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Page 33 text:
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The Snowball king and queen, Bobby Guzman and Paula Eklund, congratulate one another by giving each other a friend ly kiss. Jeff Albert, a BHS alumnus, and Senior Tonya Markham, dance cheek to cheek the old-fashioned way. Craig Haskin and Barbara De La Fuente show that they’re having a good time. Snowball Dance 29 everyone
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Page 32 text:
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Snowball Dance Strikes Again December 1986 was the second year Brush had a Snowball Dance. This dance was semi-formal, and the girls asked the guys. It was held on December 20, 1986. The admission was $4 per person. For decorations, there were tinsel and ornaments hanging from the ceiling. Silver paper and snowflakes were on the windows to make it look a little more like winter, since it wasn’t snowing. The music was provided by Armadillo Audio from Aurora. There were videos to go along with the music. Those who preferred not to dance, could sit and watch the videos. Freshman candidates: (Front) Richard Crall, Janelle Keller, Kristen Ley, Jeri Hodgson, and Dorthy Tavenner. (Back) Chris Mills, Mark Lindell, and Chris Gunnon. Attendants selected: Janelle Keller and Richard Crall Sophomore candidates: (Front) Michael Gutierrez, Lynne Tormohlen, David Albert, and Chad Foltz. (Middle) Cori Miller, Kristie Guthrie, and Shawna Blake. (Back) Scott Guzman. Attendants selected: Lynne Tormohlen and David Albert. Senior candidates: (Front) Queen and King Paula Eklund and Bob Guzman. (Back) Tory Sumner, Bridget Lee, Bert Pennell, Tracie Likely, Rich Rivera and Brenda Albert • 28 Snowball Dance Junior candidates: (Front) Joan Radke, Stacie Dardanes, Nicole Wolever, and Amy Tribbey. (Back) Virgil Griffith, Corey Falligan, Chris Garcia, and Scott Hernandez. Attendants selected: Joan Radke and Virgil Griffith.
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Lights, Music . . . Victorian Soft lights glowed in the distance, a slow song came on and all danced through a Victorian Romance. Prom 1987 was an evening of fun, formalwear, and friendship. Although Prom was on April 26, much of the planning for Prom began months before. The junior class chose a theme, planned and purchased decorations, and worked on invita- tions during October. Prom-goers were greeted by a Vic- torian bridge, complete with street lights. Other decorations included a sparkling chandelier, a flowing foun- tain, white curtains and a multitude of stars. Music was provided by Col- orado Sound and Light. The junior mothers kept everyone satisfied with delightful refreshments. At 10 p.m., the Grand March was held. Bryan Schott served as an- nouncer for the annual event. The cor- onation for royalty followed. Can- didates for Junior Attendants were: Beth Bowling, Stacie Dardanes, Amy Tribbey, Michelle White, Heath Becker, Corey Falligan, Chris Garcia, and David Walkup. Candidates for Romance King and Queen were Mike Doane, Bert Pennell, Mike Wahlert, Patricia Giauque, Ann Hutchison and Bridget Lee. Amy Tribbey, Stacie Dardanes, Heath Becker and David Walkup were crowned attendants. Mike Wahlert was crowned King. He in turn crowned Ann Hutchison as Queen. The royalty dance followed. Professional pictures were offered to Prom-goers. Two 5 x 7’s and four wallets of couples in a Victorian set- ting were offered. As the final dance of the evening played, students prepared to attend parties of their choice. What an evening! Too bad Victorian romances on y comes once in a lifetime. Students dance round and round as the music plays on and on. Over 190 at- tended Prom. Formalwear was a definite, as these students show. The Grand March always keeps everyone looking and wondering .. . who is that guy girl! Mrs. Bill Walkup and Mrs. Daniel Becker enjoy watching everyone at Prom. The junior mothers prepared and served cookies and punch to keep everyone satisfied. 30 Prom
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