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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
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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 .
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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
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