Ariana Johnson from Enterprise High School, center, was named Distinguished Young Woman of Coffee County at the program held at the Enterprise High School Performing Arts Center June 3. First runner up is Ella Hogan, also an Enterprise High School student. Scholastics, Interview, Talent, Fitness and Self-Expression are the categories on which participants are evaluated, said Coffee County DYW Coordinator Helen Faught. From left, are Kamryn Bailey, Emma Woodall, Johnson, Tyler Mitchell and Hogan, all Enterprise High School students.Â
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