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Scott Guzman receives the Principal's Service Award from Mrs. Joyce Friehauf. Masonic Award winners for 1988 were: BACK ROW: Rob Wooldridge, Virgil Griffith, Stephanie Grippin, Kris Grandy, Beth Bowling, Nancy Stadler, Jake Held. FRONT ROW: Chad Cox, Eric Jones, Verna Rogers, Marci Wind- sheimer, Brenda VanDonselaar, Tracy Wagers, Joan Radke. Certificates for the Williams Family Foundation scholarships were presented to Mike Suko, Sara Teter, Joan Radke, and Kristen Garbin by Dr. Ronald Prascher. Scholarship Success UNC Volleyball Adams Stale Football Colo. School of Mine Wrestling Jack Petteys University of Colorado Regents Brush POE Union Pacific MCC Hogset. Colorado Scholars Service Area EMCH Auxiliary CU Presidents CU Arnold Colorado School of Mines Outstanding Math Science Boettcher Anderson Ft. Lewis Presidents First Security Bank Elks National Most Valuable Student Anna C Petteys J osl in Needham Feme Kelly Business Brush Education Association Christensen Williams Family Foundation Luther College Presidents Adams State Presidents Adams State Honors Bethany Awards Northern Plains Activity Association Brush Rotary AAL All-College Fort Morgan University Qub NJC Outstanding Alumni NJC Achievement Karl Falch Jack Petteys NJC Honor NJC Undergraduate Merit Brush High School Honors Colorado College — Packard Disabled American Veterans Women of the Moose UNC John Hancock UNC Music CSU Music CSU Honors Colorado College Academic University of Dallas Competitive Exam Barnard College Honors Bethany Presidential UNC Presidents Westminster College Honors Colo. NW Community College Michtllt Whitt Carry Fathgan Chad Cox Cbru Gama Sitn VanAmJall Joan RaJkt. Tracy Wagrn. Mam U'inJihtimtr Tracy Wagtn DauJ Jtbmorn. B. J Shifpcrt Sitfhamt Gnpptn Kathy Omaha Joan RaJkt Tracy Wagtn Tracy Wagtn Tracy U'agtn Tracy Wagtn BrtnJa VanDmutlaar Kniltn Corbin Nuolt WtitPtr Traty U'agtn Mam UinJihtimer Seta HtnanJtz. KtUy Schtnntr Amy Tnbbty Nancy StaJltr Btlh Bottling. Slrtt VanAnidalt Kniitn Garbin. Joan RaJkr. Mikt Saba. Sara Ttltr Job» Gannon Virgil Griffith Ttma Fain Ttrna Fain Suae Dardano Stan Gltaion. Bract Montana Mam U'inJihtimtr Mam V'lnJibamtr Bract Montana Virgil Griffith Chris Gama. Mtluta Gasman. Rob Kauk Patti PhiIIifi. Nancy StaJltr Cbru Garcia. Mtluta Gasman Rob Rank Kamh Philbpi Nancy StaJltr John Gannon. Htaih Btcktr. Mikt Conghhn Mam WinJihtimrr ■Mam U'inJihtimtr Mam U'inJihtimtr Mam WinJihtimrr Mam U'inJihtimtr Mam U'inJihtimtr Mam U’inJihtimtr Mam U'inJihtimtr Mam U’inJihtimtr Mam U'inJihtimtr Mam U'inJihtimtr Rob Rank Sam Cltm Jakt Held Surviving... SPRING HONORS 15
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Celebrating Achievement Brush High Sch x I celebrated its achievement at the Honors Convo- cation on May 16, 1988, at 7 p.m. in the BHS auditorium. To start out the evening. Student Body President Chris Garcia gave the welcome and installed the 1989 stu- dent body officers. Among many of the awards given were forensics, Girls’ Boys’ State, drama, music, and New Student Council President Kristie Guthrie gives the farewell at the Hon- ors Convocation. Summer workshop recipients were TOP ROW: Robyn Hutchison, Tera Sumner, Jill Heer, Greg Gotto, Randy Edelen, Kathy Tisdale. ROW 2: Jason Meisel, Andy Borchert, Tim Moser, Kristie Guthrie, Sandy Garcia. FRONT ROW: Lori Chabot, Anissa Guzman, Kristen Ley, Dorothy Tavenner, Michelle Heagney. Not pictured: Chad Foltz, Stephanie George, Bemie Mar- tinez, Cori Miller, Doug Nelson, Michelle Renken, Tom Rodriquez, Trista Sundstrom, and Tracy Wagers. photography. Awards for perfect at- tendance were given, as were art and industrial art awards. The summer workshop recipients were announced and DECA, FFA, and foreign lan- guage also gave awards. There were many science awards, and the 1988 scholarship winners, of which there were more than 60 amounting to over $275,000, were announced. The Boys’ Girls’ State candidates include TOP ROW: Cristy Krueger and Jody Jones. BOTTOM ROW: Brent Weatherill, Tim Moser, and alternate Tera Sumner. Not pic- tured is Chad Foltz, and alternates Randy Edelen.
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Everyone’s Dreams Came True in . . . Heaven on Earth. For months beforehand, ’til the night of Saturday, April 23, the jun- iors and seniors of BHS were pre- paring for prom. The dance, which began at 8:30 and lasted 'til mid- night, was long-awaited. The theme, Heaven is a Place on Earth,” was complimented by a commons ceiling covered with hanging stars and streamers. Other decorations included a gazebo and water fountain. The junior class began decorating for prom on Friday afternoon and finished later that night. Music was provided by Rocky Mountain Sound and Light. However, the night did not end, or even begin, with the start of the dance. Many couples went out for dinner and some traveled as far as Greeley and Denver to their favorite restaurants. Following the dance, the senior parents gave a breakfast for everyone at Centennial Manor. From there, many people had their evenings (or rather mornings) fully planned. The Grand March gives everyone a chance to see everyone else dressed for the splendor of prom. Tony Padilla in- troduces his date, Beth Bowling as De- Ann Nichols, Chris Sandifer and Jackie Trujillo look on. People got together to watch movies. “I went to a party. We played pool all night and I got home at a quarter to four,” said junior Kristen Bruce. As always, reactions to the dance were varied, but the weather did co- operate with clear skies. Stacie Dardanes said, “It was the best one, because it was our last prom, the final one we’re going to.” Most students make a whole night of prom with dinner at a nice restaurant like Stacy Hodgson and Jeff Teter did before they reached the dance held at school. Nearly one hundred couples attended the dance whose, theme, “Heaven is a Place on Earth,” was done with hanging stars, a fountain, and gazebo. Junior Attendants: Lynne Tormohlen, Craig Al- exander, Mike Gutierrez, and Chris Law.
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