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First Rally Sparks Football Spirit The first rally took place on the front lawn of Boulder High. It started with the cheerleaders performing a dance to the accompaniment of the pep band. The crowd was large, with almost the whole student body present, but subdued. The new cheers and poms seemed just a little nervous at first, but the panther, Ken Furman, and the senior women helped to loosen up the crowd. Furman proceeded to introduce the fall sports teams and the captains and coaches of the football team. Scott Desmarais, Roger Schmutz, and Scott Pancost, tri-captains, addressed the audience with some encourag- ing words, and the pep band, cheers, and poms took over to close the rally with musical entertainment. The first home football game drew as big a crowd and well deserved it. The team beat Heritage, 34-23, in a game exciting to players and fans alike. The substantial win climaxed a spirited day and started the season on a high note. Curious BHS students gather on the front lawn for the traditional outdoor rally on September 4 Coach Dennis Dee gives a speech supporting a bored BHS football team. 12 First Pep Rally 411 Varsity cheerleaders close the first rally in an elaborate pile-up formation.
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Eve1'ybody's a Punk for Homecoming BHS celebrated Homecoming Week, October 12-17 with high spirits. Punk Day brought out tight leopard pants, outrageously high heels, and pink hair. Black sequined pants and ears with safety pins through them committed visual violence on the viewer. Most of the school dressed appropriate- ly for Preppy Day, whether they tried to or not, since current fashions ran toward Preppy- Buffalo pelts with horns and feathers, hats supported by springs, top hats, sun hats, hats with elephant patches, and French berets appeared on Hat Day. Contestant Rick Aue set the record for marshmallow stuffing with a bulging 63, to the disgust of observers who got to watch all 63 come back out. More food was smeared around in the pie eating contest when blindfolded girls attempted to spoon chocolate pie with whipped cream into the waiting mouths of willing boys. Purple and Gold Day ended happily with a rousing 13-0 defeat of Littleton and the crowning of Queen Kim VandeNoord. ri Encouraged by the crowd, a shining Mercedes full of sophomores purrs along in the Homecoming Parade after symbolically demolishing the Littleton Lion. 14 Homecoming ' 1 'Q Reliving the days of the convertibles during a brief ride down Walnut Street, Charlotte Chandley, Cindy Forsythe, Carrie Powell, Janay Skeels, and Lynn Pastorius try out a life of luxury as the cheerleaders' contribution to the Homecoming parade, Votan Lehnert keeps his cool in spite of the skeptical crowd and Mike Comfort's bulging muscles as he and Comfort arm-wrestle.
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