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Coach Anders (top left) is awarded with the football from their first victory by seniors Brad Keller and Ben Gay. Juniors show their spirit at the first pep assembly nop right) Kara Kueny. Sandy Hawkins, Shclli Lewis now 21 Michelle Auldridgc. Sam Salgado, Melanie Parker, Joanna Kephart. Michelle Richardson, and Amy Leggett, Michelle Cannon, Abby Burgan and Cara Weaver (above) dress up for the skit during our first pep assembly. Monica Daniel (right) judges livestock. FFA judging teams: Ronnie Churchey row 11 Donnie Churchey, Monica Daniel, Mike Ferguson, Mark Rohrer, Miss Sue Mellon row 2 Dean Poffenberger, Randy Rhodes and Curt Wyand. Mike Ferguson ibelowi judges an event. Curt Wyand and Dean Poffenberger iMow nghn have a Coke and a smile. And Into The Swing 9
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BACK TO BASICS The excitement of beginning a new school year began as students arrived in their busses and cars. The new school year meant time schedules, new teachers, tough classes and renewing friendships. For some it was the beginning of a high school career, for others the end. The first pep assemble was scheduled for the first Friday of the school year but was postponed since school was closed for “excessive heat.” Coach Anders marked the beginning of his career as Head Varsity Football Coach with a 29-7 win over North High. Brad Keller and co-captains Ben Gay and Travis Burker presented Coach Anders with the game ball, lovingly signed by the team at the rescheduled pep assembly. Representatives from various clubs and organizations lined themselves along the auditorium stage waiting to tell newcomers to BHS about activities to become involved in. The freshman class fundraiser got underway with the sale of “Holiday Sweets” during the third week of September as THECHIEFTA1N staff prepared for the first sales drive. The FFA judging team traveled to the Frederick Fair where the competition was tough. They were awarded eighth place overall in team competition. The members of our judging team competed against members of other FFA teams from all over the state. Matt DeBaugh received a first place ribbon for the overall dairy judging competition. Thomas Stone (above) leaps off the bus on the first day of school. Jamie Lewis and Bobby Grim (below) listen to the upperclassmen talk about the activities available to them at BHS. “They actually want me?! exclaims Jeff Warrenfcltz (below left) as he. Tommy Milburn. Boomer Harold and David Hoffman arrive for the first day of school. Upperclassmen (bottomi Jamie Lyon, Tabby Griffith, Doug VanWinklc, Marie Kumshcr, Bcnjy Wolf, Kim Albert, Michelle Talbert, Lisa Snook, Scott Thomas. Kurt Williams, Abby Burgan, Jennifer Cline, Karen Coleman and Krista Holder talk to the freshmen at orientation. 8 Back to Basics £ a C ) H
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Davis Way and Peter Murtaugh (top left) study before a test. The junior varsity team (left) recovers a fumble. Dave Giffin (54), Terry Otzelberger (51), and Scott Beaver (31). Dr. Ray Short (obovt)differentiates between love and infatuation. The band gives a remarkable performance at the Showcase of Marching Bands. Tim Baker (Mow), Amber French, and Mark Rohrcr stepping in stride. Boonsboro’s Top Ten arc sitting pretty, (lower left). Abby Burgan (row Paula Sullivan, Kim Albert, Michelle Staubs, Steph Gouker (row 2), Jill MacMichacl, Tammy Byrd, Heather McKcgg, Krista Holder and Jennifer Cline imisrinf). Maura Mazzcr’s (Mtmnght) big break’ into show biz at the Junior Miss Pageant. HHHHHHI T. Suley
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