Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 57, Ed. 1 Monday, February 25, 1991 Page: 9 of 12
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A Monday
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Burleson, Tfexas
1990 Burleson Publishing Inc
Monday, February 25, 1991•
Over 30 participate in junior
high's second Career Day
The Army, Air Force, and U.S. merchant. mental engineer; Ri ;k Joiner, mort-
Marines were popular speakers at Those also sharing their time gage financer; Mara Powers, court
Burleson Junior High School's sec- and work included: Leigh Patterson, reporter; Brendan Marsh, model; Joe
ond annual Career Day on Wednes- Fort Worth city transportation; Jean Horn, respiratory therapist; Rick
day, Feb. 20. Franklin, ingredient purchaser; Lau- Spence, financial analyst; Sgt. Gar-
students this age are no differ- rie Anderson, dietician; Joe Cook, cia, Marines; Sgt. ConsueloRaimey,
ent from any other age. Interests shift banker; Jimmy Mowry, art director; u.S. Army; and Sgt. Karen Keller]
with the times. The Gulf War has de- Kellie Geiser, insurance agent; Doug U.S. Air Force,
finitely influenced the patterns of Michael, supercollider design engi- The school's philosophy is to
thinking among many of our stu- i ~ ' ~ .......
dents," BJHS Principal WJL. Sand- owner;
ers said.
Last year was the first timeBJHS
tried a project as ambitious as Career cock, zoologist; Maurice Shepherd,
neer; Dolorus Baccus, dog kennel introduce junior high students to the
Liz Jennings, insurance spe- world of woik. They aren’t asking
cialist; Terry Brantley, attorney; Bob students to choose a profession, so
Hestes, train engineer; Theresa Ad- much as they are trying to introduce
’ „ . ’ ’ “ .' 1, them to what the profession is like.
Day, and it was a success. That April cattleman; Lico Reyes, actor; Rich- Speakers are asked to emphasize the
event involved approximately 50 ard Mattinson, funeral director; Ter- personal skills, interests, and corn-
speakers from every spectrum of the esa Anderson, hairstylist; Brad Hed- munication skills required for suc-
career field who took time out of their
days to speak to seventh, eighth, and
ninth grade students in two 25-min-
ute sessions. Only one professional
didn't show for the presentations, but
he walked in a week later and was
very disappointed to find he had put
it on his calendar on the wrong week.
This year featured over 30 pro-
fessionals and career fields, includ-
ing the following: King Hoover, fit-
ness; Dr. BudFray, missionary; Janie
Sparkman, dance; Angie Montoya,
nurse; Diane Eady, dietician; Jim
Polley, police; David Williams,com-
puter analyst; Clara Cavalaro, nurse;
Mary Arcos, florist; Clarence Burle-
son, helicopter maintenance special-
ist; Kermit Richards, electrical engi-
neer; Paul Nolton, truckdriver, Judy
Cohn, nurse; Troy Looney, home-
builder, Dr. John Scarborough, emer-
gency room physician; Gary Turner,
architectural engineer, Delano May-
hall, data processor; Eton Wall, tele-
vision crewman; Bob Seago, manu-
facturer; Dr. Scott Lumpee, veteri-
narian; Gina Bjarl>w<ell.tfavqlagem;
Judy Angelius, writer, Naomi Wilson,
private investigator; Chuck Gillian,
artist; and Trisha Home, fashion
nson explains
the funeral business
Sgt Garcia explains Marine life to students
till!
E.C. Wofford shows students fire apparatus
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Teresa Anderson cuts BJHS VP Susan Shaha's
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Moody, James. Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 57, Ed. 1 Monday, February 25, 1991, newspaper, February 25, 1991; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth762514/m1/9/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Burleson Public Library.