Brush High School - Sagebrush Yearbook (Brush, CO)

 - Class of 1988

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These busy seniors take time out from their hectic schedules to relax and gossip in the commons. Out of 99 in the senior class, 55% said they planned to attend a college or trade school, 40% said they had had enough of the academic life, and 5% were un- decided as to future plans. Paul Acosta BB 2; DECA 4; FB 2; FBLA 2,3; FHA 2; For. Lang. Club 1; M S Club 1; Stu. Coun. 4; Sel. Choir 1,2,3,4; Sum. Work. 3; F. Play 1.4; S. Play 1,3; Solo Ens. 2,3,4 Robin Artery For. Lang. Club 1,2.3,4; For. 2,3.4; J-Staff 4; SADD 2.3,4; Scu. Coun. 1; Dr. Club 2,3,4; Jazz Ens. 4; Sel. Choir 1,2,3,4; Sum. Work. 3,4; M S Coni. 3; F. Play 3,4; S. Play 2.3,4; Leag. Hon. Choir 2,3.4; All-St. Choir 4; Solo Ens. 2,3.4 Joann Bailey DECA 3. vp 4 Mike Baker Bs.B 1.2 Heath Becker Bs.B 1,2.3,4; BB 1,2.3,4; FB 1.2.3,4; B-Club 2.3.4 Pres.; Stu. Coun. 3,4; Jr. Prom Act. 3; Sr. Hon. Soc. 3,4 Brad Berland Bs.B 1.3; BB 1; FB 1.2.3.4; DECA 3.4; FFA 1.3.4 Charity Blake BB 1.2; VB 1.2.3; FFA 1,23,4 Travis Blake BB 1; FFA 2.3.4; Stu. Coun. 3; Jr. Hon. Soc. 1,23,4 Pat Borchert FB 1,3; TR 2.3.4; WR 1.2,3 SENIOR KEY Arch — Archers-; All-Conf. — All-Conference; All-State; B.S. — Boy’s State; BB — Basketball; P-Band — Pep Band; Mch. Band — Marching Band; Con. Choir — Concert Choir. SeL Choir — Select Choir. Qe. House — Clearing House; Dr. Club — Drama Club; DECA; FB — Football. FBLA; FFA; FHA; For. Lang. Club — Foreign Language Club; F. Play — Fall Play. G. State — Girl’s State; Grad. Es. — Graduation Escort; Grad. Us. — Graduation Usher; Home. Cand. — Homecoming Candidate; Home. K. Q — Homecoming King Queen. HP Art Ex. — High Plains Art Exhibit; Jr. Hon. Soc. — Jr. Honor Society; Sr. Hon. Soc. — Sr. Honor Society; Jazz Ens. — Jazz Ensemble; J-Staff — Journalism Staff; K. Bowl — Knowledge Bowl; M S Qub — Math and Science Qub; M S Com. — Math and Science Contest; Jr. Prom Att. — Jr. Prom Attendant; Q S — Quill and Scroll Award; Solo Ens. — Solo Ensemble Contest; Sr. Steer. Comm. — Senior Steering Committee; Stu. Mon. — Student of the Month; Sum. Work. — Summer Workshop; S. Play — Spring Play; St. lnd. Arts Fair — State Industrial Arts Fair; St. Sci. Fair — State Science Fair, TR — Track; MCA; VB — Volleyball; Pres. — President; Treas. — Treasurer. Sec. — Secretary; VP — Vice-President. Surviving... SENIORS 23

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That was Then, This is Now . . . Remember the first day of kindergarten? All of those new faces and new places. Who would have ever thought you’d someday be facing your last day? All of those first day jitters would be relieved. Twelve years have gone by so fast. The time arrived for senior pictures, graduation announcements to be ordered, and facing the world on one’s own. When asked about thoughts of graduation, senior Jenny Cadwalader said, “It seems like just last year I was a freshman. It’s really excit- ing, but yet it’s scary!” Pete Ybarra commented, “It’s scary and weird to think you’re going out on your own.” According to Nicole Wolever, “It’s a long awaited time and it’s scary, but once I’m out on my own, it’ll be exciting!” Joan Radke said, “I’m ready for high school to be over with, but when I’m gone. I’m going to wish I was back in school.” Jake Held said, “I’ve wait- ed 12 years and it’s going to be exciting, but scary out there. No one will be there to wash my clothes or cook for me.” “I’m ready! It’s about time. I’m ready to get out on my own!” stated Chad Cox. So, all in all, the seniors were excited to be graduating, but faced a frightening, un- certain future. Graduation commence- ments were May 21, 1988. Seniors chose Cardinal Red and Feather White for their colors, and the rose for the class flower. The class motto was “Life is like a field of snow, every step you take will show ” “The best thing about my senior year was all of the parties. The worst thing is that 1 have to leave.” Stacie Dardanes Seniors hold special mem- last regard to the seniors, as ories and an important role in they move on, don’t forget what the future brings. As a those old faces and old places! Trying to help Shaw n Garrett make the most of his height, Mr. Terrell Sumner measures him for his graduation gown. Seniors chose their class colors, motto and announcements in November. Senior class officers and sponsors: Pres- ident Virgil Griffith, Secretary Kelly Schreiner, Sponsors Joanne Carl and Terrell Sumner. Not pictured: Treas- urer Corey Falligan, and Vice President Joan Radke. Surviving., 22 SENIORS



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Beth Bowling DECA 4; M S 2,3.4 Jennifer Cadwalader Bs.B Stats 1,2,3,4; BB 2; VB 1; J-Staff 4 Sam Clem FB 1,2; TR 2,3,4; WR 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2; Stu. Mon. 1; M S Corn. 3 Jaylene Copley DECA 4; Con. Choir 1,2 Pete Coranado BB 1,2,3,4; FB 1,2,3,4; TR 1,2; B-Club 1.2,3; FBLA 1,2,3; FHA 1,2,3; SADD 3; Stu. Coun. l,2,3,4;Jr. Prom Att. 3 Mike Coughlin BB 1,2; FB Mgr. 1,2,3,4; B-Club 2,3,4; For. Lang. Club 1; J-Staff 4; Stu. Coun. 4; F- Play 1 Chad Cox FB 1,2,3,4, All-Conf.; WR 1,2,3,4, All-Conf.; FBLA 1,2,3, VP; Stu. Coun. 4; BS 3; Grad. Us. 3; Jr. Hon. Soc. 3; Sr. Steer. Comm. 4; M S Com. 1,2,3,4 Stacie Dardanes TR 1; Cheer- leader 1,2,3; DECA 3,4; St. DECA 3.4, Pres.; Jr. Prom Att. 3; For. Lang. Club 1 Eddie Eskew Corey Falligan Bs.B l,2,3,4; BB 1.2.3.4, All-Conf.; FB 1,2,3,4, All- Conf.; Class Off. 4; Grad. Us. 3; VICA 4 Greg Foiles Bs.B 1; FB 1,2; WR 1,2,3,4; VICA 3.4 Teresa Foltz BB 1.2.3.4; VB 1.2.3.4, All-Conf.; All-State; B-Club 3,4; Grad. Us. 3; Jr. Hon. Soc. 3; Sr. Hon. Soc. 4 Seniors: No Te Yes, it finally arrived, graduation. It was time to think about college and fu- ture plans. That was the tough part, but it got easier come semester finals. While all the underclass- men prepared for the big tests, the seniors were out reminiscing about past ex- periences, joking and laughing at the past three years that were spent stud- ying, and struggling through Brush High School. Seniors Virgil Griffith and Kathy Quinlin study for the last finals they'll ever have to take; first semester finals, January 13-15. 24

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