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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
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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
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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?
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