Butler High School - Nugget Yearbook (Butler, NJ)

 - Class of 1983

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 A loving SQUEEZE. The Girls’ Cross Country SQUEEZE onto the bus. a »7. Karen gives friends a SQUEEZE. '8j y ; —i SQUEEZING past lost freshmen.

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Continuing with the night’s flurry of events was the Talent Extrava- ganza. The audience was first enlightened with a dramatic reading by Kent Stock. Fortunately, the house bouncer, Jerry Augnst, spared Kent from more embarrassment and carried him off stage. “Mr. All Everything” lost some of his “All” on that one. Kevin Duffy enthralled everyone with his rendition of “The Gambler” with the help of Mark Tracy playing guitar. Bryan Franco next captured everyone’s attention danc- ing a ballet to “The Flight of the Bumblebee”. Brian, is this your calling in life? Soon the crowd was overwhelmed by “Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers”, known to us as Scott Mathews and Lisa Giustino. Their elegance and refinement would have definitely won them fame on “Dance Fever”. Next, Don Seaman rocked BHS with “You Really Got Me” and “Start Me Up” with Kevin Duffy doing vocals. Keep on rockin’, Don! Closing this segment of the program was a guest appearance by “Shirley Temple”, Howie Alexander. No one else could have portrayed “Miss Temple” better. Ending the evening’s competition, Mr. Rankin began the questioning. Kent told everyone what he planned to do if he became Campus King. “Nice things”, right, Kent? Then Kevin Duffy told us what the colors of the flag meant to him. (Very Strange!) Oh, girls — Bryan Franco told everyone what he likes in his women ... Who can fit that description? — He’s still waiting! Then Daryl was able to stump his contestant, Scott, with a trick ques- tion. Being the charmer that he is, Don Seaman had no trouble with his question. Finally, Howie was back again to entertain all with his views on the flag. We’re glad to live in America, too! As the curtains closed, so did the evening’s competition. To absorb the last few minutes until the winner was announced, the contestants sang the Annual Campus King Song”. Mark Tracy was called back on stage by the audience to do his Elvis impression. Then came the results: Second runner-up — “Mr. Suave”, Scott Mathews. First runner-up — “Mr. Wellabal- sam”, Bryan Franco. Campus King — “Mr. Conceited”, Howie Alexander! Howie received a bouquet of roses and paraded around as the reigning Campus King. Congratulations! Dawne Sitgreaves



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“IHEBIC SCUIIII” BHS won’t let the opponent SQUEEZE through. You may not realize it, but the “BIG SQUEEZE” is part of your life everyday. It seems that there aren’t enough hours in a day and you often find yourself rushing around, squeezing things in, completing assignments 2 minutes before class, cramming for a test, trying to meet deadlines — all part of the average fast paced life. “Senior year is great!” Although many privi- leges are bestowed upon the graduating classes, the final year in high school is often the most arduous. Besides dealing with the responsibilities at home, the anticipated hours of homework, extra curricular activities, and a iob after school, the future years must be planned. Many seniors immediately enter the working world, and they have to decide upon their careers, spend endless hours job hunting, filling out applications, going on interviews, and awaiting the critical verdict of rejection or acceptance. The college-bound student has to consider the various types of colleges, the majors offered, the living arrangements, the dreaded financial as- pects, and then begin to fill out the multitude of applications. Besides being long and time consuming, these applications have to be submitted by certain dates which just adds another aspect to life’s “BIG SQUEEZE”. Fortunately, there are other aspects of the “BIG SQUEEZE” which are encountered throughout the day such as squeezing onto the bleachers to view a football game, squeezing ten people under one umbrella, squeezing past lost freshmen on the stairs and in the halls, and squeezing family, friends, and neighbors into a Volkswagon. Whether in school or out of school, whether it’s the quick completion of homework or the team’s victorious squeeze play, the “BIG SQUEEZE” is a part of life. Karen Murphy, Chris Indoe, Helen Walsh, and Karen Frey SQUEEZE together at another chilling football game.

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