr , .. f , A - r s f 1 2 - ,. . mg, .Q MSF- fy :Q 1 A ,L K. X .V 1 A .. . . xrhhk A qi, x Y -. 6:5 A - . .v 1.1 r . P 'gf 2' .yi as .' sry- , 1 ' ak r SAS, k ti X, 'gm 5 Q 9 - , .. S -. V , . - 1 i 'f ' W --vw rf ix A . .sf g ss X'-- - 3 s 5 KJFQQQQV. . Lg e 4 . l as 1's.fQgi? - 14, - kk .LIT X . N Y K K J X ' .r N ,. r IXLL I. ,N .. Sf? as Q tttt 4 1 s eeft s 1 s s 2 As a member ofa sports squad, players learn ofvictory and defeat and most importantly, the value of friendship. Bonnie Io Ingram clears the way as Ber Kaufmann pivots for a pass. Darlene Angle struggles for control of the ball. 150 X SPORTS ew Coach Ignites Talent I I I I I I I I I I I . I - N . , , , . . to nfhn I It n n V I i i ff G X I , -3? ' 'V D3 'I 1 4 . 4 we tg i ' . tg it 1 J A . f Iii. 'w,. Q., GIRLS IV BASKETBALL: Kneeling: S. Anderson, K. Knight Standing: A. Dunlap, D. Warrenfeltz, C. Wilt, D. Nlose, I. Rasmussen, J. Barr, M. Lahmsh, Coach Clayton An- ders, T. Pitt, K. Pottenherger, A. Hennehcrger, N, jenkins, T. Cardcr, S. Souders. if . The warriorettes seem pleased with the action of the as they view it form the sideline I Kerri Knight drihhles down the court for the score. Under the new coaching strategies of Mr. Clayton Anders, the girlis .IV lmsketlmall squad opened their season with tour straight victories over area rivals. By defeating hoth North and South twice and other strong teams such as FSK, Catoctin, and XValkersville, the girls were able to draw a 13-5 season record. The team had many strong hall handlers and a good defensive form which aided them in their victories. Leading scorer and rehounder for the squad was Sandy Anderson, who averaged nine rehounds and 13 points per game. Kerri Knight, the second highest scorer, tallied 73 assists and 150 steals. Newcomer, Deena Mose, had the least numher of turnovers for a starter. Teresa Pitt attempts to give the jV's possession ofthe hall hy leaping for the tip-off. SPORTS X 151 Warriorettes Top Tough C ompotfitiors X . N ,K fi f i., ' sk ,, ,f I, 1' , M' ! X T , L t A Warriorette puts the ball up over the defense. J.V. girls await the inbound pass. Dispite defensive efforts, Deanna Mose completes her shot. L 1 5 . P ' i a 55 i 1 Teresa Pitt soars to beat the opponant for the Double teamed proves no obstacle for rebound. Sandy Anderson. 152 X SPORTS ff'- Concentration proves to be Brian Merson's vital asset. Senior Bob Rhodes utilizes strength as he leaves the starting block. Runners Capture I ndoor Crown Achieving the best record in thirteen years, the boys indoor track team soared to capture the District I and IV Championship titles. Strenuous workouts and the perfection of many various skills aided the squad tremendously. During the 1978-79 season they remained undefeated in both triangular and quadrangular meets. Intense training, under the coaching skills of Mr. Dwight Scott, helped the squad develope better techinques and improve many of their times. Mark Smith set a new record for the fifty yard high hurdles with a time of 6.7. Ting Kongkeattikul sails over the last INDOOR TRACK: First Row: T. Wyand, D. Kiracofe, G. Schamel, G. Allen, F. Nuice, Seabright, B. Sommerville. Second: B. Merson, M. Smith. C. Hahn. W. Lowery, M. Ryan, G. Birkey, Coac Dwight Scott. Third: W. Fazenbaker, M. Zeigler, T. Kongkeattikul, C. Smith, J. Seabright, K. Dr11ry, L. Milihram. Fourth: T. Hose, I. jones, R. Young, C. Davenport, E. Brown, I. Riner. Fifth: S. Stouffer, H. Souders. Spirit and determination enables jeff Seabright to pull away from his opponent. hurdle as he eyes the finish line. Senior J. Brown awaits the sound ofthe starters' gun. SPORTS X 153 Girls Snare Second In District Meet The interest in indoor track in on the uprise and the girls squad at BHS had greatly shown their enthusiasm. They too, remained undefeated in triangular and quadrangular meets this year. The squad achieved their best record ever in three indoor seasons and set many new records. Maria Zientek overpowered her opponents in both the 1000 yard run and the mile run with times of 3109.0 and 6:07.6 respectively. Other records set were: the 50 yard hurdles by Tina Harnish with a time of 7.7, Jean Pryor was clocked at 1:39.0 for the 600 yard run. julee Allen captured the two mile event with a 13:57.63 run, and Michelle Moser leaped 4'11', in the high jump. Their active training and dedication paid off as the team took the runner up position in the District I and IV Championship meets. M.,-f '7TSfV Walker. Gathering her strength, Stacey Walker pre- pares to heave shot. Clear Co Eds ,Thomas ljistrict I Moser. 1541 SPORTS The high jump is no obstacle for sophomore, Michelle Simms lo it l Marie Zientek and julee Allen face stiff competition in triangular meet. Edwina Babington completes a successful handoff to Maria Zientek. iii' .. if v 'X gf r X, f- ,V 7 il V .LM '- h 5 'JNLCXA INDOOR TRACK: Girls: First Row: G. Smith, T. Hamish, R. Buck, T. Beachley, E. Babington, Coach Scott. Second: S. Dunlap, J. Pryor, C. Falck, K, Poffenberger, M. Zientek, S. Long.: H. Richardson. Third: S. Manley, B. Langley, K. Violet, D. Grim, M. Moser. Fourth: I. MacMic nel, J. Allen, S. Hurdler, Tina Harnish, demonstrates her perfected form. was. 1 fr Boonsboro Sluggers Finish Big -GQ .L-.71 -. .. lt.. L .-:- AVL,-'Y V 1-4-' A - . 'Q . .., -...-' N' K g , 2 . ' H-.. , '- - l. -2- - 4. ., -W .,,., lf ,M s. .wr .Q A gigs- 'snr' ,' sf .. .S-qq,-4--.-A -wvzgegzg - .. 4 -' .-1- . m- :W -11.1 1. -sew' -'-, M Q Jeff Taulton crosses homeplate to score a Warrior run. ,,. , , aikim-iii. snr: fv- '+f ' I -.,,4, Boonshoro baseball, showing what itls made of, had a very good season, with a regular season record of 12 wins and 6 losses and a 14-7 overall record. The team held the MVAL championship title which advanced them to the Region 2 games, but was unsuccessful there. FSK was awarded the League Championship trophy due to a rule violation by one of the BHS players. Richard Bricker had the hest hatting average with .441, consisting of26 hits and 12 extra base hits. With 3 home-runs and 18 runs hatted in, Ray Hartle was tops in that category. jeff Taulton had the best pitching record of 10-1 and an Earned Run Average of 1.07. He also Scored 21 runs. Richard Bricker hurled 54 strikeouts. Dale Beard, using good judgement, was successful in stealing 20 out of 20 hases. 1 1.1. I . I . . ,. 4- .,,J,,,. 1 . . v I K .. I 'f 1- X L . ' N' KLA . 1, . ,A . ,V 3 K ,..,,Km: ,..,,. . .Akin ff,f1a:':-,4q1',l'..:x,g.:4L ' Q N-' g vw! ff ,lux A 0, V t,,s'w'.'si',,.4 ' ...VV ' 45' .L - Ai' 4f'ytasfj.f,.kAgi. - . s. . 4,-M 5 J. .L 'fs Jaovlwfjrgsv. .q'i:af Z- .... 1 .U ' ' ' 9 .K 4, H uf, f R -. . ' .fs f.TwQ?.?'if1' . 12 1 X' sr f - ,war f Xe 'k,14J, . ' ,341 X ff . K J V. , 541-fvf. .5 1. s .gr f W' ' X 1 -. is, . S I s ,N in ' . - Kevin Boyer puts an end to the play. C. Berry, C. Hutchinson and S. Hoover relax while waiting for the game to start. X - K I-...gi g .ss A , Mike Grim makes it safely to first base. SPORTS I 155 Boonsboro Dominates A K1 .,,:? 'f- r . -. it. .. L . 1-..- gf! BASEBALL: First Row: Coach W. Ridenour, C. Spielman, I. Taulton, M. C-rim, K. Boyer, C. Berry, S. Carr. Second: D. Miner R. Bricker M. Fazenbaker D. Beard. Third: E. Penn M. Fauble C. Hutchinson S. Hoover 1 a a y s s 1 W. Fazenbaker. ie...-Of . U . li ' , , k ' lvunnnnp' I. X W A X 5,5 ffl y -Q X 8 ' A Z' . ' ' S .7 'X' 3 4-its ,, Ray Hartle hits with strong de- temiination. gox,..:f:.d , M.. jeff Taulton anticipates the pitch. 2 if 156' im , - 1 ,. . , , - . .L Lt V. -ww MK A-f 'T ' .- 's - Q 'l2? -fi '- 'SW' A ' ' H 7341- lf'-:F it' ' T 32:12-ft ' ' T-4wZZ..p:.--..,.-rif--151.1-f'+i.1ja?-Sf?-Tff- 1- ' N ' 'H' r .A oft'-'vjk A A K ..--. .1 -Y .- ,I 'r .. ..-Q 'E-gf' -A 5 ' ' ' :lg - ,:.--.: 4'A7' ' f '1 .-A p '-' '- ' ' ' 'I ra- M S ' . w:,.P5.' 9- S v -v yr ' .A W-'W fgiiis nP'ilf'Zs'?iE1.f w -.fa fsxlwui. . 1 - Q r. ,, . ,. A '4 A , ' ' 5' in K , 0 1, gcqfin A ,L W al., rrp--Q.-wt A L' V- wi, , k ,. 7 K 4, U K X 1 ' , WV ,h W, E r qi- I , . Wfgbiwwwm .f .W R W Y. -yy fx . ,.,..+ my .1 f . rtt- W f M 'fg?W,,., H at 'wr vtr.. f 42.-xv. . te B V. ' in -1' . V - , f N L , w. LV- Q M ..,, wwafifi., ,,v.a W K ,- , yy- .-ft., M ' - ' ' . -9 ' 5' A . .- ,zmi 1 f5'g. C' r- . 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' .- J, N',rrvw',sAA.: GNQQJF :,',QQ,ff L. sf pl.-1-,M V I.. 2, .K y t M Jw , -..,, . . Kfvii fm L P -- f Richard Bricker makes a good connection with power to spare. Kevin Boyer, always alert, covers third hase. SPORTS! 157 Ju Diamondmen Surge P l - - s 5 Sw 1 E 'a Yi tai Rt A r lf 'uw-. We. 5 .-.....,.4' ' - ,wmv-4 K in I A . ,, . . : J, Mike Fazenlmakcr awaits the Olltttlllll' lmcforc running. Richard Bricker rounds third lmasc at llull spucd. f 158 ! SPORTS -GL , Kevin Boyer jumps hack to avoid getting hit. 5. 1-lv .im ,'.-- 1 YQ. Terry Haltle makes contact for a solid hit. BHS Oppm nt 3 Hrlgslxvi lg 8 Mi et n 5 North C. roll 12 6 Catoctin 1 1 3 Smithsb 31 . 4 3 Walkers le r 2 9 Clear Sp 'n ' L A R 3 ' ' '- Q am ,s an sail P- . . . ll - 4 ' lgfnglqrm ' . I 'A Q ,Q f j ' f' ggi: .3 Q.. -i:f-1:5 Q 59: . ' K in , ,. I 5, ww . f- f -uf 5 re... . Mi - .Hr m.P1Jv,. in 5 ,5 U5 .x K V. K M aiy fr ? 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Warriorettes on The M one The Warrior Softball team had a good year despite injuries in the team. The team was forced to change the line-up this year due to the injuries of Twanna Keller and Darlene Angle. After a few changes in players positions, Coach Vaughn had the team ready for action. With a season record of7 wins and 7 losses, the team advanced to the play offs. They won the first 2 games only to lose the third to North Carroll 22 to 2. Missy Sandy pitched in the playoffs and did very well. Even though the season didn't start well, Sherie Carder slammed 7 homeruns in the first five games. She also had the best pitching record. Bonnie Io Ingram lead the league with a .452 batting average. The team was Class C Region I champs, and is looking forward to next year. .-..,,s2 -enum. .L , , ' ' - - - ' 15 -: P -rw .- .1 f- ' - ' r 152 is -Q. 5 ' ' A - .Q ,fw.'5v1, N. sf 5- hs, EJ, td. A A f,,,,. -,ry . ff., -., p,.s-'f ,-, r-fg ..... 2gm'E'. -. .. 1' H-.gfsq-7'-i.,' ' -' V' v,..g-'THA ,vias ,f?,g:,?.3MA..QlM:-fix f',i'I:,.?.-fy, YNY Wig- 'sgisfaiail -aff ' SFNL5 - 'r'r H11,, 'i f 'ff-iT',Y'.:'tit,fY.t , Q '.,-If ,Y 9Y..'.x'f,.-, '.p' r -5 ' :1ffLW'.,'x' '.'x.3,37iig,3'3l .J',.:'f 3. - H iff. ,A at K A 4,-:E ,ew ,... Q'-gtwsi 'K!.Q- .-5,..f.,,'3:-,+,'1.4 A f, -.1 .. -M-:.,,..7,J,, 331' Hf, E ,gp ui .- ' . .-s K' 5'f'ff' fix QL J flip , ff' ' 1'A'25fT 'f'v? 'i'3v'l1', .- iff. --'. .i 'sl '- Q i A. yt ! ,-,K Q .1.f,.gi.? L. xg gwal NN: , Y ,Ra ai d. .X 4 N.. Christy NVilt scores with ease. SPORTS! l59 N , vi-.ix?,'A 1 L A A, Qi.: .1 -aw ...iv it L 1155'- ' an v iii -,mfs 2. .M 2'. Q Q ff 'ill g3SEfl1f'+fA if 5 .',': 'Sf G: J: 4, V , ' 1 3, A Ber Killlhllllll keeps her eye on the lxall. x Softball Team - Uri'-.. ,. 1' LTC f-fs lf.551f'.?'...ail'-A 7 A K. s3fi l f '. PM ' A 711.3 fl.'rQ'f?af?l,r'iff 'fn ff f' .' V c .gf g ...g,..5t,a ffagg, r-P-K . ,v 'Nil' . ' 1 -:gr href ,H QFJSQL Kei. ya, 55: Qiixilfyvp' ,Mg ,Y J., ,XDR L, jf, 4 -A -ct' 'vw' Nw we .. ,pgs-'S 8 'T ,.' lv ..' Q Q , ,yn 4:-ff-. I tl- .,', gg. . - 1 'I Bonnie jo Ingram gives the pitche L i G , . - 1 f . 4 ' . . . V4 .I Z , R, l , n A A K , tr. . ,- .. f . 1 , .1 1 1 . '-5, 4 . A A J ft KK 4 n I K 1' 1 rx, f5'?,',. ..i r ,f x S lg 1 Jiri: rw! ff! I 'N 'fxlx .nr Q I. 4 fl I! W-O! I A f 3 ' .X 7 gg: - ,1 lx., 1 -'z fi.a-iii r a target. an Q .-LY.: i ., ,ui 1 SOFTBALL: A. Carrot, L. Bussard, D. Angle, S. Carder, A. Smothers, T. Keller, B. Ingram, C. Wilt. Standing: T. Carder, Coach S. Vaughn, M. Penn, D. Mose, M. Miliram, V. Grams, M. Sandy, P. Beard, K. Lewis, L. Hanes, D. Waters, C. Wenner. 160 ! SPORTS Region Champs f V, A v. : . 5 2f.i!a.d'i.1 Uh'-1 . .X h .d- - .l W i 1. - a gy ' in N' Tv. -'wvff . I .,, ww dv. + c Mbit in re.: 1 .ff 4' 5 , ,nys -4 4 ,6rx.pw,. 'l'1iRQg- at? gl.- Effie 1-A 5' it lwwf,-Q 4 , .,,.,.. .. . r . , ' fall 'ww' 'HE Z'.H':f:.': Q I Q.. ' L f.. 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' , . fn-A 5 U A .. .,.: A - Y Jw' fl- :CJ 1rg.,a.,C,fl:Q 'Tv' ' Q ,X .4 'Q fu-li... .'SPlS?fiz4f5r ..::?13f' l Ai 'r W - 'swf if ww .. V 1 'fy' Mir.. W 1. FA. v FA: f A ,'.,:Lq'4- , . A 9' 5 '- ' fx. in 1 1' 'KW i -'Hifi' - f' i ififfff. -.iff-Tfwhvff... f A , -. , , V CN N, f ,X . ffl fu Y' Bonnie jo Ingram getg 3 base hit, Slierie Carder, Vicky Grains, Missy Sandy and Darlene Angle waitcli the gilllle. S PORTS I l 6 I r k Tmckmen Keep Pace With Opponents Spring sports rarely receive the attention they deserve, yet at BHS the boys track squad is frequently in the news. Many boys devote much of their time and energy to this sport and with Coach Dwight Scottls help, they have polished their skills with expertise. The runners rallied to beat Middletown, Linganore and the tough Smithsburg squads and capture many local titles. Daily workouts after school and some personal conditioning enabled the team to snare third place in the MVAL meet and second place finishes in the VValkersville Invitational, Glen Smith Relays and District I Class CU meets. .X X Senior, jeff Kline, leaps into his longjump. E BOYS TRACK: First Row: H. Palmer, VV. Sommerville, B. Rhodes, M. Reese, I. Kline, C. Allen, G. Schamel, D. Kiracofe, C. Mangum, I. Hubbard. Second: C. Davenport, T. Perkins, W. Souders, J. Seabright, L. Drosdak, K. Drury, C. Birky, M. Conway, M. James, M. Ryan, Third: C. Smith, S. Stouffer, R. Young, D. Long, C. Hahn, M. Smith, S. Cunningham, T. Kongkeattikul, F. Seylar, T. Wyand, L. james. Fourth: Coach Dwight Scott, T. Carver, S. Haines, B. Merson, J. Rasmussen, T. Danner, L. Milihram, J. DeLauney, T. Kline, Z. Hubbard, Coach Del Schuess. Seniors, Gary Allen and Harry Palmer complete a successful handoff. Using his reserved power, senior Mike Reese, pulls ahead of his oppo- nents. SPORTS! 163 l 4 i Qt . .. ,hm X Q QQ, 1 ' ks Y -. -1-7-ss.. ,L 4-t . fi ,A4,..,', j s. Q ,, A' 1 With ax polished form, Scott Cunningham completes il successful attempt ut the pole vault. i 1 i Mustering all His strength, senior, George Sehamel, strives to complete his leg ofthe relay. 164 X SPORTS ff R Concentration and strength aid senior, Frank Nuice, in the shot put event. Seniors, Buddy Sommerville and Bob Rhodes thee tough competition in the Smithsburg meet. BHS 99 Midrlletoyvn M usselman 79Vz Cqtoetgin W wk fry 2nd walkefiwillg laiflnltrllsl-1 1 f , , f rl' 4 un! il ru Senior, Duve Kiraeofe begins his leg ofa reluy. Q. X Opponent 66 21 tg., 66Vz it 91112 Lingaulire sw: - Qarrnll 37 Zhd Glen Smigh2Relays U X .smagng as A l 'williii 75 5-Brd MVAL . . i n W I , 2nd Dismqiii asg .1 . . ..... D M ll? B, . 3?-0 fi ii .2 Female Runners Rally -1: With haton in hand, senior Janie DeLauney, sprints toward the finish line. Susie Long accompanies senior, Tanja Beachley, in a warm up lap. Extending her legs helps Sandy Anderson sail in the long jump. .Q Stretching, toning muscles and running day after day helped make the girls outdoor track squad a winning team. The girls at BHS have taken a strong hold in the sports field and have no intention of letting loose. Members of the squad practiced daily, faithfully trying to improve their techniques and records. The squad easily outmatched local rivals such as Linganore, Clearspring and South and placed high in the MVAL, county and District meets. Donna Grim set a new 330 low hurdles record with a time of48.8. The 440 and mile relay teams also were record hreakers, heing clocked at 53.5 and 4:24 respectively. 1 'fi if . , Ei.. so , Ian MacMichael begins her leg ofthe race after a skillful hau1doll'by Kim Violet. Michelle Moser leaps and clears the high jump har. SPORTS l 165 Girls Produce Winning Season GIRLS TRACK: First Row: Coach Dwight Scott, T. Harnish, R. Buck, T. Beachley, D. Glyn-Jones, Coach Del Schuess. Second: B. Seaman, J. Allen, M. Zientek, S. Manley, B. Langley, B. Langley, K. Smith, D. Grim, B. Downin. Third: L. james, K. Violet, C. Horne, I. Rasmussen, J. g'lacMicahel, C. Falck, L. Hines, B. Doran, G. Smith. Fourth: A. Bussard, S. Long, M. Moser, S. Anderson, S. Dunlap, J. Pryor, K. Poffenherger, T. iff. Taking a ready stance, senior Diane Glyn-Jones, pre- Senior, Rosemary Buck leaps over the hurdle and gains the lead from a Sinithsburg oppo- pares to hurl the discus. Hent- ,. p sift BHS ,gf Opponent 72 Li nganorii: 67 Musselrhern -- 25 82 f,.m'fXtoetinf ff, T ' 56 -if Clearsiiiixi'-ei. 26 I 84 South. so r .... .....i . ...... , CIW fins 26 ,,.. I ... S 62 M , 'iiwallzsiggifiapst 13 2 :M VAU ,p,L K gs: 'X ., ' hw N Qs. an 3 S Mk ' X , .Q ess., X, ,M .. '.,.,s1 a.,:,g' .yziw , . :a2,:. '1.i 'I' L Determined to win, senior Tina Hamish, speeds toward the finish line. 1661 SPORTS New F aces Promote Spirit Senior Ginger Hutzell ttf? Senior co-captain Teresa Huffer -1. .f . 47. - . 4 ,- A: -' 1-.H ,- . I A , -If il! .fmt . ,1 - Senior Kris Siponen Senior co-captain Connie Knight. T a::.rf iq., .I I I i ', 4.1465 ' fp- fa-M fi- sl' --J 32? . T1 -4-gs, , L in-1. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Standing: Co-captains T. Huffcr and C. Knight. Left to right: T. Rhoderick, K. Siponen, L. Roll, H. Richardson, T. Knight, K. Feldmeycr, C. Hutzeii. SPORTS I 167 Cheerleaders Produce Snappy Skits, Stunts A timeout gives the varsity cheerleaders an opportunity to show their enthusiasm. ' , Football rookies, Kris Siponen, Ginger Hutzell, and Connie Knight prove unstopable as they get into the spirit of the game. IV co-captain, Wendy Bitnerg captain, Kelly Floryg Advisor, Miss Rose Andres, Varsity co-captains Teresa Huffer and Connie Knight. The x arsity squad shows its sp1r1t by mounting up for .1 big victory. Doc pronounces her diagnosis 168 f SPQRTS and gets a variety of reactions in a varsity skit at the first pep rally. The varsity cheerleaders jump into a lively chant. i mw-W-MWMm-w-- --1mn 1 -fs - The IV cheerleaders have fun as they whip up spirit during a timeout. Kelly Flory urges the team on to a victory. - x Wendy Bitner and Cindy Reeder show their determination as they perform a cheer. 'ia .. IVE' Mount for Victory Cindy Reeder, Holly Rowland, Tammy Moffatt, and Betty Langley lroogie to their own beat during a pep rally. Diane Warrenfeltz, Cally Spielman, Kelly Flory, Cindy Reeder, and Tammy Moffatt get caught up in the excitement of the game. - - .flux . . JV CHEERLEADERS: B. Langley, H. Rowland, C. Reeder, Co-captain, W. Bitnerg captain, K. Flory, C. Spielman, T. Moffatt, D. Warrenfeltz. SPORTS I 169 if LM, Q I1 'll ffgff V H 1 I+. ' l i 4 1 Administration Keeps Pace With Student Concerns Q I k it fi . by i,.'....e Mr. joseph Robeson - Principal Shippensburg State College, M. Ed. 3. , s ,RAL ' 1 FX My Ms. Lin Bartle -- Guidance Counselor Shippensburg State College, M. Ed. 172 l ACADEMICS ,Ji Mr. I. Robeson consults Mr. G. Schamel on an important issue. Mr. Larry Cleaver - Vice-Principal Frostburg State College, M. A. Mr. Gene Kerns - Guidance Counselor Shippensburg State College, M. Ed. Patient I nstruetion Develops Technique Mrs. Pat Lemkuhl - Art Western Maryland College, M. Ed. Mrs. P. Leinkuhl adds some finishing touches to Beth H1ll'tlllllIl,S project. Mr. Philip Wilkes - Music J 41' Mr. Gene Forcl - Music, English Peabody Conservatory of Music, M.M. Frostlmurg State College, B.S. Lv. - . 7.3.1 ELM ix , T SIU, I . I Mr. P. Wilkes directs the hand in prepanition for thc unnual spring concert. ACADE M ICS ! 173 Social Studies Analyze Events Of Past And Present Mr. Deane Woodring - History Shepherd College, B.A. Mr. W. Ridenour intently works on class grades. Mr. Wayne Ridenour - History iii Mr. Donald Lewis - History Frostburg State College, M.A. Mr. Claude Sasse - History Frostburg State College, B.A. Shippensburg State College, M.S. ii-.. -Q' . it f . UM -s A w... Jil 5 an N2 Q V Rf nl 1, was A so if I 5 N ---. ' 3 f- Ycl.. Mr. joseph Arnold - History West Virginia University, M.A. Mrs. Ursula Riley - History Mr. C. Sasse supervises the work ofjim Marshall, Theresa Coulter, john Fuller, and Mitch- East Carolina University, M.A. ell Barrett. 174 X ACADEMICS Instructors Stress Importance Of Physical Conditioning Mr. Dwight Scott - Physical Education University of Maryland, M.A. Mrs. Shirley Vaughn - Physical Education West Virginia University, M.A. Mrs. D. Piccolomini returns the tests of Carol Way, Deanna Hutzell, Bonnie Knight and Bonnie Houser. Aft Mr. Clayton Anders - Physical Mrs. Dotty Piccolomini - Physical Education Education Shepherd College, B.A. West Virginia University, M.A. ' .7 P ....s....... x srs. , P rait it , 1 .... i f ggg ,I A. . . ' ' 5 f' ff il .S . '44, K . a Q -fl Axsx, . L, at I - ' .1 S in X i A Mr. C. Anders shows a film to an attentive third period class. ACADEMICS! 175 Curriculum Offers Many Areas f Study Mrs. Y. Roberts smiles, as she administers a test to a cooperative class. Mrs. Barbara Steiner - French, Spanish Mrs. Allaine Barney - English Shippensburg State College, M.Ed. Shepherd College, B.A. Mrs. Gladys Beard - English Shippensburg State College, M.Ed. ACADEMICS ! 176 Mrs. Becky Neikirk - English Hood College, B.A. 5 J Mr. L. LaMarca lectures, while his third period class busily takes notes. Mr. Louis LaMarca -- English Indiana University of Pennsylvania, M.A. 3 v Mrs. D. Shumaker laughs in amazement at Tom Turner's response. AUX Mfg, Trudy Sghindel - English Mrs. Deidre Shumaker - English Westem Maryland College, M.A. Fr0Stbl1rg State Colleg, B.S. Mrs. Mary Haines - English Washington College, B.A. Mrs. Elizabeth Robertson - Librarian Shippensburg Statc College, M.L.S. ll! Mrs. A. Barney comes to the aid of a confused Steve Redman. ' , ,-. r 5 fo .,- it, .F N-M ,ga K X .4 lx' A B .i Mrs. Yvonne Roberts - English Shepherd College, B.A. ACADEMICS! 177 Mathematics Develops Fundamental Skills We If . I, :- fil-l f l fy- J . . , C ,, x t 1. l 0 .wif . 5 ,, I ' W '. K , If 5 ,giylgr ,,. ' , El - ' , . W ,LQ 1 Q.. - . . VQ'Q,Z- Q-', l' , S M T , 'Eff 1 -S ' ' t ., , . 2 I , , , ' . I I f. f,:fjy.g ,gb 7,5 Hai, -,3 -A is M ' E I . i M. f t ' ,, 1 , 1'ff3f'1X ' -,mg-,,, x . 4 a L. Wei. fafi, -.f . S ,,g,1f.,a+ V' ' L' ' A V ' QW' if ' ' iff' 'iliiifff' , I '. f' . ' W ff' CL MTH, 1. .':,,'QUg1' ,i2..'. - , HJQQW' Mrs. jan VVilliams - Math University of Maryland, B.S Mr. Terry Doub - Math pensburg State College, M.A. U sq, -+.,-.- gn-, .:, Q S f ' S 3 ' Mr. Phillip Aversa - Math Mrs. I. Williams and Mrs. D. Shoemaker Mr. W. Grove solves a puzzling problem University of Maryland, B.S. Catch up on School happenings. Mr. Steve Cline - Math Clemson University, B.A. 178 I ACADEMICS Mrs. Deborah Shoemaker - Math Towson State College, B.S. Science Explores New Fields Miss Marlyn Buckley - Science University of Pittsburg, B.S. I W I 1 .1 S ful' Mr. Carl Brunner - Science, Math Miss Rose Andres - Science MT- .Mike Teffeffi - Scicllcc Pennsylvania State University, M. Ed. Shippensburg State College, M. Ed. C21llf0m11l SUNG Cwllwxv, B.S- 5 Q it We iff, f- my S .x J . Y Y K S , Q ,.. M: 1 - - T - Mr. Ken jenkins - Structured Learning Environment Mr. T. Nicastro observes Carrie Hess perform Z1 class experiment. University of Maryland, B.A., B.S. n :sin Qwfiii E gg . ' -Ta cl' 24 Q ' 27 Cofl is ' l , Q 34 A, A . X .- f 1 4 . . H3 . V ' kgs ' U -1 , 39 Fw Wai 'Hala s . s,- A Rh ns Pdv iffy., E2S??,,, lu or ' 5 s 'Wm ffm 'Wi if' fi 1 -e ' i ' '5 S ax 'argue' A4 I ,1 E K' p 57 P.-71 'han . 74 - ' 77 ,, .iii ,Hai QW U Q 'f Q Pq : if-Tl? 'Tumi r - w 6 1 1 ,L Rc X S ' 1 ,Qu sz 5,,,Q L .V K , :A ' N I Av. 1 Y S 3 L r . P Pu ff ' 5 f 1 s 1 I. ii 'E l Mr. Tony Nicastro - Science Mr. George Schamel - Science Slippery Rock State College, B.S. Fmstbufi-Z State College, M- Ed. ACADEMICS f 179 Practical C curses Keep Students Active Mrs. .lulee Neikifk - Home Economics Miss Carol Sheldon - Home Economics Hood College, B.S. University of Maryland, M. Ed. Mrs. C. Sheldon smiles at the work of industrious Charlotte jones. M12 Carald Young - Agl'iCl1ltllf6 I ,W tsc y Mr. Del Schleuss - Industrial Arts Mr. Edward Maiyne - Agriculture West Virginia University, B.S. University o Maryland, B.S. 180 K ACADEMICS University of Maryland, B.S. M Mr. Bob Hartman - Industrial Arts California State College, B.S. Business Classes Stress Skills For Vocations J-5: If x YQ-,Sf P Y fs, rf 1 RS X il: is 4' IN Q1 . x ur L sly ' i x ,. ' CW.,- Mr. Bob Wetzel - Vocational and Distributive Education ' Frostburg State College, M.A. A -2 V ji, f.,..iRhM'7 .Wig , H J A 'nglnx 4 5 b f 3 T Q : :Mu-5? D 1ll2i31l15 ...A S f ff.',:ga.f'.'s': 1 f 3 . C. q0'71 722 Q Mrs. Jean Thomas - Business Education l8l,11 1- A L M Shippensburg State College, M.Ed. f' 'PQTW . 1 rr- 1. A lnnnluunnno iff I Mrs. Dorothy Davis - BUSiI16SS Edl1CHti0Il A bookkeeping problem is explained by Mrs. D. Hassinger. Rider College, M.A. N . K 1 , .wwf . X , I . , . 1 i'3M'132lf ,. --. 1.3: -A is-525-1 , .. .U my: 1 . ' L 5 1 fgxgji . f mf, , ff' ','. ' ' ' l' TA... 1 , . ' QQ, 'ff fix, L. of 2 3 .w , , , . 1 :mr , . A it 'W QL ,dll gig sf' lik' J J 1 1: ,Q P+ , 15:5 L, . xy, S -1.-5.1. :E self' 41251 A L' , ' '4f5f'fll1if:ff 3215 :gf-LAC ' sste fir? . 1 MY- .lameS Muff? - Driver EdUC3ti0n Mrs. Donna Hassinger - Business Education Mr. Bruce Jones - Distributive Education Shephef C0lleg9, BA- Shippensburg State College, M.Ed. University of Maryland, B.S. ACADEMICS I 181 Secretaries Offer Valued Assistance 58 .- ,rfwd ..-v as Ns Ml-5, Toni Heaton - Guidancg Secretary Mrs. Pauline Stevens - Guidance Secretary 4:19 Miss Mary Martin - Main Office Secretary Mrs. Darlene Starliper - Main Office Secretary Mrs. Miriam Dunlap - Guidance Secretary Mrs. Cindy King 182 X ACADEMICS Vice-Principal's Secretary Supportive Persormel Provide Needed Services Qi? ar, 1 JL Mrs. B. Hawbaker and Mrs. S. Grams work feverishly, preparing for the first lunch shift. 3. s DHY CuSf0dianS1 I- DHVi5, C' Cl0DD913l- DOTSGY- Mr. Paul Kline retired from his duties it B.H.S. after 18 years of service. pm sf' in V ...JY Night Custodiansz H. Kretzer, C. Eccard, I. Stottlemyer, F. Shaffer. I fi .. N MJ Cafeteria Staff: Seated: L. Chaney, I. Schetrompf, H. Minnick, V. Young, V. Clipp, P. Keedy. Standing: R. Cross, F. Beachley, B. Hawbaker, S. Grams, I. Phillips. Mr- C- Clopper, Mr. P. Long, and Mr- I Dorsey enjoy lunch before the crowd rushes in. ACADEMICS X 183 Wife, ix 71 ' 1i,f'!3':Q eg 9+ 1 2 ,A O V ffl J 122 M my ' N xx My W' p W- ' -' , QQ 5 3 f 5 .q v ' M I .Ik J, g L, ,' Q :fam r. X'-una 5 H '1 '?' X 'Y JE iuidu 'a w in fhis ,W H 9 Asus V , ' f ,-'- i ' ,4fgf '7 ' V y gf, ,... A SS? J , W WM g GUY 'MMMW U f nf A M-NC ,, N.. W we W, x ,, 3 Vw M WA M wx E. Q M , , 3 V A .fm :ma , in 1, Q fiiwifff W Harrlson gi -Q X ,Q XX 'MJ as nf , rag -P' J wg-XX Q ,, X. A V K Q ,W , .v-vw M, 'L , , w we-,M . ms-.W M 'iam m-l W ' 1 I, v- mn , an Q , M' .- 1 'lu ' b . Mr. Frank Keyser ' +Pwf va V Wi ,W . W k v MQW W W' mn! N J E ,, , , W . , , W A M M K' nv S 2-nw MNH NW A 'MN Y W muwmk M N film 2 W 'T 3 , ,IN ,mm '-:ffm g, V -v 1 HONOR PATRONS Myerly 81 Lowe Photographers Earl W. Hoffman and Sons London Fog Boonshoro Chorus Drama Cluh The Bath Armoire Hagerstown Block Company Student Covernment The Cavetown Planning Mill Co. Boonshoro F.F.A. Bast of Boonsboro Baltimore Federal Savings and Loan Association Senior Class of ,79 Boonslooro Bank Citizens Bank of Keeclysville Sharpshurg Bank Mack Trucks, Inomigg PANB Panghorn Division!Carloorundum GARB Q D N BUSINESS Health Careers Club Class of ,82 Boonsboro Produce Market Hagerstown Bookbinding and Printing Co., Inc. Brookmeadow Provisions Corp. Massey Ford ltnc. K 61 M Crocery Peteis of Sharpshurg William M. Neikirk Inc. Nickis Airport Inn Crawfordis Confectionary and Gift Shop Sherryis Beauty Salon Thompsonis Cas 61 Elec. Ser. PA TRON S Boonshoro Exxon Beaver Mechanical Contractors, Inc. Powers Distributing Co. F.H.A. Coke-a-Cola Company Duvinage Corporation Machat Realty Inc. Tri State Sports Supply Terry,s Auto Center Emory Draper -- Allstate Ins. Chas. A. Cihney Florists Earlis Lunch Boonshoro Pharmacy Cindy -- Dee Family Restaurant Warrior Band Ronnie 61 Carolyn Ford Ethel 61 Richard Waters Mary Lou 61 Ronald Boyer Leon 61 Marion Carr Ed 61 Becky Reeder Marsha Holz '82 1978-79 Boonsboro NVarrior Cheerleaders Carol jugs Keesecker Mr. and Mrs. Randall E. Semler Debbie fHowel Semler Good-bye cmel sclioolll C-32 Hap 61 Kim Bonnie Io 61 Scott Vicki 61 jan Brenda Mongan 61 Mike Grove jim Marshall Sue Castle Loves Dave Kelbaugli C-32 Mike Reese and Maria Zienteck Kim Smallwood and Tim Hagan I Love Marty Darin Grim and julie Hannigan jeff Guyer and Ber Kauiinann Sarah Draper Loves Mark McAbee Freshmen 9991 - Teresa Rohrer Zeka and Cristy Lee Reeves Darin Sweeney Curt and Tina Lavern and Donna RasMussen Toni and Mark - Class of '78 Dave Bittle Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Morrow Harry Angle Ir. Ethel M. Hutchinson James R. Kerns Younkins 61 Rhodes Inc. 1 Dollar from Glenn Metz Boonsboro Street F reakers Friends make the hours all sunshine and flowers! Mr. 61 Mrs. D. Ridenour Mrs. Gladys Beard William E. Dayholf61 Family Mr. 61 Mrs. Lee B. Smith GONZO! Homeroom C-83 Virginia, Dana, Kathy, Garry Suwan 61 Kelly Long Teresa Stottlemeyer Donald 61 joy Sandy Molli 61 Napoleon Hess Patrick 61 James Sweeney Kitten, Ethel, Cootie 61 Brownie Anita Sheila 61 Wayne Pam 61 Lerry Ralph 61 Darlene Kevin Dunlap Tracie Rhoderick Co. 1 Sharpsburg Firc Co. O.G.G. Frankie Seylar C-34 Class of'82 C-34 The Best Freshman Class 188 PA TRON S To David with Love. Patty Pauline Stevens Mary Martin Coach Lewis Robin YVetZel H.R. C-83 Miss Rose Marie Andres Ian Williams Geneva Poffenberger Mr. 61 Mrs. Don Hutzell Mr. 61 Mrs. Wayne Ridenour DJ. and Wanda Haoli George and Grace Schofield Damon and JoAnn Holmes Anita F. Alpern Slick A.K. Feldergarb - Embalmers Irvin's Photographers Inc. The Rowdie Bus of 163 Torri Marshall Rex and Linda Marshall Kenny Pryor The French Fry Lady - Christie Barbar Tracy and Cheryl and Trina and j.R. Mr. and Mrs. Wfilliam Sommerville Mr. and Mrs. Otho Kretzer Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Mullendore Ann Mullendore Moo and Godzilla Hess Dave and Stella Thomson and Girls Paul Rhoderick and Diane Babirrgton Forever Page an Betty Otto Ian Mendes and Bobby Hurley Reverend and Mrs. Harry Angle Woody and Tami BHS classes of '74 and '78 Kim C. Dick Harbaugh Little Z Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Haines Sr. 1Mrs. Virginia Smith Gene Rowe and Sean L10 d L. Anderson Barbara L. Anderson Smith's Apiaries Yamaha XS - 11 The Quick One! Sir KAWVASAKI Brad Richardson jerry Itnyre Boonsboro First Hose and Rescue RAS john Ritenour Dave Kean The Pepsi Kid Steve '67 Chevelle Dicky Cdadl Gerald '70 javlin Martz Ir. fsonl Roscoe Hutzel The Comcob Gang Milt and Pam Particia A. Semler Patty '81 Kirk and Connie Otto and Jonathon Rolinda Schamel This dollar from Taylor Lemkuhl Tony and jenny D. ETHER -- POWER!!! Regan Bailey - zazbatz Oliver Kickinson Rene' Rob-Dor-Lea Farms Racing Team Robbie Harbaugh, john Keedy, Terry Davis Crukes are Great Central Division Champs -- Pittsburg Patti Loves Mike 4-ever Pittsburg Steelers Melinda Noble I.B. and A.R. Great BHS Set Committee Howie Bear Flesh Sumo Boyer! Reenie Mangum Jay Roulette Aim '79 Whimpy Darrell Kifer Stand Up for Sweden B.G.P. BHS Bass Power Forever Windenstone C-32 Cathy '82 - Pat '80 Flouzie and Ennie Pam Loves Danny Sherry Breeden Mr. 61 Mrs. Terretti John Thomas '82 Boonsboro High Library Mr. Robeson The Greatest - C-42 Dan 61 Miriam Dunlap Mr. 61 Mrs. james J. Distefano Robin Bab and Carrie Baby Lisa Distefiano Jim Disteiano Bob Disteiano The Bavarian Brothers Brenda-n-Tommy The Voice of the B.H.S. Band Ginny Carrie -n- Phil Bob and Betty Crim Howard and Connie Souders Mr. 61 Mrs. Nathan Stiles Lisa Wagner '82 Barb Downin '82 john 61 Tammy Ken 61 Bonnie Kevin Stiles Diane and Sherie say Howdy Jeff 61 jan Mr. 61 Mrs. E. Lee Moser Mr. Mayne Ca fantastic Hort. and Ag teacherl Mr. Young Rich Eichelberger '82 Class of 1957 Eddie and Groviene Robinson David and Susan tGambyJ Bittle Neal Beard jr. Patricia CMoserl Robinson Teresa Robinson Ginny, Mar, and Tres Power of the Pow-Wow People Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Beachley Good Luck Boonsboro Basketball Mr. 61 Mrs. Charles F.'Clopper Bob Reed - Killer II', 'KC-35', Mr. 61 Mrs. Robert Campbell Dinah Ingram Tammy Ingram Kelly Ingram Sasse Stars C-37 US Kevin 61 Donna Brenda 61 Larry Kim 61 Eddie Glenn Bowman Cindy, Holly, Julie and Wendy Ralph 61 Betty Reeder Hello from Donna and Marsha Kim Souders 61 Darryl Kinna Barry Wright 61 Robyn Reagan Miss Caro L. Sheldon Darlene 61 Greg Jeff 61 Virginia Feel saxified by the Chubs I Like You Chubl Cally Spielman '81 Coach Scott Rexlll Rosemary 61 Mark Carol 61 Joe Justin Jerry and Joyce Quinn Colorguard 78-79 Carol Stouffer -- captain Kim Baker Sandy Higman Bet Kaufmann Sue Long Carla Milburn Angie Coleman Dawn Whipp Crazy Flakes Mr. 61 Mrs. Roger Moore Leslie Roll Doug 61 Delores Champion B.C.C. The Board of Director of W.BH.S. Bob Kifer Mark Ziegler Conie Good Luck Seniors from - C-24 Brunners Presidential Suite C-24 Teresa Huffer Kimberly Sue Huffer B.C.A. Carrie Kaetzel 61 Terry Jennings Kim, Tony, and Sue Judy, Mark, and Kaye B.H.S. Tenor Sax Dean, Tammy and Lynn FloraDora Lubeth and Patty B.J., Kim, Dave Carrie Kaetzel 61 Terry Jennings PA TRON S Nancy Jenkins Debbie Wyand David and Debbie Bill and Sue Clark Patti Bell Amy Sue Clark Brandy Poffenberger Todd and Steph Gina and Greg B.H.S. Basses do it deeper Greg Castle Doug Frushour Pat and Robyne Peanut MUNCHO MEN I Love You Chuck! L.R. Congratulations to the Class of '79 Nicky's Angels - Cindy P., Dina M Dusty D. Nickyis Devils - Cally, Candy Congratulations to the Class of ,79 C-43 Sweat Hogs May the force be with you Joe Delauney Lynn Hartzell '82 Cheri Barkdoll ,82 LaRhonda Anne ,80 -- Tony '82 Miss Julie Neikerk Vicki and Denny Sheryl and Dave Mt. Lena Rec. In Memory of Jeff Bennerv Ha Ha Cheri Barkdoll Paul and Beverly Shobe Congratulations to the Class of '79 Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Haines Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Wills BHS Drum Majors Andrew Davenport and Alan Stotler Laura Luvs Chuck Toni and Andy Heaton Ms. Lin Bartle The Three Retards J. and Weeze - Great Seniors Karen and Lloyd, Robyn and Barry Lisa and Doug Dave Bowers loves Sheryl Babington Clyde and Sunny - May 5, 1979 Chuck Everhart Alan Stotler Flirts . . . Sue and Darlene Scott and Sandy Dave Bowers loves Sheryl Babington Jody Miller loves Gene Wolfe Pam B. and Dave S. Penny Bur an loves Darrel Strite Louise Shilglingberg Don Shillingberg Janice Hykes I love Vou Chuck! Cristy L. Spielman Deanna loves Paul Steve loves Lucille 's Pam loves Bobby Barb Miller and John Dodson Blondie, doo doo, and dum dum Terry Doyle loves Bonnie I-Iouser Kim Mason loves Angus MacDonald Wayne Lowery and Sheila Dunlap Mr. Gene Ford Beth and Rick Forever Lori Rudy ,822 , I Love Paula - Doug Turner Teresa loves Tim NVhy? Fabulous Freshman H.R. C-40 Pam and Penny Fantastic 44 CH.R. C-44D Jimmie and Barb Mary S. Martin Tina Gay Maria and Kevin Kara and Mike Lori and Kelly Mike Fazenbaker J.V. Girls Basketball ,78-'79 Hutch loves Carla Tina Redman Gene and Bonnie Milburn Teresa Milburn Carla M. Loves Charles H. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Poffenberger Nancy 422, Kerri 99410, Lisa 99644, J.V. B-B Sherri, Terri, and Debbie Mike Loves Joyce Forever Patty Hartzell Guidance Secretaries - Miriam and Pauline Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ridenour Darlene Angle Wayne and Sheila Karen Lowery 61 Phil Physioc Terry Dovle and Bonnie Houser Mrs. Trudy Schindel Best Wishes, Seniors Richard Rager To My Love Elizabeth, Charlie Missy 61 Alvin P.J. 61 Bobby T anja and Mark Brenda Shumaker and Mike Kefauver Robin Shumaker and Dwaine Wilson Annette 61 Tony '78-'79 Teri and Warren Emma loves Donnie Wack Offs '79 Steve and Karen Mark and Jill Judy Phillips and Mike Troupe Mr. Arnold Betty -n- Troy Tad Cunningham Melinda S. Bubbles Laurie and Dave Paula Loves Doug 189 Bradley, Allen, Gary18, 24, 42, 43, 89, 90, 92, 112, 116, 138, 153, 163, 164 Allen, Iulee 73, 89, 90, 104, 139, 154, 166 Anders, Clayton fMr.J 151, 175 Anderson, Lloyd 18 Anderson, Sandra 61, 70, 96, 105, 151, 152, 165, 166 Andres, Rose CMissD 72, 127, 168, 179 Angle, Darlene 48, 49, 54, 89, 99, 102, 103, 104, 105, 147, 148, 150, 160, 161, 162 Annstrong, Donald Armstrong, Teresa 49, 108 Arnold, joseph CMr.D 174 Ashbaugh, Lisa 73 Askins, Lori 61, 96, 98, 103 Aversa, Phillip lMr.J 178 Babington, Edwina 3, 17, 18, 41, 89, 99, 103, 104, 105, 114, 154 Babington, Sheryl 49, 108 Bailey, Colleen 73 Bailey, Melissa 18 Bailey, Reagan 11, 73, 96, 98 Baker, Gary 73, 95, 146 Baker, Kimberly 48, 90, 99 Baker, Thomas 61, 133 Baldwin, Daniel 18, 44 Barger, Charles 18, 44 Barkdoll, Cheri 73, 98 Barney, Allaine CMrs.J 176 Barnhart, Mary Ann 49, 58 Barnhart, Shelly 49, 110 Barnhart, Tom 18, 45 Barr, Iayne 61, 65, 95, 98, 105, 151 Barrett, Bobby 49, 89 Barrett, Darrell 73 Barrett, Mitchell 61, 174 Bartle, Linda CMs.D 172 Beachley, Debra Beachley, Kathleen 57 Beachley, Tanja 17, 18, 39, 92, 104, 105, 139, 154, 165, 166 Bealer, Troye 101, 61 Beard, Dale 60, 61, 63, 65, 96, 126, 136, 137, 144, 145, 156, 197 Beard, Eddie 59 Beard, Edwin 57 Beard, Gladys fMrs.J 176 Beard, Neal 18, 45, 129 Beard, Pam 18, 110, 160 Beaver, Dean 18, 111 Bell, Charles 13, 18, 43, 89, 90, 92, 106, 113, 116, 122, 124 Bell, Patti 49, 98, 100, 101 Bell, Teresa 73, 100 Bender, Edward 48, 49, 111 Bender, Theresa 15, 18, 40, 91 Benner, Shannon 49, 102, 110 Berry, Curtis 10, 15, 18, 41, 43, 92, 106, 122, 155, 156 Berry, Kim 61, 89, 95 Berry, Mark 61, 101 Betts, Tammy 61 Birky, Geoffrey 10, 18, 43, 90, 92, 98, 122, 129 Birky, Greg 61, 89, 90, 122, 138, 153, 163 Biser, Paul 5, 18, 103, 104, 112, 138, 140, 141, 143 Bitner, Stephanie 140, 144, 49 Bitner, Wendy 72, 73, 81, 105, 168, 169, 13, 96 Bittle, David 12, 73 Black, David 49, 55, 57, 105, 106, 110, 123 Bloom, Cynthia 19 Bolton, Chris 83, 144 190 I DEX Booth, Kevin 73, 100 Booth, Toni QMissJ 182 Bowers, Daniel 61, 101 Bowers, jeffrey 73 Bowers, Terry 19, 111 Bowers, William Bowlus, Robert 61, 100 Bowman, David 19, 44 Bowman, Glenn 49 Bowman, Mark 61 Boyce, Amy 13, 19, 40, 89, 95, 109, 116, 129, 140, 144 Boyer, Howard 17, 19, 39, 40, 41, 95, 104, 133, 134, 155, 156, 157, 158 Angie 73, 98 129, Bradley, Pat 49, 98, 140, 141 Brantner, Kathy 49, 96, 98 Breeden, Carol 73 Breeden, Sherry 49, 108 Bricker, Richard 49, 95, 104, 105, 156, 157, 158 Brining, Karen 73 Brining, Patty 73, 91, 95 Brown, Cindy 61 Brown, Ethan 73, 136, 153 Brown J. 19, 28, 95, 96, 103, 104, 116, 122, 133, 134 Brown, Kenneth 111 Brown, Ruth 61 Brunner, Carl fMr.D 107, 126, 179 Bryan, james 61, 112 Bryan, Sandy 19 Buck, Rosemary 19, 92, 100, 103, 104, 105, 154, 166 Buckley, Marilyn fMissJ 179 Buckley, Roseann 19, 99, 103 Buckley, Thomas 61, 100 Burgan, Garvin 61 Burgan, Pamela 17, 19, 95, 99, 103 Burgan, Penny 17, 19, 110 Burker, Earl Burker, Sandra 48, 59 Burns, Bernard 73 Bussard, Amy 61, 96, 166 Bussard, Anne 49, 96, 98, 109 Bussard, Diane 59 Bussard, Dwayne 61 Bussard, Faye Bussard, Leann 73, 160 Bussard, Scott 61 Burker, Butch 61 Butts, Avis 2, 19, 102, 103 Butts, Bonnie 73 Butts, Darlene 19, 129 Butts, Robin 49 Butts, Teresa 73, 98 Butts, Terry 73 Campbell, Gary 19, 40, 127 Campbell, Robert 19 Campbell, Todd 57 Canfield, Brenda 19, 101 Canfield , Earl 101 Canfield, john 61, 101 Canfield, Sandy 83 Canfield Canoles, Canzone , Terry 73, 100 Leslie 57 ri, Tina 62 Carbaugh, Daniel 83 Carder, Sherie 20, 104, 105, 147, 148, 149, 159, 160, 161 Carder, Theresa 39, 74, 151, 160 Carlson, Kim 74. 98 Carr, Donna 62 Carr, Steven 20, 98, 101, 105, 156 Cassner, Edward 57 Cassner, Nonna 74 Castle, David 48, 49, 111 Castle, Greg 49, 89, 95, 96, 98, 104, 121, 140 141, 156 Castle, Susan 105, 20 Cave, Tim 74 Chides, George 83 Churchey, Denesa 73, 74, 100 Churchey, Tammy jo 49 Churchey, Teresa 20, 45 Clark, Amy 62, 96, 98, 120 Clark, Frank 20, 39 Clark, Rebecca 74 Clark, Robin 12, 48, 49, 89, 96, 98, 120 Cleaver, Larry CMr.J 172 Clevenger, jeffrey 49, 58 Cline, Douglas 74 Cline, Jeffrey 20 Cline, Steve QMr.D 178 Cline, Troy 79 Clipp, Brent 49, 59 Clipp, Clark 49 Clipp, Galen 74 Clipp, Lisa 62 Clipp, Mark 49 Cogar, Allen 49, 59 Cole, Terry 20 Coleman, Amy 20, 90 Coleman, Angela 74 Coleman, Glenn 49 Collins, Brian 83 Collins, Jeannie 74 Collins, Joseph 62 Collins, Shawn 74, 100 Conway, Michael 74, 112, 136, 146, 163 Coulter, Brian 74 Coulter, Tammy 74 Coulter, Theresa 62, 174 Coyle, David 62 Coyle, Mary 74 Cramer, Susan 74 Crampton, Donald 50, 58 Crampton, Leonard 74, 98 Crampton, Sterling 20. 44 Crider, Tina 50, 110 Crim, Pamela 62 Crim, Robin 49, 50, 52, 89 Crouse, Michael 74 Cunningham, Brian Cunningham, Mark 74, 79, 100 Cunningham, Scott 50, 58, 106, 163, 164 Cunningham, Tad 72, 74 Dagenhart, Brenda 62 Danner, Troy 50, 104, 126, 133, 163 Davenport, Andrew 20, 43, 89, 90, 91, 92, 98, 116, 120 Davenport, Chris 74, 138, 153, 163 Davis, Dorothy CMrs.l 99, 181 Davis, Tina 62 Deal, Curtis 20, 44, 133, 134 Deener, Carla 50 Deener, Tammy 74 DeLauney, Janie 17, 20, 39, 44, 165 DeLauney, joseph 74, 163 DeLauney, Rudolph 62 DeLawder, Sharon 74 Denham, Dawn 48, 49, 50, 88, 89, 90, 96, 98, 120, 123 Dick, Cindy 50, 102 Dick, Michael 75, 100, 110 Dickinson, Timothy 50, 110 DiStefano, Lisa 50, 55, 89, 91, 96, 98 Dixon, Thomas 75, 98, 106 Dodson, Kelly 75 Dodson, Ralph 110 Dodson, Ronald 101 Donini, Destiny 62, 96, 98 Doran, Brenda 48, 50, 122, 166 Dorosh, Mark 21, 43, 90, 92, 96, 98 Dorsey, Michael 21, 57 Doub, Terry CMr.D 107, 178 Downin, Barbara 72, 75, 100, 146, 166 Downin, Tammy 50, 94, 101 Doyle, Chris 50, 111 Doyle, Michael 50, 59 Drake, Paul 21, 45 Draper, Melody 50, 58 Draper, Sarah 13, 21, 24, 89, 92, 96, 98, 117, 140 Drenner, Kaye 50, 110 Drosdak, Lee 62, 67, 95, 104, 133, 134, 163 Drury, Kevin 5, 62, 70, 95, 104, 138, 155, 163 Drury, Vickie 50, 110 Duffey, Cheryl 21 Dunlap, Anita 62, 99, 151 Dunlap, Miriam CMrs.J 182 Dunlap, Pamela 21, 32, 88, 98, 103, 104, 129, 146, 147 Dunlap, Sheila 7, 50, 92, 95, 99, 102, 104, 154, 166 Dunn, Debora 21, 92, 99, 123 Durborow, Twianna 62, 108, 127 Easterday, Darin 75 Easterday, Leslie 75 Ebersole, Judy 50, 103 Ebersole, Ruby 50 Ebersole, Susan 21 Eby, Mark Eby, Ruth 75 Ecton, Richard 75 Edleblute, Diana 75 Edleblute, Kenneth 21, 111 Eichelberger, Candy 62, 96, 98 Eichelberger, Richard 75, 136 Elliott, Charles 21, 44 Ellis, Patricia 75 Eslick, Scott 50 Estes, Carla 50 Everhart, Charles 50, 96, 98, 110 Exline, Michael 75 Eyler, Janet 75 Fairbourn, Lisa 75 Falck, Annette 17, 21, 89, 94, 96, 98, 109, 116 Falck, Finny 4, 50, 51, 54, 57, 95, 96, 98, 103, 104, 124, 154, 166 Farrie, Michael 75 Fauble, Evelyn 62 Fauble, Lillian 62 Fauble, Mark 62, 69, 112, 136, 137, 144, 156 Faulders, Kirk 75 Fazenbaker, Michael 56, 60, 62, 96, 136, 158 Fazenbaker, Wesley 59, 59, 106, 153, 156 Feldmeyer, Kara 61, 62, 64, 98, 104, 121, 167, 168 Ferguson, Tammy 62 Ficklin, Dee 50 Fink, Kenneth 62 Fink, Patricia 62 Fisher, Benjamin 21 Fisher, Jenise 62 Fisher, Phil 49, 58 Flanary, Laura 75 Flippen, Marlene 50 Flook, Doris 50, 110 Flook, Teresa 75 Flory, Kelly 13, 63, 89, 168, 169 Foltz, Debra 50, 101 Foltz, Mary Ann 72, 75, 91 Ford, Gene fMr.l 96, 98, 173 Ford, Lori 63, 89, 96 Foster, Christina Foster, Louise 83 Fox, Loretta 75 Fraley, Craig 21, 133, 135 Fraley, Richard 75, 83 Fravel, Steven 51, 59, 104, 133 Frushour, Angela 7, 48, 51, 55, 89, 91, 95, 96 123 Frushour, Douglas 10. 21, 32, 92, 96, 97, 98, 104, 112, 116, 120, 121, 133 Frushour, Scott 75, 82, 146 Fuller, john 174 Fuss, LaRhonda 63, 96 Gabriel, Michael 63 Gaither, Linda 44, 22 Gardner, Rebecca 75 Garrot, April 63, 105, 109, 160 dw,,,..,: 'f If 1' Ml' us rv srhdv ,V nv .h . 1,,iQ1',in3 Garrott, Regina 76 Garver, Brandon 76 Garver, Todd 51, 104, 126, 133, 163 Gatrell, Philip 76, 82 Gaver, Dale 63, 112 Gay, Donald 51, 101, 111 Gay, Ta1n1ny 51, 102, 110 Gay, Tina 63 Getridge, Mark 51 Giffin, Ericka 63 Giffin, Michael 51 Giffin, Todd 22 Gilbert, Bruce 96, 136 Gillespie, Matthew 51, 110 Glausi Glyn-J Goetz, Goins, er, Charles 76 ones, Diana 22, 101, 127, 166 Sherry 22, 111, 125 Kenneth Gossard, Michael 76 Grams , Shelly 76, 91 Grams, Thomas 22, 105, 110 Grams, Timothy 101 G ram s , Vicky 51, 91, 112, 147, 160, 161 Gregg, Danny 51, 110, 133 Griffith, jill 22, 92, 95, 99, 103 Griffith, Michael 22 Griffith, Oley 51, 110, 113 Grim, Grim, David 22, 104 Donna 63, 105, 154, 166 Grim, joey 76 Grim, Sharon 83 Grimm, Darlene 22 Grimm, Deanna 76, 99 Grimm, Michael 22, 155, 156 Grimm, Patricia 63 Grimm, Peggy 63 Grimm, Russell 76, 136 Grimm, Sharon Grimm, Thomas 51, 59 Grim-Palhson, Bjorn 41, 106 Gross, Warren 83 Grove, Woody fMr.D 178 Hackley, Annette 63, 99 Hahn, Gregory 51, 58, 106, 153, 163 Haines, Lindy 105, 147, 149 Haines, Lori 63, 95, 96, 98, 104 Haines, Mary CMrs.J 177 191 Haines, Scott 48, 51, 56, 95, 104, 133, 140, 141, 163 Hambleton, Steven 51 Hammond, Bruce 63, 101 Ha1nmo11d, Penny 63 Hammond, Walter 76 Hancock, S. Marie 63 Hanes, Lindy 51, 147, 160 Hannigan, Juliet 14, 22, 88, 104 Harbaugh, Judy 22, 45 Harbaugh, Robert 76, 100 Harbin, Randy 118 Hardy, Pamela 63, 105 89, 91, 92, 95, 99, Harnish, Tina 22, 41, 101, 102, 103, 104 105, 154, 166 Harnon, Dwayne 76 Harold, Debbie 63 Harrison, Teresa I-Iartle, Ray 51, 104, 105, 110, 140, 156 Hartle, Terry 63, 144, 145, 156 Hartman, Anna 63 Hartman, Beth CMrs.J 63, 173 Hartman, Bob fMr.J 113, 180 Hartman, S. Elizabeth Hanzell, Lauretta 76 Hartzell, Patricia 88, 95 Hassinger, Donna fMrs.J 18 1 Howell, Nancy 64 Howell, Randy 64 Hubbard, Joshua 21, 23, 41, 104, 133, 134, 163 Hubbard, Zachary 60, 64, 69, 136, 163 Huffer, Teresa 4, 23, 39, 89, 96, 99, 100, 101, 103, 116, 117, 167, 168 Hughes, Joy 77 Hull, Patricia 64 Humphrey, Timothy 52, 58 Huntsberry, Robert 83, 101 Hurley, John 23, 24, 101 Hurley, Robert 64, 101 Hutchinson, Charles 52, 112, 140, 144, 155, Kelbaugh, Darin 65, 101 Kelbaugh, Diana 65 Keller, Teresa 65, 98, 99 Keller, Twanna 24, 100, 105, 124, 126, 160 162 Kendle, Gloria Kendle, Shirley 52 Kennedy, Kathleen 77 Kephart, Cathy 77, 100 Kephart, Ethel 24, 32, 100 Kems, Gene fMr.J 172 Kershner, John 77 Keyton, David 65 Kifer, Robert 24, 89, 106, 112, 140 King, Cindy CMrs.J 182 156 Hutchinson, Jamie 23, 111 Hutchinson, Martha 72, 77 Hutchi nson, Susan 77 Hutzell, Bonnie 64 Hutzell, Deanna 23, 101, 102, 175 Hutzell, Dennis 64 Hutzell, Ginger 23, 88, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 167, 168 Hutzell, Mark 64 Hutzel l, Pamela 23, 110 Hutzell, Robert 52 Hutzel Hyde, l, Sandra 64, 96, 98, 99 Lisa 77 Ingram, Bonnie Jo 17, 23, 88, 89, 92, 94, 95, Haupt, Brian 63, 98, 136 Haupt, Donald Haupt, Jeff51, 59 Haupt, Joyce 64, 99 Haupt, Kenneth 22 Haupt, Leroy 51 Haupt, Robert Haupt, Tamara 51, 54, 99, 103 Haupt, Vicki 40, 43, 103, 122, 125 Hayes, Gary 76, 136 Hayes, Gerald 64, 136 Henneberger, Amy 76, 151 Henson, Debra 64, 108 Hepner, Torri 64 102, 104, 105, 140, 144, 147, 150, 160, 161 Ingram, Granvil 77 Ingram, Kimberly 77 Ingram, Michael 52, 59 Ingram, Steve 77, 79 James, Lisa 77, 96, 109, 163, 166 James, Michael 64, 136, 163 Jamison, Cheri 77 Jamison, Jay 52 Jansson, Daniel 77 Jenkins, Carole 77 Jenkins, Dean 23 Jenkins, Ken fMr.J 179 Jenkins, Mark 52 Herold, Raymond 51, 100 Herr, Sherrie 64, 89 Hines, Lisa 76, 91, 123, 166 Hess, Carrie 49, 51, 89, 179 Hess, James 64 Hetzel, Albert 64 Higman, Bradley 51 Higman, Sandra 49, 51, 90 Hill, Catherine 76 Himes, David 76, 100 Himes Hines, Hines, , John 64 David 112, 22 Joyce 64, 101 Hoffman, Jeffrey 23, 40, 111 Hoffman, Laura 76, 95, 96 Hoffman, Steve 76 Hoffman, Susan 7, 48, 51, 89, 99, 102 Holmes, Carroll 51, 96, 98, 140, 141 Holmes, Elizabeth 51, 88, 89, 96, 98, 121 Holmes, Libbie 76 Holmes, Richard Holmes, Tom Holtz, Marsha 76, 95, 96, 98 Hoover, Steven 51, 104, 126, 133, 140, 141, 143, 155, 156 Home, Cindy 64, 96, 166 Hose, John 14, 23, 110 Hose, Thomas 64, 153 Houser, Bonnie 51, 88, 111, 175 Houser, George 64, 73 Houser, Steven 76, 100 Howe, Brenda 76 Jenkins, Nancy 64, 105, 151 Jenkins, Ryan 64, 100 Jenkins, Teresa 23, 42, 110 Johnson, Burton 64 Johnson, Jeffrey 77 Johnson, Jerry 83 Johnson, Sharon 23, 39, 103, 117 Jonak, Keith 48, 53, 57, 92, 98, 122 Jonak, Kevin 64, 65, 96 Jones, Anthony 77, 136 Jones, Brenda 99 Jones, Brenda 65, 77 Jones, Bruce CMr.J 110, 181 Jones Charlette 52 180 Jones? John 52, 1331 153 Jones Melvin 65 101 Jones, Terry 65, 101 Joy, James 83 Judy, Edwina 77 Judy, Tawanna 57 Kaetzel, Carrie 23, 99, 103 Kaetzel, Mark 23, 104, 111, 129, 133, 135 Kaetzel, Robert 52 Kamsch, Elizabeth 83 Kaufman, Bernadette 48, 52, 54, 125, 139, 147, 148, 150, 160 Kaufmann, Douglas 77, 136 Kave, Douglas 77, 78, 96 Keedy, Kimberly 65, 99 Keefer, Robert 77 Keesecker, Carol 77 Kefauver, William 23, 43, 92 Kiracofe, David 17, 24, 104, 114, 153, 163 Kitchen, Brian 52, 101 Kitchen, Deborah 65, 95, 99 Kitchen, Lawrence 21, 24 Kitchen, Tammy 65, 89 Kline, Della 83, 100 Kline, J. Bradley 77 Kline, Jeffrey 17, 24, 43, 104, 133, 134, 140, 141, 163 Kline, Ronald 65 Kline, Thomas 78, 163 Klipp, George 57, 59 Knight, Bonnie 17, 24, 104, 105, 110, 175 Knight, Connie 3, 14, 17, 24, 88, 89, 103, 104, 105, 114, 115, 117, 168 Knight, Kenneth 78, 83, 100 Knight, Kerri 60, 65, 71, 104, 105, 151 Knight, Kevin 24 Knight, Sherri 65, 105 Knight, Knight, Terri 65, 105, 167, 168 Vincent 52, 101 Knoble, Geoffrey 65 Knotts, Kimberly 52 Knotts, Scott 82 Knotts, Thomas 83 Kongheattikul, Ting 65, 106, 123, 153, 163 Koontz, Pamela 52, 111 Koontz, Patricia 52, 100, 111 Kretzer, Cathy 78, 100 Kretzer, Otho 65, 101 LaBrush, Melissa 65, 95, 151 LaMarca, Louis fMr.J 176 Langley, Betty 72, 78, 154, 166, 169 Langley, Beverly 78, 166 Latimer, Theresa 24, 110 Lawrence, Steven 50, 52, 96, 98, 110, 121 Lawson, Richard 24, 39, 44 Leathennan, Gregory 65 Leatherman, Randal 7, 24, 106 Leggett, Jaunese 52, 101, 111 90, 98, 104, Howe, Deborah Howe, Donald 51, 59, 110 192 Keffre, David 65, 100, 106 Kelbaugh, Angela 77 Leimer, Susan 52 Lemkuhl, Patricia CMrs.J 48, 49, 55, 123, 172 Lerch, Gale 25, 39, 117 Lerch, Pamela 78 Lewis, Donald fMr.J 126, 132, 133, 174 Lewis, Donna 78 Lewis, Kimberly 78, 105, 160 Lewis, Lewis Penny 48, 52, 108, 110 Virginia 52, 110 Linde, Oliver 78, 82 Little, Timothy 83 Lochner, Lori 78, 91, 123 Lohman, Douglas 78 Lohman, John 52, 110 Lohman, Michael 25, 110 Lohman, Tina 65, 68, 91, 109 Lohman, Toni 65 Long, David 78, 96, 146, 163 Long, Debra 7, 65, 96, 147 Long, Sharon 20, 25 Long, Susan 65, 90, 139, 154, 165, 166 Long, Tom 78, 146 Long, Twiana 65 Longerbeam, Donald Lowe, Carol Lowery, Cora Lowery, john 78 Lowery, Karen 52 Lowery, Keith 78, 98, 136 Lowery, Lynn 52, 88, 108 Lowery, Wayne 50, 52, 89, 96, 98, 104, 120, 126, 138, 153 Lum, Franklin 78 Lum, Marilee 65, 88, 96, 98, 146 Lumm, Ioyce 78 ' Lyon, Stephanie 78, 96 MacMichael, jan 17, 72, 95, 100, 104, 105, 154, 165. 166 MacMichael, Scott 25, 110, 133, 135 Mandl, Mark 52, 111 Mangum, Charles 24, 25, 104, 163 Mangum, Ginger 52, 58, 108 Mangum, Laureen R. 66, 105 Mangum, Virginia Manley, Shelby 78, 154, 166 Mann, Cheryl 52, 110 Marker, Peggy 83 Marler, David 78, 95, 106, 146 Marshall, james 113, 166, 174 Marshall, Timothy 25, 110 Marshall, Todd 77, 100, 136, 146 Marshall, Torri 38, 51, 52, 54, 95, 102, Martin, Arnold 25, 101 Martin, Brian 66 Martin, Mary fMissJ 182 Martin, Sherri 52, 88, 89, 96 Martin, Susan 53, 54, 95 Martin, Thomas 53 Martz, jeffrey 53, 101, 111 Martz, Ruth 78, 96, 100 Martz, Sandra 66, 101 Martz, Wanda 53, 101, 110 Martz, Vicki 25, 125 Mason, Dwayne 25, 98 Mason, Kimberly 53, 110 Mason, Tammy 78, 100 Mason, Vemon 53, 124 Massie Deana 62, 64, 98, 109, 122 Massie, Renee 11, 14, 17, 25, 40, 10.2, 122 Mauk, Denise 66, 90 Mayne, Edward CMr.l 100, 101, 127, 180 McAboy, Jeffrey 78 McAfee, Emma 25, 104, 105, 108, 129, 147 McCall, Tamara 66, 88, 109 McCardell, Barbara 53 McCartney, Robert 78, 138 McClellan, Pamela 78, 96, 99 McCoy, Roy 45 McElrath, Dennis 63, 66, 95, 112, 144 McGraw, Marsha 25, 110 McMullan, Kim 53, 88, 108 Melcher, Marc 53, 58 Melcher, Margaret 66, 96, 98 103, 109 Mendez, Amanda 24, 25, 89, 102 Mendez, Antonio 78, 106 Mentzer, jeffrey 79 Mentzer, Teresa 66 Merson, Brian 60, 66, 107, 122, 133, 153, 163 Metz, Debby 66 Metz, Sherry 79, 99 Metz, Timothy 25, 110 Midthun, joan 79 Midthun, Kemiit 66 Milbum, Carla 66, 90, 112 F Milbum, Sherry 53, 100, 101 Milihram, Laurence 53, 56, 104, 138, 153, 163 Milihram, Nina 66, 160 Miller, Barbara 53, 110 Miller, Gail 79 Miller, Jody 3, 26, 39, 92, 99, 102, 103, 114, 129 Miller, Mark 60, 112 Miller, Sandy 59, 53 Miller, Sherri 79 Mills, D. Steven Mills, Idesta 66 Mills, Penny 79, 96 Miner, Daryl 63, 66, 156 Minnick, David 66, 101 Moats, Lisa 26 Moats, Michael 26, 104 Moats, Sharon 66, 108 Moats, Wesley 66, 96 MoiTatt, Tammy 66, 96, 98 Moffatt, Terri 26, 92, 169 Mongan, Brenda 3, 26, 89, 11 1, 114,115 Q an . , 1 4 I av-as 9..- 99 Mongan, Ernest 66 Mongan, Joyce 53, 59 Mongan, Patricia 66 Monninger, Cheryl 26, 110 Monninger, Tammy 53, 108 Montgomery, Richard 21, 26, 57 100 Moore, Deborah 53 Moore, Scott 53 Moore, Tina 26, 99, 102 Morgan, Kevin 26, 45 Morgan, Tracy 49, 53, 55 Morris, Arthur Morris, Duane 79 Morris, Leroy 55, 110, 101 Morris, Tammy 53, 58 Morton, M. Aline 53 Mose, Debra 55, 151, 152 Mose, Deena 7, 72, 79, 105, 16 Mose, Ernest 79 Mose, Robin 53, 102 Moser, Beth 79, 100 Moser, Michelle 66, 67, 95, 96, 104, 154, 165, 166 Moser, Sherry 66 Mueller, Pamela 54, 88, 96, 98, 109, 121 Mueller, Torry 66 Mullendore, Ann 49, 54, 89, 95, 96 Mullendore, C. David 66 Mullendore, Deborah 7, 67, 68, 109 Munch, Raymond 24, 26, 92, 103, 112 Murray, James CML? 181 Myers, Arlene 79 Myers Donald 79 Myers, Eva 67, 108 Myers, Jacqueline 54, 88, 108 Myers, N alley, Nave, J Patrick 48, 54, 101, 111 Cheryl 57 oseph 79 Nave, Tamnly 67 N eikirk N eikirk Netz, Jc , Becky fMrs.J 38, 89, 176 , Julee fMissJ 127, 180 mhn 67, 101 Newlin, Cathy 26, 129, 108 Newlin, Randy 67 Newlin, Terry 67 Nicastro, Anthony fMr.J 132, 133, 179 Noble, Melinda 26, 89, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 116, 117 Nokes, Harvey N okes, James Nokes, Sam 110 Norman, Donald 26, 45 Nuice, Mervin 26, 39, 44, 133, 135, 153 Nuice, Wanda 67, 110 Nucie, Wesley 54, 108 Nunnally, Paul 26 Olden, Daryl 67, 101, 111 Olden, Douglas 54, 101 Olson, Gregory 54, 110 O'Neal, Rebecca 79 O'Neal, Samuel 67 Osborne, Jack 67, 101 Otto, Janine 14, 26, 42, 89, 92, 117 Otzelberger, Kathy 140, 144, 67 Painter, Barbara 54, 98 Painter, Donna 67 Palladino, Terry 79 Palmer, Barbara 51, 54, 96, 100, 102, 104 Palmer, Douglas 83 Palmer, Harry 138, 163 Palmer, Russell 54, 111 Parsons, Jeffrey 79, 100 Paul, Elizabeth 48, 50, 54, 89, 96, 98, 104, 147 Payne, Cynthia 67 Pearson, Russell 79, 136, 146 Penn, Anna 67, 89, 160 Penn, Christopher 83, 112 Penn, Edward 54, 95, 104, 140, 141, 156, 157 Pennington, Lola 67 Pereschuk, Kenneth 54, 101 Perkins, Anthony 74, 79, 163 Peterson, Kathy Phillips, Judy 27, 89, 99, 103, 104, 138, 139 Phillips, Mary Lou 67 Phillips, Tracy 79, 99 Piccolomini, Dotty fMrs.D 175 Pike, Lucinda 79, 108 Pitt, Th eresa 60, 67, 68, 105, 151, 152, 166 Plunkard, Curtis 27, 44 Poffenburger, Andrea 79, 96, 98 Poffenberger, Karen 48, 54 Poffenberger, Kendra 79, 89, 96, 104, 151, 154, 166 Poffenberger, Lisa 83 Poffenburger, Scot 4, 78, 79, 100, 106, 146 194 Pomfrey, Anthony 54, 101 Pomfrey, Deborah 27, 44 Poole, Kimberly 67, 95, 99, 105 Poole, Ricky 79 Porter, Sherry 79, 100 Potter, Duane 79, 100 Potter, Glenda 27 Potter, Susan 67, 110 Powers, Harry 27, 104, 111, 133, 134 Powers, Richard 67, 136 Presgraves, Cynthia 67, 98, 123 Presgraves, Steven 27, 111, 140 Price, Donald Price, John 79 Prince, Scott 83 Proulx, Lisa 2, 80 Pryor, Crystal 79 Pryor, Jean 51, 54, 57, 103, 154, 166 Pryor, Jonathan 80, 104 Pryor, Steven 67 Purdham, Patricia 57 Pyles, Tanllny 67, 99 Pyles, Tina 80 Rager, Kristen 80 Rager, Patrick Rager, Richard 27, 110, 129 Rager, Timothy 27 Rasmussen, Jeffrey 63, 67, 96, 98, 112, 136, 144, 163 Raslnussen, Julie 72, 80, 95, 96, 105, 151, 166 Rasmussen, Laura 48, 54, 89, 94, 109, 124, 126 Reagan, Rae 80 Reagan, Rhett 67 Regan, Robyn 54 Redden, Starletta 67 Redman, Steven 136, 177 Redman, Tina G. 67, 108 Redmond, Frank 100 Reed, Melissa 105 Reed, Robert 68, 108 Reeder, Cindy 8, 72, 96, 168 Reeder, Donna 27, 32, 89, 96, 99, 103 Reeder, Henry 80, 100 Reeder, Jeffrey 68 Reeder, Kerri 80 Reeder, Teresa 27, 111, 125 Reese, Ernest 80 Reese, Michael 27, 111, 138, 140, 141, 143, 163 Reese, Joseph 54, 101 Renner, Rosemary 54, 99 Reno, Melody 54, 110 Rhoderick, Tracie 60, 68, 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103, 104, 117, 168 Root, James 55, 104, 126, 133, 140 Root, Lynn 66, 68, 88, 112 Roulette, Jay 27, 40, 43, 90, 92, 103, 112, 122, 129 Rowe, Jeffrey 80 Rowland, Holly 11, 72, 80, 95, 96, 105, 169 Rowland, John 80 Rowland, Julia 12, 28, 117 Rowland, Sharon 28, 110 Rudy, Lori 80, 100 Rupp, Troy 79, 80, 100 Ryan, Jeanne 2, 28, 105, 108, 113 Ryan, Matthew 68, 153, 163 Sabre, Debra 28 , Sandy, Michelle 54, 55, 89, 95, 96, 104, 105, 123, 147, 160, 161, 162 Sasse, Claude lMr.J 174 Schamel, George 20, 28, 42, 89, 103, 104 112 133, 138, 153, 163, 164 Schamel, George CMr.J 15, 96, 98, 172, 179 Scllindel, Gertrude fMrs.D 177 Schleuss, Del fMr.J 136, 163, 166, 180 Schroyer, Lisa 55, 110 Schroyer, Jacob 80, 100 Scott, Dwight 4Mr.J 104, 138, 139, 153, 163, 166, 175 Scrivener, Virginia 68, 96 Seabright, Jeffrey 39, 43, 104, 12 153 Seabright, Joel 68, 136, 153, 163 Seal, Beverly 68, 71 Seal, Cecil 28, 111 Seal, James 55, 101 Seaman, Bonnie 55, 96, 101, 166 Semler, Deborah 29, 55, 58, 105 Semler, Lisa 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