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MULTIPLE AWARD WINNER Julie Walker works out in the gymnastics gym. DENYSE DIGILIO FLASHES her award winning smile. Freshmen nominate their fa vori tes -0- fter a year at GBS the A freshman class knows it- -v- self well. Each freshman knows which of his classmates are intelligent, athletic or freck- led. In order to let everybody know just who's who, a survey has been taken, and here are the results: Tallest --- Katie Jacques Slopplest Locker --- Den- yse Digilio, Chuck Leuth and Pete Olsen Shortest --- Sandra Novick and Jon Johnson Most bashful ---John I-lutar Biggest Mooch --- Scott Gayne Biggest blusher --- Sharon Swanson Most forgetful --- Traci Leigh . F f' -' - .grew-.14-.,e-.,-L' Funniest --- Jim D'Alex- ander Best Dancer --- Allison Roy, Keith Shepstone Most spirited --- Ann Dol- phin Best Athletes --- Julie Walker and Dan Pacholski Most likely to succeed --- Julie Walker and Victor Co- hen Best voice --- Cara Houck Best artist --- Christine Can- man Most freckles --- Deanna Silver Thlnnest --- Lisa Vilchis and Diane Lindenbaum Most Intelligent --- Rachael Graber Best Looking --- Kelli An Best legs --- Julie Walker Worst laugh --- Sundee Ea- ger Chatterbox --- Sue Willner Best Gumchewer --- Ken- dall Thurman Most Gullible --- Katie Al- brecht Biggest eater --- Pete Olson Best physique --- Dan McCann Best personality --- Sam Eadie Wlttlest --- Kendall Thur- man Most courteous --- Julie Walker Best smile --- Denyse DiGi.- lio Best all around --- Julie Walker Best dressed --- Jean Miller derson gas.. wmv Jenny Ackerman David Adams Jane Adams Catherine Albrecht Gregory Alexopoulos Cynthia Allen Lisa Alter Mort Alonza Terri Amend Camron Amin Philip Anast Bonnie Andersen Kelli Anderson Heidi Appel 62fFreshmen 'WIS' m,, f , ' ,,.,, '. f ,. r ' - '73 ' W 7 W 'N
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