Boonsboro High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Boonsboro, MD)

 - Class of 1986

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TALENT FOCUSES ON ECLECTIC NATURE OF THE 80’S After a years break, the talent show came back to life on February 27. The show was titled “Eclectic Nature of the Eighties , and focused on new fads that came to life with recent videos and movies. The two hour show was filled with many talented students and featured a comedian, vocalists, dancers, and many musicians who each contributed to one of the best talent shows ever. Vocalists ranged from Jill MacMi-chael singing Nothing, to John Turner and Mike Sandusky playing guitars and singing For Shame by KIX. Michelle Swigert not only sang Forever by Kenny Logins, but performed a duet with Bob Thomas. Melissa Palm chose a Melissa Manchester number. Don't Cry Out Loud. The Hooligans, including; Tabby Griffith, Ellie Shinham, Crystal Shumaker, and Kevin Seburn. performed Behind Blue Eyes by Who. The theme to “Ice Castles”, Looking Through the Eyes of Love, provided music for Melissa Mills, who was also back-up vocalist for Dee Casto’s, I Honestly Love You. Amy Waters sang the title song from the Streisand-Red-ford film, “The Way We Were”. Greg VanWinkle Co. including; Greg Van-Winkle, Kevin Seburn, Pete Scott, Ricky Biddle, and Ralph Gossard, per- formed Rock Show by ex-Beatle Paul McCartney. Three dance routines added to the evenings performances. JoAnn Hagan tapped to the fast-paced music of In The Mood. Sidewalk Talk by Jellybean set the beat for Maura Mazzer. Kim Albert performed a modern dance to Conga by the Miami Sound Machine. Instrumentalists gave variety to the show. John Turner performed a solo on the classical guitar. Stacey Marker played a piano solo, Slaughter On Tenth Avenue. 22 Talent Mrs. JoAnne Nave (top) and Mrs. Pat Lemkuhl are coadvisors, while Kim Eichclbcrgcr is mistress of ceremonies. Randy Thompson (above) sings an original composition and wins first place. Beth Sullivan (left) provides accompaniment for many performers. Scott Reeder tMo»i wins second place with his duck act. The jazz band, Dixie Land Remembered, including; Jennifer Hofelt, Julie Holtcr, Lisa Snook. Phillip Dorosh, Linda Markle, and Doug VanWinkle win third place.

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LOOKING AT THE NEW YEAR Ending the old year and beginning the new was full of activities. During the holidays, the varsity basketball team competed in the River City Tournament at Williamsport. Although the players tried their best, they could not win over Williamsport. As school reopened, after the much needed holiday, FFA members learned the plants in the greenhouse had become frozen and died, due to a computer shut down. But things livened up as an antrim bureau assembly presented very much alive “Nocturnal Animal”. The Chieftain, sales reps met their goal of 600 books during the second week of January. The sun was not yet out for BHS students attending the All-State Chorus Concert, held at the Convention Center in Ocean City, Md. We were represented by Tabby Griffith, Me- lissa Palm, Randy Thompson, and Chuck Hongell. The DECA Club held a marathon dance for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. It lasted ten hours and was fun, exciting, and very exhausting! Contests and prizes were won every 45 minutes, and music was provided by a professional DJ from Washington, D.C. On February 20, the student council sponsored Teacher Appreciation Day. Juniors and seniors spent the day playing the roles of teachers and administrators. Routine tasks and teaching classes wasn’t as easy as they thought. By the end of the day, students were ready to go back to being students, leaving the gruesome chores once again to their ever-loved teachers. Despite a two hour weather delay, the annual art trip to Washington, D.C. went off as planned. The special exhibition, “The Treasure Houses of Britain”, was the main feature. Valentines’ day was celebrated with a dance sponsored by the Arrowhead staff. The senior class voted for the top ten guys to represent them as the King of Hearts”. A lucky Chuck Palmer, escorted by Doreen Collins, was named king for the evening. Mrs. JoAnne Nave nop u ii presents Chuck Palmer, King of Hearts, as Doreen Collins applauds the crowning. Dwayne Cline midJUi, Kim Eichclbcrger. and Eric Boyer compliment the evening with professional sound. Snacks are being served by Jennifer Cline mudjin and Krista Holder. Will someone please be Bcnjy Wolfs labovr ir ii Valentine? How serious can the King and his court be? iabovtrighn Ben Gay, Nicole DuBrowa, Karen Clark, Kenny Smith. Benjy Wolf. Jill MacMichacl. Chuck Palmer, John Turner, Doreen Collins and Steph Gouker. February 21



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Melissa Palm (above) puts feeling into her singing. Mike Sandusky (top. ujt, plays lead guitar while John Turner plays rhythm and sings lyrics. Jill MacMichael (far. (eft clockwise) gels on her knees to add to her act. Kim Albert flashes a smile before her number. Joann Hagan poses after a fine performance. Stacey Marker dazzles everyone with her piano playing. Eric Boyer lends his electronics knowledge. Bob Thomas (above) and Michelle Sweigert sing a duet to “The Sound of Music”. Jill MacMichael (below), Michelle Sweigert, Melissa Palm, Kris Roody, Lisa Snook, Julie Holler, Bob Thomas, Joann Hagan, Ellie Shinham, Ricky Biddle, Jennifer Hofclt, Kim Albert, Doug VanWinkle, Phillip Dorosh, Dee Casto, Melissa Mills, Crystal Shumaker, and Tabby Griffith join together during the finale to sing the senior class song. “That’s What Friends Are For”.

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