Orlando editorial writer wins state awardTALLAHASSK1 Ai i.Healy. associate -editorial writer for Sentinel Saturd.a Paul Hansell Av rnlly to a Florida jou,: alist i toutstanding pro 1* ilt; i ,t performance,Healy received a S.00 and plaque for a series of to iron the state’s unmanaged ,'ilt;The series, entitled Fiona. Shame,” also won Healy tt * Pulitizer Prize for distinguish*editorial serv ice earlier this ylt; .0 The judges wrote that Heal , series was “good advocacy join nalism and judicious use of the newspapers's editorial pagesHealy, who called the seriesgood old-fashioned local reporting aid it was an “honor to get this award in a state with so manygood journalists.**She was presented with the award at the Florida Society ofNew paper Editors fall meeting byher husband, James C. ('lark, assistant executive editor at thenewspaper The award is named in honor of Paul Hansel!, longtime former Florida bureau chief forThe Associated Press,The FSNE also elected a new slate of officers for the upcomingyear.President Hill Fuller, managing editor. Tallahassee DemocratPresident Hob Oglesby managing editor, Gaineville Sun Secretary Treasurer: Gary Clark, bureau chief TheAssociated Press Three new directors were alsoelected Wayne Poston of TheBradenton Herald was picked foi athree-year term ending in \\m,Anne Saul ol the Pensacola New Journal was named to fill one-year of Gary Clark’s unexpired term,and outgoing 1 SNK President 1 red Hartmann of the Florida l imes Union will serve on the board for one yearThe annual FSNEFlonda Press Association meet will he held June 22-24 in Fort Myers.If you believe your future can be found in fhe stars look for the Horos* jpe column m the DAILY NEWS.