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Spring Honors 21 •El At the annual FFA banquet. Secretary Virgil Griffith and eponsor Mr. Bill Annan take their statione for a display and explanation of the club's parliamentary procedures. Masonic Awards (front) Jodi Stewart Shawn Gabriel (back) Bryan Schott Jill Melsel Bekl Wacker Trade Likely . Girls'Physical Education (not pictured) Stacey Albert Shelly Cumberlln Paula Eklund.... Marketing Distributive Education Gaylon Grippln Math Shelley Hedgecoke — David Mayhaugh . Boys’ Physical Education Dana Moser Craig Olson Norman Poss Deanne Weiss Darrin Wetzbarger .... Kim Wbth The Student Council officers elected for the 1987-88 school year, (front) Tracy Wagers, Jeri Hodgson (back) Tim Moser and Chris Garcia, will be working to improve the school. At the FBLA banquet, Brenda Albert presents Jr. High secretary, Mrs. Kathleen Biggin, with flowers for being her OJT supervisor as Mr. John Gotto and Mrs. Charlene Holzworth look on.
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Spring Honors Say Goodbye to Year Approaching the end of school and making the entrance into the glorious, golden days of summer is marked by the spring banquets, elec- tions, and award presentations at BHS. The more memorable of these include Masonic Awards to seniors, FFA and FBLA banquets, and the Student Council elections. The Masonic awards are presented by Brush’s Masonic Lodge to outstanding seniors in different classes. In the past, the awards were only for academic areas, but this year included journalism, auto body, and art. The seventeen recipients were honored at a reception held April 27. For Student officer elections, candidates pro- duce creative skits presented at an all-school assembly. In the elections held April 7-8, can- didates for secretary were freshmen Chris Gun- non and Jeri Hodgson, with Jeri being elected. Treasurer choices included sophomores Tim Moser and Robyn Hutchison, while presidential and vice-presidential possibilities were Chris Garcia, John Gunnon and Tracy Wagers. In close races for all offices, Tim became treasurer, Tracy—vice-president, and Chris—the new stu- dent body president. FFA and FBLA, two of the larger clubs at BHS, held their honors banquets in late April. The FFA ceremonies included speaking on dif- ferent areas of agriculture. Members received awards for recordbooks. Julie Hookom, the State FFA Secretary, spoke and new officers were installed. Future Business Leaders of America also honored their old and new of- ficers. Top club members received pins at the soup and salad dinner. As always, these events reminded students (especially seniors) how close summer was, as they said goodbye to a fun and productive year at BHS. Rockers Steven VanAusdall and Bryan “Paul Schaffer” Schott watch Heath Becker sing the National Anthem with a pop can in his mouth for “Stupid Candidate Tricks” with Chris Gittings as David Letterman. FBLA advisor, Mrs. Charlene Holzworth, presents awards to the four club officers and three state competitors for their outstanding achievements throughout the year. Honor Society members Scott Hernandez, Kristen Garbin and Jake Held join Brenda VanDonselaar in speaking on the four qualities of National Honor Society at its spring banquet. 20 Spring Honors
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Spring Convocation Awards Those Worthy of ‘HONORABLE MENTION’ On May 11 the annual Honors Convocation in honor of outstanding students was held. The honors convocation is to recognize students who throughout the year have shown great quality in their clubs. The new item that was added to the ceremony this year was the Outstanding Freshmen award. This award is to honor freshmen throughout the state who have shown great leadership and academic skills. The first year winners were Lori Larsen and Travis McGee. Also honored in this ceremony were seniors who received scholarships and other students who received academic senior athletic awards and summer scholarships. The following students received summer scholar- ship awards in different special interests: (Front) Marci Windsheimer, Brenda VanDonselaar, Kelli Howison, Kristie Guthrie. (Second row) Robin Artery. Joan Radke, Tracy Wagers, Robyn Hut- chison. (Third row) Laura McCauley, Tera Sumner, Lori Larsen, Katie Caughlan. (Back row) Mike Hollenbeck, Tim Moser, Steven VanAusdall, Greg Gotto, Paul Acosta, Chris Garcia, Mike Suko. Julianna Keller, Anissa Guzman, Colleen Halpin, and Mindy Wirth receive their cheerleading awards from Mrs. Robin McBee for the 1986-87 cheering season.
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