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Q31 S , , asha Smith, senior, receives another award. She was selected HMost Depen- The senior class voted Susan Sledge Wittiest. After her name was an- ble, '4Most Courteousf' Most Respectablef' Friendliest, t'Cutest' and nounced, Sledge received her certificate from junior class officer Liz est All-Around. Swaverly. If ll!! K .AMN- he vi F Moawm. Berry Earl was selected Most Athletic by his track and varsity track at RRI-IS. He was voted classmates. Berry participated in JV football, var- MVP in football and received an Honorable Men- sity football, JV basketball, freshman football, JV tion in All-District football. Student Life 199
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Seniors pick most popular of classmates One event at the Junior-Senior prom was the announcing of senior selections. David Solomon, assistant principal, an- nounced the winners and the junior class officers presented the seniors with their certificates. Selected Most Likely to Succeed were Barbara Graham and John Wat- son. John Watson was also chosen Most Dependable along with Tasha Smith. John and Tasha were also selected Most Courteous and Most Respectablen by their classmates. Class Clownsv were Paul Guderyahn and Kim Rodriguez. Paul and Susan Sledge were chosen Wittiest. Kim and Marcus Campbell were selected Most Radicalf' Chosen as Friendliest were David Brady and Tasha Smith. Berry Earl and Heather Smith were selected Most Athletic. The seniors chose Thanh Van and John Watson as Most Studiousf' Cutest went to Robbie Hartman and Tasha Smith. Craig Collinsworth and Meg Barbini were selected for Best Eyes while Meg and Steve Carlin were selected for Best Smile and Brian Hester and Cindy Olson for Best Hair. Selected as Best All-Aroundn were David Brady and Tasha Smith. Meg Barbini, senior, gives Liz Swaverly and Rachelle Bellman, juniors, a big smile as she shows off her Best Eyes. Liz Swaverly, junior, hands Barbara Graham, senior, her certificate. Barbara was chosen as Most Likely to Succeed. 198 Student Life if, 'Z Ss Q, b I Assistant principal David Solomon announces another selection. He was assisted by the junior class officers. Waiting for the winners to be an- nounced are Richard Lee, William Herrington, I Johnson and Rachelle Bellman. Selections wd announced during a prom intermission.
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Scholarships, awards given in assembl Numerous students were presented with honors, awards and scholarships at this year's awards assembly. Attendance at the assembly was limited to juniors and seniors due to the growth in the campus population. In another change, departmental awards were removed from the program to save time, but these students were briefly recognized and presented medals. The Valedictorian and Salutatorian were also announced at this assembly. The 1985 Valedictorian was Thanh Van and the Salutatorian was Jennifer Bostur. 'ing Nils-., Craig Radl, senior, received full scholarships from both the U.S. Air Force Aca emy and the U.S. Naval Academy. Each scholarship was worth over 315,000 which included additional monthly spending money. 200 Scholarships P A .1 1 A 56,3 K. .v rv, Bw xt fi A .,,f., ll fag gggi, , W 7.1 av fe 1 ' ,Q ig ,apy 7 Qi?- Mrs. Norma Jones, assistant principal, presents highest ranking student in the senior class an Thanh Van, senior, as the 1984-85 valedictorian received a standing ovation from her classmate: during the senior awards assembly. Van was the She also spoke at the graduation ceremonies. 5 Traci Gray, junior, receives a congratulatory hug from Mrs. Rhonda DECA sponsor. Gray was recognized for her outstanding achievement at State DECA Conference.
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