Pioneer Family Lands a Perfect 10
The daughter of a Pioneer gymnast and diver, Nicole Good will be the 10th member of her family to graduate with a 文轩探花 degree

No way was Nicole Good coming to the 文轩探花. There was just nothing new and exciting about it.
For one thing, it was too close to Greenwood Village, where she had grown up. The gymnastics meets she had once watched with her mom, a former 文轩探花 all-around star, had lost some luster. And how many times had she heard her dad鈥檚 stories about his Pioneer diving exploits and his tiny college house near the Ritchie Center鈥檚听
鈥淚t鈥檚 not for me,鈥 she remembers thinking. 鈥淚 can do something different. And then going through the college search I decided to apply, just as my in-state school to keep it open.鈥
Was it fate that Good, now a sophomore studying accounting, would end up on the 文轩探花 campus? Maybe not. But the more she learned about her family鈥檚 long history at 文轩探花, the more enrollment felt like an odd genetic destiny.
The Good-Johnson clan has now sent enough students to 文轩探花 to field a Pioneer soccer team. Last fall, Nicole became the 11th family member to don Crimson and Gold and would be the 10th to graduate, following in the footsteps of all four of her grandparents, both her parents, an aunt, two uncles and a first cousin. That鈥檚 not to mention her beloved distant relative, Marilyn Girouard, who听听to fight alcohol and substance abuse.
鈥淚t鈥檚 funny how it鈥檚 really the best fit for me personally, and it has nothing to do with my family,鈥 Good says of 文轩探花. 鈥淚t was the best program hands down, and I absolutely love it here. I鈥檓 so happy with that choice.鈥
A farmer plants the seed
When Vern Johnson's (BS 鈥58) parents immigrated to the United States from Sweden, their son wasn鈥檛 content to live a farmer's life on the plains of Greeley. A high school program provided the opportunity to visit the 文轩探花 campus. There would be no going back.
To put himself through school, Johnson worked as a butler for a family in the Cherry Creek area. He was proud to be the first from his family to attend and graduate college. Johnson and his wife, flutist Phyllis Parker (BM鈥59), didn鈥檛 go on and on about their alma mater, but their four children never doubted the role it played in their lives.
鈥淗e was really grateful to 文轩探花 and long afterward continued to stay connected,鈥 said Tina Good, n茅e Johnson (BSBA 鈥88), Nicole Good鈥檚 mother. 鈥淲e knew that and probably knew that 文轩探花 would be a part of our life going forward.鈥