In The Spotlight


  Bonnie Braden, Kerri Fine, and Kimberly Harp have made the spring Dean’s List at Angelo State University. Braden, a 1998 graduate of GCHS and the daughter of Kenneth and Shirley Braden, is a pre-pharmacy major. Fine is the daughter of Jimmy and Joyce Fine, a special education major, and a 1996 graduate of GCHS.  Harp, who is majoring in math and science, is the daughter of Beverly Harp and a 1997 graduate of GCHS.

  Chase Burks, Chance Burks, Alex Halfmann and Cory Multer were selected for the Big Spring National League 11 and 12-year-old all-star team.  They will play in the area-wide all-star tournament in Midland beginning July 5.

•  Jacob Schmitz was selected to the Eastern all-star team for 9 and 10-year-olds.  They begin play in Odessa July 5.

  Niki Schwartz recently received a Bachelor of Business degree in Management from West Texas A & M University. While at WTAMU, she performed with the college dance ensemble and the Lone Star Ballet of Amarillo, was secretary of Chi Omega, a member of the Young Republicans and Greeks for Christ, a finalist for University Queen and was Miss Amarillo Area USA 1996. Schwartz will work for American Insurance Group in Dallas. A 1995 graduate of Garden City High School, she is the daughter of Floyd and Martha Schwartz.

  Kami Schwartz, a junior management major at West Texas A & M University, was recently commended at the University Honors Banquet. Schwartz, who is president of Chi Omega sorority and a SI instructor for political science, was awarded the Charles B. and Mary Townsend scholarship. She is a 1998 graduate of Garden City High School and the daughter of Floyd and Martha Schwartz.

 Chelsea Schwartz, 15, was named the “Grand Supreme Talent” winner at the Texas State Our Diamond Miss Pageant in Abilene and will compete at the national finals in Oklahoma City. Chelsea is a sophomore at GCHS.


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