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tudents Let Their Creativity Shine hrough On Halloween are-wfw .151 Hoskins, Amy Crittendon, and Stephanie Dickerson Iabovel showed everyone what wanted to be in later life. Chris Brazeel and Mike Bennett Crightj dressed as their rock stars. 5 Mg Boggust The Golfer was proud of himself for being so involved. while Susan wondered if she would ever live down her lack ol' a costume. Convict Roxanne Coronado Qabovej was trying to find a way out of the prison called school. Sandra Garrett was a witch this year, in the traditional Halloween spirit. H V. 7, A little bit bf punk style was brought to BUHS by Frances Asmond and Tricia Hopkins. Halloween 63
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Being Yourself Is A Fad That Never Goes Shades, shorts, fast cars and good times were popular this year. Julie Lillywhite, Tiffani Curiel and Shannon Faria were too cool all the time. Annie De La Cruz always expressed her individualism from her haircut to her Gladiator sandals. Bobby Sanga showed us some of his breaking apparel this year. He set some of the standards for dance dressing during 1984-85. Out 0f Style l One fad that will never go out of style: finding your spot on the planter. 4'The Bob, a chin-length haircut, was one of the most popular hairstyles this year. Carol Casey Jami James showed their different cuts. Matt Rathbun was a trendsetter with his J haircut and sense of style that always refle , I I his spirited self. Mini-skirts, fluorescent bobby socks, and pumps were popular fads. Fluorescent clothes made themselves known at BUHS this year.
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111' Centers Helper The Career and Counseling Cen- ter at B.U.H.S. really help and guide the students here to a bigger and better future. Competency testing, disciplinary referrals, and program changes were some of the reasons students were found at the Career and Counseling Center. At right Jackie Castillo and Juan Gu- tierrez decide whether they got the right place or not. Above Alice Cacatian and Susana Ramirez wait patiently for the Counselor to see them. Below, this group of educated teenagers want to know what career they should go into. 64 Career, Counseling Centers Above, Janina Cortez, a secretary for the Career Center, seems to be her day at work. Below, Ana Otero and Ronald Gray want to know right who will be next to see the counselor.
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