James A Shanks High School - Tiger Yearbook (Quincy, FL)

 - Class of 1984

Page 120 of 184

 

James A Shanks High School - Tiger Yearbook (Quincy, FL) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 120 of 184
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Page 120 text:

Scholarship — Cheryl Roberts and Joel Parra- more Citizenship — Laveria Sanders and Anthony Oli- ver Most Athletic — Timmy Johnson. Adrian Bishop, and Denise Brown School Spirit — Greg Taylor and Michelle Bridges Most Talented — Marvin Cloud and Angela Har- ris Most Humorous — Valerie Randolph and Anth ony Brown 116 Most Pleasing Personality — Lafaye Goldwire. Darin Ade. and Sharon Miller

Page 119 text:

Class Elects Mr. And Miss Senior, Overall Officers Mr. and Miss Senior of 983-84. who were elected on a popular-vote basis by their fellow seniors, were Gregory Bostic and Laveria Sanders. The persons appointed to this position must have an outstanding personality, maintain a C average, never have been expelled from school and have a satisfactory record of conduct. The election of Mr. and Miss Senior took place during the first month of the school year. The major responsibilities of Mr. and Miss Senior were to represent the Senior Class in the homecoming parade and other school-related activities. Senior officers were elected during the first month of school by their fellow classmates. Their major duties were to spearhead fund-raising activities to cover the expense of senior activities such as the senior trip, and to organize committees for gradu- ation. Michael Wells gets everything right before taking senior drape and tux pictures. Senior officers for 1983 '84 are Gregory Bostic, vice-president. Laveria Sanders, parliamentarian: Joanette Barnes, president: Denise Brown, secre tary: and Cheryl Roberts, treasurer. Not pictured is Jennifer Lanier, business manager Jennifer Lanier helps decorate Mr. and Miss Sen- ior's car for the homecoming parade. 115



Page 121 text:

Seniors Represent Class In Class Night Activities On February 9. 1984. the James A. Shanks Senior Class nominated one male and one female in twelve different categories to he senior superlatives. Each person elected as a superlative was to have no police record, no expulsions from school, no more than two F's in citizenship during the senior year, and at least a C average or better for every category except best all around and scholarship which required a 'R'' average. All nominees displayed certain characteristics such as talent, school spirit, athletic skill, scholarship, enthusiasm, humanitarianism. citi- zenship. best-all-around qualities, fashion, humor, likelihood to succeed, and a pleasing personality in order to be elected as a superlative. These seniors were recognized during Class Night. Most Likely to Succeed — Robert Philpoit and Adrian Bishop Most Enthusiastic — Patricia Hinson and Eric Sanders Most Humanitarian — Chinita McCall and Charles Washington Best Dressed — Tony Jeffery and Joanette Barnes Best All Around — Denise Brown and Gregory Bostic 117

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