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T Suley Todd Haupt, (top. left) David Moeller, Andrea Hawbakcr, Stacy Lowery, Mr. Phil Wilkes, Melissa Haller, Wayne Kretzer, and Tim Baker arc relieved after a terrific performance. The Chieftain team, nop. righti Mrs. Patricia Lemkuhl, Terry Hopkinson, Dwayne Cline, Jill MacMichael, Debbie Porter. Valerie Smith, and Matt Weaver, get psyched before the shoe relay. Mike Haupt middle, left) plays pcck-a-boo over his bass drum. Whos shoes arc whos? (above) Samantha Knight (below, left) plays waitress. Krista Holder, (below, middlei Paula Sullivan, and Kim Albert do their best to win the cowboy race. Benjy Wolf (below, righti and Abby Burgan ‘get a little closer.’
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I' NOVEMBER PROVES A SUCCESS November proved to be a very successful month. The drama club performed a one-act play, for the middle and high school students, entitled the Great Smokies. Students received sales training as they went to the halls to raise money for the publication of this years Chieftain by selling t-shirts and sweatshirts. The yearbook staff raised $1,500 for their successful efforts. Speaking of success, the Boonsboro High School marching band held up their reputation for being the best, as they won first place in the Mummers Parade for the fifth consecutive year. They also placed first in the Chambers-burg Parade making it their tenth straight win. Many students participated in one of the most exciting and fun events held throughout the school year. Almost Anything Goes, sponsored by the student council, allowed different clubs, classes, and organizations to vie against each other hoping to capture top honors. Such events as the cowboy race, toothpick race, and shoe relay provided many thrills for the student spectators. November was a fun-filled and competitive month for all. Dwayne Cline top left) and Mr. Roger Sine energetically prepare for the one-act play. Ellie Shinham, (top. right) Bob Thomas, and Julie Main, “Well, we’ll think about it Dad!” Joann Hagan, (middle, righti Julie Main, Dee Casto, Dwayne Cline. Bob Thomas. Tabby Griffith, Jill MacMichael, Mandy Shaffer, and Ellic Shinham pose after their performance. Kara Kucny (below, left) sorts t-shirts for the yearbook fundraiser. Ann Scmlcr, (below, righti Susan Reese, and Kelley Pershing in military form. E. Boyer T. Hopkinson Novemb ;r
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wMdSTHUU ’TIS THE SEASON The pre-season excitement was at an all time high as people began their Christmas shopping. The Warrior club sold posters commemorating last year's state champs. The FFA were able to sell only a few poin-settias. The plant growth had been affected by the cold temperatures of the greenhouse. Each member of the student council helped Santa with his Christmas mail by answering letters from the elementary students. Replies to their special requests were delivered by Santa’s super helper, Craig Davis incognito. Through a combined effort, the FHA, FBLA, and DECA held a successful food drive to help needy families of the area enjoy the holiday sea- son. Holiday activities ensued and the air of Christmas soared within us all. Among the many seasonal activities, Boonsboro residents were treated to their first Old Tyme Christmas and all the happenings that went along with it, such as the trimming of the town tree, craft shows and bazaars held at the Auction House Square. The CHIEFTAIN staff, sold baked goods and gifts with Deanna Violet and Terry Hopkin-son heading the project. During December, the BHS band was asked to perform for the State of Maryland County Commissioners Convention held at the Ramada Inn. Also, our students were treated to an assembly about Acro Gymnastics. Some BHS students visited a local shopping center to model the latest Christmas fashions. The town of Boonsboro (top right) decorates a tree and gets ready for the Old Tyme Christmas celebration Santa’s helpers. Bobbi Jo Burgan and Tiffany Mullendore inKhti. tried to find the right words for Christmas requests. Miss Joan Rohrer Heft) shows Tammy Staley the canned food her students collected to distribute to needy families. Rhonda Hutzcll (Mwi, Terri Albritton. Kym Shade, Mandy Shaffer. Tessa Lowery, and Judy Eichelberger packed food boxes for delivery. Miss Joan Rohrer (Mo right), Terri Albritton, Mrs. Megan Welsh, and Mrs. Sue Philips sorted food contributions. T Suley T Suley
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