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Beware Star Magazine, Here Comes The Bap Led by senior-leadership, that of Editor Wayne Gerhardt and Co-Editor Bruce Dorris, the mighty BAP thrived. With a cavalcade of interesting articles, the BAP gave its patrons enjoyable reading day-in and day-out. When asked what they thought about working on the BAP, Gerhardt and Dorris said, It's simply fun-o-plenty! '85, I ' skx TOP LEFT: J. Jeter found Wayne's suggestion that he redo his article amusing. TOP RIGHT: THE RAP STAFF - L to R: L. Tyrone, J. Thomas, A. Peatross, C. Griffith, B. Dorris, J. P. Byrd, editor: W. Gerhardt, J. Jeter, J. Pesnell, M. Mickovich. BOTTOM RIGHT: That's funny Wayne, you don't look a thing like David Letterman. BOTTOM LEFT: B. Dorris and W. Gerhardt were having fun-o-plenty.
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Can You Say lt? Mu Alpha Theta, a national honorary mathematical organization for high school students who excel in the field of mathematics and the related sciences, thrived. Any fool knows that 2:2, but it took this group to prove that 1:2. This amazing feat was the result of much technical training by the club's sponsor, Mr. Dornier. The sole qualification of membership is the ability to pronounce the organization's name correctly. I Klum. f mr' 1 ABOVE: MU ALPHA THETA MEMBERS - G. Andrews, A. Peatross, M. Barnett, H. Coussons, S. Griffen, K. Barrington. TOP RIGHT: Excellent mathematical instruction enabled K. Barrington to perform difficult computations in her head. RIGHT: Nobody gets a 100Qfo on my test and gets away with it! 0 ,M ... -A . 4
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Catch Some Z's Z-Club started out with a terrifying nightmare for some. Initiation this year consisted of an early morning kidnapping, rolled yards, serenading the ducks at the duck pond, and then to the Uptown Shopping Center for many Z-Club Olympic games, where find-a-penny and balloon relays were among the main events. Each new member had the pleasure of a quality make-over with the pleasant scent of ketchup, mustard, shaving creme, jelly, syrup, and mayonnaise. The rest of the year everyone contributed to the community, world, and national projects. Such projects were the foreign water well project, rock-a-thon, and nursing home visits. All together we had a sensational year. 'V , -Ja. My . z
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