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VOLUME 25 Boonsboro High School Boonsboro. Maryland 21713 Editorial Board G. SCOTT BITNER LISA A. BRADLEY AMY E. BURGAN KRISTINE L. EASTERDAY MATTHEW S. HART KATALIN M. JARMY JAMES T. SEABRIGHT DAWN R. SEWALT BRIAN L. SMITH JOEL C. WOLF Advisor PATRICIA L. LEMKUHL Student Life Editors AMY E. BURGAN KRISTINE L. EASTERDAY People Editor TAMMY K. STALEY Faculty Editor JUDITH N. PEISEN Senior Editors TAMMI L. KEFAUVER SUSAN D. PHILLIPS junior Editor TAMMY K. STALEY Sophomore Editor MATTHEW D. WEAVER Freshmen Editors JILL M. MACMICHAEL CAROLYN S. WILKENSON Academics Editors LISA A. BRADLEY KATALIN M. JARMY Clubs Organizations Editor MATTHEW S. HART Sports Editors DAWN R. SEWALT BRIAN L. SMITH JOEL C. WOLF Advertising Editors ANN E. ELLIS KAREN L. CLARK Index Computer Editors G. SCOTT BITNER JAMES T. SEABRIGHT Financial Manager KRISTA L. HOLDER Photographers DAWN R. SEWALT ERIC R. BOYER KIMBERLY EICHELBERGER TAMMY K. STALEY DEAN A. POFFENBERGER Cover Design DAWN R. SEWALT Chief Researcher KATALIN M. JARMY Assistants PAULA SULLIVAN MICHELLE STAUBS JAMI HUFFER MICHELE KLINE ROBYN HARRISON SONJA ROSENBERRY with contributions by JOSEPH W. ROBESON AND JOANNE E. LESCALLEET THE CHIEFTAIN ATributeTo Change • A Salute To Tradition CONTENTS Student Life 2 People 32 Academics 104 Clubs Organizations 122 Sports 142 Advertisements 172 Index 0 ? 0 U 192 Americans are an educationally-minded people. No nation in history has devoted so much of its resources to educate so many of its young. In 1960, a new Boonsboro High School was dedicated just for this public purpose. The core of this school was to offer the students the kind of learning experience which increases potential and to equip them with the tools to determine the meaning of life and work. BHS underlies much of what we are or would like to become and inevitably has been the central arena for over 5,000 students during the past twenty-five years. To catch hold of and encompass in words and photographs the past twenty-five years of a school would be impossible. To our great enrichment, the CHIEFTAIN Staff has tried to capture highlights of this chronicled adventure. Their accomplishment is the twenty-fifth volume in your hands — the product of many hard-working and gifted students, faculty, and our principal. Title Page — 1 BHS Swings Into Action; Adventures Open New Horizons Boonsboro High School opened its doors to a new and adventurous school year on September 4, 1984. Although it was the first day for many, the fall sports, cheerleaders, and band had already put in long and strenuous practices. BHS witnessed many new fashions, trends, and of course new bright-eyed faces including freshmen, exchange students, and transfers from elsewhere. Even though the start of a fresh year signaled cracking the books and evenings filled with homework, everyone knew the fun was yet to come. On Friday, September 7th, the freshmen finally had a chance to meet together as a class for Freshmen Orientation. After hearing from upperclass representatives of various clubs, the new students learned of organizations, opportunities, and rules they would be following in their next four years as members of the student body. The next few weeks at BHS were also very busy. The first pep rally was held in preparation for the North game, and the seniors left with the spirit drum. Monthly club meetings started. Student council representatives were chosen and they sold folders, pens, and spirit items. The sophomores’ big day came when class rings were ordered. All in all, the 1984 school year got off to a great start and had potentials for being a super fantastic year. Heidi Seppanen. an exchange student from Finland, talks to students. Seniors Curtis Langley. Scott Bitner, and Darren Kuhn drive in fashion. Freshman Listen Intently Above: Robert Snyder, Michelle Taulton, and Amy Burgan conducted freshmen orientation. Left: Freshmen Charles Barnhart, James Sweeney, Chuck Eichelberger, Adam McMillen, and Jeff Gillespie attended orientation. Spirited Warriors — Ray Monninger, John Turner, Craig Davis. Brad Keller. Tim Morrow, Joel Lum, Pete Talbert. Mark Exline. Joe Reed, Scott Hahn, Kenny Staubs Right Side: Kris Easterday. Wendi Shank, Lisa Shaff, Lisa Burger, Kim Jones, Kim Albert, Donna Smith, Dawn Hammond. Abby Burgan, Valleri Smith, Amy Waters, Kirby Burger. 4 — The Year Begins 'V' For Victory - We Are Ready For Any Team! Student Council Reps — Brenda Paul, Susan Phillips, Stephanie Ridenour, Dan Hongell. Lisa Roelkey, Kate Jarmy, Michele Kline. Tenney Mackert. Kendra Seburn. Christy Nuice, Suzie Nichols. Fina Conde, Pam Conway, Maura Mazzer, Marie Kumsher, Ann Ellis. Tim Baker, Ellie Shinham. Abby Burgan, Jennifer Cline, Doreen Collins, Krista Holder, Deanna Beard. Lisa Miller, Mary Rodenhiser. Trudie Parsons. Cheri Grove, Michelle Staubs. Stephanne Gouker, Paula Sullivan. Samantha Knight, Shelly Lewis, Cathy Clark. Terri Albritton, and Kendra Ruffner. See, Mrs. Pic, we know what a dollar looks like! — Amy Burgan and Donna Smith Coach Scott addresses the Warrior Club. Kelly Bricker. Joel Lum, Mark Semler, Kathy Hungerford. Kim Smith, Marsha Nelson, Will Crampton. Michelle Auldridge, Dawn Best. Mindy Auldridge, Fina Conde. Lisa Miller, Kenny Smith, Mark Stine, Joe Reed. Ben Gay, Shannon Gay, Karen Coleman, Beth Sullivan. Benjy Wolf. Brian Crampton, Dean Jansson,Cassandra Smith, Jackie Kerns, Darin Massie. Andy Ickes. Chuck Palmer, Tim McCoy, and Brian Stine. Tina Churchey, Ronna Mangum. and Curtis Langley count Warrior Club receipts. Jill MacMichael. Chuck McCall, Shelly Wisler, Wendi Kefauver, Tammie Kefauver, Scott Thomas, Susan Phillips, and Karen Clark attend CHIEFTAIN staff meeting. Left: Mr. Philip Wilkes directs the Pep Band with the attention of Anne Semler, Beth Sullivan, Amy Burgan, Scott Hongell, and Matt Ptacek. Right: Mr. Richard Hawkins, Kelly Nokes, Terri Mullendore. Russell Tritapoe. Monte Miller, Cassandra Smith, and Amy Poling are amazed at the price of rings this year. Chieftain Staff Sales Excel Sophomores Purchase Class Rings Meetings Galore — 5 Spirit Week Was Unique Before our Homecoming activities, the student council and cheerleaders worked rigorously to promote spirit by decorating the school with signs, balloons, and streamers of all colors. October 1st marked day one of Spirit Week '84. The student body dressed itself in sweatpants and sweatshirts with spirit buttons on Monday and twinned on Tuesday. Wednesday displayed a new idea for spirit by assigning a certain color to each class. Thursday was traditional dress-up day, while Friday was blue and white day, jersey and hush-up day. Ann Ellis. Michele Kline. Kate Jarmy. and Dawn Hammond decorated Jen Holfelt. Chuck Hongell. Tim Baker. Monica Daniel. Tabby Griffith. Beth Sullivan and Heidi Sappanen get psyched. 6 — Spirit Week Above Left: Kim Albert received the spirit stick for the winning juniors Above Right: Teresa Jones. Chris Reid. Lisa Routzahn, Angie Lake twinned Above: Randy McClure. Tina Monnmger. Lisa Lehman. Lisa Turner. Lisa McLucas. Deena Shank. Trudie Parsons, JoAnna Kephart. Kyleen Leaman, Stacey Sweeney. Rebecca Martz. Shelly Bishop. Renee Faulders. Stacey Fogel. Melanie Weltz. Above Left: Tim Morrow, Bill Welling. John Turner. Mark Exlme. Curtis Langley. Jim Seabright. Brian Stine. Ray Monmger. Brad Keller. Craig Miner. Dave Nichols. Barry Scott, Coach Anders Below: Craig Miner. Gerald Reeder, Jim Seabright. Curt Langley. Bill Welling. John Turner — UNIQUE. Curt Langley. Brian Stine and Jim Seabright led the psyched Warriors. The success of Spirit Week '84 ended with a pep rally honoring the court and with the Juniors winning the Spirit Stick. Shane Blankenship received a manequin leg for winning the best legs contest, held by the cheerleaders. Ray Monninger and Brian Stine tied for collecting the most footballs on hush-up day, and received free dance tickets. Highlighting Spirit Week was the game Friday and the crowning of our Queen. After voting, the senior class chose the top ten girls: Mindy Auldridge, Sharon Baker, Dawn Best, Tina Churchey, Kris Easterday, Tammi Kefauver, Cory McKegg, Donna Smith, and Michelle Taulton. The ten were narrowed down to just five; Dawn, Kris, Tammi, Cory and Michelle. The Spirit Week excitement climaxed with the halftime festivities. Each princess was driven onto the field, and escorted to center-field by her father. The crowd grew silent until the 1984 Homecoming Queen, Tammi Kefauver, was named. The evening was topped off by a win over Walkersville, and a dance held in the cafeteria honoring the queen and her court with music by Chantage. Picture Perfect! Kris Easterday. iammi BECOMING QVlEtNS • W | « vt-tx SK SS - $ s - NNoa aw • wAvvav a imro ta% • xtuvh vaauo John Turner and Joe Reed congratulated Coach Lewis on their first victory Selena Reeder presented Tammi Kefauver the student council gift. Homecoming 1984 Homecoming — 7 Coach Lewis Retires After 25 Years — Clayton Anders Named Successor After 25 years of dedication and service to BHS as assistant coach and for the past eight years as head football coach, Don Lewis marked the end of an era in BHS sports with his retirement. Coach Lewis led Boonsboro football to many victories, suffered his share of defeats but always came out a winner and proud of his boys. Coach Lewis installed character in his players, always remembering they were people first and players second. BHS bids farewell to a hardworking teacher and a dedicated coach. Mark Stine and Coach Clayton Anders watch team action. Coach Clayton Anders and Coach Gene Swain Karen Feketis serves her mother refreshments. School Opened to Community On December 2, faculty, students, parents, and interested persons enjoyed opi house at BHS. A presentation by the Boonsboro Singers along with a slide presen-tion and delicious refreshments highlighted the day. Mr. Gene Kerns and Mr. Imre Jarmy Mr. and Mrs. Holtz meet Mr. Haines Boonsboro Band Performs For Thousands At Students from Washington County’s seven high schools strutted their stuff on October 2nd in the 8th Annual Showcase of Marching Bands at School Stadium. The program was coordinated by County Supervisor of Music, John Fignar, Jr. This year, BHS was the host band which meant they would play the National Anthem and be the last band to perform. Boonsboro's drum cadence brought all county bands onto the field, several thousand students, parents, and friends supported the young musicians. 8 — Etcetera . Jackie Exline hopes her customer likes her style. Drama Club Selects Musical - Pajama Game Vo-Tech Seniors Seek Skills The senior vo-tech students learned special trades and skills to ensure them of advantages in the job market. Many were placed in industry as apprentices during their senior year while others perfected job skills by practicing on visitors to the center. Todd Schilling Gigi Goetz and Pam Churchey make new friends at CSC. Russell Giles. Robert Snyder. Pat Sweeney. Tim Reeder. Brenda Rhodes, and Margaret Weltz await try-out schedule. Extra! Extra! Deadline Met Holiday Citrus Sales Help FFA One of our most active and largest groups at school, the FFA, held its annual citrus fruit fund raiser for the holidays. The result was nothing less than a success, because as a group they have learned to cooperate and work together on many group and community projects. The newspaper staff editors: Cory McKegg. Shellie Looney. Michelle Taulton, and Dave Nichols try to finish one more page. Kurt Williams and Dean Poffenburger 8th Annual Showcase Of Marching Bands Peisen Says, Win or Anything Goes! The Student Council's fall activity Almost Anything Goes” left the spectators wondering whether the 6-member competitive BHS clubs’ teams were participating in sports events or auditioning for a Barnum and Bailey Clown routine. The hilarity in watching embarrassed students plop their bottoms on balloons or in witnessing relatively mature people crawl behind each other with hands hooked to ankles was just part of the enjoyment of the day! The sophomore class placed first with the varsity cheerleaders and the Chieftan Staff following second and third, respectively. Events included a 3-legged race, shoe relay, jump through the stick relay, tray race, and an obstacle course. Almost anything went in the Almost Anything Goes day, which was a smashing successful, and fun-filled event. ANYTHING GOES CHAMPIONS were the sophomore class — Mrs. Peisen. advisor; Darren Stotlemyer. Skip Reeder, Rusty Moser. Roman Barnhart. Tessy Fuss, Chris Clark, Marsha Nelson. THE CHIEFTAIN TEAM, Dawn Sewalt. Kris Easterday. Lisa Bradley. Scott Bitner, Joel Wolf, and Jimmy Seabright scheduled an early practice. Kendra Seburn and Christy Nuice kept scores for team events Boonsboro Band Struts in Tradition as Queens Reign Waiting patiently in unusually hot October weather and 100% wool uniforms, the Boonsboro High School Warrior Band handled pressure well, capturing their fourth consecutive first-place win in the 60th Annual Alsatia Mummer’s Parade. Two BHS girls, FFA Queen Sherry Otzel-berger and Homecoming Queen Tammi Kefauver, rode atop floats and represented our school at the parade. Both the band and these two young ladies certainly contributed much pride to everyone in the community. The Warrior Band flows through the judges' stand Dynamic Drum-majors. Kris Easterday and Tabby Griffith led the way. Junior Miss a Hit On Sunday, September 30, 5 BHS girls — Dawn Best. Amy Burgan, Kirby Burger. Gigi Goetz, and Selena Reeder — competed with 14 other senior girls from the county for the Junior Miss Title. After being judged on physical fitness, talent, evening gown, and interview, Amy and Kirby each became two of the top five finalists, winning 2nd and 1st runners-up respectively, while Dawn Best was presented the Spirit of Junior Miss Award. Laura Thompson pinned Sherry Otzelberger F.F.A. Queen. Miss Mellot. Laura, and Lisa Shaff Mark Rohrer. Sherry Otzelberger. and Dean Poffenberger accompanied the F.F.A. flo Amy Burgan struck a perfect pose. Homecoming Queen Tammi Kefauver and Brad Keller awaited the Parades beginning. Easterday Selected Player Of The Year Monninger — All-Area Linebacker Annually, the volleyball coaches select an All-Washington County team. This year honorable mention went to Monica Daniel, with first team holding spots for our two senior co-captains, Kris Easterday and Dawn Sewalt. This year the coaches also named a Player of the Year”. Kris Easterday was unanimously selected. In addition to Kristi’s excellence, Senior Ray Monningergained an honor that only a few have achieved. Ray was named All-Area Linebacker by Dawn Sewalt and Kris Easterday both plan to continue their volleyball careers in college. Ray Monninger was cool enough to be named All-Area linebacker. Weather . . . Summer Hangs Around During the month of November we experienced excessively warm weather. Rather than bundling up for winter’s prologue, we found ourselves wearing shorts and tees. As much as we were enthralled by the warm weather, we were also caught in a series of downpours. The leaky chorus room felt the brunt of November the most. Right: Troy Brawner enjoys tennis during November. Far Right: Sharon Saunders. Tina Smith, and Kendra Rohrer sport a cool summer jersey. Lower Right: Robyn Harrison. Dee Casto, Frances Miller. Mrs. Paula Kennedy, Shawn Tucker, Kathy Albritton, Kris Roody, Jill MacMichael are singing in the rain. I Kate Jarmy, Steph Ridenour, and Susan Phillips 12 — Outstanding Occurences Bill Everhart. Jackie Kerns, and Skip Reeder enjoy balmy weather. SC Pays Tribute To Teachers Teacher Appreciation Day has been an on-again, off again tradition at BHS for years. This student council-sponsored activity allows students to assume the duties of a faculty member for a day. Teachers are given a slight reprieve, as role reversal awakens student teachers to the overwhelming task of education. Coffee and donuts were served to both teachers and student teachers. Many thanks to the student council for another successful activity. Lisa Roeikey replaced Mr. Kerns. Bob Falck and Ken Johnson filled in for Mr B — “B for Brunner, get it?” Andy Ickes definitely enjoyed the life of a teacher. WCASC Members — Scott Hongell. Dawn Hammond. Doreen Collins, and Pam Conway. Concession Stand Opens Mr. Steve Lemonakis, newly appointed softball coach, and team members opened the concession stand for Volleyball Regionals. The Chieftain staff began preparations to open the concession for the upcoming basketball season. During the home basketball games, other than the congested half-time, concession stand duty became rather lonely with only a few drifters. The business venture proved successful with the introduction of pizza to the menu. Amy Burgan. Lisa Bradley, and Michele Kline prepare concession for games. WCASC Members Are Involved Student council members were offered the opportunity to become involved with other county students at the Washington County Association of Student Councils. Meetings were held monthly for the exchange of ideas. Michelle Talbert gave WCASC report. Michelle Auldridge convinces Mr. Steve Lemonakis that candy bars are not fattening. Happenings — 13 Cheerleaders Go to Gettysburg College On December 15, 1984 the Boonsboro Varsity Cheerleaders won first place in the Eastern Cheerleading Association Regionals, qualifying them for nationals. They returned to Williamsburg, Va., March 29-31 where they were judged on appearance, precision, enthusiasm, spirit, and overall performance. Krista Holder. Kirby Burger. Jen Sandusky. Steph Gouker. and Sharon Baker, they're not camera shy! Sophomores Spread Smiles On November 17th, a group of 20 sophomores visited the Reeder’s Memorial Home, under the supervision of Chemistry teacher, Mrs. Judy Peisen. They sang and danced their way into many people’s hearts, with their special sophomore style. To top off their class act, they dressed in Halloween costumes and served many goodies. Dean Poffenberger enjoyed meeting FFA members from everywhere. BHS Represented Below: Amy Waters. Randy Thompson, Pam Conway, and Greg VanWmkle. Below Right: Amy Waters. Amy Butts, Randy Thompson, Terri Mullendore, Angel Smith, Julie Mongan. Tina Monniger. JoAnn Hagen. Brian Eichelberger. Kirby Burger. Marsha Nelson. Cindy Meetre. Randy McClure. Kara Kueny, Julie Hines. Missy Hines. Shelli Lewis, Jackie Kerns. Cathy Clark, Nikki Hutchinson. Pam Conway, and Karen Coleman. In the fall of this year, while everyone got back into the routine of school, Dean Poffenberger was still vacationing. However, vacation was school related. Dean spent one full week in Kansas City, Missouri, attending the 57th National FFA Convention. 14 — We re On The Go Mary Baxley. Chris Clark. Kim Smith. Steph Smith. Mindy Auldridge, Dawn Weaver. Lisa Bradley — Captain, Cathy Clark. Chris Cooper — true Warnorettes! Coach Aversa's right and left arms — co-cap-tains Dawn Sewalt and Kris Easterday. You've Come a Long Way Girls! This fall proved to be successful for all our sports but especially for our girl’s cross-country and volleyball teams! The cross-country team began their winning steak by capturing the county title. With strength and confidence behind them, the Lady Warriors succeeded and secured the state championship title. The girls winning streak spilled into the volleyball season. The team rolled into regional playoffs and again swept the regional title away from first seeded Smithsburg. They traveled to Catonsville Community College and capped the most successful season in the school's history. Strong serving to come from behind time and time again proved successful as they captured the State Class “C Volleyball Championship, winning five of six games. The girls truly dominated” in '84 ending their seasons by capturing their first STATE TITLES. Congratulations to all! Above: Coach Aversa. Jen Gillespie, Monica Daniel. Des Rowe. Michele Fralin, Marsi Ingram. Krista Mitchell. Melissa Smith. Karen Clark. Chris Smith. Crystal Brandenburg. Coach Mellott. Peg Castle. Wen Shank. Selena Reeder. Dawn Sewalt. Kris Easterday. Below: Mary Baxley. Cathy Clark. Mindy Auldridge. Dawn Weaver. Chris Cooper. Kim Smith, Lisa Bradley. Steph Smith. Tessy Fuss. Chris Clark, and Coach Scott Below Right: Michele Kline. Dean Jansson — The rough life of a manager. Peg Castle was prepared and backed by Monica Daniel. Deck The Halls - Christmas Is Around The Corner Christmas spirit filled the hallways of BHS early this holiday season. The student council sponsored the annual door decoration contest on December 10th. The race began as homerooms worked fiercely to produce the most unique door. After the last stocking was hung and the final DEAR SANTA” letter attached, the corridors grew silent. Mr. Robeson and Mr. Hawkins faced the tough task of deciding which door was best. Miss Sue Mellott's junior homeroom, A-09, inspired by the creative talents of Tim Baker, was this year’s winner. Each student received free ice cream at lunch. Here We Come A-Caroling Once again the Boonsboro Singers contributed much to the Old Tyme Christmas in Harper’s Ferry by caroling through the decorated streets and shops. Later, they performed for the Boonsboro Lions Club dinner meeting on December 20th. The choral group finished a productive and busy Christmas season by singing traditional carols throughout various communities. Dawn Hammond tried to wedge making Christmas presents between school and basketball practice. Jingle Bell Rock Dancing to the latest hits, having a picture taken on Santa’s lap, or just socializing with friends were a few of the options available to those who attended the Drama Club’s Christmas Dance on Friday, December 21st. The music was loud, the snacks delicious, and another fun-filled and memorable evening was had by all. Chorus members Joy Thomas and Melissa Palm don robes for caroling in Harper’s Ferry. Christmas dance disc jockey Patrick Sweeney just can’t resist Kara Kuenys’ compliments on a job well done. Tim Morrow and Mary Baxley find the drama club Christmas dance provides the opportunity to meet other high school students. _____ Lisa Routzahn and Diane Bolton enjoy entertaining their newly-found friends. Faculty Kids Enjoy FBLAYule Party The Future Business Leaders of America along with advisor Mrs. Yvonne Wilson held a Christmas party for thirty children of faculty members and some of their own young friends on December 22. Parents had a few extra hours for last minute shopping while the children played games, won prizes, and munched on refreshments. It would not have been Christmas without ’ole Saint Nichols’ special appearance bearing oranges, candy canes, and personalized ornaments for everyone. Penny Delauney and Chante Knight play Santa's elves to faculty members’ families. anie Seekins enjoys telling Santa (Dave Nichols) her Christmas wishes. Chuck Hongell is a little weary from practicing Christmas mu- Steppin' Out In Style Dawn Best, Mindy Auldridge and Ted Shobe modeled Christmas fashions selected by Lena Darner Boutique. Mindy was outfitted in a magenta colored taffeta formal gown complimented with shoulder ruffles. Dawn's elegant black velvet gown was single shouldered with a fuchsia taffeta bow for accent. Rhinestoned jewelry dressed up the evening look. Ted sported a vested, pinstriped wool with a button-down Oxford. Dawn Best. Ted Shobe. and Mindy Auldridge model Christmas fashions. It must be winding toward the Christmas season, or why else would Phil Dorosh and Kevin Seburn break school rules? ’Tis The Season — 17 Dec. 21st Marks the Beginning of Xmas After the last bell sounded on December 21st, students rushed out of the building to begin the Christmas holidays. Wrapping presents, making cookies, and decorating the tree with ornaments were just a few activities that students pursued to prepare for the big day. James Sweeney (left) busily wraps presents as older brother Patrick (above) helps his dad set up the tree. Snow Let's Students Sleep Late A blanket of snow and a blast of cold air allowed Washington County students to stay in bed four more days during the month of January. Even though these few extra days gave pupils a chance to breathe from the hectic January season, the bad news came when they found out that a couple of these days were to be made up during the Easter holidays. Loft: Eric Boyer’s snapshot backfired. Randy Thompson Captures Chorus Honors Boonsboro High School is honored to have Randy Thompson as a memoer of the All-Eastern States Chorus. Randy, who has been singing since he was four, was notified during mid-January that he had been accepted as a member of this distinguished chorus. Randy feels that his experience with the Boonsboro Singers has definitely helped him with other organizations. He was quoted as saying, Mrs. Kennedy is a really great teacher. She has bent over backwards to help me.” A big difference, Randy feels, in singing in a larger chorus is that the people are there strictly for music, whereas the Boonsboro Chorus is more for enjoyment. As for furthering his career, Randy already has auditions set up at colleges. He would like to study classical music. Last year he was chosen as a member of the All-State Chorus. He has participated in many singing competitions and enjoys singing at basketball games, assemblies, and churches. Left: Randy Thompson is on his way to a fantastic music career. Seniors Prepare For New Horizons Many seniors started to prepare for college by completing complicated college and scholarship applications. Soon after the new year, the guidance office’s acceptance poster started filling up with the names of those students who were well on their way to the future. 1st Row: Steph Ridenour. Mindy Auldridge. Dawn Best. Amy Burgan. Susan Phillips. Dave Nichols. 2nd Row: Scott Bitner. Robert Snyder, Joel Lum, Scott Dorsey, Kelly Bricker. 3rd Row: Kristi Easterday, Kate Jarmy, Dave Ward. Jim Seabright, Joel Wolf. Tim Morrow. Tenney Mackert. Peggy Castle. Dawn Sewalt. News From The Teacher's Brunner Makes Headlines Lounge: The new year brought congratulations to present and new faculty members. Mrs. Debra Swisher delivered a baby girl, Jordan Kathleen, early in the month. There was also word from Mr. Gerald Haines that he was married late in the old year 1984. And finally new department additions were made as Mrs. Dianna Basile filled in during Mrs. Swisher’s maternity absence, and Mr. Archie Graff took over retired Don Lewis’ position. Mr. Donald Lewis retires after 31 years of teaching and coaching at GHS. New Beginnings — 19 The Daily Mail newspaper made its way to BHS this year to take a look at Mr. Carl Brunner’s physics classroom. Brunner, who is retiring this year after 28 years as a school teacher, is a very unique teacher and has been turning Boonsboro students on to math and science for 27 years. Mr. Brunner, who has an interesting display of gadgets that serve an educational purpose, will always be remembered as the type of teacher who kept up on his subject matter and could ham it up to make the lesson interesting. Right: Mr. Graff chuckles as he demonstrates his teaching abilities as a newcomer. All-County Band is Outstanding The All-County Band presented their concert on February 9th at North High. The band, made up of sophomores, juniors, and seniors, played six concert numbers: The Movies, Florentiner, Suite Francaise, Gallent Seventh, Symphony No. 3 Finale, and Fantasia in G Major. The guest conductor was Mr. John Wakefield, director of bands at the University of Maryland. His strict rehearsals resulted in an excellent performance. Above: Mr. Cokey Robertson, a science instructor at HJC. discusses course offerings with Tammi Kefauver. Abby Burgan, Beth Sullivan, and Karen Clark. HJC Presents . . . On February 26th, in cooperation with ourguidance counselors, Hagerstown Junior College held an “HJC Day” at our school. Throughout the day, curriculum information was provided by the admissions staff and counselors of our local junior college. The career information ranged from data processing to engineering, from science to the arts, from police and correctional services to financial aid information. This awareness program proved worthwhile to students in attendance. Row 1: Danny Hongell. Dwayne Flook, Darin Massie Row 2: Frances Miller, Kate Jarmy. Jen Hofelt. Cindy King, Brenda Paul. Julie Holter Row 3: Scott Hongell. Amy Burgan. Lisa Snook. Tabby Griffith. Melissa Palm Row 4: Wayne Kretzer. Phil Dorosh. Margaret Weltz, Doug VanWinkle. Laurie May. Steph Ridenour, Tim Reeder, Cindy Giles, and Dawn Weaver. Cupid Strikes at BHS Ronda Mikus asks Craig Miner not to be so picky. Above: Curtis Langley and Jen Sandusky share a very special Valentine’s Day! Above Right: The student council provided us with the opportunity to buy a carnation for our sweethearts. Ronda Mikus. student council rep.. tries to convince Jay Stouffer that there is someone special. Right: Gerald Roberts pinned his special friend. Arlanda Gifft. on Valentine's Day. 20 — February DECA is Dancin' in '85 Last year the Boonsboro High School Distributive Education Students raised over $1,200 to benefit the patient service and research programs of the Muscular Dystrophy association through a ten-hour dance marathon. The support this event received throughout the high school and the Boonsboro community was demonstrated by the fact that the Boonsboro Dance Marathon was the single largest high school fund-raising activity for MDA in the state of Maryland during 1984. On Saturday, February 16th, the Boonsboro High School DECA students again sponsored a dance marathon—SUPER DANCE USA— to benefit MDA. Naturally, they were working hard to ensure that this year’s event would be even more successful and enjoyable. Anyone who wished to help support this event could do so by making a donation to the Boonsboro DECA students. Donations came in many forms such as: advertising space, food, prizes, and monetary contributions. The sister efforts of Roberta and Sheri Marks provided support for the Ronda Rmgler, Kym Shade. Mandy Shaffer, and Mrs. Megan Welsh show off their hard earned T-Shirts DECA Super Dance. Scott Bitner and Jim Seabright rapidly typed yearbook pages. Senior Mementos The Josten’s company made sure seniors would have many tangible mementos to remember that very special year. Pictures, rings, class keys, memory books, name cards, and tassels were exchanged during the last months of togetherness We Need Help! “Mrs. Lemkuhl, I can’t find my pictures ... but I did write that article once . . . you need how many pages? ... by when?!?” That summed up the atmosphere in the art room as the yearbook deadlines approached. Many students scurried around looking for just one more picture to complete their page, or griped because they had too many characters for their last caption! Mrs. Lemkuhl held down the fort and managed to pull us through by spending many hours unscrambling our hairbrained ideas. So with the help of Mrs. Lemkuhl, the generosity of advertiser, Mr. Allen who allotted us just one more week, and Myerly and Lowe Photographers, we were able to have a successful yearbook ... on time?!? Matt Hart worked hard to make all his pictures fit. Fun. Fun, Fun — 2 We're All Matched-Up! The Student Council computer matches were delivered to BHS on Valentine’s Day just in time for us to make sure we could share that special day with just the right person. Many people got a kick out of who their number one match was; like Kelly Weaver, a senior, matched with freshman, Buddy Best — imagine that! Now as for Matt Ptacek and Susan Reese, they liked the idea of being matched. No matter who you were matched with; short, tall, chubby, or thin, it was all in fun. Susan Reese and Matt Ptacek are matched up. Kelly Weaver and Buddy Best cute couple?” Consider Yourself Lucky This Saint Patrick's Day! Service with a smile, compliments of Mitesh Kothari. Mrs. Judith Peisen, sophomore class advisor, has been instrumental in promoting class spirit and community involvement. Just for the fun of it, the sophomores held their second annual St. Patty’s Day dance. Below: The sophomore decorating committee put their hot air to use in filling balloons. Amy Waters, Cassandra Smith. Shelli Lewis. Karen Coleman, Paul Kauf-mann. Is Terri Bolton bothering you, Jason Pennella? Don't ask Eric Boyer to help you. he's too busy! Art Class Takes D.C. By Storm Could you imagine keeping this crew in control? Dawn Sewalt, Kelly Lowery. Cory McKegg, Bill Tucker, Jill MacMichael, Dave Ward. Paula Sullivan. Tammy Staley. Jami Huffer. Brian Hawkins, Mike Flippen A brave teacher, Mrs. Lemkuhl, tackled the challenge of arranging a field trip for her art classes. Planning the excursion to celebrate the first day of spring on March 20th, forty-seven students left for Washington to start a day of fun filled learning. The group left BHS on the L L Coach Lines at 8:30 am and arrived an hour and a half later at the National Cathedral. Once the tour of the Cathedral was complete, the students were on their own to tour the mall grounds. D.C. will never be the same! Students took in the different buildings of the Smithsonian, or ventured inside the Washington Monument, while others just relaxed on a park bench enjoying the first day of spring. The day went fast and as it came to an end, and the last student dragged his weary body onto the bus, everyone was anxious to get home and also to just kick-off his shoes! The trip proved exhausting for big guys Joel Wolf and Jim Seabright. Right: Dwayne Harold. Frank Owens, Matt Debaugh. Sean Lawson, Randy Kretzer, Mike Keller. Lisa Brining, Lisa Shaft. FFA Enjoys Mt. Vernon George Washington is a very important figure in the FFA and is often thought of as their “founding father. The FFA traveled to Mt. Vernon on February 20th to see where George Washington lived and to tour the land he set aside for a supply center. The supply center displayed FFA's history and also showed how their FFA jackets were constructed. Since their field trip was on George Washington’s birthday, they attended a ceremony and placed flowers on Washington's grave. It was a great experience for FFA chapter members who joined together from Maryland and Virginia. All-County Chorus Forty-five members of the Boonsboro chorus participated in the All-County Chorus. Robert Snyder, Darin Massie, Dee Casto, Stacey Marker. Kate Jarmy, Jen Hofelt, Ellie Shinham, Alison Ridenour, Alice Wright. Dwayne Flook, Shawn Abbott. JoAnn Hagan, Jill MacMichael. Robyn Harrison. Pam Conway, Dave Nichols. Cindy King. Margaret Weltz, Frances Miller, Lisa Hensley. Kathy Albritton, Melanie Parker, Amy Waters, Tiffany Patterson, Corey Zimmerman, Melissa Palm, Joy Thomas, Steph Seekins, Doug VanWinkle, Sue Nichols. Karen Slifer, Tabby Griffith. Randy Thompson. Danny Hongell, Chuck Hongell. Tony Gipe, Ben Snyder. Jim Nichols, Greg VanWinkle. . . And Ends On A High Note — 23 Give Life . . . It's In Your Blood! The student council this year sponsored the annual Red Cross blood drive on March 22. Anyone at least age 17 and weighing 110 pounds was able to give one pint of his precious blood. Over seventy able-bodied??? juniors and seniors joined in the cause. Ed Warner looks a bit pale as a nurse checks his blood type. Todd Schilling. Ann Ellis. Kristi Easterday, Jim Seabright, and Bill Clark recuperate after giving blood. All-County Basketball Action The second annual Washington County boys and girls all-star basketball contests were held Friday, March 15 at North High. Selected seniors included Kelly Lowery, Selena Reeder, Dawn Hammond, and Kristi Easterday for the girl’s squad, and Jim Seabright, Bill Everhart, and Joel Wolf for the boy’s team. During pre-game. Bill Everhart dunks the ball as Joel Wolf looks on in amazement. 24 — Blood Drive and All-County Action Band Swings Into Spring With 1985 Concert The Boonsboro High School Symphonic Band presented their annual spring concert on March 28. After about 100 hours of practice both at home and school, our talented musicians were able to present to the public a great array of works. Included in the program were Bombasto, Finale from Symphony In F Minor No. 4, Variations On A Shaker Melody, Sandpaper Ballet, Rock For All Ages, The Southerner, Country Hits In Concert, Tango For Band, and Hands Across The Sea. During intermission, the seniors and band front received their pins, and juniors were presented with band letters. Benjy Wolf serves as announcer for the band. Illllllllllll CLASS Of 1961 HUH Dan Hongell receives his senior pin from Band Booster's president Doug Lefever. Kim Eichelberger. Tina Monninger, Jami Huffer, Shelly Sisk, Sue Roelkey. and Chris Smith. Randy Thompson, Craig Poffenberger, and Darren Churchey. Left: Row 1: Greg VanWinkle, Kristi Easterday. Melanie Parker. Cheri Grove. Jackie Kerns. Stefanie Moats. Lisa Roelkey. Kim Lefever. Kendra Seburn. Cindy Giles. Row 2: Karen Coleman. Lisa Snook, Deanna Harwood, Lisa Markle, Becky Martz, Carol King. Cindy King, Brenda Paul. Ellie Shmham. Tim Reeder, Lisa Miller, Cassandra Smith, Laura May. Paul Myers, Margaret Weltz, Denise Canfield. Row 3: Sharon Easterday, Tim Reese. Danny Hongell. Dwayne Flook. Phil Dorosh, Chuck Hongell. Ben Snyder, Russ Giles, Michelle Wolford. Nathan Hofelt. Below: Stephanie Ridenour plays her solo with ease Matt Ptacek and Darin Massie seem relaxed Spring Concert — 25 UTILITIES SEMINAR Student Council Hops Into Easter Each year Potomac Edison, C P Telephone, and AT T Communications present a utilities seminar which is designed to give students, educators, and administrators a closer look at local utilities. This year’s event was held at the Sheraton Inn on March 28th with seven students from Mr. Carl Brunner’s advanced physics class and four teachers representing our school. These people were Below: Barry Scott, Bob Falck, Dave Ward, David Hawkins, Tim Morrow, John Scrivener, Tom Kline, Mr. Gene Kerns, Mr. Eugene Swain, and Mr. Del Schleuss. Michelle Staubs and Mrs. Pat Lemkuhl were also present due to the fact that Michelle was commissioned by these utility companies to paint a picture for the guest of honor. She received $100 for her efforts. The companies presented very interesting mini-sessions dealing with their new technology and used demonstrations involving lasers, fiber optics, and the new line of computers to create a better cooperation between education and utilities. Michelle Staubs and Colonel Ralph Albertazzie 26 — What's HOPPening? Wondering who had more fun — the kindergartners or the big kids — was the big question which needed to be answered during the student council’s Easter egg hunt at the elementary school. Held on April 2nd, over sixty 5-year olds were treated to a few hours of egghunting, game playing, refreshments, and of course, a visit from the Easter bunny. Ann Ellis, Dawn Hammond, Donna Smith, Fina Conde, Michelle Kable — an Easter treat. Donna Smith is all ears! Michelle Kable and pal. What's she doing to him? Row 1: Jackie Kerns. Julie Emanuelson, Alice Wright. Ellie Shinham; Row 2: Shannon Mullendore. LeAnn, Smithsburg; Shelli Lewis. Stephanne Gouker; Row 3: Cheri Grove. Heather McKegg. Shelly. Smithsburg; Kim Albert Jackie Kerns explains to Jeff Snoots how to work those airplane chairs. Heather McKegg and Julie Emanuelson look as though they're in another world instead of another country. What Was Significant . . . Besides The Ides Hola de Espana Several Boonsboro High School students who were seeking adventure in a foreign country boarded a jet at the Kennedy International Airport on April 5th to begin a ten day excursion to Spain. The students toured many museums and famous cities such as Madrid and Toledo, took a boat ride to Africa, attended a live bullfight, ate squid, and relaxed among the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea. All in all, the trip proved to be a unique educational experience even though some unplanned incidences occurred, such as the bombing of the Escorial, a palace on the outskirts of Madrid where they were staying at the time. Spanish students from Boonsboro who attended included Kim Albert, Stephanne Gouker, Todd Easterday, Danny McClure, Ellie Shinham, Alice Wright, Kenny Smith, Chuck Palmer, Heather McKegg. Julie Emanuelson, Jackie Kerns, Shelli Lewis, Jeff Snoots, Eric Boyer, Shannon Mullendore, and Cheri Grove. What would a trip to Spain be without seeing a bullfight? About March 15th Of March? Cindy Giles. Steph Ridenour. Kate Jarmy. Tenney Mackert. and Dave Ward — so dramatic but for no audience, it was the Ides of March! Peg Castle and Karen Cole are alone at Davis and Company.” Getting into Mischief — 27 Bobby Reid — last of the macho guys? Boonsboro Student Named Annapolis Page of the Year Boonsboro High School senior, Dwayne Flook, was one of three Washington County students and one alternate chosen to serve as a student page during the 1985 Maryland legislative session. Dwayne spent two weeks in Annapolis — one week during the first forty-five days and the other week during the second half of the session — keeping bill books up to date, distributing handouts, relaying messages and making quick trips to the canteen for coffee or snacks for the delegates. He was “really impressed by the House and evidently they were quite impressed with him also. The seventeen-year-old son of Austin and Joann Flook of Keedysville, was presented the Thomas Hunter Lowe Award by the General Assembly for outstanding service as a student page. Flook's honor was made even more special for this was the first year that such an award was presented. The award took on extra meaning because it was bestowed upon Dwayne by the other 130 pages. The student pages themselves voted for the page they felt was most courteous, cordial, and hard working. In all, Dwayne said, it was a fabulous experience, there’s a lot more to it than running around fetching coffee. Delegate Paul Muldowney, District 3-A and Benjamin Cardin, Speaker of the House of Delegates present award to Dwayne Flook. Mr. Terry Doub officiates the ‘‘tug-of-war. 18 — Student Life Reflects Students Pull Together For the 13th year in a row, the annual “tug between classes was held under the supervision of Mr. Terry Doub. The senior class dominated the competition with Robert’s Raging Rats triumphing over all others to become school champs. Individual class winners were: freshman, “Chamber’s Chicken Chasers ; sophomores, “Peisen’s Powerful Pulling Panthers ; and juniors, Welsh’s Wabbits”. The seniors final pull was a victory over the All-Star team led by faculty members Mr. Don Chambers and Mrs. Debra Swisher. Once again, the annual tug-of-war was great fun! Jason Pennella prays for the sophomore Panthers in the pull against seniors for the school championship. Front to back on the rope Marsha Nelson, Christy Nuice, Greg Mills, Tina Mon-ninger, Kelly Nokes. Allison Ridenour, Julie Mongan, Craig Pof-fenberger Craig Miner leads the ferocious senior champs. Bitner Swims With YMCA in Nationals Scott Bitner, a present member of the Hagerstown YMCA swim team, began his swimming career at age 8. He has been a lifeguard at Beaver Creek Country Club for several years. This spring, Scott won a Regonal meet at Walkersville which determined that he was the best 50-meter freestyler in Maryland, Delaware, and parts of New Jersey. He needed a time of 23.2 in this event to qualify for Nationals. Scott’s excellent performance yielded a time of 22.9, which sent him to Orlando, Florida for the National YMCA Swimming and Diving Championships. He traveled to Orlando, sharing the anticipation and excitement with four of his teammates. Although Scott did not place in the competition, the experience of a fine showing will always be a pleasant memory. Scott Bitner gets set for his freestyle event. Students Honored The Hagerstown area chapter of the International Management Council honored the unsung heroes of the Washington County high school athletic teams at its ninth annual True Grit awards banquet. This year’s winner from Boonsboro was Todd Schilling. Todd, a senior, two-year varsity football player, was acknowledged for his remarkable determination in surmounting a serious knee injury. After being nominated by the faculty for Youth of the Year” at BHS, the Antietam Exchange Club cited Amy Burgan as Youth of the Year for Washington County.” This program was designed many years ago to engage students of outstanding capabilities and involvement, both within the school and community, in a competition to recognize one as a leader of the area. Todd Schilling. “True Grit award winner. Amy Burgan named Outstanding Youth. Class of '34 Returns to Alma Mater Members of the BHS graduating class of 1934 returned to their school during the last week in May, enjoying a nostalgic trip through the building and lunching with faculty and students in the school cafeteria. Our visitors witnessed the many changes that have occurred over the years — facility additions, curriculum changes and modifications in student styles and expressions. They also witnessed many ongoing traditions — the warm smiles and friendly receptions — traditions that make BHS a special place to visit. Honored guests included: John H. Beachley, Evonna Brown, Ida Florence Churchey, Helen Alberta Hartle, Ralph Maxwell Miller, Evelyn Marie Morgan, Wilbur Preston Phillips, Gladys Virginia Steele, Mary Elizabeth Thomas and Edgar Lareine Hinders. Mr. Robeson and former members of Boonsboro High, class of '34. Tradition and Change — 29 Midnight Magic On May 10th, 1985, the junior-senior prom was held again in the Ramada Ballroom in Hagerstown. “Midnight Magic ... a stroll through the park” provided the theme for this romance-filled evening. The junior-senior prom, a traditional night of charm and enchantment was made possible by 34 hard-working juniors along with faculty advisors, Mrs. Barbara Steiner and Mrs. Joy Hose. Many hours both during school and after were spent perfecting the striking setting. Accenting the main entrance hall was a large homemade gazebo and bridges designed for strolling across the park. The magical picture scene included stars, fresh flowers, a fountain, and, of course, a moon! The remainder of the ballroom was highlighted with silhouettes. Minature ceramic gazeboes complemented the tables. The menu for the evening included fresh fruit, Swedish meatballs, and a specially prepared cake. Various appetizers and fruit punch lined the buffet table. Bobby and the Believers” played nostalgic rock tunes as star-studded prom couples danced the night away. Craig Miner and his date greet Jennifer Cline and Brad Keller. Prom Themes • 61 Harbour Lights • 62 Swiss Alps © Xanadu ... A Utopian Setting • 71 Tierra Sun • 78 Starlight Premiere • 79 Suing Jjj3 £ s coi)oauan ujai||nos Z8 • uaABaH g -• w U9A3 )!|uootv am fiL • Jnon mSiupiw am J aaj((X L9 • sjjbmq uaAas aqi pue aiJHM MOUS S Music furnished by Bobby and the Believers.” Tim Moser. Lynnette Downin. Ray Puglisi, Michele Kline. Curtis Langley, and Jen Sandusky party hardy at the prom. Diane Bolton and her escort stroll in style. 30 — Midnight Magic ... a stroll through the park Rob Snavely. Paul? Betts, Todd Shilling, Kelly Weaver, Brad Keller, and Tammy Byrd enjoy each others company. Kim Albert and Dwayne Hawbaker look stunning in formal attire. Mike Stotlemyer and date. Maura Mazzer and friend capture a memory. Denise Canfield and her escort enjoy the romantic atmosphere. A stroll through the park — 31 (1) Wendi Shank and Selena Reede ate stuck together (2) Paul haul mono and Kan Hopkins rough a across tha Potomac (3) Tamm Mauve takes t m to smell the 'loners (4) Patrck Sweeney — Future M k Jagger (5) Secretary. Darlene Staneper — Good Momeg. Boomboro Senior Hgh School (6) Penny Chaoman and Renee Fauiders perfect typmg skills (7) 1978 — Freshmen show sped dunng the Homecom pep rafty (8) Tammy Byrd grmds away on prom duty (9) M e Stotelmyer. Chns Meyer and Ion Bustard wa t the reel to fty 00) Rusty Moser uses his massive muscle to move closer to nctory (11) Rusty Moser skdet through Almost Anything Goes convetfon (12) Use Shtfham hitched a camel rdr dor mg the Spanish classes tr abroad (13) Jett Snoots aboard a Spanish bus’ (14) Curto Langley tops over the gymnastics show (15) Seniors Howard Stotier Barry Scott. Dawn Sewan. and Ke y Weaver make the- final e«.t from the gym as BHS students (16) M he«e Canon. Paul Horrwg. Cathy Clark. Ke Lowery, and Connie Hirotd move through the hallways lor an assembly (17) M he e Frakn. Krsta Holder, and B ad Ke'ler fie the r muscles dure spirit week People — 33 Christi Cooper. Tessy Fuss and Crystal Brandenburg bring in the bucks. Dave Ward. Dave Nichols. Kara Kueny. Patrick Sweeney. Heidi Seppanen. Kelly Bricker. John Scrivener, and friend pose for a casual shot. Miss Hoppes and Heather McKegg prepare for some sightseeing in Spain. Veteran teacher, Mr. Carl Brunner, passes on his experience to Mr. Phil Aversa and Mr. Jeff Birkv. Mrs. Dunlap and Mrs. Stevens enjoy their jobs in the guidance office. Mike Kawtoski savors the aroma of his outdoor cooking. 34 — People Scott Hongell and David Hoffman balance the scales in chemistry. Somebody has to clean up this mess, but Steph Ridenour and Donna Smith wonder why it's them. Mr. Robeson — “I have told you time and time again Stephen Ogle prepares for the coming day. Ronald Pools. Guy Schwenson. Terry Hopkins. Paul Kaufmann. and Lisa Lehman cool off after a hot day of canoeing People — 35 Looking Back Over Twenty-Five Years With Mr. Robeson Twenty-five years ago, in 1960, Mr. Joseph Robeson was teaching English at South Hagerstown High School. It was his third year in the classroom as a teacher and he has fond memories of those years when he was establishing himself in a career which has kept him working with young people for over twenty-seven years. The Senior Boys Club which he organized twenty-five years ago is still intact, a great source of pride for him. It was during these early years in his career that he learned “that I had a great deal to learn.” He came to Boonsboro High School as Vice-Principal, became Principal two years later, and has served in that position for thirteen years. Although he thinks that students haven't really changed much because they have always done what they are permitted or directed to do, he sees a big change in lifestyles and society which is reflected in the schools and students. One big change is the number of students who are working, either part-time or full-time. Although some parents are the same as the parents of the sixties, many have become indifferent and too lax. In general, lifestyles reflect a tolerant attitude that allows latitude never dreamed of in 1960. He feels his years of experience have made him more sensitive to the needs of others. He will always cherish the lasting relationships he has made with young people, parents, and teachers. To the Class of 1985, leaving Boonsboro High School to begin living their first twenty-five years as adults, he advises set realistic goals, work hard to achieve them, and always be considerate of others. Mary Griffith, Melissa Hines, Marny Marr, and Nicole Hutchinson receive a little “friendly advice from Mr. Robeson. With Mr. Hawkins Mr. Richard Hawkins was a senior at North Hagerstown High School in 1960. He was focused on playing sports and “enjoying himself”. It was during this important year that he learned hard work and dedication would be the way to personal success. He proved it to everyone when he won the Most Athletic Senior Award and the Sportsmanship Trophy from Mel Henry. The following twenty-five years were filled with hard work as he established himself as a dedicated teacher and then as a viceprincipal. During his 19 years in education he has not observed much change in the problems of teenagers except that they seem to have more problems handling their problems. Children try to grow up too fast and miss a major part of their good times” because they are busy working to get money and “extras.”. He advises teenagers to set attainable goals, care about yourself and dedicate yourself to something that has personal value. Don’t be misguided by your peer group and think before you act. You control your own destiny.” Joseph W. Robeson, Principal V. P. Secretary, Carolyn Pletcher, stands by for orders from her boss, Mr Richard Hawkins. Mr. Richard E. Hawkins, Vice Principal With Mr. Brunner When Mr. Carl Brunner started teaching 27 years ago he did not think he could survive in the teaching profession. He started teaching science in the old jr-sr high building and his fondest memory of those early days is moving into the new Boonsboro High School building. Now, with a physics and computer science laboratory full of equipment that he has accumulated and worked with over the years, he is looking forward to retirement with the graduation of the “Class of 1985”. The success of his former students is the best thing that has happened to him in the last 25 years and his advice to 1985 graduates: Have a direction to your life. Planning, hard work, and caring for others will guide you along your chosen path. May God oversee your journey and bring you to the desired end.” With Coach Scott Mr. Dwight Scott has been teaching Physical Education at Boonsboro High School for twenty-six years. He started as the varsity football coach and the most significant thing he learned at an early age — Dad was right, it is hard to allow your living to depend upon the performance of others.” He doesn't think kids have changed much over the years but the world has. Now society recognizes that girls are the equal of boys—something not recognized years ago (even though it was true). The single parent families and working mothers, are major changes that have a big impact on students of today. He still loves coaching and is proud of the track and cross country programs he developed here at BHS. His advice to the Class of 1985: Use your time wisely and save some for FUN”. With Mr. Wetzel Mr. Robert Wetzel began teaching at Boonsboro High School in 1960 when the schools were combined at the old school in double sessions with the high school classes meeting from 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. He vividly remembers his starting salary of $4000 and being ready to quit teaching after only six weeks. But he loved working with young people, especially through coaching, and decided to supplement his regular salary by teaching Driver Education during the summer. In his opinion, today’s students have more class”, are more disciplined, and intelligent than the students of the past. He gave up coaching because of the time needed while he served two years as President of the Washington County Teacher’s Association and started his own business venture. His advice to anyone thinking about teaching as a career: You really have to be dedicated to be a good teacher. It is not very lucrative and it is demanding.” Faculty and staff members who have been a part of Boonsboro High School for the past twenty-five years are: Left to right: Donald Lewis, 31 years; Dwight Scott, 26 years; Carl Brunner, 27 years; Robert Wetzel, 25 years; Charles Clop-per, 25 years; and seated Mary Martin. 30 years. A Faculty Working Together........ Clayton A. Anders Physical Education Varsity Football Assistant Coach Varsity Girls’ Basketball Coach Mr. Frank Clark reaches his students by using the blackboard. Linda I. Anderson Special Education Geoffrey D. Birky Mathematics (BHS Graduate. Class of 79) Philip P. Aversa Mathematics Varsity Volleyball Coach Jr. Varsity Girls’ Basketball Coach Assistant Softball Coach Carl E. Brunner Physics Computer Science Science Department Chairperson Senior Class Advisor (27 Years at BHS) Linda R. Bartle Guidance Junior and Senior Counselor Marilyn J. Buckley Biological Science “For once Andy knew the answer, says Mr. Carl Brunner of his physics students: Dawn Best. Lynn Carlson. Andy Ickes. Marie Kumsher, Abby Burgan. Jr. Fisher, Travis Burker and Matt Hart. 38 — Faculty With A Commitment and Dedication Mary A. Crowe Library Dorothy B. Davis Business Business Department Chairperson FBLA Advisor Miss Sharon Hoppes uses every spare moment to grade papers promptly. Terry R. Doub Mathematics Tug-of-War Advisor Gerald C. Haines English English Department Chairperson (BHS Graduate, Class of ’67) William M. Heavner Agriculture Future Farmers of America Co-advisor 4 Mrs. Mary Crowe, a newcomer to our faculty, is busy reorganizing the library. Sharon L Hoppes Spanish Joy S. Hose Kenneth L Jenkins English Reading Special Education Junior Class Co-advisor Jan M. Keefer Mathematics Computer Science Mathematics Department Chairperson (BHS Graduate. Class of 72) Faculty — 3S ... Striving To Maintain A High-Level Of Academics L. Gene Kerns Guidance Freshmen and Sophomore Counselor Paula L. Kennedy Music English Drama Club Advisor David H. Kline Physical Science Computer Science Science Club Advisor (BHS Graduate. Class of 75) Patricia L. Lemkuhl Art The Chieftain Advisor (BHS Graduate. Class of ’57) Steven F. Lemonakis English Softball Coach Susan C. Mellott Agriculture Jr. Varsity Volleyball Coach Future Farmers of America Coad visor Track Assistant Coach Joanne E. Lescalleet English Journalism The Arrowhead Advisor Judith N. Peisen Chemistry Sophomore Class Advisor Donald L. Lewis Social Studies Varsity Football Coach 31 Years at BHS Tim Morrow brings Coach Lewis the latest update from the field. Mrs. Lescalleet. Lisa Hensley — “Look out or I will blow you up!” 40 — Faculty “The most potent of all indirect influences in the development of our citizenry is the influence of a good teacher.” Arman J. Gerson Dorothy Plccolomlnl Physical Education Student Council, Co-advisor Citizens Advisory Committee Andrew R. Reed Social Studies Jr. Varsity Basketball Coach Mrs. Trudy Schindel's class labors over sentence diagramming. Wayne Ridenour Social Studies Varsity Basketball Coach Varsity Baseball Coach Yvonne Roberts English Joan E. Rohrer Home Economics Future Homemakers of America Advisor (BHS Graduate. Class of ’64) Claude H. Sasse Social Studies Cross Country Coach Track and Field Coach Varsity Club Advisor Del M. Schleuss Drafting Machine Woodworking Audio-Visual Coordinator Dwight Scott Physical Education Athletic Director Gertrude M. Schindel English Faculty — 41 . . . Continuing The BHS Tradition With Our Faculty Barbara J. Steiner French Junior Class Co-Advisor Senior Class Co-Advisor Dorothy J. Thomas Typing Robert L. Wetzel Diversified Occupations 25 Years at BHS Ralph W. Stottlemyer Metal Shop Rose M. Ulrich Biological Sciences Freshman Class Advisor Philip L. Wilkes Music Band Director E. Eugene Swain Earth Science. Biology Varsity Football. Assistant Coach Shirley J. Vaughn Physical Education Yvonne E. Wilson Business. Accounting Future Business Leaders of America. Advisor (BHS Graduate. Class of ’65) Debra M. Swisher English Megan G. Welsh Distributive Education Mathematics DECA Advisor Deane C. Woodring Social Studies Student Council. Co-Advisor Track. Assistant Coach 42 — Faculty Mr Joseph Robeson, principal and running enthusiast, compares latest personal bests with Darin Massie. Our Administration Miriam G. Dunlap Guidance Secretary (BHS Graduate. Class of ’54) Mary F. Martin Mam Office Secretary (30 Years at BHS) And Staff Carolyn J. Pletcher Office of the Vice-Principal Secretary Darlene E. Starleper Mam Office Secretary (BHS Graduate, Class of 68) Pauline C. Stevens Custodians — Richard Stottlemyer. Claude Eccard. Gene Guidance Secretary Mann (BHS Graduate. Class of ’52) Cafeteria staff — Madalyn Keller. Sally Jones, Vivian Clipp, Shirley Gardner, Dot Fravel, Barbara Mason. Mamie Smith. Judy Phillips, Bonnie Hawbaker. Rosalie Gross Custodians — James Dorsey and Charles Clopper (25 years at BHS) Faculty — 43 Behind Each Diploma There Is ... . Foreign Language Department Barbara J. Steiner Indiana University of Pennsylvania, BS Shippensburg State University, MEd Additional Studies: Universidad De Guadalajara, Mexico; University of Oklahoma in Grenoble, France Sharon L Hoppes Clarion State College, BS Shippensburg State University, MEq Additional Studies: West Virginia University English Department Debra M. Swisher Frostburg State College, BA Western Maryland College, MLA JoAnne Lescalleet Shepherd College, BASC Additional Studies: Shippensburg University Steven Lemonakls Towson State University, BA Loyola College, MEd Joy Hose Frostburg State College, BA Hood College, MA Yvonne Roberts Shepherd College, BA University of Maryland, MEd Gerald C. Haines Loyola College, AB Shippensburg University, MEd Additional Studies: Western Maryland College, Brigham Young University Trudy M. Schindel University of Maryland, BA Western Maryland College, MEq Arts Department Philip L. Wilkes Frostburg State College, BS Western Maryland College, MEq Patricia Lemkuhl Western Maryland College, BS Western Maryland College, MEd Additional Studies: Shepherd College Paula Kennedy Ohio University, BA Additional Studies: Frostburg State College, Westminster Choir College, University of London 44 — Faculty Departments Science Department Special Education Kenneth Jenkins University of Maryland, BA, BS University of Maryland, MEd Linda Anderson Hagerstown Junior College, AA Towson State University, BS Additional Studies: Shippensburg State University, Hood College David Kline Western Maryland College, BA Hood College, MEq Additional Studies, Western Maryland College E. Eugene Swain Frostburg State College, BS Additional Studies: University of Cincinnati, University of Colorado, University of Maryland, Towson State University Marilyn Buckley University of Pittsburgh, BS Hood College, MS Additional Studies: Shepherd College, Shippensburg State University Rose Marie Ulrich Slippery Rock State College, BS Shippensburg State College, MEd Additional Studies: Salisbury State College Carl Brunner Shepherd College, BA Pennsylvania State University, MEd Additional Studies: American University, Western Maryland College, University of Maryland Judith N. Peisen University of Pennsylvania, BA Boston University, MEd Additional Studies: Harvard University, Brown University, Hood College Business Department Megan G. Welsh University of Wisconsin, BS Dorothy B. Davis Rider College, BS Additional Studies: University of Maryland, Frostburg State College, George Washington University Robert L. Wetzel Frostburg State College, BS West Virginia University, MA University of Maryland, MS Jean Thomas Kent State University, BS Shippensburg State University, MEd Yvonne Wilson Hagerstown Junior College, AA Shepherd College, BS A Spectrum Of Learning Faculty Departments — 45 Social Studies Department Deane C. Woodring Hagerstown Junior College, AA Shepherd College, BA Shippensburg State University, MEq Additional Studies: Mount St. Mary’s College, University of Maryland Andrew R. Reed Hagerstown Junior College, AA Frostburg State College, BS Additional Studies: Western Maryland College, Bloomsburg State College Wayne Ridenour Frostburg State College, BS Western Maryland College, MEq Claude H. Sasse Hagerstown Junior College, AA Shepherd College, BA Shippensburg University, MS Donald L. Lewis Frostburg State College, BS Western Maryland College, MEd Donald L. Chambers, Jr. Hagerstown Junior College, AA Western Maryland College, BA Additional Studies: Shepherd College Vocational Education Joan E. Rohrer Shepherd College, BA University of West Virginia, MEd Susan C. Mellott University of Maryland, BS Del M. Schleuss West Virginia University, BS Additional Studies: West Virginia University, University of Maryland, University of Virginia William M. Heavner Potomac State College West Virginia University, BS Ralph W. Stottlemyer University of Maryland, BS Additional Studies: University of Maryland TKe The 46 Tradition Of Past Physical Education Department Dwight L. Scott Western Maryland College, BA University of Maryland, MA Additional Studies: University of Maryland Shirley J. Vaughn Shepherd College, BS Western Maryland College, MS Dorothy B. Piccolomini Shepherd College, BA West Virginia University, MA Additional Studies: Western Maryland College Clayton A. Anders Shepherd College, BA West Virginia University, MEq Additional Studies: University of Maryland, Towson State University The Promise Of The Future Administration Joseph W. Robeson Fairmont State College Shepherd College, BS, AB Shippensburg University, MEd Western Maryland College, MEq Additional Studies: University of Maryland, Frostburg State College, West Virginia University Richard E. Hawkins, Jr. Hagerstown Jr. College, AA Towson State College, BS Shippensburg State College, MEd Additional Studies: Frostburg State College, University of Maryland, Western Maryland College Library Mary Crowe Frostburg State College, BS, MEd Additional Studies: Shippensburg State College, Western Maryland College Guidance L. Gene Kerns Elizabethtown College, BS Shippensburg University, MEd Additional Studies: Western Maryland College Linda R. Bartle Hagerstown Junior College, AA Shepherd College, BA Shippensburg University, MEd Additional Studies: Hunter College, Western Maryland College, American University, University of Maryland Mathematics Department Terry R. Doub Towson State University; BS Shippensburg State University, MEd Jan M. Keefer University of Maryland, BS West Virginia University, MS Philip P. Aversa Catonsville Community College, AA University of Maryland, BS Additional Studies: Western Maryland College Geoffry D. Birky University of Maryland, BS Frank S. Clark, Sr. Hagerstown Junior College Faculty Departments — 47 THE SENIORS Pay a Tribute to Friendships and Show Pride in Their Accomplishments The large class of 1985 pulled together during their senior year, drawing to a climax four years of friendships and hard work. Remembering sports, social activities, and state championships; winning the Mummer’s Parade top honors for the fourth consecutive year; and receiving academic honors made them realize they were boldly confident and rightfully proud of their accomplishments. They survived senior English, SATscores, numerous sports injuries, traditional SENIORITIS”, and the school’s “heating system. Hanging out on the DUAL, watching General Hospital and the latest videos, eating pizza, playing Trival Pursuit”, and tiptoeing in an hour after curfew were all a vital part of the up’s and down’s of the senior year. Although the class of 1985 will go in separate ways — some to further their education, others to enter the world of work and parenthood — each will forever cherish the best times at BHS, remembering their class motto. Class motto — I can picture us together With my arms around my friend. Just let me hold onto this moment Before it ends. There was laughter; there were tears, Through the dozen golden years. Class colors — Silver and blue Class song — BEST OF TIMES Class flower — Red rose Above right: Scott Dorsey scours the library for research informat Right: No wonder Dickie Hopkins can’t get a date! Above: Senior Class Officers — Mrs. Barbara Steiner, advisor Brian President; Kris Easterday. Vice President; Mr. Carl Brunner advi«;n ’ Burgan. Treasurer; Dawn Best. Secretary. r' Amy 48 — Seniors Kathy S. Albritton James A. Alderton Monica L. Bishop Clifford L. Bisser Above right: Scott Dorsey scours the library for research information. Right: No wonder Dickie Hopkins can't get a date! Seniors — 49 When There Is No Where to Turn . .. G. Scott Bitner Diane M. Bolton Lisa A. Bradley Donald L. Bryan, Jr. Tracy L. Bowers Denise Snook smiles at her idea for weekend plans with Barb Garrett Kelly G. Bricker Donna E. Brining Lisa D. Brining Amy E. Burgan Kirby A. Burger J. Timothy Burns 50- Seniors Les Stotler. Gerald Roberts. Dave Ward find working together is better. William D. Clark, Jr. Thomas M. Capone Derrick W. Churchey Donald E. Coe Turn to a Friend Dale E. Conley, Jr. Brian L. Crampton Seniors — 51 Hard Work and Lots of Fun mature seniors embark upon adulthood. Kristine L. Easterday Kate Jarmy is shocked that Pat Sweeney enjoyed lunch. Checking out books ? Brian Stine and David Hawkins. Veronica C. Dunn 52 Joy Thomas. Shawn Tucker, Lisa Hensley and Ed Warner. — Seniors Sandra L. Dixon Bob Falck, John Scrivner and Ken Johnson — Is How They Made It Jacqueline J. Exline Dwayne A. Flook Deborah L. Fravel Billy L. Eichelberger Gerald L. Eichelberger III Sharon Baker and Connie Harold Ann E. Ellis Cheryl A. Gatrell Cynthia S. Giles Happen William F. Everhart H Michael C. Flippen Carol M. Giffin Vera L. Goetz Seniors — 5 Dean Jansson and Andy Ickes don’t embarrass easily. Dawn R. Hammond Matthew S. Hart Robyn M. Harrison 54 — Seniors Kirby Burger ... a ham. Brenda A. Gregg Glenn W. Hanes, Jr. B. David Hawkins David M. Greene Mary L. Griffith Connie C. Harold Timothy M. Hayter We're Lisa M. Hensley Robbie L. House Katalin M. Jarmy Not Fancy - Just Fabulous! Maurice W. Hines Lawrence E. Jones, Jr. Daniel R. Hongell Andre A. Ickes Robert D. Johnson, Jr. Melissa A. Jones Dean R. Jansson Annette M. Jones Melissa A. Kamsch Seniors — 55 Bill Hines. Eric Kline, Randy Kretzer, Mike Strunk. David King. Annette Jones. Missy Jones. Kim Jones. Eric T. Kline Regina L. King Randall S. Kretzer 56 — Seniors R Darren Kuhn Angela Bishop. Diane Bolton. Dawn Best. Mindy Auldridge. Tammi L. Kefauver Kyle M. Kendle Michele L. Kline Angela D. Lake Curtis W. Langley Golden Friendships Never Tarnish Darla J. Lowery Ronna M. Mangum Lori A. McClarigan Kelly J. Lowery Mr Timothy S. McCoy Cory A. McKegg Kevin L. Lochner Joel K. Lum Sheri A. Marks Shelly A. Looney Tenney M. Mackert Christopher E. Meyer Seniors — 57 David Hawkins, Barry Scott, Craig Miner. Brian Smith. Kirby Burger smiled at a pal. Onna K. Miller Gina D. Mitchell Raymond D. Monninger Lance L. Morgan To everyone. Pam Souders says. Hi! Daryl L. Moser Benjamin A. Moss Mark A. Mueller 58 — Seniors Ronda S. Mikus D. Timothy Morrow Richard K. Myers Friends Had the Best of Times! Timothy D. Nalley Randell L. Potter Rochelle D. Reagan Selena K. Reeder Michael D. Peterson Matthew J. Ptacek Susan D. Phillips Timothy L. Reeder John D. Reese Seniors — 59 In the Spirit of Tradition Robert E. Reid Brenda L. Rhodes Timothy S. Reese Christine L. Reid Stephanie R Ridenour Ronda L. Ringler Gerald L. Roberts Lisa A. Roelkey Gary E. Rohrer, Jr. Lisa Y. Routzahn Michael R. Row 60 — Seniors SENIORITY Strikes Again! Benjamin F. Saylor Todd D. Schilling James T. Seabright Heidi M. Seppanen Wendi L. Shank Theodore H. Shobe Brian L. Smith Donna L. Smith Rodney L. Smith Troy D. Smith Seniors — 61 We Are Proud . . . Teresa F. Stottlemyer Tony L. Stottlemyer Jay W. Stouffer, Jr. Michael B. Strunk 62 — Seniors Proud of Our Karen D. Thomason Thomas K. Timmons Richard L. Turner Anthony J. Twigg Randy W. Stull Patrick A. Sweeney Accomplishments Bobbi J. Taulton Joy A. Thomas Keith A. Tritapoe Shawn L. Tucker Jeri L. Wade Wesley E. Walker David G. Ward Kelly E. Weaver Joel C. Wolf M Margaret E. Weltz James T. Willetts Jennifer A. Wilson Dawn M. Weaver Walter W. Welling, Jr. Samantha J. Welsh Rosemary Ward Edward E. Warner, Jr. Alan L. Wright Andrew L. Wyand Gary L. Zimmerman, Jr. CAMERA SHY Karen S. Cole Barbara A. Garrett Alan D. Marsh David King Terry L. Synder Edward G. Swiger 64 — Seniors SENIOR INDEX Kathy Sue Albritton BRIT Chorus 2. 3.4; Drama Club 2. 3.4; Girls Choir 2; Wizard of Oz 2; Talent Show 3; Tug-0 War 1. 2. 3, 4 Goal To go to HJC and become an actress. James Alan Alderton jimmy Tug-O-War 1, 2. 3, 4, BAAA Wrestling 1, 2; Indoor Track 3; Vo-Tech 3, 4 Goal: To work and work, and live a long and healthy life. Donald Richard Argo Tammie Louise Aufdem-Brinke Melinda Sue Auldridge mindy Drama Club 3; Tug-O-War 1. 2; Teacher Appreciation 3; Student Council 3. 4; Indoor and Outdoor Track 3. 4; Cross Country 3. 4; Warrior Club 3. 4 George Moon Baihly moon Crosscountry I, 2, 3. 4; WarriorClub I, 2. 3, 4; Outdoor Track 2, 3, 4; Games Club 2. 4; Teacher Appreciation 3; Guys and Dolls 3: Indoor Track 4 Goal: To go to college and become an Aerospace Engineer. Sharon Kay Baker bake Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4; Cheerleader 3. 4; FFA 3. 4; Warrior Club 3.4; Track 3; High School Aide 3.4; Almost Anything Goes 4; Teacher Appreciation 4 Dawn Noelle Best SHORT STUFF Cheerleader 1, 2, 3. 4; Captain 2, 4; Outdoor Track 1. 3; Indoor Track 3; Band 1. 2; Warrior Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Class Cabinet 3. 4; Class Secretary 4; Teacher Appreciation 3. 4; Young Life 3. 4; Junior Miss 4; High School Aide 4; Homecoming Top Five 4 Goal: To go to college and study interior design; have my own business and get rich. Paula Kay Betts paula kay Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. Middle School Aide 3; High School Aide 3, 4; Teacher Appreciation 4 Angela Renee Bishop the twins Tug-O-War 1. 2, 3; Arts and Crafts Club 2. 3; Yearbook Sales Staff 3. 4; Talent Show 3; Bible Study 4 Goal: To go to college. HJC or Shepherd, and to work at Reeder’s Memorial Home. Monica Lynne Bishop bishop twin Tug-O War I, 2. 3; Arts and Crafts Club 2. 3; Yearbook Sales Staff 3.4; Yearbook Assistant Editor 3; Talent Show 3; Bible Club 3. 4 Goal. To go to college. Clifford L. Bisser Gregory Scott Bitner SCUBiE doobie Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4; Games Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Editorial Board 4 Goal: To go to Pennsylvania State University and swim. Shane Eric Blankenship Diane Marie Bolton BOLTS J.V Basketball 1. 2; Track Assistant Manager 2, 3; Stu- dent Council 1,2; Tug-O-War 1,2; Yearbook Sales Staff 1, 2; FBLA 1, 2; FBLA Parliamentarian 3; FBLA President 4; Warrior Club 1,2,3; Class Cabinet 2. 3,4; Talent Show 2; Prom Committee 3; D O. II Goal: To go to Bauder Fashion College in Atlanta, be a successful fashion merchandiser, and marry Hap Powers. Tracy Lynn Bowers shrimp FFA 1. 2. 3; Football 1; Vo-Tech 3. 4 Lisa Ann Bradley LBJ Tug-O-War 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Flag Captain 4; Volleyball 1. 2, Volleyball Captain 2; Indoor and Outdoor Track 1. 2. 3, 4; Cross Country 3. 4, Captain 4; Warrior Club 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; 3.5 Honor Pin 2. 3; Freshman Class Treasurer 1; Talent Show 3; Almost Anything Goes 4; Powder Puff 2; Student Council 2.3; Teacher Appreciation 3; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4; Yearbook Sales Staff 4; Internship 4; Celebration of Excellence 4; High School Aide 4 Goal: To go to college (Shippensburg or Frostburg), and probably a part-time job. Kelly Gene Bricker brick Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3, 4; Baseball 2. 3; Outdoor and Indoor Track 4; Warrior Club 3.4; Maryland Distinguished Scholar 4; PSAT Scholar 4; 3.5 Honor Award 2. 3. 4 Goal To go to college and become internationally famous Donna Elaine Brining DONUT HCC 1; Band Front 1. 2. 3; FBLA 2, 3; Chorus 2; Girls Choir 2; D O. 4 Goal: To go to HJC and then a college in West Virginia, and major in Accounting. Lisa Diane Brining LEA FFA 1. 2. 3. 4; FFA Reporter 4 Goal: To get a job. and after high school take a class in Horticulture Landscaping at HJC. Donald Lee Bryan, Jr. donny Band 1. 2, 3. 4; Pep Band 4; Tug-O-War 1. 2 Goal: To become a computer technician. Amy Elizabeth Burgan BURGIE Class Secretary 1, 2. Treasurer 4; Student Council 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Band 1.2. 3. 4; All-County Band 2. 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Yearbook Sales Staff 1; Yearbook Patron Staff 1; Softball Manager 1. 2; Drama Club 1. 2. 3; Hugh O'Brien Leadership Seminar 2; Warrior Club 2; Teacher Appreciation 3; Guys and Dolls” 3; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Editorial Board 4; Celebration of Excellence 4; Internship 4; 3 5 Honor Award 2. 3, 4. Maryland Distinguished Scholar 4; Junior Miss Runner-Up 4 Goal: To go to Frostburg and major in mathematics. Kirby Ann Burger BOOG Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3; Drama Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Chorus 1. 2; Talent Show 1, 2, 3; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; WarriorClub 2. 3,4; Light and Sound Crew 2, 3; Powder Puff 3; Yearbook Photography 4 Goal Either to go to college (UMBC or Towson). and study the arts or to be a singer. John Timothy Burns tim Merle Eugene Bussard GENE Thomas Michael Capone RAGU Vo-Tech 3. 4 Goal: To go to HJC and study electronics. Gary Lee Castle GIZMO FFA 1. 2 Goal: To go to HJC and become a real estate agent Peggy Jane Castle peaces, peg-um Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4; FHA 1, 2. 3; Volleyball 1. 2. 3. 4; Softball 1. 2. 3,4; Powder Puff 1,2,3; Homeroom Representative 2; Middle School Aide 3; FBLA 4; Celebration of Excellence 4; High School Aide 4 Goal: To go to HJC and work. Ronald Edward Chaney ronnie Derrick Wayne Churchey FFA 1. 2. 3. 4. Sentinel 2. Vice President 3. President 4; Intramural Basketball 2. 3. 4; Vo-Tech 3. 4 Pamela S. Churchey pam Tug-O-War 1, 2; FHA 1. 2, 3; Middle School Aide 3; Yearbook Sales Staff 1.2; Vo-Tech 3.4; D O. 4; J V. Basketball Stat 1; FBLA 4; Class Cabinet 1; Student Council 1; Powder Puff 2 Goal: To live my life to the happiest and the fullest. To further my career and become an RN. Tina Celeste Churchey William David Clark, Jr. bill Tug-O-War 1.2; Band 1,2,3; Pep Band 3; Games Club 1. 2. 3; Drama Club 2, 3. 4; Wizard of Oz 2; “Guys and Dolls” 3; Boonsboro Singers 3. 4; Chorus 4 Goal. To go to Tufts University. Donald E. Coe Karen Sue Cole SKEETER DECA 3. 4 Goal: To work in a secretarial field and keep it as a career. Dale Eldridge Conley, Jr. pickle Tug-O-War 1 Goal: To be a helicopter pilot in the Army. Brian Lynn Crampton CHEEKS Tug-O-War 1, 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 2. 3. 4; Light and Sound Crew 2. 3; Varsity Football 4 Goal: To go to Shepherd College. Carla Jane Crampton FFA 1. 3. 4; Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3; Teacher Appreciation 3; High School Aide 4; Elementary Aide 4 Goal: To go to Bartender's Academy Michael David Crigger Christin Lee Cronise Robin Marie Deener rock-in-robin Tug-O-War 1, 2; FFA 3 Penny Lynn Delauney HO Basketball 1. 2. 4; FBLA 2. 3, 4. President 4 Goal: To get married, then go to Hagerstown Business College or HJC. Sandra Lee Dixon MOUSE, sandy Outdoor Track 1; FBLA 2 Goal. To continue in cosmetology Scott Edward Dorsey isaiah Basketball 1. 2, 4; Basketball Intramural 3 Goal To go to Lenior-Rhyne College, major in computer science, and play basketball. Lynnette Michelle Downin frog FFA 2. 3; Teacher Appreciation 2; 0 0. 3 Goal: To go to Hagerstown Business College and become a medical secretary. Veronica Caroline Dunn ronnie Tug-O-War 2; Chorus 2. 3 Goal: To go to HJC. Kristine Laverne Easterday kid, KRIS Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Drum Major 3, 4; Student Council 1; Volleyball 1. 2, 3. 4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4. Co-Captain 4; Softball 1; Warrior Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 3. Vice President 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Class Treasurer 3. Vice President 4; Track 2 Billy Lynn Eichelberger ike Basketball 1. 2; FFA 3 Gerald Lloyd Eichelberger III JERRY Basketball 1. 2. 3 Goal: To work at Frederick Towne Mall Ann Elizabeth Ellis annie Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Tug-O-War 1. 3; Yearbook Staff 1. 2. 4; Indoor and Outdoor Track 1.2. 3. 4; Warrior Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Student Council 2. 3. 4 Goal: To go to college at HJC and study radio William Franklin Everhart billy Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4 Goal: To go to college. Jacqueline Joy Exline JACKIE Student Council 1.2. 3; FHA 1. 2. 3; Tug-O-War 1.2. 3. 4; Yearbook Sales Staff 1. 2. 3; Vo-Tech 3.4; D O 4; Drama Club 1. 2 Goal: To live my life to the fullest, and be happy and successfully fulfill my career Senior Index — 65 Mark Wayne Exline Football 1. 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3 Goal: To be successful, hopefully go to college or a trade school of some type. Robert Alexander Falck BOB Games Club 1. 3. 4; Football Manager 2. 3; Light and Sound Crew 2 Goal To go to college and major in computer science. Michael Carlin Flippen mike Intramural Basketball 1. 3. 4; Cross Country 1 Goal: To go to college and become an artist Dwayne Austin Flook flakey, god FLOOKIE Band 1.2.3.4; All County Band 3.4; Pep Band 1.2.3.4; “Wizard of Oz“ 2; Student Council 1; Teacher Apprecia tion 3; Drama Club 3. 4; Chorus 3. 4; All-County Chorus 3, 4; Talent Show 3; Guys and Dolls 3; All-State Chorus Alternate 3; Prom Committee 3; Fairview Counselor 4; Maryland Legislative Page 4; Almost Anything Goes 4; Maryland Boys State 4 Deborah Lynn Fravel DEBBIE FHA 1. 2. 3. 4; Powder Puff Football 3 Goal: To work as a computer operator after training. Cheryl Ann Gatrell Vera Lee Goetz GIG) Volleyball 1; Powder Puff 1. 2. 3; HCC 1. 2. Vice President 1. President 2; Drama Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Freshman Class Play 1; Band 1; Bible Study 3. 4; Science Club 3; Yearbook Sales Staff 3.4; Prom Committee 3; Vo-Tech 3. 4; Middle School Aide 3; D O 4; Junior Miss 4 Goal: To continue my nursing education, but plan to begin a career in Respiratory Therapy. Barbara Ann Garrett barb Goal: To go on working as a secretary. Carol Michelle Giffin Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3 Goal: To work or go into the Navy Cynthia Susan Giles Cindy Band 1,2.3,4; Tug-O-War 2; Drama Club 2.3.4; Teacher Appreciation 3; Almost Anything Goes 4 Goal To go to college and continue to work at Roy Rogers. David Michael Greene Goal: To become an airplane mechanic and travel. Brenda A. Gregg REN FHA 1; D O. 4 Goal: To go into the Army. Mary Lee Griffith murybird FFA 4 Goal: To work. Kimberly Sue Grimm SUSIE Goal To get a job when I graduate from BHS and stay single Dawn Renee Hammond BOOB Band 1. 2. 3; Cross Country 1. 2; Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4; Warrior Club 1.2; Class Cabinet 1; Tug-O-War 1; Yearbook Staff 1. 2. 3; Student Council 2. 4; FBLA 2. 3; FBLA Officer 3 Goal: To go to work. Glenn Wesley Hanes, Jr. BROOK Goal: To become an air condition and refrigerator mechanic. Connie Christine Harold hubba FHA 1. 2. 3. 4; President 4; Yearbook Sales Staff 3; Teacher Appreciation 3 Goal: To go to college Robyn Machelle Harrison ROB Drama Club 1. 3, 4; Class Cabinet 1, 2; Tug-O-War 1, 3; “Wizard of Oz 2; Boonsboro Singers 3.4; Teacher Appreciation 3 Goal: To go to Shepherd then transfer to Lenoir-Rhyne and major in pre-law and minor in music. Alan David Harsh Tug-O-War 1, 2; Intramural 1 Goal To go to college, and then work in South Florida 66 — Senior Index Matthew Stephen Hart matt Tug-O-War 1. 2; Games Club 1. 2. 3; Indoor Track 2; Yearbook Editorial Assistant 3: Yearbook Photographer 3; Yearbook Editorial Board 4 Goal: To go to HJC for two years and on to a major college to study either hotel motel management or travel agent. Brian David Hawkins frank Tug-O-War 2. 3; Cross Country 3 Goal: To learn computer programming through IBM Timothy Mark Hayter Lisa Marie Hensley Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3; Track 1; Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4; All-County Chorus 3; “Guys and Dolls 3; Boonsboro Singers 4. Vice President 4; Drama Club 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Light and Sound Crew 1. 2. 3. 4. President 3. 4 Goal To go to college, possibly HJC. then Frostburg. Maurice William Hines BILL Goal: To go into the Army National Guard, and if I like it. sign up for 4 years of regular army. Daniel Roy Hongell danny. big D Tug-O-War 1, 2. 3. 4; Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Band Representative 3; Band President 4; Pep Band 2. 3. 4; Games Club I. 2, 3. 4. President 4; Chorus 2; “Guys and Dolls 3; Drama Club 3; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 4; Class Cabinet 4; Internship 4; HJC Half Day 4 Goal: To join the U.S.M.C. music program then become a teacher or have a business career. Richard Webb Hopkins Dickie Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4; Games Club 1. 2, 3. 4. Vice President 4; Football 2. 3; Track 2. 3. 4 Goal: To go into the Navy. Robbie Lee House James Michael Hull harry, jamie Tug-O-War 1.2.3; Lacrosse 1.2; Intramural Basketball 1. 2; Indoor Track 2 Goal: To work as a security guard or carpenter. Andre Alan Ickes ANDY, ickman Band 1, 2; Cross Country 2. 3. 4; Indoor and Outdoor Track 2. 3. 4; Tug-O-War 3; Yearbook 3 Goal: If I’m not accepted to Moody Bible Institute. I will join the Marines. Dean Robert Jansson deano J. V Basketball Manager 2; Indoor and Outdoor Track 3. 4; Cross Country Manager 4 Goal: To go to Salisbury State and study microcomputers. Katalin Margaret Jarmy KATE Band 1. 2. 4; Pep Band 2. 4; All-County Band 4; Tug-O-War 1, 4; Games Club 1. 2; FFA 1; Volleyball 2; High School Aide 2; Warrior Club 2; Exchange Student to Germany 3; Yearbook Editorial Board 4; Student Council 4; Boonsboro Singers 4; MD General Assembly Alternate Page 4 Goal: To major in international business and make lots of money. Kenneth Johnson Games Club 2. 4; Talent Show 3; Drama Club 3; Middle School Aide 4 Goal: To go to college. VPI. for engineering. Robert Dale Johnson, Jr. Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4 Goal: To become a farmer. Annette Marie Jones Tug-O-War 3; FBLA 4 Goal: To go to college. Kimberly Sue Jones KIM Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4 Lawrence Elwood Jones, Jr. larry Melissa Anne Jones missy, mickey jo Tug-O-War 1, 2. 3; HCC 1. 2; Talent Show 2; Basketball Statistician 2; FBLA 3. 4 Goal: To keep working, but I also want to take some courses at a local college. Melissa Ann Kamsch melk, mel Tug-O-War 1.2. 3. 4; Middle School Aide 2; Vo-Tech 3, 4; Volleyball 1; FFA 3 Goal: To be the best dental assistant I can be and to marry Lionel Moser and have a rewarding life. Tammi Lynn Kefauver flash Tug-O War 1.2. 3; Indoor and Outdoor Track 1. 2; Warrior Club 1. 2; Yearbook Staff 2. 3. 4; Yearbook Editorial Board 4; Talent Show 2; Teacher Appreciation 3; Class Cabinet 3; Prom Committee 3; Powder Puff Football 3; Journalism 4; Football Manager 4 Goal: To go to college, probably HJC. Kyle Kenric Kendle David Wayne King Regina Lynette King jeannie Tug-O-War 1, 3; Band 1. 2. 3, 4; Band Front 1, 2. 3. 4; HCC 1; FBLA 3. 4 Goal: To go to college. HJC Eric Todd Kline Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4; FFA 1. 2 Goal: To have my own business. Michele Leeann Kline micky. quarters Tug-O-War 1.2. 3. 4; Band Front 1. 2, 3. 4; Flag Assistant Captain 4; Band Council 4; Student Council 1. 2. 3. 4; Indoor and Outdoor Track 2. 3. 4; Warrior Club 2. 3. 4; Teacher Appreciation 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Cross Country Manager 4; Middle School Aide 3; Internship 4; Yearbook Sales Staff 4; Yearbook Aide 4; Celebration of Excellence 4; 3.5 Honors Program 2. 3, 4; Maryland Distinguished Scholar 4; Powder Puff 3; Almost Anything Goes 4 Goal: To go to college for equine management, have my own stables, and marry Ray Puglisi. Thomas Eugene Kline tommy Indoor Track 4 Goal: To go to college. HJC. and then University of Maryland Randall Scott Kretzer Skibow. porky Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4; FFA 1. 2. 3. 4 Goal: To have my own dairy farm and marry the one I love. Paul Darren Kuhn KUHN Tug-O-War 3 Goal: To work construction and have a fast car. Angela Dianne Lake angie. laker Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 2; FBLA 2. 3. 4; Warrior Club 2. 3 Goal: To go to college. Curtis Wayne Langley Garfield Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4; Middle School Aide 4 Goal: To go to work. William Arthur Lapole arty Lori Lee Leiboldt LIBBY Teacher Appreciation 3; Tug-O-War 3; Middle School Aide 4 Goal: To go to HJC. get a good job. a nicer car. and then probably get married. Kevin Lee Lochner Cross Country 1, 2; Basketball 1. 2; Intramural Basketball 3. 4; Lacrosse 1. 2. 3. 4; Tug-O-War 1, 2. 4; Warrior Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3; Middle School Aide 3; DECA Club 4; Half-day student 4 Shelly Anne Looney Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4; Class Cabinet 2; Editor-in-Chief of Arrowhead 4 Darla Jo Lowery D O. 4 Kelly Jean Lowery STRETCH Joel Keith Lum DOCTOR, iron man Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 4; Intramural Basketball Champs 3; Warrior Club 2. 3.4; Varsity Football 3, 4; 3.5 Honor Pin 2, 3. 4 Goal: To go to college and get a good job in computers. Tenney Marie Mackert ten Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4; Yearbook 1. 3; Class Cabinet 1. 3. Secretary 3; Games Club 1. 2. 4; Drama Club 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 3; Counselor at Fairview 3. 4; Football Manager 4 Goal: To go to college at St. Mary's College and major in biology. Ronna Marie Mangum Tug-O-War 1. 3; FHA 1,2; Softball 3; FBLA 3, 4, Treasurer 4 Goal To work for the IRS in Washington Timothy Lynn Martz timmy Sheri Ann Marks Tug-O-War 1; Craft Club 1; FBLA 3 Goal: To go to work Darin Douglas Massie Tug-O-War 1,2; Band 1.2,3,4; Indoor and Outdoor Track 3. 4; Cross Country 4; Intramural Basketball 3. 4; Student Council 4 Goal: To go to college Lori Ann McClarigan shorty, short stuff Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3; Craft Club 1; Vo-Tech 3. 4 Goal: To become a good cosmetologist and get married to Tim Nalley. Timothy Scott McCoy tim Tug-O-War 1. 2.3.4; Football 1. 2. 3,4; Warrior Club 1.2, 3. 4 Goal: To go to Shepherd College. Cory Anne McKegg Tug-O-War 1. 2, 3; Cheerleading 1. 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Teacher Appreciation 3; Yearbook Staff 4 Goal: To go to college, either Shepherd or UMBC Christopher Edward Meyer Ronda Shawnette Mikus Tug-O-War 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Cabinet 1. 2, 3; Outdoor Track 1,2; Indoor Track 2; Manager Outdoor and Indoor Track 3, 4; Warrior Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Teacher Appreciation 3, 4 Goal: I plan to get a job and get married. Onna Kay Miller Tug-O-War 1, 2. 3; Band 1. 2; Student Council 1. 2. 3. 4; Yearbook Sales Staff 1. 2; Warrior Club 1, 2; Outdoor Track 1; Class Cabinet 3, 4; Vo-Tech 3. 4; D.O. 4 Goal: To marry Mike and lead a happy and successful life. William Craig Miner hairy chin Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3, 4; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4; Warrior Club 3. 4 Goal: To work for the postal service and possibly go to college. Gina Diane Mitchell TOOT Goal. To be a darkroom photographer Raymond Dewane Monninger trojan Tug-O-War 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff Cheerleader 2 Goal: To go to college and set up my own business. Lance Lamont Morgan Band 1. 2; D.E. 4 Goal: To go to HJC and take a computer course. Donald Timothy Morrow iceman Tug-O-War 1, 2, 3. 4; Track 1, 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Warrior Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Scoreboard Operator for Freshman Basketball 2. 3. 4; Scoreboard Operator for J.V. Football 3. 4; Powder Puff Cheerleader 2 Goal: To attend Slippery Rock University and major in physical education, then become a coach. Daryl Lynn Moser D.O. 4 Goal: To go to work. Benjamin Aaron Moss Tug-O-War 3 Mark Allen Mueller NAZI DECA 3. 4 Goal: To go to work. Richard Kevin Myers Timothy Duane Nalley BRUCE Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4 Goal: To be a disc jockey. David William Nichols nick Football 2.3.4; Girls Basketball Stats 2.3.4; Tug-O-War 2. 3,'4; Arrowhead Staff 2. 3. 4; Warrior Club 2. 3. 4; Volleyball Stats 3. 4; Teacher Appreciation 3; Intramural Basketball 3. 4; Student Council 3; All-County Chorus 3, 4 Goal: To go to HJC and enter the communications or computer field. David Lee Niswander dave Outdoor Track 3. 4; Indoor Track 4 Goal: To go to college. Sherry Annette Otzelberger OZZY Tug-O-War 1. 2, 3. 4; Outdoor Track 1, 2. 3; Indoor Track 1. 2; FFA 1. 2. 3. 4; Secretary 3. Treasurer 4; Manager Girls Basketball 2; Warrior Club 2, 3. 4; Powder Puff Football 3; D.O. 4; Middle School Aide 4; Farm Queen 4 Goal: To have a successful marriage with David and a good career as a secretary. Brenda Renee Paul Band 1.2.3,4; “Wizard of Oz 2; Drama Club 3.4; Guys and Dolls 3; Teacher Appreciation 3; Student Council 4; HJC Half Day 4 Goal: To go to Allegany Community College and major in dental hygiene. Joseph Lance Pennella zephyr Games Club 1, 2. 3. 4 Goal: To go to college Michael Duane Peterson mike Susan Diane Phillips suz, SUSIE Band 1, 2, 3; Pep Band 1; All-County Band 2. 3; Class Cabinet 1; Student Council 3. 4; Drama Club 3; Yearbook Sales Staff 3, 4. Editorial Board 4; Teacher Appreciation 3; Prom Committee 3 Goal: I plan to go to Grace College for four years to major in psychology and study missions. Randell Lee Potter Goal: To go to college. Perry William Price Goal. To go to work. Matthew James Ptacek tater Band 1. 2, 3. 4; Band Council 1, 4. Vice President 4; All-County Band 2. 3; Tug-O-War 1.2. 3.4; Indoor Track 3.4; Outdoor Track 4; Warrior Club 3, 4; Talent Show 3 Goal: To go into the U.S.M.C. James Wesley Rand, Jr. jimmy, mantis Vo-Tech 3, 4; Football 1, 2. 3. 4: Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4; Warrior Club 1, 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2 Rochelle Dawn Reagan SHELL, Shellie FHA 1,2; Indoor Track 3; Outdoor Track 3,4: Warrior Club 3. 4; Teacher Appreciation 3; DECA 4 Goal: To become an executive secretary. Selena Kaye Reeder weiner, weenie Tug-O-War 1; Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4; Softball 1. 2. 3. 4; Volleyball 2. 3, 4; Band Front 1, 2, 3. 4. Majorette Captain 3,4; Student Council 2. 3,4; Teacher Appreciation 3 Goal: To go to college, and become a physical education teacher. Timothy Lee Reeder beaver Tug-O-War 1, 2. 3; Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Pep Band 4; Student Council 1; Yearbook 1; FFA 2; Volleyball Manager 2; Stats for Volleyball 3; Drama Club 2. 3. 4; Newspaper Staff 4, Young Life 4 John Dwight Reese REESE Vo-Tech 3. 4 Goal: To go to HJC for electronics. Timothy Scott Reese grease Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Tug-O-War 3; FFA 1, 2 Goal: To find a job after graduation. Christine Lee Reid Chris Band Front 1, 2. 3. 4; Color Guard Captain 3, 4; HCC 1; FBLA 2, 3. 4; High School Aide 4 Goal: To become a legal secretary. Robert Earl Reid BOB Band 1, 2. 3. 4; FFA 3, 4 Goal: To go to HJC for law or business Brenda Lee Rhodes Theodore Thomas Richardson TED Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4; Lacrosse 1, 2; Games Club 1, 2; Talent Show 3; Guys and Dolls” 4 Goal: To go into the U.S.M.C. Stephanie Paige Ridenour Band 1, 2, 3. 4. Pep Band 4; Band Representative 2; Class Cabinet 1; Drama Club 1,3,4; Yearbook Sales Staff 1. 2; Prom Committee 3; “Guys and Dolls” 3; Student Council 4 Goal: To go to college. Ronda Leigh Ringler ringworm Tug-O-War 2. 3, 4; Middle School Aide 3; High School Aide 3; Science Club 3; D.E. I 3; D.E. II 4 Goal: I plan to be a stewardess and fly everywhere. Gerald Lynn Roberts Goal: To join the Army National Guard and attend Frederick Community College. Lisa Ann Roelky gravy Tug-O-War 1.4; Band 1.2. 3.4; Class Cabinet 1; FBLA 1, 2. 3. 4; FBLA Officer 4; High School Aide 3. 4; Student Council 4; Middle School Aide 4 Goal: To go to college. Gary Edwin Rohrer, Jr. Tug-O-War 1; Baseball 2; Vo-Tech 3, 4 Goal: To work at Hagerstown Body Shop Lisa Yvonne Routzahn FBLA 1. 3. 4; FBLA Parliamentarian 4; Tug-O-War 3; Teacher Appreciation 4; Middle School Aide 3; HJC Student 4 Michael Raymond Row Jack Michael Rowland Goal: To have a Sharpsburg farm. Jennifer Marie Sandusky jenny Tug-O-War 2. 3; Cheerleading 3. 4; Track 3; Teacher Appreciation 3; Warrior Club 3. 4; Almost Anything Goes 4; FHA 4 Goal: To go to college. Benjamin Franklin Saylor BEN Football 2. 3; Tug-O-War 3. 4; Intramural Basketball 3. 4 Todd Duane Schilling Vo-Tech 3. 4 Barry Mason Scott bear-bear Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3; Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Football 1. 2. 4; Games Club 3. 4; Warrior Club 3. 4 Goal: To play collegiate baseball. John Thomas Scrivener smasher Tug-O-War 1.2. 3; Track 1. 2. 3.4; Games Club 1.2. 3.4; Warrior Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Football 3. 4; Internship 4; HJC Student 4 Goal: To become an electrical engineer. James Tyler Seabright jimbo, yimmy Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1,2. 3. 4; Warrior Club 1. 2. 3, 4. President 4; Class Cabinet 1. 2, 3. Vice President 2. 3; Games Club 2. 3. 4; Student Council 3. 4; Internship 4 Goal: To go to college. University of Maryland. Heidi Marketta Seppanen Track 4; Drama 4 Goal: To be a doctor and be happy. Dawn Renee Sewalt sewatt Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4; Band 1. 2. 3; Volleyball 1. 2. 3. 4; Volleyball All-County Team 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Warrior Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1. 2; Games Club 1,2,3; FBLA 3; Yearbook Photographer 3.4; Teacher Appreciation 4; Yearbook Editorial Board 4 Goal: To go to Shepherd College in the fall and get a degree in athletic training. Lisa Lynn Shaft DRY Tug-O-War 1, 2. 3; Bible Study 2; Teacher Appreciation 3 Goal: To be a sales clerk at Montgomery Ward's. Senior Index — 67 Wendi Lee Shank wen. wendell Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4. Band Front 1. 2, 3. 4; Majorette Assistant Captain 3. 4; Volleyball 1.2. 3. 4; Basketball 2. 3. 4. Softball 2. 3. 4; Yearbook Sales Staff 1. 2; Class Cabinet 2. 4; Almost Anything Goes 4; Talent Show 1. 2. 3; Teacher Appreciation 4; Warrior Club 1. 2. 3. 4 Goal To go to HJC and major in elementary education Theodore Handley Shobe TED Brian Lee Smith SMiTTY. GOOSE Tug O War 1. 2. 3. 4. Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4. Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Warrior Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Teacher Appreciation 3; Football 4; Yearbook Editorial Board 4 Goal: To go to college Donna Lee Smith NERD Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4; Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Teacher Appreciation 3. 4; Yearbook Sales Staff 3; Prom Committee 3; Class Cabinet 3; Student Council 3. 4. President 4; FBLA 3; Homecoming Top 10 4. WCASC Delegate 4 Goal: To do secretarial work Rodney Louis Smith ROD Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4; Talent Show 2. 3 Troy Duane Smith Robert Allen Snavely CUJO Football Manager 1. 2. 3; Football 4; Lacrosse 1. 2. 3. 4; Tug-O-War 3: Light and Sound Crew 2; Games Club 4 Goal To go to college, Westminster maybe Denise Meredith Snook Craft Club 2. 3; Bible Study 3. 4; DECA 4 Goal To go to work, to go to business college and to be happy all my life. Robert Leo Snyder, Jr. BUCK, snyd Chorus 1.2. 3. All-County 3. Vice President 3.4. All-State 4. Chorus4; Wizard of Oz” 2; Guys and Dolls 3; Drama Club President 3. 4; Fairview 3 Goal: To go to Frostburg State College and majbr in elementary education. Terry Lee Snyder Pamela Darlene Souders SHORTY Middle School Aide 3. 4 Goal To marry Ralph Dodson. Angela Beth Spino sparky Softball 1; Tug-O-War 3 Goal Maybe go to HJC Shawnee Rene Starliper BEAVER Tug-O-War 3: Vo-Tech 3. 4 Goal: To be a nurse and go to college. Brian Keith Stine rhino Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1 Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; Warrior Club 1. 2: Student Council 1; Light and Sound Crew 3; Class President 4 Goal: To go to college and study pre-med. Michael Lynn Stotelmyer mike FFA 1. 2: Baseball 2. 3; Warrior Club 3; Basketball 3. Intramural Basketball 4 Goal To work for an overmte transportation company. Howard Leslie Stotler Goal: To go to Shepherd LES TOOTS Teresa Faye Stottlemyer HCC Club 1; FBLA Club 2. 3. 4; Band 3 Goal: To get a job after graduation working with children. Tony Lee Stottlemyer Goal: To be a successful businessman. SPAZ Jay Wilbur Stouffer heman Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4; Teacher Appreciation 2 Goal: To go to work. Michael Brian Strunk FFA 1. 2. 3 Goal. To go to work. Patrick Andrew Sweeney Sweeney ! Tug-O-War 1; Games Club 1. 2; Tournament of Plays Best Supporting Actor 1; Volleyball Stats 2; Girls Basketball Stats 2; Light and Sound Crew 3: Drama Club 3.4; Boons-boro Singers 3. 4. Guys and Dolls” 3; Student Council 3; HJC Student 4 Goal: To go to Penn State and study electrical engineering. Edward Glenn Swiger big ED Band 1: Intramural Basketball 1; Tug-O-War 1; Games Club 1; Talent Show 2; DECA 4; D E 4 Goal: To go to work. Bobbi Jo Taulton BOO BOO Teacher Appreciation 1; Tug-O-War 2; FFA 2.3.4; Officer 4 Goal: To marry Craig Dillman. Michelle Renee Taulton shell Tug-O-War 1. 2: Student Council 1. 2; Cheerleading 1. 2. 3; Powder Puff 1. 2; Class President 1. 2. 3; Light and Sound Crew 3; Prom Committee 3; FHA 3; Class Vice President 4; College Release 4; Student Council. Vice President 4 Goal To go to college and major in psychology. Dana Lee Temple Indoor and Outdoor Track 1. 2. 4; Student Council 1; Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Tug-O-War 3. 4 Goal: To become an airline stewardess and attend school m Morgantown Cindy Lou Thomas Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3; Teacher Appreciation 3 Goal: To become the best person I could be CIN Joy Ann Thomas JOE Tug-O-War 1.2. 3.4; Girls Choir 2; Games Club 2; Boons-boro Singers 3.4; Drama Club 3.4; Almost Anything Goes 4 Goal: To go to HJC. Julie Lynn Thomas Tug-O-War 3. 4; Band 1. 2. FBLA 1; FFA 2; Vo-Tech 3, 4 Goal: To become a hairdresser and get married to John Reese Karen Dow Thomason Tug-O-War 3 Goal To go into the Navy. Thomas Kenneth Timmons tom Tug-O-War 2; Intramural Basketball 2 Goal To go into the Army. Keith Allan Tritapoe Goal: To go on working. Shawn Lenette Tucker tucker Tug-0 War 2; Chorus 2. 3; Girls Choir 2; Wizard of Oz 2; Games Club 2; Talent Show 3; Boonsboro Singers 3. 4; FBLA 3; Drama Club 4; Football Manager 4 Goal To go to HJC for 2 years, major in computers, and hope to lead a healthy life. Richard Lee Turner Anthony James Twigg Tug-O-War 1; Football 2; DECA 4 Goal: To work at Twigg Cycles Inc. ITCHY TONY Randy William Stull Tug-O-War 3 Goal To work at a supermarket in Hagerstown MIKE MR PRESIDENT Rosemary Ward Tug-O-War 1. 2; FBLA 4 Goal: To work as a secretary. Edward Eugene Warner, Jr. waste Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3; Football 2. 3; Warrior Club 3; Games Club 4 Goal: To go into the military. Dawn Michelle Weaver dawnsey wonsey Student Council 1. 3. Band 1. 2. 3. 4. Pep Band 4. Volleyball 2; Indoor and Outdoor Track 2. 3. 4. Outdoor Co-Captain 4. Warrior Club 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Cross Country 3. 4 Tug-O-War 3; Teacher Appreciation 3; Spirit Announcer 4. High School Aide 4 Goal To go to HJC for 2 years then transfer to Shippens-burg and major in computer science. Kelly Elizabeth Weaver BEAV Class Cabinet 2; Talent Show 2; FBLA 3. High School Aide 3. 4; Middle School Aide 3 Goal: To go into the Navy Walter William Welling, Jr. bill Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4. Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Intramural Basketball 2. 3. 4; Vo-Tech 3. 4. High School Aide 4; Warrior Club 2. 3. 4 Goal To be happy the rest of my life. Samantha Jean Welsh sambo Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3; FHA 1. 2. 3. Secretary 3; Volleyball 2. 3. Softball 3. 4; Student Council 3; Prom Committee 3; FBLA 4 Goal: To go to college, and be good at anything I do Margaret Elizabeth Weltz BOO-BOO Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Pep Band 1. 4. Drama Club 3. 4; Chorus 3. 4 Goal: To go on working for awhile and then try to get into college. Mary Margaret Whetzel HCC 1; FBLA 3 Goal Work SPEEDY Jeri Lyn Wade Tug-O-War 3; Vo-Tech 3. 4; Band 1. 2. 3; FFA 2; Elementary Aide 3. 4 Goal: To be a great emergency medical technician so I can save peoples' lives. Wesley Earl Walker Goal: To work at the battle field. David Glenn Ward dave Art Show at Valley Mall 2; Haunted House at Valley Mall 2; Tutoring 2 Goal: To go to Virginia Tech. James Todd Willetts jimbo. jimbob Warrior Club 1. 2. 3; Indoor Track 2. 3; Outdoor Track 2; Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4; Vo-Tech 3. 4 Goal: To live a very successful life. Jennifer Ann Wilson jenny Softball 1. 2. 3. 4; Tug-0 War 3; FBLA 3. 4 Goal To go to HJC for 2 years then on to another college Tracy Leigh Willson T.C.. TRACE Yearbook Sales Staff 1. 2; Drama Club 3; Tug-O-War 1.2. 3. 4; Middle School Aide 3. 4; Vo-Tech 3. 4; High School Aide 4 Goal: To go to college, get a good paying job. get married, and live a happy life. Joel Carmody Wolf wolfie Cross Country 1. 2, 3. 4; Captain 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Warrior Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Indoor and Outdoor Track 2. 3.4; Outdoor Co-Captain 4; Tug-O-War 3.4; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4 Goal: To go to college Alan L. Wright Attending Fredrick Community College Andrew Lynn Wyand wino Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Vo-Tech 3. 4; Tug-O-War 1. 2. 3. 4; FFA 1. 2. 3. 4 Goal: To succeed. Gary Leon Zimmerman, Jr. zimmy Manager Basketball 3; Manager Football 2; Half-day Student 4 ROSIE C Q Seniors. Donald Coe. Mark Exline. Debbie Travel. Rod Smith. Shelly Looney andMike Crigger say pizza is the most popular Shelley Looney and Dana Temple agree with Ronda Mikus and Jeanme King, who are wearing No 44 shirts, that John Riggins of the Washington Redskins is the greatest athlete BEST MOVIE Annette Jones agrees with the class that Clint Eastwood is the number one hero actor. Shelly Looney and Darla Lowery revive mini skirts of the 60's. What seniors are looking at . . . listening to . . . talking about . . . Margaret Weltz flips channels searching for the se- Kevin Lochner — I can't believe Chi-mors favorite TV program. Miami Vice. cago was the most popular music group Seniors Brenda Rhodes. Lisa Shaff. Lisa Brining. Mary Griffith. Brenda Gregg. Barbara Garrett, and Kim Grimm agreed that McDonalds on the Dual is the favorite hang out. Senior Favorites — 69 Working Hard to Be the Best, Juniors have always been hard-working and fun-loving. This year the class of 1986 was no exception. All of the 210 juniors were filled with that special warrior pride of BHS. Many were involved in school and community activities. This year the Junior Class organized the annual prom. It was held at the Ramada, and everyone seemed to enjoy the top-forty hits, beautiful decorations, and delicious refreshments. To raise money in order to finance the prom, the class sold colorful sun catchers which were a great success. Through all of the hard work of struggling to pass exams in order to be able to glide through their senior year with ease, the juniors will long remember their first year of being upperclassmen along with the pres ige of being looked up to by sophomores and freshmen. • IHbl • M ! us u'qua utthi . U, |V bfcbl - Class Officers. Mrs. Joy Hose — Advisor; Krista Holder — President; Paula Sullivan — Vice-President; Michelle Staubs — Secretary; Abby Bur-gan — Treasurer; and Mrs. Barbara Steiner — Advisor. Class Cabinet. Standing: Mrs. Hose. Kim Millard. Tammy Bryd. Michelle Fralin. Desiree Rowe. Mrs. Steiner Seated: Michelle Staubs. Samantha Knight. Paula Sulivan. Chante Knight and Michelle Staubs decorate for a dance. 70 — Juniors Juniors Rise Above the Rest! Kimberly Albert Clayton Biddle travw Burfcer Demse Canfield Joel Bustard JM Canfield There are five juniors and five seniors on the varsity cheerleading squad. The junior members are Kim Albert, Abby Burgan, Stephanne Gouker, Krista Holder, and Paula Sullivan. This year the squad bought new uniforms and sneakers with the money they raised from their candy and ham sandwich sales. The cheerleaders are best known for the motivating signs that support our athletic teams, brighten the walls, and boost everyone’s school spirit. Over the summer, the girls attended a cheerleading camp at Hood College. They also gave two pep rallies for the school, helped instruct the B.A.A.A. cheerleaders, and spent many evenings cheering our varsity teams on to victory. The entire squad is talented, but the junior girls are probably the most special to our class. They are our classmates, friends, and leaders, and they have what it takes to spark our spirit! Darren Churchey Krista Holder, Paula Sullivan, Jennifer Sandusky, and Kim Albert drool during the Mr. Legs Jennifer cifi « Contest. Kimberly Bentz Sandra Breeden Lori Bussard Paula Canfield Diane Cavanaugh Laura Chaney Melissa Cole Patricia Coleman Juniors — 71 Full of Pride, Spirit, and Cheer, Doreen Collins John Dagenhart Christina Cooper Tammi Dagenhart Will Crampton Monica Daniel Jennifer Hofelt and Amy Waters have a good laugh; what's a few flats and sharps anyway? Kimberly Eichelberger Dessa Fellers Michael Ferguson Michelle Fleming 72 — Juniors Melissa Smith and Maura Mazzer learn a nice smile is good for a secretary. Galen Daugherty Curtis Davis Dale Davis Edward Deatrich Denise Deener Kelly Delauney Rodney Dill Phillip Dorosch Charles Dunkin Todd Easterday Brian Eichelberger Kevin Eichelberger Both in and out of school, the junior class proved itself to be the most spirited class at BHS. They were worthy of this achievement because they won the spirit stick at the Homecoming pep rally. Their undying enthusiasm was shown when they competed in sports, academics, and just the challenge of everyday life. At sports events, whether competing or spectating, the spirit of the juniors was unmatched. In academics, juniors excelled, bringing credit to themselves as well as the school. On the job, juniors proved themselves ready to work at attaining their highest goals. Even through the rough times, the juniors remained optimistic and willing to surmount any challenge. Juniors Shout Out For All To Hear! Michelle Fralin Crystal Grfft Kendra Ganoe Jennifer Gillespie Scott Hammond Richard Hahn Ronald Hayter Leslie Hines Harold Gay Stephanne Gouker Christopher Harmon Jennifer Hofelt Tabitha Griffith Todd Haupt Is Chuck Palmer measuring for football or singing his favorite song? Charles Hongell Krista Holder Kelli Holmes Julie Hotter Katherine Hungerford Lee Ingram Sandra Jones Timothy Huntsberry Donna Jones Teresa Jones Ronda Hutzell Kimberly Jones Juniors — 73 Juniors Programmed For Success James Keller Katrina Kendle Cheryl K'yton Cindy King Philip Knopp Wayne Kretzer Marie Kumsher Kimberly Lefever Carolyn Long Dana Temple. Abby Burgan, and Doreen Collins dance the night away. Janice Sharitz and Kendra Ganoe get ready for some good old-fashioned arithmetic. Stephanie Lowery Jill Mac Michael Julie Main Maura Mazzer Charles McCall Brian McClain Maura Mazzer, Marie Kumsher. and Tim Baker attend a student council meeting in the auditorium. 74 — Juniors In The Business World and Abroad Tim Huntsberry relaxes as Todd Easterday pecks out a program. P«t f Murtwufh Ricky N k«t Steptofl Oft« Mclisu Palm Charles Palmer Felicee Quinn Jo «ph Re«b Craif Osberne Melanie Parker Shelly Peered Krista Reed Robin Myers Curtis Owens Ronald Pitlsnofle Dwayne Pryor Glenn Reeder Mike Ferguson is proud to be in the FFA. Todd Moore Scott Morris Charles Moser The FFA has always been an outstanding organization for students who enjoy agriculture and want to learn even more about this field. This year, around twenty juniors were members in this deep-rooted club. Dean Poffenberger served as president, Mike Ferguson was the sentinel, and Kurt Williams acted as junior advisor. This summer many members worked at a soil conservation field day. They learned prevention of erosion and the importance of protecting the soil until new ground covering can flourish. Mark Rhorer and Gerald Taulton went to the Timonium State Fair to aid in the promotion of agriculture. To amuse as well as enlighten the spectators on this importance, Gerald dressed as a pig and Mark dressed as a chicken. Dean Poffenberger and Mark Rhorer were elected as delegates for the State Convention held at the University of Maryland. FFA members from around the state could participate in several judged activities. Mark Rhorer placed fourth with his public speech and Mike Ferguson was among the top ten for his knowledge of the FFA. Todd Easterday and Kurt Williams served as judges on the livestock team later in the year. Each year the FFA is involved in many activities that are educational and fun. They also relate to or help improve the environment around us. Every member who is sincere in the work that he she does for the FFA is a true asset to this community. Juniws — 75 The Busy Class of 1986 Listened Cynthia Reese Sonja Rosenberry Kimberly Shade Eleanor Shinham William Siler Vernon Smith Harold Renner Desiree Rowe Amanda Shatter Michael Shoop Lucinda Renner Dwayne Rowe Janice Sharitz Crystal Shumaker Kenneth L Smith Kenneth R. Smith Neva Smith Valleri Smith William Spessard Lisa Snook Mark Rohrer Kristine Roody Roy Rickerds Kevin Seburn Christopher Semler Michael Sandusky Jerry Ringler Guy Schwensen Lisa Snook flashes a beautiful smile. Chris Semler plays during summer vacation Julie Holter looks forward to lunch. 76 — Juniors To Prince, Springsteen and Kix Tammy Staley Gerald Taulton Allen Taylor Brian Taylor Daniel Thomas Although over one-fourth of the class had part-time jobs, involvement in clubs was not affected. Forty-one juniors served as aides, thirty-eight juniors performed in the band, and seventeen acted in the drama club. Several juniors proved they were true champions. Seven girls on the volleyball team helped win the first state title in that sport. The junior girls on cross country also won a state title. The hard work of twelve junior boys on the football team helped carry on an important tradition at BHS. The AV, light and sound crews, student governments, and spring sports were also areas of junior involvement. Chuck Hongell says CHEESE! Gerald Taulton fertilizes plants as Lisa Shaft watches. Scott Reeder. Water Boy and Manager. Camera Shy Frank Baker Mark Edleblute Joseph Mellott Geoffrey Murtaugh Richard Rhodes Krista Rowland Tai Wilson Linda Wright Chuck Intnyre Jeffrey Warrenfeltz Robert Thomas %MJXLVAtM) Paula Sullivan I Karen Trumpower Douglas VanWinkle Davis Way Curtis Wltek Alice Wright Michelle Talbert John Turner Walter Vaughn Robert Talbert Tony Trovinger James VanMetre Donetta Ventimiglia Eric Worthington I Kurt Williams Robert Wilson Juniors — 7 Charles Dunkin really flips over dancing. Lisa Routzahn and Cheryl Zeger play teacher. Michelle Link at her locker. Beth Sullivan is a dedicated scholar who enjoys spending an afternoon in the library. Jill MacMichael and Paula Sullivan really got into the social life at Washington. 78 — Juniors Juniors in Action Danny Thomas. Darren Kinna, Sam Miller. Richard Hahn, and Walter Vaughn share an air of guilt. Scott Thomas—a talented writer with a nice smile. Jami Huffer relaxes while Tammy Staley gets just one more shot before leaving Washington. Monica Daniel, an avid arctophilist. adds yet another teddy to her collection. Sonja Rosenberry, Sandy Breeden, and Lori Best take a “coffee break after shorthand Todd Shilling and Katrina Kendle share a Coke and a smile at the St. Patty’s Day Dance. Juniors — 79 Kevin Seburn has the look of a true revolutionary! Michelle Talbert and Debbie Porter busily concentrate on their French assignment. Mike Miller and Scott Thomas do some last minute work before English class begins Chuck McCall and Mike Helm wonder what's happening in there! Jeff and Peter Murtaugh, or is it Peter and Jeff? Robin Myers and Craig Osborne spend a quiet morning in homeroom 80 — Juniors JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS Heather McKegg shows off her lovely postcard from Spain. Valleri Smith is pleased with her work, but Benjy Wolf is a little confused. Guy Schewnson juggles his books. Lisa Miller is caught daydreaming. Mike Baker wears Lee — the brand that fits! Stephanne Gouker is definitely afraid of Mr. Camel! Tammy Byrd and Michelle Fralin are in a race to the end! Julie Main happily dabs some paint on the gazebo for the prom. Juniors — 81 Hardworking Sophomores Contribute to School and Community 82 — Sophomores The sophomore class, under the leadership of faculty advisor Mrs. Judy Peisen, have worked diligently to unite its members as well as to work for the betterment of the community and the school. A Thanksgiving project for this talented group of tenth graders included a visit to Reeders’ Memorial Home where residents were delightfully entertained by musical performances, funny costumes, and favors. Although the competition was rigid at the Almost Anything Goes’’ contest, the sophomores managed to emerge victorious. Team members: Tessy Fuss, Skip Reeder, Rusty Moser, Marsha Nelson, Chris Clark, and Roman Barnhart defeated all other school teams to capture the championship. Randy Thompson, a sophomore standout, received high chorus honors and was named to the All-Eastern States Chorus. This distinguished appointment follows Randy’s ten-year singing career. This talented member of the Boonsboro Singers plans to pursue his career studying classical music. Spring brings flowers, four-leaf clovers, leprechauns, and the sophomore class dance, a St. Patrick’s Day celebration. For the second consecutive year, the sophomores have decorated the school cafeteria Irish style and entertained guests with good music and great food. This year’s dance was held on Friday, March 8 from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. Admission was $1.50. For their annual fundraiser, the sophomores chose to sell designer tins filled with decorated note paper. The sophomore class prepared for future needs and prom expenses. This class was extra hardworking. Left: Sophomore Class Officers. Jackie Kerns. Vice-President; Angel Smith. Secretary; Paul Kauffman. President; Shelli Lewis. Treasurer; Mrs. Judith Peisen. Advisor. Below Left: Sophomore Class Cabinet. Row 1: Christy Nuice. Corey Zimmerman. Michelle Auldridge. Kara Kueny. Jason Pennella. Karen Feketis. Row 2: Mrs. Judith Peisen, Kendra Seburn. Gary Hartzell, Cassandra Smith. Paul Kauffman. Scott Hon-gell. Amy Waters Row 3: Craig Davis. Trever Burker. Below: JV Cheerleader Captain Julie Emanuelson leads the sophomore cheering section. Richard Barthlow Joseph Basford Lisa Burger Trever Burker Manlynda Bailey Roman Barnhart Crystal Brandenburg Amy Butts Tessy Fuss smiles after the sophomore “Almost Anything Goes victory. Wiliam Barrett Teresa Bolton Troy Brawner Kevin Brown Michael Brown Dale Bryan Norma Butts Michelle Cannon Penny Chapman Donald Churchey Chris Clark prays for a cross country win. Sophomores show their spirit. Jennifer Kline, Robert Marks. Michelle Richardson. Shelly Bishop. Serena Mentzer, Daryl Merrbaugh. Row 2: Jason Pennella, Chris Clark. Lori Robertson. Sam Salqado. Michelle Sweigert. Becky Martz, Joanna Kephart. Chris Mills. Kim Lamb. Row 3: Shelli Lewis. Shelly Sisk, Karen Shifler. Sophomores — 83 Ronald Churchey Catharine Clark Brian Dagenhart Jerry Dagenhart George Downin Danielle Draper Judith Eichelberger Pamela Eichelberger Christine Clark Genevieve Clever Shawn Danner Billy Davis Wayne Duffey Robet Edleblute. Jr. Renee Faulders Randy Feaster Karen Feketis David Feuerstein Pamela Conway Craig Davis Michael Crampton Gary Deener Micheal Cronise Bret Donaldson Yea! Randy McClure passed the Maryland Functional Writing Test, a first-time requirement for this year's sophomore class. lisa Forsythe Mark Gay lor Teresa Fuss Pamela Getridge The sophomore class enjoyed themselves as much as the residents of Reeder's Memorial Home did. Seated: Pam Conway. Karen Feketis. Row 1: Cathy Clark. Julie Hines. Missy Hines, Nicole Hutchinson, Shelli Lewis, Jackie Kerns. Row 2: Greg VanWmkle, Amy Waters, Amy Butts. Randy Thompson, Terri Mullendore. Angel Smith. Julie Mongan, Tina Monmnger, Joann Hagen, Kirby Burger, Brian Eichelberger. Marsha Nelson, Cindy Meetre, Randy McClure. Kara Kueny. 84 — Sophomores Jamie Lyon takes a refreshing drink after a big race. Chante Knight grins wickedly as Matt Weaver begs his mom to verify his special excuse . Scott Hahn Donald Haws Brian Grim William Hongell Kell Hopkins Terence Hopkinson. Jr. Nicole Hutchinson Gary Isner Marsha Jones Paul Kaufmann Michael Kawtoski Russell Giles Rodney Grimm John Hartle Michael Helm Melissa Hines Christopher Keith Gary Hartzell Sandra Hawkins Ellsworth Henson III Dwayne Hines David Hoffman % John Holtz Sophomores — 85 Sophomores Rlchelle Lewis Tessa Lowry James Lyon Rebecca Martz Crystal Mauk Randall McClure Sophomore Scott Hongell prepares for the race. Kara Kueny Rebecca Lewis Roberta Marks Michelle Richardson. Serena Mentzer. Randy Thompson. Chris Tilley. Deena Shank. Angel Smith. Paul Kaufmann. Tina Monnmger. Randy McClure. Kim Grim. Kim Vance. Crystal Mauk. Mike Cromse and Paul Kaufmann manage to sneak to McDonald's Will they manage to raid the coke machine, also? Cynthia Meetre Darrin Miller Monte Miller 86 — Sophomores The only way Dave Nichols can get three girls at one time is to dress as Santa Claus. Ellie Shinham, Dave Nichols. Kathy Albritton, and Pam Conway. Lome Ridenour Lon Robertson Regina Roser Samuel Salgado John Sandusky Kendra Seburn Mark Semler Deena Shank Step Into Action Jason Pennella Craig Poffenberger Ronald Puls Edward Reeder. Jr. Randy Rhodes Michelle Richardson Alison Ridenour Catherine Ridenour Sue Roelkey Carl Saylor Karin Shifter Kara Kueny and Cathy Clark show off the year's fashion styles. David Shoemaker Robert Sines Shelly Sisk Angel Smith Cassandra Smith Christine Smith Gary Smith Sophomores — 87 Darren Stotelmyer Wiliam Tucker, Jr. Lisa Staubs Russell Tritapoe Terry Smith Michael Thomas James Thompson Jeffrey Snoots Michelle Cannon and Julie Emanuelson Lisa Turner Scott Twigg Gregory VanWinkle Robert Walker Amy Waters Kimberly Vance Craig Stottlemyer Michelle Swelgert V .•' ! Kathy Stotelmyer Camera Shy: David Crawford Larry Ecton Kurt Feldmeyer Owen Garland Angie Gallagher Carl Hebb Randall Knight Kimberly Lamb Lisa Lechman Joseph Lochman Lisa Mongan Darrin Morris Russell Moser Richard Poole David Reed Gerald Reener Sandra Nesbitt Michael Shumaker Lewis Snyder Kristin Stansbury Frank Starr Christin Sharp Juanita Warnick Brad Wise and Amy Butts socialize at the sophomore dance. Wendy Waters Matthew Weaver Melaine Weltz James Williams Bradley Wise David Wolfe Corey Zimmerman OJ Eric Boyer operates his Shacks blast system' Paul Kaufmann and Craig Davis collect ticket money at the St. Patrick's Day dance. 88 — Sophomores Heidi Gifft had a great time at the dance. A group of sophomore leprechauns. Row 1: Mike Cronise, Dave Reed, Dwayne Hines, Gary Zimmerman, Dicky Hines. Rusty Moser, Larry Ecton Row 2: Shawn Tucker. Mark Semler, Mike Crampton, Craig Davis. Rodney Grimm, Paul Kaufman. Ronnie Griffith. Jason Pennella and Eric Boyer ham it up as they operate the sound system at the sophomore dance. Teresa Bolton tries to sweet talk her way through sophomore English. Regina Roser helps decorate for the sophomores. Left: Marsha Nelson. Jay Burker, Craig Davis. Mike Cronise. and David Reed believe that Coke is it. or is it? Sophomores 8S Pam Conway gets a little help from her boyfriend. Christie Hutzell and Lisa Burger think chemistry is loads of fun. David Feuerstein and Lee Henson struggle with Mr. Kline’s latest brainstorm. Mr. Reed and Scott Hahn plan the day's activities. Scott Baker and Richard Barthlow race to gym. Mary Baxley is up in the air over track. Brian Dagenhart’s science project is out of this world. Shelli Lewis and Jackie Kerns gleefully anticipate the long trip to P 90 — Sophomores Owen Garland and Terri Albritton clown around in class! Shelly Sisk and Sue Roelky examine their latest science specimen Skip Reeder — the modern day Fonz ! TTrc m1 1973 Officers Left to right: Treasurer. Donna Hill; President. Clinton Crampton; Vice-President. Keith Slifer. Look out. Jay Robinson, don’t blow up the laboratory! Craig Davis struggles for the correct formula in chemistry class. Kelly Nokes leads the sophomore section chants. Craig Poffenberger — do you think this rocket will fly? Ha' Ha1 Tessa Lowery gams scientific knowledge in Mr. Kline’s class. Sophomores — 9] Randy McClure shows off his ‘‘breakin’ skills. Doug Bradley and Troy Brawner look like they are up to no good again. Mark Semler and Bobby Edelblute confer about the results. Jeff Snoots prepares for the trip to Spam. Sophomore. Cathy Clark, puts it all into running. Karen Shifler. Michelle Hagy and Mary Baxley are more interested in the camera than Resident substitute, Mrs. Ridenour, shares a humorous moment with Darrin Miller, in chemistry class. 92 — Sophomores Genny Clever enjoys reading one of Rusty Moser and Rodney Grimm pal around during lunch, those forbidden notes! George Downin and Larry Ecton will now cut and tie their hostage straws. Lori Robertson carefully measures her chemicals. Michelle Cannon tackles her science project with enthusiasm. David Hoffman balances the scales. Greg VanWmkle turns on to chemistry. Kathy Stotelmeyer and Sonja Rosenberry typing to success. Wendy Waters concentrates on her chemistry project. Kris Stansbury and Kyleen Leaman drool in front of cafeteria goodies. Sophomores — 93 Class Of '88 . . . Don’t try it. Tom! — Stephanie Seekins and Tom Smith Trudie Parsons and Shawn Abbott This year’s freshmen, the class of ’88, quickly adapted to both the teachers and atmosphere of Boonsboro High School. They began the year by electing Darren Griffith class president. Eric Ickes was selected vice-president; Tara Knight, secretary; and Lisa Markle, treasurer. Mrs. Rose Ulrich, class advisor, helped with the freshmen sales. The class sold brass ornaments, netting over $3,500 in profits. This was a record-breaking fundraiser for the ninth graders. Donald Green, who sold 80 items, was the top seller. Donald was awarded a stereo cassette player. Any student who sold 10 or more items received a candy bar and was able to exhibit his broad-jumping skills by leaping over one-dollar bills taped from end to end. The winner got to keep the bills! Lori Hines won the jump. The class of ’88 also wasted no time getting in such activities as track, football, Warrior Club, Drama Club, basketball and others. They participated in the school’s Anything Goes day. Even though they did not place in the winner’s circle, they showed that this year’s freshmen class of 1988 are spirited, supportive, and proud to be a part of BHS! Freshman Class Officers Left to Right: Lisa Markle. Treasurer; Darren Griffith. President; Eric Ickes. Vice-President; Tara Knight, Secretary. Freshman Class Cabinet Row 1: Julie Cline. Lisa McClarigan Row 2: Michelle Wright. Tina Turner, Stephanie Delauney, Nicole Dubrowa, Deanna Harwood. Mary Anne Rodenhiser. Row 3: Jim Nichols. Gerald Reeder. Amy Bittle, Kendra Ruffner, Tracy Helm The locker bunch — Bobbi Lange. Fina Conde, Theresa Lincks Freshmen. Sam Norris. Trevor Burker and Toby Betts get into the spirit of things. . . .Just The Beginning Mike Keller says, No pictures Wendi Kefauver, Deanna Harwood, Butch Kerns, and Lisa Markle hit the books. Kendra Ruffner and Tina Turner realize cheerleading isn’t all smiles. Kendra Rohrer, Amy Poling, Tom Mowat, and Gerald Rhodes enjoy the morning gossip. Lori Hines measures her bills, happily and eagerly. Mr. Chambers is caught hard at work. Shannon Mullendore and Cheryl Grove count their Spanish pesos Freshman — 95 Freshmen Have Spirit Shewn Abbot Tammy Adams David Albritton Joseph Bowers Michelle Brown Timothy Brining Robert Browning Blake Brown Keith Bryan Michael Ault Toby Betts Charles Barnhart Darlene Barrett Amy Bittle Jason Boudreaus Rusty Moser, Presley Rand. Kenny Staubs, Troy Churchey — some of the few members of the J.V. Football Team. Sean Burgess Michael Burker Brett Carnahan Brian Churchey Fina Conde, J.T. Greeley. Michelle Kable. and Kendra Rohrer smile for the camera. Judy Conner Peggy Cornell Jeffrey Crampton Larry Cunningham David Dameron Thomas Crampton Deana Crawford 96 — Freshmen They Just Won't Quit! ‘‘Hurry up. Brian! The race is about to begin! — Brian Woodring. Scott Hongell. John Moser. Deanna Beard serves one for a point. B«th Fralln Krista Fulk Julie Gardner Barbara Gay Christina Dawson Timothy Deener Sharon Easterday Stacy Farrow Shannon Gay Matthew Debaugh Patrick Deener Terry Getridge David G iff in George Gillespie Anthony Gipe Lester Bussard. Bruce Yeager. Russell Keyton, Stefanie Moats. Julie Young. Tammy Schilling. Deanna Crawford. Carrie Rose. Kendra Rohrer. Amy Poling, Julie Cline. Carol King, Lisa Markle. Michelle Wright, Stacy Sweeney, Sheryl Grove. Blake Brown. Becky Kendle. “Why did you have to get a top locker, Nicole? — Nicole Dubrowa. Cara Weaver. Freshmen —97 Nothing Works Better Than A Smile J.V. Cheerleaders — Shawn Abbott, Julie Emanuelson, Kendra Ruffner. Kelly Nokes, Cara Weaver, Tina Turner, Trudie Parsons. Nanae Haid Melissa Haller Sarah Hammond Donald Green Kimberly Gordon Heather Green Darren Grlffth James Greeley x Richard Grimm Cheryl Grove Jason Hardy Stacy Porter. Michelle Brown, and Wendi Kefauver chat before Social Studies Class. Mkhele Hardy Nathan Hofelt Edwin Harold Charles Holter Deanna Harwood Andrea Hawbaker Sean Hazard Tracy Helm Charles Tucker. Frank Wilson. Frank Stotlemyer, Jimmy Thomas, Lori Sullivan plot to blow up the Biology Lab. Julie Hines Jamey Henneberger Jessica Huffer 98 — Freshmen And Freshmen Have Plenty To Share Willard Kearns Wendl Kefauver Douglas Kline Rebecca Kline Chankelll Knight Tara Knight Aaron layos Ronald Lease Richard Lowery Tammy Malklewlcx Osmond Snavely, Shawn Yommer, Carolyn Wilkinson, Susan Sharp and Deana Crawford share their weekend plans. Stacey Marker Lisa Markle Michael Maus Eric lekes Michelle Kable Traci Karn Amy King Jospeh Knapp Bobbi Lange Vanessa Llttman Carol King Sean Lawson Paula Long Kirby Burger, Shawn Abbott Freshmen Amy Bittle, Robyn Harrison, Julie Beard lisa Miller Jason McCullough Deanna Minnlck Stefanie Moats David Moeller , uflYl.MI Shawn Monninger John Moser Kenneth Mowat Shannon Mullendore Paul Myers Marsha Nelson. Deanna Beard. Coach Mellott, Stephanie Seekins. Lisa McClarigan, Kristin Kifer Eric Ickes Sammy Norris Gregory Null Katie O'Donnell Frank Owens John Moser. Brian Woodring. Jeff Snoots, Eric Ickes. Jason Pennella and Butch Kearns get prepared for the race. 100 — Freshmen Charlene Poffenberger Trudie Parsons Dawn Redmond Gerald Reeder, Jr. Beth Fralin, Wendi Kefauver, Amon Esworthy, and Terry Getridge pair up. Kendra Ruffner Sharon Saunders Amy Poling Marleen Reeder Courtney Rlmmer Mary Rodenhiser Tammy Schilling David Shobe Ronald Shumaker Robert Simpson Sue Reeder Marty Roberts Kendra Rohrer Judy Schrock Frank Shaw Darrin Slifer Robert Prince Steven Pryor Presley Rand Susan Reese Robert Rockwell Carrie Rose Douglas Schweda Samuel Sheppard David Smith Jeffrey Reid Gerald Rhodes Shawn Abbott makes the crowd roar! Christina Dawson looks on while Rosali Fuentes stui hard. Freshmen — 101 Freshmen . . Brian Warrenfeltz Cara Weaver Freddie Welsh. Jr. Tonja Whipp Carolyn Wilkinson Fina Conde. Kris Stansbury 102 — Freshman ✓ . . . Get-Up-And-Go! Tirra Willi Frank Wllion Brian Wood ring Tarra Wills, Tony Gipe, Scott Smith, Julie Gardner Connie Stieringer Ralph Gossard, Jason Boudreaux, James Starr, J. B. Dyleski, Freddie Welsh Liu Wilson Michelle Wolford Kenny Staubs, Robert Browning, Tim Brining, Charles Barnhart Mlcholle Wright Shawn Yommer Julia Young Lori Sullivan, Cara Weaver. Tom Smith. Tara Knight. Gerald Rhodes Courtney Rimmer. Nathan Hofelt. Kim Gordon, Keith Bryan Freshman Future Teachers of America CAMERA SHY Roy Casto Dolan Clipp Rosali Fuentes Arlenda Gifft Philip Hart Michael Keller Marny Marr Vickie Mellott Judy Norris Claudia Pennington Derek Schuchman Susan Sharp Walter Shatzer James Starr James Thomas Lisa Wenner Yvonne Woolley Freshman — 10i (1) Brad Wise prepares tor miss tie Ml olt (2) Maty Jones eryoys hortculur (3) A 1966 Kail sc to (4) Or Claud Kitchen prtstnts an award to Patnck Sweeney (5) Jerry Dagenhart and Scott Kahn play astronaut (6) Mike Keller jud ca y erases while Er« Eby spots th camera. (7) Tammy Byrd and Kelly Bncker team to type (8) The 1978 “It's Academic team (9) A 1967 typing class (10) Mrs Welsh teaches an attentw class (11) Sam Salgado helps M-chehe Sweden with a lab (12) Tenney Mackert and Mindy Autindge pose at the bay (13) Kathy Hungedord and Oebb e Fravel know what‘s cooking! (14) Kan Hopkins concentrates on her routine (15) John Turner and Kevm Sebum working — that's a test' (16) Jett Gillespie watches Randy Thompson m action (17) Chuck Hyde. Mike Crampton and M e Cromse find the answers 104 — Academics ACADEMICS Competition Brings Rewards Each year local, state and national awards are available to interested students. Seniors earn college scholarships; juniors, PSAT honors; and sophomores, the annual Hugh O’Brien Foundation Leadership Award. Kendra Seburn (left) and other high-ranking sophomores competed for this honor by writing a short essay. Kendra s was judged the best by BHS social studies teachers and attended the state leadership convention in April All ages compete in oratorical contest. Tiffany Patterson and Ellie Shinham (right) won second ($125) and third ($75) places respectively in the Voice of Democracy contest sponsored by the Hagerstown chapter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Participants taped a three- to five-minute speech on My Pledge to America.” Merit Trio Takes The Lead Each year, many sophomores and juniors take the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test to prepare for the college entry exams administered during the senior year. High-scoring 11th graders are eligible to compete nationally for merit scholarships. Seniors, Kelly Bricker, Kenny Johnson, and Les Stotler ranked in the top five percent nationwide. Right: Mr. Joseph Robeson, principal, congratulates Les Stotler. Kelly Bricker and Kenny Johnson. Counselors Enjoy Reminiscing Six years ago, the class of 1985 became the first group of sixth graders to attend the new Fairview Outdoor School. As high school students, they returned this year to assist as counselors and were able to reminisce about their earlier outdoor experiences. For one week, they helped direct nature activities, played cards into the wee hours, and tucked tired children into bed. Fairview counselors were (left to right:) Crystal Shumaker, Jeanme King, Robyn Harrison, Amy Burgan, Ronda Mikus. Phillip Dorosh, Dickie Hopkins, Chuck Hongell, Dwayne Flook, and Tenney Mackert. 106 — Awards Banquet Honors Academic Scholars On November 15th, the Board of Education held its second Celebration of Excellence Banquet. This event honored students throughout the county for achieving a 3.7 or higher grade average. Boonsboro students represented 24% of the sixty-eight county students invited. Guest speaker, Dr. David W. Hornbeck, Maryland State Superintendent of Schools, discussed the importance of youth pursuing excellence and the need for exceptional ability to interpret future technology. This year the state department of education implemented more rigid graduation requirements to encourage academic excellence statewide. Below Row 1: Lisa Bradley, Peggy Castle, Michele Kline, Donna Smith, Kate Jarmy, Cindy Thomas Row 2: Joel Lum, Scott Bitner, Patrick Sweeney, Amy Burgan. Lisa Routzahn, Rosemary Ward, Kelly Bricker, Joel Wolf, David Ward, Tommy Kline Above Lisa Bradley is all smiles with fellow award recipient, Peggy Castle. Below: All eyes are on Scott Bitner as he accepts his award from Dr. Claude E. Kitchens. Academic Leaders Boast A 3.5 GPA During the annual spring awards assembly, sophomores and juniors having attained a 3.5 grade average or above, received academic honor pins. Graduating seniors were also awarded single or double honor cords for GPA’s of 3.2 and 3.5 respectively. Above right: This year’s junior and senior recipients were as follows: Row 1: Les Stotler, Joey Pennella, Christi Cooper, Sandy Jones, Ellie Shinham. Beth Sullivan, Alice Wright, Julie Hotter, Stephanie Gouker, Marie Kumsher, Tammy Staley Row 2: Will Crampton, Doug VanWinkle, Chuck Hongell, Monica Daniel, Jennifer Hofelt, John Turner, Kevin Seburn, Mike Miller, Tim Baker, Brian Taylor Row 3: Cindy Thomas. Peggy Castle, Kelly Bricker, Kate Jarmy, Donald Bryan, Donna Smith, Amy Burgan, Michele Kline, Mark Exline, Tommy Kline Row 4: Matt Hart, Rosemary Ward, Lisa Routzahn, David Ward, Kristi Easterday, Tenney Mackert, John Scrivener. Scott Bitner. Joel Wolf, Jim Seabright, Patrick Sweeney Above left: Mr. Joseph Robeson presents academic pins to Lisa Bradley and Alice Wright. Academics Leaders — 107 Interns Work With Community Mentors Above: Community Interns Row 1: Jimmy Seabright. Danny Hongell Row 2: Amy Burgan, Robyn Harrison, Kristi Easterday, Michele Kline Left: Lisa Bradley, Ms. Lynn Bartle, and John Scrivener discuss internship options. HJC Enrolls BHS Students Each year, qualified seniors have the opportunity to begin a college education. After having met most of their graduation requirements, they spend the rest of the day at Hagerstown Junior College. Taking basic freshmen classes, at a reduced cost per semester hour, has been an alternative to the costly demands of a four-year college. Meeting new friends, seeking a variety of course offerings, and getting a head start with their college pursuits, soon became important facets of their senior year. Right Seniors attending Hagerstown Junior College Bottom: Danny Hongell, Lisa Routzan, Dave Nichols Middle: Ronna Mangum, Michelle Taulton Top: Brenda Paul Below: Patrick Sweeney, George Baihly, and John Scrivener touch base with BHS for their afternoon classes. In late September, several BHS students were interviewed for the annual community internship program. Within two weeks, eight students received letters of acceptance from Mrs. Leslie Hobbs of the Board of Education. This program allowed gifted students to explore fields of possible career interests. Kristi Easterday and Amy Burgan chose the field of education. Potomac Edison, who had mentored a BHS student last year, again helped another student, Jim Seabright, in the field of engineering. The world of photography was explored by John Scrivener at Photography by Dale. Michele Kline spent her time doctoring animals at the Antietam Valley Animal Hospital. At France and Robinson, Robyn Harrison became acquainted with the legal profession. Lisa Bradley pursued her projected career as a social worker with the Department of Health. 108 — Community Ambassadors Faithful Aides Trudge Through Rain and Sleet and Snow. . . Braving all sorts of weather conditions, middle and elementary school aides daily trudged to BMS and BES not only to grade papers, but also to work individually or in groups with the younger students. Elementary school children not only thought of the helpers as counselors, but also as older friends. The kids included them in such activities as Halloween and Christmas parties, and card-giving on Valentine’s Day. While elementary school aides got to party and eat with their playmates, the other aides were not so lucky. They got stuck with grading incomprehensible homework assignments, running errands everywhere, answering ear-piercing phones, dragging heavy athletic equipment hither and yon, and doing other tasks that were left by their teachers. Even so, more than 120 students worked as middle, elementary and high school aides this year. Elementary School Aids Left, Row 1: Carol Giffin, Dolly Ardinger, Crystal Shumaker, Joe Pennella Row 2: Donna Smith, Krista Rowland, Todd Haupt, Margaret Bradshaw, Karen Myers Row 3: Lisa Miller, Lynn Carlson, Tai Wilson, Crystal Gifft Row 4: Scott Hammond, Dawn Hammond, Tenney Mackert, Mary Whetzel, Karen Thomason Mr. Donald Chambers has his faithful aide, Randy Stull, available for the next task at hand. Middle School Aides Above, Row 1: Lance Morgan, Joy Thomas, Shawn Tucker, Kenny Johnson, Roberta Biser, Bobbi Jo Taulton, Pam Sauders Row 2: Kellie Holmes, Missy Milles, Connie Cleaver, Denise Deener, Dessa Fellers, Lori Best, Katrina Kendle, Lisa Hensley Row 3: Tammy Moser, Selena Reeder, Dawn Sewalt, Kelly Lowery, Lisa Roelkey, Jeannie King, Rosemary Ward, Sherry Otzelberger Row 4: Scott Dorsey, Tony Stottlemyer, Curtis Langley, Jenny Sandusky, Jill MacMichael, Cindy King, Darrin Massie, Tim Reese, Joe Reed, Mike Stotelmyer, Wayne Kretzer High School Aides Right, Row 1: Carol Giffin, Scott Dorsey, Gary Castle, Brian Stine, Scott Morris, Robin Myers Row 2: Debbie Porter, Sandy Jones. Valerie Smith, Patty Coleman, Tai Wilson, Dawn Best, Mindy Auldridge, Cory McKegg, Robyn Harrison, Tenney Mackert, Lisa Shaft. Penny Delauney, Wendi Shank, Donna Smith, Ronda Mikus Row 3: Kari Hopkins, Karen Myers Row 4: Leslie Hines, Frances Miller. Kim Lefever, Carol Long, Kelly Delauney, Kim Jones, Rosemary Ward, Denise Snook, Angie Lake, Chris Reid, Lisa Roelkey, Peggy Castle, Dawn Hammond. Dawn Weaver, Des Rowe Row 5: Kelly Weaver, Paula Betts, Sharon Baker, Curtis Langley, Jenny Sandusky, Bobbi Jo Taulton, Randy Rhodes, Gerald Taulton, Mike Stotelmyer, Kendra Ganoe Row 6: Ben Gay, Connie Herald, Annette Jones. Tim Morrow, Brian Smith, Craig Minor, Dave Nichols, Robert Falk, Randy Stull, Mark Rohrer, Tim Reese Row 7: Billy Everhart, Barry Scott, Joel Wolf Aides — 109 Helping Teachers With Daily Tasks Frankie Stotelmyer won the Future Farmers of America Creed Contest for the county. In June, he participated in the state competition at the University of Maryland. Dwayne Flook was one of three selected county seniors to serve as a Student Page at the Maryland General Assembly in Annapolis. Kate Jarmy was selected as an alternate And The Winners Are Curtis Barrett, first place ($75). and Chuck Hongell, second place ($50). were winners in the American Legion Oratorical Contest. Kelly Bricker was the first person in six years to qualify for Part II of the University of Maryland High School Math Competition. Donna Smith was voted by members of the senior class and faculty to receive the Daughters of American Revolution Good Citizenship Award. Brenda Paul was selected as a State 4-H winner in the Gardening Project. She attended the National 4-H Congress in Chicago and won a $1000 scholarship. 110 — Awards Mindy Auldridge was awarded a full tuition scholarship to Liberty Baptist College. Donna Smith was honored as Outstanding Youth by the Hagerstown Optimist Club. Chuck Hongell was choser as an alternate for the exchange : . jm this summer with Germany. Awards 111 Tremendo! Formidable! Upeeta! Marie Kumsher’s summer in Irun, Spain, is only one aspect of the usefulness of learning a foreign language. Marie (below) not only improved her high school Spanish last summer, but also learned Spanish customs, saw the sights, and tried new varieties of food (including squid and snail). Each year every BHS student has the opportunity to learn more about France and Spain just by taking one of the offered language courses. Alternate years, interested students have the opportunity to visit France or Spain to see the sights and to practice speaking to the natives. Theft of musician’s equipment delayed the concert BHS French and Spanish classes attended, but once it started, the concert and Washington trip were fun. In school, Mrs. Steiner managed to obtain such films as The Phantom of the Opera for her classes to enjoy, and Miss Hoppes showed somewhat gory movies of bullfighting. Left Ellie Shinham. Todd Easterday. Debbie Porter, and Ricky Biddle pose while waiting for the concert to begin in Washington. Rosali Fuentes is no ordinary BHS freshman. He is a native El Salvadorian, and began high school speaking no English. With the help of Miss Sharon Hoppes, a tutor and friends, his English improves constantly and expressing himself becomes easier every day. Chuck Hongell teases Heidi Seppanen, a Finnish exchange student who made many American friends, got involved and graduated with honors. Benji Wolf and John Turner describe the creatures they invented to the advanced French class — in French! 112 — Languages Dwayne Flook shows his enthusiasm for term paper as Ann Ellis waits for the bell. Reading, Writing and Remembering • • Randy McClure masters the com- Lisa Bradley, Tenney Mackert, Rob Snavely and Dan-plexity of diagramming. iel Hongell, they're big, bad. and late! english! Four years of required English and four years of required reading may sound pretty boring, but many of the novels in the school's curriculum were really not so bad. Even sentence diagramming was fun after it started to make sense to tenth graders. American and British literature classes involved some studying, but finding out who did what with whom in England’s monarchy made class at least tolerable. Mythology was certainly interesting, and survival skills helped students plan for the future. Even seniors' nightmare, TERM PAPER, flowed fairly smoothly once everyone decided on topics and thesis statements. Some BHS English classes took a trip to see A Comedy of Errors in Baltimore. Who? What? When? Where? How? From the Incas to the Romans, from Reconstruction to WWII, from government to diplomacy, the BHS social studies department has your subject. Who knows where Lake Victory is? Ask one of Mr. Graff's global studies students. Why do people need sleep (besides to stay awake in class)? Mr. Woodring’s psychology course can teach you. History can be a fascinating subject; why did great historical leaders act the way they did? What were Wilson's Fourteen Points? Ask Mr. Ridenour. Who knows, if you do your homework, the yellow and blue questions in Trivial Pursuit may not be so hard after all. Robert Prince. Mike Manus. Gary Nelson. Billy Shatter, Billy Neikirk, James Thomas, Stacy Farrow and Mark Mazzer, ' Come on Mr. Woodring it's Friday! Left: Kate Jarmy may need Mr. Wood ring's psychology class more than she thinks! English Social Studies — 113 The Computers Take A Byte Computers is a course that has seen much change in six years. In 1979 Mr. Carl Brunner started with ( trash ) TRS 80, 16K computer. The computer allowed physics students to get more accurate readings and graph material, so it was a big step forward. In the five following years, BHS has acquired six Pets and eleven Apple ll + ’S. Now Boons-boro has three computer classes meeting everyday instead of having students in independent study. This year we even purchased a printer and a mouse to go with the Apples. __TWn Lum, David Hawkins, and Barry Scott put their heads together. Crystal Mauk and Kim Vance Science Department Although many students do not enjoy dissecting various creatures, there are always the few who seem to get a warped pleasure from looking inside frogs and starfish in Mrs. Rose Ulrich's class. Advance Biology students got to take a trip to Havre de Grace to study the different types of water and bacteria. Chemistry labs involved Norma Butts works creatively. Special Ed We Care Under the guidance of Mr. Kenneth Jenkins and Ms. Linda Anderson, our special education classes work to enrich the skills of those who have been placed in their care. The largest class was comprised of eight students, each receiving individual help and attention. Mike Row receives assistance from Mr. Kenneth Jenkins. 114 — Studies It All Adds Up Math — the word installed terror for many, but teachers were always willing to lend a helping hand to solve y = (4 X +9) 2 + 5. Twenty-eight crazed 11th and 12th graders volunteered this year to come in at 8:00 for calculus class. Although this meant a loss of sleep, Mrs. Jan Keefer brightened everyone’s morning with her cheerful smile and sense of humor. Geometry students started the year with a groan as Mr. Doub gave his Gee I am a tree! joke. Standard math 1-IV was offered to interested students, and business math was offered to those who planned to enter the working world. Mr. Terry Doub lectures his math class. Bursts With Energy adding substance A to B, seeing what happens, recording it, and then paid for the broken test tubes it took to get the desired result. The Physics and Advanced Physics classes got to enjoy Mr. Carl Brunner’s neat experiments and test their knowledge on the computers. Ray Monninger shouts to Mike Shoop, I think we’ve got it! Ex-cell-er-a-tion Almost under any weather conditions, BHS physical education classes could be found outside participating in a variety of sports. In the fall students played flag football, ultimate frisbee, and field hockey. “Kill-ball”, basketball, and gymnastics took up much of the winter, while softball, tennis and lacrosse were spring stand-bys. The Arts Smashbuckle BHS The creative arts provide students with the opportunity to express their hidden” talents by painting, singing, tooting, or by any other means of artistic outlet. Throughout the school year, Mrs. Patricia Lem-kuhl’s art classes created oil paintings, molded clay figures, practiced architectural design, and made posters promoting employment of the disabled. The drama club, under the supervision of Mrs. Paula Kennedy, presented the “Pajama Game” as this year’s musical. Her musical theory class, the Boonsboro Singers, and the drama club participated in trips to see Cats” and “42nd Street” in Washington. Under the direction of Mr. Philip Wilkes, the Boonsboro High School Band retained its excellent standards by placing first in the Mummer's Parade, and second over-all in the Winchester Apple Blossom Parade. Although not in competition, they also marched proudly in the Showcase of Marching Bands, the Boonsboro Parade and the Sharpsburg Memorial Day Parade. Russel Giles, Craig Poffenburger and Darin Churchy: practice, practice, always practice! John Holtz takes a breather from sectionals. Kari Hopkins. Heidi Seppanen. Shawn Tucker. Margaret Weltz and Michelle Fleming before musical theater’s one-act play. Doug VanWinkle, Tabby Griffith and Patrick Sweeney pose. 116 — The arts Robert Snyder charms Robyn with his lion-taming act. The Shephard College Choir visits Mrs. Kennedy's room. Mrs. Lemkuhl gives helpful hints to Robert Snavely. Michelle Staubs proudly works on her clay model. Heidi Seppanen. Kim Grimm. Jay Stouffer, Marny Marr, Chris Harmon, and Paul Horning say “That's right we bad! Mr. Phillip Wilkes directs the band from above. The arts — 117 Outstanding Vocational Students Make It to the Top Washington County’s top vocational and business students were honored at the first annual awards for excellence in vocational education held at the Maryland Theater. The program, sponsored by the Local Advisory Council for Vocational Education, recognized achievements of students studying the more practical approach of learning, and their involvment within the business community. BHS was represented well with awards earned by eleven outstanding seniors. Row 1: Rosemary Ward. Business Education; Barbara Garrett. Business Education; Bobbi Taulton. Agriculture; Lisa Routzahn. Business Education; Row 2: Penny Delauney. Home Economics; Ronda Ringler, Distributed Education; Row 3: Jim Alderton. Electrical Construction; Terry Snyder. Plumbing. Row 4: Curtis Langley. Industrial Arts; Mike Peterson. Auto Mechanics; Missing: Andy Wyand. Masonry. Row 1: Nicki Hutchinson. Heidi Gifft; Row 2: Shelly Bishop. Lee Ingram. Mike Helm; Row 3: Renee Faulders, David Feuerstein. Jennifer Cline; Row 4: Danielle Draper. Julie Emanuelson. Amy Legget; Row 5: Billy Everhart, Robbie Fame, Cyndee Meetre. Doreen Collins. Dental assistants — Melissa Kamsch, Tracy Willson and Jeri Wade. Chuck McCall and Brian Crampton master mechanical drawing skills. Miss Joan Rohrer gives Cheryl Zeger a helping hand. Mr. Ralph Stottlemyer coaches David King's reparation. 118 — Vocations Training Begins CSC In their sophomore year, students visited the Career Studies Center to decide if vocational training was the right choice. They had the opportunity to sign up for a wide variety of vocational training, and began attending CSC during the second half of their junior year. Training for occupations while still in high school gave these students an advantage after graduation. Many started working half day in Mr. Wetzel’s DO class during the last part of their senior year, and most got the background they needed to qualify for good jobs. Some CSC students ... 1: Robbie House, food services; 2; Ronnie Chaney, Mike Row, carpentry; 3: Gina Mitchell, Tammie Aufdem-Brinke, printing lithography; 4: Jim Rand. Glenn Hanes, refrigeration; 5: Julie Thomas, cosmotologv; 6: Bill Welling. Kyle Kendle, carpentry; 7: Artie Lapole, auto mechanics; 8: Derrick Churchey. welding; 9: John Reese. Jim Willetts. Darryl Roberts. Tom Capone, electrical construction. Row 1: Tim Nalley, Brenda Rhodes. Donna Brining, Onna Miller. Melissa Kamsch. Kelly Weaver. GiGi Goetz, Dana Temple, Tina Churchey, Robin Deener. Perry Price; Row 2: Troy Smith, Jimmy Willetts. Jamie Hull, Brenda Gregg. Mary Whetzel, Pam Churchey, Jackie Exline, Diane Bolton, Julie Thomas, Sheri Marks. Gary Castle, Darla Lowery; Row 3: Donald Argo. Daryl Moser. Mike Peterson, Dale Conley, Billy Eichelberger, Randy Kretzer, Eric Kline, Jack Rowland, Larry Jones, Jimmy Alderton, Rod Smith. David Greene, Gene Coe, Sherry Otzelberger. Shelly Looney. Mr. Robert Wetzel. Sandy Dixon and Lori McClarigan CSC and DO — 119 4465 Graduates Later The Class of 1985 Marks Twenty-five Years Of Hope And Promise A solemn and honored tradition of Boonsboro High School has always been and continues to be our annual commencement exercises. BHS graduated two-hundred and fourteen young men and women in 1985. The Rev. R. Kay Barger of the Emmanuel United Methodist Church led the invocation followed by salutatorian Katalin M. Jarmy’s speech, “Living With Oneself.” Senior class president Brian Stine announced the presentation of the senior class gift, a Warrior banner. Lisa Ann Bradley, class valedictorian, addressed her fellow classmates. A Part of the Whole was the subject of Lisa’s delivery. More than $28,000 in scholarships, grants, and loans was presented to the class of 1985. Donna L. Smith received the D.A.R. Citizenship Award while Amy E. Burgan was presented the S.A.R. Award. Amy also received a full tuition scholarship to H.J.C. sponsored by the college Faculty Foundation Merit Scholarship. Dawn E. Sewalt captured the Clopper Michael Post 10 scholarship while The Joel Barr scholarship for $1,000 was achieved by Joel K. Lum. Lisa Bradley was named Elks “Most Valuable Student.” In addition, she received a scholarship from the Lion’s Club and was given the Balfour Award for the highest scholastic average for scholarship, loyalty, and achievement. Valedictorian, Lisa Ann Bradley Salutatorian, Katalin M. Jarmy Penny Oelauney, Ted Richardson. Lori Leiboldt, Troy Smith. Jeri Wade. Rodney Smith. Margaret Weltz, Kelly Weaver. Brian Crampton. and Teresa Stottlemyer sing the Alma Mater. Tina Churchey, Michele Taulton. and Cory Richie Turner receives his hard-earned diplo-McKegg—lifelong friends. ma. Jay Stouffer bids a tearful farewell to fellow classmates. Tommy Kline. Joseph Pennella, George Baihly, Donald Bryan, Cindy Thomas, and Mindy Auldridge graduated with honors. Board member Mrs. Linda Irvin congratulates graduate Rodney Smith. Kathy Albritton wipes a tear following commencement ceremonies. Dwayne A. Flook was honored by the Boonsboro Historical Society. Lori Leiboldt receives her diploma from Mrs. Linda Irvin. Joel Wolf. Patrick Sweeney, and Amy Burgan lead the honor students. Kelly G. Bricker receives from Mr. Richard Hawkins a check for $400 from Keedysville Ruritan. Kelly also earned a $500 Buzzy Wittmer Scholarship. Donald L. Bryan received the Raymond Kaetzel Memorial Award. James A. Alderton was presented the Joel Barr Memorial Award. (1) Shawn Tocher. Missy Fleming and Margaret Well just belore live one act play presentation (2) Jill MacMichael and Dwayne Fiooh star .n 'The Pajama Game (3) The BHS Band is m glorious form at the Mummer’s parade (4) FFA members from yesteryears (5) Brenda Paul participates in student council (6) Varsity cheer'eaders Steph Gouker. Sharon Bake . Kim Albert. Krista Holder. Kirby Borger. Jennifer Sandusky. Paula Sullivan. Abtyy Burgan. Oawn Best, captain; Cory McKegg, co-captam 7) Sam Shepard drives the point home to Phillip Hart (8) Ronda M us. Mindy Auldndge and Michele Kline at Warrior Club banquet (9) Former Star reporters (10) Pep band member Jam Lyon (11) 'Chieftain statf members Kns Easterday. Joel Wolf. Jimmy SeaDnght. Brian Smith. Scott Bitner. Mrs Patricia lemkuhi. advisor. Lisa Bradley. Oawn Sewalf. Amy Burgan and Kate Jarmy (12) Cory McKegg in the 'Arrowhead office (13) Scott Reeder and Darn Mass collaborate at student government (14) 'No Scott. I have not finished typing the index ' Jami Huffer (15) Darren Kuhn and Ondy Thomas (16) Jenmy Seabnght and Joel Wolf enjoy being honored guests at the Senior Awards banquet O 122 — Clubs Organizations Clubs Orgamzations — 123 1962 Student Council . . . Throughout the 1984-85 school year, the Boonsboro High School Student Council successfully dealt with the many obligations presented to them, represented the opinions of the BHS student body, discussed ideas, and solved student problems. On October 5th the student council sponsored the annual homecoming dance. The dance turned out to be a success with a live band and the presentation of gifts to the newly-crowned queen. A few realized we had just celebrated our 25th homecoming which was initiated by Coach Dwight Scott for our first varsity football season. To promote school spirit, rivalry and fellowship, the student council held the first “Anything Goes competition in the gym. The sophomore class team took first place with the varsity cheerleaders and Chieftain staff placing second and third respectively. Throughout the entire competition, the teams laughed their way across the finish line while the student body cheered them on. Each year, student council officers select special performers to entertain the student body. These regularly scheduled Antrim Bureaus gave students a break from classroom routines. One of the most enjoyable programs was the trampoline act by a Spanish gymnast, a member of Spain’s national team. The student council provided a true Valentine treat for interested BHS students. Each paid a small fee in search Of a true love. A computer dating sheet was given to each student listing the names of the ten most compatible counterparts in the school. Students were very surprised at the results. The BHS student council kept school spirit heading toward the desired high and promoted opportunities for the student body to participate in a wide range of activities. Michelle Taulton gets Ann Ellis to help share the load. Student Council Advisors. Mr Deane Woodring and Mrs. Dotty Piccolomini, organize Homecoming activities. Student Council Officers: Michelle Taulton, Vice-Pres.; Dawn Hammond. Parliamentarian; Donna Smith. Pres.; Amy Burgan, Treasurer; Selena Reeder, Secretary. Washington County Association of Student Councils. Front Row: Doreen Collins, Dawn Hammond, Michelle Talbert. Back Row: Pam Conway, Trudie Parsons, Kate Jarmy, Cheryl Grove. Krista Holder. 124 — Student Council . . . Keeps School Spirit Alive in '85 Senior Class Reps. Front: Brenda Paul Row 1: Danny Hongell, Darren Massie, Jim Seabnght. Row 2: Susan Phillips. Ann Ellis. Stephanie Ridenour. Lisa Roelkey, Kate Jarmy. Right: Junior Class Reps. Row 1: Michelle Staubs, Paula Sullivan, Tim Baker. Ellie Shinham, Doreen Collins Row 2: Maura Mazzer, Marie Kumsher. Michelle Talbert. Jennifer Kline, Krista Holder. Row 3: Samantha Knight, Stephanne Gouker. Abby Burgan. Desiree Rowe. Sophomore Class Reps. Row 1: Corey Zimmerman. Karen Feketis. Richelle Lewis. Pamela Conway. Kris Stansbury. Row 2: Cathy Clark. Susan Nichols, Kendra Seburn. Christy Nuice. Amy Waters Row 3: Terri Albritton. Lee Henson. Scott Hongell. Mitesh Kothari. Right: Freshman Class Reps. Row 1: James Sweeney. Shawn Abbott, Trudie Parsons. Julie Young, Eric Ickes. Row 2: Carol King. Chuck Eichelberger. Mary Rodenhiser. Kendra Ruffner. Row 3: Cheryl Grove, Lisa Miller, Michelle Kable Row 4: Fina Conde. Deanna Beard. M„ J-. fish., Don . Dawn Best tries her best Lights On! The light and sound crew merged with the Drama Club under the direction of Mrs. Paula Kennedy this year to work rather closely with theatrical productions. Lisa Hensley served as president with Craig Davis, as vice-president. Right: Dave Nichols and Craig Davis trying to set lights for the school musical. Far Right: The light and sound crew: David Crawford. Lisa Hensley. Craig Davis, and Dave Nichols. Citizens Lend Support The Citizens Advisory Committee is comprised of interested community people. The makeup includes parents, students, faculty, administration, and any other community people who volunteer to serve. Topics include that which affects the school or its students. Mrs. Bonnie Hawbaker. Mrs. Rhea Pennella. Mrs. Barbara Mowat. Mrs. Ann Taylor. Mrs. Sara Sweeney. Mrs. Peggy Bitner, Mr. Joseph Robeson. Mrs. Connie Cline. Mrs. Linda Kifer and students Steph Gouker and Jim Seabright. Crew Helps The AV’s main priority is to relay film and filmstrip projectors, tape recorders, and all visual aides to and from classrooms. They also are responsible for the maintenance and ordering of parts. Mr. Del Schleuss advises crew members. Ben Gay takes AV inventory. Left: Audio visual crew: Ben Gay. Will Crampton. Curtis Davis. Mark Edleblute. Donald Argo; advisor. Mr. Del Schleuss 126 — Light Sound Citizens Advisory AV Crew Sports editor Dave Nichols is surrounded by helping hands. Shelly Looney. Selena Reeder, and Krista Holder. Jennifer Cline and Michele Fralin try to organize the journalism room. “No. they have not met the deadline, barks advisor Ms. JoAnne Lescalleet Cory McKegg and Michele Taulton while Krista Holder. Jennifer Cline, and Joe Judy make changes goof off during journalism. Arrowhead Strives for Perfection The Boonsboro High School newspaper, the Arrowhead, played the important role of informing the students of special events that occurred throughout the year. The newspaper covered all topics from academics to athletics; from featured items to current news. Journalism class, the organization of students who published the newspaper, was responsible for the writing of articles, the arrangement of layout, and the publishing, distribution, and budgeting of the Arrowhead. In order to do all this, journalism class worked long hard hours. To make the newspaper pleasing to the student body the staff presented interesting features, reported issues, and beefed up all updates on BHS sports events. To commend the outstanding individuals who helped make the Arrowhead successful, awards were presented to both Journalism I and II students at the spring assembly by advisor Ms. JoAnne Lescalleet. Senior editors were Shelly Looney, Cory McKegg, Michele Taulton, and Dave Nichols. Journalism class Row 1: Cory McKegg. Dave Nichols, advisor: Ms. Lescalleet. Michele Taulton. Shelly Looney. Row 2: Krista Holder. Brad Keller. Tammi Kefauver. Tim Reeder. Selena Reeder Row 3: Susan Phillips. Jennifer Cline. Joe Judy. Michele Fralin, Ronda Hutzell The Arrowhead editors Cory McKegg. Shelly Looney. Dave Nichols, and Michele Taulton busy putting the finishing touches on a page. Journalism — 127 Kendra Ruffner cheers during the first pep rally. 128 — Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Michelle Cannon and Julie Emanuelson Shawn Abbot tosses mini footballs. The Cheerleaders Bring . . . Both the varsity and junior varsity cheerleading squads consistently performed with spectacular showmanship wherever they went. During the football and basketball games they psyched the players and spectators with incredibly high mounts, jumps, and unique chants. Together the cheerleaders promoted school spirit by decorating hallways, locker rooms, and the football field of BHS with colorful posters, streamers and balloons. Many hours of practice were spent writing skits, choreographing dance routines and working hard to be able to skillfully execute their mounts in order to build excitement during the pep rallies. At summer camp, the extremely talented varsity squad won the National Cheerleading Association’s spirit megaphone and spirit stick given to the squad that displayed the most enthusiasm throughout the week-long camp. At Gettysburg College, the varsity cheerleaders attended the Eastern Cheerleading Association's Regional Finals. The challenge was heavy, but with much determination they took first place, which Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Row 1: Julie Emanuelson, captain; Michelle Cannon, co-captain; Row 2: Cara qualified the group to go on to compete in the Grand Weaver’ Kendra Ru, ner' Kelly Nokes; Row 3: Trud,e Parsons' Tina Turner- Row 4: Shawn Abbott Finals. In late March, they traveled to Williamsburg, Virginia, to compete in the Grand Finals. Over forty squads from the eastern coast gathered to compete in this prestigious competition. Although the Boons-boro girls didn't place in the top three squads, they performed fantastically and held high the tradition of terrific cheerleading at BHS. The cheerleaders keep up with the latest fads. Left to right: Shawn Abbott. Trudie Parsons. Tina Turner. Jennifer Sandusky, Sharon Baker, Paula Sullivan. Abby Burgan, Cara Weaver. Kendra Ruffner, Kim Albert, Stephanne Gouker, Krista Holder. Kirby Burger, Julie Emanuelson, Michelle Cannon, Kelly Nokes. Enthusiasm And Spirit To Unite BHS Donna Hill Conway, former BHS cheerleader and '75 graduate, serves as cheerleader advisor. Varsity Cheerleaders Kneeling: Abby Burgan, Paula Sullivan. Dawn Best, captain; Sharon Baker. Cory McKegg. co-captain; Kirby Burger. Jenny Sandusky; Standing: Stephanne Gouker, Kim Albert. Krista Holder. Varsity cheerleaders blasted their competition at Williamsburg’s Eastern Cheerleading Associations Grand Finals. The varsity cheerleading squad finds time to enjoy Williamsburg's history between competitions. t Cheerleading captain. Dawn Best, leads her squad. Cory McKegg has spirit. Let’s Hear It! Varsity Cheerleading Captains • 1961 Patty Knight • 1969 Linda Holder • 1970 Debbie Ballam • 1971 Lori Crouse • 1978 Connie Knight 1973 Donna Hill Robin Shinham • 1966 Becky Kretzer • 1965 Mary Lee Knight Varsity Cheerleaders — 129 Warrior Club: Championship Standouts The Warrior Club is an organization comprised of any interested student involved with any organized sports team at BHS. The club usually meets throughout the school year in either the auditorium or the gym. Its primary function is to provide all athletic awards— letters, bars, emblems, patches—to members of all sports teams. Awards are presented several times throughout the year to honor fall, winter, and spring sports participants. The Warrior Club also hosts the All-Sports banquet, held this past year on May 18th. Coach Dwight Scott serves as advisor for the club. Mr. Roger Moore has announced for BHS for the past 25 years! John Scrivener and George Baihley — senior athletes Ann Ellis and Kelly Bricker attended the All-Sports banquet. Dwight E. Scott was named Maryland's Coach of the Mr. Joseph Robeson honors senior track member Andy Ickes. Year. Warrior Club Row 1: Coach Dwight Scott, advisor; Jim Seabright. president; Desiree Rowe, secretary; Dawn Weaver, treasurer; Kris Easterday. vice-president. Row 2: Tim Morrow. Andy Ickes, Dean Jansson, Dawn Hammond, Ronda Miku6, Michele Kline. Wendi Shank, Jennifer Gillespie, George Baihly. Row 3: Kelly Bricker, Joel Lum, Brian Crampton. Joel Wolf, Brian Smith, Craig Miner, Brad Keller. Dave Nichols, Mindy Auldridge, Dawn Best. Ann Ellis. Row 4: Selena Reeder, Raymond Monninger. Ben Gay. Tessy Fuss. Christine Clark, Mike Crampton, Kelly Lowery, Sharon Baker, Jennifer Sandusky, Curtis Langley. Row 5: Michele Fralin, Krista Holder, Paula Sullivan, Crystal Brandenburg, Marsi Ingram, Cathy Clark, Christy Cooper, Kim Smith, Kathy Hungerford. Marsha Nelson, Carolyn Wilkinson. Row 6: Kim Albert, Karen Clark, Abby Burgan, Wayne Kretzer, Scott Horning, Anne Semler, Carrie Rose, Tammy Schilling, Courtney Rimmer. Row 7: Robert Irving, Toby Betts, Jeff Snoots, Jason Pennella, Sean Burgess, Brian Woodring, Eric Ickes, Kurt Feldmyer, Randy McClure, Craig Davis. Row 8: Joseph Reed, John Sandusky, Mike Helm, Troy Brawner. Presley Rand, Mark Semler. Lome Ridenour, Jeff Reid. Row 9: Michael Cronise, Scott Baker, Scott Hahn, Larry Ecton, Billy Everhart, Russell Moser, Darren Stotelmyer, Michelle Cannon, Julie Emanuelson, Shawn Monninger. Row 10: Gerald Reeder, Matt Weaver, Rodney Grimm, Gary Hartzell. Lisa Miller. Todd Easterday, David Reed Row 11: John Dyleski, Brian Stine, Todd Dorsey. Glenn Reeder, Jackie Kerns, Cassandra Smith, Christy Nuice, Kevin Seburn, Monica Daniel, Beth Sullivan, Benjy Wolf. Row 12: Will Crampton, John Turner, Barry Scott, Kenny Smith, James Fisher, Travis Burker, William Hongell, Matt Ptacek, Darren Massie Row 13: Fina Conde, Deana Beard, Tarra Wills, Amy Bittle, Robert Talbert. Robert Farrie Gaming club advisor, Mr. Gerald Haines, debates strategy with Danny Hongell and Jay Cunningham. Todd Henson and Tim Burns battle a game of Top Secret. Gamers Play Around Faculty member Mr. Gerald Haines realizes that life can, at times, be a game. He serves as advisor for the Gaming Club which meets during club meetings once a month. Members learn and put to use strategies for various role-playing games such as Dungeons and Dragons, Gamma World, Top Secret and others. Club officers are: Danny Hongell, president; Dickie Hopkins, vice-president; Les Stotler, secretary; and Joey Pennella, treasurer. A group of role-playing gamers: Todd Henson, David Stemper, James Lyon, Bob Falck, Joey Pennella, Scott Reeder, and Darren Churchey. Bob Snavely, What game do you play? Eric Moser. John Holtz. Robert Snavely. and Gary Hull play games. Senior gamers: Danny Hongell. president: Joey Pennella. treasurer: Ed Warner, Dickie Hopkins, vice-president: George Baihly, Tim Burns, Bob Falck. Scott Bitner, and Scott Dorsey Gaming Club Row 1: James Williams. Les Stotler. Joey Pennella, Danny Hongell, Dickie Hopkins. Tim Burns, Philip Knopp. David Stemper. Charlie Barnhart Row 2: Charles Holter, David Dameron, Mark Mazzer, Bob Falck, Jim Seabright, Scott Bitner, John Turner, George Baihly, Jeff Gillespie, Scott Dorsey. Row 3: Brett Carnahan, James Cunningham, Buddy Best, Amon Esworthy. Scott Smith, Gary Hull. Todd Henson. Mike Stotler, John Holtz, Scott Reeder, Karl Warner. Row 4: Eric Moser. Curtis Owens. James Lyon. Mitesh Kothari, John Scrivener, Brian Taylor, John Neilands. James Greeley. Darren Churchey, Ken Johnson, Ted Richardson: advisor. Mr. Haines Games Club — 131 BHS Marching Band Completes 47th Year The Boonsboro High School band, under the direction of veteran director, Mr. Philip L. Wilkes, had another outstanding year beginning with grueling summer practices in the hot August sun. They perfected their field show even as school began, strutting up and down Campus Avenue during the fourth period of the school day. The annual showcase of bands, held during October at South High, was hosted this year by our Warrior band. Although there is no judging for this event, there is fierce competition among the area high schools. Once again, our great band captured first-place honors in the Annual Alastia Mummer’s Parade, exhibiting precise form and executing musical perfection. The annual spring concert highlighted a season of hard work, dedication and fine musical talent. In late spring the Warrior marchers returned to pound the pavements, preparing for the Apple Blossom Parade in Winchester and the Memorial Day Parade in Sharps-burg. Color Guard Row 1: Teri Bolton. Chris Reid. Andrea Hawbaker Row 2: Ann Nicodemus, Monica Daniel. Teresa Jones. Brenda Paul. Kristi Easterday and Tabby Griffith give a salute to the crowd. Flag Squad Row 1: Michele Kline. Lisa Bradley. Row 2: Stephanie Delauney. Wendi Kefauver, Shelly Hardy. Christy Nuice, Jeannie King. Lori Hines. Krista Fulk, Deana Crawford. Tina Turner. Carrie Rose. Christine Smith. Row 3: Kelly Knight. Angel Smith. Lisa Miller. Krista Mitchell. Michele Fralin, Ann Ellis. Samantha Knight, Jenny Gillespie. Row 4: Andrea Hawbaker. Teri Bolton. Rifle Squad Row 1: Amy King, Deena Shank. Kim Eichelberger. Tina Monninger. Tonja Whipp Row 2: Kristi Easterday. Tabby Griffith. Majorettes Row 1: Selena Reeder. Row 2: Jami Huffer. Wendi Shank. Tammy Byrd Row 3: Sue Roelkey. Marleen Reeder. Amy Poling. Shelly Sisk. Piccoloists Stacy Sweeney Dawn Weaver. Mr. Philip Wilkes, Director Band Council Row 1: Tabby Griffith. Michelle Hardy. Eric Ickes. Scott Reeder, Corey Zimmerman. Row 2: Kim Eichelberger, Chris Reid, Michele Kline. Ronda Mikus. Selena Reeder. Karen Coleman Row 3: Kris Easterday. Danny Hongell. Matt Ptacek. Flag Squad ushered for the annual spring concert. Band Seniors Row 1: Jeame King, Ann Ellis. Stephanie Ridenour, Margaret Weltz, Darin Massie. Dwayne Flook. Bob Reid, Donna Smith. Danny Hongell. Ronda Mikus, Wendi Shank, Brenda Paul, Donald Bryan, Tim Burns. Row 2: Chris Reid. Michele Kline. Lisa Roelkey, Tim Reese, Dawn Weaver, Kris Easterday. Matt Ptacek, Tim Reeder, Kate Jarmy, Selena Reeder, Amy Burgan, Cindy Giles. Symphony Band Row 1: Amy Burgan. Tabby Griffith, Beth Sullivan, Donna Smith, Pam Conway. Kim Vance, Stacey Sweeney, Dawn Weaver. Row 2: Christy Hutzell, Jeanie King, Alice Wright, Anne Semler, Shelly Hardy, Jennifer Cline. Wendy Gaylor, Julie Young, Melissa Haller, Heather Green. Tracy Helm, Katie O'Donnell Row 3: Melissa Palm, Julie Hotter, Kate Jarmy. Jennifer Hofelt, Terri Mullendore, Julie Mongan, Greg VanWinkle. Kristi Easterday. Melanie Parker. Cheri Grove. Jackie Kerns. Stefanie Moats. Lisa Roelkey, Kim Lefever, Kendra Seburn. Cindy Giles. Sally Hammond, Beth Fralin, Alison Ridenour, Jo Ann Hagan, Frances Miller. Row 4: Mary Anne Rodenhiser, Lori Sullivan. Shannon Mullendore, Stacey Marker, Ronda Mikus, David Moeller, Shawn Yommer, Julie Cline, Karen Coleman, Lisa Snook, Deanna Harwood, Lisa Markle. Becky Martz. Carol King. Cindy King, Brenda Paul. Ellie Shinham, Tim Reeder, Lisa Miller, Cassandra Smith, Laura May, Stephanie Ridenour, director: Mr. Phillip Wilkes. Row 5: Jodie Young. Wendy Waters. Kendra Rohrer, Lisa Burger. Kim Gordon, Susan Reese. Dawn Redmond, Lisa McClarigan, Craig Poffenberger, Darren Churchey, Corey Zimmerman, Sharon Easterday. Tim Reese. Danny Hongell. Dwayne Flook, Phillip Dorosh, Chuck Hongell, Eric Ickes. Ben Snyder. Russ Giles. Michelle Wolford. Nathan Hofelt, Ricky Biddle, Mike Burker, Bob Reid, John Holtz. Darin Massie, Tony Gipe, Eric Moser, Wayne Kretzer, Scott Hongell. Matt Ptacek. Row 6: Randy Thompson. Benji Wolf. Vanessa Littman, Steve Pryor. Jeff Gillespie. Dale Bryan, Bill Spessard, James Lyon. Jeff Snoots. Scott Reeder, Doug VanWinkle, Donald Bryan, Todd Haupt, Tim Burns. Keith Bryan, Todd Henson, Dolan Clipp Band — 133 An Age-Old Tradition: FFA The Future Farmers of America (FFA) is devoted to the many aspects of agriculture. The students, throughout the year, held several fundraisers including ham sandwich sales, candy sales, citrus fruit sale, and lily and mum sale. Junior Dean Poffenberger traveled to Kansas City for the National FFA Convention, competing in various areas of animal husbandry. The club also traveled to Harrisburg for the annual farm show held there. They held a community show, visited several regional contests, and traveled to the state judging contest, placing first and third in the dairy judging contest. The FFA also made contributions to the school, sodding the football practice field. Dean Poffenberger and Derrick Churchey shared the office of president; Sherry Otzelberger was vice-president. Other officers were Bobbi Jo Taulton, secretary; Gerald Taulton, treasurer; Lisa Brining, reporter; Mike Ferguson, sentinel; and Kurt Williams, junior advisor. Dean Poffenberger. Matt Debaugh, and Mark Rohrer with Freshman Matt Debaugh looks over the livestock. FFA float entry. Dean Poffenberger inspects livestock for dairy judging Denise Canfield. Tim Reese. Lori Bussard. and Ben contest. Moss learn the art of tree-trimming. J Tommy Milburn worked on the football field with other FFA members. Travis Lewis. Frank Owens, and Curtis Witek help to repair the football field. Future Farmers of America Row 1: Bobbi Jo Taulton, secretary; Lisa Brining, reporter; Sherry Otzelberger. vice-president; Mark Rohrer. Mike Ferguson, sentinel; Row 2: Tony Trovinger. Darren Kinna, Dwayne Rowe. Scott Hammond. Mike Keller. Randy Rhodes. Donald Churchey; Row 3: John Dagenhart, Richard Hahn. Sam Miller, Richard Rhodes. Darrin Miller. Tommy Milburn. Ronald Churchey. Sean Lawson; Row 4: Shannon Gay. Matt Debaugh. Brian Trumpower. Paul Horning. Marny Marr. Frank Owens. Kim Fann. Frank Stotelmyer; Row 5: Ronald Pittsnogle, Roman Barnhart. Dwayne Harold. Mary Griffith. Lisa Shaff. Laura Gossard. Melissa Hines; Row 6: Bruce Yeager. Daniel Thomas. 134 - Future Farmers of America Robert Wllso . Karen Trumpower. Kendra Ganoe. ui|OJ 319,. Jaaatjiax p«n M. • P ' l t«. • •. • ll««V W. • ann$ r ,. m|uis 10. • •JU p!a M VH J Scriptures Provide Direction Andy Ickes. Cheryl Keyton. and Scott Thomas discuss scripture. Bible study drew from BHS students interested in the reading and discussion of scripture. Members met each Wednesday before school hours in room A35. Mr. Deanne Wood-ring seves as faculty advisor. Student leaders are Andy Ickes, Cheryl Keyton, and Scott Thomas. FHA Gets New Leadership The Future Homemakers of America (FHA) held several fundraisers this past year, using the proceeds to prepare and deliver food baskets for Thanksgiving and Christmas to those in need. The club hosted the Warrior Club banquet in May. The highlight of the year was a fashion show held at the local mall where students showed their various handcrafted attires. New faculty member Miss Joan Rohrer served as the club’s advisor. Officers included Connie Harold, president; Ronda Hutzell, vice-president; and Terri Albritton, secretary. Miss Rohrer served as treasurer. Kathy Albritton. Peggy Castle. Cindy Thomas. Cheryl Zeger. Stella Fox all present their homemade wardrobes at the fashion show held in the mall. FHA members Angel Smith. Tanya Bell. Amy Butts. Amy Leggett. Terri Albritton, Shelly Powell. Michelle Wolford, and Tina Monninger hosted the Warrior Club banquet. FFA Row 1. Connie Harold. Tina Monninger. Cory McKegg. Ronda Hutzell Row 2: Kelly Lowery. Jenny Sandusky. Sharon Baker. Amy Leggett. Tanya Bell. Marie Kumsher. Nicole Hutchinson. Terri Albritton. Kim Millard, Lynn Carlson; advisor. Miss Joan Rohrer. Cheryl Zeger. Angel Smith. Tonja Whipp. Kelli Knight. Mill • 72 Patrkla Atkin • '73 Dana M«Coy • '74 Dana McCoy • 73 Tarrta Strvan • T Ba k C FBLA Prepares For Careers The Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), under the advisorship of business teacher Mrs. Yvonne Wilson, had as its goal the development of career supportive competencies and the promotion of civic and personal responsibility. Diane Bolton served as president of the FBLA with Lisa Roelkey, secretary; Ronna Mangum, treasurer; Peggy Castle, reporter; and Lisa Routzahn, parliamentarian. The club sponsored several activities during the school year including a Christmas party for the faculty’s small children, a jewelry sale, and a field trip. They presented teachers with apples during Teacher Appreciation Week. During the spring term, Ms. Dorothy Davis resumed her role as group advisor, following Ms. Wilson’s departure from BHS. Lisa Miller and Kym Shade dance the Lisa Routzahn, Lisa Roelkey. Diane Bolton, Konna Mangum wait tor the day away at the M.D. dance-a-thon. meeting to commence. Shelly Powell is busy cleaning tables. Lisa Routzahn helps decorate the tree for FBLA Christmas party. FBLA Row 1: Mrs. Yvonne Wilson, advisor; Lisa Routzahn, Ronna Mangum, Diane Bolton, Peggy Castle, Lisa Roelkey. Penny Delauney. Jeanie King; Row 2: Kim Jones, Wendy Gaylor, Shelly Powell, Chante Knight. Samantha Welsh, Sandra Hawkins, Judy Eichelberger, Angie Lake. Keli Hopkins; Row 3: Theresa Lincks, Michelle Wolford, Kelly Stickles, Chris Reid. Pam Getridge, Teresa Jones. Marsha Jones, Sean Hazard; Row 4: Rhonda Taulton, Michelle Dill. Lisa McClarigan, Jenny Wilson, Annette Jones. Karen Coleman, Rosemary Ward. Kelly Delauney. Denise Canfield 136 — Future Business Leaders of America Mandy Shaffer. Darrin Kinna. Kim Jones. Ronda Ringler. Diane Cavanaugh. Paul Horning. Christy Cronise. and Matt Ptacek attended the annual DECA convention. Mandy Shaffer is sworn in by Christi Cronise as DECA historian. Ronda Ringler. Lisa Miller. Christi Cronise. Kim Jones. Mandy Schaffer, and Diane Cavanaugh at the DECA Installation banquet. DECA Row 1: Richie Myers. Kelli Holmes. Shellie Reagan. Denise Snook, Karen Cole, Krista Rowland. Jerry Ringler. Keith Tritapoe; Row 2: Paul Horning. Dale Davis. Janice Sharitz. Gary Zimmerman. Ronda Ringler. Kim Jones, Mandy Shaffer. Diane Cavanaugh. Kym Shade. Mrs. Megan Welsh, advisor; Row 3: Tony Stottlemyer, Tom Timmons, Randy Rhodes. Tony Twigg, Mark Mueller. Mike Crigger. Randy Potter. Ray Monninger, Kevin Lochner. Billy Spessard. Clifford Bisser, Randy Stull, Gary Rohrer. Lance Morgan. Peter Murtaugh. DECA Promotes Business Opportunities Mrs. Megan Welsh serves as adviser for the Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA). DECA’s goals include promotion of vocational understanding, social intelligence, civic consciousness and leadership development. This year’s activities include a Christmas party, the employer-employee banquet and the Muscular Dystrophy Dance-a-Thon. DECA officers for 1984-85 are: President— Christi Cronise; Vice-president—Ronda Ringler; Secretary—Kim Jones; Treasurer— Diane Cavanaugh; Historian — Mandy Shaffer. The outstanding DECA Senior award was presented at the annual senior assembly. Ronna Mangum. Peggy Castle, and Diane Bolton—FBLA officers. I D O. Row 1: Kelly Weaver. Samantha Welsh, Shelly Looney. Debbie Fravel, Lynnette Downin, Sherry Otzelberger. Angie Spino, Darla Lowery; Row 2: Brenda Rhodes, Missy Jones, Mary Whetzel, Sheri Marks. James Hull. David Niswander. Diane Bolton, Tina Churchey, Robin Deener; Row 3: Daryl Moser, David Greene, Perry Price, Rod Smith, Tim Nalley, Randy Kretzer, Eric Kline. Tim McCoy. Mark Exline. Donald Coe. Robert Johnson. Billy Eichelberger, Donald Argo. Dale Conley. Jerry Eichelberger. DO Program Provides Jobs The Diversified Occupations Program (DO) is a work-oriented class of young people under the direction of Mr. Robert Wetzel. These students attend school for half the school day, leaving to assume job positions for the remainder of the day. These young career-minded pupils learn the skills and responsibilities necessary for success in the working world. DO is not a club but it is a very hardworking, integral part of the scope of education here at BHS. DECA DO — 137 Drama Club Boonsboro Singers: The Student interest in dramatic activities has increased over the years at BHS. This year’s drama club proved that many students have a divine interest in the performing arts. At the first club meeting, held in October, officers were elected: president, Robert Snyder; vice-president, Tabby Griffith; secretary, Robyn Harrison; and treasurer, Lisa Hensley. The drama club participated in two main field trips this year, both to Washington, D.C. At the beginning of the year they went to see the award-winning musical, “Cats,” at the National Theater. Later, they returned to the same theater to see 42nd Street.” The same day, students toured the Ford Theater and the Kennedy Center, and spent free time on the mall looking through the Old Post Office and shops. During March, selected members of the Drama Club started rehears- als for the annual musical, The Pajama Game. Rehearsals continued through the month of April and the beginning of May. Advisor of the Drama Club and director of the play, Ms. Paula Kennedy, assisted by junior Jill MacMichael, had many hectic moments trying to pull the musical together in time. Finally, after many frantic practices after school and evenings, the play was ready to go on Thursday, May 16. The cast presented a performance for 7th and 8th graders Thrusday morning, then again Thursday and Friday nights open to the public. The Drama Club of 1985 was full of excitement and adventure. It gave many students a chance to experience all aspects of the theatrical world. Ms. Kennedy keeps a strict eye on the Drama Club. Cast members take a final curtain call. Drama Club Row 1: Courtney Rimmer, Vanessa Littman, Margaret Weltz. Nancy Distad. Michelle Walling. Kristina Adam. Jeannie Roser. Lisa Markle. Carol King. Stephanie Seekins, Melissa Haller. Russell Giles. Dwayne Flook; Row 2: Blake Brown. Becky Kendle, Karin Shifler. Alison Ridenour. Tammy Malkiewicz. Beth Humphrey. Tiffany Patterson. Darren Giffith. Doreen Collins. Cindy King. Pam Conway. Daphne Cannon. Lisa Hensley. Shelly Lewis; Row 3: Suzie Nichols. Michelle Hagy, Mary Baxley. Stephanie Ridenour. Richard Myers. Genevieve Clever. Frances Miller. Melanie Parker. Melissa Palm. Shelly Sisk. Sue Roelky, Jen Hofelt. Alice Wright. Ellie Shinham, Todd Easterday; Row 4: Michelle Kable, Mary Bailey, Lori Robinson. Michelle Auldridge, Maura Mazzer. Julie Mam. Tabby Griffith. Robyn Harrison. Amy Bittle, Michele Hardy. Tracy Helm. Deanna Harwood. Tarra Wills, Valleri Smith. Kirby Burger, JoAnn Hagan; Row 5: Jill MacMichael. Joy Thomas, Shawn Tucker. Terry Hopkinson. Tony Gipe. Tim Reeder. David Crawford. James Nichols. Scott Hongell, Randy Thompson. Kevin Seburn. Doug VanWinkle, Joe Judy; Row 6: Andrea Hawbaker. Cindy Giles, Heidi Seppanen. Robert Snyder, Tenny Mackert, Dave Nichols. Ben Snyder. Chuck Hongell. Phil Dorosh, Chris Semler. Patrick Sweeney. Greg VanWinkle 138 — Drama Club Arts are Alive and Well Robert Snyder and Robyn Harrison play Sid and Babe; Jill MacMichael and Dwayne Flook as; Gladys and Hines. Jill MacMichael. Robyn Harrison, Frances Miller, Rob Sndyer. Melanie Parker, Chuck Hongell. Missy Fleming, Julie Main, Kirby Burger, Lisa Hensley, Dwayne Flook and Melissa Palm see CATS . Dwayne Flook hassles Julie Main. Terri Bolton. Melissa Palm and Cindy King Patrick Sweeney and Bill Clark Jill MacMichael has what it takes! Boonsboro Singers perform in Harpers Ferry. Kris Roody, Leslie Hines, Frances Miller, Kathy Albritton and Lisa Hensley participate in the one-act play. Chorus Performs This year’s Boonsboro Singers had a slightly busy year. They traveled to Harpers Ferry to perform at St. Peter’s Church and toured the streets carolling. The Singers also went to Frederick riding through the town on horse-drawn carriages and, once again, singing Christmas carols. On June 8th, they performed their last concert. Selected pieces were presented by the group and individuals. Tabby Griffith and Randy Thompson were selected for All-state chorus, and Chuck Hongell and Melissa Palm were alternates. Boonsboro Singers Row 1: Bob Thomas, Lisa Hensley, Shawn Tucker. Darren Griffith. Joy Thomas. Alison Ridenour, Karen Shifler. Tabby Griffith. Stacey Marker. Tiffany Patterson; Row 2: Frances Miller, Dave Nichols, Pam Conway. Cindy King. Jill MacMichael, Kristine Roody, Melissa Palm. Amy Waters. Shawn Abbott. Margaret Weltz, Melanie Parker, Dee Casto, Suzie Nichols, Ellie Shinham; Row 3: Stephanie Seekins. Robyn Harrison. Kate Jarmy, Jennifer Hofelt, Alice Wright. Veronica Dunn, David Moeller; Row 4: Robert Snyder, Chuck Hongell. Greg VanWinkle. Bill Clark, Randy Thompson, Patrick Sweendy, Tony Gipe, Doug VanWinkle, James Nichols. Dwayne Flook, Joann Hogan Boonsboro Singers — 139 Chieftain Staff Brings Together The Chieftain editorial board, comprised of fifteen dedicated seniors, eagerly tackled the lengthy process of creating a yearbook under the supervision of advisor Mrs. Pat Lemkuhl. Creating an awesome anniversary yearbook that would encompass the highlights of the twenty-four previous years, and at the same time provide total coverage for this year, was the challenge facing the staff. The editorial board busied themselves in the early part of the school year with theme development, journalistic techniques, design and layout, photography, and advertising sales. The editorial board was wholeheartedly supported by assistant staff members who became familiarized with the process of creating an anniversary yearbook that would surpass all others in both substance and quality. All members of the yearbook staff contributed to the success of the anniversary edition in some way. The Chieftain sales staff sold plush animals as well as patron ads, and promoted various other fundraising projects to keep the price of the yearbook within reason. The sales staff was also instrumental in selling the unfinished yearbook to the students, faculty, and other people interested in purchasing a yearbook. The editorial board earned a considerable amount of money by selling patron ads and was the underlying force behind quality and creativity in yearbook design. Chieftain Editorial Board Row 1: Tammi Kefauver, Monica Bishop, Cory McKegg. Amy Burgan, Mrs. Pat Lemkuhl, advisor; Row 2: Susan Phillips. Ann Ellis. Kristi Easterday. Kate Jarmy, Dawn Sewalt; Row 3: Joel Wolf. Jim Seabright. Scott Bitner. Matt Hart. Brian Smith Joel Wolf, Mrs. L's HON, is hard at work. Editorial Assistants Row 1: Sonja Rosenberry, Michelle Staubs, Krista Holder. Paula Sullivan, Karen Clark, Eric Boyer; Row 2: Matt Weaver. Kim Eichelberger, Craig Davis, Jill MacMichael. Tammy Staley, Julie Main. Carolyn Wilkinson Student life editors Amy Burgan Kristi Easterday Editorial assistants, Jill MacMichael and Karen Clark enjoy their tasks! .40 — The Chieftain Twenty-five Years Lisa Bradley, Michele Kline. Jami Huffer, and Dawn Hammond know an Apple lie a day takes yearbook pains away. Julie Mongan and Doug VanWinkle received a free yearbook during the staff s sales campaign. Julie Mongan, Tiffany Patterson, Chuck Eichelberger. James Sweeney. Doug VanWinkle. Christy Nuice, and Kate Jarmy Kim Eichelberger. Shelly Sisk, Pamela Conway Three computer pioneers. At a yearbook staff meeting. Krista Holder reports the financial status to members. Wisner • 1965 Barbara Beard • 1966 Fay Anders • 1967 O Jan R. Gamby • 1975 Brenda L. Eccard • 1976 C « y Andrea Poffenberger, Cindy Reeder • 1983 c i o sauijoH maqezfia 0861 • uauodjs 6Z61 Z£6l • JJeqda)! buuoq i£6l • juaq M «p«n 0Z61 • aiuuo[) 2961 • mbjqd auiaAOj ) 1961 • SJOjipa uie|jaiq3 Chieftain Sales Staff Row 1: Corey Zimmerman, Abby Burgan. Trudie Parson, Traci Karn, Nicole Dubrowa. Julie Young. Michelle Staubs, Paula Sullivan, Lisa Snook. Pam Conway. Craig Davis; Row 2: Karen Clark. Jill MacMichael, Stephanne Gouker, Mary Rodenhiser. Krista Holder, Doreen Collins, Angela Bishop, Michelle Kline. Monica Bishop. Tiffany Patterson. Jackie Kerns; Row 3: Desiree Rowe. Andrea Hawbaker. Stacey Sweeney, Lisa Markle. Beth Fralin, Tammi Kefauver; Row 4: Chuck Eichelberger, James Sweeney. Matt Weaver. John Holtz. Marsi Ingram, Amy Butts, Kim Eichelberger. Tammy Staley. Dawn Sewalt, Shelly Sisk, Christy Nuice; Row 5: Chuck McCall, Danny McClure, Crystal Brandenburg, Mark Semler. Kate Jarmy. Kristi Easterday. Matt Hart. Joel Wolf. Randy McClure. The Chieftain — 141 (1) Dawn Weaver await', action (2) Coach Clayton Anders gets opted (3) Oarren Stotdmyer tags the opponent. Brad Keller backs him up (4) Coach Dwight Scott supervises members ol his track team (5) Billy Everhart shoots tor two (6) The varsity volleyball team anxiously anticipates playing (7) Raymond Monmnger is ail muscle (8) C M hram lets go ol the pole. ready to tall m the pits (9) The Warrior detense hangs tough against the Lions (10) W Smothers gets off the floor To win the tap (11) Dawn Sewalt goes up for a spike (12) The Warriors overpowered Middetown at the Regional playofls (13) Amy Kvig. Deana Beard, and Stephanie Moats take tune to relax (14) Penny Dclauney demonstrates the two hand set shot (15) Joel Wot and Jeff Snoots prepare lor a cross country meet (16) Mark Stme defends tw opponent. (17) The cross country team loosens up for an important meet 1978 M iihram ets goof the ooie ready to fall m the pits 142 — Sports i SPORTS Harriers Show Their Prowess The Boys’ and Girls’ Cross Country Teams had identical objectives: stick together to win. These strategies paid off as the two Boonsboro squads ran away with top honors at the Washington County Championships. With five runners amongthetop 10 in the Boys’ Meet, the Warriors handily defeated the other county teams. A 5-6-7 finish in the girls race enabled them to win with a decent block. Both teams sweeping county crowns is an indication of the spectacular season for the runners. Joel Wolf and Cathy Clark set course records for a Boonsboro runner on the BHS course of 16:13 for 3 miles and 16:08 for 2.5 miles respectively. The fact that Boonsboro captured the Girls' Class C” State Cross Country Championship over a hilly Hereford High School course came as no surprise to coach Dwight Scott. Western Maryland has quite a reputation for its excellence in girls athletics as Boonsboro showed the way with 50 points followed by Smithsburg, Wal-kersville, Brunswick, and Middletown. The girls had three runners among the top 10 finishers which made the difference in team standings of the state event. Mindy Auldridge placed sixth (17:24), Cathy Clark was seventh (17:30), Christy Cooper eighth (17:33), Stephanie Smith 13th (18:02), and Kim Smith 16th (18:07). The boys’ team was led by eighth-place finisher Benjy Wolf (17:12) and followed by John Sandusky 13th (17:21) in the State Class C” Championship to place second as a team. In addition to winning the county and state titles, the girls were 4-1 in dual and triangular meets. Ironically, the girls' team shattered a school record in its only dual meet defeat of the season against Walkersville. The boys finished the season with a 3-2 record. Since Coach Scott inherited the Cross Country program in 1978, the girls or boys have never finished lower than fifth place in State Competition. We have produced strong teams and outstanding individuals for many years,” said Coach Scott. Girls’ Cross Country Team. Row 1: Mindy Auldridge. Lisa Bradley — Captain. Dawn Weaver Row 2: Christy Cooper. Tessy Fuss. Lisa Lehman, Stephanie Smitth, Stella Fox Row 3: Michele Kline — Manager, Cathy Clark, Kim Smith. Chris Clark, Mary Baxley. Coach Dwight Scott. Boys Cross Country Team Row 1: Andy Ickes. Joel Wolf — Captain; George Baihly, Darin Massie. Row 2: Eric Ickes. Jr Dunkin, Gary Hartzell, Jeff Snoots. Scott Horning. Butch Kearns, Jason Pennella. Row 3: Coach Dwight Scott, Eric Moser. Benjy Wolf. Scott Hongell, John Sandusky, Jamie Lyon, Brian Woodring. Wayne Kretzer, Dean Jansson — Manager. BOYS OPPONENTS GIRLS 25-32(W) North Hagerstown 18-53(W) 2nd of 8 Mercersburg Invitational 2nd of 7 4th of 12 Frank Keyser Memorial 3rd of 10 B18. SM-70. So-81(W) Smithsburg. South B-23. Sm-34(W) 3rd of 8 Brunswick Invitational 4th of 7 33-22(1) Williamsport 27-32(W) M-25. B-30. F-82(l) Midd . Fred . Bruns, 8-28. Br-47. M-53(W) B-18, W-60. J-62(W) Walkersville. Jefferson B-30. W-27(L) 4th of 9 MVAL 4th of 8 1st of 5 Washington County 1st of 4 2nd of 7 Regionals 3rd of 6 2nd of 16 States 1st of 13 Right; Cross Country Seniors. Left to Right; Darin Massie. Andy Ickes. George Baihly. Lisa Bradley — Captain, Joel Wolf — Captain, Mindy Auldridge, Dawn Weaver. 144 — Cross Country ..XT 0 The boys with their 2nd place plaque at States. Left to Right: Darin Massie. Wayne Kretzer, Andy Ickes, Benjy Wolf, Joel Wolf — Captain, Gary Hartzell. Tessy Fuss, Chris Clark and Mary For Eric Moser, putting on shoes can be a hassle. Baxley laugh about the race. Cathy Clark and Mindy Auldridge. Stephanie Smith signals victory. Left to Right: Wayne Kretzer. Gary Hartzell. Joel WWf. Darin Massie. Benjy WOlf. Andy Ickes. Below: Joel Wolf, Benjy Wolf, and John San-Below: Jr. Dunkin, Butch Kearns. Eric Ickes, Brian Woodring, Jamie Lyon, Jason Pennella and Eric Moser. dusky. State Championships Didn't Surprise Coach Scott Cross Country — 145 Warriors Complete 25th Season The 1984 football season marked the 25th year of football’s existence as a sport at Boonsboro High School. The season started on August 15 with two-a-day practices. Thirty-three players began the long haul of a difficult season ahead. This year’s captains were Jim Seabright and Brian Stine. The team finished with a 3-7 record but played much better than their record indicated. With a good bounce and a lucky break now and then, the team could have fared much better. Two of the losses were in overtime and many of the games were close until the final gun had sounded. The defense proved to be the strongest point for the team. At the end of the season, the defense was ranked number one in the Tri-State area which consisted of 27 schools. This fact was very evident by the honors the players received at the end of the year. Three Warriors were named to the AII-MVALTeam: tackle Tim McCoy, defensive back Jim Seabright, and linebacker Ray Monninger. Three others were given honorable mentions: defensive end Craig Miner, linebacker Mark Exline, and defensive lineman-running back Curtis Langley. Ray Monninger was then selected as a Bowman All-Consensus linebacker. The offensive highlight of the season had to be the game with Francis Scott Key. The offense rolled up a total of 267 yards. The Homecoming game was also a success with the Warriors defeating the Walkersville Lions 14-0. At the end of the season, it was announced that Donald Lewis would retire as head coach, ending a twenty-five year involvement with football at Boonsboro. Clayton Anders was named to succeed Coach Lewis. This anniversary season was memorable for everyone involved with the football program. Craig Miner takes a hand-off. Will Crampton (12). Brian Stine (34) and Craig Miner (35) are ready for the kill. Jim Seabright uses an excellent defensive move against the Craig Miner. Will Crampton and Barry Scott opponent. go for the extra point. WE OPPONENTS THEY 6 North Hagerstown 12 13 Catoctin 21 7 Linganore 10 2 Williamsport 17 14 Walkersville 0 0 Brunswick 13 9 North Carroll 0 2 Middletown 13 20 F.S.K. 0 0 Smithsburg 28 Varsity Football Team Row 1: Joel Lum. Barry Scott. Todd Schilling. Craig Miner. Jim Seabr ht. CO-captain; Brian Stine, co-captam; Tim McCoy. Bill Welling. Ray Monnmger. Tim Morrow Row 2: Bob Snavely, Brian Smith. Ken Smith. Curt Langley. Dave Nichols. John Scrivener. Jim Rand. Ben Gay Row 3: Coach Don Palmer. Travis Burker Row 4: Coach Gene Swam. Tenny Mackert — manager. Scott Twigg. Lome Ridenour. Brian Crampton. Coach Clayton Anders 146 — Varsity Football Ben Gay takes the ball from Will Crampton and looks for a hole. Area's No. 1 Defense Bill Welling, Ray Monninger, Curt Langely. Craig Miner, Tim McCoy await the Offensive Team. Bill Welling 4 yr Todd Schilling 4 yr Tim McCoy 4 yr Dave Nichols 3 yr Our first female managers: Tammi Kefauver and Tenney Mackert. Jim Seabright 4 yr Craig Miner 4 yr Joel Lum 2 yr John Scrivner 2 yr Brian Crampton 1 yr Brian Stine 4 yr Brian Smith 1 yr Sh Blankenship 3 yr Jim Rand 4 yr Curt Langley 4 yr Ray Monninger 4 yr Robert Snavely 1 yr Tim Morrow 4 yr Varsity Football — 147 New Coaches Continue Winning Ways The 1984 junior varsity football team was under the direction of a new coaching staff, Head Coach Chuck Anderson and Assistant Coach Bob Hayden. The season started on August 15 with thirty-seven players taking part in the junior varsity football program. The team finished with an impressive six wins, two losses and one tie record. This year’s team was led by Tri-Captains Paul Kaufmann, Mark Semler, and Chris Tilley. Doug Bradley led the team with five touchdowns followed by Tom Smith with four and Kurt Feldmyer and Paul Kaufmann each with three. Rusty Moser converted ten extra points to lead the team. The Warriors outscored their opponents 130-62. The defense recorded five shutouts during the season. This year proved to be a success for the Junior Varsity Warriors. WE OPPONENTS THEY 26 Catoctin 0 21 Francis Scott Key 0 0 Middletown 13 13 Brunswick 6 15 North Carroll 10 26 Smithsburg 0 21 Walkersvile 0 0 Williamsport 0 0 Linganore 27 Coach Chuck Anderson takes a break. Chris Tilley gets a refreshing drink. Larry Ecton, Rusty Moser, Shawn Monmnger, Craig Davis, and Mark Semler await the snap. Row 1: Robbie Farrie. Doug Bradley, Kurt Feldmeyer, Randy McClure, Paul Kaufmann, Tri-Captain; Chris Tilley, Tri-Captain; Mark Semler, Tri-Captain; Craig Davis, Scott Baker, Mike Cronise. Row 2: Scott Hahn, Rusty Moser. Rodney Grimm, Larry Ecton, David Giffin, Kenny Staubs, Tommy Smith, Ralph Gossard. Matt Weaver, David Reed. Row 3: Presley Rand, Gary Isner. Ricky Grimm. Gerald Reeder, Mike Helm. Troy Churchey. Sam Norris. Jeff Crampton, Bob Irving, Toby Betts. Row 4: Coach Chuck Anderson, Shawn Mon-ninger, Marty Roberts. Todd Mowat, Jason Boudreaux. Richard Jarcey, Troy Brawner. Scott Gay, Trevor Burker. Coach Bob Hayden. 148 — Junior Varsity Football Coach Hayden explains the play to Scott Hahn and Rusty Moser. Coach Anderson answers the questions of Mark Semler, Gerald Reeder, and Mike Cronise. Jeff Crampton. Randy McClure, Dave Reed, and Shawn Monninger watch the action. Coach Hayden shows his medical talents on Tommy Smith's ankle. Clockwise: Jeff Crampton. Scott Gay. Gerald Reeder, Jay Burker, and Rusty Moser discuss the game plan. Left to Right: Mike Helm, Larry Ecton, Mike Cronise. Ken Staubs, Robbie Farrie, Craig Davis, Rusty Moser, Scott Gay. David Giffin, and Ralph Gossard listen while Coaches Hayden and Anderson give instructions. Quarterback Paul Kaufmann awaits his chance to direct the offense. Scott Gay and Dave Reed rely upon the managers, Jim Nichols and Shawn Tucker. Hey, let me see. says Sam Norris to Paul Kaufmann and Dave Reed. Junior Varsity Football — 149 Varsity Volleyball This year’s Varsity Volleyball Team consisted of five seniors and seven juniors who were dedicated and hard working. The girls started practices during the last weeks of August with hot, four-hour sessions. Giving up precious hours of sleep on Saturday mornings was rough, but sacrifices were necessary as the girls were determined to better last year’s record. Coach Phil Aversa was very optimistic about the team. He knew they had the talent to win regionals and become tough contenders at the State Tournament. The coach helped the girls set high goals for the team and then directed them toward their destiny. The team worked tremendously hard throughout the season, and their efforts paid off when they met one of their arch rivals, Williamsport. The girls swept the Wildcats both times they met for the first volleyball wins against Williamsport in Boonsboro's history. With a 10-0 record, the girls went on to many more victories. In one game with Smithsburg the girls were especially psyched. They had never beaten Smithsburg in regular season play and were out to stomp the Leopards. They put their talents and skills together to win, and win they did! The game went five matches, and the girls became physically and mentally drained. Later in the season in a revenge match against Smithsburg, the girls suffered their only loss. The girls bounced back and ended the season with a 13-1 record. The team entered regionals as an underdog, upstaged by Smithsburg in first place, BHS second, FSK third, and Walkersville fourth. The girls opened the regional plays against FSK and won both games. They next won against Walkersville easily. With a record of 4-0, BHS faced Smithsburg also 4-0. The girls were pressured once again as the two teams faced each other for the Region II Class “C” Championships. The tension was electric. The Lady Warriors jumped out to an early lead in the first game and never looked back to see the Leopards fall. The girls had met last year’s goal and were determined to reach one goal that had never been achieved ... to win the State title. The team captured the Region II and the State Class ‘‘C’’ Championships. Kris Easterday. Peg Castle, Monica Daniel. Karen Clark, and Michele Fralin take a break from the action. Karen Clark and Des Rowe relax on the bus before playing North Carroll. WE OPPONENTS THEY 3 Clear Spring 0 3 Catoctin 0 3 F.S.K. '0 3 Hancock 0 3 Smithsburg 2 3 Walkersville 0 3 Clear Spring 0 3 Linganore 0 3 Williamsport 2 3 Hancock 1 2 Smithsburg 3 3 Williamsport 2 3 North Carroll 2 3 South Hagerstown 1 6 Region II Class C’’ 0 5 State Class “C” 1 Varsity Volleyball Team Row 1: Dawn Sewalt. captain; Kris Easterday. captain Row 2: Selena Reeder. Peggy Castle. Wendi Shank. Row 3: Melissa Smith. Karen Clark. Monica Daniel. Krista Mitchell. Michelle Fralin. Jenny Gillespie. Des Rowe. Coach Phil Aversa. 150 — Varsity Volleyball Reaches New Heights of Excellence Peggy Castle watches as Monica Daniel bumps the ball to Kris Easterday. Dawn Sewalt bumps the ball to the setter as Monica Daniel. Selena Reeder, and Wendi Shank look on. Kris Easterday jump sets Wendi Shank as Selena Reeder. Jenny Gillespie. and Monica Daniel prepare for the return. Wendi Shank puts down a killing spike as Jenny Gillespie, Monica Daniel. Dawn Sewalt, and Selena Reeder watch her effort. Jenny Gillespie and Dawn Sewalt up for the block as Kris Easterday, Monica Daniel. Selena Reeder watch with anticipation. Coach Phil Aversa flashes a winning smile. Varsity Volleyball — 151 JV's Master V-Ball Skills The Junior Varsity Volleyball Team met the 1984 season with much anticipation. Coach Sue Mellott's grueling and relentless drills insured the fine performances this team of eight freshmen and five sophomores impressively exhibited. The girls never lost to the same team twice during the season despite the fact that they faced some highly competitive teams including arch rivals Smithsburg and Williamsport. When the girls faced Williamsport on their home court, they met as underdogs but beat the Wildcats for the first time ever. The Lady Warriors closed with a shining record of 9-3. Kendra Seburn has a good up as Fina Conde and Crystal Bran- Crystal Bradenburg gets up for the kill, denburg look on. WE OPPONENTS THEY 1 Clear Spring 2 2 FSK 0 2 Hancock 0 1 Smithsburg 2 2 Clear Spring 0 2 Linganore 0 2 Williamsport 1 2 Hancock 0 2 Smithsburg 0 0 Williamsport 2 2 North Carroll 1 Junior Varsity Volleyball Team: Left to Right, Row 1: Marlene Reeder. Kristin Kifer, Chris Smith Row 2: Coach Mellott, Lori Sullivan, captain; Marsi Ingram. Kendra Seburn. Michelle Auldridge. Row 3: Lisa Miller. Heather Green. Deana Beard, captain; Crystal Brandenburg. Steph Seekins. Marsha Nelson. 152 — JV Volleyball Marsi Ingram serves for an ace. Crystal Brandenburg displays her defensive ability. Coach Sue Mellott Deana Beard has a totally awesome serve. Deana Beard passes the ball to Christine Smith as Crystal Brandenburg watches with enthusiasm. Coach Mellott psyches up Lisa Miller, Deana Beard, Chris Smith, and Crystal Brandenburg in the huddle. The supporting Warrior bench: Coach Mellott. Lisa Miller, Lori Sullivan. Steph Seekins, Michelle Auldridge, Heather Green. Kristin Kifer, and Marsha Nelson. JV V-Ball Girls Help Varsity Become State Champs November 5th marked the close of the J.V. season except for three girls; Chris Smith. Crystal Brandenburg, and Marsi Ingram. Coach Phil Aversa thought these girls would be a definite asset to his varsity team and would also gain valuable play-off experience. With their extra support in practice and their spirit throughout the games, these young ladies exemplified the true meaning of a Lady Warrior. State Volleyball Champions of 1984 Row 1: Peggy Castle, Dawn Sewalt. co-captain; Coach Phil Aversa. Kris Easterday. cocaptain; Wendi Shank, Selena Reeder Row 2: Monica Daniel, Krista Mitchell, Jennifer Gillespie, Desiree Rowe. Melissa Smith. Michele Fralm, Karen Clark. Row 3: Christine Smith. Crystal Brandenburg. Marsi Ingram. JV Volleyball — 153 Boys Varsity Reaches Potential It would have been very easy to write this year's basketball team off as a loss. This year’s team proved all of the critics wrong. Despite being undersized and undermanned, the 1984-1985 Varsity Boys Basketball team played to the best of their ability. They finished with a 7-14 record overall and a 6-7 record in the always tough MVAL. The team played with their hearts and showed the will and determination to win. The majority of the games were decided by only a few baskets, with two of the games being taken into overtime. The team was comprised of five seniors, Jim Sea-bright, Joel Wolf, Brian Smith, Bill Everhart, and Scott Dorsey, one junior, Ben Wolf, two sophomores, Dwayne Hines and Skip Reeder. Due to the large number of fouls committed by the Warriors, junior Will Crampton was called into duty late in the season. Some of the highlights for the Warriors this season were a first ever victory over South Carroll and a four-game win streak. The victory over South Carroll occurred during the annual River City Invitational Tournament, held during the Christmas holidays. The Warriors defeated their class A” opponent 81-77. During the win streak, the Warriors defeated Catoctin, Smithsburg, at Smiths-burg, Williamsport, and North Carroll. Jim Seabright and Joel Wolf captained this year’s team which was coached by Wayne Ridenour. Jim set a new school career record for assists with 201 and led the team in scoring rebounding, assists, and free throw percentage. Bill Everhart was second in scoring and first in field goal percentage. Joel Wolf received the defensive award. The trio was then selected to represent Boons-boro in the county all-star game. Jim was named to the second team All-MVAL and third team All-Area. Bill Everhart received honorable mention from the MVAL. Coach Ridenour commented on his team “This team came the closest of any team I have ever coached to reaching their potential.” Jim Seabright launches one for the Warriors. Joel Wolf shows his form. Joel Wolf looks to pass inbounds to his teammates Brian Smith. Dwayne Hines, and Bill Everhart. Boys Varsity Basketball Row 1: Skip Reeder. Joel Wolf, co-captain; Jim Seabright, co-captain; Row 2: Bill Everhart. Scott Dorsey. Brian Smith, Dwayne Hines. Benji Wolf. WE 56 49 46 84 53 53 81 66 80 84 53 75 76 53 58 68 55 54 59 62 67 OPPONENT THEY Catoctin 57 Clear Spring 50 Brunswick 81 Francis Scott Key 63 Middletown 90 Williamsport 58 South Carroll 77 Walkersville 74 Williamsport 59 Catoctin 49 North Carroll 67 Brunswick 79 Smithsburg 68 Williamsport 52 North Carroll 55 Linganore 72 Walkersville 60 Clear Spring 58 Middletown 87 Linganore 79 Smithsburg 68 Bill Everhart puts it up as the defender tries to recover 154 — Boys Varsity Basketball Dwayne Hines shoots in a crowd while Jim Seabright heads to the basket. Warriors Win Four In A Row Brian Smith powers his way through the taller players. Jim Seabright gets up to shoot a layup. Brian Smith jumps as Bill Everhart and Benji Wolf await the ball. Captain Joel Wolf shoots over the defender. Jim Seabright beats the defender as Joel Wolf puts on the brakes. Dwayne Hines takes a shot. Bill Everhart adds arc to his shot evade the defender. Boys Varsity Basketball — 155 JV's Find Winning Ways This season was a very successful and productive one for the junior varsity Warriors. Their impressive 14-5 record was only one indication of their outstanding season. The team defeated each of their opponents at least once, with the exception of Middletown. But, it was only with the sound of the final buzzer that close decisions were reendered in favor of the Knights. The players also gained valuable experience, which could help them in their quest to play on the varsity team next season. Captain Darren Stotelmyer, the only two year player on the team, led this year's squad. He was the leading scorer with 282 points, and also led the team in free-throw percentage. The JV’s showed good scoring balance with Rusty Moser scoring 203 points and Paul Kaufmann and John Hartle each scoring over 100 points. Andy Reed was this year’s JV coach. Lome Ridenour puts up the shot in a crowd as Mike Crampton is ready to rebound. Dickie Poole shoots a foul shot as Mike Cronise relaxes. JV Boys Basketball Team Front Row: Jason Pennella. Scott Hongell. Lome Ridenour, Paul Kaufmann, Rusty Moser, John Hartle; Back Row: Mike Cronise. Mike Crampton. David Shoemaker. Dickie Poole. Captain Darren Stotelmyer. Russell Giles WE OPPONENT THEY 56 Catoctin 18 56 Clear Spring 29 52 Brunswick 37 41 Francis Scott Key 31 36 Middletown 41 34 Walkersville 45 47 Williamsport 35 55 North Carroll 32 47 Brunswick 58 58 Catoctin 28 51 Smithsburg 38 46 Williamsport 38 60 North Carroll 54 55 Linganore 46 31 Clear Spring 33 56 Walkersville 41 34 Middletown 36 50 Linganore 35 52 Smithsburg 51 156 — JV Boys Basketball Darren Stotelmyer gives it his all as Mike Crampton, Mike Cromse, and Lome Ridenour watch with anticipation. Rusty Moser scores an easy one for the Warriors. Dave Shoemaker takes the shot. Rusty Moser shoots as Paul Kaufmann trails the play. John Hartle shoots as his teammates watch from the bench. Mike Cronise shows his unique form as Mike Crampton looks on. Paul Kaufmann jumps as Lome Ridenour waits for the tip. JV Boys Basketball — 157 Freshman Team Gains Experience The freshman basketball team finished the season with a 2-12 record. Even though the season was disappointing, the team never lost its spirit and determination. Under coach Dogget’s guidance, the freshman gained personal confidence and skills. A few of the players will be able to fill positions on the JV team next year because of their work on the freshman team. The student body can be proud of the hustle and good sportsmanship the team exhibited all season. Adam McMillen and Bobby Simpson at- Adam McMillen. J. B. Dylewski, and Jeff Gillespie anticipate Gerald tempt to block a shot. Reeder s shot. WE OPPONENT THEY 21 South Hagerstown 53 23 Middletown 48 59 Clearspring 15 23 Williamsport 41 29 South Hagerstown 57 35 Middletown 56 34 North Hagerstown 58 31 Smithsburg 54 26 Williamsport 45 36 Smithsburg 63 35 Catoctin 50 49 Clear Spring 35 33 Catoctin 47 35 North Hagerstown 52 Adam McMillen goes up for a shot. J. B Dylewski shoots as Gerald Reeder anticipates a rebound and Adam McMillen watches the play. Jeff Gillespie goes for the rebound as Bobby Simpson shoots. Freshman team Row 1: Chuck Eichelberger, manager; James Sweeney. Charles Holter. Eric Ickes. manager; Row 2: Adam McMillen. Gerald Reeder. Troy Churchey. Darrin Slifer. Row 3: Todd Dorsey. Jeff Gillespie. Jeff Crampton. Mark Jones. Bobby Simpson. J. B. Dylewski. Managers. Ronda Mikus and Susie Nichols, time the running events. Dave Niswander. Dean Jansson, and Mike Stotler explode out of the blocks. Tim Morrow clears the bar with ease Wayne Kretzer leads the pack. Individual Records Highlight Indoor Track John Sandusky. Dana Temple. Matt Ptacek. Kelly Bricker, Les Stotler, and Brian Woodring rest before their events. While all the other school teams were practicing in the warm comfort of the school, the indoor track team was outside in the bitter cold preparing for their meets. The season was a big success for the teams and for many individuals, some of whom set school records. Desiree Rowe set a school record in the 300-meter dash with a time of 44.3, Mindy Auldridge set a school record in the 1,600 with a time of 6:01.4, and Dawn Weaver set a school record in the high jump with a jump of 5 feet, 1 inch to help lead the girls to victory in the Frederick County Invitational. Monica Daniel helped lead the girls to victory in the Western Maryland Relays with her school record throw of 34'-7Vfe in the shot put. Desiree Rowe also set a school record in the 55 meter dash with a time of 7.5 seconds and Mindy Auldridge ran a 2:41.6 to seta school record in the 800 meter run. For the boys, Gary Hartzell set a school record in the 800 meter run with a time of 2:09.5 at the state meet. The girls placed in the top 10 at all their meets and in two of the meets they placed first. The boys placed in the top 5 in three of their meets and came in 2nd in one of the meets. Twenty-six people from the indoor team qualified for states. BOYS MEET GIRLS 4th of 9 Frederick County Invtt. 1st of 9 2nd, of 6 Western Md Relays 1st of 6 4th of 10 Region II B C 2nd of 10 unavailable State B C 6th of 33 Indoor Track State Qualifiers Row 1: Curtis Langley and Ann Ellis, co-captains; Row 2: Dean Jansson. Matt Ptacek, Les Stotler, Mindy Auldridge. Dawn Weaver. Lisa Bradley, Kelly Bricker. Dickie Hopkins, George Baihly; Row 3: Kristin Kifer, Kendra Seburn. Monica Daniel, Jennifer Gillespie, Lisa Markle, Stephanie Smith. Christy Cooper, Desiree Rowe; Row 4: Coach Dwight Scott, Crystal Brandenburg. Tammy Byrd. Gary Hartzell, Brian Woodring. Wayne Kretzer, John Sandusky. Coach Scott gives instructions to Ann Ellis and Crystal Brandenburg. Indoor Track — 159 Girls Varsity Basketball Season Girls Varsity Basketball Row 2: Coach Clayton Anders, Dawn Hammond, Sandy Nesbitt, Kelly Lowery, co captain; Kris Easterday, co-captain; Dawn Sewalt, Tabby Griffith, Jill MacMichael. Row 1: Penny Delauney. Selena Reeder, Wendi Shank, Angie Lake. We Opponent They 38 Middletown 63 42 Francis Scott Key 49 38 Brunswick 42 59 South Hagerstown 24 56 Middletown 53 35 Williamsport 44 53 Walkersville 18 66 Brunswick 50 49 Catoctin 57 45 Smithsburg 53 48 South Hagerstown 25 50 North Carroll 43 48 Walkersville 31 57 Clearspring 21 44 Linganore 43 44 Middletown 45 38 Linganore 41 44 Williamsport 53 50 Clearspring 26 49 Smithsburg Class C Region II Playoffs 57 48 Middletown 46 50 Catoctin 61 This year’s varsity girls basketball team, coached by Clayton Anders, was quite promising with eight returning seniors and four other seasoned underclassmen with one or more years of experience. Coach Anders set out to secure another winning season. He subjected the girls to an excruciating training program, but it was worth it. During the course of the season, the Lady Warriors were hampered with various injuries and illnesses. This prompted Coach Anders to recruit two sophomores from the J.V. squad, Sandy Nesbitt and Marsi Ingram. These two ladies helped the varsity squad to pull ahead in clutch situations. Despite nagging injuries, the girls kept their heads high and continued to battle for a spot in the playoffs. By the end of the season the girls had reached their goal: they were seeded sixth in the county playoffs. During the playoffs, they met archrival Middletown. During the regular season play the girls split two games with Middletown, and then came the time to see who would win the bragging rights between the two schools. The Lady Warriors entered the playoffs with high hopes and departed with an upset over the Knights. They moved on to the semi-finals against Catoctin, where they were beaten. The team was satisfied to have made it to the semi-finals, fulfilling Coach Anders expectations for the team. Coach Anders has a case of butterflies before Regional Playoffs. crowd this season. Kris Easterday says, “Hey guys ain’t this game over yet. I'm pooped! The Lady Warriors had a great supporting Secures A Place in Semi-finals JV Girls Basketball Promises The JV girls basketball team grouped their talents together in 1984-85, securing another winning season. Head Coach Phil Aversa worked his young squad into top condition with various skill drills and laps around the gym. The hard work reaped rewards, and even though the coach lost some of his young talent to the varsity during the season, the girls worked harder to compensate for that loss. When the Lady Warriors met Walkersville on the court, they lost their first game. They packed up and went home to regroup. The next time the girls met, fire blazed in the Lady Warriors eyes as they entered the gymnasium for a command performance; this was the highlight of the girls’ season. By the end of the season Coach Aversa’s long hours of practices and skill drills developed his girls into mature basketball players. The JV squad will definitely be an outstanding asset to the varsity squad next year. Technical fouls cause Marlene Reeder. Marsha Nelson. Lisa Miller, and Deana Beard a bit of anxiety. Fina Conde throws a lay-up for two points JV Basketball Team Row 1: Amy Polling; co-captain. Casandra Smith; co-captain. Sandy Hawkins. Julie Young. Row 2: Jackie Kerns, Marsi Ingram. Marsha Nelson. Row 3: Marlene Reeder. Heather Green. Lisa Miller, Deana Beard. Fina Conde. Stefame Moats. MaryAnne Rodenhiser. Coach Phil Aversa We Opponents They 37 Catoctin 26 33 Francis Scott Key 23 40 Brunswick 23 37 South Hagerstown 29 35 Middletown 28 30 Williamsport 19 23 Walkersville 35 32 Brunswick 24 30 Catoctin 41 10 Smithsburg 29 53 South Hagerstown 31 28 North Carroll 31 17 Walkersville 16 37 Clear Spring 16 36 Linganore 21 41 Middletown 32 34 Linganore 6 32 Williamsport 24 42 Clear Spring 17 25 Smithsburg 29 162 — JV Girls Basketball Bright Future Marlene Reeder betters her foul shot percentage. Sandy Hawkins fakes out the opponent. Marsha Nelson leaps for the inside jump Fina Conde shows South High her fast shot. break potential. Lisa Miller awaits a perfect opening for a perfect pass. Scott Reeder. Manager JV Girls Basketball — 163 Dave Nichols. Manager Girls Return To Regional Playoffs This year's softball team was under the direction of two new coaches, Mr. Steve Lemonakis and Mr. Phil Aversa. The team consisted of five seniors, four juniors, one sophomore, and ten freshmen. The team was led by Tri-Captains Peggy Castle, Wendi Shank, and Selena Reeder. Jenny Wilson and Samantha Welsh were the remaining seniors. For the 9th consecutive year, the Lady Warriors made it to the regional playoffs, where they faced rival Smithsburg and were defeated by the Leopards. This year's team ended with a record of seven wins and 12 losses. Wendi Shank led the team with a .491 batting average and 27 base hits, while Selena Reeder led with 41 stolen bases. Marsi Ingram’s 26 RBI’s led the team, while the homerun queen was Krista Holder with 4. Krista also led the team in defensive play. Selena Reeder was selected to the Monacacy Valley Athletic League first team, while Marsi Ingram was selected to the second team. Krista Holder, Jenny Wilson, and Peggy Castle received honorable mention. Below: Softball Row 1: Jennifer Wilson. Peggy Castle. Wendi Shank. Selena Reeder. Samantha Welsh; Row 2: Coach Phil Aversa. Melissa Smith. Stephanie Delauney. Heather Green. Jennifer Hofelt. Krista Holder. Lisa Markle. Kim Albert. Stephanie Moats. Deanna Beard. Amy King. Marsi Ingram. Kristin Kifer. Manager. Dave Nichols; Marlene Reeder, statistician. Tammy Staley; Coach Steve Lemonak«; Opponent They Catoctin 17 Clear Spring 14 Walkersville 5 North Carroll 10 Linganore 9 Walkersville 10 Middletown 18 Williamsport 7 Hancock 2 Hancock 4 Smithsburg 17 Smithsburg 8 Linganore 2 Clear Spring 15 Francis Scott Key 22 Williamsport 9 Middletown 16 Regional Playoffs Smithsburg 29 Peggy Castle Selena Reeder Wendi Shank Samantha Welsh Jennifer Wilson 164 — Girls’ Softball Marsi Ingram watches her throw. Lisa Markle moves in for the play. Selena Reeder steals home and she is safe! Wendi Shank makes the play at first. Peggy Castle dresses for battle. Krista Holder. Selena Reeder. Peggy Castle, and Jenny Wilson relax before they play. Girls' Softball — 165 BHS Baseball Team On June 1, a fitting conclusion to a banner season occurred when the Warrior baseball team defeated J.M. Bennett High for the State Class “C” title. The win was the “third jewel” in the team's championship crown that also included the MVAL and Region II titles. Numerous individual records were established during the ‘85 season. Career marks included Craig Miner’s totals for batting average, hits and home runs, Barry Scott for runs scored, Will Crampton for pitching victories and Brian Smith for pitching saves. Ben Gay’s 15-game hitting streak is also a new record. All-county and all MVAL honors went to Barry Scott, Craig Miner, Will Crampton and Ben Gay. Second team choices were Brian Stine and Brian (Smitty) Smith. Smith was also a participant in the Crown All-Star game in Baltimore. We Opponent 4 North Carroll 12 Catocton 5 Clear Spring 2 Smithsburg 8 Walkersville 9 Linganore 6 Walkersville 2 Middletown 18 Williamsport 9 Smithsburg 10 Brunswick 1 Linganore 8 Clear Spring 5 Francis Scott Key 10 Brunswick 5 Catoctin 7 Williamsport 13 Middletown Playoffs 9 Middletown 4 Francis Scott Key 4 Mt. Savage 2 J.M. Bennett They 3 11 6 1 5 7 7 1 4 5 1 0 10 4 1 3 6 9 5 3 1 1 1985 Maryland State Class C Championship Team Row 1: John Hartle. Larry Cunningham. Skip Reeder. Ben Gav Randy faster. Rusty Moser. Brad Keller; Row 2: John Turner. Brian Stine. Barry Scott. Brian Smith. Craig Miner Darren Stotelmyer Captain. Brian Smith sets new record. Captain. Barry Scott sets record for runs scored. Coach Wayne Ridenour embraces Newman Norford. a devout supporter of the baseball team, after the state victory. Fans, Mr. Jerry Feaster and Mark Exline, carry Will Crampton off the field after the championship game. Second baseman, Darren stoteimyer. makes the correct call BHS Fans at States Fina Conde. Amy Burgan, David Ward, Dean D Monmnger. Nicole Dubrowa. Debbie Porter. Abby Burgan. Steph Gouker k rd' Kr,sta Holder. Lisa Miller. Ray An exhuberant baseball team celebrated after capturing Will Crampton has what it takes! the State title John Turner. Brian Stme. Skip Reeder. Mike Crampton. and Randy Feaster savor the victory! Brad Keller and Rusty Moser bring in the tie-breaking runs at the regional playoffs. Warrior Boys Claim County Title Finishing with the best combined record in the history of BHS, both the boys and girls track teams boasted an excellent year. Both teams went undefeated in dual and triangular meets (5-0). While the girls were never seriously threatened during these meets, the boys’ victories were consistently decided by less than 15 points. The Smithsburg Invitational was the first serious competition for the year; both teams handily defended their titles for the third consecutive win for the boys and second straight for the girls. A week later the boys finished a disappointing fourth at MVAL's. The girls finished second to North Carroll. The girls went on to defend their title at the South High Rebel Relays; unfortunately, the boys lost their bid for a second championship by 6 points, to Jefferson. The Washington County meet held some surprises for BHS. The girls, plagued by injuries, lost to Williamsport by a marginal 2.5 points. The boys however, in the true blue spirit of BHS, poured their all into this event, capturing for the first time ever the title Track and Field County Champions! Jim Seabright was county champ in two events as was Curtis Langley who also contributed 29 points. Dickie Hopkins placed first in the vaulting competition. Regionals saw the girls to another first place victory; the boys captured third. The Class C State meet witnessed an outstanding show from the boys led by Jim Seabright who accounted for 30 of 47 points scored. They placed fourth. The girls team emerged as Track and Field State Champions for 1985. We Opponent They 88 Musselman 57 91 South High 50 102 Hancock 37 1st of 7 Smithsburg Invitational 4th of 10 MVAL 2nd of 7 Rebel Relays 107 2 Williamsport 38 2 77 Smithsburg 69 1st of 7 Washington County 3rd of 11 Region 1 4th of 17 State C Senior Boys Track Team: Row 1: Joel Wolf and Curtis Langley, co-captains; Row 2: David Niswander. Tim Morrow. Dickie Hopkins. Kelly Bricker. John Scrivner; Row 3: Andy Ickes. George Baihly, Howard Stotler. Tom Kline; Row 4: Darin Massie. Jim Seabright. Dean Jansson Wayne Kretzer and Darin Massie surge onward for BHS. Kurt Feldmyer takes time to settle down before the shot. BHS runner Benjy Wolf pours it on! Row 1: Shane Blakenship, George Baihly, Howard Stotler. Dickie Hopkins. John Scrivner. Tom Kline. Tim Morrow. Jim Seabright. Kelly Bricker. David Niswander. Dean Jansson. Darin Massie. Andy Ickes; Row 2: Jeff Gillespie. Benjy Wolf. John Sandusky. John Dagenhart. Brian Woodring, Curtis Langley. Joel Wolf. Gary Hartzell. Rodney Grimm. Je-mahl High. Eric Moser, Eric Ickes; Row 3: Mike Stotler. Tom Smith. Jr. Dunkin. Scott Horning. Jamie Lyon. Wayne Kretzer. Kurt Feldmyer. Butch Kearns. Matt Debaugh. Todd Dorsey, and Coach Dwight Scott. 168 — Track Field Senior Girls Track Team: Mindy Auldridge. Lisa Bradley. Kelly Lowery. Ann Ellis, co-captain; Michele Kline. Dawn Sewalt, Dawn Weaver, co-captain; Dana Temple New School Records Dawn Weaver Triple jump 35'IV Kelly Lowery High jump 58' Crystal Brandenburg 300-meter hurdles 48.3 sec Desiree Rowe 100-meter dash 12.4 sec Desiree Rowe 200-meter dash 25.3 sec. Monica Daniel Shot put 35'2V Crystal Brandenburg Michelle Kline 800-meter relay 1496 Tammy Byrd Desiree Rowe Crystal Brandenburg Dawn Weaver 1600-meter relay 4:19.3 Jennifer Gillespie Desiree Rowe Jim Seabright 300-meter hurdles 39 0 sec Girls' State Title Capped Fine Year For Boonsboro Track Field Program Mary Baxley holds a close second. Fina Conde on the downside of the vault. Des Rowe leads for BHS. We Opponent They 123 Musselman 14 107 South Hagerstown 10 107 Hancock 18 1st of 8 Smithsburg Invitational 2nd of 10 MVAL 1st of 7 Rebel Relays 86 Williamsport 51 93 Washington County 44 1st of 11 Region 1 1st of 16 State C Girls Track and Field Team. Row 1: Mindy Auldridge. Dana Temple. Heidi Seppanen. Michele Kline, Lisa Bradley. Dawn Weaver. Ann Ellis, Dawn Sewalt, Kelly Lowery, Ronda Mikus; Row 2: Michelle Link, Katrina Kendle. Beth Fra-Im. Tessy Fuss. Chris Clark. Christy Cooper. Mary Baxley. Terri Mullendore, Fma Conde. Lisa Miller, Susan Nichols, manager; Row 3: Coach Dwight Scott. Stephanie Smith, Christie Nuice. Lori Sullivan. Kendra Seburn, Crystal Brandenburg, Tammy Byrd. Beth Sullivan, Des Rowe, Jennifer Gillespie. Monica Daniel. Kendra Ganoe, Marsha Nelson, Courtney Rimmer. Track Field — 169 Des Rowe captured a new school record for the 55-meter dash with a time of 42.9 seconds. Joel Wolf and Wayne Kretzer led the 1-mile pack and picked up first (Kretzer) and second (Wolf) Jimmy Seabright sets a new school record with 39,0 seconds in 300-meter for Boonsboro. hurdles. Boonsdoro volleyball team seeks state title Saturday Booru -rOU n1 fall into place for a. .io. 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LAKIN, PRESIDENT SINCE 1909 CHIEFTAIN THANK YOU Advertisers Patrons Students Faculty Staff Parents Clubs Organizations ds — 191 THE CHIEFTAIN STAFF INDEX A Abbott, Shawn M. 23, 96. 98. 99. 101, 125. 128. 139 Adam, Kristina M. 138 Adams, Tammy L. 96 Albert, Kimberly S. 4, 6, 27, 31, 71, 122, 128, 129, 130, 164, 167 Albritton, David W. 96 Albritton, Kathy S. 12, 23, 49, 65. 87, 121, 135, 138 Albritton, Terri L. 5, 83, 91, 125, 135 Alderton, James A. 49, 65, 118, 119, 121 Anders, Clayton 6, 8. 38. 46, 146, 160, 164 Anders, David S. 96 Anderson, Linda 38, 45 Ardinger, Dolly E. 71, 109 Argo, Donald R. 49, 65, 119, 125, 126, 137 Armstrong, Deborah S. 71 Aufdem-Brinke, Tammie 49, 65, 119 Auldridge, Melinda S. 2, 5, 7, 15, 17, 19, 49, 56. 65, 108, 109, 111, 114, 120, 122, 130, 131, 144, 145, 159, 169 Auldridge, Michelle 5, 13, 82, 83, 138, 152, 153 Ault, Jessie L. 71 Ault, Michael A. 96 Aversa, Phil 15, 34, 38. 47, 150, 151, 153, 162 B Baihly, George M. 2, 49. 65, 108, 120, 130, 131, 144, 159, 168 Bailey, Marilynda 83. 138 Baker, Frank W. 81 Baker, Scott A. 83, 90, 114, 130, 148 Baker, Sharon K. 2, 7, 13, 49, 53, 65, 109, 122, 130, 135 Baker, Timothy S. 5, 6, 71, 74, 107, 125 Band 2, 5, 8, 10 Barnhart, Charles 4, 96, 103, 131 Barnhart, Eric A. 83 Barnhart, Jeffrey L. 83 Barnhart, Roman L. 10, 83, 134 Barrett, Darlene K. 96 Barrett, William C. 83, 110 Barthlow II, Richard 83, 90. 114 Bartle, Linda 38, 47, 108 Basford Jr., Joseph 83 Basketball 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 160, 161, 162, 163 Baxley, Mary L. 15, 16, 83, 90. 92, 138, 144, 145, 169 Beard, Deanna R. 5. 96, 97, 100, 125, 130, 143, 152, 153, 162, 164, 165, 167 Beard, Julie M. 96, 100 Bell, Tanya L. 83, 135 Bentz, Kimberly C. 71 Best, Dawn N. 2, 5. 7, 11, 17, 19, 38. 48, 49, 56, 65, 109, 122, 125, 130 Best, Lori S. 71, 79, 109 Best, Thomas E. 22, 96, 131 Betts, Donald E. 83 Betts, James L 96 Betts, Paula K. 31, 49, 58. 65, 109 Betts, Toby G. 96. 130, 148 Biddle, Clayton R. 71, 112, 133 Birky, Geoffrey 34, 38, 47 Biser, Roberta A. 71, 109 Bishop, Angela R. 31, 49, 54, 56, 65, 141 Bishop, Monica L. 49, 54, 65, 140, 141 Bishop, Shelly S. 6, 83, 118 Bisser, Clifford L. 49, 65. 137 Bitner, G. Scott 1. 4, 10, 19, 21, 23, 29, 50, 65, 107, 121, 122, 131, 140 Bittle, Amy L. 96, 100, 130, 138 Blankenship, Shane 50, 65, 147, 168 Bolton, Diane M. 17, 30, 48, 50. 56, 65, 119, 136, 137 Bolton, Teresa L. 22, 83, 89, 132, 139 Boudreaux, Jason H. 96, 103, 148 Bowers, Joseph L. 96 Bowers, Tracy L. 50, 65 Bowman, Eric K. 71 Boyer, Eric R. 1, 18, 22, 83, 88, 89, 140 Bradley, Douglas W. 83, 92, 148 Bradley, Lisa A. 1, 10, 13, 15, 50, 65, 107, 113, 120, 122, 132, 1%I. 169 Bradshaw, Margaret V. 71, 109 Brandenburg, Crystal 15, 34, 83, 130, 141, 152, 153, 159, 169, 171 Brawner, Shelly W. 71 Brawner, Troy E. 12, 83, 92, 130, 148 Breeden, Sandra A. 71, 79 Bricker, Kelly G. 5, 19, 34, 50, 65, 106, 107, 110, 121, 130, 168 Brining, Donna E. 50, 65, 119 Brining, Lisa D. 23, 50, 65. 69, 134 Brining, Timothy W. 96, 103 Brown, Blake H. 2, 96, 97, 138 Brown, Kevin L 83 Brown, Michael E. 83, 115 192 —‘ Index Brown, Michelle 96, 98 Browning, Robert W. 96, 103 Brunner, Carl 13, 19, 34, 37, 38, 45, 48 Bryan, Dale E. 83. 133 Bryan, Donald L. 50, 65, 107, 120, 121, 133 Bryan, Keith A. 96, 103, 133 Buckley, Marilyn 38, 45 Burgan, Abby 4, 5, 20, 38, 70, 71, 74, 111, 122, 125, 128, 129, 130, 141, 167 Burgan, Amy E. 1, 2, 4, 5, 11, 13, 19, 20, 29, 48. 50, 65, 106, 107, 108, 121, 122, 133, 140, 167 Burger, Kirby A. 4, 11, 13, 14, 50, 54, 58, 65. 84, 99, 122, 138, 139 Burger, Lisa L. 4, 83, 90, 133 Burgess, Sean 96, 130 Burker, Michael L. 96, 133 Burker, Travis 38, 71, 130, 146 Burker, Trever 82, 83, 89, 148, 149 Burns, John T. 50, 65, 131, 133 Bussard, Joel L. 71 Bussard, Lester L. 96, 97 Bussard, Lori R. 32, 71, 134 Bussard, Merle E. 51, 65 Butts, Amy L. 14, 83, 84, 88, 135, 141 Butts, Norma J. 83, 114 Byrd, Tammy 31, 32, 70, 71, 81, 132, 159, 169 c Campbell, Timothy A. 96 Canfield, Denise L. 25, 31, 71, 134, 136 Canfield, Jill A. 71 Canfield, Paula S. 71 Cannon, Daphne A. 96, 99, 138, 169 Cannon, Michelle 10, 33, 83, 88, 93, 128, 130 Capone, Thomas M. 51, 65, 119 Carlson, Lynn N. 38, 71, 109, 135 Carnahan, Brett P. 96, 131 Castle, Gary L. 51, 65, 109, 119 Castle, Peggy J. 15, 19, 51, 65, 107, 109, 135, 136, 137, 150, 151, 153, 164, 165 Casto, Dee 12, 23, 71, 139 Casto, Roy V. Cavanaugh, Diane C. 71, 137 Chambers, Donald 38, 46, 109 Chaney, Laura 71 Chaney, Ronald E. 51, 65, 119 Chapman, Penny J. 32, 83 Cheerleaders 2, 14, 128, 129 Chorus 16, 22, 139 Churchey, Brian K. 96 Churchey, Darren L. 25, 71, 131, 133 Churchey, Derrick W. 51, 65, 119 Churchey, Donald D. 83, 116, 134 Churchey, Pamela S. 9, 51, 65, 119 Churchey, Ronald S. 84, 134 Churchey, Tina C. 2, 5, 7, 51, 65, 119, 120, 137 Churchey, Troy L. 96, 99, 148, 158 Clark, Catherine A. 5, 14, 15, 22, 33, 84, 87, 125, 130, 144, 145 Clark, Christine A. 10, 15, 83, 84, 130, 144, 145, 169 Clark, Frank 38, 47 Clark, Karen L. 1, 5, 15, 20, 71, 130, 140, 141, 150, 153 Clark Jr., William 24, 51, 65, 138, 139 Clever, Connie R. 71, 109 Clever, Genevieve L. 84, 93, 138 Cline, Jennifer M. 5, 30, 71, 118, 125, 127, 133 Cline, Julie A. 2, 96, 97, 133 Clipp, Dolan L. 133 Clipp, Vivian 43 Clopper, Charles 43 Coe, Donald E. 51, 65, 69, 119, 137 Cole, Karen S. 65, 137 Cole, Melissa A. 71 Coleman, Patricia 71, 109 Collins, Doreen A. 5, 13, 72, 74, 118, 124, 125, 138, 141 Conde, Josefina M. 5, 26, 96, 102, 125, 130, 152, 162, 163, 167, 169 Conley Jr., Dale 51, 65, 119, 137 Conner, Judy R. 96 Conway, Pamela L. 5, 13, 14, 23, 84, 87, 90, 124, 125, 133, 138, 139, 141 Cooper, Christina M. 15, 34, 72, 107, 130, 144, 145, 150, 169 Cornell, Peggy S. 96 Crampton, Brian L. 5, 51, 65, 118, 120, 130, 146, 147 Crampton, Carla J. 52, 65 Crampton, Jeffrey S. 96, 148, 149, 158 Crampton, Michael A. 84, 89, 130, 156, 157, 167 Crampton, Thomas A. 96 Crampton, Will J. 5, 72, 107, 126, 130, 146, 167 Crawford, David R. 126, 138 Crawford, Deana 96, 97, 99, 132 Crigger, Michael D. 52, 65, 69, 137 Cronlse, Christin L. 52, 65, 137 Cronise, Michael C. 84, 86, 89, 130, 148, 149, 156, 157 Cross Country 2, 15, 144, 145 Crowe, Mary 39, 47 Cunningham, Jay E. 131 Cunningham, Larry M. 96, 166 D Dagenhart II, John R. 60, 72, 134, 168 Dagenhart, Brian S. 84, 90 Dagenhart, Jerry L. 84 Dagenhart, Tammi E. 72 Dameron, David L. 96, 131 Daniel, Monica M. 6, 12, 15, 72, 79, 107, 130, 132, 150, 151, 153, 159, 169 Danner, Shawn P. 84 Daugherty, Galen L. 72 Davis, Billy 84 Davis, Craig K. 4, 82, 84, 88, 89, 91, 126, 130, 140. 141, 148, 149 Davis, Curtis L. 72, 126 Davis Jr., Dale 72, 137 Davis, Dorothy 39, 45 Dawson, Christina M. 97, 101 Deatrich, Edward A. 72, 115 Debaugh, Matthew S. 23, 97, 134, 168 Deener, Denise D. 72, 109 Deener, Gary D. 84 Deener, Patrick L. 97 Deener, Robin M. 52, 65, 119, 137 Deener, Timothy S. 97 Delauney, Kelly A. 72, 109, 136 Delauney, Penny L. 17, 52, 109, 118, 120, 136, 143, 160, 161 Delauney, Stephanie M. 97, 132, 164 Dill, Michelle L. 97, 136 Dill, Rodney 72 Distad, Nancy A. 97, 138 Dixon, Sandra L. 52, 65, 119 Donaldson, Bret 84 Dorosh, Phillip 17, 20, 25, 72, 106, 133, 138, 139 Dorsey, James 43 Dorsey, Scott E. 19, 49, 52, 65, 109, 131, 154 Dorsey, Todd J. 97, 130, 158, 168 Doub, Terry 39, 47 Downin, George E. 84, 93 Downin, Lynette M. 30, 52, 65, 137 Drama Club 16, 138 Draper, Danielle E. 84, 118 Dubrowa, Nicole L. 97, 141, 167 Duffey, Wayne 84 Dunkin, Charles R. 72, 78, 144, 145, 168 Dunlap, Miriam 34, 43 Dunn, Veronica C. 52, 65, 139 Dyleski, John B. 97, 102, 103, 130, 158 E Easterday, Kristine L. 1, 2, 4, 7, 10, 11, 12, 15, 19, 23, 24, 25, 48, 52, 66, 107, 108, 122, 130, 132, 133, 140, 141, 150, 151, 153, 160, 161 Easterday, Sharon L. 25, 97, 133 Easterday, Todd E. 72, 75, 112, 130, 138 Eby, Eric E. 97 Eccard, Claude 43 Ecton, Larry R. 89, 93, 130, 148, 149 Edleblute, Frank G. 97 Edleblute, Mark A. 127 Edleblute Jr., Robert E. 84, 92 Eichelberger, Billy L. 53, 65, 119, 137 Eicheiberger, Brian 14, 72. 84 Eichelberger, Charles E. 4, 97, 125, 141, 158 Eichelberger, Gerald L. 53, 65, 137 Eichelberger, Judith A. 84, 136 Eichelberger, Kevin R. 72 Eichelberger, Kimberly A. 1, 25, 72, 132, 133, 140, 141 Eichelberger, Pamela M. 84 Ellis, Ann E. 1, 5. 6, 24, 53. 66, 113, 124, 130, 132, 133, 140, 169 Emanuelson, Julia L. 27, 82, 84, 88, 98, 118, 128, 130 Embly, Thomas W. 97 Esworthy, Amon E. 97, 101, 131 Everhart, William F. 12, 24, 53, 66, 109, 115, 118, 130, 142, 154, 155 Exline, Jacqueline J. 9, 53, 66, 119 Exline, Mark W. 4, 6, 53, 66, 69, 107, 137, 147, 167 F Falck, Robert A. 13, 52, 53, 66. 109, 131 Fann, Kimberly S. 97, 134 Index 193 Farrie, Donna R. 72 Farrie Jr., Robert 84. 118, 130, 148, 149 Farrow, Stacy L. 97, 113 Faulders, Renee C. 6, 32, 84, 118 Feaster, Randy S. 84, 166, 167 Feketis (Coleman), Karen K. 5, 8, 22, 25, 82. 84, 125, 133, 136 Feldmeyer, Kurt W. 130, 148, 159, 168 Fellers, Dessa A. 72, 109 Ferguson, Michael T. 72, 75, 134 Feuerstein, David A. 84, 90, 118 FFA 2, 9, 11, 135 FHA 135 Fisher Jr., James 38, 72, 125, 130 Fleming, James M. 84 Fleming, Michelle S. 72, 116, 122, 139 Flippen, Michael C. 23, 53, 66 Flook, Dwayne A. 20, 23, 25, 28, 53, 66, 106, 110, 113, 121, 122, 133, 138, 139 Fogel, Stacey 6 Football 2, 6, 7, 8, 12 Forsythe, Lisa M. 84 Forsythe, Windy M. 97 Fox, Stella A. 97, 135, 144 Fralin, Beth R. 97, 101, 133, 141, 169 Fralin, Michele R. 15, 33, 70, 73, 81, 127, 130, 132, 150, 153 Fravel, Deborah L. 53, 66, 69, 137 Fravel, Dorothy 43 Fuentes, Rosali 108, 112 Fulk, Krista J. 97, 132 Fuss, Teresa L. 10, 15, 34, 83, 84, 130, 144, 145, 169 G Ganoe, Kendra S. 73, 74, 109, 134, 169 Gardner, Julie A. 97, 103 Gardner, Shirley 43 Garland, Owen 91 Garrett, Barbara A. 50, 66, 69, 118 Gatrell, Cheryl 53, 66 Gay, Barbara J. 97 Gay, Harold R. 2, 5, 73, 109, 126, 130, 146, 147, 166 Gay, Robert S. 84, 148, 149 Gay, Shannon R. 5, 97, 134 Gaylor, Mark A. 84 Gaylor, Wendy R. 73, 133, 136 Getridge, Pamela K. 84, 136 Getridge, Terry L. 97, 101 Giffln, Carol M. 20, 25, 50, 53, 66, 133 Giffln, David A. 97, 148, 149 Gifft, Arlenda J. 20 Gifft, Crystal A. 73, 109 Gifft, Heidi L. 85, 88, 89, 118 Giles, Cynthia S. 20, 25, 27, 50, 53, 66, 133,138 Giles, Russel W. 9, 25, 85, 116, 133, 138, 156 Gillespie, George J. 4, 97, 131, 133, 158, 168 Gillespie, Jennifer 15, 73, 130, 132, 150, 151, 153, 159, 169 Gipe, Anthony J. 23, 97, 103, 133, 138, 139 Goetz, Bonnie J. 98 Goetz, Vera L. 2, 9, 10, 11, 53, 66, 119 Gordon, Kimberly J. 98, 103, 133 Gossard Jr., Ralph M. 98, 103, 148, 149 Gossard, Laura S. 85, 134 Gouker, Stephanne M. 5, 13, 27, 73, 81, 107, 122, 125, 126, 128, 129, 141, 167 Graff, Archie 19 Gray, Terry F. 85 Greeley, James T. 96, 98, 131 Green, Donald R. 98 Green, Heather M. 98, 133, 152, 153, 162, 164 Greene, David M. 54, 66, 119, 137 Gregg, Brenda A. 54, 66, 69, 119 Griffith, Darren S. 98, 138, 139 Griffith, Mary L. 36, 54, 66, 69, 134 Griffith, Ronald M. 89 Griffith, Tabitha L. 6, 10, 20, 23, 73, 116, 132, 133, 138, 139, 160, 189 Grim, Brian L. 85 Grimm, Kimberly 54, 66, 69, 86, 117 Grimm, Richard 98, 148 Grimm, Rodney A. 85, 89, 93, 130, 148, 168 Gross, Rosalie 43 Grove, Cheryl L. 2, 5 H Hagan, JoAnn E. 14, 23, 84, 85, 133, 138, 139 Hagy, Michelle D. 85, 92, 115, 138 Hahn Jr., Richard 4, 73, 79, 80, 134 Hahn, Scott D. 4, 85, 130, 148, 149 Haid, Nanae I. 98 Haines, Gerald 8, 39, 44, 131 Haller, Melissa A. 98, lib, 133, 138 Hammond, Dawn R. 4, 6, 13, 16, 54, 66, 109, 124, 130, 160, 161 Hammond, Sarah C. 98, 133 Hammond, Scott D. 73, 109, 134 Hanes, Glenn W. 54, 66, 119 Hardy, Jason P. 98 Hardy, Michele C. 98, 132, 133, 138 Harmon, Christopher 73, 117 Harold, Connie C. 53, 54, 66, 109, 135 Harold, Edwin D. 23, 98, 134 Harrison, Robyn M. 1, 12, 23, 54, 66, 106, 108, 109, 117, 122, 138, 139, 189 Harsh, Alan D. 66 Hart, Matthew S. 1, 21, 38, 54, 66, 107, 140 Hart, Phillip M. 122, 141 Hartle, John R. 85, 156, 157, 166 Hartzell, Gary W. 2, 82, 85, 130, 144, 145, 159, 168 Harwood, Deanna C. 25, 98, 133, 138 Haupt, Todd 73, 109, 133 Hawbaker, Andrea L. 98, 132, 138, 141 Hawbaker, Bonnie 43, 126 Hawkins, Brian D. 23, 52, 54, 58, 66, 114 Hawkins, Richard 5, 36, 47, 121 Hawkins, Sandra M. 85, 136, 162, 163 Haws, Donald T. 85 Hayter, Ronald K. 73 Hayter, Timothy M. 54, 66 Hazard, Sean A. 2, 98, 136 Heavner, Mark 39, 46 Hebb, Carl 88 Helm, Michael M. 80, 85, 118, 130, 148, 149 Helm, Tracy A. 98, 133, 138 Henneberger, Jamey W. 98 Hensley, Lisa M. 23, 40, 52, 55, 66, 109, 126, 138, 139, 189 Henson III, Ellsworth 85, 90, 125 Henson, Todd D. 98, 131, 133 High, Jemahl D. 98, 168 Hines, Dwayne 85, 89, 154, 155 Hines, Ira E. 85, 89 Hines, Julie K. 14, 84, 98 Hines, Leslie 73, 109, 138 Hines, Lori K. 2, 98, 132 Hines, Maurice W. 55, 56, 66 Hines, Melissa R. 14, 36, 84, 85, 93, 134 Hofelt, Jennifer L. 6, 20, 23, 35, 72, 73, 107, 133, 138, 139, 164 Hofelt, Nathan R. 25, 98, 103, 133 Hoffman, David W. 35, 85, 93 Holder, Krista L. 1, 5, 14, 31, 33, 70, 71, 73, 122, 124, 125, 127, 128, 129, 130, 140, 141, 164, 165, 167, 189 Holmes, Kelli S. 73, 109, 137 Holter, Charles V. 98, 131, 158 Holter, Julie 20, 73, 76, 107, 133 Holtz, John H. 85, 116, 131, 133, 141 Homecoming 2, 6, 7, 10 Hongell, Charles B. 6, 17, 23, 25, 73, 77, • 101, 107, 111, 112, 138, 139 194 Index Hongell, Daniel R. 5, 20, 23, 25, 48, 55, 66, 108, 113, 125, 131, 133 Hongell, William S. 5, 13, 20, 35, 82, 85, 86, 97, 102, 125, 130, 133, 138, 144. 156 Hoover, Julie 98 Hopkins, Kari R. 32, 73, 109, 116 Hopkins, Keli M. 85, 136 Hopkins, Richard 49, 55, 66, 109, 131, 159, 168 Hopkinson Jr., Terence 35, 85, 138 Hoppes, Sharon 34, 39, 44 Horning, Paul B. 33, 73, 117, 134, 137 Horning, Scott F. 73, 130, 144, 168 Hose, Joy 39, 44, 70 House, Robbie L. 55, 66, 119 Huffer, Jamilyn 1, 23, 25, 73, 79, 122, 132 Huffer, Jessica A. 98 Hull Jr.t Gary C. 99, 131 Hull, James M. 55, 66, 119, 137 Humble, Donald W. 99 Humphery, Beth A. 99, 138 Hungerford, Katherine 5, 73, 130 Huntsberry, Timothy 73, 75 Hutchinson, Nicole L. 14, 36, 84, 85, 93, 118, 135 Hutzell, Christina L. 85, 90, 133 Hutzell, Ronda L. 73, 78, 127, 135 Hyde, Charles K. 85 i Ickes, Andre A. 2, 5, 13, 38, 54, 55, 66, 114, 130, 135, 144, 145, 168 Ickes, Eric I. 99, 100, 125, 130, 133, 144, 145, 158 Ingram, Kathy J. 99 Ingram, Lee M. 73, 118 Ingram, Marsina L. 15, 85, 130, 141, 152, 153, 162, 164, 165 Irving, Robert W. 99, 130, 148 Isner, Gary D. 85, 148 Itnyre, Chuck 77 J Jansson, Dean R. 5, 15, 54, 55, 66, 130, 144, 159, 168 Jarmy, Katalin M. 1, 5, 6, 8, 12, 19, 20, 23, 27, 52, 55, 66, 107, 110, 113, 120, 122, 124, 125, 139, 140, 141, 187 Jarcy, Richard T. 99, 148 Jenkins, Ken 39, 45 Johnson, Kenneth 13, 52, 55, 66, 106, 109, 131 Johnson, Robert D. 55, 66, 137 Jones, Annette M. 55, 56. 66, 69, 109, 136 Jones, Donna K. 73 Jones, Kimberly K. 4. 73. 109, 137 Jones, Kimberly S. 4. 55, 56, 66, 136 Jones Jr., Lawrence 55, 66, 119 Jones, Mark T. 99, 158 Jones, Marsha R. 85, 136 Jones, Melissa A. 55, 56, 66, 104, 137 Jones, Sally 43 Jones, Sandra K. 73, 107, 109 Jones, Teresa 6, 73, 132, 136 Judy II, Joe 73, 127, 138 Junior Miss 11 K Kable, Michelle S. 26, 96, 99, 125, 138 Kamsch, Melissa A. 55, 66, 118, 119 Karn, Traci E. 99, 141 Kaufmann, Paul S. 22, 32, 35. 82, 85, 86, 88, 89, 148, 149, 156, 157 Kawtoski, Michael S. 34, 85 Kearns Jr., Willard G. 99, 100, 102, 144, 145, 168 Keffer, Jan 39, 47 Kefauver, Tammi L. 1, 5, 7, 10, 11, 20, 32, 56, 66. 114, 127, 140, 141, 142 Kefauver, Wendi M. 5, 98, 99, 101, 132 Keith, Christopher S. 85 Kelbaugh, Steven T. 85 Keller, James B. 4, 6, 11, 30, 31, 33, 74, 127, 130, 142, 146, 166, 167 Keller, Madalyn 43 Keller, Michael 23, 134 Kendle, Katrina M. 74, 79, 109, 169 Kendle, Kyle K. 56, 67, 119 Kendle, Rebecca L. 2, 97, 99, 138 Kennedy, Paula 12, 40, 41, 44, 138 Kephart, Joanna L. 6, 83, 85 Kerns, Gene 8, 13, 26, 40, 47 Kerns, Jacqueline R. 5, 12, 14, 22, 25, 27, 82, 84, 86, 90, 130, 133, 141, 162 Kessler Jr.t John R. 99 Keyton, Cheryl M. 74, 135 Kifer, Kristin E. 99, 100, 152, 153, 159, 164 King, Amy L. 99, 132, 143, 154 King, Carol A. 25, 97, 99, 125, 133, 138 King, Cindy J. 20, 23, 25, 74, 109. 133, 138, 139 King, David W. 56, 67, 118 King, Regina 56, 67, 69, 106, 109, 132, 133,136 Kinna, Darren S. 74, 79, 134, 137 Kline, Douglas S. 35, 99 Kline, Eric T. 56, 67, 119, 137 Kline, Jennifer L. 83, 86, 118 Kline, Michele L. 1, 5, 6, 13, 15, 30, 56, 67, 107, 108, 122, 130, 132, 133, 141, 144, 145, 169 Kline, Rebecca J. 99 Kline, Richard F. 74 Kline, Thomas E. 26, 51, 56, 67, 107, 111, 120, 168 Knapp, Joseph S. 99 Knepper, Edward S. 99 Knight, Chankelli L. 99, 132, 135 Knight, Chante R. 17, 70, 74. 85, 136 Knight, Randall L. 88 Knight, Samantha J. 5, 70, 74, 125, 132 Knight, Tara S. 99. 103 Knopp, Philip A. 74, 131 Kothari, Mitesh B. 22, 86, 125, 131 Kretzer, Randall S. 23, 56, 67, 119, 137 Kretzer, Wayne 20, 22, 74. 109, 130, 133, 144, 145, 159, 168, 170 Kueny, Kara E. 14, 16, 34, 82. 84, 86. 87 Kuhn, Paul D. 4, 56, 67, 122 Kumsher, Marie L. 5, 38, 74, 107, 122, 125, 135 L Lake, Angela D. 6, 56, 67, 109, 136, 160, 161 Lamb, Kimberly R. 83 Lange, Bobbi J. 99 Langley, Curtis W. 4, 5, 6, 7, 20, 30, 33, 56, 67, 109, 118, 130, 146. 147, 159, 168 Lapole, William A. 57, 67, 119 Lawson, Sean E. 23, 99, 134 Layos, Aaron J. 99 Leaman, Kyleen J. 6, 86, 93 Lease, Ronald 99 Lefever, Kimberly A. 25, 74, 109, 133 Leggett, Amy D. 86, 118, 135 Lehman, Lisa 6, 35, 144 Leiboldt, Lori 51, 57, 67, 120, 121 Lemkuhl, Patricia 1, 40, 44 Lemonakis, Steve 13, 40, 44, 164, 165 Lescalleet, JoAnne 1, 40, 44, 125, 127 Lescalleet, Marvin D. 74 Lewis, Donald 7, 8, 19, 40, 46, 146 Lewis, Gerald 99 Lewis, Michael W. 86 Lewis, Rebecca L. 86 Lewis, Richelle D. 5, 14, 22, 27, 82. 83. 84, 86, 90. 125, 138 Index 195 Lewis, Travis W. 99, 134 Lilga, Robert 74 Lincks, Theresa L. 99, 136 Link, Carol M. 74, 78, 169 Littman, Vanessa L. 99, 133, 138 Lochner, Kevin L. 57, 67, 69, 137, 167 Lohman, Joseph R. 88, 115 Long, Carolyn J. 74, 109 Long (Owens), Frank L. 23, 100, 134 Long, Paula K. 99 Long (Owens), William C. 75, 131 Looney, Shelly 9, 57, 67, 69. 119, 127, 137 Lowery, Darla J. 57, 67, 69, 119, 137 Lowery, Kelly J. 23, 33, 57, 67, 109, 130, 135, 160, 161, 169, 171 Lowery, Richard S. 99 Lowery, Stephanie A. 74 Lowery, Tessa M. 86, 91 Lum, Joel K. 4, 5, 19, 23, 57, 67, 107, 114, 130, 146, 147 Lyon, James D. 22, 85, 86, 122, 131, 133, 144, 145, 168 M Mackert, Tenny M. 5, 19, 27, 57, 60, 67, 106, 107, 109, 113, 114, 138, 146, 147 MacMichael, Jill M. 1, 5, 12, 23, 74, 78, 109, 122, 138, 139, 140, 141, 160, 161 Main, Julie L. 2, 74, 81, 138, 139, 140 Malkiewicz, Tammy M. 99, 138 Mangum, Ronna M. 5, 57. 67, 108, 136, 137 Mann, Gene 43 Marker, Stacey M. 23, 99, 133, 139 Markle, Lisa A. 25, 97, 99, 100, 133, 138, 141, 159, 164, 165 Marks, Roberta I. 21, 83, 86 Marks, Sheri 21, 57, 67, 119, 137 Marr, Marny R. 36, 117, 134 Martin, Mary 43 Martz, Rebecca L. 6, 25, 83, 86, 133 Martz, Timothy L. 57, 67 Mason, Barbara 43 Massie, Darren 2, 5, 20, 23, 25, 43, 57, 67, 109, 122, 125, 130, 133, 144, 145, 168, 170 Mauk, Crystal M. 86, 114 Maus, Michael S. 99, 113 May, Laura K. 20, 25, 74, 133 Mazzer, Mark M. 100, 113, 131 Mazzer, Maura M. 5, 31, 72, 74, 125, 138 McCall, Charles W. 5, 74, 80, 118, 141 McClain, Brian C. 74 McClarigan, Lisa J. 100, 133, 136 McClarigan, Lori A. 57, 67, 119 McClure, Daniel C. 74, 141 McClure, Randall C. 6, 14, 84, 86, 92, 113, 130, 141, 148, 149 196 — Index McCoy, Timothy S. 5, 48, 57, 67, 137, 146, 147 McCullough, Jason R. 100 McKegg, Cory A. 2, 7, 9, 23, 57, 67. 109, 120, 122, 127, 129, 135, 140 McKegg, Heather 27, 34, 74, 81 McLucas, Lisa R. 6, 86 McMillen, Adam Q. 4, 100, 158 Meetre, Cynthia H. 14, 84, 86, 118 Mellott, Joseph 77 Mellott, Susan 11, 15, 40, 46, 100, 152, 153 Mentzer, Serena T. 83, 86, 100 Merrbaugh, Daryl L. 83, 86 Merrbaugh, Jesse 100 Meyer, Christopher E. 32, 57, 67 Mikus, Ronda S. 20, 58, 67, 69, 106, 109, 122, 130, 133, 159, 169 Milburn, Thomas W. 100, 134 Millard, Kimberly A. 70, 74, 135 Miller, Darrin 86, 92, 134 Miller, Frances M. 12, 20, 23, 74. 109, 133, 138, 139 Miller, Lisa C. 5, 25, 74, 81, 109, 132, 133, 137 Miller, Lisa N. 5, 100, 125, 130, 152, 153, 162, 163, 167, 169 Miller, Michael 74, 80, 107 Miller, Monte 5, 86 Miller, Onna K. 58, 67, 119 Miller, Samuel G. 75, 79, 134 Miller, Tammy S. 86 Mills, Christine 83, 86 Mills, Gregory L. 68, 86 Mills, Melissa J. 75 Miner, William C. 6, 20, 28, 30, 58, 67, 109, 130, 146, 147, 166 Minnick, Deanna M. 100 Mitchell, Gina D. 58. 67, 119 Mitchell, Krista M. 15. 75, 132, 150, 153 Moats, Stefanie L 2, 25, 97, 100, 133, 143, 162, 164 Moeller, David D. 100, 133, 139 Mongan, Julie A. 14, 28, 84, 86, 133, 141 Mongan, Lisa L. 88 Monninger Jr., Raymond 4, 6, 12, 58, 67, 115, 130, 137, 142, 146, 147, 167 Monninger, Shawn P. 100, 148, 149 Monninger, Tina M. 6, 14, 25, 28, 84, 86, 132, 135 Moore, Todd A. 75 Morgan, Lance L. 58, 67, 109, 137 Morris, Darrin 88 Morris, Scott E. 75, 109 Morrow, Donald T. 4, 6, 16, 19, 26, 40, 58, 67, 109, 130, 146, 147, 159, 168 Moser, Charles W. 75 Moser, Daryl L. 58, 67, 119, 137 Moser, John E. 97, 100, 133, 144, 145 Moser, Russell 10, 33, 89, 93, 96, 130, 131, 133, 145, 148, 149, 156, 157, 166, 167, 168 Moser, Tammy 75, 109 Moss, Benjamin A. 58, 67, 134 Mowat, Kenneth T. 100, 198 Mueller, Mark A. 58, 67, 137 Mullendore, Terri L. 5, 14, 84, 86, 133, 169 Mullendore, Shannon M. 2, 27, 100, 133 Murtaugh, Geoffrey S. 80 Murtaugh, Peter S. 75, 80, 137 Myerly, Mary 2 Myers, Karen L. 75, 109 Myers, Paul E. 2, 25, 100 Myers, Richard K. 58, 67, 137, 138 Myers, Robin 75, 80, 109 N Nalley, Timothy D. 58, 67, 119, 137 Neikirk, William E. 100, 113 Neilands, John L. 131 Nelson, Gary W. 100, 113 Nelson, Marsha L. 5, 10, 14, 28, 84, 86, 89, 100, 130, 152, 153, 162, 163, 169 Nesbitt, Sandra 160, 161 Newspaper 9, 127 Nicademus, Ann R. 100, 132 Nichols, David W. 6, 9, 17, 19, 23, 34, 50, 58, 67, 87, 108, 109, 126, 127, 130, 139, 146, 147, 163, 164 Nichols, James T. 23, 100, 138, 139, 149 Nichols, Suzanne M. 5, 23, 86, 115, 125, 138, 139, 159, 169 Niswander, David 2, 58, 67, 137, 159, 168 Nokes, Kelly D. 5, 28, 87, 91, 98, 128 Nokes, Rickey L. 75 Norris, Sammy L. 100, 148, 149 Nuice, Christy A. 5, 10, 28, 82, 87, 125, 130, 132, 141, 169 Null, Gregory W. 100 0 O’Donnell, Katie M. 100, 116, 133 Ogle, Stephen M. 35, 75 Osborne, Craig N. 75, 80, 115 Otzelberger, Sherry 10, 11, 58, 67, 109, 119, 134, 137 p Palm, Melissa A. 16, 20, 23, 75, 133, 138, 139 Palmer, Charles R. 5, 73, 75, 146 Palmer, Donald L. 87 Parker, Melanie 23, 25, 75, 133, 138, 139 Parson, Trudie M. 5, 6, 10, 98, 101, 124, 125, 128, 141 Patterson, Tiffany E. 23, 87, 106, 138, 139, 141, 172 Paul, Brenda R. 5, 20, 25, 58, 67, 108, 110, 122, 125, 132, 133 Peisen, Judith 1, 10, 14, 40, 45, 82 Pennella, Jason L. 22, 28, 82, 83, 87, 89, 100, 130, 144, 145, 156 Pennella, Joseph L. 58, 67, 107, 109, 120, 131 Pennington, Claudia F. 103 Peterson, Michael D. 58, 67, 118, 119 Phillips, Judy 43 Phillips, Susan D. 1, 5, 12, 19, 58, 67, 125, 127, 140 Piccolomini, Dotty 5, 41, 46, 124 Pittsnogle, Ronald A. 75, 134 Pletcher, Carolyn 36, 43 Poffenberger, Charlene L. 101 Poffenberger, Craig 25, 28, 87, 91, 116, 133 Poffenberger, Dean A. 1, 9, 11, 14, 75, 134 Poling, Amy S. 2, 5, 97, 101, 132, 162 Poole, Richard A. 156 Porter, Debra 75, 80, 109, 112, 167 Porter, Stacy 98, 101 Potter, Randell L. 58, 67, 137 Powell, Shelly A. 75, 134, 135 Price, Perry W. 58, 67, 119, 137 Prince, Robert M. 101, 113 Pryor, Dwayne E. 75 Pryor, Steven L. 101, 133 Ptacek, Matthew J. 5, 10, 22, 25, 58, 60, 67, 130, 133, 137, 159 Puls, Ronald J. 35 87 Q Quinn, Felicee 75 R Rand Jr., James 58, 67, 119, 146, 147 Rand, Presley S. 96, 101, 130, 148 Reagan, Rochelle D. 58, 68, 137 Redmond, Dawn M. 101, 133 Reed, Andrew 41, 46, 90 Reed, David 89, 148, 149 Reed, Joseph H. 4, 5, 7, 75, 109, 130, 146 Reed, Krista L. 75 Reeder Jr., Edward 10, 12, 22, 87, 91, 154, 166, 167 Reeder Jr., Gerald L. 6, 101, 130, 148, 149, 158 Reeder, Glenn S. 2, 75, 77, 122, 130, 131, 133, 163 Reeder, Marleen K. 100, 101, 132, 152, 162, 163, 164 Reeder, Selena K. 7, 11, 15, 32, 58, 68, 109, 124, 127, 130, 132, 133, 150, 153, 160, 161, 164, 165 Reeder, Sue A. 10 Reeder, Timothy L. 9, 20, 25, 58, 68, 127, 133,138 Reese, Cynthia M. 76 Reese, John D. 59, 68, 119 Reese, Susan M. 22, 101, 133 Reese, Timothy S. 10, 25, 58, 60, 68, 109, 133,134 Reid, Christine L. 6, 60, 68, 109, 132, 133, 136 Reid, Jeffrey L. 101, 130 Reid, Robert E. 27, 60, 68, 133 Renner, Gerald W. 88 Renner, Harold L. 76, 115 Renner, Lucinda K. 76 Rhodes, Brenda L. 9, 60, 68, 69, 119, 137 Rhodes, Gerald S. 101, 103 Rhodes, Randy L. 87, 109, 134, 137 Rhodes, Richard E. 134 Richardson, Michelle 83, 86, 87 Richardson, Theodore 51, 60, 68, 120, 131 Rickerds, Roy M. 76, 115 Ridenour, Alison S. 23, 28, 87, 133, 138, 139 Ridenour, Catherine 87 Ridenour, Lome E. 87, 130, 146, 156, 157 Ridenour, Stephanie 5, 12, 19, 20, 25, 27, 35, 60, 68, 133, 138 Ridenour, Wayne 41, 46, 167 Rimmer, Courtney A. 101, 103, 130, 138, 169 Ringler, Jerry D. 76, 137 Ringler, Ronda L. 21, 60, 68, 118, 137, 172 Roberts, Gerald L. 20, 51, 60, 68 Roberts, Marty W. 101, 148 Roberts, Yvonne 41, 44 Robertson, Lori D. 83, 87, 93, 138 Robeson, Joseph 1, 35, 36, 43, 47, 106, 107, 126 Robinson, Jay B. 87, 91 Rockwell, Robert E. 101 Rodenhiser, Mary A. 5, 100, 101, 125, 133, 141, 162 Roelkey, Lisa A. 5, 13, 25, 60, 68, 109, 111, 125, 133, 136 Roelky, Sue A. 25, 87, 91, 132, 138 Rohrer Jr., Gary E. 60, 68, 137 Rohrer, Mark A. 2, 11, 76, 109, 134 Rohrer, Joan 41, 46, 118, 135 Rohrer, Kendra A. 2, 12, 96, 97, 101, 133 Roody, Kristine E. 12, 76, 138, 139 Rose, Carrie M. 2, 97, 101, 130, 132 Rosenberry, Sonja T. 1, 76, 79, 93, 140 Roser, Regina M. 87, 89, 138 Routzahn, Lisa Y. 6, 17, 60, 68, 78, 107, 108, 118, 136 Index — 197 Row, Michael R. 60, 68, 114, 119 Rowe, Desiree A. 15, 70, 76, 109, 125, 130, 141, 150, 153, 159, 169, 170 Rowe, Dwayne S. 76, 134 Rowland, Jack M. 61. 68, 119 Rowland, Krista J. 109, 137 Ruffner, Kendra N. 5, 98, 101, 125, 128 s Salgado, Samuel 83, 87 Sandusky, Jennifer 13, 20, 20, 61, 68, 71, 109, 122, 128, 129, 130, 135 Sandusky, John F. 2, 87, 130, 144, 145, 159, 168 Sandusky, Michael J. 76 Sasse, Claude 41, 46 Saunders, Sharon 12, 101 Saylor, Benjamin F. 61, 68 Saylor, Carl W. 87 Schilling, Tammy L. 2, 97, 101, 130 Schilling, Todd D. 9, 24, 29, 31, 61, 68. 79, 146, 147 Schindel, Gertrude 41, 44 Schleuss, Del 26, 41, 46, 126 Schrock, Judy I. 101 Schuckman, Derek R. 103 Schweda, Douglas A. 101 Schwensen, Guy R. 35, 76, 81 Scott, Barry M. 6, 26, 33, 58, 61, 68, 109, 114, 130, 146, 147, 166 Scott, Dwight 5, 15, 37, 41, 46, 130, 144, 145, 159, 168, 169 Scrivener, John T. 26, 34, 52, 61, 68, 107, 108, 130, 131, 146, 147, 168, 170 Seabright, James T. 1, 6, 7, 10, 19, 21, 23, 24, 61, 107, 108, 122, 125, 126, 130, 131, 140, 146, 147, 154, 155, 169 Sebum, Kendra E. 5, 10, 25, 82, 87, 106, 125, 152, 159, 169 Sebum, Kevin D. 17, 76, 80, 107, 130, 138 Seekins, Stephanie A. 17, 23, 100, 101, 138, 139, 152, 153 Semler, Anne M. 5, 101, 130, 133 Semler, Christopher 138 Semler, Mark 5, 87, 89, 92, 130, 141, 148, 149 198 — Index Seppanen, Heidi 4, 6, 34, 61, 62, 68, 112, 116, 117, 138, 169 Sewalt, Dawn R. 1, 10, 12, 15, 19, 23, 33, 61, 68, 109, 122, 130, 140. 141, 143, 150, 151, 153, 160, 169, 187 Shade, Kimberly M. 21. 76. 136, 137, 172 Shaft, Lisa L. 4, 11, 23, 61, 68, 69, 109, 134 Shaffer, Amanda 21, 76, 137, 172 Shank, Deena L. 6, 86, 87, 132 Shank, Wendi L. 4, 15. 32, 48, 61, 68. 109, 130. 132, 133, 150, 151, 153, 160, 164, 165 Sharitz, Janice L. 74, 76, 137 Sharp, Christin 89 Sharp, Susan 103 Shatzer, Angela J. 101 Shatzer, Walter W. 103, 113 Shaw, Frank L. 101 Sheppard, Samuel M. 101, 122 Shifler, Karin M. 23, 83, 87, 92, 138, 139 Shinham, Eleanor J. 5, 23, 25, 27, 33, 35, 67. 87, 106, 107, 112, 122, 125, 133, 138, 139 Shobe, David S. 101 Shobe, Theodore H. 17, 61, 68 Shoemaker, David R Jr., 87, 156, 157 Shoop, Michael E. 76, 145 Shumaker, Crystal L. 76, 106, 109 Shumaker, Michael 88 Shumaker, Ronald L. 101 Siler, William 35, 76 Simpson, Robert 101, 158 Sines, Robert 87 Sisk, Shelly R. 25, 83. 87. 91, 132, 138, 141 Slifer, Darrin D. 101, 158 Smith, Angel 14, 82. 84, 86, 87, 132, 135 Smith, Brian L. 1, 58, 61, 68, 109, 122, 130, 140, 146, 147, 154, 155, 166 Smith, Cassandra A. 5, 22, 25, 82, 87, 130, 133, 162 Smith, Christine S. 15, 25, 87, 132, 152, 153 Smith, David S. 101, 103, 131 Smith, Donna L. 2, 4, 5, 26, 35, 61, 68, 107, 109, 110, 111, 124, 133 Smith, Gary M. 87 Smith, Kenneth L. 76 Smith, Kenneth R. 5, 76, 130, 146 Smith, Mamie 43 Smith, Melissa K. 15, 72, 76, 150, 153, 164 Smith Jr., Michael W. 102 Smith, Neva K. 5, 15, 76, 115, 130, 144, 145 Smith, Rodney L. 61, 68, 69, 119, 120, 137 Smith, Stephanie L. 15, 102, 144, 145, 159, 169 Smith, Terry L. 88 Smith, Thomas A. 102, 103, 148, 149, 168 Smith, Tina L. 12, 102 Smith, Troy D. 61, 68, 119, 120 Smith, Vallerie L. 4, 76, 81, 109, 138 Smith, Vernon 76 Snavely, Osmond T. 99, 102 Snavely, Robert 31, 62, 68. 113, 117, 131, 146, 147 Snook, Denise M. 50, 62, 68, 109, 137 Snook, Lisa 20, 25, 76, 133, 141 Snoots, Jeffrey W. 27, 33, 88, 92, 100, 130, 133, 143, 144 Snyder, John B. 2, 23, 25, 102, 133, 138 Snyder, Lewis G. 88 Snyder, Robert L. 4, 9, 19, 23, 60, 62, 68, 117, 138, 139, 189 Snyder, Terry L. 64, 68. 118 Souders, Pamela D. 58, 62. 68, 109 Spangler, Shelly 102 Spessard, William 76, 133, 137 Spino, Angela 62, 68, 137 Staley, Tammy K. 1, 2, 23, 77, 79, 107, 140, 141, 164, 189 Stansbury, Kristin M. 89, 93, 102, 125 Starleper, Darlene 32, 43 Starliper, Shawnee R. 62, 68 Starr, Frank W. 89 Starr, James B. 103 Staubs, Kenneth R. 4, 96, 102, 103, 148, 149 Staubs, Lisa A. 88 Staubs, Michelle L. 1, 5, 26, 70, 77, 117, 125, 140, 141 Steiner, Barbara 42, 44, 48, 70 Stemper, David 102, 131 Stevens, Pauline 34, 43 Stickles, Kelly M. 102, 136 Stine, Brian K. 2, 5, 6, 7, 48, 52, 62, 68, 109, 130, 146, 147, 166, 167 Stine, Joseph M. 5, 8, 77, 143, 146 Stone Jr., Thomas T. 102 Stoneberger, Tracy L. 102 Stotelmyer, Darren 88, 130, 142, 156, 157, 166, 167 Stotelmyer, Edward F. 98, 102, 134 Stotelmyer, Kathy A. 88, 93 Stotelmyer, Michael 31, 32, 62, 68, 109 Stotler, Howard L. 33, 51, 62, 68, 106, 107, 131,-159, 168, 170 Stotler, Mary J. 102 Stotler, Michael D. 102, 131, 159, 168 Stottlemyer, Craig A. 88 Stottlemyer, Ralph 42, 46, 118 Stottlemyer, Richard 43 Stottlemyer, Teresa 62, 68, 120 Stottlemyer, Tony L. 62, 68, 109, 137 Stouffer Jr., Jay 20, 62, 68, 117, 120 Stride, Stephanie A. 102 Strunk, Michael B. 56, 62, 68 Stull, Randy W. 63, 68, 109, 137 Sullivan, Beth 5, 6, 20, 77, 78, 107, 130, 133 Sullivan, Lori L. 98, 102, 103, 133, 152, 153, 169 Sullivan, Paula C. 1, 2, 5, 23, 70, 71, 77, 78, 122, 125, 128, 129, 130, 140, 141, 169 Swain, Eugene 8, 26, 42, 45, 146 Sweeney, James E. 4, 18, 102, 125, 141, 158 Sweeney, Patrick A. 9, 16, 18, 32, 34, 52, 63, 68, 104, 107, 108, 116, 121, 138, 139 Sweeney, Stacey M. 2, 6, 97, 102, 133, 141 Sweigert, Michelle R. 83, 88 Swiger, Edward 64, 68 Swisher, Debra 42, 44 T Talbert, Michelle L. 13, 77, 80, 124, 125 Talbert Jr., Robert E. 4, 77, 130 Taulton, Bobbi Jo 63, 68, 109, 118, 134 Taulton, Gerald E. 77, 109 Taulton, Michele R. 2, 4, 7, 9, 62, 63, 68, 108, 120, 124, 127 Taulton, Rhonda K. 102, 136 Taylor, Allen 77 Taylor, Brian 77, 107, 131 Taylor, Sheila L. 102 Temple, Dana L. 63, 68, 69, 74, 119, 159, 169 Thomas, Cindy L. 48, 51, 63, 68, 107, 120, 122, 135 Thomas, Daniel M. 77, 79, 134 Thomas, James E. 98, 103, 113 Thomas, Jean 42, 45 Thomas, Joy A. 16, 23, 52, 63, 68, 109, 138, 139 Thomas, Julie L. 63, 68, 119 Thomas, Michael C. 88 Thomas, Pamela 102 Thomas, Robert A. 77, 139 Thomas, Scott F. 5, 77, 79, 80, 135 Thomason, Karen D. 63, 68, 109 Thompson, James R. 14, 18, 23, 25, 84, 86, 88, 133, 138, 139 Timmons, Thomas K. 63, 68, 137 Tolbert, Alice M. 102 Toms, Kelly 102 Tritapoe, Keith A. 63, 68, 137 Tritapoe, Russell G. 5, 88 Trovlnger, Tony 77, 134 Trumpower, Brian 102, 134 Trumpower, Karen J. 74, 125, 134 Tucker Jr., Charles H. 98, 102 Tucker, Shawn L. 12, 52, 63, 68, 88, 109, 116, 122, 138, 139, 149 Tucker Jr., William 23, 88 Turner, John A. 4, 6, 7, 77, 107, 112, 130, 131, 146, 166, 167 Turner, Lisa L. 6, 88 Turner, Richard 52, 63, 68, 120 Turner, Tina L. 98, 102, 128, 132 Twigg, Anthony J. 63, 68, 137 Twigg, Pamela S. 102 Twigg, Scott A. 88, 146 u Ulrich, Rose 2, 42, 45 v Vance, Kimberly D. 86, 88, 114, 116, 133 VanMetre, James A. 77 VanWinkle, Douglas A. 20, 23, 35, 77, 107, 116, 133, 138, 139, 141 VanWinkle, Gregory L. 14, 23, 25, 84, 88, 93, 133, 138, 139 Vaughn, Shirley 42, 46 Vaughn, Walter 77, 79 Ventimiglia, Donetta 77 w Wade, Jeri L. 63, 69, 118, 120 Walker, Robert L. 88 Walker, Wesley E. 63, 69 Walling, Michelle L. 102, 138 Ward, David G. 19, 23, 26, 27, 51, 64, 69, 107, 167 Ward, Rosemary 64, 69, 107, 109, 118, 136 Warner Jr., Edward 24, 64, 69, 131 Warner, Karl M. 102, 131 Warrenfeltz, Brian 102 Warrenfeltz, Jeffrey 77 Warnick, Juanita M. 89 Waters, Amy K. 4, 14, 22, 23, 74, 82. 84, 88. 125, 139 Waters, Wendy S. 88, 93, 133 Way III, Davis 77 Weaver, Cara B. 97, 98, 102, 103, 128 Weaver, Dawn M. 15, 20, 48, 64, 109, 130, 133, 142, 144, 145, 159, 169, 171 Weaver, Kelly E. 22, 31, 33, 58, 64, 69, 109, 119, 120, 137 Weaver, Matthew D. 1, 85, 88. 130, 140, 141, 148, 189 Wenner, Lisa M. 103 Welling Jr., Walter 2, 6, 64, 69, 119, 146, 147 Welsh Jr., Freddie E. 102, 103 Welsh, Samantha J. 64, 69, 136, 137, 164 Weltz, Margaret E. 9, 20, 23, 25, 64, 69, 116, 120, 122, 133, 138, 139 Weltz, Melanie D. 6, 88 Wetzel, Robert 37, 42, 45, 119 Whetzel, Mary M. 64, 109, 119, 137 Whipp, Tonja N. 102, 132, 135 Wilkes, Phil 2, 42, 44, 133 Wilkinson, Carolyn S. 1, 99, 102, 130, 140 Willets, James T. 64, 69, 119 Williams, James M. 88, 131 Williams, James M. 88, 131 Williams, Kurt A. 9, 77 Wills, Tarra L. 103, 130, 138 Willson, Tracy L. 64, 69, 118 Wilson, Frank 98, 103 Wilson, Jennifer A. 64, 69, 136, 164, 165 Wilson, Lisa A. 103 Wilson, Robert H. 77, 134 Wilson, Tai K. 77, 109 Wilson, Yvonne 17, 42, 45, 136 Wise, Bradley P. 88, 104 Wisler, Shelly C. 5, 103 Witek, Curtis L. 77, 134 Wolf, Benjamin P. 2, 5, 25, 77, 81, 112, 130, 133, 144, 145, 154, 155, 168 Wolf, Joel C. 1, 2, 10, 19, 23, 24, 64, 69, 107, 109, 121, 122, 130, 140, 141, 143, 144, 145, 154, 155, 168, 170, 187 Wolfe, David P. 88 Wolford, Michelle R. 25, 103, 133, 135, 136 Woodring, Brian C. 97, 100, 103, 130, 144, 145, 159 Woodring, Deane 42, 46, 124 Woolley, Yvonne L. 103 Worthington, Eric B. 77, 78 Wright, Alan 64, 69 Wright, Alice C. 23, 27, 77, 107, 133, 138, 139 Wright, Linda 77 Wright, Michelle L. 2, 97, 103 Wyand, Andrew L. 64, 69 Y Yeager, Bruce J. 97, 134 Yommer, Shawn R. 99, 103, 133 Young, Jodie L. 77, 133 Young, Julie 2. 97, 103, 125, 133, 141, 162 z Zeger, Cheryl L. 77, 78, 118, 135 Zimmerman, Corey L. 2, 23, 82, 88, 125, 133, 141 Zimmerman, Gary L. 64, 69, 89, 137 Index 199 THE APPENDIX The publication of the Boonsboro High School Star was a long-standing tradition of years past. The Star reported nearly all the happenings around the school scene but especially outshone itself around graduation season. To celebrate the Silver Anniversary of the opening of Boonsboro High School, the Chieftain has selected a reprint of the special historical edition of The Star complete with a photo and alumni list from 1915-1959. The staff spent many hours updating this list from 1960-1985 to present a total compilation of all BHS alumni. To all past and present BHS members, a hearty salute from the Chieftain staff! 1960 Janice Alger. David Baker Don Baker. Gerald Baker. Neison Baker Shirley Baker. John Bartlett Jr.. Ramona Bartlett Radonna Berry. Judy Breeden. Donald Bryan. Dinah Campbell Robert Carson Janice Churchey Jean Cline. Ronald Cline Hazel Cooke. Austin Coulter Jr.. George Coyle Sandra Crampton. Betty Davis. Thomas Dubel. Beverly Easterday James Elliott. Rita Faulder. Doris Flook. Jean Garnand. Joyce Getridge Judy Giffin. Maynard Gigeous. Carolyn Gilbert. JoAnn Gloss. Sally Gravatt. Martin Griffith. Shirley Gross. James Gruber. Betty Hahn. George Hamilton. Gary Hammond. Rondal Harshman. Audrey Haupt. Beverly Haupt. Donald Helman Jr.. George Hines. George Hoffman. Veneta Holmes. Robert Ice Mary Ingram. Sylvia Kady. Patricia Kefauver. Ruth Kline. Clifford Kuhn. Barbara Lapole Beverly Lapole. Joyce Leatherman. Mary Leiboldt. Bonnie Line. Connie Line. Earl Martin. Terry Martin. Mary Martz. Roger Martz. Betty Mason Judith Mason. Barbara Mayhue. David McCardell. Shirley Metz. Harriet Miller. Robert Miller. Shirley Miller. Donna Mose Dallas Mowdy. Carroll Mullendore. Judy Mullendore. Bessie Mulligan. Victor Mumma. John Myers. Lillian Myers. John Negley. Dorothy Netz. Constance Norris. Janice Otzelberger. Ronald Palmer. Gary Phillips. Winifred Pierce. Dale Poffenberger. Gerald Poffenberger. James Poling. Carolyn Potter. Sandra Redman. Alfred Reuell. Lester Ripple. Gwendolyn Roberts. Edward Robinson. Edward Rohrer. Julia Ruffner. Richard Semler. Beverly Shantz. Verna Shrimp Ruth Shoemaker. Doris Shoop. Ronald Showe. Nancy Smith. Gary Snook. Linda Snoots. Russell Snyder. David Stiles. William Stine. James Swartz. Elizabeth Teays. Brayden Thomas. Russell Tritapoe Jr. Beverly Turner. John Turner. Harold Violet. Beverley Wagner. Nancy Walters. Edward Weaver. Richard Whipp. Mary White. David Witmer. Virginia Witmer. Belva Younkins. Fredric Younkms. Linda Zarfos 1961 Austin Abbott. Mervin Bartlett. John Bork Jr.. Carol Bowers. Ronald Bowers. Dale Bussard. Judy Byrd. Beverly Cam. Doris Castle. Dallas Churchey. Linda Clipp. Edward Clopper. Billy Coleman. Janice Crampton. Joan Cunningham. Carol Davik. Lilly Davis. Delores Detrow. Linda Detrow. William Duncan. Richard Eichelberger. Betty Farrie. Mary Forrie. Beverly Finfrock. Joseph Gaver. Orvel Gay. Darlene Griffith. Bobby Grimm. Bonnie Grimm. Donovan Hammond. John Happ. Sandra Harman. Linda Harwood. Allan Haupt. Shirley Haupt. Roy Henretty. Sandra Henson. Roger Himes. Marvin Hines. Charles Holder. Thomas Holder. Mary Ann Hoover. Beverly Hull. Rebecca Hull. Elmer Jamison. Harvey Jones. Wayne Jordon. Jean Kepler. Eileen Keyton. Mary Kidwell. Patricia Knight. Roger Knight. Vernon Knode. Linda Kretzer. Wayne Kretzer. Betty Lerch. Lauretta Lohman. Lucinda Long. Evelyn Loudenslager. Doris Marshall. Larry Martz. Connie May. Janet McCoy. Doreen McGolerick, Faith McGraw. Beverly Mikus. 200 — Appendix Douglas Miller. Lloyd Mills. Janet Mong. JoAnne Mongan. Lorsena Moser Lynden Moser. Patricia Moser. Patsy Mumay. Joan Myers. Mervil Myers. Naom1 Myers. Patsy Myers. Robert Nelson. Thomas Nuice. William Parker. Barbara Pereschuk. Gary Phillips. Eddie Pryor Carolyn Reeder Betty Renner. Shelva Renner. Donald Ridenour. Gary Robertson. Shirley Robinson. Judith Rohrer Joanne Rouletter. Donald Semler. Rose Shank Shirley Slifer. David Smith. Lewis Smith Jr.. Darlene Stevens. Ruth Stine Carole Stotlemyer. Galen Sullivan. Gerald Wade Jr.. Nancy Webb. Mary Welty Joseph Wilson. Victor Witmer. Roberta Wolfe. Ronald Wolford. Charles Wyand. John Younkins. Charles Younkins. Charles Zulauf 1962 Nelson Alexander. Anna Alger. Stephen Anders. Robert Bealer. Helen Beauchamp. Cleo Beittel. Thomas Bender, Michael Berry. Connie Billingsley. Kenneth Brandenburg III. Cheryl Burgan. Dale Churchey. Donald Coe. Jerry Crampton. Patricia Cronise. David Crum. James Dawson Louis DeBaugh. Gary Deener. Robert Easterday. Ronald Easterday. Russell Easterday. Gary Eichelberger Robert Farrie. Frederick Fanmngton Jr.. Shirley Faulders. Joan Ford. Julia Forrest. Donald Gantz. Arthur Gloss. Bonnie Gonzalez. John Grams. Luana Green Bonnie Grim, Virginia Grimm. Jacqueline Hahn. Dallas Hamilton. Carolyn Harshman. Larry Hastings. Wamta Haupt. Ronald Hawbaker. Janet Hershberger. Ronald Hill. Judith Himes. Harold Hoffman. Laurel Holder. Mary Holmes. Darlene House. Ronald Hutzeli. Betty Ice. Everett Ingram. Darlene Jamison. Catherine Jeffries. Claude Jordan. Richard Kaetzel. Bobby Kline. George Kline. Nellie Kline. David Knight. Nelson Knight. Donald Koontz. Robert Kretzer. Anna Leggett. John Leggett. Rose Line. Larry Loudenslager Betty Lowery. John Lowery. Joyce Marshall. Regina Martz. Richard Mason. James May. Thomas McAfee III. Frank Mentzer. Anna Miller. George Mong III. Thomas Morgan. Douglas Morrison. Stuart Mullendore. Emma Nalley. Nancy Nalley. Quentin Norris. Barbara Otzelberger. Nancy Palmer. Bonnie Poffenberger. Richard Potter. Frederick Reeder. Donald Reid. James Renner. David Ridenour. Harold Robertson. Marion Robertson. Charles Rowland. Roger Shipley. Larry Saylor. James Semler. George Shaffer. Isaiah Sheffler. Jean Shewbridge. Joan Shewbridge. Frances Shirley. Judith Showmaker. Susanna Showe. Martha Shumaker.. Joanne Smith. Preston Smith. Rosalie Smith. Shirley Smith. Catherine Sprecher. Albert Stevens. Richard Stine. Patricia Thomas. Virginia Trovinger. Clyde Tucker. Crystal Waters. Jerry Webber. Margaret Welsh. Philip Wilson. Daryl Wise. Donna Wolfe. Phyllis Wyand. John Yokimishyn Jr.. Donald Young. Bonnie Zimmerman 1963 Faye Abbott, Beverly Arvin. Kenneth Babington. Dennis Baker, Franklin Baker. Courtney Beard Barbara Beaver. Katherine Bender. Ralph Brunner Jr.. Daniel Bryan. Ronald Burker. James Castle Shirley Chaney Michael Cochran. Bernadme Cole Sally Cooe and. Sue Copeland Sharon Coulter. Clifford Crampton John Dagenha't. Patricia Danner. Herbert Davis Jr.. Sandra Davs. Terry Davis. Jeri DeBaugh Robert Deener. Lloyd Divei. Robert Easterday. Nancy Edieblute. Da las Eichelberger. Doris Fauble James Fisher. Richard Fraley. Alice Funk. Doris Griffith. Geraldine Guyer Merrel Hahn Jr.. Terry Haller Delores Harrall. John Harrall. Ralph Henson. Audrey Hoff master. Louis Holbrunner. John Holder Hazel Holmes. Alvin Hurley. Linda Hutson Dennis Hutzeli Linda Hutzeli. Cornelia Ingram Carol Itnyre. Charles Jamison. Marjorie Jamison Gwendolyn Jones. Mevin Jordon. Lawrence Kaetzel Jr. Edgar Kidwell. Donald Kline. Ronald Kline. Guy Kuhn. Harry Leasure. Ronald Leggett. Willis Leggett Jr.. Wesley Lerch. Gloria Line. Walter Litton. Sandra Mankms. Robert Martz. Nancy Mauck. Larry May. Mary McCoy. Patricia Mills. Mary Mitchell. Ray Moats. Ann Mong Douglas Mongan. Carolyn Mose Wayne Moser Clayton Mullendore Theodore Mullendore Betty Mulligan Carroll Mumma Zycheretta Newcomer. Glenda Norris. Jerry Potter. Richard Rand Jr.. Edward Reeder Carl Renner Teresa Renney. Daniel Revell. Joseph Robinson. Chauncey Rohrer Jr.. Donald Rohrer Grayon Rohrer. Margaret Ruffner. Nelson Semler. Paul Shade Thurman Shank Jr.. Ester Shumaker. Edna Sisler. Larry Slifer. James Smith. Lloyd Smith. Terry Smith. Garry Sponaugle. Earl Stevens. Carol Stouffer. Thomas Sullivan. Vicki Sweeney Beverly Talbert Joseph Thomas III. Russell Tucker. Mmnie Van Metre. Robert Violet. Ronald Violet. James Wagner Donna Watkins. Russell Weaver Connie Welsh Betty Wilson. Norma Wison. Ronald Witmer. Gloria Young Audrey Younkins. Nancy Younkins 1964 Lionel Abbott. Bonita Aldridge Kenneth Angle. James Bachtell. Richard Barger. Stephen Berry. Rebecca Best. June Bowers. Charles Canfield. Judy Canfield. Dennis Carnahan. Ann Carson. James Cassidy. Judsy Chaney. Gary Churchey Joanne Churchey. Gary Clipp. Katherine Coe. Curtis Cole. Clarence Combs. Joseph Craig Jr.. Barbara Crampton. Lonnie Crampton. Vaughn Crow!, Layman Crowl. Donna Culler. John Cushman George Dahl. Anna Daugherty. Bruce Dawson. Jay Dawson. Sue DeLauney. Dale Detrow. Linda Dill. Wayne Duffey David Ebersole. Nicholas Eichelberger, Marguerite Eisenman. Sandy Elliot. Jane Ellis. Kathy Everlme. Wallace Fauble. Harold Faulders. Barbara Finfrock. Margaret Fisher. Margaret Fraver. Marcia Funk. Barbara Gallaher. Roger Giffin. Jeffrey Gladhill. Bonnie Griffith. Nancy Griffith. Joyce Grim. Mary Grimm. Norman Haines Jr.. Ralph Hammond. Rose Harris. Martha Harwood. Betty Hawks. Arlene Hendrickson. Carol Hill. Gary Himes. Larry Hines. Betty Hoffman. Trudy Hoffmaster. Richey Holder. Virginia Hollenshead. Betty Houser. George Houser II. Sue Houser. Nina Howard. William Hutchinson. Thomas Ingram Shirley Jamison. Thomas Keckler. Carroll Keyfauver. Martha Kidwell. Susan Kline. Helen Knight. Rebecca Kretzer. Nancy Lapole. Judy Leasure. Sharon Leatherman. Paul Lewis. Terry Lowe. Shirley Lum. James Maiorana. Diane Martin. Mary Martin. Donna May. Donald McDermott. Lana Mentzer. George Messner III. Preston Metz. Regina Michael. Milton Miller. Richard Miller. Ronald Miller. Michael Moler. Sharon Moser. Faye Mullendore. Roger Netz. Reba Obitts. Jean Oliver. Beverly Otzelberger. Jerry Otzeberger. Linda Palmer. Dennis Phillips. Jeanne Piper. Charles Poffenberger. Sandra Poffenberger. Merrill Pollard. Carolyn Potter. Stephen Printz. Betty Reeder. Glenn Reeder. Joan Reeder. Carolyn Reese. Gerald Renner. Gary Reynolds. Eva Rhodes. Charles Richardson. Gary Rohrer. Jackie Rohrer. Joan Rohrer. Jo Rohrer. John Rohrer. Terrance Rohrer. Robert Rowe. Betty Sines. Donna Smith. James Smith. Marsha Smith. Mary Smith. Forrest Stephens. Allen Stoner. Rebecca Stouffer. Judith Swope. Lionel Swope. Edward Thomas. Howard Thomas Jr.. Joetta Turner. Pearl Turner. Jan Wade. Paul Wagner, Betty Walker. Elmer Walker Jr.. Mary Waters. Susan Weaver. Earla Weaver, Frances White. Lester Wisner, David Wolfensberger. Linda Younkins. Gary Zimmerman 1965 Linda Aikens, David Anders, Marvin Angle. Jacqueline Bailey, Patricia Baker. Linda Barkdoll, Barbar Beard, Linda Best. Mark Bikle. Lynda Bowers. Michael Bowers. Terry Bowman. James Brackett, Larry Burker, Gene Bussard, Floyd Beaver, Patricia Chalres. Gregory Churchey, Sue Clmgan, Elaine Cochran. Paula Coleman, Linda Crampton, Harry Cunningham Jr.. Rosemary Daniels, Gregory Davis, Carolyn Deaner, Terry Deener. Diane Derr, Donald Dinsmore. Harry Doyle, Marian Doyle, Linda Dubel. Dennis Eichelberger, Pamela Ellis, James Fauble. Mary Fisher. Henry Ford. Marshall Funk Jr., Barbara Gantz, Sondra Garrett, Linda Gaver, Cheryl Getridge. Carol Gonzalez. Gary Gordon, Rebecca Green, Elise Greene, Gary Greene, James Griffith, Richard Grifith, Vanessa Griffith, Larry Grimm, Harry Grove III. Mary Grove, Elliott Haines III, Judith Hammond, Linda Hammond, Maurice Hanes, Deborah Harbel. Yvonne Hardy, Kathryhn Harrison, Galen Harshman, Connie Harwood, Clara Haupt. Ira Haupt Jr.. James Hendrick, Larry Hershman, Christine Hill, Larry Hines, Richard Hoffman, Sharon Hoffmaster, Freda Hose. Delbert House, Virginia Howard, Douglas Hughes, Earl Hutchinson, Richard Hutzell. Denis Hutzell. Roy Itnyre, Dale Jamison, Christine Kauffman, Alan Kefauver, Judith Kendle, Linda Kepler, Linda Kerns, Larry Keyfauver, Mary Knight, Linda Koontz, Donald Kretzer, Gary Leggett, Daniel Lent. Terry Liggett. Barbara Lumm, George MacDonald. Peggy MacDonald, Barbara Maddran. Virginia Maiorana, Larry Mauck, Beverly McAffe, James McCoy. Karen McGowan, Kenneth Merchant. Craig Meredith, Edward Messer, Clinton Messner, Charles Miller, Larry Miller, Samuel Miller, Shirley Miller, Judith Minnick, Roy Mitchell, Dennis Moser. Linda Moser, Constance Motovidlak, Harriet Mowen, Dennis Mullendore, Larry Mullendore, JoAnn Myers, Saundra Myers, James Nalley. Patricia Palmer, Dennis Piper. Carol Reed. Harriet Reel, Linda Ridenour, Russel Robbins Jr., Vernon Rohrer, Rickey Ross, Charleen Routzahn, Walter Rowe, Robert Rowland, Peter Ruffner, Cheryl Scadden, Gary Scadden, George Scuffins, Bernard Semler, Shirley Shaull, Brent Shewbridge. Mary Shifter, Gay Sier, Dennis Slifer, Barbara Smilski, Gary Smith, Gerry Smith. Grafton Smith Jr., William Smith, Phyllis Smith. Karen Snyder, Cynthia Staubs, Doris Stevens, Linda Stottlemyer, Linda Summers, Linda Sweeney, Edward Talbert, Barry Taylor, Judith Taylor. Ronald Taylor. Ann Thomas, Rebecca Thomas, Jerry Violet, Linda Waugh, Barbara Webb, Dorathy Wiles, Sandra Wilkinson, Susan Yingling. Raymond Young. Gale Younkins, Gary Younkins 1966 Carolyn Albert, Faye Anders, Agnes Askins, Ollie Baer, Cheryl Bailey, Gary Baker, Larry Baker, Linda Barkdoll, Suzanne Beard, Carolyn Berry, Marvin Bowers. Roanld Boyd, Elizabeth Brewer, Wanda Brown. David Bussard, Cynthia Butts, Frances Canfield, Joan Canfield, Gerald Castle, Roy Cave, Linda Cavendar, Ronnie Crampton. Ronnie Cunningham. Michael Danner, Martha Dean, Ronald Deener. Jeffery Delauney, Ronald Detrow, Ruth Dixon, Eldon Eichelberger. Gary Eichelberger, Marianna Ellis, Gloria Fauble. Geraldine Flook, Lloyd Ford, Beverly Fouche, Carol Fulk, Douglas Gardner, Gerald Gigeous, James Glenn Jr.. Peggy Glenn, David Goetz, Sandy Gonzalez, Diane Gray, Sharon Green, Ronnie Griffith, Lester Grimm, Esther Gross, Cynthia Grove, John Haga, Cynthia Haines, Pamela Haller, Marva Harris, James Haupt, Larry Henson, Patricia Hershberger, Sharon Hines, George Holder, Marvin Holder, Peggy Howard, James Howell, Helen Huff, Kenneth Hughes, Thomas Hull, Donald Hutzell, Douglas Huytzell, Stephen Hutzell, Robert Irving, June Jones, Gary Kaetzel, JoEllen Keckler. Linda Kelbaugh, Bonnie Kendle, Dale Kendle, Charles Kenney, Linda Keyfauver. Loretta Kline, Raymond Kline, Terry Kline, Kay Knauff, Orville. Knight. Michael Kretzer, Richard Lemon, Marvin Lescaleet, David Lewis. Martin Line, Ray Line, Samuel Lohman. Carol Lowe. Sandra MacDonald. John Maiorana, Darlene Martz. Eddie Martz, Mary Martz, Marie Mason, William McAfee, Delores McCoy, Ronald McGolerick. Reginald Michael Jr.. Charles Miller, Joyce Miller. Victoria Miller, Gary Mong. Frederick Morrison Jr., Kenneth Morrison, Dixie Mose, Dawson Moser, Roy Moss. Wilbur Poffenberger. Evonne Poole. Dawn Proctor, Robert Pryor, Linda Redman, Galen Reeder, Connie Reese, Linda Reese. Larry Renner. Barbara Robinson, Richard Robinson, Coinnie Rohrer, Janet Rohrer. Linda Rohrer, Sandra Rohrer, Sharon Rohrer, Virginia Rohrer. Victor Rowe, Carolyn Rubeck, Lola Semler, David Shaffer, Judy Shank. Albert Sheffler, Thomas Sigler. Ronnie Simpson, Linda Slaughter, Darlene Slick, Ann Slifer, James Smith. Jerry Smith, Linda Smith, Samuel Smith, Victoria Smith, Gerald Stine, Greg Stottlemyer, David Stouts, Beatrice Summers, Gerald Swope, William Taylor, Patricia Tritapoe, Richard Toms, Lloyd Waters, Blanch Weaver, Joyce Webb. Bessie Whipp, Diana Yingling, Leon Younger, Marsha Younkins 1967 Tessa Aldridge. Charles Allen. Linda Amsley, George Ashbaugh III. Donald Baer, Diana Barger, Geneva Barkdoll, Judith Barnhouse, Ernest Best, Dixie Blair, Tommy Blickenstaff. Emma Bowers, BeBe Boyd. Gary Bridges, Robert Burker, Miriam Burkett, Brenda Butts, Ronald Butts, Henry Canoles Jr., Sandra Carbaugh. Joseph Churchey, Paul Churchey, Sharon Coulter, Roger Clark, Larry Cline, Stephanie Cox, Clarence Crist, Jeanne Crampton, Barbara Cummins, Lewis Cunningham, Elizabeth Danner, Edna Daugherty, Ronald Davis, Bonnie Deatrich. Patsy Delauney, Stephen Dillon, Richard Dorsey, Judy Drury, Larry Ecton. David Edwards, Shirley Eichelberger, Daniel Ellis. Cheryl Farmer, Sondra Farmer, Larry Forrest, Craig Gay. Lloyd Gay, Gary Getridge, James Getridge, Judith Gigeous. Robert Gouker, Ruth Green, Samuel Griffith. Wilbur Grimm Jr., Gerald Haines, Stephanie Hannah, Richard Hargett, Ronnie Harrell. Linda Harris, Connie Harrison, Craig Harrison, James Harshman, Harry Hartman Jr.. Stephen Harwood, Timothy Haynes, Ruth Hershman, Gary Hetzell, Jean Higdon, John Himes III, Beverly Hoffman. Carolyn Hoffman, Harriet Holder, Gary Hollar, Arthur Howell Jr., Lucinda Hull, Glenn Hutchinson. Donald Hutson, Terry Hutson, Robert Hutzell, Earlene Itnyre, Virginia Itnyre, Ronald Jones, Earl Keefer. Richard Keyfauver, David Kifer, Morris Knight Jr., Gary Kretzer, Sally Leggett, Francis Lightsey, Shelia Line, Howard Long, Paul Long Jr., Barbara Longnecker, Valerie Maiorana, Judith Mansfield. Robert Marcum Jr.. Robert Markle, Rodney Martin, Maria Martz, Rodney Miller, Sharon Miller, Susan Miller. Lee Mills, Linda Mills, Charlene Minnick, Shirley Minnick, Craig Moore, Betty Morrison, Gregory Moser, Rexanna Moser, Steven Mullendore, Lana Myers, Clara Newcomer, Everett Norris, Gary Nunamaker, Stephen Palmer, Rebecca Poffenberger, Rosetta Poffenberger, Kirk Rafter, James Rand. Judith Reeder. Larry Reeder. Roxie Reeder, John Reese, Allen Renner, Gerald Reynolds, Robert Ridenour, Vance Rohr, Forrest Rohrer, Robert Ross. Joseph Rowland. Mary Fuffner, Sharon Sandusky, June Saville, Carolyn Scadden, Quay Scott, Dennis Shank, Shirley Sheton, Monica Sier, Carroll Shifler, Richard Sines, Ruth Smallwood. David Smith, Glendon Smith, James Smith, Joseph Smith, Larry Smith, Ruth Smith, Hal Spielman, Harlie Sponaugle. David Starliper, Linda Stine, Dennis Stouffer, Jeffrey Stouffer, Thomas Swartz, Roxanne Sweeney. Alice Thomas, Bonnie Thomas, Constance Thomas, Dennis Talbert, Vicki Thompson, Kay Tucker, Charles Turner, Leon Vance, Thomas VanMeter, Linda Wagner, Bruce Warrenfeltz Jr., David Waters. Richard Webb, Dennis Wilhide. Wayne Wilhide, Osborne Yommer Jr., Deborah Younkins. Gail Younkins 1968 Ida Ahalt. Charles Aikens, Dorothy Angle. Michael Arant, David Baker. Frederick Baker. Gary Baker. Jerry Barkdoll. Donald Beard. Betty Becton. James Beeler II. Linda Bond. Deborah Bowers. Patricia Bowman, Shirley Boyd. Ann Brown. Thomas Brown, Darlene Buck. Dennis Burker, Ellis Burker, Lois Burkett. Audrey Bussard. Richard Byrd. Catherine Callas, Esther Canfield, Emilie Churchey, Ronald Clark, Geary Clipp. Linda Clipp. Bonnie Cochran. Robin Dahl. Esther Dean. Darla Dem. Darvell Dewease, Kaye Dick, Rosalie DiPane, Frank Donahue. Beth Dorsey. Allen Duffey, Arthur Easton, Frank Edward, Riggen Elliah, Timothy Ellis. Norman Fauble, Thurston Faulder. Lester Fisher. Dale Ford, Robert Fravel, Richard Fulks, Katherine Garcia. Erie Gardener. Marlene Gardner, 'Linda Gatrell, Arlington Gifft Jr., Linda Glines, Cynthia Graff. Ronnie Gray, Michael Green. Gail Greene, Cheryl Griffith, Linda Griffith, Rose Griffith, Glenna Guyer, Linda Guyer. Mary Haga, Richard Hahn, Barbara Hammond. Lauren Hammond, James Hancock, Daniel Harrison, Connie Haupt, David Haupt, Bonita Hawbaker. Christian Hawbaker. Joan Higdon. Richard Hildebrand. Banuda Hoffman. JoAnne Hoffman. Barbara Holder, Larry Hollar, Lynn Hollar, Robert Holmes, Joyce Hoover, Gary Hull, Doris Hutzell. Ronald Ingram. James Jones. Marlene Jones, Charles Kauffman Jr.. Robert Kefauver, Carolyn Kendle. Melton Kenney. James Kerns, Paul Kindle Jr.. Delmas Knight. Rand Knight, Randall Knight, Russell Line. Gerald Long Jr., Thomas Maiorana. Charles Marcum, Lana Marshall. David Martz II. Melinda May. Wayne McAfee. Brenda McGalerick, Cynthia Michael, Larry Miller. Monte Miller. Robert Miller. Sharon Miller. Ray Minnick, Gary Moore. Deborah Moser. Jeffrey Mullendore. Shirley Mullendore, Sue Mumma, Michael Myers. Carlton Mitchell, Linda Naille, Eddie Nalley. Margaret Netz, Edna Newcomer. Phillip Nicodemus. Paula Norris. Dennis Palmer, Sharon Palmer, Aleta Pereschuk, Gerald Pryor. Lana Rand. Charles Reeder Jr., Brenda Reese, Bernard Renner. Joanne Richardson, Graiger Robner, George Rowe. Patricia Rubeck, Jerry Saudy. Charlene Scuffins, Margaret Semler, Gary Shank. Barbara Shifler, Michael Shoop. Margaret Shumaker. Deborah Slaughter, Barbara Smith, Deborah Smith, Dixie Smith, Donald Smith Jr., Michael Smith, Sue Souders. Phillip Sprecher III, Dorothy Starleper, Dwight Staubs. Dennis Stottlemyer, Roper Swope. Dianna Taylor, Carolyn Thomas. Judy Thomas, Samuel Thomas, Deborah Thomas, Larry Turner, Henrietta Twigg, Larry Violet. Renee Waters, Rocky Waters. William Webber, Rebecca Welsh. Celeste White, Susie Witmer. Georgia Wyand. Clifford Wright, Deborah Younkins, Harold Younkins 1969 Jan Arnold, Daniel Ashbaughn. Roseanna Askins, Barbara Baker, Jackie Barker. Dennis Barnhouse. Marcie Beeler. Suzanne Boudreaux, Roberta Brown. Mickey Burker. Gerald Butts, Dale Castle. Audrey Churchey, Carolyn Churchey, Cheryl Clipp. Thomas Coe, Clarence Cosens. Arthur Cox III. William Craig. Allen Crampton, Donna Crampton. Michael Crist. Douglas Cronise, Gregory Cummins, Michael Cunningham, Marvin Daugherty, Larry Davis, Edward Daymude. Connie Deavers. Ellis Dewease, Dennis Dorsey. Stine Drenning, Dennis Easterday, Carol Easton, Elmer Ecton Jr., Lois Fauble, Linda Flint, Meredith Fouche. Dennis Fulk. Debra Gamby. David Gardner Jr., Ann Gilmore, Gary Graff. Robert Green, Ava Griffith, Ronald Grim, Kathy Gross, Edward Grove. David Griffith, David Hahn. Barbara Hamilton, Nancy Hammond, Karen Hardy, Anna Hargett, Bonnie Harris, Daniel Henson, Jacqueline Hill, Marshall Hill, Dennis Hite, Diane Hoffman, Linda Holder, Charles Holland. Elaine Hose, Joseph Howell Jr., Monte Hughes, Margaret Hull, Gregory Huntsberry, Martha Hutson, Deborah Hutzell, Jimmy Hutzell, Charles Ingram, Alumni — 201 Linda Jones. Stephen Judd. Linda Kephart. Roger Keyfauver. Doris Kifer, David Kindle. Connie Kline. Joyce Kline, Michael Kmna. Susan Knight. Mary Kretzer. Gary Lapole. Bruce Leatherman. Alethea Leggett, Bernice Long. Candace Long. Barbara MacDonald. Brenda Marcum. Shirley McAfee. Patsy McCoy, Martha Merchant. Melanie Mikkelsen, Faith Miller, Jeffery Miller. Susan Miller, Sharon Mills, Barbara Moler. Steven Morgan. Gregory Moser. Larry Mosser, Jennifer Motter. Lewis Motter. Denton Mullendore. Esther Mullendore. Lana Myers. Vonme Myers. Sandra Nicodemus. Marilyn Panchula, Maurice Payne Jr., WSanda Penwell, Edward Perkins. Shelby Plunkard. Teresa Porter. Keith Pound, Judy Reeder. Sharon Renner. Sarah Rhodes. Bonnie Rice. Paul Ridenour. Ina Routzahn, Philip Rowland. Carol Rubeck. Sonja Salamone. Curtis Sandusky. Steve Sandy. Brenda Seville. Greg Shafer. Kay Shank, Charles Shantz. David Shifler, David Shumaker. Ruby Sines. Debra Slifer, Dorothy Slifer, Gregory Smilski. David Smith. Dennis Smith. Patricia Smith, Sharon Smith. Wayne Smith. Bonnie Snyder. Leon Souders, Barbara Starliper. Betty Stoneberger. Sue Ann Sullivan. Allen Talbert. Connie Taylor. Dennis Tinney, Sally Thomas. Gerald Tucker, Edward Wade, Darlene Waters. Dennis Webb. Eileen Webber. Shirley Wentzell. Wayne Wolfensberger, Linda Wolford. Gary Wright, Ernest Young Jr.. Mary Younkms, Sharon Younkins 1970 Wayne Alter Jr., Carol Ames. Gerald Angle, Linda Anglin, Linda Ashbaugh, Karen Askins. Betty Baker. Mary Baker, Debra Balklam, Charles Barnhouse. Cynthia Beard. Brandy Bittner, John Blevins. Mark Blickenstaff. Claudette Boudreaux. Charles Bowers. James Bowers, Linda Bowers. Mary Boyd. Nancy Boyd. Sherry Bradley, Christine Buck. Rebecca Burtner. Karen Butts. Larry Cable. Douglas Carbaugh, Robert Castle Jr., James Cave. Dan Clark. Lester Coburn. John Coleman. Linda Donway. Debra Crampton, Bernadette Cunningham. Lydia Davis, Sharon Davis. Daniel Dillon. Roger Divel, Sharon Doran, Richard Easterday, Leonard Ebersole, Colleen Eichelberger, Robert Elliott. Ronald Ellis, Sharon Fauble, Emmert Files. James Ford. Dianna Gatrell. Cathy Gay. Loretta Giffin, Rebecca Gift. Roger Giles. Terry Gray. Glenn Greenwalt. Donna Guyer. Mary Hahn. Deborah Hanes. Sheron Hannah. Joanne Hanmgan. Gregory Harbaugh. Perry Harsh. Noreen Haupt. Richard Hayes. Cynthia Herr, Gary Hershman, Mary Himes, Larry Hoffman. Sharon Hoffman, Robert Holbrunner. Albert Holland. Brenda Hollar, Brian Houser, Kim Houser, Susan Howard. Denise Hughes, Kathy Hull. Lois Hutzell. Robert Hutzell. Joseph Imes. Faye Ingram. Jerry Jennings, Dawn Kadle. Rebecca Kefauver. Virginia Kenney. Jeffery Kerns, Mary Keyton, Patricia Kidwiler, Derward Kmna, Steven Kitchen, Rodney Leatherman, Penme Leggett. Linda Lent. Frances Long. Cynthia Long, Lena Marshall. Terry Marshall. Dale Martin, Nancy Martin, Richard Martin, Leroy Martz. Gary Mason. Janet Mason. Anita Maxey. Marcia Metz, Carolyn Meyers. Denise Miller, Rebecca Miller. Anthony Mills, Earl Mills. Richard Moats. Roger Moore. George Morrow. Roxanne Moser. James Mott. John Mott. Karen Myers. Bonnie Netz. Betty Norris. Stewart Norris. Sheila Norris. Barbara Null. Kirk Otto. Christopher Papa. Larry Pereschuk. Sandra Piper. Donna Poffenberger. Jerome Potter. Johnnie Pryor, Susan Reed. Michael Reeder. Vicki Reese. Linda Rhodes, Sherry Rickerds. Mary Ridenour, Nina Rihard. William Roberts, Donna Rohr. Gary Rohrer, Linda Rohrer, Jerry Row, Carol Rubeck, James Rubeck. Richard Runkles Jr., Nina Semler, Mary Shank. Deborah Shoop. Douglas Shumaker. Larry Sines. Amanda Slayman. Wilbur Slick, Cynthia Smith, Jean Smith, Judy Smith, Victoria Smith. Janice Souders. Cathy Stiles, Denise Strailman. Brigitte Strube. Marita Strube. Cindy Swartz. Diane Sweeney. David Swope, Carroll Talbert. Karen Talbert, Debra Thomas, Louis Thomas, Sharon Thomas, Deborah Thompson, Richard Toms. Sharon Tritapoe. Richard Van Atta, Charles Waters, Ronny Waters. Ronald Webb. Deborah Willard, Donald Witek, Ernest Witmer, Bruce Yommer 1971 Arthur Ahalt. David Alter, Joan Anglin, John Armstong. Diane Ault. Vicki Ault, John Barr. Cathy Beachley. Gary Beachley. Charles Beard. Anita Bell, Earl Benner. Mark Benner. Thomas Bikle. James Boyd, Linda Breeden. Stanley Brown, Timothy Burtner. Linda Bussard. Linda Churchey, Doug Clark. Delroy Cline. Cathy Clipp, Betty Crampton, Christopher Crampton. Virginia Crampton, Jenilee Cunningham. Frances Davis, Kenneth Dick, Beverly Dofflemyer. Dennis Doyle, Wilma Drake, Susan Draper. John Earley, Lou Ann Eichelberger. Christopher Ellis. Harry Fellers, Janice Flook, Richard Ford, Melanie Fouche, William Fournier, Cynthia Fulk, William Gilmore. Dale Gish. Kathie Glenn, Henry Glmes Jr., Cheryl Gouker. Deborah Graff. John Green. Joyce Grim. William Grimes. Gene Grimm, Mary Grove. James Hardy. Brenda Harrison, Vicki Harsh, Gerald Harshmnan, Gregory Hastings. Gary Haupt, Harry Hawbaker, Charles Henson, Shelly Hepner, Cheryl Hildebrand. Joseph Himes, Patricia Hite, Dora Hoff. Dale Holmes. Lillian Holmes, Connie Hoover, Deborah Howard, Lisa Huffer. Robin Hughes. Steven Jamison. Dale Jones. Michael Jones, Carol Karko. Tommy Keadle, Jay Kelly. Donna Kephart, Nina Kersh, Gary Keys. Catherine Keyton. Stanley Kifer, Jennifer Kline, Linda Kline. Diana Koontz, Danny Kertzer, Kathleen Kulp. Lonnie Leggett. Larry Lescaleet, Donna Lewis. Sandra Lum. Celeste Maiorana. Joanne Malott. Dale Marcum. Cathleen Martin. Gary Martin, Craig Maxey. Cheryl Mentzer, Greg Mentzer, Sandra Metz, Robert Meyers. Mary Anna Miller, Donald Miller, Rodney Miller, Wanda Miller. Ellen Mills, Betty Mills, Gary Moats, Norman Morgan, Robert Morrison, Carolyn Mose. Douglas Mullendore. Linda Mullendore. Beverly Myers. Rickie Myers, Connie Nalley, Carolyn Netz. Wanda Nick, Charlene Palmer, Clifford Pereschuk, Alvey Pitsnogle. Lee Plunkard. Ronald Poffenberger. Pam Porter, Norma Potter. Nancy Proctor, Ernest Reeder Jr.. Nelson Reeder, Vicki Reeder, David Renner. Patti Rhodes, James Ridenour, Barbara Roberts, Deborah Roberts, Albert Roelkey, Cheryl Rohrer, Pam Routzahn, Mildred Russell. Joseph Sandy, Deanna Scadden. Tessa Scott. Patricia Scuffins, Merrick Semler, Robert Shank. Kenneth Shaw, Cynthia Shifler. Susan Shifer. Steven Slaughter. Cynthia Smith, Dennis Smith, Kristy Smith, Larry Smith, Lou Smith. Robert Smith, Ann Spielman. Oscar Stoner. Patricia Stotelmyer. Lnida Stottlemyer. Sabine Strube. Dwight Summers, Hazel Swope, Rebecca Thomas. Teddy Thompson, Terry Thompson, Sally Toms. Julia Tritapoe. Michael Troupe. Christine Violet, Vicki Virts, Steven Walla. Edward Waters, John Webber, Thomas Webber, Patricka Wentzell. Debra Wetzel, Randy Wilkinson, Michal Williams. Lucinda Winfield, Betty Lou Young. JoAnn Younkins, Pamela Zeigler 1972 Suzanna Adams. Guy Allen. Gregory Alter. M? •Ws, Gary Angle. Sharron Armstrong. Glen Askins. K kins, Pamela Barnhouse. Patsy Beachley, Mich? Beitte. est. Keith Blickenstaff, Robert Bowers. D nna Bowm, Gary Boyd. Sharon Boyer, Charles Brewer, David Brown, Edward Burgan, Jeffrey Burger, Loretta Bussard. Linda Calandrelle. Belinda Castle. Gerald Clark, James Cochran. Nancy Cook. Bonnie Coulter, Nancy Coulter. Stephen Crampton. Vernon Crampton. Deborah Culler. LeRoy Daugherty. George Drake Jr., James Easterday. John Easterday, Deborah Ebersole, Rosalee Edwards, Bradley Fauble, Linda Faulder. Kendra Faulders, Sharon Files. Judy Flook, David Flook. Sandra Forrest. Wanda Fraley, Thurman Frey, William Fuller, Susan Gamby. James Giffin Jr., Deborah Gigeous, Joyce Giles. Linda Gilmore. Roger Gish, Sharon Gray. Jeraldine Green. Eugene Griffith, Dennis Grim, Mark Grim, Debra Grimm. Debra Gsell. George Harnish Jr.. Dennis Hammond. Jeffrey Hanes. Mark Hanes, Bruce Hollingshead. Sherry Houser. Robert Howard, Stephen Howell, Richard Hull. Ronald Hull, Charles Ingram, Jennifer Ingram, Barbara Itnyre. Regina Jamison. Carolyn Johnson, Gary Jones, Linda Jones, Janice Jones. Shawn Jones, Kathryn Kadle, Lora Kauffman. Dale Kenney, Shirley Kephart. Margaret Kerns, Jeffrey Kershner, Leonard Kesner. Darlene Kline, Michael Kline, Sherrie Kline. Debra Koontz, Latrelle Lawrence. David Lent, Harry Lerch, Craig Long, Roger Long, David Losah. Terri Lum, Virginia Markle, Alana Marshall. Joe Martin, James Martz, Douglas May, Gary McAfee. Roger McAfee, Denny McCoy, Lester Mentzer. Glenn Metz. Debra Milburn. Roy Miller. James Mills. Wade Moore. Gregory Morris, Derward Mose. Suzette Motter. Holly Mullendore. Robert Myers, Judy Myers, Nancy Myers. David Nicodemus. Franklin Nicodemus Jr., Marsha Norris, Bonnie Null, Charles Palmer Jr.. Daniel Payne, David Perkins, Carolyn Pickett, Jeffrey Poffenberger, Jennifer Poffenberger, John Price, David Printz, Thelma Redman, Carl Reed. Debra Reeder. Dennis Reeder. Bonnie Reese. Loretta Renner, Geraldine Rhodes, Sharon Ridenour, Carl Rihard, Joyce Roelkey. Daniel Rohrer, Gerald Routzahn, Judy Row. Robin Rowland. Raymond Rowland, Krista Russell, Debra Rutherford, Sherry Salamone, Carolyn Seal, Fred Seville Jr., David Shade, Bonnie Shank. Cathy Shank, Diane Shank, Margaret Sheppard, James Shifflet. Michael Shifler, Byron Sier. David Slifer, Dawna Slifer, Edward Smith Jr., Gary Smith, Jo Ellen Smith, Mary Ellen Taylor, Barbara Thomas. James Thomas. Robert Titus Jr.. Jeffrey Tribby. Arvm Tritapoe, Phillip Wagner. Dennis Warrenfeltz, Lionel Warrenfeltz, Debora Waters. Ricky Waters, Ricky Williams, Phyllis Witmer, Cheryl Yeatts, Lucinda Young, Jeffrey Youngblood, Jan Younkins, Mark Younkins. Karen Zimmerman 1973 Rita Ainsworth, William Anderson, Pamela Angle. Joseph Arnold. John Ashbaugh. Donna Askins, Terry Babington. Eugene Baker. David Baltzoer. Cynthia Barkdoll, Gale Barnes, Jacqueline Barr, Cathy Beard, Sharon Benner. Sheree Bittner, Elaine Braithwaiter, Raymond Breeden. Raetta Bridges. JoEllen Brown. Denise Campbell, Dale Carbaugh, Kitty Carr, Teresa Castle. Harold Churchey, Donald Cole. Glenda Cole. Boyd Cook, Martin Corbiser, Rhonda Coulter. Teresa Crampton, Michael Crider. Jeffrey Crist, Wesley Crist, Marylyn Cunningham, Michael Davis. Richard Davis, Donna Deavers, Ricky Derr, Charles Dickey. Patricia Dmsmore, James Disney, Sally Drapper, Kurt Drenner, David Drury, Deborah Eaton, Conda Eccard, Karen Ecton. Michael Ecton, Etta Eichelberger, Charles Fauble. Kenneth Flint, Rand Fulk, Kathie Funk, Gregory Giffin, Jeffery Giffin. Jojean Gilbert. Sherey Glenn. Michael Glines, Charles Gouker. Ernie Gray. Jeanne Gray, Jacob Green. Johnny Green. Martha Green. Cheryl Griffith. Debra Griffith, Pamela Griffith, Leslie Grim, Betty Grimes. Patricia Grimm, Robert Grimm. Kim Grove. Sally Grove, Odella Hagan, Jack Hahn, John Hahn. Joseph Hanmgan, Timothy Harbaugh. Sharon Harrell, Gregory Hartle, Gregory Haupt, Cathy Haynes, James Helvesron. Allen Hervett. David Himes, Gary Hoffman, Robert Hoffman. Susan Holland, Linda Houpt, Vicki Hutzell. Edward Imes. Michael Ingram, Lynn Jamison, Warren Jamison, Terry Jennings. Brenda Johnson, Connie Johnson, David Keadle. Michael Keadle, Bonnie Kephart. Warren Keyfauver, David King. Dana Kline. Donna Kline, Nancy Knight. Mark Kretzer, Deborah Kulp. Richard Leggett. Terry Lescallet, Marsha Long. Richard Lum Jr., Sally Mades. Linda Maiorona, Dennis Marcum. Keith Marshall, Cynthia Martin. Jeanne Martin, Susan Martin, Vicki Martin, David Martz. Teresa Martz, Kirk Maxey, Kathy McAfee. Frank McAllister. Bobby McKinney, Larry Messer, David Meyers. Susan Michael, David Miller, Kenny Moats, Tiron Moats, Danni Moler, Sharon Morgan. Gary Morris, Judy Morris, John Mose. Paula Mosser, Barbara Mott, Bonnie Mowen, John Muck, Carol Mullendore, Dwight Mumma, Russell Neff, Terry Norman, Carol Papa, Glenda Pedel. Patsy Phillips, Robert Poffenberger Jr., Richard Poole Jr., James Porter. David Potter, David Pryor, Debra Roger, 202 — Alumni Connie Redman, John Redman Jr., Tia Reeder. Kim Rhodes, Randy Rice, David Richardson, Deborah Ridenour, Paul Rohrer III, Ann Roulette. Jeffrey Routzan, Lynn Routzan. Sharlyn Routzan, Elwood Ruggles II. Barbara Semler, Dale Shifler. Ronald Shifler, Susan Shifler. William Shinham Jr Karen Shobe. Lean Shumaker. Lee Sines. Michael Slick, Michael Slifer. Allen Smith, Jeffrey Smith, Mark Smith. Robert Smith Jr., Donald Smith, Stuart Snoots. Dallas Snyder. Deborah Stanley. Nancy Starliper, Elizabeth Stines, Gary Stouffer. Lee Ann Strite, Gary Swales. Keith Thompson. Robert Tritapoe. Philip Trumpower. Joyce Twigg, Nellie Umbaugh, Donald Wagner, Charlotte Willard. Curt Winebrenner. Joyce Witek. Travis Yates. Cynthia Young, Patricia Young. Larry Zientek 1974 Donna Abel. Kathy Adkins, Leslie Allard, Debbie Allen, Ted Allen, Steven Anders, Cathy Angle, Nancy Barnhart, Melinda Barrons, Yvonne Bartlett, Robyn Beaver, Debra Bolyard. Roy Booth, David Bowers. Susan Bowers, Virginia Bowers, Wanda Bowman. Wayne Bowman, Cynthia Boyer, Dwane Boyer, Joyce Brown. Randy Butts. Cindy Caldwell. Laura Canoles. Brenda Castle. Kathleen Castle. Michael Churchey, Deborah Clarke. Lise Cole. Patricia Cole. Curtis Conway Jr., Cindy Crampton. Kathy Crampton, David Cronise, William Dayhoff. Gerald Deal. Kenneth Detrow, Phillip Dickinson. Deborah Disney. Michael Drake. Kathy Drenner, Barbara Easterday. Matthew Ebersole. Susan Egloff, Darrell Eichelberger. Therese Ernst, Jo Ann Evans. David Exline, Betty Feathers. Tina Fleming, James Fravel III, Danny Frey, Jan Gamby, Donna Getridge, Steve Gisk, Vickie Gladhill, Joyce Green, Michael Gregg. Dean Grim, Scott Grimm. Christens Gross, Rose Marie Hartman, Juanita Haupt, Richard Haupt, Wesley Hawkins, Robert Hershman, Allan Heuer, Leonard Higdon, Margaret Hoffman, Monte Hoffman. Melinda Holler, Paul Hollingshead, Allan Holmes, Mary Holmesa. Ronald Holmes. Arthur Houghton, Bonnie Houpt, Kathy Houser. Gary Hung, Kenneth Hutchinson, Darla Ingram, Karen Ingram, Lou Ingram, Debra Jamison, Donald Jones, Douglas Kadle. Melvin King, Robin King, Duane Kinna, Allan Kitchen, Tina Kitchen, Terry Kline, Thomas Kline, Richard Leatherman. Craig Leggett. Pamela Lescalleet, Donald Lewis. Catherine Ling. Cheryl Long, Betty Losh, David Malott, Rachel Marcum, Robert Martin, Dana Martz, Gerald Martz, Sharon Martz, Susan Martz, David Mason. Michael McAfee, Paul McCauley, Robin McCoy. Kathy Milburn, Douglas Miller. Kitty Miller, Mitsy Miller, Tina Miller, Sheila Mongan, Debra Moser, Michael Muck, Ray Myers, Ivan Needy. James Norris, Roger Otzelberger, Kathy Painter. Cathy Palmer. Kevin Payne. Pamela Pearson, Randall Plunkard, Charles Poe, Deborah Poffenberger, Brenda Price, Verda Price. Barry Proctor. Daniel Pryor, Deborah Ray. Dean Reeder, Sharon Reeder, Ernest Roberts, Martha Robertson, Charles Roelkey, Sheila Rohr. Gerald Rohrer, Katherine Rollins, Sharon Russell, Scott Salamone, Jeffery Saylor, Roy Scott, Brenda Seal, Laura Semler, Richard Seville, Gary Shaft, Michael Shank, Timothy Shelton, Laura Shifler, Michael Shifler, Bonnie Shoop, Brenden Slifer, Dianne Slifer, Andrew Smith, Candace Smith, Karen Smith, Larry Smith, Sandra Smith, Steven Smith. Virginia Stains, Tony Stair, Cloyd Stevens. Dale Stevens Jr., Andrew Stone, Richard Stottlemyer, Katherine Strube, Yvonne Taylor, Timothy Titus, Gregory Toms, Richard Tucker. David Wade Jr. James Wade, Richard Walla, David Warrenfeltz, William Weaver, Robin Wetzel, Betty Whipp, Teresa Wilklard, Debra Wilt, Thomas Witmer, Cathy Wolford, Barbara Wright, Deanna Young. Melissa Young, Michael Younkins, Wilma Zientek 1975 Hary Angle. Randall Aufdem-Brinke, Paul Armstrong. Bret Baklam, Anne Baltozer, Jenny Barker, Tryrina Bartlett. Harold Bechley, Barbara Beard. Pamela Benner, David Best, Larry Bolyard, Ann Booth, Jeffrey Bowers, Viola Bowers. Steven Boyer, Susan Brown, John Buffington, Gary Burger. Garry Burker. Margaret Burtner. Randy Campbell. Janet Canfield, Gregory Carder. Lewis Castle, Teresa Cline. Deborah Cook. Tammi Cook, Lori Coulter. Clinton Crampton. Randall Crist, Cecilia Cunningham. Ronald Cunningham. Sandra Daugherty, Franklin Davis, Gregory Deal. Pamela Derr, Leonard Doyle, Brenda Eccard, Eugene Elliott, David Fauble. Terry Fraley, Dennis Frye, Ethel Giffin, Linda Gordon, Mary Greenwalt, Darlene Griffith, John Griffith. Samuel Grimm. Michael Grove, Anthony Guessford. Kimberley Hamburg. David Hammond. Kathy Harbaugh, Tina Harper, Timothy Harsh. Beverly Harshman, Kathy Haupt. George Higgins. Donna Hill, Sheryl Holden, Karen Huffer. Bonnie Hatson. Kathy Hutzell. Debra Ingram, Teresa Irving. Patricia Jamison, Michael Jennings. Patrick Jones. William Jones. Brenda Keadle. Millard Kefauver, Barbara Keyton. William Kimbrough, Barbara Kitchen, Celeste Kitchen. Eric Kitchen, David Kline. Michael LaRue, Bette Leatherman. Dale Lewis. Dotti Lewis, Carol Lowery. Barbara Martin. John Martz. Debra Mason, John Mandl, Robin Maxey, Dana McCoy, Tammy McCoy. David McGraw, Cindy Mellott, Brenda Metz. Boyd Michael III, Ronald Milburn, Sandra Miller, Susan Miller, Gerald Miller. Donald Mills, Rebecca Morris, Timothy Mose, Donna Muck. William Mullenix. Debbie Myers. Wayne Needy. Karen Norris, Carl Palmer, Stephen Paul. Lewis Payne, Lori Phillips, Terry Phillips, James Poe. Douglas Poffenberger. Randy Poffenberger, Constance Porter, Norman Potter. Terri Powell. Lynn Printz, Kenneth Pryor, Theresa Purcell. Scott Rasmussen, Penny Redman. Dennis Reese, Jill Reese. Robin Rhoderick. Ricky Rice, Lisa Richard. Laurel Roberts, Wesley Roberts. Patricia Roelkey. Roxann Rohrer, Thomas Rohrer. Randy Rowland. Raymond Rubeck. Pamela Runkles, Ronald Saylor. Francesco Secondari. Galen Scuffins. Paula Semler, Tina Shank, Ada Sheppard, Debra Shifler, Wayne Shifler, Robin Shinham, Larry Slaughter, Keith Slifer, Mark Smith. Mary Smith, Barry Sponaugle, Robert Starliper, Ronald Starliper, Michael Starr, Keith Staubs, John Stevens. Teresa Stevens, Michael Stiles, Mark Stotelmyer. Scott Stouffer, Dale Strite, Kathy Swartz, Betty Taylor. Doris Thomas, Kenneth Thomas. Michael Thomas. Deborah Titus, Karen Tritapoe, Linda Tritapoe, Randy Twigg, Joseph Umstot, Deborah Vance, Charles Wade. Mark Wagner. Larry Wesmiller. Michael Wesmiller, Lana Wetzel. Soma Whittington, Ricky Wilkinson, Paula Williams, Kimberly Yates, Cindy Younkins 1976 Bruce Abel, Stephen Abbott. Glenda Ainsworth, Jerry Angle, Gail Ashbaugh, Debbie Babmgton, Diane Ballam, Denise Barger, Jennie Barrons, David Bell, Wyuatt Bell, Brenda Benner, Kendra Bloyer, Donald Breeden, Vernon Brown, Lewis Bryan, Daniel Buffington, John Bussard, Stanley Butts, Donald Canfield, Dinah Carbaugh, Wanda Carey. Tracy Carr, Thomas Castle, Rebecca Clark, Brian Clevenger. Debra Collins, David Conway, Sandra Cook, Debra Cooper, Ronald Coulter, Shawn Coulter, Susan Coulter, Leslie Cruger. Brenda Cunningham, Tammy Danner, Doris Davenport, Debra Deener, Ronnie DeLauney, Beverly Dick, Steven Dickey, Ann Dickinson. Vernon Dodson. Samuel Draper. Sandra Easterday, Teresa Eaton, Dennis Ebersole, Cynthia Elliott, Lori Ellis, Teddy Ellis, Richard Exline, Scott Fales, Pamela Flook, David Forrest, Samuel Fravel, Gary Frey. Debra Gaither, Kathy Garlock, Billie Gay, Wanda Gay, James Gibson, Gloria Giffin. Timothy Giffin, Clara Giles. Michele Gillespie, Carol Gladhill. John Glyn Jones, Michael Goodrich, Earl Griffith, Sarah Grim. Brenda Grimm, Debra Gross, Steven Grove. Jeffrey Guyer, Joe Hager, Jeffrey Hahn. Christi Hamburg, Jodie Hamburg, Dale Hamilton, Donna Hammersla, Timothy Hannah, Jane Hanmgan, Ronald Hardy, Sherry Hardy, Larry Harmsh, Terry Harmsh, Sharon Hess, Dennis Holmes, Michael Horne, David Hubbard, William Humphrey. Gary Hutzell. Debra Jenkins. Teresa Jones, Susan Judd. Franklin Kelbaugh. Michael Kephart, Vicki Kephart. Carl Kidwell, Victoria Kifer. Christine Kimbrough. Terry King. Floyd Koontz Jr., Harry Koontz III. Charles Kretzer, Franklin Kretzer, Brian Lapole. Paula LeCroy. Joseph Leggett, Timothy Leizear. Stuart Leon, Jerry Lescalleet. Laura Line. Larry Losh, June Marcum, Charles Markle. Cheryl Martin. Michael Martin. Oakley Martin. Ricky Martz, Michael Mauk. Judy McCoy. Mary McGolerick. Michael Milihram, Gary Miller. John Miller. Ronald Mills, Yuba Mongan. David Moore. Jeffrey Morgan. George Morrison, Ronald Morrow. Karen Mullendore. Pamela Myers. Brian Newcomer, Yolanda Netz. Karen Nicodemus. John Nolte, Donald Olden, Gary Oliver, Ralph Painter. Jeffrey Palm, Rose Palmer, Linda Paul, Gary Pearson. Ricky Pike. Debora Plunkard, Lisa Poffenburger. Karen Poffmberger. Dennis Price. Kevin Pryor, Dwayne Redman, Tina Reeder. Cynthia Renner. Teri Rhoderick, Lori Rhodes, Kerry Rihard, Ronald Ritchie Jr., Sherrie Robertson. Ragan Rodgers. Robert Roelkey, Patricia Rohrer, Susan Roll. William Rollins, Peggy Rowland, Gina Rubeck. Lela Russell, Joan Ryan. Douglas Sales. Jonathan Sandler. Lisa Seibert. Roy Semler. Faye Shank. Marsha Shank, Julie Shobe, Sheila Shoemaker. Shana Siponen. Diana Smith. Faith Smith, Gary Smothers, Ricky Stevens. Velesa Stevens. Richards Stotelmyer. Cathy Stouffer. Robin Stouffer, Dale Summers, Howard Taulton, Timothy Thompson. Iva Tomlin, Nola Tomlin, Susan Toms, Joseph Torboli. Daryl Trumpower. Chris Wade. Georgia Walden. Robert Wagner. Daniel Warrenfeltz. Randy Waters. Ricky Weaver. Barbara Webb, Roy Webber, Stephen Webber, Cynthia Weedon, Sheila Whetzel. William Whetzel. Ricky Williams. Pamela Wilson, Brenda Wilt. Debra Wolfe. Timothy Woodring. Deborah Wyand. Sharon Wyand, Vicki Wyand. Lloyd Yavener. Toma Zientek. Carol Zimmerman 1977 Michael Anders, Robin Angle, Matthew Bailey, Sheila Ballam. Melinda Barnes. Randy Barnhart. Teresa Barnhouse. Wanda Beachley, Jodi Beard, Johni Dell Beard, Duane Bender, Wendell Benner. Larry Best, Connie Betts, Janet Betts. James Blank, Ronnie Bolyard. Donna Booth. Nicole Boudreaux. Dale Boyce. Pamela Boyer. Robert Buffington. Peggy Burgan. Christopher Burtner. Rodney Bussard. Carol Butler, Richard Canfield. Terry Castle. Paul Cave. Cathy Cole, Susan Colpo, Kenneth Cosens Jr., Rebecca Cosens, Donna Coulter, Debra Crider, Lori Crouse. Ann Cunningham. Douglas Davis. Robert Distefans, Brenda Dodson, Sharon Drury. Kevin Duffey, Jennifer Dunn, Kay Eavey, Charlene Egloff, John Everline, Donna Exline, Kathy Fales, Danny Fisher, Joan Flook. Doulgas Fravel, Robert Glausier. Randall Griffith, Jan Grim, Donna Grimm, Kathy Gross, Marie Grosz, Debra Grover, Thomas Hagan. Timothy Hagan, Douglas Hahn. Robert Haines, Gary Hamer, Robert Hammond, Barry Harbaugh, Peggy Harbaugh. Tina Hartle. Jeffrey Hewett. Robert Higman Jr., Brian Himes. Robin Himes, Lori Hoffman, Dreama Holmes, Jeffrey Houser, Peggy Houser, David Hutzell, Mark Ingram. Rhoda Ingram, Carrie Jones. Donna Jones, Jerry Kaetzel Jr.. Larry Keadle. Keith Keefer, David Kelbaugh, Debra Kendle. Brenda Kimbrough, Debra Kline, Kimberly LaBrush, Jeffrey Leggett, David Leizear. Wanda Lewis, Ricky Linton. Donna Long, Gregory Long. John Lowery, June Lowery. Johnny Marshall, Tina Marshall. Donald Mason Jr., Angus MacDonald, Cheryl McAfee, Robert McKnight, Robert Michael, Edwin Miller, Jeannie Mills, Jeffrey Mills, Paul Mills, Ricky Moore, Sylvia Mose. Darrell Moser, Vickie Moser, Karl Mullendore, Elmer Myers, Thomas Myers. Jo Ann Noble, Melanie Norris, Mark Nunamaker, Herbert Nusbaum, Denise Oakes. Lois Painter, Ann Palmer. Richard Palmer, Kathleen Paul, David Pike. Kathy Place, Rachel Poe, Joyce Pryor. Susan Purcell, Allen Reeder. Sheryl Reeder. Ronnie Reeves, Daniel Renner, Diana Ritenour, Selena Roberts, Warren Roelkey, Diana Roll, Vicky Alumnni — 203 Routzahn, Nicholas Russell. Marie Sales. Rolinda Schamel, Darrell Scuffins, Catherine Semler, Cathy Seville, Kimberly Shaffer, Tony Shanholtz, Robin Shank, Mary Shifler. Deborah Shillingberg. Ronald Shifler, Bret Smith, Kamran Smith, Timothy Smith. Walter Smothers. Linda Sowers. Teresa Sperow. Melvin Springer, Tina St.Clair. Gregory Stevens, Dale Stotler, Jennifer Stottlemyer, Vernon Stottlemyer, Suzanne Stbuffer, Darrel Strite, Teresa Thomas, Richard Thompson, Terri Tracey, Lon Twigg, Bardona Wagner. Clyde Ward Jr., Richard Ward, Cynthia Wenner, Merle Whipp, Kimberly Wilk, Brett Williams, Emanuel Wolfe Jr., Judy Yost 1978 Barbara Anderson, Donna Ault, Charles Bailey, Linda Baldwin, Christie Barber, Christina Barron. Ronda Beachley. Krista Beard. Darryl Benner. Michael Benner, Krystal Berry, Emmert Bowers. Mary Boyer, Melome Boyer, Timothy Brawner. Michael Bussard, Patricia Byrd, Sandra Campbell. Dale Clark, Darren Cline. Patricia Cline, Dwight Clipp. Joseph Clipp. Timothy Cole, Mary Collins, Caroline Cook, Melody Crampton, Theresa Cunningham. Laura Cursack, Wanda Dagenhart, William DeLauney Jr., Stephanie Deener, James DeStefano Jr., Terry Doyle. Philip Drake. Dana Draper, Dawn Drury, Brenda Easterday. Sandra Edleblute, Curtis Fates, Mark Ferguson. Vickie Flook. JoAnne Frady. Katherine Fravel. David Gaver. Timothy Gay, Troy Gay. Tammy Getridge, Dale Giffin, Donna Goetz. Paul Goodrich, Darin Grim, Kimberly Grim. Deborah Grimm, Denise Gross, Trina Guessford, Artha Haines. Mark Hambleton, Patti Hamburg, Gary Hamilton III, Terry Hamilton, Glenda Hanes, James Hann, Richard Harbaugh Jr., Roberta Harbaugh, Richard Henson III, Susan Hoch, Donald Hoffman, Dwight Hoffman, Ruth Hoffman, Lynnette Hose, Philip Hovermale, Karen Hurley, Robin Hutzell, Tammie Hutzell. Donna Hyvarinen, Dennis Ingram, Tammala Ingram, Jerry Itnyre, Rodney Jamison, Donna Johnson. Tena Johnson, Kelly Jonak, Christoipher Jones, Sharon Jones, Kimberly Kauffman. Kim Kave, David Kean, John Keedy Jr., Michael Kefauver. Tammy King, Darryl Kinna, James Kiracofe, Carroll Kline, Thomas Kline, James Kelbaugh, Edward LaRue. Rosemary Latimer, Donovan Leggett, Anna Lerch, Mark Lewis, Julie Lowery. Kevin Lowery. Jennifer Lyon, Judy MacMichael, James Malott, David Mandl, Lisa Manley, Glenn Mann Jr.. Bettie Marcum, David Marshall, Richard Marshall, Jennifer Martin. Mary Martin, Wayne Martin, Tamera Mauk, Debora McAfee, Timothy McCartney. Cynthia McClellan, Michael Melcher, Debra Mellott, Lori Mellott, Douglas Miiburn. Pamela Milburn. Christopher Milihram, Bruce Miller, Karen Miller, Kimberly Miller. Brian Mills, Stevenu Minnick, Toni Moffatt, Arthur Moon, Michele Morgan, Marie-France Morton, Michael Moser. Ricky Mullendore, Holly Mullenix, Charles Myers, Robin Neff. Phillip Newman, Lori Nicodemus, Larry Nunnally, Marcia Oliver, Phillip Palmer,Thomas Pereschuk, Gary Petefish, Gwendolyn Physioc, Philip Physioc II, Tammy Pike, Barbara Poffenberger, Patricia Printz, Charles Pryor, Susan Rasmussen, Teresa Redman, Carol Reed. Laura Renner, Julie Reno, Dale Rhoderick, Steven Richards, Dawn Rickerds. Tod Ritchie, John Ritenour, Juanita Roberts. Arlina Robertson, Elinore Roelkey, Tina Rohrer, Robert Rollins III. Paula Roulette, Donna Rubeck, Brett Russ, Milton Russ III, Christopher Sabre, Kevin Sandler, Randall Semler, Richard Semler, Krista Shanholtz, Cindy Shank, Catherine Shepherd, Donald Shifler, Steven Shifler. Dennis Shoemaker. Eugene Sims, Debbie Slick, Laura Slifer, Dennis Smith, Frederick Smith, Judith Smith, Rebecca Smith, Todd Smith, Joyce Smothers. John Snyder Jr., Cathy Spielman, Dennis Sperow. Darlene Stewart, Richard Stottlemyer, Richard Stouffer, Mark Strensky, ingeborg Strube, Sheila Suffecool, Samuel Swope, Daniel Sheedy, Brenda Takuski, Theresa Taulton, Tammy Taylor, Toni Tracey, Robin Tritapoe, Brenda Twigg, Mary Ann Umstot. Lisa Violet, Patti Virts, Kelvin Wade, Julie Wager, Mary Jo Walla, Daryl Warrenfeltz, Sally Weaver. Karen Webber. Kimberly Whipp, Delano Wilson, Pamela Wilt. Kathy Wise, Deborah Wyand. Susan Wyand. Laura Young, Dean Zientek 1979 Gary Allen, Lloyd Anderson. Edwina Babington. Melissa Bailey. Daniel Baldwin. Charles Barger, Tom Barnhart, Tanja Beachley. Edwin Beard. Neal Beard, Pamela Beard. Dean Beaver, Charles Bell. Theresa Bender, Curtis Berry, Geoffrey Birky, Paul Biser. Cynthia Bloom, Terry Bowers, David Bowman. Amy Boyce. Howard Boyer. Stanley Brown. Kenneth Brown, Sandy Bryan. Rosemary Buck, Roseann Buckley. Pamela Burgan, Penny Burgan. Avis Butts. Darlene Butts. Gary Campbell. Robert Campbell, Brenda Canfield, Sherie Carder, Steven Carr, Susan Castle. Teresa Churchey, Frank Clark Jr., Terry Cole, Amy Coleman. Sterling Crampton. Glenn Coleman, Jeffery Cline. Andrew Davenport. Curtis Deal, Jane DeLauney, Ronald Dodson. Mark Dorosh, Paul Drake. Sarah Draper. Cheryl Duffey. Pamela Dunlap. Debora Dunn, Susan Ebersole, Kenneth Edleblute. Charles Elliott. Annette Falck, Garey Fauble, Craig Fraley. Douglas Frushour, Linda Gaither. Todd Giffin, Diana Glyn-Jones, Shery Goetz, Thomas Grams Jr., Jill Griffith, Michael Griffith, David Grim, Darlene Grimm, Michael Grimm, Bjorn Grim-Pahlson, Juliet Hannigan, Judy Harbaugh, Tina Harnish, Kenneth Haupt. Vicki Haupt, David Hines, Jeffrey Hoffman. Richard Holmes. John Hose. Deborah Howe. Joshua Hubbard. Teresa Huffer, John Hurley, Jamie Hutchinson, Deanna Hutzell, Ginger Hutzell, Pamela Hutzell, Bonnie Ingram, Adrian Jenkins, Teresa Jenkins, Sharon Johnson, Carrie Kaetzel, Mark Kaetzel. William Kefauver, Twanna Keller, Ethel Kephart, Robert Kifer, David Kiracofe, Jeffrey Kline, Bonnie Knight, Connie Knight, Kevin Knight, Theresa Latimer, Richard Lawson. Randal Leatherman, Gale Lerch, Michael Lohman, Sharon Long, Donald Longerbeam, Scott MacMichael. Charles Mangum, Timothy Marshall, Arnold Martin. Vicki Martz, Dwayne Mason. Renee Massie, Emma McAfee, Roy McCoy, Marsha McGraw, Amanda Mendez, Timothy Metz. Jody Miller, Lisa Moats, Michael Moats, Teri Moffatt, Brenda Mongan, Cheryl Monninger. Richard Montgomery. Tina Moore. Kevin Morgan. Raymond Munch, Cathy Newlin, Melinda Noble, Donald Norman. Mervin Nuice, Paul Nunnally, Jamne Otto, Harry Palmer, Judy Phillips, Curtis Plunkard, Deborah Pomfrey. Glenda Potter, Steven Presgraves, Richard Rager, Melisa Reed, Donna Reeder, Teresa Reeder, Michael Reese, Robert Rhodes, Debra Ridenour, Andrea Riner, Clinton Roberts. Walter Roberts, Harry Robertson, Louis Rockenhauser Jr., Michael Roelkey, Ken Rohrer, Jon Roll, Jay Roulette, Julia Rowland, Sharon Rowland. Jeanne Ryan, Debra Sabre. George Schamel, Jeffrey Seabright, Cicil Seal. Lisa Semler, Curtis Shives, Paula Shobe, Michael Shoemaker, Brenda Shumaker, Robin Shumaker, Kristi Siponen, Kimberly Smallwood, Regina Smith, Tammy Smith, William Sommerville, Shawen Souders, William Souders, Virginia Stafford, Keivn Stevens, Randy Stevens, Vicki Stewart, Kevin Stiles, Dottie Stitley, Kenneth Stitley, Lisa Stotelmyer, Kenneth Stotler, Mary Anna Stotler, Christine Stottlemyer, David Stottlemyer, Carol Stouffer, Dolores Stouffer, Steven Stouffer, Janie Tarmon, Jeffrey Taulton, Edwin Taylor, Dorlene Teays, Stephanie Thomas, Cindy Thompson, Debra Thompson, Thomas Turner, Kimberly Virts, Brenda Wade, Michael Wade, Eve Walton, Carol Way, Ronald Webb, Caroline Wenner, Kathy Whetzel, Daryl Willard. Kendra Williams, Dawn Wilson, Donald Witmer, Edward Wyand, Terry Younkins. Randall Zittle 1980 Darlene Angle, Teresa Armstrong, Sheryl Babington, Kimberly Baker, Mary Ann Barnhart, Shelly Barnhart, Bobby Barrett Jr., Kathleen Beachley. Edward Bender, Shannon Benner, Stephanie Bitner, David Black, Wayne Bockstanz, Glenn Biwman Jr., John Bradley. Sherry Breeden. Eugene Bricker II. Sandra Burker. Anne Bussard, Faye Bussard, Robin Butts. Teraleen Butts. Todd Campbell. John Canfield, Leslie Canoles, David Castle. Gregory Castle, Tammie Churchey, Robin Clark, Jeffrey Clevenger, Brent Clipp. Donald Crampton. Tina Crider, Robin Crim, Scott Cunningham, Troy Danner. Carla Deener, Cindy Dick, Timothy Dickinson, Lisa DiStefano, Brenda Doran, Tammy Downin, Chris Doyle, Michael Doyle, Melody Draper. Kaye Drenner, Vickie Drury, Sheila Dunlap, Judy Ebersole, Ruby Ebersole. Scott Eslick. Carla Estes, Charles Everhart, Virginia Falck, Wesley Fazenbaker. Dee Ann Ficklin, Debra Foltz, Steven Fravel. Angela Frushour, Todd Garver, Donald Gay Jr., Tammy Gay, Michael Giffin, Vicky Grams, Danny Gregg. Oley Griffith, Thomas Grimm, Gregory Hahn, Scott Haines. Steve Hambleton, Lmdy Hanes. Ray Hartle Jr., Donald Haupt Jr., Roger Haupt, Tamara Haupt, Torri Hepner, Raymond Herold, Carrie Hess. Bradley Higman, Sandra Higman, Susan Hoffman, Carroll Holmes. Elizabeth Holmes. Steven Hoover. Bonnie Houser, Timothy Humphrey, Charles Hutchinson, Michael Ingram. Jay Jamison, Mark Jenkins, John Jones III, Robert Kaetzel, Bernadette Kaufmann, Shirley Kendle. Norma Killingsworth, Brian Kitchen, Vincent Knight Jr., Pamela Koontz. Patricia Koontz, Steven Lawrence, Juanese Leggett, Susan Lemer. Penny Lewis, Virginia Lewis, Ronald Little II, John Lohman. Cora Lowery, Karen Lowery. Wayne Lowery. Mark Mandl. Virginia Mangum, Cheryl Mann, Torri Marshall, Sherri Martin, Susan Martin, Thomas Martin, Jeffrey Martz, Kimberly Mason. Vernon Mason, Barbara McCardell, Evelyn McMullen. Marc Melcher. Sherry Milburn, Barbara Miller, Sandy Miller, Lawrence Milihram, Joyce Mongan, Tammy Monninger, Deborah Moore, Scott Moore, Tracy Morgan, Arthur Morris, Tammy Morris, Marie-Celine Morton, Robin Mose, Pamela Mueller. Elizabeth Mullendore. Jacqueline Myers. Patrick Myers, Wesley Nuice, Douglas Olden, Kathy Otzelberger, Harry Powers IV, Barbara Painter, Barbara Palmer. Russell Palmer. Elizabeth Paul. Edward Penn, Kenneth Pereschuk, Katherine Peterson, Floyd Pierce, Karen Poffenberger. Anthony Pomfrey, Jean Pryor, Laura Rasmussen, Robyn Reagan. Jeffrey Reeder, Joseph Reese. Rose Renner, Melody Reno, Heather Richardson, Brian Roberts, Dwayne Roberts, Melody Reno, Heather Richardson. Brian Roberts, Dwayne Roberts. Hank Roberts, Sandy Rohrer, James Root, Michelle Sandy. Lisa Schroyer, Bonny Schwensen, James Seal, Bonnie Seaman, Deborah Semler, Tammy Semler, Lisa Shaffer, Cathy Shank, Deanna Shifler, Michael Shillingberg. Randall Shives, Alan Smith, Curtis Smith, Donna Smith, Kimberly Smith, Mark Smith, Wanda Smith, Anna Smothers, lla Sommerville, Kimberly Souders, Cristy Spielman, Melinda Spielman, Dawn Stevens, Diana Stevenson, Charles Stiles Jr., Alan Stotler, Michael Swiger, Tracy Thomas, Lisa Turner, Joseph VanMetre. Debra Violet, Kim Violet, Stacey Walker. James Waring, Deborah Waters, Joseph Waters, Terry Weaver, Robin White, Mark Wolfensberger. Barry Wright, Faye Yommer, Mark Zeigler, John Zimmerman 1981 Sandra Anderson, Lori Askins, Thomas Baker, Jayne Barr, Mitchell Barrett, Debra Beachley, Dale Beard, Mark Berry. Gregory Birky, Daniel Bowers, William Bowers. Robert Bowlus, Mark Bowman, Ruth Brown, James Bryan, Thomas Buckley. Garvin Burgan Jr., Earl Burker, Amy Bussard, Dwayne Bussard, Scott Bussard, Bernard Canfield, Donna Carr, Amy Clark, Lisa Clipp, Theresa Coulter, Pamela Crim, Brenda Dagenhart, Tina Davis, Rudolph DeLauney Jr., Nancy Dickman, Ralph Dodson. Destiny Donini, Michael Dorsey, Lee Drosdak, Anita Dunlap. Twiana Durboraw. Candy Eichelberger, Mark Emanuelson, Lisa Fairbowrn. John Fauble. Michael Fazenbaker. Kara Feldmeyer, Tammy Ferguson. Kenneth Fink, Marlene Flippen. Kelly Flory. Lori Ford, LaRhonda Fuss, Michael Gabriel, April Garrott, Dale Gaver, Tina Gay, Bruce Gilbert, Kenneth Goins, Timothy Grams, 204 — Alumni Donna Grim. Patricia Grimm. Peggy Grimm, Annette Hackley. Lori Haines. Bruce Hammond, Penny Hammond. Debbie Harold. Sylvia Hancock. Terry Hartle. Patricia Hartzell. Brian Haupt. Joyce Haupt. Gerald Hayes. Debra Hensley. Sherrie Herr, Albert Hetzell. John Hines III. Joyce Hines. Cindy Horne, Thomas Hose. George Houser. Nancy Howell. Zachary Hubbard. Patricia Hull. Robert Huntsberry, Dennis Hutzell. Mark Hutzell, Sandra Hutzell. Michael James, Nancy Jenkins. Ryan Jenkins, Burton Johnson. Kevin Jonak. Brenda Jones. Melvin Jones, Terry Jones. Kimberly Keedy. David Keffer. Darin Kelbaugh, Diane Kelbaugh. Teresa Keller, David Keyton. Deborah Kitchen. Tammy Kitchen. Ronald Kline, Kerri Knight. Sherri Knight. Terri Knight, Geoffrey Knoble, Ting Kongkeattikuh. Otho Kretzer Jr., Melissa LaBrush. Tina Lohman. Susan Long, Twiana Long. Marilee Lum. Laureen Mangum, James Marshall, Deana Massie. Denise Mauk. Teresa Mentzer, Brian Merson Jr.. Maren Meurer. Joan Midthun, Kermut Midthun, Carla Milburn. Nina Milihram. Mark Miller, Daryl Miner, David Mmnick, Sharon Moats, Tammy Moffatt, Patricia Mongan, Debra Mose, Michele Moser, Sherry Moser, Tony Mueller, Charles Mullendore Jr., Deborah Mullendore. Eva Myers, Charles Mullendore Jr., Deborah Mullendore, Eva Myers, Brian Martin, Tamara McCall, Dennis McElrath, Ernest Mongan, John Netz. Randy Newlin, Terry Newlin. Wanda Nuice, Daryl Olden, Samuel O'Neal, Jack Osborn Jr, Anna Penn, Barbara Peterson, Mary Phillips, Theresa Pitt, Kimberly Poole. Richard Powers, Cynthia Presgraves, Steven Pryor. Jeffrey Rasmussen. Steven Redman, Robert Reed. Ricky Rohrer, Lu Beth Ridenour, Stephen Robertson. Teresa Robinson, Lori Rodgers, Timothy Roelkey. Leslie Roll. Lynn Root, Matthew Ryan, David Ritenour, Virginia Scrivener, Joel Seabright, Beverly Seal. Patricia Semler, Darrell Shank. Dorothy Shank, James Shank, Jeffrey Shelter, Darin Shifler. Steven Sipe, Lori Smith, Jeffrey Smith, Margaret Smith, Robyn Smith, Paul Smothers, Paula Smith, Julius Snow, Carol Snyder, JoAnna Sommerville, Cally Spielman, Tammy Stewart, Douglas Stotelmyer, Brenda Stotler, Wanda Stottlemyer, Scott Stouffer, Luther Swope, David Teays, Sandra Teeters. Vernon Thomas, Mark VanMetre. Eugene Violet, Sandra Virts, James Ward, Jennifer Waring. Donna Warrenfeltz, Jewel Way, David Webb. Rosalind Webber, Jeffrey Whipp. Monica Wolfe, David Wyand Jr., Timothy Wyand, Maria Zientek. Michele Zimmerman 1982 Julee Allen. Donald Armstrong, Gary Baker, Cheri Barkdoll. Darrell Barrett, Teresa Bell, Stephanie Best, Wendy Bitner, Christopher Bolton, Kevin Booth, Carol Breeden, Patty Brining, Ethan Brown, Bernard Burns III. Le Ann Bussard, Bonnie Butts. Teresa Butts, Terry Butts, Terry Canfield. Theresa Carder, Kim Carlson. Galen Clipp, Denesa Churchey, Angela Coleman, Shawn Collins. Michael Conway, Brian Coulter, Tammy Coulter, Leonard Crampton, Mark Cunningham, Tad Cunningham, James Davenport, Joseph DeLauney. Michael Dick, Thomas Dixon, Barbara Downin. Darin Easterday, Leslie Easterday, Richard Ecton Jr., Diana Edleblute, Brian Eichelberger. Richard Eichelberger. Patricia Ellis, Michael Exline. Janet Eyler, Michael Farrie, Kirk Faulders, Kurt Faulders. Keith Fogle, Christina Foster, Eva French. Rebecca Gardner, Regina Garrott, Brandon Garver, Charles Glausier. Michael Gossard. Julie Grace, Shelly Grams. Russell Grim, Sharon Grim. Marty Grimes, Deanna Grimm. Walter Hammond. Lauretta Hartzell, Amy Henneberger, Lisa Hines, Laurie Hoffman, Steven Hoffman, James Horning, Martha Hutchinson, Susan Hutchinson. Lisa Hyde, Granvil Ingram II, Stephen Ingram, Lisa Ann James. Cheri Jamison. Daniel Jansson, Jeffery Johnson, Anthony Jones. Brenda Jones. Edwiena Judy. Elizabeth Kamsch. Douglas Kaufmann. Douglas Kave, Robert Keefer, Carol Keesecker, Cathy Kephart, Lisa Kimball. Joseph Kline. Kenneth Knight, Thomas Knotts. Cathy Kretzer. Della Kline, Ervin Lamm, Betty Langley, Beverly Langley, Pamela Lerch, Donna Lewis, Kimberly Lewis, Lori Lochner, David Long, Thomas Long. Keith Lowery, Franklin Lum, Rene Luna, Stephanie Lyon, Jan MacMichael. Shelley Manley. David Marler. Todd Marshall, Wanda Martin, Alice Martz, Tammy Mason, Jeffrey McAboy. Pamela McClellan, Antonio Mendez, Jeffrey Mentzer, Sherry Metz. Gail Miller, Sherri Miller, Darren Mills, Penny Mills, Duane Morris. Deena Mose. Beth Moser, Randy Moser, Bernee Myers. Wesley Moats, Rebecca O'Neal. Jeffrey Parsons, Cynthia Payne. Russell Pearson, Christopher Penn, Tracy Phillips, Lucinda Pike, Andrea Poffenberger. Kendra Poffenberger, Scot Poffenberger. Sherry Porter, Duane Potter, Angela Presley, Lisa Proulx, Jonathan Pryor. Tina Pyles, Julie Rasmussen, Cindy Reeder, Henry Reeder. Kerri Reeder, Ernest Reese, Karen Robinson, Sandra Roelkey. Teresa Rohrer, Jeffrey Rowe, Holly Rowland, John Rowland, Lori Rudy. Troy Rupp, Frank Redmond. Randel Shaffer, Sarah Shank. Joseph Sheedy. John Shinham, John Shobe, Lori Shumaker, Kevin Slifer, William Slifer, Gina Smith, Darrell Smothers. Anthony Souders, David Sperow, Teresa Spessard. Donna Sprehn, Ronald Stansbury Jr., Kirk Stiles, Randall Stottlemyer. Terry Stouter, Erika Strube, Barbara Stull. Kevin Suffecool, Sandra Swiger, Barbara Tegeler. Brian Thomas. Donna Thomas, John Thomas, Richard Thompson, Todd Thompson. David Tritapoe, Dean Tritapoe. John Trovinger. Doris Tucker, Albert Turner. Perry Violet, Lester Virts Jr.. Lisa Wagner. Robert Walsh, Diane Warrenfeltz, Harry Weaver, Thomas Webb, Angela Webber. Russell Webber, Michael Welling, Randal Wetzel, Dawn Whipp. Christie Wilt. John Witmer, Pamela Webb. Scott Wright, Randy Young 1983 Mark Angle. William Arrington, Marcia Auldridge, Brian Baker. Dawn Baker, Brian Banzhoff. Jair Barr. Allison Barrons, Dale Baugher, William Beachley, Timmy Beard, Steven Bell, Tammy Bell. Alicia Birky, Mark Bowers, Julie Bowlus, Amy Boyer, Edward Brumwell, Lisa Bryan, Richard Burgan. James Burtner, David Bittle, Maun Calandrelle, Cristy Carpenter, Donna Carpenter, Mary Castle, Randy Castle, Kelli Clark, Susan Clark. Tracy Cline, William Coleman, William Cooper, Lynwood Coulter Jr., Michael Crampton, Eugene Deener, Karen Dill, Tony Donini, Kevin Dunlap. Brian Edleblute, Jennifer Emauelson, Diann Exline, Rollin Farrow Jr., Linda Farsht. Randy Fath. Curtis Fazenbaker. Jerry Feaster Jr., Vicki Ferguson. Jerry Ficklin II, Richard Fraley, Tammy Fraley, Lisa Frye, Jesse Garrott, Shelly Gay, Paul Gestl, Steven Gigeous, Lisa Goetrz, Diana Gossard, Michael Griffith, Paul Griffith, Karen Grimm. James Haines, Dwaine Hardy, Dwayne Harmon, Gregory Haupt. Tina Haupt, Dwayne Henson, Lisa Highbarger, Sharon Hines. Lawrence Holder. Andrew Holmes. Jeffrey Horning, Gail Houser, Jack Howard Jr., Bridget Hutzell, Linda Hutzell. Rick Hutzell. Rebecca Iden, Vicki Jamison, Ray Jannson, Michael Jarmy, Carl Jenkins, Bruce Johnstone, Julie Jones. Pamela Jones. Gail Keller, Traci King. Kenneth Kiracofe, Brenda Kitchen, Dwayne Knight, Patrick Knight, Ronnie Knight, David Kumsher, Tony Langley, Brian Lewis, Robert Lohman III, Jeffrey Mangum, Tara Marshall, Krista Martin, Tina Martin, Timothy McCardell, Teresa McKinney. Ian Mender, Joseph Michael, Teresa Milburn. Valerie Milihram, Trina Miller. Richard Mills Jr., Jeffrey Mills, Bryan Miner. Elizabeth Mitchell, Timothy Moats, Betty Mongan, Darryl Moore Jr., Kimberly Moser. Lisa Myers, Robin Myers, Janis Neilands, Ryan Null, Darren Olden. Wanda Painter, Cynthia Paul, Jeffrey Payne, Anthony Pitt. Tammy Potter, Gary Proulx, Anthony Puglisi Jr., Duane Reese, Eric Renner. James Ripple. Heidi Root, Valerie Sabre, Timothy Schilling, Jacob Schroyer, Jeffrey Schroyer. Michael Scott, William Scrivener. June Seal. Suzanne Seekms. Lora Sexton. Paul Sexton. Daniel Shaffer. Holly Shaffer, Lisa Shank, Troy Sheffler. Jeffrey Shifler, Michael Shives. Amy Shoemaker. Karen Sisk, David Smith. Mark Snyder. George Spielman, Shelleen Starr. April Stevens, Kimberly Stone, Melinda Stotler, Troy Stotler, Jamie Stouffer, Dawn Strunk, Darin Sweeney. Frederick, Sweigert, Laura Swiger. Ronald Talbert Jr.. Kimberly Violet, Dean Vosburgh. Bruce Wade. Jerry Walker, Shelly Walker. Christa Walters. Tina Walters, Crystal Ward. Charlotte Waring. Lisa Waters. Kirk Wenner. Robert Wilson, Scot Wilson. Karen Wise. Victor Wolfe. Lois Youngbar 1984 Sharon Ashbaugh, Michael Auldridge Jr.. Diane Babmgton. Tammie Babington, Catherine Baker. Kenneth Barnhart, Scott Barnhart. David Barrett, Marc Beeler. Ernest Bishop, William Bishop, Carla Bitner. Larry Bockstanz. Jacqueline Booth. Albert Brown. Atlee Bussard Jr.. Sharon Butts. Brian Canfield, Barton Carnahan. Megan Cass. Timothy Castle, Gregory Churchey, Dawna Clark, Michael Clever, Michelle Cochran, Deana Collinson, Dwayne Coulter, Jeffrey Coulter, Kelly Crampton. Anthony Crist, Keith Crumlick, James Daugherty, Kirk Davis, Terry Davis, Sharon Dorsey, Sherry Doyle, Rose Eavey, Darrin Eichelberger, Joseph Eichelberger, Tonya Eichelberger. Dale Estes, Douglas Estes, Michael Fauble, Thomas Feketes, Monca Gabriel. Richard Gaylor Jr., Donna Gestl, Darrin Giffin, Colette Gigeous, Michael Gillespie, Frederick Gossard, John Grier Jr., Joseph Griffith, Walter Guessford, Brian Haines. Jeffrey Haines. Samuel Hardy, Tammy Hardy. Lawrence Harmon, Dwayne Hawbaker. Karen Hebb. Fonda Hefner. Brenda Henson, Kellie Herr, Constance Hetzel, Patti Hines. Steven Hines. Michael Hoffman. George Holder, Pamela Holder. Clarence Holmes, Sarah Hubbard. Mary Huff, Christopher Hungerford. Pamela Hutchinson, Christine Hutzell, Jodi Hutzell, Wendy Hyde, Kelly Ingram, Duane Johnson, Kelly Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Kelly Jones, Laura Jones, William Keith Jr., Andrew Kendle. Eric Kendle, Darrell Kifer, Barbara King. Donna Kitchen. Angela Knight. Darrin Knight. Ronald Koontz, Stephen Leizear. Yvette Lemkuhl, Yvonne Lemkuhl. Andrew Link. Tammy Lohman, Rebecca Long, James Lowery, Michael Manley. Keith Mann, Curt Marshall, Philip Marshall, Terri Marshall, Stephen Mason, Harry Maus Jr., Kevin May. Sherry May. Marilyn Messineo. Elizabeth Meurer, Karen Milihram. Pamela Mills, Linda Moats. Vonda Monnmger. Angela Morris. Bradley Moser. Brian Moser, Lionel Moser, Timothy Moser, Donna Mullendore, Dennis Nalley, Joyce Phillips, Brian Poffenberger. Mark Poffenberger, Terry Porter, Brenda Potter, Linda Potter, Raymond Puglisi, Christina Pyles. Bret Redman, Gerri Reeder. John Reese, David Reus, Paul Rhoderick, Melissa Roberts, Angela Robertson, Wendy Robertson, Angela Robinson, Scott Robinson. Katherine Roody. Tressa Royston. Donald Sandy. Brian Schleigh, Kelli Schroyer, Barbara Schurg, Sherri Sewalt. Patricia Shaff. Bonnie Shatzer, Richard Shaw, Duane Shewbridge, Krista Shifler, Robert Sipes Jr., Terry Smallwood. Debra Smith, Jody Smith, Robin Smith, David Snyder. Mary Sperow. Jesse Starr Jr., Jeffrey Stottlemyer. Joseph Stottlemyer, Darlene Stouffer, Eric Strasser, Angela Stull, Lisa Taulton, Judith Tegeler. Faith Thomas. Kenneth Thomas, Laura Thompson, Melody Thompson. Denise Tusmg, Jill Twigg. Bobbie Jo Violet. Dwayne Warnken, Sylvia Williams, Curtis Williamson, Leonard Wilt, Noel Witmer, Lisa Wolford, Lori Wolford, Cynthia Worthington. Katrina Wyand. Jacqueline Zimmerman Jami Huffer and Dawn Hammond, typists Julie Holter, proofreader Alumni — 205 BHS Headline News: From Twenty-five Years Past 1961 . . . Boonsboro High publishes first edition of the Chieftain Yearbook . . . School Golf Team celebrates first anniversary . . . Ham, a chimpanzee is carried across the Caribbean in a sub-orbital space flight . . . Alan Shepard takes a 15-minute flight in the Mercury Capsule . . . Jacqueline Kennedy introduces a new sense of style” to the White House . . . President Kennedy faced with strained diplomatic ties with Cuba . . . 1961 . . . The issue of prayer and Bible reading in public schools goes to the Supreme Court. . . High teased bouffant hairdos and wigs rise to their height . . . Young people sport doctor shirts, swim shorts, and low hip-riding pants . . . First unit complete to the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts . . . 608 television stations broadcasting in the U.S. . . . Jim Beatty, from Los Angeles, becomes holder of every U.S. record from 1,500-meters to 5,000-meters . . . U.S. apply nuclear power to merchant and naval vessels for the first time . . . John Glenn makes first American orbitation of the globe . . . Riots break out in Mississippi and Alabama over racial equality. . . 1963 . . . Boonsboro Soccer Team stopped after more than 50 years of competition . . . Boonsboro High had lights installed and fence built around the football field . . . Pop art and hard edge were widely developed art styles . . . Frozen and refrigerated baked goods appeared . . . President Kennedy assassinated in Dallas, Texas . . . 1964 . . . President Johnson wins landslide victory in Presidential elections . . . The Beatles star in their hit film, “A Hard Day's Night . . . Julie Andrews gains fame in Walt Disney’s “Mary Poppins . . . Yankees win American League Pennant but lose series for 2nd year in a row . . . The Surgeon General releases warning on smoking and health ... U.S. Olympic athletes earn 90 medals at Tokyo Olympic Games . . . 1965 . . . Architects were creating vast complexes in buildings due to federal urban renewal program ... U.S. troops fighting in Vietnam and U.S. citizens unsettled at home . . . Scientists urge for pesticide regulations and fear rise of future hunger crisis in divided nations. . . Fallout shelters installed nationwide and stocked for use. . .Scented colognes aimed at young men were introduced, and brush-on makeup became popular with the ladies. . . Nearly 100 schools become integrated for the first time . . . Project Head Start prepares youngsters for schools . . . Bill Cosby receives feature billing on the network series “I Spy” . . . Edward White became 1st American to walk in space (20 min.). . . 1966 . . . Boy Indoor Track and Cross-country started in the fall. . . Spy stories became popular at the box office. . . Jim Ryun the Kansas flyer runs the mile in 3:51.3 . . . The MonkeesgiveTVan assuming copy of the Beatles . . . M.G.M. claims big box office movie of the year Dr. Zhivago . . . Pants suit for women . . . Medicare program passed to law for elderly to receive health care . . . Billie Jean King wins All-England women's championship at Wimbledon . . . Minimum wage raised to $1.40 an hour . . . 1967 . . . Mark Spitz sets new world record in the Butterfly at age 17 . . . First turbine-powered car in the history of the Indianapolis-500 but is later banned . . . Motor vehicle safety requirements were established by the Federal Highway Administration . . . C.B.S. Radio Station celebrates its 40th year of broadcasting. . . Railroad traffic and passenger travel takes a sharp decrease . . . Doctors immunize nearly 10,000,000 children against red measles with new vaccine . . . Zoo officials transport Snowflake, first white gorilla ever found, to new home at Spanish Zoo . . . Almost half (28,500,000) of all women from 18-64 were employed or seeking employment . . . Boy Scouts host world’s first Jamboree commemorating the 60th anniversary of first Boy Scout Camp . . . 1968 . . . Record harvest rolls in and causes farm prices to decline . . . Nixon wins presidential election and takes office . . . The price of cigarettes rose to $.67 a pack . . . Tenth Winter Olympics held in France. . . Peggy Flemming wins the gold medal for figure skating. . . Medical scientists became very involved in the relationships of genes and chromosomes. . . Dollar value drops to $.40, while average family income rises 29% . . . Summer Olympics held in Mexico, but several African nations boycott it. . . 1969 .. . The length of skirts are raised to nearly indiscreet heights . . . The first man walks on the moon . . . Barbara Jo Rubin becomes first girl to claim an Aqueduct victory at New York Track . . . Boonsboro organizes FBLA Club . . . Jack Beckenbaugh, a former BHS student, designs Warrior head emblem for the gym . . . Boonsboro Football Team goes undefeated for second year in a row. . . 1970 . . . BHS Student Council obtained permission for girls to wear slacks . . . Water pollution, air pollution, and dying forests and wildlife victims of expanding industry . . . MASH hits the scene as a big-budget commercial production of a mobile army hospital during Korean War . . . Boeing 747 superjet introduced to commercial aviation . . . Cost of services climbs twice as fast as cost of goods . . . 1971. . . School newspaper “The Star” changes its name to “The Drum Beat” . . . President Nixon visits Peking . . . Inmates take over Attica State Prison . . . New York Times runs first installment of the Pentagon Papers . . . After 22 years U.S. drops opposition to communist China’s entry to the U.N.. . . 1972 . . . School newspaper changes its name from “The Drum Beat” to the Arrowhead”. . . Girls powderpuff football game is played in the snow. . . Boonsboro introduces careers day. . . Tug-of-war tradition started at BHS . . . Pioneer 10 lifted off from Cape Kennedy to photograph the planet Jupiter. . . American Bobby Fischer snatches world chess title from defending Russian champion . . . Munich Olympics terrorized by 8 armed guerrilas . . . 1973 . . . Student Council backs no smoking campaign . . . Chieftain Yearbook prints its first color pages . . . 1974 . . . President Nixon resigns and Gerald Ford takes his office . . . BHS walks off with first place in crop walk . . . Hank Aaron surpasses Babe Ruth’s record . . . Cross-country team wins district title . . . Steelers win Super Bowl . . . The big race-labor and inflation . . .1975 . . . Boonsboro hosts first Student Council Faculty softball game . . . Ramp and bandroom added to the architectural features of building . . . Washington County Schools closed for “Sick-in . . . U.S. converts to metric . . . Jimmy Conners storms tennis courts . . . Alaska strikes oil boom . . . Noland Ryan pitches 4th no-hitter. . . World food crisis continues . . . 1976 . . . First senior class to graduate in the gym . . . Boonsboro puts on first play, The Sound of Music . . . Shari Jones becomes first female drum major. . . BHS sees making of class banner. . . BHS presents “Amahl and the Night Visitor, its first opera . . . First annual Basketball banquet held at BHS . . . American wagon train travels across U.S. in celebration of America's Bicentennial . . . Two dollar bills return to circulation . . . 1977 . . . Viking II landed on Mars . . . Dorothy Hamill joined the Ice Capades . . . Gary Gilmore demanded his right to die and was executed . . . “Rocky won movie of the year. . . Seattle Slew proved to be a super horse . . . Alex Haley's “Roots” reached and touched millions . . . Middle School was completed . . . Sex scandals rocked Congress . . . President Ford and Jimmy Carter debate face to face on TV. . . Cincinnati Reds won the World Series . . . King Tut visited America and is viewed by millions . . . Tony Dorsett won Heisman Trophy and signed with Dallas . . . 1978 . . . Star Wars runs for a record 21 weeks in Hagerstown . . . Shari Jones is crowned Washington County first Junior Miss . . . Creasey Company burns in Hagerstown's largest fire . . . Coal miners strike for a record 121 days . . . Annie Hall dominates Academy Awards . . . Anita Bryant fights gay rights and wins . . . Energy crisis curtails extra-curricular activities . . . 1979 . . . Student schedules change from 7 to 6 periods a day . . . Patricia Hearst freed . . . “Deer Hunter” voted best movie . . . Telephone calls cost $. 15 . . . Old Middle School torn down . . . Baseball Team Region II Champs . . .Salad bar started . . . Boonsboro second in Blood Drive . . . Softball takes District title . . . 1980 . . . Public buildings to be held no lower than 78 F. in summer. . . U.S. space station Skylab falls in Indian Ocean . . . Hostages taken in Iran . . . Chrysler Corporation in need of government aid to stay in business . . . President Carter bans 1980 Olympics in Moscow. . . Mt. St. Helen erupts . . . Price of gasoline soars and odd even rationing system goes into effect . . . Interest rates skyrocket. . . 1981. . . First set of twin test-tube babies are born . . . President Reagan shot by John Hinckley Jr.. . . Hostages from Iran are released . . . Coal miners strike again . . . Massive cutbacks in aid to education . . . BHS Varsity Football defeats Smithsburg for 1st time in 10 years . . . 1982 . . . Board of Education rules that track teams cannot run inside the school building . . . Varsity Club changes to Warrior Club to include more team members . . . Superman II . . . “Raiders of the Lost Ark . . . Chrysler makes comeback . . . Prince Charles Lady Diana marry and expect first child . . . “Hill Street Blues” wins 8 Emmy Awards . . . Sandra Day O’Conner appointed Supreme Court Justice ... Air Florida Flight 90 crashes into Potomac River. . . 1983 . . . Girls permitted to wear mini-skirts of reasonable length again . . . Cats” hits Broadway and felines take America by storm . . . MASH airs final episode . . . Challenger makes first trip to space . . . E.T. hit at box office . . . Record-breaking snowfall hits east coast. . . Band goes to Daytona Beach . . . $.05 a gallon gas tax added after prices drop . . . 1984 . . . Tenney Mackert, Tammi Kefauver, and Kathy Albritton become first female football managers . . . Passenger flight 007 is ambushed by Soviets aircraft. . . AT T phone company splits to form several smaller companies and consumers feel the crunch . . . The Day After devastates America with its shocking portrayal of a nuclear holocaust. . . Coleco's Cabbage Patch Kids spark rioting in department stores across the country during the Christmas season . . . President Reagan and the First Lady travel to China . . . Thriller” album earns $120 million . . . The sidewalks of America start hopping as break-dancers invade the streets. . . Unknown Vietnam soldier buried at the tomb of the unknowns . . . 14th Winter Olympic Games held in the Yugoslavian town of Sarajevo . . . United States Marines withdraw from Lebanon . . . James Watt resigns from the position of Interior Secretary. . . Sally Ride becomes first American woman to travel in space . . . Gold Bond Ice Cream plant moves to Hagerstown . . . Bill Johnson wins Olympic Downhill Skiing. . . Jimmy Connors wins the U.S. Indoor Tennis Championship for a record 7th time . . . Americans buy a record 2.37 million imported cars . . . Surcharges approved for credit card purchases . . . “Return of the Jedi” sells the most tickets in 1983 ... Dr. Seuss, creator of several children's books is awarded a special Pulitzer Prize . . . The 55-mile speed limit has saved over 45,000 lives in its 10 years of enforcement. . . 1985 . . . BHS wins four state championships ... Mr. Carl Brunner and Coach Don Lewis retire after 25 years of service each . . . State changes graduation requirements . . . Sager wins bid for Hagerstown's mayor. . . Addition to the Venice completed . . . Maryland celebrates 350th anniversary . . . Parts of “Sweet Dreams” filmed at Winter Street School . . . Citicorp comes to Hagerstown . . . Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles . . . Carl Lewis wins 4 events, 1st since Jesse Owens . . . Mary Lou Retton 1st American woman to win individual medals in Olympic gymnastics. . . Detroit Tigers win World Series . . . L.A. Raiders win Superbowl. . . Colts move to Indianapolis . . . Villanova defeated Georgetown for NCAA basketball championship . . . MacEnroe Navratilova win Wimbledon . . . Michael Jackson’s Victory Tour comes to Washington .. . Prince’s Purple Rain a big hit. . . Gremlins and Ghostbusters box office hits . . . Clara Peller’s Where’s the beef? becomes popular phrase. . . Rock videos peak. . . U.S.A. for Africa cuts “We Are The World” and makes millions for Ethiopians by hitting number one on the charts . . . Transformers cause rush at Christmas season . . . Short, blunt haircuts with spikes or tails in style . . . Young adults sport baggy, oversized clothes, neon-colored clothes, plastic shoes, bangles of all sizes, and parachute pants . . . Ferraro becomes 1st woman candidate for a major party by running for vice-president . . . Reagan re-elected as President. . . Hurricane Diana causes 25 million dollars of damage on the East Coast. . . Mandatory seat belt law in New York put into effect. . . Baby Fae gets baboon heart. . . Postal rates upped to $.22 for letters . . . United Auto Workers go on strike. . . President Reagan makes a controversial trip to Bittenburg for a ceremony at the graves of Nazi S.S. soldiers. Twenty-five years of educational excellence, academic proficiency, outstanding athletics, arts, skilled trades and scientific achievements all mark a quarter century of tradition at Boonsboro Senior High. Our future goals will not waver from those achievements of years past. All of us who are a part of this continuous tradition strive only to improve upon our predecessor's accomplishments. In the spirit of tradition and as a tribute to the past and a salute to the future, The Chieftain Yearbook staff has attempted to establish a fine publication to encompass the heritage of our beloved school. We honor all those who have gone before us, thanking them for their wisdom and look to all those who will follow us, entrusting them with the task of enriching our history even further. Colophon Volume 25 of the Boonsboro High School THE CHIEFTAIN was printed by the Delmar Publishing Company in Charlotte, North Carolina. Employing a magazine format, the 1985 CHIEFTAIN had a press run of 650 copies at the cost of $14,000. Total student body population numbered 867. Standard type face through the book is News Gothic. In most cases 10 point copy is used, captions in 8 point and headlines are Palantino type face. Underclass portrait work and team sport pictures were done by Delmar Studio. Senior, staff and club portraits were done by Myerly Lowe Photographers, Hagerstown, Maryland. 208 — THE CHIEFTAIN. Volume 25
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