Boonsboro High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Boonsboro, MD)

 - Class of 1986

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Jeff Reid (left), Eric lekes, Jamie Lewis, Jeff Snoots, Scott Horning, Gary Hartzell, Brian Woodring, Aaron Hastings, Benjy Wolf, Matt Debaugh, John Sandusky, and Jamie Lyon sweat it out at cross-country practice. Sophomores Jerry Lewis muddle left), Bobbie Jo Lange, and Scan Hazard plunk down their money for their “coveted” class ring. Susan Reese (Mow), Wcndi Kefauver, Jerry Lewis, and Sean Hazard place an order. Lisa Snook, Gary Hartzell, Crystal Brandenburg, Samantha Knight, Jason Kinna, Michelle Cannon. Chuck Hongell, Cindy King, Neal Grimes. Michelle Kable, and Susie Nichols get wild on odd day. On the Move 13

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BUSY PEOPLE ON THE MOVE The school routine became more hectic as busy students got involved. A representative from Jos-ten’s came to entice the sophomores with their merchandise. Class members were encouraged to have their parents help select from the varied ring designs. All tenth grade students and others interested in attending vo-tech took the ASVAB test to get an idea of their aptitude and vocational interests. The journalism staff hurried to meet its deadlines and perfect the new format and computer production process. Fundraisers were under way and emotions soared high during Spirit Week. Enthusiastic students participated in the events of the week. Monday was athletic day and students dressed in sweatpants and sneakers. On class color day, students swarmed the halls in varied colors. Each wore their best clothes on dress-up day. On Friday everyone wore jerseys and clothes representing our school colors — blue and white. Mrs. Nave (topnght) bites into the Apple, hoping to transfer her knowledge to journalism class. Jill MacMichael and Kris Lescalleet 'middle right) are fixing ham sandwiches for journalism fundraiser. Sophomores, Tina Smith ttop left). Jay Cunningham, and Trudic Parsons assemble for ASVAB testing. Guidance counselor. Gene Kerns (above), ushers the sophomores into the testing area. Cuties, Shclli Lewis (left), Denise Canfield, and Samantha Knight dazzle the camera.



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Mycrly Loot SPIRIT UNLIMITED L:ridav. October 11 marked the arrival of the traditional Homecoming festivi- JL ties and, as usual, excitement and spirit unlimited reigned through the halls of BHS. A pep assembly was held in the afternoon to wish the teams success against their rivals and to honor the Homecoming court. The cheerleaders did not pass up the opportunity to poke a little fun as they revealed many personal secrets about the five princesses in mock court. That evening, the Boonsboro Warriors played host to the Brunswick Railroaders. Despite the threat of rain and a trailing half-time score, the band performed to perfection as tension grew awaiting the crowning of the queen. The girls were driven onto the field in classy corvette convertibles and were escorted by their proud fathers. After a drum roll. Heather McKegg was crowned Homecoming I Queen for 1985. Heather, the choice of her Senior classmates, had not only a busy I school schedule but traveled to Gaithersburg five days a week for gymnastics as a I member of the “Springettes” team. After the game, a dance was held in honor of the queen and her court. The I theme was “Cherish the Night Forever” and music was provided by the band I “Spectrum”. Heather received many gifts from clubs, sports, and organizations. Seniors abo . left), Lori Best, Theresa Jones. Sandy Breeden. Robert Thomas. Melissa Smith, and Kendra Ganoe did their share to win the spirit drum. Mrs. Dorothy Piccolomini (above) pins a corsage on Princess Abby Burgan while her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Art Burgan proudly watched. Careful, Corey Zimmerman (righti. or those balloons will carl your body away. Senior cheerleader itopnghn Krista Holder, emceed with jest the mock court. Ben Gay and John Turner (middle) were announced “hush-up winners. Cheerleader captain nghti. Kim Albert accepted the spirit drum for the No. 1 winning senior class. T Staley

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