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Doug Seward changed his look this year, by streaking his hair blond. Madonna had a few top hits this year, and is touring America with her new album. The volleyball players wore a “Scrapper” fashion this season. The J-Staff took a poll, and these are the favorites for the 1986-1987 school year. Favorite Song 1. You Give Love a Bad Name 2. Walk This Way 3. Take my Breath Away Favorite Singer 1. Phil Collins 2. Bon Jovi 3. Steve Perry Favorite Movie 1. Top Gun 2. Young Blood 3. Karate Kid II Favorite T.V. Show 1. Cosby Show 2. Family Ties 3. Alf Favorite New Fads 1. Boz Cuts 2. Banana Combs 3. Oversized Shirts Favorite Professional Sports Team 1. Denver Broncos 2. Chicago Bears 3. Denver Nuggets Favorite Eating Places 1. Pizza Hut 2. Wendy’s 3. McDonald’s Fads-Fashions ,3'[v]
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1987 Teen Budget Levi-501’s................................20.00 Cassette...................................9.00 Yearbook..................................19.00 Class Ring...............................150.00 Concert Ticket............................17.00 Movie......................................3.50 Pop..........................................45 Candy Bars...................................45 Pizza Hut.................................12.00 Wendy’s....................................3.00 Gas..................................85 to .95C GZI My favorite fad is... □ Boz cuts Banana combs □ Oversized shirts Other $ O Crazy Cuts The 1986-1987 school year started another good year for new fads and fashions. A new fad for this year was “boz cuts,” which got its name from Oklahoma football player, Brian Bozworth. Some of the guys had their head shaved, and some just had the sides cut. A fad for the girls was the banana combs. They came in about every color and went with about everything girls wore. In this section, one can fipd the year’s favorites based on a poll of one-fourth of the student body. There were a few things that remained favorites from last year like “The Cosby Show”. Even though Wendy’s is a new ad- dition to Brush, Pizza Hut still remains the best eating place in Brush according to BHS students. Janelle Keller shows off one of the new fashions this year, the banana comb. • 12 Fads-Fashions
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Is There Really Life in School? Or Line Up for a Cookie Break? School is more than going to class and doing homework. For some students, their school days are fill- ed with activities including: pep rallies, dances, and try- ing not to be late for class. Student Council set up a Wednesday cookie break, which lasted for 10 minutes between second and third hours. Students got a glass of juice and a cookie. The Pat-On-The-Back system, a student reward pro- gram, was started also, and it seemed to be favorable with most of the students. If five of these pat-on-the- backs were given to a student, then the student could bring them to the principal for a prize. Janitors are also a part of life in school—they help keep the school clean everyday. The cooks prepare school lunches—whether students eat them or not. Others, like Benny Torrez, keep the students in line in the cafeteria (somebody has-to watch out for the food!) She also washes the athletic towels and uniforms. All of these things combined helped make life in school more enjoyable and memorable for BHS students. Even though many do not think so, there real- ly is life in school!! Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wahlert, parents of senior Mike Wahlert (homecoming candidate), show BHS the way they dance in the 80’s. Larry Lake, Paula Eklund, Doug Seward, and Deanne Weiss work on the award winning senior float for Homecoming. ‘Catch the Wave’ was the theme for the 1986-87tHomecoming. The sophomore’s Homecoming float took third. Frigid temperatures and rain didn't dampen the spirits, at least, of these surfers. 1 14 Life In School
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