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Bartlett Yancey’s winners of the 1985 Presidential Academic Fit- ness Awards were, left to right, Row 1Lisa Whitt, Jeanne Riddick, Joyce Barnes, and April Dali; Row 2: Greg Wright, Stewart Turner, Jeff Rudd, Steve Oakes, and William Hatchett. In order to qualify for the award, a senior must have maintained an over all “B” average durii ig his high school career and must have scored at or about the 80th percentile on the SAT., which Is the primary admissions ex- amination recognized by most colleges and universities. Outstanding senior award winners were, left to right; Beth Fowlkes, Outstanding FFA Senior, Patience Spell, Outstanding Senior At Student; Stewart Turner, Outstanding Senior-Social Studies; Greg Wright, Outstanding Senior-Mathematics, Science, English, and Spanish; Sharon Massey, Outstanding Senior-Business Education; and William Hatchett, Outstanding BETA Club Member and SGA’s Student of the Year. The Outstanding Senior Academic Award was given to the student who had exhibited the highest qualities of academic excellence during his or her four-year high school career. Leslie Page and Efram Fuller were the recipients of a special award presented for the first time last spring by the U.S. Army Reserves to a male and female student at BYHS. Page and Puller received this award In recognition of their outstanding achievements both in athletics and academics. 15
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t OUTSTANDING STUDENTS RECOGNIZED IN SPRING Ouislanding Academic Achlevemeni by BYHS students was recognized during the Academic Awards Ceremony at the high school on May 2Q in the spring of 1985. For each course taught in the various academic departments one student was chosen for outstanding performance. The winners of these awards and the courses in which they excelled are from left, to right: Bow 1, kneeling: Jennifer Bussell, Shorthand I; Kim Bray, Introductory Geography; Qynthla Bari les, Algebra II; Mario Marris, I lealth P.E. I; L eslle Page, Typewriting II; Sandra Wray, Office Occupations II; Jeanne liiddick, Problems of Democracy. Bow Z: Chuck Somers, Algebra I; Qulncey Blackwell, French I; Susan Fowlkes, Economles Government; Cindy Smith, Consumer Math; Delores Long, Introduction to Business; Derrick I Ini man, Spanish I; Mary Beth Everette, Geometry; William Hatchett, Advanced Biology and English IV; Jason Williamson, Physi- cal Science; David Vernon, English I. Bow 3, seated: Greg Wright, Advanced Math; Harold Stadler, Chemistry; Bobin Williamson, English III; Steve Oakes, Spanish III; and Mike Burchell, General Biology, English II, and World History. Not pictured are Sharon Hightower, General Math; Fred Brown, Technical Math; Andrea Daye, Introductory Algebra; Susan Miles, U.S. History; Shinette Stephens, African Asian Cultures; Spencer Phllpott, Geography II and Government; Maria Slade, Humanities; Nancy Vernon, Sociology Psychology; Gina Walker, Spanish II; Debra lx ng, FTench II; Karen Oodsey, Accounting; Shana Lea, 'lyping I; and Tracy Taylor, Office Occupations I. Mrs. Stilwell looks on as Mike Burchell receives one of his awards. Student Council officers get ready to give out their awards. 14
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SENIOR POLL - The fol lotting questions Mere ansuered by 17? seniors not responsible for the 90od taste or sanity of the responses Are you eale or feiale? (When in doubti ask teacher.) 80 Male 106 Feiale 6 Both Which is your favorite ACC tea»? 9 Duke b Georgia Tech 17 Virginia 121 UNC-CH 35 N.C. State 5 Maryland Which of the folloiing is your favorite lusical group? 43 Ready for the World 42 Fat Boys 31 Hank Williaisi Jr. 7 Chicago 10 Uhai 20 Prince 5 Phil Collins 15 Alabaia Would you really rather have a Buick? 14 Yes 105 No If not) ihich Mould you really rather have? 35 Laiborghini 20 Ford 8 Honda 11 Rolls Royce 24 Mazda 11 Toyota 25 Chevrolet 42 Ferrari Which is your favorite TV shoe? 18 Dynasty 11 Knot's Landing b Soul Train 86 The Cosby Shoe 11 Moonlighting 48 Miaii Vice Nothing gets between you and your uhat? 23 Guesses 13 Huggies 16 Calvin Kleins 40 Lees 68 Levis 17 Jordaches 14 Gasolines Which type of tennis shoes Mould your feet prefer? 70 Nike 5 Puia 63 Reebok Which is your favorite color? 11 Black 66 Blue 14 Black and Blue 7 Green 22 Purple 24 Red 14 Air Jordan 13 Adidas 34 Converse 5 White 9 Ye 11om 13 Pink 6 Aguaiarine 7 Gray 6 Ultraviolet at B.Y.H.S. on Friday) Jan. 24i 1986. The Yan-Tat is Which iovie do you prefer? 6 Teiple of Oooi 48 Purple Rain 30 Friday the 13th Saga 42 Sylvester Stallone Movies 22 Risky Business 31 Pol ice Acadeiy Who is your favorite actor? 0 Chevy Chase 15 Bill Murray 61 Bill Cosby 26 Clint Eastiood 36 Sylvester Stallone 11 Anyone but Sta I lone 13 Philip Michael Thoias 14 Don Johnson 7 Michael J. Fox Who is your favorite actress? 46 Madonna 9 Meryl Streep 23 Brooke SheiIds 11 Nancy Reagan 64 Anybody but Madonna 7 Sissy Spacek 5 8arbara Walters 32 Bo Derek Which Mould you rather stuff your face »ith? 74 Pizza 13 Haiburgers 6 Tacos 25 Steaks 6 Lasagna 6 Spagheti 6 Anything dead or dying 13 Anything Italian 43 Anything but school food What color eyes do you have? 32 Blue 13 Hazel 16 Black 105 Braun What color hair do you have (naturally)? 80 Broun 34 81 onde 7 Auburn 69 Black 7 Red What radio station do you usually listen to? 20 94-Z 38 KISS 9B.7FM 12 WKRP 106 97-FM 14 G-105 6 WKZL Do you insert the leaves of a highly poisonous) carcinogenic plant (tobacco) in your iouth and cheu the»? 57 Yup 157 No 0o you I ike ugly uoien? 34 Yes 165 No Which of the listed is your favorite tea»? 17 Washington Redskins 68 Dallas Couboys 72 Chicago Bears 22 Miaii Dolphins
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