Boonsboro High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Boonsboro, MD)

 - Class of 1984

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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!

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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



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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

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