Calhan High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Calhan, CO)

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4984-85 cation This year, the Cal ban Yearbook Staff has dedicated our book to two outstand- ing individuals within the school, Mr. Nicholas Ordon, and Mrs. Edwina Trimmer. Mr. Ordon, alias Dr. NG, has been the principal of Calhan Middle School for the past decade and a half. His unique sense of humor gives a person little notion of what's going on in his head, but his sincerity and his loving concern for his staff and students is always transmitted. One thing Mr. Ordon says he will always remember is the time he was teach- ing a class several years ago: I look- ed out of the corner of my eye and there was this kid blowing his nose on his turtleneck! Before coming to Calhan, Dr. No served 19 years in the Air force attaining the rank of colonel. In addition, he has served time in the Army, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard. Mr. Ordon leaves a word of advice to students, teachers, and adminis- trators: Take initiative; be patient; and persevere. Goodbye Mr. Ordon, and thank you! Mrs. Edwina Trimmer, affectionately known as Eddie , has been a special education teacher at Calhan from 1981- 1985. She has always been devoted to teaching handicapped children as well as serving the school and community in numerous ways. Eddies gentleness, under- standing, and concern for all students reflects her genuine love of people in general. Eddie says I love the under- dog child. Everyone can make it if given the chance. Mrs. Trimmer's accomplishments before joining Calhan's staff are too numerous to list here, but she is an author, inventor, an.' has held educational therapy positions all around the country. She has twice been a nominee for na- tional teacher of the year, and those of us who know Eddie can agree that a teacher of this guality and spirit will be sorely missed at Calhan. 2 'eft to Right: Mrs. Woolsey Not pictured: Gary Guthrie Mr. Vorenbero O.A. Pieper Mr. Hertneky 3 Left to Right: Mrs. King, Mrs. Flannery, Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. O'Neal, Miss Ecton. Top row (left to right): Mr. Marley, Mr. Breuning. Front row (left to right): Miss Ecton, Mrs. Tuten, Miss Frank. Mrs. Breuning. 4 Top row (left to right): Mr. Simms. Mr. Bachman, Mr. Wellington. Mr. Johnston. Mr. Jenkins. 2nd row (left to riqht): Mr. O'Neal, Ms. Clark, Miss Cundall, Mrs. Griswold, Mr. Hegg. Not pictured: Mr. Hetzler 5 ffiinebanftb Sue McCarrol School Nurse and prac- tioner - provides health services to all students. Nancy Saltzman Assistant Director of Special Education for PPBOCS, - provides leadership for all IOCS itinerants and oversees staffings Cathy Sutter School Psychologist - provides evaluations and guidance for spe- cial education staf- fings Lisa Kestinq Speech Pathologist - provides language correction and re- mediation for students who need help pro- nouncing words and speaking. Not Pictured: Bonetta Tretch-Heck Master Social Worker - provides special coun- seling to students. Valerie Phillips Physical Therapist - provides instruction and exercise routines for students. Patti Smith is not an itinerant. She is our new resource room teacher, re- placing Mrs. Trimmer. She has established herself already as a concerned, cheerful, and ambitious addition to the school. 6 Lee Bearfoot Victoria Castillo Michael Clark Jeremiah Cox Mi LaOawne O'Neal Dustin Drew Michelle Dugan Becki Diltz Dawn Payne Stacey Sawyer Dustin Smith V. i J;1 Jackie Dalrymple Vegas Traphagan 8 9 ’'Pi 4, (fjk a de Shawn Glaser Hizebeth Griswold Can i 11 e Guthrie Miranda Gutzmer Joe Hyberg Peter Kobilan Joe Lawson Heather Shane Mullins Shawn Raposa 40 ZRliie fiecb 'J 4 fjPecofid j'tade Shonda Anderson Joleen Armer Dallas Benton Amy Butlor ) J Jodi Carey Ty Cofer Alb rt Corder Katy Dick Nina Eurich Amber Felters Iaurie Pike John Gutzmer Harold Hyberq S2 33 SRlue SPtbea ck 7Aihd fjkade Jackie Chappel Margaret Corder Erin Devenyns Andy Diltz Jessica Elstad Virginia fike Sharon Howsden Julie Jagodzinske Anne Johnston Roberta Lawson Jason Mullins Christal Petertson Traci Rector h L Michael Richardson John Pent r Jill Blasingame Traci Bruington Paul Butler Karri Christens°n Cody Clark • l Susan Dansby ichelle Doli Kathleen Forsythe Mechelle Gibert Nicole Glaser Laurie Leapley Megan McClanahan Re i d 0'lear Andy Olyejar 46 Mrs. Flannery describes her fourth graders as a very enthu- siastic bunch. This year our little blue buddies were very excited as they learned Colorado History and how to use the microscope. 47 lliff dle SPc it i o Jon Lee told Mrs. Tuten she had a nice figure. When David Gibbs brought his aerosol can into Mr. Breuning’s. Steve Warren put a rotten apple core in Mr. Bruening s coffee. Dallas Bridges flashed his bike to the whole class. Tracy Mitchell stole Girl Scout cookies and the whole class got on detention. Mr. Bruening saying, Ah, ah, ah, you got a mark. Hey s h , hey s h , plain and simple. Mrs. Tuten saying Lettuce open our books. The Valentine's party when everybody went out the window. J9 Amber Anderson JL mJL Allen Corder Jeremy Elstad Jennifer Kobilan 'J 'i f h a fle ' £ Gena Bridges Tammi Junker Melanie Cook Trevor Cofer Clay Fuchs Brenda Hall Brian Kessler Theresa Kramer Chris McAnarney David Mitchell Brandy 01 ye jar Tim Howsden 20 24 Volabbboom PjB ueb I ' I Brandie Armer Scxt i t 'uuie Kellie Beam Barrett Beyer Shawn Christie Larry Corder Darcy Drew Richard Fischer Chris Forsythe Mike Frazier Fddie Glaser Billy Hendrix Chris Hughes Tom Loveless Pat Marth Daryl Mikita iz, ' Larry Mikita Shebly Mitchell 22 Jason O'Lear Sandy Phillips _ 'lar ► w ■ Cyndy Poundstone Kin Richie Shane Riley 23 SPenenth a t e Tammy Aragon Alice Corder Jennifer Dansby Ryan Dennard Hogan Iraphgan Carrie Glover Dana Hertneky Barbara Hughes L w Darrel Hyberg Mickey Keller James Kramer Raymond Marth Scotty Mikita Brandi Rasic Jason Rector 24 25 SHlue fflanditb foiyhth (f btide Betsy Anderson Dawn Beam Dallas Bridges Jackie Buffington David Gibbs Leighan Gillette Tosha Clanton Autumn Eurich Ernie Christensen Steve Gilson 5 1 Jo Ellen Stout 26 Bernadette Thomas Cody Wager Steve Warren With enthusiasm the 8th grade embarked on their final year. They had two class projects: A bake sale and a concession stand. The projects were to bring the class money for their trip to Cliches Gardens. A few behavior mishaps from within the ranks jeopardized their trip, but as the year's end drew near the class remained hopeful. 11 . ■ « i :,u i Cory Wade Janel Wiese i v Anschana Wilder Mr. Breuning 27 fPAadowb of PBlue •Alitifide Ac i o o c(o iMf if o 28 29 ‘TttcetcWe ScAo yi (£6een£eact i Jo Ellen Stout. Tammy Aragon, Janel Weise. Carri Glover, lynnae King 'Pefo Ccc Jo Ellen Stout. Carrie Glover. Lynnae King, Tammy Aragon, Janel Weise, Tammy Johnson, Betsy Andrews. Michelle Tunink. Bernadette Thomas, Diane Summers, Bonnie Kowalski, Dana Hertneky, Anita Sakala, Autumn Eurich. Terri Tro ianovich. Brandi Rasic, Kelly Morgan. 30 'TfticUtCe Scfo C Back Row (left to right): Iim Shafer, Iracy Mitchell, Derek Gotschall, Dallas Bridges, Cody Wager, Micky Keller, Steve Gilson. front Row (left to right): Ernie Christenson, Shane Wildeman, Darrell Hyberq, Scott Mikita, James Kramer. Mr. Marley says there were no star players on his team. They were all the best play- ers. Hard training and hard work were the main contributors to the games that they won. 'Alt ft file I Ar It i ti (fj i t ,JA fiblftlft It ‘(Left to Right) Kelly Morgan, Autumn Eurich Anschana Wilder, Jacki Buffington Kristy 01 ye jar, April Scriven, Betsy Andrews, Donna Beam, Mr. Marley. Brandi Rasic, Jenny Dansby, Tamara Willis, Barbara Hughes, Carrie Glover, Tammy Aragon, Dana Hertneky. Terri Trojanovich. 32 (left to right): Oavid Gibbs, Mike Heim, Mickey Keller, Cody Wager, Dallas Bridges, Derek Gotschall, Jeff Woolsey, Mr. Wellington, James Kramer, Jon Lee, Darrel Hyberg, Scott Mikita. 33 (From left to right) Mgr.Bernadette Thomas, T'ammi Johnson, Betsy Andrews, Anschana Wilder, Kristy Olyejar, Jacki Buffington, Diane Summers, April Scriven Anita Sakala, Autumn Enrich, (middle row) Terri Trojanovich, Tamara Willis, Aimee Ward, Donna Beam, Kelli Morgan, Barbara Hughes, Carrie Glover, Dana Hertneky, (bottom row) Tammi Aragon. 34 (Fromleft to right) Steve Gilson, Mickey Keller, Cody Wager, Dallas Bridaes, Derek Gotschall', Jeff Woolsey, Coach Wellington.(Bottom row) Mgr. Ernie Christensen , Jon Lee, Jim Cramer, Mike Heim, Scott Mi.kita. 35 3 6 38 £ tf @ Jl € fa All the guys making pyramids in the mall. When Ircy and Sue were kissing Steve Johnston in Biology. When Mr. Johnston strangled Sue Rawson with a vacuum hose in Boss. Burnt the hotdogs and had no ketchup or mustard at the Yearbook Party. Lisa King accused at Target for watching men dress in the fitting rooms. Writing our passes to get out of class. The Sopomore guys doing taxi cabs by the school. 39 Dana Beam ferri Bunker Wayne Chase Eric Drouillard Curly fiscner Tami Fitzpatrick Jeff Gibbs Angie Glaser Alicia Glover Maury Keller Toni Haqood Ellon Hanke Lore Hendrix fikr 1atk i 40 John Manyik Travis McCarthy Becky Mikita Sheila Mikita Gerald Sakai a Rudv Sanchez Richard McClanahan steve i Crary Kevin Miller Derek Smith Gary Trojanovich Kristy Tukua lina Tunink Mr. O’Neal Mrs. Griswold SfrietuttA Cue 4 omobeb Mitchell Bevans Linda 8royles Robin Oilqer Charlotte Elkins Sue Elwood John Fast Scott Fitzpatrick Robert Forsythe Chris Glaser Keri Glaser Jim Gee Mark Hughes John Johnson Steve Johnston Leanne King Jason Kite David Kucerik Peggy Kucerik Sandy La Voie ' Chris Koblin 42 Dana Rasic Tacy Wager Bob Johnston Kim Warren Debbie Summers Jim Woolsey Richard Jenkins Michele Wildeman e $oo Review 43 unlock Anna Chappel Randy Coomer r Charles Diltz r • Joe Gilson Dianna Eurich Lisa Forsythe Trey Fuchs i. Rod Glover Dorian Gotschall Deborah Hagood Vicki Hall Kelly Hooper Cindy King «V, Dale Mitchell Robert Lunday Steve Mason Cindy McClanahan Ronnie Parks 44 Mark Pavlica Billy Schmeister Kenny Sokol Dawn Stanfill Fred Thomas Vicky Thomas Tammy Tukua Robert Tunink Bret Wager Jackie Warren Ms. Clark (? z£ uz l ‘P'U oa 4$ Someday the major league! Sports on T.V. I am sleeping and they want me to pose. I can get by with anything. Basket Case. I wanted a piZ73! Wanna buy a used car? Steven Melanie I did it again, Mom! 47 S’he of 1985 fyfrit iiti oubbe veb lieb evebytAivijj me eweb db e tint of heitiy fob limits exibl only in ou'i mindb Do obb: !£i j il keeti tu t c Si'ieen 3 lo mebb: °rJe lorn 0lobe ¥ Qtiffied S eeti 8a'tfiuPio'n Lori Mikita Lee Fuchs Sharan Fuchs Lisa King Eric Tuten Melanie Mathis Richard Bragg Mary Beth Naylor Not Pictured Craig Bulger Sam Greenwood Sue Rawson Gene Curich Laurie McCarthy Mike Satterfield Scott Willard Tina Ozuris Steve Mitchell Gloria Cundall David Bachman Steve Richardson Andy Morgan Tracy Kunst so Ed Taylor, Lisa Forsythe, Sam Greenwood Mr. Hetzler SiobtoM £Pu ib Mario Simmerson, Melanie Cook, Jodie Jagodzinske, Wendy Woolsey, Re ee Stejskal, Deanna Cisario, Brandi Olyejar, Bill Hendrix, Ed Glaser, Cindy Tukua, Amber Anderson, Lorria Eeedie, Eric Olyeiar, David Mitchell, Bill Townley, J.J. Scriven, Brent Peterson, Aaron Scheer, Daryl Mikita, Kim Ritchie, Jo Ellen Stout, Keri Glaser, Kris Tukua, Anita Sakala, April Scriven, Trevor Cofer, Larry Mikita, Tom Loveless, Jason Clear, Scott Mikita, Micky Keller, Derek Gotchall, Patti Marth, Darcy Drew, Chris Forsythe, Chris Hughes, Richard Fischer, Gerald Sakala, Curly Fischer, Eric Drouliard, Gene Eurich, Steve Gilson, Tiffany Conroy, Kris Olyejar, Tammy Aragon, Carrie Glover, Vicky Thomas, Kelly Manyik, Angie Glaser, Dana Hertneky, Terri Trojanovich, Barbara Hughes, David Gibbs, John Manyik, Mike Hlatki, Maury Keller, Gary Trojanovich, Jeff Gibbs. iJj) and r 4r Band members: Mickey Keller, Scott Mikita, Tammy Aragon, Carrie Glover, Barbara Hughes, April Scriven, Terri Trojanovich, Dana Hertneky , Anita Sakala, Ernie Christensen, Derek Gotschall, David Gibbs, Kristi Olyejar, Jo Ellen Stout, Keri Glaser, Angie Glaser, Kristy Tukua, Ellen Hanke, Vicky Thomas, Kelly Manyik, John Manyik, Mike Hlatki, Gary Trojanovich, Jeff Gibbs, Maury Keller, Curly Fischer, Gerald Sakala, Gene Eurich, Eric Drouillard , Steve Gilson, liltani Conroy lop Rowdeft to right): Deb Hagood. Bill Schmeister. Tammy fukua, Mark Pavlica, Tina Dzuris Bottom Row: Mrs. Clark, Cindy King. Cindy McClanahan. Anna Chapoe! 54 From left to right: Ed Taylor, Mark Pavlica, Mr. Hetzler, Lee Fuchs, Steve Mitchell, Charles Oil12, Jackie Warren, Travis McCarthy. 55 ' Ifa(c4iw lop Row (left to right): Cindy King, Ken Sokol, Tammy Tukua, Cindy McClanahan Bottom Row: Vicky Thomas, Robert lunday, Jackie Warren, Mr. Jenkins-Sponsor Aafiona SPociefu Sharan Fuchs, l. anne King, Lisa King. Tammy Tukua Jim Woolsey. Tacy Wager, Robert Lunday Bottom Row: Keri Glasec Annalee Hanke. Melanie Mathis. Vicky Thomas, Steve Johnston, Jackie Warren. Mr Jeokins-Sponsor 56 Top Row (left to right): Chris Glaser, Dorian Gotschall, Dale Mitchell, Rod Glover, Bret Wager, Mitch Bevans, Mike Satterfield, Rodger Mansker, Robert Tunink, Allen Paul, Steve Richardson, John Manyik, Steve Mitchell. Front Row (left to right): Debbie Summers, Robin Dilger, Tina Dzuris, Alicia Glover, Terry Bunker, Annalee Hanke. „ fflutube 'J7ci C meb4 c j7 (Left to right): Shane Bunker,Steve Mitchell,Tracy Kunst,Tina Dzuris,Rodger Mansker, Steve Richardson,Allen Paul,Scott Willard,Rod Glover,Gene Eurich,Vicki Hall,Lucinda Lawson, Dale Mitchell,Kevin Miller,Derek Smith,Randy Coomer,Robert Tunink,Bret Wager,Jon Kessler, Trey Fuchs,Ken Soko),Richard McClanahan,Curly Fischer,Mike Hlatki,Alicia Glover,David Kucerik, Gary Trojanovich,Steve Kunst,Wayne Chase,Gerald Sakala,Chris Kobilan,Jeff Gibbs,Terri Bunker, Dianna Eurich. iwekb Mary Lou Doven. Wff.rt (Left to right): Diane Anderson, Mike Anderson, Abby Warren, Linda Dzuris 58 You b to, fti utib 59 Stcccteat (Z ccKctC Top row (left to right): Gary Trojanovich, Jim Woolsey. Tammy Tukua, 8ret Wager, Lisa King, Peggy Kucerik, Sharan Fuchs. Bottom row (left to right): Lori Mikita, Anna Chappel, Cindy McClanahan, Tacy Wager, Kristin Tukua, Robert Lunday. Melanie Mathis. Jackie Warren. From left to right: Laurie McCarthy, Mr. Johnston, Anna Chapoel, Sue Rawson. 60 Ino Row (left tc right): Chris Glaser. Sharan Fuchs. Lisa King. Tina Tunink. Maury Keller. Mark Pavlica. Jim Woolsey. Michele Wildeman. Leanne King. 2nd Row: Robert Lunday lorn Schmeister. Sue Elwood. lacy Wager. John Fast. Angie Glaser. Melanie Mathis, Spon. Mr. Johnston. Lisa Nelson. Sheila Mikita, Jackie warren. Spon. Mr. Jenkins. 6 4 Top Row (left to rioht): Kark Pavlica. Jason Kite, Ered Thomas, Tammy Tukua. Kenny Sokol, Charles Diltz, Ed Taylor. Peggy Kucerik Middle Row: John Johnson, Cindy McClanahan. Vicki Hall. Michele Wildeman. Brenda Rasic, Cinc!y King. Kristin Tukua, Mr. Hegq-Sponsor Bottom Row: Jackie Warren, l .ri Mikita, Robert Lunday, Tom Schmeister, Debbie Summers. rr: cv Loveless. Anna Chapel. Terri Bunker The Professional Engineers of Colorado sponsor a Bridge Building Contest each year. This contest consists of the design and construction of model bridges using balsa wood and glue. The models are tested to deter-,] mine their structural efficiency.( The efficiency number is deter- mined by the ratio of the maxi- mum load carrying capacity of the model, to the model weight. Sixteen bridges were tested on Eeb. 8 in Calhan. The best three bridges competed in the State Bridge Building Contest in Denver on Feb. 23. 62- iJ.W.rt lop Row (left to right): Laurie McCarthy, Peggy Kucerik, Beeky Mikita, Tina Tunink, Tony Mills, Charles Diltz, Alicia Glover, Marybeth Naylor. Bottom Row (left to right): Spon. Miss Cundall, Kelly Manyik, Angie Glaser, Tracy Loveless, Keri Glaser, Robin Dilger, Brandi Mason. 63 'J(ia t 'fc Aoo tJJ'o o a 1st Row: Maury Keller, Jon Kessler, Fred Thomas. Bret Wager, Steve Kunst. Uoran Gotschall, Mitch Bevans, Kirk Mikita, Lee Fuchs, Rod Glover 2nd Row: Rick Bragg. Sam Greenwood, Mark Pavlica. Steve Mason, Oana Rasic, Steve Mitchell. Chris Kobilan. Jim Woolsey, Chris Glaser. Shane Bunker 3rd Row: Trey Fuchs(mgr.). Mr. Bachman(Asst.), Wayne Chase, Erie Drouillard, Gene Eurich. Scott Willard. Ron Scott, Phillip Garlick, Mike Hlatki, Mr. Simms(Asst.), Mr. Wei 1ington(Head Coach) Ath Row: Richard McClanahan, Curly Fischer, Gary Trojanovich. John Fast. Andy Morgan. Gerald Sakala. Scott Notz 66 er iVabbity io 68 'The varsity girls this year had a successful 'season. They worked hard, played we'l and had fun. The girls finished second in the BFl. They also had high hopes for Districts; however, thei- goals were shattered by limon in the semi-finals. The girls finished with a 12-9 record. 69 fop ,iow: Lyonae King. Cindy King. B'.ekv i-iikita. lina Tun ink. Keri Glaser. Alic'a Giover. Oebbie Summers, Cindy McClanahan, Coach Ms. Clark Bottom Row: Terri Bunker, Angie Glaser. Kristin lukua. Sheila Mikit? 70 ,9 fi 74 ‘Soya- “S eid et ciM -■' 4 Back Row (left to right): Jim Woolsey, Rod Glover, Maury Keller, Bret Wager, Ken S k«! Dorian Gotschall, Dale Mitchell, Mike Satterfield, Mitchell Bevens, Mr. Wellington ' Front Row (left to right): Mark Pavlica, Lee Fuchs, Shane Bunker, Chris Glaser. The young and talented varsity boys basketball team established themselves as a threat to any team in the BFL. Though plagued by iniuries, the team was able to post an 11-8 record. A high point in the season was the Bulldogs' battle of league powerhouse and landslide fav- or, CSCS. The boys were ultimately defeated in overtime, 63-65, but not before winning the hearts of their home-town crowd. - ■ - ss - - sy- - + 72 Pjftoyb fiunioni Mab et iall Top Row (left to right): Gary Trojanovich, Philip Garlick, Jim Woolsey, Derek Smith, Mitchell Bevans, Steven Kunst, Kevin Miller, Mark Pavlica, Chris Glaser, Ronnie Parks, John Manyik. Bottom Row (left to right): Steve Johnston, Robert Lunday, Steve McCrary, Neil fischer, Scott Notz, Robert Forsythe. 7 tiiblb iiniob Vabbitif iJJia b e v x M ylil c ’ tM114 Tntoj-f rpT r p« yr; Back (left to right): Manager Cindy Tukua, Coach Mr. Bachman, Manager Kelly Beam.- Front (left to right): Sheila Mikita, Angie Glaser, Cindy King, Dana Beam, Debbie Summers, Vicky Hall, Becky Mikita, Tina Tunink, Kristin Tukua, Robin Dilger, Terry Bunker, Kelly Hooper, Tracy Parks. lop row (left to right): Mr. Marley, Lori Mikita, Tacy Wager, Becky Mikita Tammy Tukua, Tina Tunink, Alicia Glover, Sharan Fuchs, Sue Elwood, Brandi ’ :irson, Tracy Loveless; Bottom: Lisa Nelson, Melanie Mathis, Tracy Parks Keily Hooper, Jackie Warren. V fl b 4 € t if §i b b ft 4 ' e a Kil,. 76 The varsity girls basketball team had a sue cessful season with a 19-2 win-loss record. The girls were often sluggish in the first half, but after half-time conferences,the team was consistently able to pull out a win. The girls’only losses were to fowler in an overtime game at the beginning of the season, and to Limon at the district play- offs when they were narrowly wedged out of the state playoffs 39-37. 77 'jfi f i ffe t oo d STb a e k „ ° right): Coach Marley, Sharan Fuchs, Tina lunink, Tammy Tukua, Alicia Glover, Becky Mikita, Sue Elvood, Tacy Wager, Brandi Mason, Kelly Hooper, Terri Bunker, Angie Glaser, Cindy King, Kristin Tukua, Cindy McClanahan, Melanie Mathis, Tiffani Conroy, Lisa Nelson, Mgr. Vicki Hall Medley : Mel, Lisa, Tammy, Becky (left to right): Mitch Bevans, Jim Woolsey, Randy Coomer, Bret wager, uate niicnen, Glover, Ken Sokol, Ooran Gotschall, Lee Fuchs, Shane Bunker, Scott Willard, Fred Thomas, Kevin Miller, Grant Names, Coach Wellington, David Kucerik, Chris Glaser, Dana Rasic, John Fast, Maury Keller, Robert. Lunday, Kirk Mikita, Steve Kunst, John Manyik, Gary Trojanovich, Gerald Sakala, Robert Forsythe, Phillip Garlick, Curly Fischer, Mike Hlatki CtfiaA SPc Jt o o fyhacJc MO relay: Jim, Doran, Lee, Dale f Dana hit Grant while practicing for their fight scene in the play. Terri forgot her lines during the play. Lisa King stood by the men’s dressing room at Target and looked for boys. 8 4 VP Queen: r'jffl mecomitia 82 The 198 Homecoming Degan Friday with its annual festivities including the bonfire, PTSA notdog roast, and the volleyball team crushing the brave little Elbert team with an easy victory. On Saturday, after the parade, it was a blue day for the Bulldog football team as they fell to a more physical Strasburg team, 36-0. An injury sustained by runningback Lee Fuchs late in the second quarter may have had an effect on the final score. Fuchs was rushed to the hospital, so teammate Rick Bragg was a stand-in for the crowning of the King and Queen, Lee Fuchs and Melanie Mathis. The attendants were Scott Willard and Sharan Fuchs, and Steve Richardson and MaryBeth Naylor. 198A's Homecoming came to a close after the Saturday evening dance. 83 O Ml 84 A ad eb o y7 Stbillian, ce 86 Calhan FHA members do well at conference Ybree C«lh n f HA m«nb i «von .ive- mtddi at the state conference recently They ar from left Jtocv love Ang Qua ' and Kan Qiaaa- SPEECH: Tracy Loveless, Tacy Wager, Debbie Summers, Jackie Warren, Robin Dilger. FHA: Brandi Mason, Angie Glaser, Keri Glaser, Tracy Loveless. EBLA: Robert Lunday, Jim Woolsey, Jackie Warren. VOICE OF DEMOCRACY: Tammy Tukua, Robert Lunday, Cindy King. Music: Jackie Warren, Craig Bulger, Mark Pavlica. Rodeo: Doran Gotschall. Showing Cattle: Mike Satterfield. Basketball: Alicia Glover. Mason appointed treasurer The Calhan Future Horn'- maker of America chapter is proud to a nr. ounce the appointment of Brandi Mason to the office of treasurer for the Spanish Peaks Future Home makers of America District. The Spanish Peaks district includes Future Homemakers of America chapters from Pueblo. Colorado Sprint; Trinidad. Rush and many others Brandi will be installed to office at a ceremony to be held Feb 24 at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs Brandi is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Steve Mason of Calhan Glover shines in AAU nationalfinals 0 Mont) Gad r From a!’ ee l indication it appear Calhar High School gir! basketball team vnl! be top contendar on the local sport aeon fv several tear A a case in p nt a team con aiatmg moat-' of Calhar fir 1 recenti proved the cou’d com pete with thr beet in the atate aa the took aerond place in the Amateur Athletic Union AAlTl atate tournament for gtrU ag 14 and under The team coached b Calhan Bruot Marie), defeated all ata tram from Boulder Pi Collin and Grand Junction anroute tc their championship game again ! Parker Parker came out on top 5036 to the champ , nahip game and aamed a berth in the national final Jane X through July ? tn Yakima Washington When Parker coach Jim Bar tok vaa allowed to add three player from other uam to hi rooter for the national final he waa quick to recruit Calhan standout forward Alicia Glover - Auos Glove In the national Anal . Alina Glover earned a starting position-a a guard- on the Colorado teem and averaged 10 point a game The lean , she plaved on won three gatnaa lost three and was rated in the top 16 teams in the toume Alina aaid her beet game «a against Cabforaia in which she scored 14 point Hi. we etill lo t b about 10 pomi she added Alice retur-ed from the national final in Waahington last Ftidav and said she i real!) looking f rward to p'ev mg high achot l basketball thi coming chc. 'ear a a fre b mar Sht i the daughter of M and Mr Gary Glover of Calhar and thr granceaaghter of Je air Glover of Simla and Mr and Mr Georgr Eunch of Calhan The other pi ‘ir Coach Ma ley aaaembled to pla in thr statr toumn err (from Cal han Tac Wager Brand Maaon Tin Tuntnk. Lisa Nr' son Beck) Mikna.Tracy Park Knat) T .k.a (from Simla Wendy Haaenbalg (from Miami' Kell) Sopko and Kim Golding Parker coach Jim Bartok choae Tacy Wager and Beck) Mikita aa aJiemataa for hi all atar aquad but they didn’t pa oopate in thr national toumn which wa won by the defend tng championa-Domino's Puts of New Orleans SPcAolabbAifib Vitici rUBb Grant U.C.C.S. Ahaban Auchb Grant faom Pandat $2,230 far fiirst year Booster Club Scholarship $200 Presidential Scholarship University oj$ Northern Colorado $1,000 'jAnnalee Adanhe Achievement Scholarship N.J.C. 2 years fall tuition Runner Up far Production Credit AssocietScholarship Aiba Aiin $2,075 Grant to University o Colorado in Boulder 'AIe lanie 'Alalhib Regent Scholarship $300 University ofi Colorado, Boulder President's Leadership Class Alternate Alabi Jhhila Outstanding Alumni-halt tuition 2 year award N.J.C. 'Atilce Aallebfield $300 Colorado Scholars Award N.J.C. Aom A e h tn e i5 leb $1,000 Scholarship Colorado School o{[ Mines Regent Scholarship $900 faom the University Colorado, Colorado Springs Aeoli Killabd $300 Colorado Scholars Award N.J.C. 88 Remember When.. £i t on St aranTJ ew its jnfjffSfcf at Tom and| checm 6d underwear to f ■ on the,way ... le T'Mr. MfTley and 'nowhere to b« found. 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