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The Boulder Rocky Mountain High i ,.ofo i , l l . Farzad Farhangnia strains to concentrate on the . pa ,,. lecture being given in Calculus. - a 3 il In ai, . .Q , QNX is . 3, all g- 1 H... , 1 -wg .-- r..::.+ J - 4 ., 3 f,,' 1.4-n-4-v'l X, 3gp1v!1 . A :Maw H-gg-pvuvl' W' ..- ,c -G-Q-...vw K - Stacks of paperwork, triplicate copies, computer errors, and red tape are all part of a regular school day but don'! phase Marilyn Hakes and Vice-principal Euvaldo Valdez. fj:'Y1.:,'.Q,,f'SY ,QW 1,ii f. -ij. kwa' 'f?1f'i'r ' i School spirit abounds on the Senior Women's Club's float as they display their own interpretation of the Homecoming theme, The Last Convertible . Opening Essay 5
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E! Conducting the marching band in front of the Boulder Justice Center, Drum Major Brian Bowman starts the Homecoming Parade. Opening Essay What Makes Boulder High: italit Boulder's vital highs came from the exhilarating exhaustion that comes from complet- ing the 10-mile final in jogging class, the giddy fun of Homecoming week, the pleasure of hitting the right note in madrigals choir, the sweating palms of nervous students trying out for the tennis teams, the relief that graduation brings to seniors at the end of the year, the scary movies and midnight frights on the mall at Halloween, the opening nights of the Fall and Winter Plays, the sore muscles from flagline practice, the euphoria of a well-delivered orchestra concert, the heated debates in Student Council business meetings, the thrill of hearing one's own voice broadcast across the cafeteria while flipping discs for KBBC, the bubbly antics of the cheers and poms at the first pep rally, and the splash of the swimming teams diving into the pool at North Boulder Recreation Center. V 4 the moment. The senior sections actively show their appreciation of the football team while the band reflects the intensity Latin teacher Linda Armour smiles in spite of the subjunctive verbs she has been trying to explain.
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hat Makes Boulder High: Intensit TEL! Before running in the BVPS Fun Run, Superintendent Pat Ryan nervously paces about the starting line. Complimentary massages, cooling Celestial Seasonings tea, and participation prizes followed the run. Ryan, along with 60 other runners, took home a prize. BouIder's intense highs came from the excitement of leaving junior high, entering Boulder High, and meeting new people, the satisfaction of successfully getting registration materials turned in and class schedules arranged, the pride of bringing home a good report card first quarter, the rapport between students and teachers as they learned together in AP English, the warm feeling -of helping others through the Key Club, the intimacy of Cub Dance, the school camaraderie during the Fall Fling, the friendly rivalry felt at the BoulderfFairview games, the responsibility involved in setting up a business in Junior Achievement, the careful planning for one's future incorporated into FHA and FBLA, the discovery in Anatomy that cats are much like humans inside, the glow of health exuding from the girls' basketball team after a hard practice session, and the great feeling of a job well done. 6 Opening Essay Paul McLaughlin fred shirtl and Clay Randall twhite shirtl lean on a fence to get a better view of the Coors Classic Bicycle Race. Mostly deserted by late afternoon, the cafeteria still provides a place for students to relax before going home.
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