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al Even running in rain on Boswell's campus could be fun as seniors Laurie Ware and Carter Horner ind. bl While strolling through a Held of wild Howers, Sheri Means and Rick Steppick enjoy afternoon sunshine. cl The assignments given by teachers never ceased to amaze students, especially freshmen, who were new to the l'system . dl While working the lathe, metal shop workers admire their work, el Hamming it up was something Kevin Otto did well, victimizing fellow senior Debbie Wagner. fl Sailing on peaceful Eagle Mountain Lake was a favorite pasttime for some students. A L Pioneers Go On and On 3
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A Year's Worth Gt Going On The spirit of the Pioneers overliowed this year, in sports as well as academically. Friendships were regained after the somehow lost summer months, and Boswell's campus continued to grow, adding a new gymnasium and fine arts center to the master plan. Pioneer athletes did their share of expanding, too. They wereisupported by the student body, faculty, and parents through their hghting times, and somehow the students managed to keep up their academics when they were not over-heated by football fever , Spare time, which was difficult to find, was worshipped and consumed heartily. Hobbies were turned to for relief, or many students just planned a Unight in the town . It didn't matter how time was spent by the Pioneers, they managed to go on and on. .-. it fffii if 'H ,l I , I if-ggi, Q' . fiffififclf. My , - 14 1 f sf iff, . , ,ll it yffi' QQ! '?'5'g33f.ZE?gg ,525-g,:I-15.'4fflgg P,-ge-' 't'a,gi'? 1 5. , ,PGH 1 tg' , ' msfelg ,e',,j f1.f'fE5ff, E .3532-' i' W fi ff t Q Y-,Q sgffefs fijf-'segigggaeg',41,,5jt,epg??ffjfjg, ' legs., Kuff at 4,'xf?is9i tix, f g, il 153!'ff-.., , is 5? if div ,king ,A i'i?ii!gYJ?W1 M 1 1 l e as ft W F V 'g ' I ,, f 1, tip' ft' i , 3 is 'A . 1 , K ,L 3 A . W! ,ff Q, ,gywwgdxy git sity - 'QF ' vi K'l 'fw'tf tfii--ff 1? A 5, ai , If s fjg 'lt' . P H A 5' if A f it t t' it i 5 . .V . W3 A . f f 1 A ' S , C hi- 2 Pioneers Go On and On Hifi
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A Challenge Of the Minds From computers to cosmetology, students at Boswell were exposed to a wide variety of curriculum. From the basics of English, math, and science, to the areas of the arts and trades, they carried on the tradition of trying to be the best. With their noses in books or feet on the peddle of a Singer zig-Zag, Boswell students were kept busy with what they had come to do, learn. But it never ended. From day one, we were bombarded with vocabulary, snowed under by mathematics, and overrun by science. Teachers had a constant supply of artillery in which to blot-out the darkness of ignorance and show students the light. Seemingly incomprehensible trigometric functions stayed on the minds of many of Miss Ott's students until the early morning hours, while others battled with simple equations. As freshman English students dove into l'Romeo and Juliet , seniors made it through t'Hamlet as biologists were uncovering the mysteries of life, and history students were retracing the steps of ancestors. If not in a classroom, ICT, DE, VOE, and Ag Co-op gave students a chance to give the ureal world a try and at the same time, get credits toward graduation. Along with the books and the work came the excitement of clubs which sprung up around the campus. They offered relief from llbrain strain and time to spend with friends. Looking back over the year, it was easier to realize that learning never ends. There are always new goals to conquer. And there will always be Pioneers meeting these goals, Pioneers who are going on and Oli. 3 l X . ' ,A .ae . I in ' tfwf- 1 'x'w...N3 .... A . ff' Q . A 4 Pioneers Go On and On 0 I 11 4 iijx
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