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What was the purpose behind a lot of our work? Money, of course, that all impor- tant buck. Working to make some bucks is senior Scott Aurand as he cues up a record at the WADM radio station. Our Life of Work— 13
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Our life was work . Work! Work! Work! That ' s all I ever do! Work didn ' t actually play a part in the lives of BHS students, or did it? The work schedule may not have been all that rough all of the time, but it usually accounted for some part of our daily lives. Having a part-time job may have meant some odd hours or unrea- sonable pay, but for many stu- dents it was a necessity to work to keep the gas gauge above E or to be able to go to the football and basketball games on the week- ends. Even if we didn ' t have a job, there were always plenty of other time-consuming tasks that had to be done. At school, tackling our Algebra problems gave us a work- out, and when we got home we had to find time to do our chemis- try equations. Fixing supper with Mom or helping Dad split firewood were other little jobs that had to be done. Work was probably never antici- pated very much and it may not have excited us a whole lot, but our job experiences prepared us for the future when jobs will prob- ably play an even larger part in our lives. The long hours of work finally pay off for members of the band and drill team as they perform at Fields and Flourishes. Teachers are here to lend us a helping hand in our work, as Mrs. DesJean gives aid to Ken Petruska in Geometry class. 12— Our Life of Work
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%m S:wiS • Senior Mark Wellman gets all wrapped up in the tun as his classmates Kris Frey, Rick Ross, and others put the art of TP- ing into action. Christmas break gave seniors Nancy Hackman, Joann Selking, Rhonda Keu- neke, Lori Mazelin, Audrey Becher, Deb Thieme, and Teresa Woebbeking a chance to enjoy the winter wonderland. Half-time entertainment is provided by the male cheerleaders at Powder Puff as they enjoy constructing a human pyra- mid. 14— Our Lite of Play
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