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Bruins seek almighty Quick! Name three things you can do without cash. Good. Now name three things you can do with cash. Apparently many BHS students pre- fer the latter three options because many spent a good deal of their time working. From Burger Chef to Dairy Queen to Kentucky Fried Chicken, to Hart- ford Concrete to Hartford Glass to pumping gas, Bruins found diversi- fied occupations to match their di- versified personalities. Bruins did unskilled labor such as mowing lawns, raking leaves, Brian Cain made his money pumping gas at Kerr McGee. I fixed a car every once in a while too. Brian has worked there for a year. washing windows, and cutting wood. Still others babysat, cleaned house, worked on farms, and took inventory. Some of these occupations pro- vided money for Bruins to partake in their favorite activates. Others saved their hard earned dough to further their educations. In general BHS students seemed eager to enter the work a day world. The new Marsh store hired many Bruin stu- dents as cashniers, stocliboys, and carry-outs. Senior Kurt Henery restocks the shelves. Crist Incorporated, incorporated senior Cindy Norton as their secretary at their ware- house. Crist is located at 200N.
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Homecoming is Twt stuff ' Crazy hat day started spirit week, with kiddie day, farmers day, 50 ' s day and Bruin tradition, the juniors, like last year ' s juniors, rode a hay wagon to school. This year the ju- niors also rode the wagon to the bon- fire. Floats were worked at and spied on all week as every class tried to have the best. The seniors float of the Bruins having a cookout and roasting apaches won. The Bruins got down to business Friday night and showed their ' Hot Stuff by stomping the Wabash Apaches 45 to 8. Alter fierce competition, the sophomores enthusiasticly accepted the Spirit Stick dur- ing the Homecoming Pep session at the toot- baU field. Offensive Line Coach Rick Clark discusses strategy with the offensive Unemen before the Homecoming game against the Wabash Apaches. Elected Homecoming court were soph. Angle Carll with John Stanley, candidate Carla Dodds with Mark Lewellen, Queen Sherri Bole with GaryLangdon, candidate Kelli Mel- lert with Brad Everhart, Junior Joni Langdon with Mike Brown, and frosh. Dixie Batten with Pete Griffith. Student Council Pres. Jeff Stroup presented the crown. Homecoming 11
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Carrie Norton displays her bunny suit on Hal- loween. Burger Chef employees dressed for the occasion and gave free hamburgers to the trick or treat ers. Senior Rhonda Mann earned her money as a secretary at Hartford Glass. Rhonda plans to work full time at Hartford Glass after gradu- ation. Jobs 13
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