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4 6 1 ,,t..- ,..'q-- ,'f .l4', f . 111 Ionathon Hopkins and Sharon Mills insist that next time F.H.S. plays Boulder High in basketball, they're in trouble. 121 Cathy Figg and Scott Von Eschen wonder who put the gum all over the podium. 131 Larry Baby Anderson shows that he can sing just like Neil Young. 141 Mr. Croop decides that now, he too believes in Santa Claus, 151 The Bar- ber Shop Quartet 1Chris Brown, Iason Harri- son, Alan Sterling and Todd Crawfordl belt it out at the Holiday Assembly, 161 Miss Mis- tletoe and Beau, Melanie Ruzicka and Steve Creel were elected by their fellow sopho- mores. 171 Iuniors elected Miss Holly and Beau, Cathy Figg and Scott Von Eschen, 181 Miss Noel and Beau, Sharon Mills and Ionathon Hopkins, were chosen by the seniors to represent the spirit of the season. Holiday Assembly 43
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Winter break starts off This year's winter vacation got off to a great start with the Holiday Assembly held in the Fairview auditorium, Friday December eighteenth. Sophomore, junior, and senior royalty, Melanie Ruzicka, Steve Creel, Cathy Figg, Scott Von Eschen, Sharon Mills and Ionathon Hopkins recited poems fit for the holiday season. Excalibur shared their Christmas music, and during the assembly many soloists were fea- tured, Among those were Sharon Mills and Kent Piens singing, Out Here on My Own , Larry Anderson sing- ing Neil Y0ung's, I am a Child , and the Barber Shop Quartet lChris Brown, Iason Harrison, Alan Sterling, and Todd Crawfordj singing For Goodbye means the End of my World . Even Santa Claus showed up for the festivities! 42 Holiday Assembly
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Windstorm rips through Boulder Sunday, Ianuary 17, 1982, will be remembered for a very long time in Boulder, Colorado. That was the day that chinook winds ripped through the city, tearing off roofs and smashing cars. It blew down utility poles, cre- ating major power outages, causing some areas to be without power for thirty-seven hours. It was like a re- turn to the dark ages. Hit especially hard was the Table Mesa-Devil's Thumb area. Fairview High School was closed the next day lMondayj because there was no electricity. The building sustained some damage. The wind broke a large window in 853, twisted and broke chairs, and ripped posters off the wall. 44 Windstorm XE .,.,.., ,, .,.,,, .... . , mf,f,A,:,. f , ,L
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