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In School And Community Events 3MC and he enjoyed skiing and running. Over the summer he came in last at the Kinetic Conveyance Race because of difficulty in keeping his contraption afloat. Charlotte Chandley participated in SWC and Peer Counseling this year. Her junior year she was Head Cheer- leader, and a pom her senior year. She also was on the tennis team for two years. Student store manager, student advocate, and a two-year letterman in golf, Andy MacQueen was interested in student government. He also enjoyed sports. Photos courtesy Avey Studio. If I Were Santa Claus I Would . . . . . . give toys to all the Cambodian children. - Bob LaBorde . . . give more at Christmas to needy people. - Jenny Roark . . . give all the best to Treve Suazo and his mom. - Joe Pesci . . . give all the poms a cooler full of Tab. - Charlotte Chandley . . . give to all my friends at school a great life . . . and a lot of nights at RTC. - Andy MacQueen . . . leave my family everything they want. - Alison Kent . . . give Mrs. Clause a rose. - Mark Bell . . . give everybody another season of Mash. - Carol Barth . . . give the future students of BHS as good a time as I had. - Lad Droesch . . . wish for a complete Utopia. - Jane Zeman . . . give my family all the warmth and devotion of my heart. - Clay Randall . . . give all the love and happiness I ' ve gotten from my friends to my sister Kim. - Tami Trenka Jane Zeman and Clay Randall Tami Trenka and Andy MacQueen Mark Bell and Jenny Roark X-Mas Royalty 27
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Royalty Active Christmas Royalty Alison Kent and Joe Pesci I was flattered and glad to be a part of it all, said Alison Kent after winning the title of Miss Merry Christmas. She was involved in many activities at Boulder High. Alison lettered in swimming for two years, was a member of the tennis team, SWC, the Rifle line, and the Peer Counselors group. Joe Pesci felt stupid when crowned Kris Kringle. Later he felt honored, and added, I got a nice candy cane. Joe was a two-year letterman in football, and he won an All Centennial League honorable mention. He was a Peer Counselor, and he wrestled his sophomore year. Jenny Roark was busy with her job at First National Bank, as well as school activities. At Christmas time she participated in the Share-a-Gift pro- gram, and hoped that it would expand in the following years. Her sophomore year she was on the Gymnastics team, and she joined FBLA her junior year. Sports were Bob LaBorde ' s main interest. His sophomore year he played football, and he played interscholastic baseball all three years. He also played legion A baseball for four years. Carol Barth sang in Jasmine as a sophomore, and as a junior was in Madrigals. She also played tennis and was a two year letterperson. Racing bicycles and playing soccer for the varsity team occupied Clay Randall ' s time. He was also involved in Student Council. Showing and riding horses was one of Jane Zeman ' s favorite passtimes. She also sang in her church choir, and the concert choir. Her other school activities included Peer Counseling, SWC, and Key Club. It was fun; I had a great time, said Mark Bell. He was a Peer Counselor his senior year, and enjoyed hanging around the Student Center. He participated in the CU Engineering Program over the summer. Tami Trenka kept busy as the SWC secretary. She also did volunteer work at Community Hospital. She sang in the Concert Choir and her church choir. Lad Droesch was a member of 26 X-Mas Royalty
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Winter Break Welcome Friday December seventeenth 2000 people tuned out of their classes in anticipation of Winter Break . Two weeks of skiing, sledding, snow- ball fights, last minute Christmas shopping, relatives, friends, hot chocolate, and hang-overs were ahead of them. Behind them were the tests, the deadlines, the rallies, the door decorations, the pre-season jitters which came from over-doses of shop- ping, the tests, and the deadlines. For some. Winter break meant total relaxation. For others it meant studying for finals, organizing notes, catch ing up on assignments or isiting colleges. For all it meant a refreshing break from the tedious routine of school. •Jeanne McGott. Dcnna ScKauer. and Kathy Eic; 28 Winter Events rm during the annual faculty Christmas party.
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