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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
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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.
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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
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