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Having a sense of humor is one of the most sought after traits in any person. This year’s winner of wit- tiest male, John Hatcher, displayed this trait to the utmost. Being selected Best Looking means not only to be physicaly attractive but also to show attractiveness by actions toward others. This year’s male winner of Best Looking was Keith Coats. Susan Stclzman, this year’s female winner, ex- hibited her wit and charm in the many activities in which she participated. Some of these included Ju- nior Civitan, SPOK, Chorus, and Learned Lions. cJo w , Qj (x 6cAer ( oaom dfte x' This year’s female win- ner was Michelle Karau. She participated in soft- ball, Kiwanettes, Student Council, and was Head Lioncttc. c£AQit i Tpa« Q f((e ie e cffl irar
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Being selected most ta- lented is being recognized for the ability you possess in the many things in which you take part. This year's male winner of Most Ta- lented was Maurice Had- ley. This year’s female win- ner, Helen Deer, displayed her ability in many clubs and activities. Some of which include Junior Civi- tan, Thespians, Student Council, and Mu Alpha Theta. qY U i Wt e w Having Most School Spirit calls for vitality as well as exciting other stu- dents with your enthu- siasm. This year’s male winner, Jerry Michel, was active in soccer, SPOK, Learned Lions, and ran cross country. C5?c ioo As head cheerleader, this year’s female winner. Karen West aroused Lion fans at many sports events. She also was a member of Kiwanettes and vice president of Hosa her senior year. Senior Notables 235
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Q ffl bfi £i cely fio (Succeed Setting the trend and style of clothing arc quali- ties of a person chosen Best Dressed. This year’s male winner of that honor was Rodney Washington. He was a member of Hosa and Serteen. 2ad vne odiie aefi dona djymula rf mewe Doing well in life means having not only wisdom in class but also having com- mon sense on the job. As a Florida Boy’s State Repre- sentative, Michael Long, this year’s male winner of Most Likely to Succeed has already gained experi- ence needed for the future. This year's female win- ner was Julie Ladner. Some of her accomplish- ments include being a member of the Society of Distinguished American High School Students and National Honor Society. This year’s two female winners of Most Likely to Succeed were Sharon Edwards and Brenda Groene. Each showed achievements that caused the voter to be unable to choose just one. Sharon Edwards was a member of the swim team, science club, and Learned Lions. Brenda Groene partici- pated in Band, National Honor Society, and Opti- Miss.
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