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TOP: Award winners from the BSHS Southside District Champions basket¬ ball team were fames Taylor, Best Free Throw Percentage, and Michael Seward, Best Field Goal Percentage. Coach Gerald Burke was elated over their outstanding performance. Tony Hargrove was named the Most Im¬ proved Player, and Charles Williams, Top Rebounder. LEFT: Selected as Most Valuable Player in girl’s basketball was Deborah Harrison. Coach Barbara Sykes trained her well. Caren Brown was chosen as Most Improved Player. Athletic Banquet 13
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Athletic Banquet (continued) Mr. Dale Mims, head track coach, congratulated track team award winners for their out¬ standing abilities. Receiving the Most Valuable Runner award was Clifton Pearson; Most Valuable Girl’s Runner, Deborah Harrison; Most Im¬ proved Girl, Julie Oliver, and Most Improved Boy, Robert Walton. 12 Athletic Banquet
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Who Says That We Aren’t Beautiful? Curtain time had finally arrived for the Ms. Sweetheart Contest when screams of laughter and ear piercing wolf calls echoed through the auditorium. Thirteen young men vying for the honor of being crowned Ms. Sweetheart ’79 strolled out on stage in evening attire accompanied by their escorts. If their appearance didn’t make you split your ribs, then the talent competition and their witty remarks certainly did. Sporting stage names such as Donnella Delicious, Wilomena Wantsmore, Foxy Roxy, and Angel Lust, these guys entertained the audience by singing, dancing, reciting poetry, and participating in skits. Vincent Thomas, alias Tiny Brooks, won the honor of being crowned Ms. Sweetheart while Jeffrey Hicks was named first place runner-up. This amusing show, under the direction of Ms. Barbara Bishop and Ms. Karen Measell, was sponsored by the junior class as a fund raising activity for the junior-senior prom. TOP: This harmonizing trio, Donell Seward, Lawrence Majette, and Matthew Johnson sang “I ' m a Woman.” RIGHT: Physiques like this one made the judging even harder. Since it was only for a special show, Billy Powell didn’t object to roleplaying an unmanly guise. CENTER: Ms. Sweetheart 79, Vincent Thomas, with his rendition of “Last Dance” won the favor of the audience and the judges; however, his poise and finesse also gained points for him. FAR RIGHT: Dan Avent, another breathtaking beauty displays her girlish figure.
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