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(opposite page, far ufu All-county chorus members: Robin Klcbc, Pam Conway, Ellic Shinham, Shawn Abbott, Crystal Shumaker, Suzic Nichols, Joann Hagan, Tessy Fuss. Steph Seckins, Tabby Griffith, Chuck Hongell, Michele Hagy, Amy Waters, Dee Casto, and Randy Thompson. Teresa Jones concentrates on perfection. Shannon Mullcndorc, Cheryl Grove, and Cara Weaver demonstrate their decorating ideas. Brian Grimm enjoys a dance with the Easter bunny. Stephanie De-launey. The Boonsboro High School Symphonic Band performs with pride, while the majorettes, Marlene Reeder, Amy Poling, Sue Roclkey, Shelly Sisk, Tammy Byrd, and Jami Huffer receive their pins. ALIVE AND KICKING Dolly Ardinger willingly allows the great magician to bum her hard earned S50 bill. “Abracadabra!” Although it was March and over half-way through the school year, the students at BHS were still alive and kicking. The first week of the month brought the Donkey Basketball Game. Faculty members and students attempted to ride donkeys up and down the court to see who could score the most points. After a round robin, the faculty team proved to be the best at donkey basketball. After surviving the wild beasts, students represented BHS in All-County Chorus and at the Valley Mall Art Show. Enterprising Russell Giles made wooden rabbits and found sales to be lucrative. Thursday evening, March 13, the BHS Symphonic Band gave their annual spring concert. The talented musicians played a great varity of music ranging from “In Storm and Sunshine” to their award winning parade march “Robinson’s Grand Entree”. During intermission the band front and seniors received pins, and the juniors were presented with band letters. To round out the month’s activities, a visiting magician presented a fantastic show for the student body. Everyone was on edge, and thought they were sure to lose a faculty member, as he passed a sword through the neck of Mrs. Dotty Piccolmini. A brave Dolly Ardinger offered her $50 bill to be burned in front of her eyes. Fortunately, her money was retrieved in one piece from the magician’s pocket. For a new twist, the sophomore class sponsored a Spring Dance instead of their annual St. Patty’s Day fling. Along with bright colored decorations, balloons, and personalized Easter eggs, the Easter bunny was available for pictures. Alive and Kicking 25
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ec Mitcsh Kothari (right). Randy McClure, and Craig Davis find something funny at the fountain. Craig Davis iMow) finds time for a quick nap between exhausting walking tours. French students (Mow right) toured Europe: Lisa Miller, Lori Robertson, Karin Shiflcr, Val Smith, Kyleen Leaman, Amy Waters. Randy McClure, Deb Porter, Michelle Talbert, Craig Davis, Deanna Beard, Mitesh Kothari. 5 ft A Red Cross staff member checks Bucky Smith’s blood pressure before giving blood. Christy Crowl (above) rehearses for her Peabody competition. 26 What Does It Take?
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