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is Borah students display the number one sign alter the Borah vs, Capital game IFIRST: J. Gambles. G. Congratulations are exchanged by both teams for Wiscomb, C, Harris, V. Kelly. SECOND: G. Williams, C. Weber, D. Anderson, P. Frogley, S. Scifers. their fine effort shown during the game. CCapitaI THIRD: M. McKurdy, R. Jensen, T, Rassmussen, K. Quinney, C. Scribner, D. Smith. BACK: K. Brock, player ,john Kirtland, Borah player Bill Asburyj. G. Miller, D. Parkinson, R. Perkins, I. Raymer, and S. Ketchumj, The spirited senior class of 1973 demonstrates the collective efforts they use to capture the treasured green and gold spirit stick for the third consecutive year at the annual Lion Tales Assembly. The senior class is the first class at Borah to receive the stick for three straight years.
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ABOVE: Coach Pankratz stands up to introduce his Borah panel in the senior Lion Tales skit, Senior Varsity Quiz. CGary McCabe, Bill Barbour, Don Coberly, Gary Martinez, Mike Gallagher, Roger l-lowellb. BELOW: The Barbershop Boys of the early 1900's show their talents in the junior skit of Ted Muck's Amateur Hour, CGreg Eagy, Doug Flyder, Mark McCain, Virgil Johnson, Mark Blaserj. Beat Capital week was again domi- nated by the annual Lion Tales Assem- bly. Many parents, alumni, and guests attended along with the Borah student body. The junior class took first place in the skit competition with their Ted Mack's Amateur Hour theme. Also win- ning an award was the senior class who gained the spirit stick for the third year in a row at the Lion Tales Assembly. A spirit parade led game night as many members of the spirit-raising clubs walked from Julia Davis park to the Boise State College stadium in their green and gold. Later, nearly 14,000 fans witnessed a game that showed fine effort from both teams, and a final score of Borah 42 and Capital 29. The student body celebrated the vic- tory with a dance the next evening. ,ef The football team is honored with a song from the varsity cheerleaders at the assembly Tighten up that defense line is being sung by Vickie Kelley and Sherry Bonner. The scene of the sophomore Lion Tales skit The Depository, takes place in a city bank where a group of wealthy townspeople representing both Borah and Capital, are taken to the bank to see the S.l.C. trophy. CDiane Peterson, Carrie Naylor, Tawnya Homer, Ben Shuey, Kirt Dowdle, Linda Webb, Helen Ostrogorsky, Brenda Eytchison, Kim Barretty.
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