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The CLASS Starts Here The two chosen to represent PSHS by bearing the ti¬ tle Mr. and Ms. Potomac were Mike Berry and Kelly Johnson. This is where the Senior Class starts, with the “bests and mosts ” a tradition set by the Class of ’83. Each of the American Studies II classes were given twelve categories in which they had to nominate fellow class members whom they thought deserved to win a certain title. These names were compiled onto a ballot and sent out once more, and students then voted again individually. These are the seniors who were voted by their classmates to stand out among the rest. They proudly represent the Class of 1985. Always jumping with enthusiasm were Todd Jenkins and Mandy Gaddy, the Most School Spirited. The equation for a successful future is Michele Olio plus Scott Dadson, PSHS’s Most Likely to Succeed. You’d never find James Miller or Shellie Stennick wearing clothes out of date for they were named this year’s Most Stylish. Watch out Joe Theismann and Mary Lou Retton, here comes Potomac’s Most Athletic Mark Vowell and Kim Feltault. 22 Seniors
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Gina Bolk and Mike Berry certainly didn’t miss out on their beauty sleep. They were voted the Best Look¬ ing Seniors. Easy to get along with and easy to like were the Most Although you actually would not find Sharon Ar- Friendly Seniors Kelly Johnson and Todd Jenkins. C aro and Mike Glynn hiding behind plants, they were voted Most Bashful. If one needed someone to call on for a good laugh, they could dial Christine Wolter or Pete Pan- dazides, the two Most Humorous. Constantly looking like they just stepped out of the Having a case of the “smarts” were the Most Intellec- page of a Fashion magazine were the Best Dressed tual, Christine Michelini and David Katzoff. Seniors, Conrad Woo and Gina Bolk. Scott Dadson and Kelly Johnson, the Seniors with the Best Per¬ sonalities, had respect and admiration from many PSHS students. 23
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