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Ingredients for Christmas Cheer Mr. Kris Kringle Chris Beer and Miss Merry Christmas Jennifer Snow. I was psyched, excited, and surprised, commented 1981 Mr. Kris Kringle Chris Beer upon receiving his title. Beer participated in cross country, basketball, and track, as well as the city league volleyball program. As a peer counselor, he answered questions concerning teenage substance abuse for the Daily Camera. Beer was a member of Student Council and enjoyed Physics, possibly seeking a major in it in college. Amy Dickson escorted Beer to the dance. I was kind of numb, said 1981 Miss Merry Christmas Jennifer Snow. Hlt was a real honor to know that the students of BHS thought that way about mef' Snow sat with Santa Claus on the opening day of the Christmas Shopping Season at Crossroads Shopping Center. She commented, i'l'm so fond of children that sitting with Santa was a lot of fun. Snow served as a cheerleader her junior year and participated in Senior Women's Club as a senior. She hoped to major in Business in College. Snow escorted Rob Russo to the dance. -.u N? ,Q is X i - 1 i Keith Earnest and Mary Lyons, Attendants. Anna Taylor and Scott Desmarais, Attendants. Joan Cope and Dan Walker Attendants Portraits Courtesy AVEY STUDIOS Xmas Royalty 29
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The University of Colorado Memorial Center hosted Winter Wonderland , the 1981 Christmas Dance sponsored by the BHS Senior Women's Club. Sergeant-at-Arms of Senior Men's Club Mitch Campbell expressed an interest in Business. His smile won first place in the Senior Personalities election. Quarterback of the football team Scott Desmarais played on the varsity basketball team, served as Senior Class President, and belonged to Triangle Club and National Honor Society. He was awarded the Daughters of the American Revolution Award for Good Citizenship. President of Senior Men's Club Keith Earnest played on the varsity basketball and golf teams and on the city league softball team. A committee chairman on Student Council, Earnest supervised the annual Teacher Breakfast. Todd Hackbart played on the varsity football and baseball teams. He was awarded Honorable Mention in the All- Centennial League football team. A member of the varsity basketball team for three years Dan Walker, with John Seward, won the state championship in doubles tennis. He belonged to Senior Men's Club, participated in the Peer Counseling program, and worked at Community Hospital as an X-Ray filer. Joan Cope worked at ARF Products Incorporated and taught fitness and aerobic dancing at the Sophisticated Lady Figure Salon. Key Club member Sarah Dorman volunteered at Boulder Manor Nursing Home. She belonged to Senior Women's Club and Student Council and enjoyed skiing. Vice-President of Senior Women's Club Mary Lyons served as a cheerleader her junior year. She worked as a reception- istfsecretary at the Rally Sport Athletic Club, and enjoyed skiing and racquetball. Manager of the basketball team Sandy Shapard spent many hours outside of school helping to pull off successful games. She served as president of Senior Women's Club and was instrumental in organizing the Christmas Dance. Anna Taylor worked as an editor on the yearbook staff during her junior year, and organized the Senior Section her senior year. Taylor served on a panel for the City of Boulder concerning teenage pressures, and was a member of BHS' Peer Counseling program. 28 Xmas Royalty Snow and Beg Miss Merry Christmas 1980 Jodi Tucker crowns Jennifer Snow Miss Merry Christmas 1981, as the other nominees look on. Todd Hackbart and SandS' Shapard, Attendants. Mitch Campbell and Sarah Dorman, Attendants.
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Semester finals crept up in mid- January to the horror of unprepared students. Each student had a maximum of two exams a day for four days. The exam periods lasted two hours and fifteen minutes. Judging from the tired eyes and lamentations at school, many more hours were spent cramming for the tests. Registration for second semester classes happened on Monday, January 25. Students only had to pick up registration cards for classes lasting a semester or a quarter since they had registered for yearlong classes at the beginning of the year. Semester Exams Horrifyg The CAC Sponsored a Listen and React panel discussion on Monday, January 25. The guest speaker was Don Sayres, addressing the issue of teenage drug use and abuse. Panel members included School Nurse Marilyn Fogerty, Seniors Rachel Munn, Mike Tagliola, Anna Taylor, and Austin Smart, and Counselor Margaret Whelan. -11-W , H- M ' Q .'f?'fn:.w - ,, 5 E34 v I REGISTER We Toms' Z Qi. , 5 f, 5-T 4 M ' Students pick up their cards for various Physical Education classes. 30 Semester Registration Trying to decide what classes they should take, Scott Menzel and Noel Hodgson confer with a friend. bl-'fy Doug Montgomery and Joel Tower discuss the hassels of registration.
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