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Memorable Superlatives go to those students who stand out above all the rest. At the Senior Ban- quet May 4, 1984, the superla- tives were announced. After dinner was served and the singing of Dawn Atkins, Rick Bauer, and John Beckner was finished, Bonnie McDuffee and Sarah Moore came forward to present the males with their awards and Doug Langston and Patrick Williamson to de- liver the females with their awards. Congratulations were in order to all of Monacan’s su- perlative Seniors. a. Best Dressed — Lori Jennings Richard Bradley b. Wittiest — Mary Norford Timmy Shea c. Most Carefree — Dolly Chambers Jimmy Clarke d. Most Athletic — Sarah Moore Jeff Slater e. Biggest Brown Nose — Mary Norford John Cudzik f. Biggest Flirt — Lisa Walton Patrick Williamson g. Most Friendly — Shelley Franklin Mark Harris h. Best All Around — Christa Meade John Anderson i. Most Serious — Sui Jen Hunter Applewhit e j. Most Talented — Susan Mariner Patrick Williamson k. Most School Spirited — Teresa Binns Danny Lynch |. Most Talkative — Mary Kay Unmussig Bill Auchmoody m. Most Likely To Succed — Wendy Pohlig Hunter Applewhite n. Most Intelligent — Wendy Pohlig Mike Halle o. Cutest Couple — Elizabeth Mann Tris Lipscomb NOT PICTURED: Best Build: Lisa Walton, Chris Hughes Biggest Partier: Liz Smith, Best Looking: Kim Camden, David Terry Most Unforgettable: Mary Rengstorf, Jim Cummings 194 Senior Superlatives
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Senior Banquet: An Evening To Be Remembered On Friday, May 4, 1984 the class of 1984 held their Senior Banquet at 2001 Supper Club. The Senior Banquet was to mark the beginning of the end. It was the first of the Senior activities that preceeded the long awaited moment — graduation. The Seniors moved into the room and min- gled with friends, finally taking their seats, eager for the night’s festivities to begin. Senior class President Hunter Applewhite made a few remarks of welcome, and Kris- ten Hargrave followed with a prayer of thanks for the even- ing and for the past four years. The dinner began with salad followed by a main course of New York Strip steak. The class of 1984 enjoyed the meal but were anxious for the entertainment to begin. Dawn Adkins, John Beckner, and Rick Bauer took the stage and immediately captured the Seniors attention with the song ‘‘Sugar Mountain.’’ Some of the Seniors were even roused from their seats and began dancing in the aisles as John and Rick played guitar and Dawn sang her version of “Good Lovin’ ”’ Bonnie McDuffee, Sarah Moore, Doug Langston, and Patrick Williamson took cen- ter stage to present the Su- perlatives. Among the recipi- ents were Senior class Presi- dent, Hunter Applewhite, “Most Serious’, and ‘‘Most Likely to Succeed,’’ Hunter was later prophesized to be Governor of Virginia; Sarah Moore and Jeff Slater ran away with ‘‘Most Athletic’’ and Mary Norford was voted ‘‘Big- gest Brown Nose,”’ and ‘‘Wit- tiest’’ And so went the evening as John Anderson ap- proached the microphone to read the last will and testa- ment. Many people left their friends the reminders of ‘‘Pri- vate Jokes”’ and high hopes for the future. For example, three friends of Bonnie McDuf- fee even left her the hopes for success in life, which covered both private humor and hope- ful wishes. Last but definitely not least of the evening was the proph- ecy, presented by Leslie Spei- gel. Much time and effort went into her prophecy for the class of 1984. We will all have to pa- tiently wait to see how much of her “insight” into the future comes true. The evening drew to aclose with Hunter Applewhite thank- ing everyone for making the evening such a success. The efforts of banquet Chairman Jacqui Smith and her commit- tee — Kathryn Settle, Julie Pinkard, Leslie Spiegel, Liz Selby, Chris Ockler, and Aly- soun Richards — were cer- tainly not in vain. The memo- ries of the Senior Banquet will remain with all the Seniors along with the rest of the good times the class of ’84 shared. | A Class Greeting. At the Senior Class Banquet Hunter Applewhite warmly welcomes the Class of 1984. Giving Their Undivided Attention. The Seniors, Susan Feitig, Darren Otero, and lvan Wu enjoy the evening of the Senior Class Banquet. Senior Class Banquet 193
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