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lfxnzv Barely keeping ahead, the hare fRob Eckerl measures his lead on the tortoise KTed Leggettj. 5 - ? if bi? it x if . at if ? Rooster Heidi Whitaker awaits her stage call in The Great Cross Country Race. Resting after his cross country race the hare alias Rob Ecker pouts his loss
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he Drama Department's first production was an adaptation of the fable The Tortoise and the Hare. The tortoise and the hare enter a race to see which animal can run faster. The hare, played by Rob Ecker, had many misadventures but was always helped out by the tortoise, played by Ted Leggett. The play, set in the present, took place in and about the woodlands. Faculty consultant Jean Bonelli, with the help of Kelly Watson, designed the most elaborate costumes in BHS history. The detailed costumes made the characters' identities obvious. Karin King designed the make-up, and the Stagecraft class and members of Theatre Guild built the sets. Technical director Frank Smucker and audiovisual coordinator Dave White de- ew Look for an Old Tale signed the set and lights for the play. Nicole Hansen provides an attractive distraction for Rob Ecker from his race with the tortoise. Rob Ecker, Craig Rudman, Jeanne Bonnett, Heidi Whitaker, Victor Aguilar and Michelle Stahmann are amazed at the tortoise's lTed Leggettl proposition to race a hare. 20 Fall Play
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ln the season opener, the Boulder High varsity boys' basketball team had a 16 point win at home over the Fort Collins Lambkins. The Panthers' inside game dominated their scoring. Boulder led 39-28 at halftime, and from there on, it was completely BHS' game. Senior Keith Earnest had the game high with 18 points. Senior Dan Walker finished with 13, followed by senior Steve Haun l9l, senior Jeff Nock 181, sophomore Gale Gondrezick l8l, and Senior George Stephens C7l. A The season opener attracted one of the largest crowds of any home game this year. .vt . Q a .wi WA my 'b 1 Egrivla 4. H , The third quarter begins with an 11-point lead for the Panthers and a jump ball. 22 Boys' Basketball Panthers Smear Fort Collinsg . f 'till 4 T fig ,ITE N A ' f' If - ,s f. rv . at Q, xn- 1-vw'-A.-.. V w Senior Dan Walker goes up underneath the basket for a quick two points. Q. I' 'l :X On a tough defensive play, sophomore Gale Gondrezick attempts to block a Fort Collins layup.
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