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ze Sete . wie - ne ar ate Trt reaseoatie 4 oe a : 3). Setar o ore ¢ nee Get ae 3} ah Totem Pole 1979 Volume XVII Henrico High School Richmond, Virginia Thinking, figuring, resolving, and wondering, | am the brains of the school. I take time to study, test my knowledge, learn jenny Iebenic Anal sen COREG, Encountering both the most minute and ultimate of deci- sions, learning now, and taking steps towards the future, I am the brains. Leading, disciplining, demanding, and counseling, | am the authority of the school. I take time to plan what I teach, my impressions making a mark in time. The future holds the knowledge of today. A contin- ual test of endurance, self-con- trol, and determination, I am the authority. Yelling, participating, acting, and communicating, I am the spirit of the school. I take time to express my thoughts and abilities, challenge my talents and practice for a goal. Boister- ous and suddenly quiet, freely moving, then confined, move- ments and voices all different, I am the spirit. Fy Bie EN ahr eh og Organizing, discussing, plan- ning, and fund-raising, I am the dedication of the school. Help- ing the community and school as best I see fit, I play a role, make a contribution, bring a smile, or am a friend. Money is a factor, but all is not just bought. Good results from work is my reward. I am the dedication. Practicing, winning, losing, sweating, and competing, | am the brawn of the school. Taking time to reason, figure, and read- just, I must be versatile and pre- pared. Going out to win the game, prove my strength, and learn from my mistakes, I have victory as my goal. I am the brawn. Dealing, selling, buying, and advertising, I am the business of the school. A major role, a key factor, my part is manda- tory for success. Traveling, obtaining facts, figures, and knowledge, applying all together for a function, coping and readjusting become a game. I must proceed; I am the business. And the 1978 Homecoming Queen Is. . . Nervous tension, smiles, screams and tears were all evi- dent during the crowning of the 1978 Homecoming Queen. Cre- ative floats, the band and the Homecoming court all circled the field. Clubs and classes all worked extremely hard on the floats. The football team worked just as hard. Homecom- ing 1978 was an absolute suc- cess. Congratulations go out to Maid of Honor Debbie Wil- liams and Homecoming Queen Mildred Fulton. .? y, Ox XPV SR re 3 a2 S25 ee. =e oe ; . S SoS So 2535 2 S2ES Secs 5335 os S25 = ON es 2028; S55 SP, S25 wi be Y ¢ Ne II ol Oi a, mem aa Oo ot ae ma oe ey ae : rg Give em the Ax! A familiar face, whether at wrestling meets, at school activ- ities or in the classroom, Ronnie Axselle is a well-known figure on campus. He is a pillar of strength in all his endeavors. His friendly smile and encour- aging words have brightened many a student’s day. His class- room manner reflects his humorous personality. His teams win with his enthusiasm and vigor. This school benefits from his kindness and devo- tion; therefore, this book is ded- icated to Coach Ron Axselle. SOm GIVE: ent heaxl: 10 BRAINS 12 AUTHORITY 86 SPIRIT 102 BUSINESS BRAWN DEDICATION 206 156 124 ea te SRS lp jyaecte ion 1] Spas Sigh ee VAR rae ts. emit BRAINS There are four long years in high school, but they seem so short. This last year will be filled with all kinds of lasting traditions. They start with Sen- ior Convocation and go on with the Homecoming dance. The Homecoming and Winter Car- nival Courts are picked with great excitement, along with Senior Superlatives later in the year. re Almost There C There are caps and gowns to be ordered and announcements to be sent out. The plans for Baccalaureate and Graduation are not far from being in the making. The years have been full of fun, but there has been plenty of work, too. Everyone has been taking his own special steps toward a bright and meaningful future. Superior Energetic Natural Intelligent — - Objective Recognized Successful Senior class council left to right: Ogilvie, T. Farmer, T. Saunders, Whiteman, D. Clarke, L. Edwards, Meads, A. Gorman, D. Crawford, S. L. S. V. Watson, L. Shook. The class officers, Jackie Brewer — president, Anne Gor- man — vice president, Teresa Farmer — secretary, Dawn Crawford — trea- surer, are pictured on p. 15, Miss Whit- ley, the class sponsor, is pictured on p. 14. 17 Catherine Lucille Abrams Chantay Amelia Alexander Lori Jeanne Allen A a : ae : James. Marion Alston, Jr. Joan Louise Archer Anne Rachel Baldwin Cozetta E. Bannister Sheila Rae Barker Tracy Lea Barrett 18 Jeffrey Scott Beaver John Gray Beck Karen Lee Bland . William Walton Boldin Elizabeth Ann Booth Jacquelyn Marie Brewer Dana René Brini James Patrick Broaddus Donna Lee Brock 19 - Taylor Scott Bruce : Roger Lee Burruss Gayle Burton | : James Ernest Bylery Kurt Maurice Carter 20 Karen Lynn Catlett Delmer Leroy Chisenhall, Jr. Scott Randle Christiansen Darrell Lee Clowers Donna Carol Clarke Kevin M. Clarke Dana Kevin Cobb Raymond Spencer Collins, Jr. Keith Wayne Coleman 21 Charles Robert Counts Dawn Marie Crawford _ Kimberly Davis Creech JoEllen Marie Culley LaNell DeSchaines Curry Terry Lynn Daley Kelvin Lee Daniel 22 Stuart Michael Davis Lewis Michael DeJong Joe Motley DeShazo, Jr. Sharon Faye Donovan Raymond Joseph Dunkelberger ; Frank Hobson Eastman, Jr. Lindsey Bland Edwards Warren Othello Edwards Eric Coaston Farley Rose Celeste Femiani Winona Darlene Fleming Herbert Donald Flippen Douglas Stuart Ford 24 Claiborne Lee Franklin rs Avis Percella Frazier Gerald Andre Freeman Faye Francis Garness - Stephanie Elois Garness Gayle Marie Garnett Elizabeth Candice Gentry 25 Pamela Gale Gentry Tammie Renee Giles Anne Marie Gorman Jennifer Ann Gregory Kenneth Carlton Hall  Gary Welford Hankins Christopher Douglas Harris Douglas Reed Harris Janice Marie Harris 26 Philip Lewis Harvey Bonnie Gayle Hassler ; Rebecca Marcella Hawkes Mary Elizabeth Hayes Richard Louis Hedgepeth, Jr. William Dale Heffler Christopher Douglas Herbert LaDonna Marie Hicks Susan Sterling Hicks Cheri Lynne Hodges 27 John Edward Hudson John Hunter Jackson Delinda Louise Jamerson Michael Curtis Jennette David Edward Johnson James Alexander Johnson Bruce Spruell Jones John Fletcher Jones 28 William Bradford Kelly Mary Lee Kidd _ Donna Lou Kirstein Denise Aquila Kizzie : Janet Knowles Paul Derek Langford Mark Edward Langgle Cheryl! Lynne Lett 29 Yvette Lewis Laura Jo Linari Allan John Martin Karen Elaine Martin Leah Yvonne Martin 30 Michael Clark Martin ; Joanne Patricia Mathurin Deborah Lynne Mathews Kimberly McCracken Cynthia Lea McKay Susan Elizabeth Meads Linda Gail Mendez Ellen Alberta Merrick Sandra Ann Miles Gregory Preston Mitchell Steven Franklin Mitchell Gladys Mayota Monroe 31 Glenn Scott Myers Teresa Gail Oakley © _ Patricia Leah O’Connell Sarah Ashton Ogilvie Jeffrey Reed Ostrander 37. Donald Paul Ostrowski Glenn Douglas Palmer Julie Reneé Pastore Teresa Jeane Patterson Michele Patton Ramon David Peay - Reitzel Leigh Petree, Jr. Richard Berkley Pilcher, Jr. ° Ann Marie Pitchford KK} Beatrice Pritchett Pambla Ogail Purce Gretchen Dianne Reid | Bryan Winston Rice y Walter Neale Roane Bernadette Marie Roberson Deborah Marie Robinson Stephen Leslie Robinson 34 Daniel C. Roccaforte ‘ : Joy Jean Runion Patricia Susan Ruffin Robert William Saddler Shari Lynn Schisler Kathleen Jean Seay Rebecca Stewart Settle James Douglas Shaffer Sharon Gail Shahinian Raymond Perry Shaw Jeffrey Lee Shearin 35 Lauri Denise Shook Sherrie Ann Sibley Jamie Clay Simmers_. Karen Sue Sizemore Levette Bertee Smiley Glenn Timothy Smith Wayne Raiford Smith : James Holland Shipes Clifford Grayson Speas James Anthony Spence Linda Lee Stallings Robin Lynn Stone Robin A. Talbert John Ryland Taliaferro Cassandra Dee Taylor Karen Lynette Terry William Stuart Terry Daniel Lee Texler 10 gs a sey pnnggctangeaimsi: aipeie Michael Scott Treadwell Donna Gayle Trevillian yoo ; Jeffrey Alan Trevillian Ronald Gene Trice é Charles Elwood Trimmer Marion Benita Turner Sharon Elizabeth Tyler | Wayne Paul Tyler Christopher Alan Vass JeVetta Rena Vaughan Belinda Penney Vestal Diane Lee Vick Robin Rae Walker Teresa Mae Walton Dana Sue Washington Teresa Mary Watson Vanessa Watson William John Welstead, III Jeffrey Mark Whitfield — | Debra Selena Williams Sheila M. Williams Jerry Myrl Winkle © Beverly Carol Winters Becky Dawn Wise Cindy Ann Wolstenholme Janet Lynn Young Richard Andrew Young Gary Wayland Mahanes Sad 41 42 Mildred Evelyn Fulton Thomas Eaton Dowdy Widad Jalal Abed: H- Teens 1, 2; SOR Intramurals 1; Council 1, 2; SGA Repr tive 2,3 Catherine Lucille Abfugis: La Safety Club 2, 4; DECA 3; Na Society 2, 4; Yearbook 4; Black Herita Force 3; SODA 3, 4; HHS Math Contest Math Contest 2, 3; National Merit Co tion 4; Intramural Volleyball 1; M Band 1, 2; Concert Band; Mach G Office Asst. 4; SGA 2 Chantay Amelia Alexander: Track 3 Lori Jeanne Allen: Latin Club1- 4; § Pres. 3; VJCL Poster Contest 2nd P] nis 2 - 4; Homecoming Float Woerksh Melisa Melanie Allen: DECA 4 Joan Louise Archer: Intramurals mittee 3; FBLA 2; JAZ; FHA 1; Music Club 2 Robert Michael Atkins: Track 1, | Anne Rachel Baldwin: Music Clu Club 2, 3; FBLA 1 - 3; Thespians 2 - 4; 3, 4; Student Director 4; Regional Choru Concert Choir 1 - 3; Vice Pres. 2; Intramura: 2; Accompanist for School Musicals 1, 2, Senior Play 4 James Timothy Banks: VICA 3; Intramiira Basketball 2 - 4 Cozetta E. Bannister: Track 2, 4; Winté 4 ; Tracy Lea Barret: Pep Club 1; Scie Senior Play Tickets 4; Newspap 4; HOW Editor 4 Julie Caroline Bartle: Latin C Pres. 4; JA 2; Tennis 2 - 4 Jeffrey Scott Beaver: Football 3, Roger Eugene Beaver: Football 1 try 2 - 4; Winter Track 2 - 4; John Gray Beck: Soccer2 Mark. Allen Wrestling 1 Delmer Leroy Chi Club 1 - 4; Soccer 2 Scott Randle Chr rian 3; Chess Club 1 JA 1 - 3; Lab Asst. 3 Kathleen Lorraine Clark: FB FHA 4 Donna Carol Clarke: Music Regional Chorus 1; Sounds 2 - 4; C Kevin M. Clarke: Key Club 2; H-Teen Winter Carnival Court 4; Basketball 1, 2; ball 1, 2, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 4; Stunt Night 4 Darrell Lee Clowers: Mr. Warrior 4; Winte Carnival Court 4; Football 1; Wrestling 2, 3; ho Night 3, 4 horus 4; All-District Chorus 8, 4; Governor's: Seh erfect Attendance 1 ment Semi Finalist 4; Track Intramurals 2; Class President Pres. 3; Class Sierstary 2; SG leader Correspondent 4; Yearb Ec. Asst. 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4 ames Patrick Broads: Best 1 Player 4; Most Spirited tain 4; Football 1-4 : n Harold Broughman, Jr. Brown: Fashion Show we Kevin Cobb: Junior Civitan 4; SODA 3, 4; lass Council. 3: Intramurals gy, ck da R. Browning DECA 2 Keith Wayne Colemai ‘aylor Scott Bruce: Science el ayne oleman 4; Parlia- VICA 4; Football 1, 2 oll 1-4; Michael Allen Connatser. Ft ; Stunt ball 2; Intramurals 3, 4 Littleberry Paul Cooke Latin Club 3; Junior Civitan 4; Winter Track 2 - 4; Track 3, 4; Intra- murals 1 - 4 Richard Dominic Cooke: VICA 3, 4; Reporter 4 David Fletcher Coppage: Golf 3, 4; Intramu- rals 4; SODA 3, 4; Class Council 1, 2; Marching and 1 - 4; Stage Band 2 - 4; School Musical Alp enior Play 4; VCU Math Contest 1; Stunt nt 3; Float Workshop 1; Prom Decorations Basket- ‘Night 3,4: eehoat Play 4 sane Karen Lynn Buchanan: H-Teens III 1 - “41; Historian 2; SODA 3, 4; Junio Sweetheart Court 3; Yearbook 3 Council 2, 3; Library Asst. 1; Stu Float Workshop 4, 3, 4; Drill Team tain 3; Cheerleader 4; Prom and Hom fomi Decorations 3 Roger Lee Burruss: DECA 3, 4 Donald Eugene Burton: DECA 2, 3; XFS 2 Michael Lewis Burton: Key Club 1 - 4; Sec. 4 SODA 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pres. tte LaVerne Cosby: FHA 2, 4; Pep ibrary Assistant 2; AFS 1, 2 Lorie McCall Blackard: H-Teen III 1 - 4; AFS 3, 4; Governor's School 3; Wrestling 1 - 4; Wres- : Theodore Costin: Latin Club 1, 2; 4; FHA 4; Colorguard 2; Thespians 3, 4; Winter tling Intramurals 1; Senior Play 4; VCU Math ; State Parliamentarian 4; Carnival Court 4; One Act Play Competition 3; Contest 3, 4; Homecoming Decorations 4 omecoming Court 4; Senior Play 4; Musical Student Director 3; James Alan Buttner: FFA 3, 4; VICA 3, 4; 1 - 3; Cross Country 2 Stunt Night 3: Prom Dec Driver Ed. Asst. 2, 3; Bio. Asst. 2 - Concert Band 1: Wind Karen Lee Bland: DECA 3, 4; Pres. 4; FBLA 2 James Ernest Byerly: XFS 2; Soccer 2, 3; SGA ; Stage Band 3, 4; Senior Play 4 William Walton Boldin: Latin Club 1 - 4; J.V. Alternate 4 bert Counts: German Club 1, 2; Basketball Manager 1 mpus Dimensions Cheryl ‘Lynn Call: XFS 4; Football Manager 1 amurals 2; Homecoming Decora- Anchorman 4: One Act y Competition 3, 4; Kenneth Wade Campbell: XFS 4; Football Musical 3; Senior Class P Manager 1 ne Crawford: Chess Club 3; VICA Elizabeth Ann Booth: Gt n Club 2; GAA 1; Howard Lee Cardoza: Football 1, 2; Basketball Debate 4; Yearbook 4 Pep Club 1; DECA 1 - 4 Basketball Manager 1, 2; I e Crawford: H-Teens 1, 2; Track 2 Charles Warren Carroll, Jr.: FCA 1; Key Club 1 ack 2, 3; Class Tygasurer 4: SCAR Thomas Samuel Bowles: Key Club 2 - 4; H- - 4; Vice Pres. 3; SODA 3; Winter Carnival ht 3; Prom Committee 3; Homecom Teens III 2 - 4; Boys’ Staté Alternate 3; Foot- Court 4; Soccer 1 - 4; Captain 4; Intramurals 3; ittee 4 4 ball 1 - 4; Captain 4; Baseball 2, 4; Basketball 1; Senior Class Play 4; Prom Committee and y David Creech: Latin Club 1 Prom Decorations 3 : Homecoming Decorations 3, 4, SGA 2 n Reginald Crump III: Key Club 4; FCA Donna Lee Brack: H- Teens eM 1, 2; FHA 4; Jack Hamlin Chappel Jr.: Jr. Civitan 3, 4; Ten- ball 1 - 4; Track 3, 4; Intramurals Intramurals 2; Lab Asst 3; Prom Decorations nis 2; Intramurals 2; Homecoming Float 3, 4; im Decorations 3 3: COE 3, 4 Sadie Hawkins Decorations 3, 4 JoEllen Marie Culley: Pep Club 1: Music Club 3: All-County Choir 3: Girl's Chorus 1. 2: Choir 3.4 Becky Ann Currier: NHS 3. 4: National Merit Letter of Commendation 4: Girl's State 3; Bas- ketball 1 - 4: Softball 1 - 4: Marching Band 1, 2: Wind Symphony 1 - 2: Regional Band 1, 2: School Musical 2 LaNell DeSchaines Curry: DE 3: FHA 4; JA 2; Sounds 2. 3: Regionals 2. 3: Track 1 - 4: Winter Track 4: Girls MVP 1-4 Kelvin Lee Daniel: ICT 3. 4 Stuart Michael Davis: FHA 4; Tennis 1 - 4: Yearbook 1. 4 Alan Lee Degan: Soccer 3. 4: Basketball Man- ager 2: Intramurals 4 Lewis Michael DeJong: VICA 3. 4: Winter Car- nival Committee 1. 2: School Musical 1: Float Committee 1: Art Club 1 Thomas Eaton Dowdy: Drum Major 3, 4: All- Regional Band 2, 3: State Band 3, 4: Wind Symphony 2. 3: Concert Band 1: SGA 2. 3: Pep Band 1: Marching Band 1-4 Carl George Downey: Football 1 Debra Ann Drummond: Art Aide 2 - 4 Bonny Ann Duncan: Pep Club 1: FHA 1: Music Club 2: French Club 2. 3: FBLA 3. 4: Girl’s Cho- rus 1. 2: Concert Choir 3: Regional Chorus 2. 3: All-County Chorus 3: Homecoming Float 1 Raymond Joseph Dunkelberger: Junior Civi- tan 2 - 4: FHA 4: Basketball 2 Douglass Charles Durrant: FHA 4: Soccer 3. 4 _ Vicky Lynn Eary: FBLA 2. 3: French Club 3. 4: FHA 4: Softball 2; Prom Committee 3: Winter - Carnival Committee 3 Frank Hobson Eastman, Jr.: Latin Club 1 - 3: XFS 3. 4: Basketball 1: Baseball 2: Track 1: Football Manager 1 - 3: Lab Assistant 3. 4: T.V. Assistant 1, 2: Winter Carnival Decorations 4 Lindsey Bland Edwards: H-Teens 4: SODA 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Yearbook 3. 4; Editor 4: Prom Decorations 3: Homecoming Decora- tions 4 Warren Othello Edwards: Black Heritage Task Force 2: Intramurals 2 - 4 Sally Scott Faber: H-Teens 1. 2: FHA 4: Bas- ketball 1.2 Harry Milton Falconer, Jr.: German Club 2 - 4: Mach C Assistant 3. 4 Joy Clintonette Faris: FBLA 2: Spanish Club 4: Marching Band 1 - 4: Concert Band 1, 2; Wind Symphony 3. 4:SGA4 Eric Coaston Farley: Football 1, 2.4 Jav Franklin Farley: Football Manager 1 - 4: Basketball Manager 1 - 4: Track Manager 1, 2: Prom Decorations 3: Winter Carnival Decora- tions 2 John Clay Farmer: Winter Track 2 - 4: Captain 4: Football 1. 3: Track 1. 2. 4: Intramurals 1. 3. 4 Matthew Clint Farmer: Football 1. 3. 4; Track 1.2: Winter Track 2. 3: Intramurals 3 Teresa Elaine Farmer: H-Teens 1 - 4; VP 2: Historian 3: Class Council 2: Class Secretary 3. 4: Homecoming Court 4: Girl's Chorus 1; Expressions 2 - 4: School Musical 1. 3: Senior Class Play 4: Stunt Night 3: Prom Decorations 3: Homecoming Decorations 4 Staley Alan Felton: Thespians 2: Marching Band 1 - 4: Drum Major 4; Concert Band 1. 2: Wind Ensemble 3, 4: SGA 2 - 4: Senior Class Play 4: School Musical 1 - 4: HOW 3: Choir 4 Rose Celeste Femiani: Spanish Club 3. 4: Pres- ident 4: XFS 4: H-Teens 4: SGA 4: Homecom- ing Decorations 4: Winter Carnival Decora- tions 4 Charles Porter Fleet, Jr.: Latin Club 2 - 4: Presi- dent 4: NHS 4: VCU Math Contest 3: Golf 1 - 4: SGA 4: Senior Play 4 Winona Darlene Fleming: DECA 3: FHA 4: JA 3: SODA 4: NHS 3. 4: National Merit Semi- Finalist 4: Basketball Manager 3: Track Man- ager 1; Marching Band 1. 2: Concert Band 1: Drill Team 2: Library Assistant 2. 3: Career Center Aide 4: Homecoming Decorations 4: Prom Decorations 3 Herbert Donald Flippen, Jr.: Chess Club 1 - 4: VP 4: Latin Club 3. 4: Art Club 1: Computer Club 1: HOW 4: School Musical 1: Library Assistant 1: TV Studio 2 Douglas Stuart Ford: ICT 3. 4: Intramurals 1. 2 Sheri Ann Foster: FHA 2: DE 3: GOE 4: Office Assistant 1. 2 Claiborne Lee Franklin: VICA 3. 4: Marching Band 1. 2: Wind Symphony 3. 4 Avis Percella Frazier: COE 4: FBLA 3. 4:JA4 Gerald Andre Freeman: Intramurals 2 - 4 Philip Edward Fritz: Key Club 2 - 4: H-Teens Sweetheart 3. 4: Football 4: MVP 4: Baseball 1 - 4: Intramurals 3. 4 Jerry Randolph Frostick: Key Club 2 - 4: H- Teens Sweetheart 1 - 4: SGA 1 - 3: Boys’ State 3: Basketball 1 - 4: Baseball 1 - 4; SODA 3. 4: Prom Decorations 3 Mildred Evelyn Fulton: DECA 3: FBLA 1. 2: Sadie Hawkins Court 3: Homecoming Queen 4: Gymnastics 1, 3, 4: Intramurals 1: Fashion Show 3: SGA 1: Homecoming Float Workshop 1 Wanda NaChay Gaines: FBLA 3. 4 Faye Francis Garness: FHA 4: FBLA 3, 4: Safety Club 2 - 4; Marching Band 1. 2: Library Assistant 1. 2: Concert Band 1, 2 Stephanie Elois Garness: H-Teens 1. 4: FHA 2. 3: FBLA 3: Safety Club 3. 4: National Achieve- ment Commendation 4: AMS Qualifier 3: Intramurals 1: Fashion Show 2 Gayle Marie Garnett: H-Teens 1 - 4: FBLA 4 Historian : DECA 3: Latin Club 1 - 3: Winter Carnival Court 4: Gymnastics 1: Clinic Aid 2: Cheerleader 1 - 4: Council 3: Homecoming Decorations 4 Elizabeth Candice Gentry: FBLA 2: GAA 4; JV Basketball 1. 2: Co-Captain 2: Softball 1 - 4 Lisa Gaye Gentry: H-Teens 1 - 4: Sec. 1: Treas. 3: FHA 4: Council 2: SGA 3: Jr. Civitan Sweet- heart 3: Homecoming Court 4; Cheerleader 1 - 4: Co-Captain 2: Stunt Night 3; Prom Commit- tee 3: Float Workshop 1 Pamela Gale Gentry: ICT 3. 4: Basketball Man- ager 1: Office Asst. 2 Tamie Renee Giles: DECA 4; FHA 4; Sadie Hawkins Court 3: Homecoming Court 4: Gym Aid 3: School Musical 1 Jeffrey Clay Goins: Basketball 1, 2; Intramu- rals1-4 Anne Marie Gorman: Music Club 1: SGA 1. 3: Council 2. 3: H-Teens 1 - 4: Pres. 3: Spanish Club 3: Concert Choir 2: Class Vice Pres. 4: Governors School 3: National Honor Society 3. 4: Intramurals 1: VCU Math Contest 3: VCU Typing Contest 3: Drill Team 2: Stunt Night 3: SODA 3. 4: Yearbook 3: Prom Committee 3 Edward Norris Greenhill: French Club 2: Bas- ketball 4 Jennifer Ann Gregory: GAA 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2 irack 1 Michael McCallum Gregory: Key Club 2 - 4: Chaplain 4: National Honor Society 4: Foot- ball 1-4: Stunt Night 3 Donald Kientzell Gunter: ICT 3. 4 Darryle Wayne Hall: DECA 3, 4: Student Gov- ernment Dav 2: Class Pres. 2. 3; DECA Contest Winner District 3 James Gary Hall: ICT 3. 4: FBLA 2 Gary Welford Hankins: Golf 3 Teresa Lynn Hargadon: GAA 4: Softball 3 Christopher Douglas Harris: Junior Civitan 3. 4 Douglas Reed Harris: XFS 1 - 3: Junior Civitan 2.3: Key Club 4: Sophomore Council Alternate 2 Mary Susan Harris: Latin Club 1. 2: SODA 3. 4: H-Teens II] 1 - 3: SGA Representative 1. 2. 4: Kev Club Sweetheart 4: Jr. Council Alternate 3: Jr. Civitan Sweetheart Court 3: Homecom- ing Court 4; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheer- leader 3. 4: Prom Committee Chairman 3: Homecoming Committee Chairman 4; Expres- sions 3.4 Richard Noel Harris, Jr.: Key Club 1 - 4: SODA 3. 4: H-Teens III 3. 4: Nat. Honor Society 4; Winter Carnival Ct. 4: Boys’ State 3: Football 1; Manager 2: Soccer 2 - 4: Tri-Captain 3. 4: Baseball 3: Sub-Co-Chairman Homecoming 4: Intramurals 3: Stunt Night 3 Deborah Victoria Hart: FBLA 1 - 4: Treasurer SerHA. wea: DECGA 3: Library Asst. 1- 3: COE Stu. 4: Fashion Show 3: Concert Band 1: JA 1. 2 Philip Lewis Harvey: DECA 4: Library Aid 1 Cynthia Michelle Hayes: Safety Club 3. 4: Debating Club 4; Black Heritage Task Force 2. 3: Prom Decoration 3: Make-up Comm. Sen. Play 4 Mary Elizabeth Hayes: H-Teens III 1 - 4: Chaplain 3: AFS 4: DECA 3: SGA 2 - 4: Who's Who Among American High School Students 3: Jr. Civitan Sweetheart Ct. 3: Varsity Gym- nastics 1: ]V Cheerleading 2: Varsity Cheer- leading 3. 4: Stunt Night 3. 4: Prom Decora- tions 3: Donkey Basketball Cheerleader 3: Homecoming Decorations 4: Committee Chairman 4: Winter Carnival Decorations 2. 3: Fashion Show 3: Freshman Float 1: Exchange Student 2 Richard Louis Hedgepeth, Jr.: Science Club 2: AFS 3: HOW Magazine 3: Soccer 2. 3: Concert Band 1: Wind Symphony 2 - 4: Jazz Band 3. 4: Marching Band 1 - 4: Our Town 4; Library Asst. 1: Regional Band 3 - 4: Regional Chorus Orchestra 3: Percussion Ensemble 4: Drum Captain 4: School Musical 1 - 4: Freshman Float Decorations 1: Pep Band 4; Intramurals 2 William Dale Heffler: Safety Club 3. 4: Track 2 Christopher Douglas Herbert: Cross Country 1 - 4: Indoor Track 1 - 3: Outdoor Track 1 - 3: Most Valuable Runner 3; Co-Captain 3: All District Cross Country 1 - 3: All Regional Cross Country 3: All District Spring Track 3 Susan Sterling Hicks: FBLA 2. 3: FHA 1. 2: Music Club 1; All-County Choir 3; Girls Cho- rus 1, 2: Mixed Chorus 3 Cheri Lynne Hodges: H-Teens III 1 - 3: AFS 4: Latin Club 1 - 4: French Club 4: Miss Sparkle and Shine 4: FTBW 3. 4: Track 1, 2: JV Cheer- leader 2: Varsity Cheerleader 3. 4; Stunt Night 3: Prom Decorations Committee 3: Homecom- ing Float Decorations 1-- 4: Our Town’ 4 Lisa Carol Holbrook: Pep Club 1: VICA 2 - 4: Vice Pres. 4: Library Asst. 1; Pep Club Float Decorations 1 Cecilia Marie Hood: Latin Club 1. 2. 4: Debate Team 1. 2: Class Representative 1. 2: Class Float Workshop 1. 2: Latin Banquet 1 - 3: Served at Winter Carnival 1 Cathy Lynn Hoover: ICT 3. 4. Treasurer 4 Jefferson Paul Hudson: Junior Civitans 2 - 4: Intramurals 1. 2 John Edward Hudson: VICA 4 John Hunter Jackson: Chess Club 3. 4: Vice President 3: President 4; French Club 3. 4: Key Club 4: National Honor Society 4: Smoke Sig- nals 4: Co-Editor 4: SGA Council 4 John Fletcher Jones: Key Club 3. 4: SODA 4: VICA 3. 4: National Honor Society 4: H-Teens Sweetheart 4: Track 1: Expressions 2 - 4: Stage Band 2 John Holden Jones: Latin Club 2 - 4 Treasurer 3: Band Manager 4: International Thespian Society 3. 4: HOW: SGA Rep. 2 - 4: SODA 4: School Musical 2. 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Concert Choir 4 Pamela Sue Jones: H-Teens III 1 - 4: Latin Glib 1. 2 DECA: 3; Homecoming Ct. 4; JV Cheerleader 3. 4: Co-Captain 4; Prom Decora- tions 3: Fashion Show 3: Stunt Night 4 Barbara Anne Judy: FHA 1 - 4: FHA Executive Council 3: Treasurer 4: Home Ec. Aid 4: Library Aid 4 Tracy Dean Kay: Jr. Civitan 2 - 4: Chaplain 3: Sergeant-At-Arms 4: Soccer 2 - 4: Prom Deco- rations 3: Homecoming Decorations 4: Home- coming Float 3.4 William Bradford Kelly: Varsity Wrestling 2 - 4: Ninth Grade Football 1: Varsity Football 2 - 4 Peter Royce Keran: Ninth Grade Football 1: Varsity Football 2. 4: MC Stunt Night 3: Stunt Night 2: Donkey Basketball MC 3 Marv Lee Kidd: DECA 3: Fashion Show 3 Sharon Anita Jackson: Girls Glee Club 1. 2: Pep Club 1. 4: FBLA 2. 3: Safety Club 2 - 4: VICA 3: Track 1: Lib. Asst. 1: Off. Asst. 2 Michael Curtis Jennette: Track 1 - 3 Steven Arthur Jennings: Science Club 2. 3: Tennis 1: Intramurals 2 - 3 Bettina Pleasants Johnson: VICA 2 David Edward Johnson: Latin Club 2: Quill and Scroll 3. 4; Student Government Day 4: Baseball Scorekeeper 3. 4: SGA Pres. 4: “Our Town’ 4: Latin “Certamenâ„¢ 1; YCC 3. 4: State Forensics Competition 2. 3: State Champion Humorous Interpretation 2; Dramatic Inter- pretation Quarterfinalist 3: Smoke Signals Bdity2.3 James Alexander Johnson: Ninth Gr. Basket- ball 1: ]V Basketball 2 Reggie Johnson: Ninth Gr. Basketball 1: | Basketball 2: Varsity Ba sketball 3. 4 Bruce Spreull Jones: Key Club 3. 4: SGA Rep. 43 3, 4: VICA 3, 4: 3; FBLA 2, 3; Pep .2;M ching Band 1, 2. 4: Pep Banda’ yerly Spanis McKay: FBLA 2; Yearbook 2 beth Meads: Latin Club 1, 2; H. - 4; Jr. Civitan Club Sweetheart. donor Society 4; Sadie Hawk lie Hawkins Queen 3; Homeco ; 9th Grade Cheerleader 1; JV 2. Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; Class _ DECA 2 - 4; Student G iff 4; Olympic Weightlifti ; Homecoming Float De rching Band 2, 3 uild 1 - 4; Art Work- 4; SCA 4; Boy's State — Spirited Baseball Player 3; Varsity Baseball 1 - 3; Prom Homecoming Chairman 4; all 3; Homecoming Signs 4; ;: Homecoming Float 1; Home- ative 3 mann: H-Teens III 1, 2, 4; Peer . Youth Advisory Committee 4; 1; SGA Assembly 3; Homecom- FS 1; GAA 1; Girl's’ Track Show’ 3; Baccalaureate Usher scofations 3; Committee Chairman orations 4; Class Council n Marie Nichols: XFS 1; Solo Ensem- moke Signals Business Staff 3; COE 4; C wp pplition 4 larie Nix: H-Teens III 2 - 4; Presi- = . Parliamentarian 3; National ; “Our Town†4; Concert unds 4; Prom Decorations 4; cOrations 4 n: FHA 1, 2, 4; Home Ec. nsinkable Molly Brown†2; e1,4 Novak: FBLA 3; Vice Presi- E4 nally: Key Club 1 - 4; FHA 4; theart 1 - 4; Winter Carnival jurals 2 - 4; JV Track 1; Varsity Grade Football 1; JV Football 3; 1 4; Donkey Basketball 3; Prom Stunt Night 3 Connell: FHA 1, 2, 4; SCA 1, 2; 1, 2; Winter Carnival Court 4; mecoming Committee 4 Ogilvie: H-Teens III 1 - 4; Chap- “ent 2; AFS 2 - 4; Vice President 3, b 3, 4; FHA 4; SODA 3, 4; FBLA 2; School 2; Girls’ State 3; Honor National Merit Commended Stu- k Heritage Task Force 1; Annual ning Committee 3; Yearbook Edi- f 3, 4; Host Family for Foreign ‘Student 2; Stunt Night 3; Homecom- Decorations 2, 4; VCU Typing Con- s Council 3; Class Council 2; Prom Co-Chairman 4; Winter Carnival j yay, base FHA 4; Intramurals 3; h - 4; Baseball 1, 2; Donkey Basketball Decorations 3; Homecoming Decora- F. Overbey Jr.: XFS 1 - 4; Historian 2; Club 1; President 3; SGA Council 3; 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Intramurals 1; ook Editorial Staff 2, 3; Yearbook Photo 3: Lab Assistant 1, 2 th Wilson Owens: Latin Club 2, 3; Key American High School Students 3; National Honor Society 4; Varsity Tennis 1 - 4; Intramu- rals 1, 3; Class Treasurer 3; SGA Representa- tive 4; Prom Decorations 3 Robert W. Sadler: FHA 4; FBLA 4; Chess Club 3, 4; Drum Captain 4; Basketball 1, 2; Indoor Track 1; Library Assistant; Marching Band 1 - 4; Stage Band 2 - 4; Wind Symphony 1, 4; Con- cert Band 1; Jazz Band 1; School Musical 2, 3, 4 Mary Theresa Saunders: FBLA 2 - 4; Treasurer 2; Secretary, 3; President 4; H-Teens III 4; SGA Representative 3; Council Representative 4; Prom Decorations; Basketball Consessions 4 Matthew Edward Scharf: German Club 2, 3; SODA 4; Chess Club 1; 1st Place Chamber- layne Women’s Association Art Contest 2; “Our Town†One Act Plays Props 4; HOW Lit- erary Magazine Illustrations 3, 4 Sheri Lynn Schisler: FBLA 2 Kathleen Jean Seay: GAA 2; Art Club 1, 4; DECA 3; Attendance Office 1; Newspaper 4; HOW Literary 3, 4 Sandra Leigh Seither: French Club 2 - 4; FBLA 3, 4; Secretary 4; FHA 1, 4; Music Club 3; Pep Club 1; All-County Choir 3, 4; Girls Chorus 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Office Assistant 1, 3; Cho- rus Assistant 4; Homecoming Float 1; ‘“Gods- pellâ€â€™ Usher 3; “Our Town†Class Tickets 4 Sharon Gail Shahinian: ICT 3, 4;@ass Officer Z Raymond Perry Shaw: DECA Wrestling 1 Sharon Diane Shepperson: GAA 2; COE 4; Perfect Attendanee Basketball 2; Intramurals 3; Latin onve 1-3 , Jonathan Haywood Sherrod: XFS,1; Geng Club 1 - 3; Jr. Civitan 3, 4; Secretar Nation Conference of Christian and Jewish gpethe hood Award 3; Boys’ State Alternatem@y dom Foundation 3; Men's Varsity Tennis: Co-Captain 3; Intramurals 1 - 3 Lauri Denise Shook: XFS 3, 4; Vice-Presidet 4; French Club 1 - 4; Tottiia Pole 1-4; H-Teens III 4; SGA Regional Chorus 1; Exp County Ch 4; SODA Roof†2; “G Dell.’.3; ‘“G guard 1 - 4; € ande Prom Decorati tions 4; Homecom Sherrie Ann@ibl Class Coung J. Clay Simme 4: Football 1, 2 Rebecca Susan Sim Karen Sue Sizemo Girls Varsity Baske Assistant 1 ; Richard H. Sledd: 9th Gr Captain 1; Vy le ketal, Basketball 3, 4 Levette Smiley Glenn Timothy 3; Sounds 1 4 Symphony 3; Mar egional Chorus 30 Business Staff ip Ze 4; FHA he DY. 4; FBLA 2 § 4 ass (s puncil bs Gregory David Sprouse: FBLA 3; Winter C nival Court 4; Varsity Football 3, 4; V Wrestling 3, 4; Homecoming Decorations@ Harold Edward Stallings: Junior Civitan 3 Secretary 2, Vice President 3; H-Teen Sweetheart 1 - 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Sa v Night PWillia Hawkins Decorations 3; Float Decorations 2 f Ponce Linda Lee Stallings: H-Teens 4; l surer 1, 2; Quill and Scroll SpGig A: eresa Carnival Court 4; Yearbo@gaB Staff Ack 2 3; Business Manager 3; Pro ns 3 Whia Delbert William Stein Jr.: [C Sheila Elizabeth Stewart: Pe Club 2; Colorguard 2 - 4; FBLA Gene Edward Sylva: VICA 3, 4 ‘ Wayne Tyree Sutton: Boys T acid Robin Ann Talbert: DECA 3; 8B Cassandra Dee Taylor; ident 3, 4; SCA 3, 4 murals 3; Girls Ci VCU Math Contgge Karen Lynette p District Basket t¢ ye Distr Is Tig fart Terr ep Texler: wet: H-Teens 1; SGA 1; FHA 4; Homecoming Court Princess 4; lternate Girls’ State 3; Gymnastics Team 1; wheerleader 1 mange Student 2; Prom Committee 3; Stunt - 4; Co-Captain 2, 4; SGA t Workshop 1 n Welstead III: Marching Band 1, W@Ge 1,2; Wind Symphony 3; Photo it DECA 3, 4; Westbrook: Latin Club 2, 3; Night 3, 4; Marching Band 1 - od 1; Wind Symphony 2; Stage a Whitehead: Attendance fap: H-Teens III 2, 4; Vice 5 sh b 3; Sec. 3; SODA 3, vty 4; Quill and Scroll ww: es e 3; Girls Track 1 - 4 sel 4; Ha@megoming Deco- sÂ¥8;89V inter Carni- B , 2; March- forial Staff 3, 4; Class Treas. 497 C ath tures igh t tiome sher 46 Cindy Lou Abernathy Dale Alexander Barry Allen Dina Allen Jeff Almond St. Clair Almond Gary Alston Brenda Aluis Susan Anderson Yolanda Archer Claudia Arledge Bruce Arnette Tammy Arthur Lynn Artiglere Ted Atkinson Lisa Ayers Connie Ball Dennis Banton Juniors Think of the Future ze While the Juniors are beginning to look ahead to college applications and other plans that take shape in the final stretch of high school, they continue to work as a unit to accomplish the goals of the class of 1980. To help them carry out the important plans of this year, the class elected Steve Cooke as president, Brian Shook as vice president, Charlotte Whitlock as secretary, and Michelle Diaz as treasurer. The Junior class also relied on the support and guidance of their sponsor, Miss Flor- ence Bishop. The class started the year by once again creating a first-prize- winning Homecoming float. The arrival of class rings in October added to the excite- ment of their Junior year. As the year progressed, Prom became the focal point of their activities. The future looks promising for the class of 1980 as they face their last years at Henrico High School. Junior Class Officers: Steve Cooke — President, Brian Shook — Vice President, Charlotte Whitlock — Secretary, Michelle Diaz — Trea- surer Gary Barber Thomas Barden Debbie Barlow Ronnie Barnett Kris Barrett Michelle Bartlett Sherri Bass Cole Bawsell Dabney Beadles Kim Beard Troy Beattie Rodney Beazley Ron Bell Laurie Bennett Carolann Bentz Chris Bevan Joynette Binford Dennis Bishoff Linda Blackard Todd Blackard Tracey Blake Mike Blankenship Becky Boldin Jerry Boltz Pam Borkey Susan Bowles Sherry Bowman Mike Boyle Raymond Brackett Annette Bradley Cynthia Bradley Jackie Bridgers Carlton Brightly Gina Brini David Broaddus Jeannette Broughman Junior Council: Kneeling: S. Cooke Pres., C. Whitlock — Sec., M. Diaz — Treas., B. Shook — Vice Pres. Sitting: K. Diaz, G. Mallory, G. Stinnett, C. Jones, D. Barlow, D. Johnson, C. Aberna- thy, R. Freeze. Standing: P. Rush, L. D’Surney, J. Knapp, B. Elliot. 47 48 Cynthia Brown Jeff Brown Karen Brown Tondra Brown Brian Bruce Doug Bruce Joanne Bruschke Anna Bucher Lynn Bunch Chery] Burks Meg Burley Douglas Burch Suzanne Burton Charlie Butler Mary Beth Cair Lori Calabrese Ann Cardoza Terry Carlton Kim Carpenter Tim Carroll Scott Carter Tara Carter Donald Cassity Dalton Chandler Clint Chavis Billy Chenault Teresa Cheseldine Thina Chiles Laurie Chisliolm Danny Clark John Clark Duffey Clark Barbara Clifton Mike Cole Randy Cole Patricia Coles Donna Collins Patrick Connors Steve Cooke Jackie Cornetta Donna Couch Benson Crigger N. B. Curtis Joyce Dabney Laneta Davis Danny Deagle Tommy Denson Cathy Detrick Kimi Diaz Michelle Diaz Paul Dowdy Liz D’Surney Donna Eddleton Lisa Edwards 49 50 Carolyn Eheart Bruce Elliot Bernard Emerson Cindy Emory Scott Farmer Geoff Ferguson Peggy Ferrell Rochelle Fisher Susan Fodill Cassandra Forbes Steve Forbus Pamela Ford Donna Foster Kathy Fowler Mike Fox Patrice Fox William Fox Cirk Foxwell George Frady Eric Franklin Chris Frederickson Earnay Freeman Paul Freeman Robin Freeze Paul Galaspie Mark Gannon Eunice Gantt Craig Garde Larry Garnett Cherie Garrett obi, V5 “= an  ? Se Jamie Garriock Debbie Gibson Donna Gibson Sheila Gitman Barbara Gooch Andrea Goode Lori Goodman Dawn Goodrich Katy Gorman Liz Gortney Steve Gray Peggy Gress Brian Grosz Lisa Gupton Otey Haden Reed Hadra Butch Halasz Kenneth Hale Doris Hall Pam Hardy Yvonne Hardy Curtis Hare Earl Harris Page Harris Sabrina Harris Brenda Harrison Glen Hastings Bob Haufler Cathy Hawkins Paul Heflebower 51 Teresa Hendrick Jennifer Hertsch Amy Heston Margaret Hickman Butch Hicks Jimmy Higgins Kenneth Hobbs Robin Hodges Tammy Hadson Ed Hoffman Jessi Holbrook Debbie Holland Vicky House Lynn Hovatter Mike Hudgins Bill Hudson Lisa Hudson Catherine Hughes Toney Hunt Darrell Jackson Marcelle Jackson Edward James Derek Jeter Bonnie Johnson David Johnson Deborah Johnson Doug Johnson Jackie Johnson Kim Johnson Regina Johnson Tamara Johnson Bill Jones Courtnie Jones Dawn Jones Faith Jones Theresa Jones Nancy Justice Martina Kallenberger Wayne Keen Randy Kenney Paige Keran Debbie King Dana Klevgard Joanne Knapp Ellen Kreuger Bobby Kucera Curtis Lacy Jeff Ladd Richard Lawrence Chris Lee Nadine Lee Norman Lee Ann Legnaioli Bubba Lett Jay Linari Robyn Longest Valerie Love Lex Lutto Arthur Lynch Benita Lynch Grace Mallory Allen Martin Lyle Martin Cliff McAllister Dick McCracken Bryan McDaniel Sherry McDermott Scott McKee Glen McMillan Debra Melton Bruce Mercier Julie Merrick Scott Merriman Jennifer Metsgar Anne Miller Beth Mills Kim Mills Russell Mills Robbie Milner Meredith Minter Nadine Monroe Alton Moody Cheryl Moody 33 David Moore Joe Moore Sylvia Moore Walter Moore Ishmael Mosby Brenda Mosley Andrea Motley Joseph Neagle Richard Nelson David Newcomb Jeanie Nichols Tom Nichols John Nicholson George Omohundro Vince Orlandi Ray Ortell Buth Overton Julia Parcell Vic Patterson Jason Peele Cathy Perkins Chris Perry Ricky Phillips Wade Pierce Frances Pitts Garland Pleasants Russell Pomfrey Sheila Poole David Powell Michael Powell Linda Powers Dominique Propst Butch Puryear Sherry Ramsey Vic Reynolds Matt Rich Pernell Richardson Sherry Richardson Mike Riddick Michelle Ritchie Jeff Roberts Mark Robertson Donna Robinson Ricky Rogers Donnie Rook Carolyn Rowe Patricia Rowe Paul Rush Billy Rutherford Mark Sacra Harrison Sadler Madeline Saloman Tonda Santos Mike Saunders Cathy Schultz Crystal Scott Thomas Scrugys Cassandra Sellars Kirk Sharpe Robbie Shefelton 55 56 Brian Sherrod Bruce Sherrod Suzanne Sherrod Jerry Shinault Brian Shook Karen Shumaker Wayne Shumaker Jackie Sickinger Cecilia Simmons Matt Smith Pam Smith Vickie Smith Barrie Smithers Jeannette Smock Lisa Spainhour Chuck Stiff Georgianne Stinnett Missy Strauss Lyn Streater Donnie Stuart Dion Sutton Lisa Swallow Judy Sylva Paul Talman Mary Tate Patti Taylor Linda Terrell Chris Tetzlaff Teresa Tipton Sharon Thaniel Lauren Thayer Lindsay Thomas Carol Thompson Jay Thompson Paul Thurston Jerald Tuck Oscar Tuck Cornelios Turnage Marjorie Underwood Bret Van Dusen Tod Van Dusen Deette Vass James Verlander Kristen Vlahos Steve Waalwyn Gail Wade Kim Waldrop David Walker Karen Walker Melisa Walker Karen Ward Lisa Washington Kim Watson Carol Welstead Rita Westbrook Albert Whitaker Danny Whitaker David White Herbert White Octavia White Charlotte Whitlock Vicky Whitlock Mark Wilcox Wendy Wiles Linda Wilkerson Anita Williams John Williams Kenny Williams Tim Williams Thomas Winecoff Eva Winstron Melody Woodfin Tony Woods Joann Woody Pam Worrell Randy Wray Tom Wright Michelle Wynn Valerie Yeatts Rick Zigler 57 58 Sophomores Taking Care of Business 5 4 Taking care of business and enjoying themselves keeps the sophomore class busy. Leading the class are President Pam Coxford, Vice President Mic- helle Sprouse, Secretary Donna Lucord, Treasurer Dee Trevvett and sponsor Mrs. Nichols. Hav- ing bake sales, selling warrior jerseys and maintaining the grass between the 50 building and the library are some of the projects that are being under- taken by the sophomore class. Not only are the sophomores having fun, but they are also getting down to business. Sophomore Class Officers: First row: Michelle Sprouse — Vice Pres., Donna Lucord — Sec., Dee Trevvett — Trea- surer. Second row: Pam Coxford — President. Kanisha Adkins David Agee Connie Aldredge Karen Allen Tom Allen St. Clair Almond Wanda Alspaugh Gina Andrews Otis Andrews CeCe Archer Brenda Armstrong Kenny Artunian James Atkins Jeff Atkinson Kendra Atkinson Neal Atkinson Michelle Ayers Debra Bacon Greg Baily Adrianne Ballard Juanita Banks Mike Banton Cherolyn Barnes John Bartgis Barry Bass Mary Baughan Tracy Beard Terri Beaver Donna Beck Carolyn Bell 59 David Bell Chery] Boltz Lin Borkey Antony Boseman Ernest Bottoms David Bradley Melody Brewton George Bridges Henry Briggs Duke Brizzolara Kim Brown Lenore Brown Lewis Brown Matt Brown Todd Brown Tammy Brown Wanda Brown David Browning David Bruce Anthony Bryant Billy Bulifant Robbie Bullard Jamie Burgess Benny Burruss Wanda Burton Steve Byrd Heidi Carson Bruce Carter Kenny Carr Matt Carr Diane Caswell Joe Cecil Sherry Chaplin Teresa Cheseldine Deborah Chisenhall Chuvalo Christian Anthony Clark Alan Clarke Jeff Cline Beth Cloninger Clint Coates Beverly Collins John Collins Richard Colyer Arvette Conyers Cindy Cooke Sherri Cooke Raymond Cooper Douge Coppage Bill Covington Kenny Covington Pam Coxford Kelly Craver Jenny Crenshaw David Cully Donald Currier Todd Curry Lloydette Davis Pam Davis David Dean 61 Tim Dean Thomas Dean Linda Dickerson Dale Dillon Sandra Duesberry Julie Dunning Khanh Duong Sarah Dzuiba JoEllen Edwards Mike Edwards Robbie Edwards Billy Elgin Cynthia Epps Susan Erdman Davis Estes Betty Etosh Jenny Faber Steve Faggert Jaye Farmer Crystal Fisher John Fitzgerald Suzanne Flippen Walter Fo ntaine Angie Forbes George Ford Susan Forrestal Eric Frederickson Karen Freed Ernest Freeman Paul Freeman Steve Fritz Sherri Funkhouser Norman Gaines Keith Garrett Tom Garrett Debbie Gibson Trudy Gibson Tracey Glasper Jennifer Glave Martin Goldenbaum Mike Good Graham Goodloe Teresa Goodrich Mary Gorman Jerry Gowen John Graham“ Chris Graves Beth Grubbs Bryan Gunnell Gisele Gunter Debbie Hall Laurie Hargadon Andrea Harris 63 Cristal Harris Tommy Harris Wendy Harris Tyrone Harvey Thomas Hawkes Kevin Hayes Greg Henley Tom Henry Lorraine Henson George Heston Teresa Herbert Judy Hicks Wally Hogue Kay Holcomb Page Holmes Timmy Holmes Scott Hornbarger Benny Horning Diane Horton Carroll Hughes Darryl Hughes Linda Hunt Susan Icher Marcus Jeannette ms ciple reset NIT Oe als Joe Jefferson Edward Jenkins Mike Jerrett Karen Johnson Kenneth Johnson Kim Johnson Linda Johnson Karen Jones Pat Jones Robin Jones Robyn Jones Susan Jones Jimmy Kasko Kathy Kelly Annette Kennedy James Kieger Beth Kies Doug King Chuck Klehr Jason Klevgard David Land Gavin Latney Louis Lauterbach Derek Leake Carol Leeson Jeff Lewis Diane Lett Cherie Lewis Chester Lineberry Terry Lippy Joe Lipscomb Gineen Logan John Longest Robert Lowry 65 66 Glenn Lucas Frank Luck Donna Lucord Wayne Lukhard Dwight Lynch Kathy Lynn Janice Lyons Mike Magee Melanie Mahanes Teresa Malmquist David Marshall Paige Martin Tim Martin Timmy Mathews Devin McDaniel J. R. McGuinn Sophie McLawhorn Bobby McRae Pam Mickens Karen Millican Robin Mills Ken Mitchell Norma Moles Dennis Moore SAGAR nth At oe hae! Kenny Moore Traci Morris Jom Mootz David Moran Ross Moseley Tommy Moyer Jennifer Mullen Jewel Myers Kim Nadder Tracie Nix Janet Nolan Mark Norrell Gary Nuckols Stewart Nunn Janice Nunnally Scott Nunnally James Oglesby Linda Parrish Tony Passmore Mike Pastore Barry Patterson Julie Payne Kim Peal Debbie Phillips 67 68 Sheryl Pierce Donna Pinson Kerri Pittard Kenneth Powers Mike Powers Cynthia Poythress Shelly Proffitt Parrish Propst James Pugh Neil Quimby Monica Ready Terry Redd Diane Reynolds Bryan Reyns Rena Richardson Lorrie Robertson Michael Robertson Tina Robertson Hilda Robinson John Robinson Lynn Robinson Sherrie Robinson Brenda Rogers David Rose Sterling Royal Rusty Russell Dave Saller John Savage Kathy Schneides Michael Schools Sophomore Council: Ist row: W. Harris, L. Wetsler, J. Glave, K. Schneider, R. Jones, R. Wilcox. 2nd row: D. Trevvett — Treas., D. Lucord — Sec., M. Sprouse — Vice Pres., P. Coxford — Pres. C. W. Seal Beth Selden Lorie Semones Tim Seward Earl Sheets Jonathon Shepard Kathy Shope Darlene Slator Donna Smiley Bill Smith David Smith Diane Smith Diane Smith Robbie Smith Sherrie Smith Craig Snead Sherri Snell Paul Spence Regina Spence Pamela Spencer Diane Spenner Raymond Spiers Robbie Spiers Kim Spiller 69 70 Connie Sprouse Kevin Sprouse Michelle Sprouse Larry Stamey John Stewart Rocky Stoeffler Buddy Stone Todd Stone Stephanie Strawder Duchess Steater Jimmy Strickler Valvin Sutton Danny Swecker Allen Talbott Lisa Tate Dwayne Taylor Kim Taylor Wayne Taylor Byron Terry Lisa Terry Mike Terry Cynthia Thomas Wesley Thompson Eva Thurston Tommy Tinsley Dee Trevvett Cherryann Treyler John Tuck Maurice Tuck Lauren Tucker Steve Tyler Tammy Tyler Martha Utley Susan Vandenburger Janet Vaughn Donnie Verlander Andy Via George Waddill Teresa Wade Trip Walker Mark Waller Leslie Ward Walter Watkins Wilbur Watts Gil Wells Joyce Wells Linda Wetzler Mickey West Rhonda Wilcox Susan Wilcox Angie Wilkins Kari Wilkinson Charles Williams Greg Williams James Williams Veronica Williams Wendy Williams George Wilton Jay Winkle Bobby Withrow Debbie Wood David Woodson Mike Wright Scott Wyatt Jeannie Yancey Jean Young Mike Young Robert Yurachek 72 Claudette Agee Jarvis Albert Nadine Allen Timothy Allen Alonzo Anderson Pam Arnold Donnie Ashworth Daphne Aylor Eddie Bacon Mike Bailey Antionette Ballard James Barfield David Barker The freshmen are young, eager and on the go. The freshman class leaders, Pres- ident Kay-Kay Smith, Vice President Laura Smith, Sec- retary Alisa Simmers, and Treasurer Yvette Davis along with class sponsor Mrs. Scott work with the rest of the freshmen to make their first year a successful one. They are working very hard on projects such as selling war- rior head charms, warrior buttons, and candy. They also maintain the courtyard between South Cafeteria and building 100. Making money and participating in campus activities start the class of ’82 off with a bang. Freshman Class Officers: Bottom row: Alisa Simmers — Secretary, Yvette Davis — Treasurer. Top row: Laura Smith — Vice President, Karen Smith — President. Freshmen on the Go Quinton Barnes John Barr Wendell Baskerville Tracy Baugher Scott Bazemore Steve Beaver Diane Beckhart Rene Bell Joy Belvin Ian Bennett David Benson Myron Birdsong Darryl! Bishop Melvin Black Ricky Blake Robbie Blake Gary Blaylock Darlene Blow Sherrie Bowles Sherry Bowles Brad Bradley William Bradshaw Steve Gregg Jelaine Branch Roger Breedlove Kim Brewer Sherry Briley Joan Brizendine Sheila Broache Mac Brock Rusty Brooks Jesse Brown Kevin Brown Kevin Brown Kim Brown Robert Brown Freshman Council: 1st row: K. Smith, L. Smith, A. Simmers, Y. Davis. 2nd row: N. Nuckols, L. Duke, A. Stone, M. Morton. 3rd row: D. Taylor-Fifield, L. Heston, D. Diaz, T. Mosby, N. West, K. Wilson, L. Faris, J. Brizendine, B. Hale, N. Rogers, R. Duesberry. 73 Sharon Brown Barry Bruce Sandra Bruce Cynthia Bryant James Burgess Joe Burnett Nancy Burnett Amy Burton Connie Burwell Dana Byrd Dana Byrd Lauri Cardoza Christie Carneal Donna Carroll Chris Carter Jerry Carter John Chamberlayne Justine Chiles Stuart Chiles Terry Clarke Veta Clarke Chris Claud Doris Clayton Nancy Cochran Dale Cockrell Nadine Cole Robert Cole Ira Coles Phillip Collins Sandra Cooper SR i at ZR MRNAS, RRS SRE a a RRO Nhe Seheieacoea ii aray Linda Couch Marvis Covington Dale Cox Edward Craddock Shirley Crawley Tracy Creery Lenny Cridlin Carol Culley Glenn Cumming Susan Currier Michelle Dabbs David Daniels Donna Davis Kim Davis Yvette Davis Donald Delaney Susanne Demro Dee Dee Diaz Sean Dolan Brian Dougherty Melissa Downy Richard Duesberry Lisa Duke Sandy Dungan Robbie Durvin Robert Duvall Karen Dyson Ray Dyson Steve Eacho Mary Eastman Doreen Edwards Paul Edwards Roger Edwards Joe Edmonds Douglas Ewbank Kim Fahed Leasa Faris Kendall Farmer 75 Kevin Farmer Dee Dee Ferrell Jay Ferrell Darryl] Fifield-Taylor Angie Flemming Steven Fodill David Forbes Nathan Ford Timothy Fonts Joe Fowler Cherise Frederickson William Frye Teresa Gallaway Randall Ganyo Karen Gardner Kim Gatewood Lana Gentry Lisa Gentry Steve Gilbert Vickie Giles Michael Gilman Doris Goldenbaum William Goodloe Lisa Goodman Debbie Gordon Mary Gove Nina Green Sandy Green Lee Greene Mary Gregory Rhonda Grosvenor Sandra Grubbs Gwen Gunter Ray Hahn Bonnie Hale Brenda Hall Sharon Hall Earl Hammond Kathy Handy William Handy Kelley Harding Helena Hargrove Jimmy Harliss Rady Harmon Frank Harris James Harris John Harris Lois Ann Harris Debra Harrison Raymond Harrison Sandra Harrison Mike Hart Gary Hart Robyn Harton Joyce Harvey Sandra Harvey Tim Haufler John Hauze David Hawkes Milissa Hawkes Al Hayes Claudia Haywood Janet Headley Bubba Heath 77 78 Matt Hendrick Kenneth Hendrick David Hening Scott Henry Shirla Hensley Donna Herbert Patricia Herrmann Rowland Hertsch Laura Heston William Hicks Mark Hilldrup James Hinson Darryl Hodson Viola Holbrook Richard Holcomb Tommy Holloway Bubba Hood Melanie Hopper Tammy Hornbarger Terry Horne Susan Houston Shelton Huddleston Mark Hudgins Keith Hudson Mike Hughes Allen Hume Greg Jackson Alvin Johnson Ann Marie Johnson Brad Johnson C. Johnson Doris Johnson Jill Johnson Tammy Johnson Patrick Johnson Joanne Jones Teresa Jones Jim Judy Vikram Kapil Debra Kay Tracy Keck Kari Keen Shawn Kelleher Shawn Ketron Todd Klevgard Sharon Kyger Bonny Lacy Conny Lacy Hank Lamburt Robin Lane Mike Latney Terri Lawson Allen Lee Nita Levine Gordon Lightfoot William Lightfoot Linda Linari Richard Little 79 80 Sharon Longest Maria Loupassi Dewayne Love Ted Loving Tina Loving Vanna Lumpkin David Lund Leroy Lundy Randy Lynn James Lyons Carol Mabry Joan Maiten Jamie Mallory Robbie Manson Mike Marshburn Carroll Martin Paul Martin Robin Martin Sandi Martin Sonny Mathews Billy Maunay Willie Mahan Dorothy McAlister Gordon McCauley Chan McClendon Krista McCue Elizabeth McCusker Mitzi McDougald Pam McGee Kim McLaughlin Steve McMillan Clinton Meadows Dino Merchant Jeff Merkle Jimmy Middlebrook Gene Miller Missy Millican Stephanie Mitchell Anne Moore Crystal Moore Gary Morgan Kevin Morton Marble Morton Thanai Mosby Clark Mower Timmy Moyer Greg Mullen Tim Myers Troy Myers George Nelson Glenn Newcomb Paul Nixon Tony Northington Natalie Nuckols David Oakley Bud Ostein Steven Ostrander Carolyn Owens Bobby Parrish Scott Patterson Steve Patterson Jay Pearman Eric Penley Terry Peoples Dee Dee Perks Glen Perks Shelby Peters Reuben Phelps 81 82 Janice Pike Junius Pittman Richard Pollock David Poore Monty Poston Ruth Powell Moses Pringle Jada Propst Kevin Pryor Ricky Raines Annette Rankin Rhonda Redd Bert Reyns Anthony Richardson Brenda Richardson Rena Richardson William Riddick Anita Ridenour Bryant Roberts Keith Roberts Mark Robertson Denise Robinson John Robinson O'Connel Robinson Tony Robinson Natalie Rogers Debbie Runion Abe Said Mike Satterwhite Beth Saunders Wayne Saunders Reggie Schaeffer Debbie Schisler Chico Scroggins Casey Scruggs Leeanne Seward Bruce Shackleford Mike Shearin Chip Shefelton Angela Shelton Jerraine Shelton Johnesta Shepard Bryan Shinault Bubba Shope Robin Sillmon Alisa Simmers Barry Simms Doris Slayton Brenda Smith Edward Smith Eugene Smith Jeril Smith Kay Kay Smith Larry Smith Laura Smith Melody Smith Raymond Smith Rhonda Smith Steve Smith Butch Spicer 83 84 Butch Stamie Donna Stanley Linda Stiebel Glen Stoeffler Amy Stone Leslie Strumb Cheryl! Stubbs Pieshette Sturtevant Karen Taylor Johnnette Taylor Paul Taylor Maureen Tabasko Danna Terry Mike Terry Joey Tillay Jackie Timberlake Glenn Thomas Lisa Thompson William Thompson Cynthia Tisdale Erletta Trent Dianna Trivette Alan Tuck Andrew Tucker Debbie Turner Michael Turner Robert Turner James Turnge Linda Tuten Faye Tyler John Underwood Evan Van Brackle Scott Vanlandingham Chery] Van Pelt David Varner Scott Vaughan Timothy Vick Bobby Vickhouse Greg Vlahos Karen Voelcker Fred Waddy Gary Wade Marie Wade Terry Wade Darren Walker Pam Wallace Karen Walls Tracy Walter Kevin Walsh Kathy Wards Joanne Washington Kathy Washington Tony Washington Gwen Waters Robert Webster Debbie Wells Nevin West Stephanie White Timmy White Kurt Whiteman Chris Whitener Bobby Whittington Anthony Wilkins Greg Williams Katrina Williams Kim Williams Lewis Williams Penny Williams Steve Williams Elbert Wilson Kaky Wilson Todd Wilson Patricia Windle Robert Winecoff Yvonne Wingfield Keith Wright Elaine Yancy Dale Yeatts Renee Young Thomas Young Authority 87 ¢ oie, © 88 New Chiefs The administration of Henrico High School has undergone a great change this year. Dr. Edgar V. Wal- lin is our new principal. Thomas L. Walls and W. F. Cumbo, Jr. have joined Alan Dessenberger as assistant principals. With this change- over in the administration a new attitude has developed. The students and faculty have a renewed mutual respect for one another. They want to promote a feel- ing of respect for the school and a sense of responsibility for one’s personal conduct. They encourage the faculty to become involved in the school as a whole not just in the classroom. The new administration has strived to be responsive to the stu- dents’ needs and the teach- ers’ needs. The new adminis- tration believes in a policy of helping students and teach- ers to realize their own needs. In this way, they will make their own goals and make a commitment to meet these goals. This Page: Dr. Edgar V. Wallin. Opposite Page: Top row left to right: Alan Dessenberger. W. F. Cumbo, Jr., Thomas L. Walls. iss, dongeairontcnarationieni anette gm) EDGAR V. WALLIN _ 89 90 Behind the Scenes This is Mrs. Valdrighi’s first year at Henrico High School. Her previ- ous job was with Bethleham Elemen- tary School and she has found the change to high school very exciting. Mrs. Valdrighi has two sons, ages twelve and fourteen. She likes to spend her vacation fishing on the Chesapeake Bay. Mrs. Bevan enjoys her work and likes helping the students. She loves it when the graduates return to visit. In her spare time Mrs. Bevan cro- chets afghans and reads. Her favorite authors are Leon Uris and Maureen McCullough. She has one daughter, three sons, two grandchildren and two more grandchildren on the way. This is Mrs. Harris’ fifteenth year at Henrico. She enjoys her work and says that the students and teachers make her job easier. Her son and daughter graduated in 1967 and 1969 from Henrico. Her daughter has a two-year-old girl and her son is get- ting his PhD in organic chemistry at the University of Florida. Mrs. Pennell’s daughter's husband is in the Coast Guard. They visited him in Kodiak, Alaska where he was stationed. They spent two weeks there in the summer. She said the water was beautiful and it is a haven for men — plenty of good hunting and fishing. Since her return, she has given several slide presentations on her trip. Mrs. Martin is a graduate of Her- mitage High School. She is proud of her two boys, ages seven and nine, The students of Henrico High School make her job enjoyable. MARY J. VALDRIGHI Dr. Wallin’s secretary MARY T. BEVAN Guidance secretary HAZEL W. HARRIS Finance secretary ELEANOR B. PENNELL Attendance secretary PATTI P. MARTIN Mr. Dessenberger’s secretary LOUISE G. KING Library secretary ARLENE F. BURKS Clinic attendant THERESA R. DeRUSHA Cafeteria director ROBERT L. THOMAS Head custodian Mrs. King is one of Henrico’s avid sports fans. Her two daughters were involved with gymnastics when they attended Henrico. They are both stu- dents at V.C.U. and are interested in teaching physical education. Her oldest daughter is an assistant gym coach at Tucker. Mrs. Burks believes that the stu- dents here are the nicest of any school she worked with. The stu- dents and administration are very cooperative. She is proud to have had two children graduate from Henrico and one more who will eraduate soon. Mrs. DuRusha and her staff are very pleased with the new adminis- tration. They have noticed a marked change in the students’ manner and attitudes in the cafeteria. The staff appreciates the cooperation they receive from the faculty. They are feeding at least 70% of the student body which is more than ever before. In Mr. Thomas’ spare time he likes io i1sh and to- hint... He: hunts throughout Virginia especially in Buckingham. He even has his own hunting dogs. Mr. Thomas likes the school system because it gives him time for his pastimes. He likes the administration and he thinks it is very fair. He has been married for eleven vears. 91 92 Research and Aid DORIS QUARLES guidance CLAUDIA SCRUGGS guidance NANCY SUITT guidance LINDA VINSON guidance, career center LINDA WOOLRIDGE guidance. SODA sponsor JACQUELYN CUN library JANIS GRAHAM library NINGHAM LINDA ANDERSON single living LEON AUMAN music theory, band, jazz ensemble. NEELY AXSELLE algebra, geometry, math 9, H-Teens [V sponsor. RONALD AXSELLE world history and geography, history of the south, varsity wrestling and assistant varsity football coach. FRANCES BAILY Latin. SALLIE BAKER physical education, girls athletic association sponsor, junior varsity girls basketball and assistant softball coach. CATHERINE BARROWS stenography, cooperative office education. JANE BARTHURST special education, H- Teens III sponsor. FLORENCE BISHOP government, television supervisor, '80 class sponsor, flags, and colorguard sponsor. The Facets of Authority The Yearbook Editorial Staff circulated a questionnaire among the faculty and adminis- tration of Henrico High School. The questions posed in this sur- vey were meant to reveal the different sides of the average teacher. What activities did he participate in while in high school? What college did he attend? Do many teachers hold jobs outside of the school? Unfortunately, of the one hun- dred and five teachers and administrators polled, only fifty-seven percent actually returned our survey. The fol- lowing pages will reveal the results from this representative group. 93 ROBERT BLACKBURN world history and geography, current affairs, intramurals, varsity tennis coach. BARBRA BLALOCK algebra, geometry, math 9, H-Teens I sponsor. HAYS BOWLING industrial cooperative training, vocational industrial clubs of America sponsor. MABEL BOYD algebra, pre-algebra, adva nced placement calculus. KENNETH BRADFORD English 11, 12, advanced composition and creative writing. BOBBY BROWDER industrial arts, woodwork. JOHN BROWN government, economics, varsity football coach. WILLIAM BROWNING attendance, U:S. history, junior varsity football coach. PEGGY BUENGER Expressions, girls and concert choir, Sounds, and school productions. PATRICIA BURCHER beginning typing, clerk typist, introduction to business. ELISE CAGE analysis, geometry, pre- algebra. NANCY CARRIG world history and geography, 20th century history. SARAH CARTER Latin, Latin club sponsor. _ SARAH JO. CHERRY geometry, math 9, pre- — algebra, varsity softball coach, RUTHCLARKE English 9. HELEN COLEMAN ‘English 12, advanced placement English, honor society and creative writing sponsor. DONALD COLLEY US. history, history of colonial America, varsity baseball coach. ELIZABETH CONNER Franch, varsity cheerleader sponsor. PAMELA COSBY art, creative crafts, drawing, thespian society sponsor, school productions. GARY CRISWELL world history and geography, key club sponsor, junior varsity wrestling, assistant junior varsity boys track, 9th grade football coach. JOAN DARDEN physical education, varsity girls basketball coach. GUY DAVIS U.S. history, varsity boys basketball coach. JACKIE DAVIS beginning typing, clerk typist, introduction to business, future business leaders of America club sponsor. WAYNE DAVIS physics, physical science, television supervisor. Thirty-two percent of those who answered the survey grad- uated from high schools in the Richmond Metropolitan Area. Listed below are the ten schools and the number of faculty members who graduated from each. Collegiate George Wythe Glen Allen Henrico Hermitage Highland Springs Huguenot Patrick Henry Thomas Jefferson J. R. Tucker Virginia Randolph So eS Rie B® MH KH WH dS Our survey revealed that the teachers who responded repre- sent forty-nine different col- leges and universities located throughout the country. One teacher attended a foreign uni- versity, The University of Paris. The university represented by the largest number of our answering faculty is Virginia Commonwealth University. 95 96 DIANNA DIX English 10, HOW advisor. ANDREA DURHAM physical education, intramurals, varsity gymnastics coach. GERLINDA EDWARDS English 9, advanced composition and creative writing. NELSON ELAM drivers education, 9th grade football coach. GARLAND ELLETT physical education, student government association advisor, assistant varsity football and varsity boys basketball coach. KEN EPLING marketing, fashion merchandising. COURTNEY FREDERICK clerk typist, cooperative office education. JOHN GALLIER government, chess club sponsor. DONALD GANZERT U.S. history, advanced placement U.S. history, student organization for developing attitudes advisor. WILLIAM GARBETT physical education, varsity boys track, assistant varsity football and varsity indoor track coach. DAVID GARRETT world history and geography, U.S. history, varsity soccer coach. JOE HADEN in school suspension. JUDITH HALL physical education, assistant gymnastics coach. VIRGINIA HALLER geometry, math 9, computer programming. ANN HAMLETTE special education, H- Teens Il sponsor. CHARLES HANBURY marketing, occupational essentials. BRENDA HANCOCK special education. JOSEPH HARE mechanical drawing, woodwork, varsity golf coach. LOIS HARRIS English 11. DAVID HARWOOD marketing, introduction to world of work, education for daily living, occupational essentials, distributive education clubs of America sponsor. DOT HAUFLER in school suspension. RAYMOND HEGE industrial arts, woodwork. BETTY HOFFER beginning typing, introduction to business. ELIZABETH HUDSON home and family living, clothing and children, future homemakers of America club sponsor. When our teachers were stu- dents, they were involved in a variety of extracurricular activ- ities and sports. Forty-eight per- cent of those who answered played a sport in high school, and thirty-three percent played a college sport. (Three teachers played semi-pro_ sports.) Twenty percent of the respond- ing teachers performed in their bands or drill teams. Twenty percent were cheerleaders, and several of our teachers were majorettes. Twenty-seven were selected for Homecoming Courts or the equivalent. Just twenty-seven percent partici- pated in forensics competitions, but a grand total of sixty-three percent performed in plays and musicals. 97 98 ALVIN HUNTER woodwork. MILDRED JENKINS English 12, speech. RICHARD JONES industrial arts, metal. MARGARET KING advanced beginning typing, personal typing, business law. NANCY LAVIER world history and geography, sociology. DEBRA MARLOW English 10, yearbook business staff advisor, national honor society sponsor. JUDITH MARSHALL English 9. RANDALL MATHIS advanced biology, physical science. BARBRA MITCHELL algebra, pre-algebra. CARLTON MOORE photo journalism, Smoke Signals advisor. WAYNE MOSELEY. world history and geography, television supervisor, intramurals. DOUGLAS MOYER algebra, pre-algebra, psychology, junior varsity baseball coach. NORA NEWELL Spanish, student government association advisor CAROLYN NICHOLS English 12, 81 class sponsor, forensics sponsor. DOROTHY PAYNE English 10, 11, quill and scroll sponsor. SUE RAMER beginning and advanced accounting, Smoke Signals advisor. PAUL REAHARD English 11, television program director, drama, school productions, one act play. BARBRA REYNOLDS biology, science club sponsor. PAMELA ROACH algebra, geometry, survey, assistant varsity girls track coach. FAYE ROLLINGS world history and geography, German, German club sponsor, intramurals, varsity girls tennis coach. DAVID RUSCUS chemistry, advanced placement chemistry. SARAH SAVAGE art, ceramics, painting, sculpture, school productions. MARGARET SCHAEFER algebra, math 9, vocational math. CARL SCIORTINO chemistry, biology. Over one-half of the faculty who replied were tapped into honor societies in their high schools. Over one-fourth of the group were members of a col- lege honor society. An impres- sive ninety percent of our rep- resentative group of teachers held offices in high school or college. Most of our group of teachers continued their formal educa- tion beyond earning the Bache- lors Degree. More than one-half of these teachers have their Masters Degrees, and two of them hold their Doctorates. 99 ANN SCOTT English 10, 82 class sponsor. HARRY SHARPER drivers education, student safety club sponsor. BARBRA SHELTON beginning typing, introduction to business, stenography, American field service club sponsor. SANDRA SHUMATE special education, 9th and junior varsity cheerleader sponsor. GHARLES SPIVEY graphic art, communication technology. AGNES STACIA French , Spanish, French club sponsor. MARY STEVENS English 9, red cross club sponsor. DALE SVOR English 11, 12, 9th grade football coach. MARY SWEET homemaking, clothing and home. MARK SZALWINSKI physical science, 9th grade boys basketball coach. JIMMIE VEGA physical education, junior civitan, junior varsity basketball. STEPHEN VITEK physical education. FRANCIS WAGNER driver education, cross country, assistant indoor track and varsity boys track coach. MARTHA WALDEN analysis, algebra, consumer math. JANET WALSH English 10, 11, How magazine advisor. 3 hae Sgt Sales es es pneetne LINDA WERZ Spanish, majorettes sponsor. PATRICIA WEST special education. ELIZABETH WHITE reading. JUDY WHITLEY government, '79 class sponsor. JAMES WHITMIRE world history and geography, debating team sponsor. SHELLY WHITMIRE English 9, world history ind geography. PAIGE WHITTEN English 9, 10, yearbook editorial advisor, pep club sponsor, JUNIUS WOODARD biology BECKY WRIGHT English 9, 11, 12. From these various back- grounds and through various preparation for their teaching careers, these teachers came to preside over the classrooms at Henrico High School. Some came directly from college to their first teaching position here; however, sixty-eight per- cent of our responding teachers gained experience teaching somewhere else before coming to Henrico. In addition to teaching, some of our faculty put in extra hours of work before ‘going home.†Fifty- seven percent of our respond- ing teachers sponsor clubs at school. Thirteen percent of the group work at other jobs out side of school. DAHLE YORK algebra, math 9, survey, varsity girls track coach. 101 EIR a SUR SIRE SE Spirit oO oO Â¥Rrs RORGDER AP pF psi oer ssaieat KARAS . ee aes eh = Paty 104 VN x W4 105 Stars of the Cars Camaro Trans Am Corvette Datsun 280-z Firebird Mustang Mercedes-Benz Sports Coupe Re MG Midget Nope to Dope Legalize Drugs 41% Lower Drinking Popular Pastimes NE ye Ege 29% Undecided 8% No 66% Undecided 5% Partying Participating in Sports Dancing Being with Friends Listening to Music Sleeping Hunting Dating Data Dating Cruising Date Around: 59% Go Steady: 39% Don’t Date at All: 1% Other: 1% Musicians with the Most Best in Books Boston Jaws Earth, Wind and Fire The Thorn Birds The Bee Gees Roots | . Parliament Gone with the Wind Lynard Skynard The Promise ee Pablo Cruise The Other Side of Midnight Barry Manilow Once is not Enough Commodores The Bible Foreigner Animal Farm Teddy Pendergrass Pick of the Flicks Animal House Up in Smoke Halloween Grease Heaven Can Wait Smokey and the Bandit A Star is Born Star Wars The Sound of Music Saturday Night Fever Ip A ey, ae) Tee IN TEDOVN tale Ons NS Se ate, a a, AR PAG | A poll, sponsored by the TOGEM SS POLE] “wase sent around to selected classes in December. The students were asked to respond to the ques- tions with their favorite and- wers. The results were tabu- lated and the top ten in each category are listed on these two pages. Tops on the Tube oe? Mork and Mindy Saturday Night Live Mash Three’s Company Battlestar Galactica Soap Dallas The Incredible Hulk One Day at a Time — Different Strokes 108 Upper Left: On Halloween, A. Conyers, decided that she would liven up her school day. Upper Right: B. Turner attentively listens to the business dis- cussed at a.GAA meeting. Lower Left: Guests at the yearbook assembly gladly pose for a picture. Lower Right: Mem- bers of the Concert Choir sing carols at the Christmas assembly. About Face Excelling in character, lead- | ership, scholarship, and service is one of the goals students try to achieve. Adjusting to differ- ent environments, occasions, and situations also is a part of the students’ willingness and ability to adapt to school life. On January 5, 1979, a group of students were selected to be tapped into the National Honor Society. The Honorable Charles S. Robb was the guest speaker for the occasion. He expressed his views on the four qualities, character, leadership, scholarship, and service, neces- sary for induction into the National Honor Society. Below: Lt. Gov. Charles Robb speaks to all about hard work and the will to suc- ceed. Inset: Gayle Longest taps a sur- prised Charlie Fleet. Lower Left: The dignitaries watch as the tapping begins. Lower Right: Foreign exchange student, Janet Knowles, receives her Honor Society pin. sei i has in 2 i eg i! eta Bg: SS a esi ie ii hain iti des 109 ! } Notable Achievement This past summer Henrico was proud to have students selected to attend Boys’ and Girls’ State and The Governor's School for the Gifted. Ten Jun- iors and one Sophomore were selected through teachers’ eval- uations and community organi- zations. The time spent at the assigned college campuses for the activities proved to be a very valuable and memorable experience to all. The TOTEM POLE would like to recognize these students and congratulate them for their achievements. Sey eee ee vee ateccoe rs ess. S98 toe em nome Upper Right: W. Smith, D. Harris, D. Murphy, W. Lowry, S. Robinson. Right: B. Currier, E. Timberlake, S. Meads, S. Ogilivie, J. Brewer. Bottom Right: Front Row: J. Sherrod, G. Myers, T. Bowles, M. Perkins. Back Row: L. Whiteman, G. Longest, T. Daily, V. Watson. Bottom Left: D. Johnson, M. Burton, A. Gorman. 110 Foreign Exchange: Janet Knowles Arrives From “Down Under†Janet Knowles, Henrico’s for- eign exchange student, arrived in August to spend this school year. Janet lives in Kaitaia, New Zealand. She is involved in such school activities as French Club, A.F.S., Concert Choir, and H-Teens. Outside of school activities, Janet likes to go shop- ping and dancing. Some of her favorite singers include Joni Mitchell and Steely Dan. Janet says the first thing she noticed was the friendliness everyone showed. She said she likes the cold weather and is looking for- ward to seeing snow for the first time while she is here. Choir. Upper Left: Janet willingly poses for a yearbook picture. Upper Right: Janet Knowles excitedly goes to her locker after being selected as honorary mem- ber to the Homecoming Court. Lower Left: Janet prepares for another school day. Lower Right: Janet Knowles expresses her singing talent in Concert Far Right: B. Johnson demonstrates the procedures for a new hairstyle. Right: J. Jones installs a valve on an air condi- tioner part. Bottom Middle: C. Jones demonstrates her skills at architectural drawing. Bottom Left: D. Roccaforte disassembles a motor. 112 Career Bound Each day a number of stu- dents go to the Highland Springs Vo-Tech Center. These students spend half of their school day learning trades and skills to prepare themselves for later careers. Courses offered at the Vo- Tech Center range from Cos- metology to Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. Hard work is put out by all of the ‘career bound†students who attend Vo-Tech. Make WWAR, Not Love WWAR. sponsored by Mr. Davis. changed the format of the show this year. New additions and changes in regular features created a new image. Not many people realize how much hard work and extra time is spent by the staff and advisor to create a suc- cessful tape. The monthly airing gives the student body a chance to see what is going on in classes. sports and clubs. Upper Left: Mr. Davis prepares to tape a show. Middle Left: M1 Davis. advisor to WWAR., spends extra time in the studio. Middle Right: R. Shefelton adjusts equipment to insure a perfect show. Left: The WWAR staff works together towards a suc- cessful broadcast. its ave You Got That Spirit? Right: G. Garnett and D. Clowers excit- edly embrace after being announced as members of Winter Carnival Court. Below: These are members of the Sen- ior Class? Lower Right: A fine musical performance was given by Mach I. Lower Left: Varsity Cheerleaders add some new routines to the cheers. 114 A big switch occurred this year in the procedures followed for the pep rallies. Much more planning and organization resulted in 100% improvement of student body participation. The cheerleaders, Mr. Warrior, the band members and the administration all cooperated together to make pep rallies a big S-U-C-C-E-S-S. Several unique performances were displayed at pep rallies this year. One main attraction was the fantastic performance of the U.S. Air Force Band, Mach I. Darryl Clowers is caught doing an Indian war dance. Below: The Pep Club adds some spirit to the pep rally. 115 116 Lower Left: Georgianne Stinnett and Brett Leake were announced as they arrived. Upper Right: How do you like my hat? Below: Swing your partner ‘round ’n ‘round! Lower Right: Bellhops, Neil Quimby and Deon Jackson, unveiled a portrait of Brett Leake. The Class of ’79 sold candy and doughnuts, collected dues, and sponsored a Donkey Bas- ketball game so that they would have enough funds for a fantas- tic prom. Under the leadership of two dedicated chairmen, Dwayne Murphy and Sarah Ogilvie, juniors worked dili- gently making preparations and addressing invitations. The color theme of the dance was red and gold. Miss Whitley and her juniors truly welcomed the upper classmen to ‘Hotel Cali- fornia’ on May 6, 1978. Welcome to Hotel California Upper Left: Sarah Ogilvie, Miss Whit- ley, and Dwayne Murphy were pleased with their gifts from the Junior Class. Above: Seniors assumed their positions in the figure. Left: The juniors created a lovely scene with antique furniture. hemes skeen a om. ee a J IN Shining and glimmering dec- orations, provided by the senior class,-set the appropriate mood for this year’s Homecoming Dance. The band, Spectrum, created the perfect music and atmosphere for a night of danc- ing. The announcement of Homecoming court was delayed due to several late arrivals. Eventually the court was announced, and the eve- ning continued at a very lively pace. Right: Yolanda Archer and date sit back and “‘listen to the music.’ Bottom Left: Spectrum provided the music for a night of fantastic dancing. Bottom Right: Pam Jones and escort pose for a quick picture. Left: Homecoming Queen, Mildred Fulton. smiles with pleasure. Right: Winnie Fleming “spanks†to the beat of the music. Bottom Left Beverly Winters and escort take their places in the Court Figure. Bottom Middle: Charles Wil- liams and Tracy Glasper “dance the night away.†Bottom Right: Phillip Fritz dancing alone? 119 120 Snowbird. . . Winter Carnival 1979 The 1979 Winter Carnival Dance sponsored by the S.G.A., provided a night of dancing and fun for all. Snowbird, the theme was carried throughout in all of the decorations. The band, J.J. and Company, and the decora- tions set the mood for this year's dance. Outstanding cooperation and help from the students and organizations also contributed to the success of the Winter Carnival Dance. Members of the court had their exciting moment too as each couple was announced before the crowd. The 1979 Winter Carnival Queen, Terry Daley, and King, Fontain Lewis, were crowned with much enthusi- asm. Upper Right: Mike Perkins and Lori Whiteman are announced as members of the court. Right: Gayle Garnett and Darryl Clowers happily proceed towards their places for the Court Fig- ure. Lower Right: Chip Carroll dances in “ecstasyâ€. Below: This group. will- ingly posed for a picture. Left: Pam Pearman and Dickie Harris take their places for the announcement of the court. Lower Left: This couple seemed to enjoy the dance as all of the others who attended. Below: Winter Carnival Queen and King, Terry Daley and Fontaine Lewis take a second to pose for a picture. Other members of the court not pictured are Beth Wright, Greg Sprouse, Lori Blackard, Lee Nunally, Patti O’Connell, Beau Mahanes, Sarah Ogilvie, Kevin Clarke, Cathy Clarke, Lee Wray, and Linda Stallings. 12) _ Cindy Lou Abernathy Cathy Abrams Ronnie Barnett Like Davis i Diaz Editorial Progression of Change This year the atmosphere at Henrico High School has become transformed. Spirit has been high. Brains have been active. Brawn has been vigorous. Authority has been strong. All of these eviden- ces can be attributed to a progression of change in our school. The role of principal was assumed by Dr. Edgar Wallin. Mr. Tom Walls and Mr. Frank Cumbo joined Mr. Alan Dessenberger as assistant principals. This enthusiastic team of administrators became the instigators of change. The alterations occurred initially in tangible ways. Students were given an additional choice in the lunch line, salads. Ice cream and milkshakes also were made available. New privileges were instituted for seniors including a legal skip day. The entire student body enjoyed the music of the Air Force Band, Mach I. The students were not the only segment which benefited; teachers enjoyed the convenience of a multiple-copy Xerox machine. CETA aides relieved the teachers of a few of their many responsi- bilities. These physical changes have brought corresponding intangible changes. A three-way respect formerly existing among students, faculty, and administration has been strengthened. Discipline has been improved; classes have become more enjoyable; pep rallies, livelier. A psychological transformation has been evident through- out the school. With all its restructuring, Henrico High School still strives to prepare its students for the future, but in a way that makes the present happy and enjoyable. This year, fulfillment and achieve- ment in school have been ensured for us by a progression of posi- tive change. Lindsey Edwards Editor 123 Dedication 125 Taking Care of Business | ipod sstulene Lk RUAN Brae Re 28 “ seas Vica or ICT is a very active organization. The sponsor of ICT is Mr. Bowling. The mem- bers go to school and learn a special trade. From there, they find jobs. Some of this year’s ICT activities were projects for needy families, a fall leadership conference, and lots more. Deca is an outgoing club. The sponsors are Mr. Harwood, Mr. Epling, and Mr. Hanberry. The members of Deca learn techni- ques in a classroom with on- the-job training. Activities vary from selling candy to a club picnic in Bryant Park and an employer-employee banquet. Upper Right: Front row: K. Watson — Sec., B. John- son — reporter. D. Hall — Vice Pres.. K. Bland — Pres.. A. Legnaiol. Second row: S. Ketron, S. Sherrod, M. Pringle. C. Thompson, L. Spainhour, T. Brown, B. Faina. B. Jones. E. Harris, A. Clarke. Third row: K. Hudson, T. Santos. J. Archer, L. Gortney, S. Forbes, M. Ritchie, K. Johnson. Fourth row: J. Derricott, D. Puryear. L. Allen. D. Broddus, J. Cornetta, C. Wash- ington. B. Etosh. Fifth row: D. Pitman, O. Haden, D. Cook. W. Brown, B. Settle, D. Farmer, D. Caswell. Sixth row: B. Dougherty, O. Haden, D. Cook, W. Brown. B. Burruss., J. Auston. Middle Right: First row: P. Fox. T. Broughman, S. Shahinian — Sec., R. Rus- sell — Vice Pres.. D. Tignor — Pres., D. Ford — Chap- lain. G. Broughman, G. Powell, R. Prince. Second row: G. Hall, P. Gentry. D. Lewis, M. Copeland, K. Daniels, M. DeJong. Third row: K. Coleman, J. John- son. M. Fox. D. Gunter, C. Burton. Fourth row: B. Terry. S. Miles. E. Hudson, C. Chavis, C. Franklin, S. Farmer. D. Robertson. Fifth row: B. Bryant. D. Whi- taker. S. Simms. G. Browning, J. Bolty, P. Freeman, C Utley Left: Cathy Hoover does engraving at her job she got with help of Vic Right: Darryle Hall explains some daily work to Deca members. 126 Jpper Left: FHA. Front row: V. Gibbs, A. Cosby, F. Garness, K. Peal — Vice Pres., C. Moore, A. Harris — Pres., W. Alsbough, L. Tuten, D. Williams, D. dart, S. Curry, J. Peters, D. Blowe. Sec- mynd row: T. Morris, J. Brewer — State Xeporter, T. Baugher, D. Byrd, D. Boyer, 4. Cough, E. Yancey, D. Agee, S. Kyger. Third row: D. Pacacha, K. Smith, S. stubbs, C. Carneal, K. McLaughlin, S. 3riley, V. Minor, C. Scott, S. Seither. “ourth row: M. Nolen, M. Hickman, K. Mills, A. Rankin, P. Martin, J. Goins, L. Miles, M. Connaster, B. Rogers, G. Jucan. Fifth row: S. Gerken, A. Flem- Your Future Begins With. . . ming, L. Goodman, B. Settle, R. Gibson, S. Faber, L. Carke. Sixth row: K. Dyson, D. Dyson, E. Johnson, T. Mallory, T. Clarke, J. Pike, R. Fisher, C. Fisher, P. Harvey, A. Stone. Seventh row: D. Kir- stein, J. Knowles, F. Pitts, L. Shook, J. Longo, K. Buchannan, V. Watson, L. Gentry, J. Parcell. Eighth row: S. Nec- omb, B. Robinson, D. Quimby, L. Smith, L. Blackard, D. Matthews, W. Abed, B. Stallings, C. Clarke, W. Smith. Ninth row: T. Mark, Johnson, B. Sadler, B. Mahanes, E. Timberlake, F. Lewis, G. Garnett, L. Stallings, B. Kelly, L. Luck. Tenth row: R. Petree, W. Roane, J. Fros- FHA-Future Homemakers of America is an organization for students who are enrolled in home economics. Miss Hudson is this year’s sponsor of FHA. The club has meetings during school. They had a Christmas party this year as one of their activities. FBLA-Future Business Lead- ers of America is sponsored by Miss Davis. The president, Terri Saunders, helps keep the club very active. This year FBLA has had a Halloween party and made favors for the war veterans at McGuire Hos- pital during Christmas. FBLA sponsors Math and Spelling competition between the busi- ness Classes at Henrico. tick, K. Clarke, P. Keran, L. Nunnally, T. Kay, D. Ostroski, R. Dunkelberger, L. Wray, R. Trice, D. Jacson. Middle Left: FBLA. Front row: D. Hort — Treas., L. Clarke, D. Goodrich — Reporter, S. Seither — Sec., C. Novak — Vice Pres., T. Saunders — Pres. Second row: Miss Davis, R. Jones, S. Mitchell, B. Saun- ders, K. Taylor, R. Young, C. Ailley, G. Gornett. Third row: S. Flippen, R. Bur- nette, A. Fleming, K. Kelly, J. Taylor, C. Graves. Fourth row: L. Goodman, A. Harris, P. Wallace, L. Goodman, J. Hicks. Middle Right: President Terri Saunders helps out during a meeting. 127 128 It’s a Small World capa | X = The Spanish Club’s main objective is to enhance their Spanish speaking culture and to learn about others as well. Sponsored by Ms. Newell, they are involved in many activities such as bake sales and campus clean-up. They have freauented Spanish restaurants and invited guests to speak to them at school. This year’s president is Rose Femiani. Bottom row: R. Femiani — president, D. Chisenhall, K. Shultz. Second row: D. Hall, T. Pittman, S. McDermott, S. Rich- ardson, B. Boldin. Third row: D. Gib- son, S. Harvey, T. Santos, C. Ferris, D. Jones, K. Hughes. The French Club, led by Lisa Hudson, has been occupied this year participating in special activities. They went to French restaurants, helped organize special programs, and atten ded the fall festival, where they had a booth. The French Club is sponsored by Mrs. Stacia. Top Picture: First row: D. Propst, B. Turner, L. Hovatter, C. Bentz, M. Bart- lett, P. Borkey, P. Gregg. Bottom row: D. Lucord, N. Nuckols, D. Johnson, S. Ogil- vie, L. Hudso — president, L. Mendez, L. MonFalcone. Bottom Picture: Bottom row: L. Shook, D. Hayes — treasurer. Top row: L. Smith, J. Nole, J. Jackson, S. Seither, J. Longo. Among the activities the Latin Club participated in this year was the Latin Convention in Northern Virginia. In order to raise money, t he club sold T- shirts and ran the concession stands during the Girls’ Basket- ball games. The sponsor of the club is Ms. Carter and the presi- dent of the club is Charlie Fleet. The German Club is partici- pating in many activities this year. Hosting the State German Convention and going to the Alpine Song and Dance Festival are among these events. Ms. Rollings, sponsor, and Mike Martin, president, will accom- pany the club to German res- taurants during the year. Latin Club: Top Picture: Kneeling: M. Tate, D. Barlow, L. Powers, P. Smith, E. Voelcker, K. McCue, L. Smith, L. Parish. Middle row: R. Raines, M. Patton, S. Forristal, T. Blake, M. Cain, S. Ander- son, M. Barley, J. Bartle, B. Shook. Back row: R. Blake, L. Chisenhall, T. Stone, G. Wells, A. Via, B. Hudson, B. Smith, D. Leake. German Club: Bottom Picture: Front row: Ms. Rollings, sponsor; J. Young, M. Hopper, S. Bowls, V. Holbrook, S. Smith, J. Holbrook, M. Strauss, M. Kal- lenberger, N. Burnett, M. Wade, B. Clo- ninger. Second row: R. Hanson, K. Fultz, L. D’Surney, S. Gilbert, M. Mar- tin, president; S. Sadler, D. Herbert, J. Erskine, L. Edwards, D. Goldenbaum, T. Malmquist. 129 The Chess Club is sponsored by Mr. Gallier. They meet once every week to practice up on their moves. They have had two tournaments with John Mar- shall and expect to have one with Hermitage. AFS is the American Field Service. It is sponsored by Mrs. Shelton. The exchange student this year is Janet Knowles. The AFS club had a birthday party for Janet at Farrells. They also have a domestic exchange, sending a student to another place in the U.S. The XFS is the Exploration Field Science. Their sponsor is Mr. Mathis. Hiking in the mountains and over night trips are activities of the club. Upper Right: XFS: Front row: B. Shook — Treas., J. Longo — Sec., L. Shook — Vice Pres., T. Pitman — Pres., S. Bruce — Sergeant at Arms. Second row: C. Hudges, T. Tyler, T. Carlton, S. Bruce, M. Patten, B. Hale. Third row: R. Fem- iani, P. Gress, G. Longest, K. Carpenter, C. Emery, Mr. Mathis, C. Brightly, B. Overbey. Middle Left: Chess Club: Front row: J. Jackson — Pres., D. Land — Treas., D. Flippen — Vice Pres. Sec- ond row: J. Williams, W. Saunders, D. Propst. Middle Right: AFS brings smiles to many different faces. Lower Right: AFS: Left to right: L. Whiteman, B. White, S. Ogilvie — Vice Pres., L. Smith — Pres., K. McCracken, L. Hovatter, C. Jones — Sec., Treas., M. Bartlett, S. Meads, C. Abernathy — Historian. Doing Their Own Thing ee es, — — aes me Handle With Care Sponsored by Ms. Stevens, the small but active Red Cross club is involved in many serv- ice projects. Led by Debra Chisenhall, the club made Christmas stockings and Valentine cups for deprived children. The Safety Club is an organization to bring safety to the school and the community. Sponsored by Mr. Sharper, the club is involved around campus and with the Henrico County Police in maintaining rules and regulations. Top Picture: Red Cross Club: Standing: D. Slater, C. Har- ris. Kneeling: D. Chisenhall; president, C. Femiani. Mid- dle Left: Debra Chisenhall is the president of the Red Cross Club. Middle Right: Cassandra Taylor is the presi- dent of the Safety Club. Bottom Picture: Safety Club: Front row: L. Henson, F. Garness, C. Abrams, D. Horton, G. Pleasants. Back row: S. Garnett, C. Hayes, T. Malloy, Mr. Sharper; sponsor. 13] Li oads ightening the Load Office Assistants: Top row: E. Thur- a i i ston, N. Moles, J. Jones, C. Fleet, B. Lynch. Middle row: S. Jones, T. Gibson, C. Abrams, A. Williams, E. Freeman, T. Johnson. Bottom row: D. Trevette, M. Woodfin, J. Fabere, M. Richie, J. Sick- inger, C. Aldridge. Library Assistants: Top row: G. Smith, T. Gibson, N. Moles, A. Simmers, T. Lawson. Middle row: M. Banton, L. Dickenson, J. Myers, Y. Wingfield. Bot- tom row: B. Judy, B. Smithers, S. Than- iel, E. Thurston, K. Atkins. 132 Clinic Assistants: Top row: T. Harga- don, S. Van Denburgh, D. Johnson, J. Crenshaw. Middle row: R. Walker, K. Moore, J. Edwards, D. Moore, D. Kizzie. Bottom row: A. Miller, S. Burk, J. Puck- ett, M. Burks, K. Taylor, K. Holcomb. Lab Assistants: L. Powers, T. Pittman, S. McDermott. Home Ec Assistants: J. Parcell, J. Brewer, B. Judy. 133 The talents of Henrico’s stu- dents are not limited to brain work. One of the best programs Henrico offers is the Students’ Organization on Developing Attitudes. SODA teams consist of a girl and a guy who “adopt†an elementary class for a year. The bond between the partners a nd their classes is often strong, and you will never find a SODA member who is not delighted with the program. Sponsored by Miss Woolridge and Mr. Ganzert, SODA has become a select group of all around great students who enjoy working with kids. ; Top Picture: Top row: B. Shook, K. Cobb. Second from top: W. Abed, B. Wright, B. Hudson, D. Coppage, S. McKee, J. Roberts. Third row: Mr. Gan- zert, Miss Woolridge, D. Murphy, M. Burton, A. Heston, M. Diaz, K. Beard, W. Flemming, G. Stinnett, C. Taylor, C. Jones, L. Davis, B. Overbey. Fourth row: C. Abernathy, D. Barlow, J. Almond, S. Sibly, G. Mallory, L. Shook. Bottom row: J. Thornton, B. Spiers, J. Jones, C. Trimmer, J. Frostick, S. Cooke. Center Left Picture: Top row: S. Ogilvie, J. People Helping People to Care Brown. Second from top: W. Smith, K. Diez, P. Dowdy. Third row: Miss Wool- ridge, P. Rush, L. Whiteman, E. Timber- lake, P. Williams, L. Monfalcone, J. Hig- gins, Mr. Ganzert. Fourth row: K. Buchanan, A. Gorman, L. Hudson. Bot- tom row: M. Scharf, D. Harris, G. Myers, S. Bruce. Center Right: Cindy Lou Abernathy and Brian Shook enjoy teaching their class. Bottom Right: Win- nie Flemming and David Coppage offer Halloween treats to one of their stu- dents. i a eak Ay Quill and Scroll: Upper Left: Clockwise starting from top: L. Stallings, L. Edwards, L. White- man, J. Brewer, D. Johnson. Honor Society: Upper Right: Top row: S. Ogilvie, A. Gor- man. Bottom row: W. Lowery, B. Currier, E. Timberlake, M. Burton. Thespians: Center Right: Top row: B. Shook — Vice President, J. Jones. Bottom row: P. Williams — President, T. Spence, A. Felton, K. Beard — Secretary. Bottom Left: Jeff Swane and his mother cele- brate his membership in the National Honor Society at a reception following the cere- mony. One of the highest honors at Henrico is to be “tapped†into one of these three groups: Thes- pians, sponsored by Miss Cosby, National Honor Society, sponsored by Miss Coleman, and Quill and Scroll, sponsored by Mrs. Payne. An annual cere- mony is held for each society to recognize the new members. Although in the past they have been fairly inactive, this year they tried to become action, as well as honorary groups. 136 Getting the Word Out Assisted by Mr. Moore, The Smoke Signals News Magazine is distributed monthly to Hen- rico High School students and staff. The Smoke Signals has been striving to bring more knowledge about the school and community to students. Receiving its only income by selling ads, the staff buys the necessary paper and ink to develop the newspaper. The paper is printed and then dis- tributed by the staff members. Top Left: Smoke Signals Staff: Stand- ing: J. Hinson, L. Hinson, K. Seay, S. Powers. Sitting: T. Barret, J. Jackson, Mr. Moore — sponsor. Top Right: Mr. Moore gives John Jackson a few point- ers. Bottom: Smoke Signals sponsor debates lettering with Stanley Helms. The HOW Literary Magazine is compiled of students’ cre- ative works. Working with the art department, the magazine has tried to emphasize more art than in the past. After the staff receives the material from the students, they read, edit and type for publication. The HOW Staff: Standing: D. Flippen, K. Seay. Kneeling: B. Pritchett, T. Bar- Tete The staff compiles their ideas for the magazine, Kathy Seay, Tracy Barret and Donald Flippen work diligently to meet dead- line. 137 V.C. Get That Disco Fever Vanessa Watson Pam Jones eo = ot ETS RAO os The Spirit Makers of Henrico have always been the Varsity Cheerleaders. This year’s squad not only lived up to its reputa- tion but surpassed it. Cheers like ‘“Get down, disco, hey War- riors let’s go!†give a new beat to the traditional cheers. The fact that our cheerleaders are the best was not only recog- nized by the student body, but was also proved when they won the district cheerleading competition. With the help of Miss Betsy Conner and Mr. Warrior, Darryl Clowers, the squad was exceptional this year. 138 Center Left: Front row: T. Daley, D. Beadles, G. Garnett, V. Watson, P. Jones, K. Diaz, L. Gentry, R. Freeze. Sec- ond row: S. Meads, S. Hodges, M. Har- ris, B. Hayes, D. Clowers, D. Quimby, K. Buchanan, S. Sherrod, C. Thompson, C. Whitlock. Center Right: Suzanne Sher- rod cheers Henrico on. Bottom Left: Taking a break, some cheerleaders pose prettily. Bottom Right: Terry Daley shows concern for warrior players. opirit Makers | ¢ ' t pee It is not easy being a Junior Varsity or Ninth Grade cheer- leader. Although the under- classmen’s sports sometimes do not receive all the recognition they should, none appreciate them more than the cheerlead- ers. Since neither receives the benefit of an athletic study hall to practice their cheers, it takes much dedication to be at all practices and games. Because of their sparkle and enthusi- -asm, it is obvious that there will | be much spirit in the next cou- ple of years. ¢ : fj seat Pig s Top Picture: Top row: R. Jones, L. Har- gadon, M. Sprouse, M. Mahanes, P. Coxford, S. Wilcox. Bottom row: R. Wilcox, D. Lett, S. Duesberry, K. Millican, L. Wetzler, W. Harris, S. Lewis. Center Left: Diane Lett says, “Have you got that spirit — ya man.†Center Right: Sandy Geeen exhibits some of that sparkle and shine charac- teristic of all Henrico cheerleaders. Bot- tom Left: J.V. Cheerleaders prove they have got spirit by riding in the sopho- more float. Bottom Right: Back row: S. Green, M. Millican, T. Horne, C. Van Pelt, C. Harrison, R. Martin, P. Arnold, C. Owens. Front row: S. Mitchell, L. Heston. 139 140 The colorguard, a very popu- lar group at Henrico, has been a focus of attention this year. It consists of twenty-one flags, eight rifles and commanders with sabres. With a unique style that catches the eye, the colorguard has brought much glamour and sophistication to the football field. Upper: Lauri Shook and Yolanda Archer are colorguard commanders. Middle: Donna Kirstien and Norma Moles have great timing. Lower: Top row: C. Abernathy, T. Jones, T. Santos, J. Longo, W. Brown, K. Peal, G. Logan, P. Mickens, D. Pinson, J. Hersh, D. Gibson, I. Freeman, B. John- son, T. Wade, M. Cain, A. Ballard, C. Archer, P. Hardy. Bottom row: L. Shook, commander; B. Verlander, K. Watson, D. Kirstein, L. Steele, N. Moles, K. Beard, Y. Archer, commander. Flag Em Down An Added Touch Led by Co-Captains Robyn Longest and Michelle Bartlett, the Majorettes have added a special touch to school events. Their bright smiles and coordi- nated moves attract the eye of the audience and hold its inter- est. With loud and spirited voices the Pep Club has been an enor- mous aid to school spirit at Henrico. Henrico High School hopes this new group is wel- comed with great hopes for its SUCCESS. Top Left: Top row: J. Nunnally, S. Pil- cher. Middle row: L. Hudson, R. Mills, D. Trevillian, T. Pittman. Bottom row: R. Longest — co-captain, M. Bartlett, co-captain. Middle right: Janice Nunnally displays good coordination. Middle Left: Pep Club members Rita Westbrook, Jackie Johnson, C. C. Archer and Monica Plummer get their act together. Bottom Left: Top row: Ms. P. Whitten — sponsor, M. Plummer, N. Monroe, Y. Archer, C. Archer, T. Jones, S. Thaniel, R. Young, B. Harrison, D. Harrison, D. Propst. Middle row: B. Rogers, K. Brown, C. Bryant, K. Adkins, G. Logan, K. Johnson, C. Barnes, S. Crawley, J. Barnes, A. Harris. Bottom row: J. Lyons, C. Harris, D. Robinson, L. Brown, Y. Hardy — President, C. Epps — Presi- dent, B. Smithers, T. Glasper, M. Jack- son, E. Trent, W. Curry. 141 142 Strike Up the Band The marching band was under the direction of a new band director, Mr. Aumen, this year. They have even improved their usual excel- lent half time performances. They competed in many con- tests this year, and with the money they made from the citrus fruit sale, were a ble to make one of their annual trips. The dedication of the band has always been evi- dent by their willingness to practice almost every morn- ing before school. They are definitely appreciated by the student body. ae Top Left: Doug Coppage waits for the right moment to play his part. Top Right: Tom Henry, Bill Smith and John Savage perform expertly during half- time. Lower Left: Bottom row: S. Petter- son, G. Vlahos, R. Phelps, B. Collins, S. Mathews, S. Tyler, G. Lightfoot. Second row: V. Kapil, R. Winecoff, M. Golden- baum, D. Banton, O. Payne, R. Lowery, C. Aylor, M. Burley, D. Henning, T. Car- ter, D. Collins, M. Solomen, S. Nunnaly, A. Cardoza. Third row: C. Ferris, G. Shenalt, L. Monfalcone, S. Echo, B. Goodloe, M. Smith, B. Hale, S. Currier, D. Clark, M. Banton, S. Tyler, W. Cur- rier, T. Carlton. Fourth row: R. Cole, H. Lambert, D. Smith, T. Henry, J. Nichol- son, D. Coppage, L. Mendez, B. Allen, L. Powers, M. Black, S. Dungan, M. Mar- tin, S. Brown, N. Justice, C. Hertch, J. Farmer, K. Whiteman, R. Harton. Fifth row: J. Savage, K. Vlahos, G. Goodloe, S. Bragg, I. Mosby, A. Felton, S. Brown T. Mosby, M. Lovington, A. Boyand, W Thompson, D. Forbs, L. Farris, M Wray. Sixth row: J. Mathurin, Z. Brown G. Cunnings, N. Quimby, T. Young, L Tucker, S. Henry, J. Belvin, T. Brown, B Sadler, D. Bell, R. Bullard, J. Verlander R. Hedgepeth, J. Winkle. Lower Right Joy Belvin displays her talents on the drums. All That Jazz The jazz band is a select group of talented musicians. They perform for our school during special assemblies, as well as at other schools and community organizations. Their music ranges from jazz to contemporary, and they are always enjoyed by those who listen to their upbeat rhythm. Top: Front row: T. Williams. I. Mosby, S. Westbrook, T. Winecoff. M. Martin, T. Costin, D. Coppage, R. Trice. Back row: R. Hedgepeth, H. Sadler, C. Stiff, C. Trimmer, B. Sadler, T. Blackard, M. Goldenbaum, T. Dowdy. R. Wray. R. Winecoff. Middle Left: Tim Williams follows his music closely. Middle Right: Mike Martin concentrates to avoid any errors during the concert. Bottom: Charlie Trimmer relaxes on his drums while Ted Dowdy is busy performing. 143 The Wind Symphony is a tal- ented group of students who have excelled in musical abil- ity. Chosen through auditions, they are a very select group. They perform for special assemblies, such as Senior Con- vocation, tappings for Honor Society, and three school con- certs. They also compete in the district festival. The Concert Band consists primarily of ninth and tenth graders. Though not as experi- The Sound of Excellenci Ted ee enced, they are fine musicians. i us ip near nieea eau Yh Top: Meg Burley, Anne Cordoza and Clint Farris play their instruments dur- ing the Winter Concert. Middle: Wind Symphony: First row: L. Hovatter, D. Clarke, W. Currier, S. Ruffin, T. Stone, L. Tucker, L. Monfalcone, D. Collins, C. Potts, C. Welstead, M. Burley. Second row: K. Vlahos, S. Tylor, B. Arnett, M. Banton, L. Mendez, T. Carlton, R. Cole, T. Fouts, D. Henning, D. Banton, L. Wampler, J. Farmer, T. Carter, A. Cor- doza, C. Ferris. Third row: R. Wrey, S. Tyler, R. Wray, R. Spiers, G. Vlahos, C. Franklin, J. Atkins, A. Bryant, T. Wil- liams. Fourth row: B. Allen, B. Smith, J. Nicholson, T. Henry. Fifth row: D. Bell, T. Brown, R. Hedgepeth, C. Palmer, N. 144 Zuimby, C. Stud, L. Ferris, J. Mathurin, A. Telton. Bottom: Concert Band: Bot- tom row: D. Forbes, G. Goodloo, J. Wells, M. Ready, D. Rose, A. Johnson, R. Harton, D. Aylor, D. Hale, S. Currier, B. Verlander, V. Smith, M. Solomon. Second row: S. Brown, K. Morton, C. Gertch, D. Taylor, F. Field, S. Dunjun, J. Payne, B. Collins, T. Mosby, M. Coving- ton, K. Vlahos, S. McDermott, L. Car- doza, M. Gregory. Third row: J. Bullock, K. Whiteman, A. Hume, B. Gieks, B. Thompson, R. Hall. Fourth row: W. Lightfoot, R. Edwards, B. Goodloo, S. acho, T. White, T. Dowdy, R. Phelps, G. Newcomb, S. Nunnally, D. Leake, S. Pattersons Vasbakilee ocean lio tmos Mathews, R. Busch, H. Lambert, M. Black. Fifth row: W. Thompson, T. Young, S. Henry, S. Vanlandingham, G. Brigers, G. Cummings, J. Verlander, Z. Brown, J. Belvin, M. Tate, L. Williams, D. Coppage, J. Savage. ,ounds of Joy Ms. Peggy Buenger has led Girls Chorus and Concert Choir this year to provide Henrico with very enjoyable Thanksgiv- ing and Christmas Concerts. Girls Chorus is an all-girl sing- ing group. Concert Choif is made up of both girls and boys. Both of these groups practice their singing one period a day. Upper Left: First row: J. Mallory, L. Semones, M. Eastman, J. Smith, J. Metz- ger, L. Coleman, O. White. Second row: D. Schisler, P. Stevens, J. Taylor, T. Jones, P. Mendez, M. Dabbs. Third row: S. Houston, A. Simmers, J. Myers, C. Aldredge, S. Smith, G. Logan. Center: Concert Choir: First row: B. Cloninger, L. Davis, K. Armstring, C. Archer, P. Mickens, T. Ooghe, S. Chaplin, G. Andrews, C. Detrick, J. Knowles, K. Shumaker. Second row: L. Chisholm, J. Nolen, L. Mendez, R. Shaw, J. Tilley, A. Hayes, D. Johnson, T. Carlton, J. Nichols, K. Schneider, M. Cain, S. Seither. Third row: J. Culley, V. Clarke, L. Hovatter, T. Spence, B. Mercier, J. Jefferson, T. Carter, N. Pinchefsky, A. Pang, B. Fox, L. Hinson, A. Yancey, M. Nix, G. Brini. Lower Left: Octavia White sings ‘The First Noel†at the Christmas Assembly. Lower Right: Mary Eastman, Sherrie Smith and Alisa Simmers do choreography to ‘‘The Christmas Story.†145 Making Music With Sounds and Expressions Finding fourteen enthusiastic girls with exceptional voices and dancing ability would be a difficult job if Hen- rico did not have such talented girls. Directed by Miss Buenger, known for her ability to bring out the best in all her students, Expressions performs many exciting numbers, mostly consist- ing of popular music. An equally talented group is Sounds. They concentrate almost exclusively on singing with some choreography and have a variety of songs ranging from madrigal to pop. Both groups perform at a large number of functions and are enjoyed by all. Top Picture: Top row: J. Jones, R. Col- Shook, G. Barber, P. Heffelbower. Mid- lins, B. Seldon, S. Sherrod, K. dle Right: John Jones accompanies McCracken, T. Farmer, S. Bowles, L. Expressions with his guitar. Lower Left: 146 Smith, L. Bunch, K. Beard, S. Bruce. Front row: C. Whitlock, R. Freeze, P. Williams, D. Johnson, L. Shook, J. Cren- shaw, M. Harris. Middle Left: Top row: A. Baldwin, L. Mandez, J. Nichols, D. Barlow, M. Niz, D. Clarke. Front row: L. Garnett, D. Johnson, G. Smith, B. B. Lore Shook, Charlotte Whitlock and Kim Beard dance enthusiastically dur- ing one of their concerts. Lower Middle: Sounds sing expressively at a concert for the crippled children. Lower Right: Jenny Crenshaw plays “Harold†in a skit put on by Expressions. Gorgeous and Athletic Se ae ee tied aon ae Sat eed Pa tig. ESSE GAA, Girl's Athletic Associa- tion, is sponsored by Miss Baker. The girls have a chicken dinner every year to help raise money for a scholarship that they give to a girl athlete. They have meetings once a week and participate in many sport-rela- ted projects around the school. GAA is a club of girls who help better the future for girls at Henrico. Upper Left: Beth Mills and Jennifer Gregory listen with open ears at GAA meeting. Lower Left: Front row: P. Wil- liams, J. Farmer, C. Leeson, B. Turner — Treas., E. Timberlake — Pres., L. Cala- brese — Sec., L. Luck. Second row: T. Hargadon, M. Dowdy, B. Gentry, M. Utley, J. Bridgers, C. Novak, Miss Baker. Third row: T. VanPelt, J. Gregory, A. Miller, C. Cooke, J. Nells, S. Dziuba, P. Davis. Keep Your Eyes. . . The four H-Teens at Henrico can be classified as helping clubs. They are either baking goodies for a dance or going to the children’s home to spread a little happiness. All of these girls, along with their sweet- hearts, are trying to make a bet- ter community and school. This year Senior H-Teens bought jackets for themselves with Henrico H-Teens written on them to show that they are proud of their club. H-Teens A III is sponsored by Mrs. -Bar- thurst. H-Teens A IV is spon- sored by Mrs. Axselle. H-Teens A I is sponsored by Miss Ham- lette and H-Teens A II is spon- sored by Mrs. Blalock. 148 Upper Right: Front row: K. McCracken, G. Reid, S. Newcomb — Sec., M. Nix — Pres., L. Whiteman — Vice Pres., D. Quimby, D. Murphy. Second row: J. Jones, S. Nauman, L. Edwards, C. Clarke, T. Pappas, P. Jones, K. Buchanan, L. Smith, T. Saunders. Third row: L. Wampler, C. Potts — Chaplain, D. Harris, J. Nolls, S. Meads, T. Farmer, A. Gorman, E. Timberlake, V. Watson, S. Ogilvie, R. Femiani, Mrs. Barthurst. Fourth row: B. Roberson, P. Williams, H. Klevgard, L. Gentry, B. Wright, L. Blackard, G. Garnett, B. Winters, L. Stallings. Middle Left: Members Laurie Shook, Linda Stallings, Julie Longo, and Sherry Newcomb listen closely during meeting. Middle Right: Heidi sits on the H-Teens float that won third at Home- coming. Lower Right: President Mic- helle Nix does her thing. = y70n theikel eens Upper Left: Front row: J. Knapp. A Heston. Second row: L. D’Surney. ] Parcell. M. Underwood. C. Perkins — Sec., D. Goodrich. J. Garriock. B Puryear, M. Diaz. L. Hudson — chaplain. D. Barlow. Third Row: D. Beadles. K. Diaz. A. Williams. G. Mal- lory. F. Pitts. A. Miller. C. Arledge, L Hovatter. P. Harris, C. Abernathy — Pres. J]. Smook — Vice Pres. Fourth Row: S. Richardson, J. Metzger. D. Johnson, S. Sherrod. C. Welsted. K. Gorman. P. Borkey. L. Blackard. P. Dowdy. R. Hadra. Fifth Row: P. Rush. Gl HughseP. Gress, Ds Gibson, S Bowles. R. Bell. K. Waldrop. G. Stinnett. C. Scott. Middle Left: H-Teens member sits on their H-Teens float. Middle Right: Front row: N. Moles — Treas., L. Hargadon — Treas.. J. Wells — Sec., K. Freed — Pres.. K. Craver — Vice Pres., C. Bell, B. Grubbs — Chap- lain. Second row: K. Spiller. J. Hicks. B. Cloninger, D. Chisenhall, D. Lucord. T. Hicks, C. Leeson, C. Seldon. C. Femiani. Third row: J. Duffie. S. Vandurger. P. Coxford, M. Gorman. L. Wetzler. M. Sprouse, C. Poythress, L. Dickenson. K. Schneider, S. Pilcher. Fourth row: D. King, C. Klehr, E. Bottoms. J. Nunnally. S) Dzuibaw ja Edwards, i. Gibsom.) 2, Davis, K. Nadder. M. Pastore. J. Atkin- son, N. Atkinson. Lower Left: Front row: D. Diaz, A. Simmer — Pres.. P: Magee — Vice Pres.. K. Wilson. L. Smith — Treas., L. Duke — Chaplain. L. Stieble, K. Williams — Sec. Second row: B. Hale, L. Heston. K. Mccue. P. Arnold, T. Clark, B. Saunders. S. Mitc- hell, A. Lavin, K. Walls. S. White. Third row: K. Harding, K. Farmer. K. Fahead. T. Lawson, M. Waren. T. Hornbareger. K. Davis, N. West. K. Voelcker 149 150 This year Key Club has the pleasure of having a new spon- sor, Mr. Gary Criswell. Along to help Mr. Criswell is Wayne Smith, the President. Terry Daley and Mary Sue Harris have been selected by the Key Club to be Sweethearts. You may have recognized some of the members by the hats and ties that they wear once a week. Some projects Key Club are known for are the yearly spa- ghetti supper, clean-up on, Sat- urday mornings after the Friday night games, attending church, and planting shrubs in the courtyards at Henrico. Key Club Turns to New Sponsor Upper Left: Mike Burton smiles while receiving money from members. Mid- dle Left: Mike Perkins says ‘Look Mom, no cavities.â€â€™ Middle Right: Paul Dowdy munches out during a meeting. Lower Bottom: Front row: T. Daley, B. Shook, W. Smith — Pres., L. Nunnally — Vice Pres., D. Harris — Vice Pres., M. Burton — Sec., K. Owens — Treas., S. Cook, D. King. Second row: M. Gregory, B. Mer- cier, M. Pastore, J. Higgins, R. Trice, P. Dowdy, K. Sharpe, T. Holmes, T. Car- roll, B. Spiers, J.'Jackson. Third row: Coach Criswell, B. Sherrod, D. Chan- dler, D. Jeter, D. Palmer, C. Klehr, L. Wray, R. Crump, N. Atkinson, D. Mur- phy, J. Frostick, M. Perkins, D. Moore, B. Jones, T. Costin. fps ns At | ; i = Hears Be 14 é a - ae 2 Canal a Sponsored by Coach Vega, Civitans are still on the ball. This year’s president is Kenny Underwood. Junior Civitan has worked hard to raise money to buy benches to be placed around the Henrico campus. Susan Meads was selected to be this year’s sweetheart by Civi- tan members at the Sadie Haw- kins Dance which is sponsored by Civitan. Helping with Bingo every Sunday night is a part of Civitan. Upper Left: Civitans show spirit with a homecoming float ‘Rip the Rebels.†Upper Right: Susan Meads shows her excitement towards her Civitan escort Jimmy Wallace after winning sweet- heart. Middle Left: Walter Roane and Jeff Hudson relax during a club meet- ing. Bottom: Civitan Club: Front row: R. Dunkelburger — Treas., K. Underwood — Pres., S. Meads, C. Sim- mers — Vice Pres., J. Sherrod — Sec. Second row: R. Nelson, K. Cobb, D. Brizzolara, P. Talmen, S. Fritz, P. Holmes, G. Morgan, R. Duesberry, G. we ; Heston — Chaplain. Third row: P. oees a ° Cooke, J. Chappell, M. Cannon, C. Vass, ee eee ett Â¥ D. Peay, M. Young, C. Harris. Fourth = ccrmmerey : om ua eis row: G. Wells, S. Nunnally, W. Roane, Y oe 3 : T. Kay, J. Hudson. 15] SZ The S.G.A. is sponsored by Ms. Newell and Coach Ellett. David Johnson is this year’s president. This year, SGA’s theme for Winter Carnival was Snowbird. The SGA is also in charge of the Home- coming Parade. Stunt Night isvalso a palteoletieis pro. jects. This organization has joint meetings with all the clubs to discuss business. The Student Government Association is always look- ing for better ways to improve our school. Upper Left: Coach wonders, “How did I ever get myself into this mess?†Upper Right: Teresa Pappas and Coach Ellett decorate the Christmas Tree in the Library. Middle Left: Any Heston, secretary of SGA, types some letters for SGA. Middle Right: Officers are working together. Bot- tom: Left to Right: A. Heston — Sec., T. Pappas — Vice Pres., D. Johnson — Pres., M. Ayers — Treas. Student Government Association Strives for Improvement : ee ee ae . ies ‘f J ‘ a ? j : oar ake ae Upper Picture: SGA Assembly: First row: K. Gorman, M. Pastore, C. Potts, L. Terrell, D. Johnson, K. Harding, T. Pitt- man, D. Lucord, A. Stone. Second row: W. Smith, C. Faris, L. Smith, B. Jones, G. Wells, B. Spiers, A. Heston, T. Pap- pas, D. Kay, A. Harris, D. Forbes. Lower Left! SGA Council: First row: D. Chi- senhall, R. Femiani, L. Smith, E. Tim- berlake, D. Johnson, T. Pappas, A. Heston, M. Ayers. Second row: J. Jack- son, D. Tignor, K. Underwood, M. Mar- tin, T. Pittman. Third row: L. Hudson, T. Saunders, C. Taylor, W. Smith, C. Fleet, A. Harris. 153 The Yearbook underwent some very big changes this year with two new sponsors, Mrs. Marlow and Mrs. Whitten, and a new publishing company. Because of this we have been able to incorporate into the Totem Pole many new and orig- inal ideas. The staff has worked hard together as a unit, but has still allowed for individuality. It was just as hectic this year meeting the perpetual dead- lines by hurriedly cropping and creating. However, the satisfac- tion received when the Year- book is completed was worth all the headaches . and, of course, all the fun. Time Passes Quickly. . . eR RET Top Left: Mrs. Whitten carefully inspects a completed lay-out to make sure there are no errors. Top Right: SAO and FT(BW)? are two staff mem- bers. Center: Lindsey Edwards, the edi- tor of the Yearbook, expertly crops a picture. Bottom Left: Cathy Abrams and Tonita Malloy are talented at both creating yearbooks and posing for pic- tures. Bottom Center: Involved in an important discussion concerning the Yearbook are Grace Mallory and Debo- rah Johnson. Lower Right: Lori White- man gives her opinion on which picture would look best. But a Yearbook is Forever. Upper Right: Top row: Mrs. Whitten, M. Davis, G. Wells, R. Young, T. Malloy, N. Kizzie, S. Thaniel, Mrs. Marlow. Sec- ond row from top: G. Mallory, D. John- son, D. Gibson, K. McCracken, C. Abrams. Third row from top: S. Ogilvie, L. Whiteman, J. Knapp, J. Verlander, D. Crawford. Front row: B. Wright, L. Edwards. Upper Left: The Yearbook sponsor, Mrs. Marlow, shows enthusi- asm during the Yearbook assembly. Middle Left: John Savage works dili- gently to accurately separate pictures. Center: The Copy Editor, Lori White- man, carefully adjusts the cropper. Middle Right: Gil Wells obviously enjoys both typing and posing for pic- tures. Bottom Picture: Lori Whiteman, Darryl Clowers, Lindsey Edwards and Beth Wright smile for the camera at the Yearbook assembly. 155 Brawn n ve) Takin’ It to bats a Defeating everyone in the Colonial District, the lady War- riors were devastating as they piled up an impressive record with only one loss against arch rival Douglas Freeman. Playing their second game against Free- man, the mighty Warriors avenged themselves, winning by a landslide. The starting five always set the pace for the other girls, and they in turn kept up the tempo. Together they won the games by a large margin of points. Led by coach Joan Darden and senior tri-captains Denise Kizzie, Ellen Timberlake, and Benita Turner, the team kept the points rolling in. A school record of 85 points was broken. Right: Karen Terry proves that it often pays to wait. Lower Left: Skying high, Chery] Burks reaches her goal. 158 160 Flying High Top: The camera gets up close and personal with Denise Kiz- zie. Bottom Left: Ellen Timber- lake strains upward to make her shot. Bottom Right: Benita Turner is the center of atten- tion. Top: Twenty eyes watch the game from the bench. Middle: Girls Basketba}] Team. Front row: L. Calabrese, D. Smi- ley, S. Dzuiba, B. Currier, E. Timber- lake, D. Kizzie, B. Turner, K. Terry, B. Mills, M. Zacharias, J. Belvin, C. Burks. Standing: Manager — S. Sellers, Coach — J. Darden, Manager — D. Alexander, Manager — J. Bridges. Bottom Left: Becky Currier anticipates her next move. Bottom Right: Denise Kizzie is fearless in the face of an awesome foe. 161 162 Court Time Groove Led by co-captains Jaye Farmer and Deborah Robinson, the Junior Varsity Girl’s Basket- ball team compiled a record of 13-3. Receiving help from tal- ented Brenda Smith, the Warri- ors were J.V. runners-up in the Colonial District. Coach Sally Baker has great expectations for the future. Upper Left: First row: D. Robinson, J. Farmer. Second row: Coach Sally Baker, Im Nix, Gy Cooke, Ga arnsmiis Hargrove, K. Wilson, J. Farber, C. Bryant, M. Utley, B. Smith, S. Currier, D. Terry. Lower Left: Jay Farmer is determined and on the move. A New Season Means New Wins ae Jpper Left: Susan Erdman is confident hat her shots will hit their mark. Upper Right: Leanne Seward watches the ball after a hard serve. Lower Right: Mic- 1elle Diaz shows a lot of determination after a backhand shot. Center: Coach Rollings, R. Smith, J. Bartle, L. Allen, F. Pitts, N. Cochran, L. Duke. Front row: S. Erdma, M. Diaz, G. Stinnett, L. Seward. The Girls Tennis Team had many pleasant surprises this season. One was in freshman Leanne Seward who is smash- ing her way through every match with great ease. Another surprise was defeating Tucker for the first time in the history of the school. Coach Nancy Carrig turned the girls over to Coach Fay Rawlings who is doing a fantastic job in pulling the team together. Tennis became a fall sport this year and the girls began practicing in August along with all other fall sports. Top players were Leanne Seward, Susan Erd- man, Michelle Diaz and Geor- gianne Stinnet, (co-captains), Lisa Duke, and Francis Pitts. They are basically a young team with the only returning seniors being Lori Allen and Julie Bartle. However, with determination and outstanding skills, the Lady Warriors were successful in taking the district and state titles. At state level Susan won first and second in singles, respectively and they combined their efforts to take the doubles competition. 163 164 The iar and the Restless “I've only got thirteen seniors on my squad, and thirty-five sophomores. I’m going to have to play three or four sopho- mores and they tell me an old rule of thumb is you're going to lose one game for every sopho- more.†This statement, made by Coach John Brown at the start of the 1978 season, might have seemed a bit pessimistic. This would appear especially true after an opening game win over Meadowbrook. However, the wisdom of Coach Brown shone through in the next three games as the Warriors were defeated by Lee-Davis (for sophomore Kenny Carr), Thomas Jefferson (for sophomore Kevin Sprouse), and George Wythe (for sopho- more Timmy Holmes). Finally, 1st row: Tri-Captains T. Bowles, P. Bro- addus, F. Wilcox. 2nd row: L. Nunnally, ‘M. Gregory, B. Kelly, P. Keran, L. Wray, B. Mahanes, J. Beaver, E. Farley, K. Owens, P. Fritz, G. Sprouse, M. Perkins, D. Ostrowski. 3rd row: T. Mathews, M. Farmer, L. Lutto, S. Nunn, R. Edwards, A. Talbott, G. Latney, S. Carter, J. Bart- gis, A. Lynch, N. Curtis, J. Peele, D. Palmer. 4th row: C. Nash, M. Young, D. Jackson, R. Ziglar, T. Tharp, T. Holmes, D. Moore, D. Estes, T. Seward, M. Nor- rell, J. Thompson, W. Watts, T. Atkin- son, M. Hudgins, J. Farley. 5th row: M. Robertson, D. King, W. Johnson, C. there was a turnabout week when players wore their jer- seys, socks, and other equip- ment inside out, ending in a vic- tory over Patrick Henry. The Warriors’ overall record (4-6) does not do the team jus- tice. Many of the losses were to superior teams by narrow mar- gins, and the season was ended on a positive note — two con- secutive wins over J. R. Tucker and Thomas Dale. Also, it must be considered that there were only three returning starters — Wilcox, Bowles, and Perkins. Though this year’s record is the first losing one in ten years, Henrico may look forward to in the coming years the young and the restless becoming the expe- rienced and the victorious. Hughes, K. Covington, K. Sprouse, C. Lee, D. Cassidy, R. Hadra, R. Sheffleton, R. Mills, C. Mcray, J. Atkinson. 6th row: J. Lipscombe, R. Yurachek, S. Hornbar- ger, K. Carr, C. Klehr, T. Allen, S. Fag- gert, J. Brown, B. Mercier, P. Dowdy, S. Johnson, M. Giannetti. 2 ech Oe Ae, sh: aby g : bees ev 1BJOWLES WHRGAY ATKINSON ILCOX UNNALLY This Page, Lower Left: Reid Hadra escapes from the clutches of a Springer to score. Lower Right: Sophomore Kevin Sprouse is ready and waiting to ; receive the ball. Opposite Page, Upper be Left: Wariors set up a wall against ‘ Springers for Fritz’s kick return. Upper ‘ Right: The Warrior Wedge. Center: z Scrut Lee Nunnally ‘‘finds the i A will hole.†Bottom: Tom Bowles slips from the grip of a T. J. tackle. 167 ].V. Football Says: Warriors Can't Be Beat On Saturday mornings, while the Friday night superstars are still dreaming of their glories of the night before, Henrico’s J.V. football team is out on the field eritting their teeth and holding the line to give their school] another victory. They over- came such awesome opponents as Freeman and Highland Springs. Key players were quar- terback — Ricky Ziglar, run- ningback — David Estes, and Linebacker — Kenny Coving- ton. For the most part, the J.V. proved that Warriors can’t be beat. 168 Little Warriors Gain Experience Upper Left: 1st row: B. Bruce, C. Shef- fleton, B. Vickhouse, J]. Pearman, G. Thomas, J. Harless, K. Roberts, E. Van- Brackle, T. Klevgard, J. Harris, K. Tay- loreAs Said=eznd rows D} Varner. }. Lyons, R. Busch, S. Beaver, S. Baze- more, P. Taylor, J]. Chamberlayne, J. Barfield, R. Blake, J. Merkle, R. Blake. 3rd row: L. Burhman, E. Craddock, R. Pollock, M. Hudgins, G. Mullin, G. Newcomb, B. Hood, J. Whittle, P. Col- lins, D. Ward, S. Patterson, J. Judy, R. Brown, T. Haufler, manager. Center Left: Coach Svor watches Coach Elam as Coach Elam watches the action. Cen- ter Right: Edward Craddock is sure- footed and confident. Lower Left: Kenny Taylor lets people know what he thinks about it. Lower Right: Steve Bea- ver gazes at the game intently. Henrico’s youngest gridders — the 9th grade squad, were under the able instruction of Head Coach Nelson Elam, and assistant coaches Dale Svor and Gary Criswell. Unfortunately the team had a disappointing season with a record of (1-5). Their toughest opponents were Fairfield and Freeman. Many of the 9th grade players show promise, however, among these being the tri-captains Glenn Thomas — Guard, Jimmy Har- less — Quarterback, and Keith Roberts — Halfback. As these players gain experience and grow older, Henrico may look forward to many winning sea- sons. 169 Led by Coach Guy Davis, the basket-shooting opponent- smearing, game-winning Warri- ors racked up a good-looking scoreboard for the 1979 season. They refused to give up one game in the district with a final record of 12 wins and no losses. In the past three years, the famous Henrico Warriors have dominated the District scene with 32 straight wins. Their toughest opponents were the Hermitage Panthers, who have been bitter rivals of the Warri- ors for several years. However, the Warriors beat them again, winning the District Tourna- ment. Upper Right: Richard Sledd puts every- thing he’s got into a tricky jump shot. Lower Left: With his usual flair, Fon- taine Lewis goes up for two. Lower Right: Jerry Frostick takes a well- deserved break from the action. Moving Like Never Before Coach Davis started the sea- son off with six regulars, but lost Richard Sledd, a forward, after only 10 games because of an injury. Fontaine Lewis and Eric Claiborne then became the two starting forwards with Jerry Frostick and Reggie John- son guarding and Darryll Jack- son playing center. The Warri- ors turned one important game over to Maggie Walker in the Regional Tournament. The Warriors had beaten Walker in the regular season. This was the fifth consecutive year that Hen- rico made it to the Regional Tournament, and this loss was a low point to all faithful Hen- rico fans. Upper Right: Coach Davis excitedly gives some fast directions during a time-out. Lower Left: Disco Darryl! dis- plays devastating form on the basket- ball court. Lower Right: Raymond Smith is caught with the ball at the wrong time! 171 The Year of the Dunk Siodagga st RENE sida RRA a ti eR a Boe eR Tk. Opposite Page Left: Fontaine Lewis “dunks†two with superb ease. Cen- ter: Eric Claiborne brings the crowd to its feet. Right: Reggie Johnson has all eyes on him with another mag- nificent dunk. Henrico Warrior players received many top honors this season. Darryll Jackson, Reggie Johnson and Fontaine Lewis made the All District Team with Jackson, Johnson, and Eric Claiborne also playing in the All District Tournament. Some of these Warriors were also involved with All-Region and All-Metro Tournaments. These highly competitive positions were decided upon by local coaches and sportswriters, and it was a great honor for Henrico High School to have these men as participants. Jerry Frostick and Fonatine Lewis had the opportunity to appear on the F.Y.I. television show with their mothers, to get the “at home†perspective from players and Mothers . When Coach Davis was asked to name a “Most Spirited†War- rior, he could not, saying they all deserved the title. Addition- ally, Coach Guy Davis was named All-Metro Coach at the end of the 1979 season. This Page, Upper Left: Back row: Coach Ellett, Jay Farley, C. Tetzlaff, De jackson. Fo Lewis, R- Sledd-. Coach Davis. Second row: D. Jack- son,, De putiony Racomith, E.eGlar- borne, R. Johnson, M. Jeanette. Third row: R. Greene, W. Moore, J. Frostick, K. Talman, C. Gard. Lower Left: Jerry Frostick burns down the court. Lower Right: Walter Moore escapes from a Lee-Davis sandwich. Center: Ray Smith extends himself for an easy two points. [j.[]v| Basketball Henrico High School’s Junior Varsity Basketball team had many victories leading to a winning season. New Coach Jimmy Vega and top players, Neil Atkinson, Matt Brown, Duke Brizzolara, and Mike Jar- rett, came on strong. The mighty Warriors salute their J.V. team and their coach. Top Picture: J.V. Basketball Team. Top row: J. Jordan — megr., T. Harvey, N. Atkinson, M. Jarrett, M. Brown, J. Atkinson, K. Moore, S. Royal, Coach Vega. Bottom row: K. Williams, D. Briz- zolara, G. Ford, L. Carter, R. Lowery, L. Brown. Right: Matt Brown goes for a lay-up. Far Right: Neil Atkinson goes for a dunk. 174 ‘Bustin’ Loose’â€â€™ ‘Bustin’ loose†on the court, the ninth grade basketball team is abounding with talent. Led by coach Szalwinski, the team has a current record of 2-2. Anticipating a final record of 8- 4, the team works diligently for a successful season. y ee © amie, 2 me + Top: James Whittle goes up ... and SMOKES! Middle: Togetherness is the aT , E - See! aN ; †f Warrior Connection. Bottom: Front be ee row : R. Brown, C. Nelson, J. Lyons, E. Smith, captain; W. Frye, M. Satter- white. Back row: Coach — M. Szalwin- ski, T. Peeples, G. Jackson, L. Cridlin, R. Turner, M. Hendrick, R. Dyson. 17S 176 to know just the right and muscling as their With only four senior Matmen Are Matchless the most grueling of high cipants are expected strength and endur- their calories in order Henrico wrestlers seem combination of dieting record shows (10-2). starters — Quad-captains Wrestling is one of school sports. Parti- to exhibit maximum ance while watching to ‘make their weight.†Burton, Greg Sprouse, two losses against ae Douglas Freeman seem min- 2 should be pleased with his present, they gave him a champ- Christmas Tournament, and for he received a third place in the tournament. In this tournament, Freddie Wilcox, Mike and Brad Kelly, the Highland Springs and imal. Coach Ron Axselle © team; for a Christmas ionship in the Hopewell a late Valentine’s gift Central Region wrestling pops OU John Harris and Norman Lee came in first in their weight classes, and Todd Curry and Gregg Sprouse de- feated their opponents in the consolation finals. ae os - E ‘ Front row left to right: V. Reynolds, T. Mathews, T. Holmes, N. Lee, G. Sprouse, W. Smith, M. Burt Saunders. Second row | to r: Coach Ron Axelle, G. Heston, B. Carter, M. Young, D. Jackson, W. Watts, D. Moore, C. Dandridge, E. Sheets, B. McRae, T. Curry, Talman, L. Lutto, M. Banton, Manager D. Leake, Coach Gary Criswell. Back row | to r: D. Eubank, J. Harris, G. Viahoes, T. Hoffler, G. Morgan, D. Varner, Taylor, S. Fodill, S. Bazemore, K. Roberts, R. Blake, J. Pearman, B. Vickhouse, M. Pastore, S. Kelleher. on, R. Trice, B. Kelly, F. Wilcox, B. Hoffler, R. Young, | The Daily Dozen 98 |b. John “Scooter†Harris 105 Ib. Vic Reynolds 1121p: Mike Burton 119 lb. Todd Curry Paul Talman 126 lb. Raymond Young 132 lb. Mike Saunders 138 lb. Timmy Holmes Wayne Smith 145 |b. Norman Lee 155 Ib. Timmy Mathews 167 lb. Greg Sprouse 185 lb. Brad Kelly Unlimited Freddy Wilcox Upper Left: Brad Kelly appears to be on top of the situation as he attempts a turnover. Center: Freddie Wilcox vies for a takedown. Lower Left: Gregg Sprouse puts his opponent in an uncompromising and uncomfortable position. WANE ° Ain t I Rough Enough. Ain't Tough Enough. . . Upper Right: Vic Reynolds remains calm under pressure. Center Right: Timmy Mathews comes out “on topâ€. Lower Right: Raymond Young keeps his Opponent guessing. J.V. Wrestlers Keep Up That Glorious, Victorious Warrior Tradition Coached by Gary Criswell, Henrico’s J.V. Wrestlers man- aged to maintain a consistent winning season this year. They finished undefeated with a record of 6-0. The future of Henrico’s wrestling squad lies with these players, and consid- ering their record, that future appears to be very bright. Nota- ble J.V. grapplers are: freshman Doug Eubank, sophomores Bobby McRae, Mike Young, Dennis Moore, and Junior Bob Hoffler. Upper Right: Earl Sheets, unlimited weight class. faces his opponent. Upper Left: Deon Jackson puts the move on his Monarch adversary. Lower Left: Wilbur Watts is on his guard Soccer Struggles But Keeps Kicking Henrico’s Soccer team this year has had a very profitable season. Led by Coach Garrett along with the help of the tri- captains Dickie Harris, Dwayne Murphy and Chip Carrol, the team has had to deal with the adversities of nature. Top: Alan Degan gives the ball a swift kick in the grass. Bottom Left: Coach Garrett watches the team with an uncertain thought in mind. Bottom Right: Tracy Kay shows his versatile abilities in getting control of the ball. 180 ae Se epee 7 For tet e Se ee Ln eration FO ets - = ae -- = en pies eS sae s Top Left: Tracy Kay puts everything into it. Top Right: Walter Roane steps ahead his opponent to attempt to score. Middle: Alan Degan tries to take control of the ball. Varsity Soccer Team: Sitting: Captains: D. Murphy. D. Harris. C. Carrol. Kneel- ing: P. Laneford. D. McDaniel. M. Bovle, K. Cobb. T. Brown. J. Roberts. G. Nuck- ols. M. Hilldrup. B. Bruce. Standing: manager: A. Hume. L. Okoth. L. Chisen- hall. W. Roane. T. Kav. D. Durrant. R. Bell. D. Chandler. A. Degan. V. Kapil. C Sharpe. manager: C. Hertch. coach Gar- rett. 181 Weather Clashes With J.V.’s Season Ew pe ‘ j 25 - e y ug ne ee? 4 Z otepeel n iiips yo! Lc Gon Bib EE dua tls or Bn sapsillsicalilipy. ss ae Ye! LS me , 0 % i vite “ue % tgs L get Top: Walter Roane is at kicking dis- tance from the goal. Top Right: Alan Deegan runs downfield to score. Middle: Dickie Harris and Ron Bell give their Patrick Henry opponents a run for their money. J.V. Soccer Team: Sitting: Captains: S. Gilbert. D. Bell. M. Wilcox. Kneeling: J. Chia, We. Ieleirg, inl, lereisexs, J, Weim Brackle. K. Arutunian. B. Emerson. R. Spiers. J. Tilley. B. Houning, R. Dues- berry. Standing: J. Shepperd. B. Smith. J. Higeins. B. Kucera. M. Goldenbaum., Ek. Bottoms, P. Collins. M. Smith. D. Tes- troet. A. Pane. G. Cummings. C. Butler. C. Coates: 182 Born to Run This year’s Cross Country team had an impressive season with only one defeat by Hermi- tage. The team placed third in the District and fourth in the Regionals. The Warriors, led by coach Wagner and captains Roger Beaver and Wilson Lowry, showed large improve- ment this year as they have done in the past. ica ae wg! Top Left: Matt Rich puts forth his best effort. Top Right: Bruce Sherrod shows the agony of the last mile. Bottom: And they're off! 183 Top: Matt Rich and Bruce Sherrod tak- ing the lead over their Hermitage oppo- nent. Bottom Left: Wilson Lowry and Chris Herbert show their Senior endur- ance. Bottom Right: Bill Hudson’s long stride helps him to the finish. 184 Trained to Win iiss vt . i tas die Se % sig. at hi ‘asa ee + ng wh RS INE: 54 eg f HENRICO Top: With a cool and calm expression, Roger Beaver closes out his opponent. Middle Left: Matt Rich is caught in total concentration. Middle Right: Bruce Elliott carefully measures his stride. Bottom: Cross Country Team: Left to right: Coach F. Wagner, B. Fox, D. McCracken, M. Rich, B. Elliott, C. Her- bert, R. Beaver, W. Lowery, B. Hudson, B. Sherrod, D. Texler, T. Costin, E. Fre- drickson, A. Via, C. W. Seal. 185 186 Top Left: Debbie Williams is in the act of edging out her opponent. Top Right: Bruce Sherrod takes the lead. Bottom Left: Danny Texler exerts extra power toward the final lap. Bottom Right: Leading far in front of the other mem- bers, Matt Rich catches one’s eye. Running Undercover This years Winter Track team had a very successful sea- son beginning with the victory at the county track meet. Led by coach Garbett and aided by coach Wagner the bov’'s track team had a perfect season with no defeats. The girl's team also had a winning season with only one defeat. Even though this year s season was short. it proved to be a victorious one. Top: Girl's Winter Track Team: Front: Captains: D. Alexander. D. Vick. Mid- dle: S. Sellers. N. Justice. D. Williams. C. Jones. P. Hardy. Back: M. Hawks. M. Dabbs. C. Epps. C. Banister. Middle: J.V. Winter Track Team: Front: B. Little. J. Pittman. R. Crump. K. Whiteman. C. W. Seal. Back: L. Thomas. R. Yurachek, R. Busch, C. Fredrickson, B. Bradley. Varsity Winter Track Team: Captains: J]. Farmer. S. Cooke. Middle: D. Banton. B. Elliott. R. Hadra. B. Hudson, W Lowry. P. Cooke. M. Perkins. D. Texler. M. Rich. D. Palmer. E. Fredrickson. Back: L. Yancey. B. Sherrod. R. Beaver. PN ETC hee Kom ONE TTS galore NN Tage sy yee Estes. mT nen, cle lee iba Ls oS), j x Â¥ A ont Gymnasts Are High on Their Horse The Lady Warriors four year undefeated streak was broken this season by Douglas Free- man, but the teams spirit and determination held strong. Several damaging injuries occurred, which involved key competitors Mildred Fulton, Pam Coxford, and Michelle Sprouse. This had a definite effect on the teams perform- ance in several meets, but the team managed to keep up morale and continue to be vic- torious. High scoring Warriors throughout the season were Michelle Diaz, Claudia Ard- ledge and Karen Ward. The only returning seniors were Lynn Luck and Mildred Fulton, who will be greatly missed next year. Led by Head Coach Dur- ham and Assistant Coach Judy Hall, the team completed a suc- cessful season. Left: Michelle Diaz and Claudia Ard- ledge wait to be introduced in the pep rally. Right: Annette Bradley exhibits the grace needed for any gymnast to be successful. Bottom: The girls applaud their fellow team members. 188 Ladies First, Gymnasts Second, Champions Always. Gymnastics Team: First row: K. Keen, Third row: Coach Durham, S. Wilcox, K. Ward, A. Bradley, C. Artledge, T. P. Coxford, C. Schultz, L. Luck, Assist- Horne. Second row: T. Herbert, C. Van- — ant Coach Hall. pelt, M. Sprouse, M. Diaz, T. Glasper. Lower Left: Cheryl Vanpelt twists with Right: Lynn Luck shows off her elegant grace. Center: Michelle Sprouse gets a _ style on the balance beam. good start for her spectacular run. 189 190 Sports Statistics Varsity Football Henrico. 20 Wenanabrook 6 Henrico’ ee. Lee-Davis — 14 ‘Henrico — i ts of 12 Henrico - 0 George Wythe : ‘ : Henrico Patrick Heriry Girls’ Varsity Basketball Henrico ‘ 0 . , Hermitage fe Peotice Pe id Highland Springs 35 Henrico 53 Patrick Henry Henrico linge   Freeman ee A Henrico. 62 Lee-Davis Henrico Tucker - canal Henrico 66 Freeman Henrico Henrico†68 Lee-Davis Heprico 47 Freeman Henrico 62 Hermitage meee Henrico 47 Highland Springs EB SS 5 eee Henrico. 63 Patrick Henry a5 5 es -_ fe - Henrico 78 Meadowbrook i, ot yall By oe . Henfico 66 Lee-Davis “é coo -- Henrico OB Freeman Henrico, 1 ge ee Dale Henrico 85 Se Hermitage : 52 He nrieo ; W40 oGuae Lee-Davis fie = Henrico Do Tucker Tucker. Henrico ek es Agha Springs - Highland Springs Henrico Aa es Patrick Henry : Henrico Hermitage - Henrico — BO Thomas Dale Henrico Freeman® Henrico ae Tucker ar Henrico 60 ... Meadowbrook Henrico £986. © Freeman _.District Champions - Regional Champions —  Henrico — Henrico 0 Henrico = 0 Henrico . “6: Highland Springs 34 Henrico 26 Hermitage 0 Henrico 0 Tucker 21 Girls’ J.V. Basketball Henrico 34 Lee-Davis 29 Henrico 36 Freeman 38 oe Henrico 38 Hermitage 30 Cross Country. = Henrico 63 Tucker 20 c ; Henrico 47 Highland Springs 38 eee 30 Sees 26 Henrico 35 Patrick Henry 26 Cee? 15 x Corse Wythe 50 Henrico 37 Meadowbrook © 42 Henrico 15 paste Highland Springs 49 Hendin 44 léaDavic ieee Henrico 15 _ Tucker 50 Henrico 53 Freeman 47 Henrico: 22 ‘Patrick Henry 34 Henkice 49 Hermitage Riss. ee 16 es 46 Henrico 60 Highland Springs 47 Chae O regan Henrico 62 Patrick Henry “41 Henrico 50 Thomas Dale “ aRsa4. Henrico “65 Tucker Ryo ie Henrico ABTS Meadowbrook GOSS Ae Girls’ Tennis Henrico Henrico Henpico Henrico. Henrico “Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico District Champions Highland Spy Te Nato GEE Gs GA wo Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Varsity Basketball George Wythe Stafford Patrick Henry Thomas Jefferson Lee-Davis Maggie Walker George Wythe Freeman Tucker Hermitage Highland Springs Patrick Henry Lee-Davis Freeman Benedictine Highland Springs Stafford Tucker Hermitage Benedictine J.V. Basketball George Wythe Stafford Patrick Henry Thomas Jefferson Lee-Davis Maggie Walker George Wythe Freeman Tucker Hermitage Highland Springs Patrick Henry Lee-Davis Benedictine Freeman Highland Springs Stafford Tucker Hermitage Benedictine Ninth Grade Basketball Sle 54 61 38 Liberty Stonewall Freeman Tucker Hermitage Highland Springs Liberty — Stonewall Freeman Highland Springs Hermitage Tucker Varsity Soccer Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Lee-Davis Freeman Hermitage Thomas Jefferson Patri€k Henry Tucker Johm Marshall Freeman Lee-Davis Hermitage Tucker Highland Springs John Marshall Highland Springs Oe meme WON WR We h ont OQ J.V. 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Pacers Fueled with energy, experi- ence, and enthusiasm, the four captains of the varsity track team led their co-workers toward a 6-1 winning season. Overall, the team was strong, but it excelled in distance run- ning. Coach Criswell, a new member of the coaching staff, worked with the weight men. While Coach Wagner condi- tioned the distance runners. Coach Garbett trained the sprinters and jumpers. Record breaking performances were made by seniors: Dave Robin- son’s 64%†high jump and Perry Wheeler’s leap of 21110%†in the long jump. Top: Kicking up dust, Arthur Lynch cruised the 440 yard dash. Middle: Perry Wheeler concentrated on leaning forward and gaining speed. Bottom: Senior, Dave Robinson eased over the high hurdles. 193 194 Top: Varsity Track Team: First row: C. Horton. S. Dowdy, B. Good, P. Wheeler captains. Second row: Coach Garbett, ID Ie SueS, lhe JNimionaeuillyy., Ibs WWieey 1. Hadra, A. Lynch, R. Beaver, D. Banton, Coach Wagner, Coach Criswell. Third row: J. Johnson, C. Herbert, M. Jeanette, P. Cooke. S: Belvin, D Robinson, R- oo sgn = ttm  Bell, T. Costin. M. Hobbs, A. Thomas, F. Tonacci. Fourth row: B. Sherrod. K. Owens, D. McCracken, M. Rich. S. For- thuber, A. Palmer. T. Hunt, D. Palmer. Left: Shot-putter. Mike Jeanette hurled the shot with a thrust. Right: Tim Car- roll out-leaned his Freeman oppo nent in the 220 yard dash. Out of the Blocks. . . Running Fast The girl’s track team came through with many victories. Coached by Dahle York and Pamela Roach, the girls met such rival teams as, Highland Springs and Patrick Henry. Running successfully, they ended with a winning season. Upper Right: Runners on your Mark — Get Set — Go! Center Left: Debbie Wil- liams is off to a good start. Center Right: At the onset of pain, Shane Curry will- ingly accepts assistance from her team- mates. Center: First row: Tri-Captains, S. Lamb, D. Williams, L. Dean. Second row: M. Gor- man, K. Craver, L. Bennet, M. Tate, M. Kal- lenberger, D. Johnson, S. Nuckols. Third row: Manager Y. Hardy, S. Curry, D. Alex- ander, C. Bannister, M. Sauer, D. Kall, S. Moore, T. Kopp, Y. Archer. Fourth row: Coach Roach, J. Jones, K. Gorman, L. Washington, J. Jones, J. Vaughn, G. Reid, L. Whiteman, C. Schultz, D. Vick, Coach York. Lower Left: Lori Whiteman crosses the finish line for a victory. Lower Right: Martha Sauer puts forth that little bit of “extra’’ effort necessary to succeed. 195 196 The Aces of Carrig and Blackburn Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Girl’s Tennis 7 6 8 8 2 Se) aAnMmeon Right: Susan Erdman goes for a shot. John Marshall John Marshall Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Highland Springs Highland Springs Douglas Freeman Douglas Freeman Hermitage Hermitage Tucker Tucker St. Gertrudes Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Boy’s Tennis FP RPNOAAPNDOAHUTAN John Marshall John Marshall Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Highland Springs Highland Springs Douglas Freeman Douglas Freeman Hermitage Hermitage Tucker Tucker Swinging in victory after vic- tory, the girl’s tennis team had a very exciting season. Led by Co-captains Laura Gregory and Martha Stevens, the team was successful in winning over several district rivals. Several of the girls were able to reach regional and state tournaments after their excellent perform- ances in_ district matches. Coach Carrig was extremely helpful to the team’s perform- ance. The boy’s tennis team this year was also victorious. Although the team suffered losses to Tucker and Freeman. Coach Blackburn and the team were very enthusiastic over the win against Thomas Jefferson. Losing only two seniors from the team, Coach Blackburn is looking forward to another exciting season next year. Rackets Up a sae hal Top Left: John Sherrod concentrates as he returns the hit. Top Right: Lori Allen easily returns her opponent's serve. Center: Girl’s Tennis Team. First row: Co-captains, L. Gregory, M. Stevens; Coach Carrig. Second row: J. Bartle, S. Stien, L. Allen, M. McKown, S. Erdman, E. Timberlake, B. Diaz, G. Stinnet, M. Diaz, L. Calabrese. Bottom Left: Boy's Tennis Team. First row: M. Davis, D. Peay, Co-captain J. Sherrod, C. Hare, Coach Blackburn. Second row: S. Rob- inson, F. Robinson, B. Mahanes, T. Sel- den, Manager K. Moore. Third row: B. Bruce, B. Hudson, H. Briggs, Manager D. Moore. 197 198 The Golf Team had a build- ing season this year and many improvements were made. All matches took place at Belmont Park with the toughest oppo- nent being Douglas Freeman. Outstanding players were C. Spedden, J. Almond, and J. Wallace. The Golf Team Warri- ors deserve a lot of credit for all their hard work, and with a lit- tle more support their record will be even better. Upper Left: Gary Speddan grins and bears it. Upper Right: Rick Lawrence concentrates before putting. Bottom: First row: C. Fleet, D. Bruce, J. Wallace, L. Garnett, B. Counts. Second row: J. Almond, G. Spedden, R. Lawrence, Coach Hare, B. Terry, D. Coppage, G. Hankins. i, PEAKE RE AAACN DAT Getting in the Swing of Things = The Young Green Machine Bi HIE HS Gi HOOL Lae under Coach Moyer came out t with an even season; 8-8 was INNINGS ! 2 345 6 7 8 their final record. The ups and oT downs seemed to all balance ea A) a ae  . out and give the Warriors a ped ‘ iy SIT. sRS . a =. record to be proud of, consider- ee =i ‘ =—@ ing their tough opponents. : Some outstanding players were R. Ziglar, K. Sprouse, S. Horn- berger, K. Carr, F. Luck, with two great managers G. Wells, and M. Jeanetti. Next year’s varsity team will be lucky to gain these capable warriors. The J.V. baseball team had a good season and with continued support they will carry on their fine record. Upper Left: Front row: R. Ziglar, T. Schools, M. West. Second row: Coach Moyer, T. Atkinson, F. Luck, K. Carr, S. Hornberger, C. Hiter. Third row: K. Sprouse, N. Atkinson, J. Thompson, M. Edwards, N. Curtis, J. Atkinson, Man- ager G. Wells. Center Left: Jay Thomp- son quickly tries to retrieve the ball. Lower: Henrico Warriors eagerly watch the game from the bench. oy The Warriors Varsity Team completed a most impressive season. The outstanding play- ers were Dave Hollis, who led the team in hits, Frankie Hil- driup, who led the team in sto- len bases and triples, Britt Col- ley, who was a leading pitcher with a record of 6-1, and Jerry Frostick who was a leading pitcher with a record of 5-0. The Green Machine was not stopped this year. They went all the way to District tournament. The Warriors were stopped only by Tucker in the District tournament. Top: Dave Hollis takes a mighty swing at the ball. Right: Coach Colley in a rare moment of silence. Bottom: Front row: B. Colley, T. Atkinson, K. Smither, D. Hollis, F. Hildrup, G. Dankos, E. Del- linger. Middle row: manager — B. Jen- nings, S. Hornbarger, J. Frostick, P. Fritz, K. Talman, K. Underwood, Coach Colley, manager — D. Johnson. Back row: D. Ostrander, D. Harris, R. Crump, B. Bryant, G. Meyers. VV OLS eeO Onn OmLOwUCLOL Pere ie pen A TOOT alll VARSITY BASEBALL : ’ rane cuit HENRICO 7 John Marshall | Henrico 0 JOHN MARSHALL 1 HENRICO 4 Highland Springs l HENRICO 8 Patrick Henry Z HENRICO yi, Lee Davis l HENRICO 6 Freeman 4 HENRICO 8 Hermitage 0 HENRICO 1 Highland Springs l HENRICO 6 Tucker 3 HENRICO 2 Patrick Henry 3 Henrico 1 FAIRFAX 13 HENRICO I, Lee Davis 6 Henrico il BENEDICTINE 10 HENRICO 5 Hermitage 1 HENRICO 5 Tucker 1 HENRICO i Freeman 2 Left: How does Coach Colley spell relief... W-I-N! Center Left: Glenn Myers displays good form. Bottom: What has twenty legs, twenty arms, and catches flies? The baseball team! 202 The Lady Warriors did it again this year, as the Softball Team ended with another fine season. They placed second in the District. Led by veterans, MVP Cindy Klehr and all Regional Sandra Bottoms the team finished with a 14-4 record. Seven seniors graduate which means Coaches Cherry and Baker will need new rein- forcements for the 1979 season. This eason marked the begin- ning of an ‘almost official†Jun- ior Varsity freshman team. The Henrico Softball Team has many winning seasons to look forward to in the future. Upper Right: “Gosh coach, we're just having a little fun on the bench.†Mid- dle Right: The fastest arm in the east, Cindy Klehr, delivers a bullet from the mound. Lower Right: “Stand up every- body and give a cheer.†It must have been a HOMER! Lower Left: Catcher Anne Miller does her job. be iaek. a A oh «a comm a as ca a si Ce j 4 PION noe sey © ba Sy . a 2 ’ ; x ies. . me RE « ral ol OOS HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO Henrico HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO Henrico Cherry's Bombers Softball Team John Marshall Varina Highland Springs Patrick Henry St. Gertrude Freeman Hermitage Tucker Highland Springs PATRICK HENRY Lee Davis Varina Tucker FREEMAN BNOODONWAONHRRPN DCC fF Front row: K. Rowlett, T. Trotman, S. Buttons. Middle row: manager, S. Sell- ers, M. Kelly, B. Gentry, T. Nix, L. Utley, C. Leeson, C. Khler, K. Wall, A. Miller, S. Burks, J. Wells, J. Glave. Back row: Asst. Coach S. Baker, Manager, K. Shu- maker, J. Bridges, D. Smiley, M. Zacha- rias, B. Currier, S. Payne, C. Call, T. Hargadon, B. Mills, S. Bass, S. Dzuiba, K. Johnson, B. Turner, C. Cooke, J. Farmer, Manager T. Karlton, P. Worrell, Coach S. Cherry. 203 204 I’ve Been Searching DOPAON Cee me .. to find an answer. Now I know my life has meaning. This song by Chicago sung by Expressions at the graduation exercises of the Class of 1978 symbolizes the journey through high school this class has made. At times, the going was rough, but the end result is well worth the effort. The agony of term papers, tired aching muscles after long practices in inhuman tempera- tures, boring class meetings, bake sales where no one comes, getting up at 10:00 to clean up after Prom when you only got to sleep at 6:30, serving deten- tions for being late to class, stumbling through the Alma Mater 59 times, battling the indigestion of 720 school lunches, and scraping up a decent date for sixteen school dances all seem worth the trou- ble when the graduate is handed his diploma. Top: Alright girls! Let's get organized! Middle Left: Dr. Steele appreciatively accepts a present from Mr. Tate. Middle right: David Robinson receives a silver key from Dr. Steele. Bottom Left: Some of the graduates just cannot seem to hold on to their caps. Bottom Right: Andy Smith, class speaker, takes a quick glance at her notes to reassure herself. Top Left: Senior Class president, Brett Leake, encouragingly expresses his deep hopes of success to fellow seniors. Top Right: Mr. Carrington Tate meaningfully expresses his high hopes for the graduating class of 1978. Middle Left: Sharon King is awarded the Grayson Murphey Scholar- ship. Middle Right: The teachers voted Sandra Bottoms the recipient for the Fac- ulty Scholarship. Bottom Left: “I wish they would hurry and take the picture. We can- not stand still much longer.’ Bottom Right: Guest speaker Reverend Robinson capti- vates the graduating class with some very deep and moving advice. Atkinson ...Brown.. Clarke. . .Davis...Ellen.. . Forthuber ... Gibson. . . the names roll off and one by one the members of the Class of 1978 say good-bye to Henrico High School. 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Lakeside Ave., Richmond Virginia 23228 ee 266-7663 Belle Bakery and Pa ns 23-25 Bellevue Avenue (264-80 Hungary aris Rd. at Broad ichmond, Virgini RICHMOND, VA. 23227 (804) 262-7381 220 Index A Abed, Widad (12) 18, 127, 134 Abele. Gary (9) 72 Abernathy. Cindy (11) 46, 122, 130, 134, 140, 149 Abrams, Catherine (12) 18, 122, 931,132, 154, 155 Adkins, Kanisha (10) 59, 141 Adkins. James (10) 59 Agee, Claudette (9) 72 Agee, David (10) 59 Agee, Diana (9) 72, 127 Agee, Janet (9) 72 Albert, Jervis (9) 72 Aldredge, Carolyn (12) 131, 145 -Aldredge, Doris (10) 59 Alexander, Chantay (12) 18 Alexander, Dale (11) 46, 161, 195, | 187 Allen, Barry (11) 46, 142, 144 Allen, Dina (11) 46 Allen, Karen (10) 59 Allen, Lisa (12) 18 Allen, Lori (12) 18, 126, 163, 197, 196 Allen, Thomas (10) 59 Allen, Timothy (9) 72, 164 Alley, Charles (12) 18, 127 Allick, Nadine (9) 72 Almond, Jeffrey (11) 46, 134, 198 Almond, St. Clair (10) 46, 59 Alspaugh, Wanda (10) 59, 127 Alston, Gary (11) 46 Alston, James (12) 18, 126 Alvis, Brenda (11) 46 Anderson, Alonzo (9) 72 Anderson, Susan (11) 46, 129 Andrews, Georgina (10) 59, 145 Andrews, Otis (10) 59 Archer, Cecelia (10) 59, 140, 141, 145 Archer, Joan (12) 18, 126 Archer, Yolanda (11) 46, 118, 140, 141, 195 Arledge, Claudia (11) 46, 149, 189 Armstrong, Brenda (10) 59 Armstrong, Dorothy (11) 145 Arnette, Bruce (11) 46, 144 Arnold, Pamela (9) 72, 139, 149 Arthur, Tammy (11) 46 Artiglere, Lynn (11) 46 Arutunian, Kenneth (10) 59, 182 Ashworth, Charles (12) 18 Ashworth, Donald (9) 72 Atkinson, Kendra (10) 59, 132 Atkinson, Neal (10) 59, 149, 150, 174 Atkinson, Samuel 59, 149, 164, 174, 199 Atkinson, Theodore (11) 46, 165, 199 Ayers, Lisa (11) 46 Ayers, Robin (10) 59, 152, 153 Aylor, Daphne (9) 72, 142, 144 B Bacon, Clyde (9) 72 Bacon, Debra (10) 59 Bagby, Troy (9) 72 Baily, Dawn (12) 18 Baily, Ellis (10) 59 Bailey, Michael (9) 72 Baldwin, Anne (12) 18, 146 Ball, Connie (11) 46 Ballard, Adrianne (10) 59, 140 Ballard. Antoinette (9) 72 Banks, Juanita (10) 59 Banks, James (12) 18 Bannister, Cozetta (12) 18, 195, 187 Banton, Dennis (11) 46, 142, 144, 187, 194 Banton, Michael (10) 59, 132, 142, 144 Barber, Gary (11) 47, 146 Barden, Thomas (11) 47 Barfield, James (9) 72, 164 Barker, Anthony (9) 72 Barker, Sheila (12) 18 Barlow, Deborah (11) 47, 129, 146, 149, 134 Barnes, Cherolyn (10) 59, 141 Barnes, Jerrissica (9) 141 Barnes, Quintin (9) 73 Barnett, Ronald (11) 47, 122 Barr. John (9) 73 Barret. Tracy (12) 18, 137, 136 Barrett, Kristonta (11) 47 Bartgis, John (10) 59, 165 Bartle, Julie (12) 19, 129, 163, 197, 196 Bartlett, Annette (11) 47, 128, 130, 141 Baskerville, Wendell (9) 73 Bass, Barry (10) 59 Bass, Sherri (11) 47, 203 Baugh, David (12) 19 Baughan, Mary (10) 59 Baugher, Tracy (9) 73, 127 Bawsel., John (11) 47 Bazemore, Harold (9) 73, 164 Beadles, Dabney (11) 47, 138, 149 Beard, Kimberly (11) 47, 134, 135, 140, 146 Beard, Tracye (10) 59 Beattie, Troy (11) 47 Beaver, Jeffrey (12) 19, 165 Beaver, Roger (12) 19, 185, 187, 194 Beaver, Steven (9) 73, 164 Beaver, Teri (10) 59 Beazley, Rodney (11) 47 Beck, Donna (10) 59 Beck, John (12) 19 Beckhardt, Diane (9) 73 Bell, Carolyn (10) 59, 149 Bell, David (10) 60, 142, 182, 144 Bell, Ronald (11) 47, 73, 149, 181, 194 Belvin, Joy (9) 73, 142, 161, 144 Bennett, Ian (9) 73 Bennett, Laurie (11) 47, 195 Benson, John (9) 73 Bentz, Donna (11) 47, 128 Bevan, Thomas (11) 47 Binford, Joyinette (11) 47 Birdsong, Myron (9) 73 Bishop, Daryl (9) 73 Bishoff, Dennis (11) 47 Black, Melvin (9) 73, 142, 144 Blackard, Linda (11) 47, 149 Blackard, Lorie (12) 19, 127 Blackard, William (11) 47, 143 Blake, Richard (9) 73, 129, 164 Blake, Tracey (11) 47, 129 Bland, Karen (12) 19, 126 Blankenship, Michael (11) 47 Blaylock, Gary (9) 73 Blowe, Christil (9) 73, 127 Boldin, Rebecca (11) 47 Boldin, William (12) 19, 128 Boltz, Chery] (10) 60 Boltz, Gerald (11) 47, 126 Booth, Elizabeth (12) 19 Borkey, Walter (10) 60 Borkey, Pamela (11) 47, 128, 149 Boseman, Anthony (10) 60 Bottoms, Norman (10) 60, 149, 182 Bowles, Sherry (9) 73 Bowles, Sherrie (9) 73 Bowles, Susan (11) 47, 129, 146, 149 Bowles, Thomas (12) 19, 110, 165, 167 Bowman, Sherry (11) 47 Boyer, Dana (9) 127, 142 Boyle, Joseph (11) 47, 181 Brackett, Raymond (11) 47 Bradley, Annette (11) 47, 189 Bradley, Cynthia (11) 47 Bradley, David (10) 60 Bradley, Richard (9) 73 Bradshaw, Phillip (12) 19 Bradshaw, William (9) 73 Bragg, Steven (9) 73, 142 Branch, Johnna (9) 73 Breedlove, Roger (9) 73 Brewer, Jaquelyn (12) 19, 17, 110, 133, 1d0ste7, Brewer, Kimberley (9) 73 Brewton, Melody (10) 60 Bridgers. George (10) 60, 144 Bridgers. Jacqueline (11) 47, 147, 161, 203 Briggs. Henry (10) 60, 177, 182 Brightly, Carlton (11) 47, 130 Briley. Sherry (9) 73, 127 Brini, Gina (11) 19, 47, 145 Brizendine, Joan (9) 73 Brizzolara, Dennis (10) 60, 151, 174 Broache, Sheila (9) 73 Broaddus, David (11) 47 Broaddus, James (12) 19, 165 Broaddus, Robert (12) 126 Brock, Donna (12) 19 Brock. Mason (9) 73 Brooks, Joseph (9) 73 Broughman, Glenn (12) 20, 126 Broughman, jeannette (11) 47, 126 Brown, Cynthia (11) 48 Brown. Jeffrey (11) 48, 134, 164 Brown, Jesse (9) 73 Brown. Karen M. (11) 48 Brown, Karen W. (11) 48 Brown, Karen Y. (11) 48 Brown, Kevin (9) 73 Brown, Kim (10) 73, 60, 141 Brown, Lenore (10) 60, 141 Brown, Lewis (10) 60, 174 Brown, Mathew (10) 60, 174 Brown, Robert (9) 73, 175, 164 Brown, Sharon (9) 74, 142, 144 Brown, Shirley (12) 20 Brown, Tammy (10) 60 Brown, Todd (10) 60, 142, 181, 144 Brown, Tondra (11) 48, 126 Brown, Wanda (10) 60, 140, 126 Brown, Zina (9) 142 Browning, David (10) 60 Browning, Glenda (12) 20, 126 Bruce. Barry (9) 74 Bruce, David (10) 60 Bruce, James (11) 48, 181, 197 Bruce, Douglas (11) 48, 198 Bruce, Sandra (9) 74, 130 Bruce, Taylor (12) 20, 134, 146 Bruschke, Johannah (11) 48 Bryant, Anthony (10) 60, 144 Bryant, Charles (11) 126, 200 Bryant, Cynthia (9) 74, 141, 149 Buchanan, Karen (12) 20, 127, 134, 138, 148 Bucher, Anna Marie (11) 48 Bulifant, William (10) 60 Bullard, Robert (10) 60, 142, 144 Bunch, Lynn (11) 48, 146 Burch, Douglas (11) 48 Burgess, James (9) 74 Burgess, Jamie (10) 60 Burks, Chery] (11) 48, 133, 158, 161, 203 Burley, Helen (11) 48, 142, 144 Burnett, Nancy (9) 74, 129 Burnette, Joe (9) 74 Burnette, Ruby (10) 127 Burruss, Benjamin (10) 60, 1 26 Burruss, Roger (12) 20 Burton, Amy (9) 74 Burton, Charlene (12) 20, 126 Burton, Curtis (12) 20 Burton, Michael (12) 20, 110, 134, 135, 1505176 Burton, Suzanne (11) 48 Burton, Wanda (10) 60 Burwell, Connie (9) 74 Butler, Charles (11) 48, 182 Buttner, James (12) 20 Byerly, James (12) 20 Byrd, Dana (9) 74, 127 Byrd, Steven (10) 60 C Cain, Mary (11) 48, 129, 140, 145 Calabrese, Lori (11) 48, 147, 161, 197, 196 Call, Chery] (12) 20, 203 Campbell, Kenneth (12) 20 Cannon, Mark (11) 151 Cardoza, Elizabeth A. (11) 48, 142, 144 Cardoza, Laurie (9) 74 Carlton, Terry (11) 48, 130, 142, 145, 144 Carneal, Christy (9) 127 Carpenter, Kimberly (11) 48, 130 Carroll, Charles (12) 20, 180, 181 Carroll, Timothy (11) 48, 150 Carr, Kenneth (10) 60, 164, 199 Carr, Matthew (10) 60 Carson, Heidi (10) 60 Carter, Bruce (10) 60 Carter, Christopher (9) 74 Carter, Jerrie (9) 74 Carter, Kurt (12) 20 Carter, Linwood (10) 174 Carter. Rowland S. (11) 48, 165 Carter, Tara (11) 48, 142,144 Cassity, Donald (11) 48, 164 Caswell. Diane (10) 60 Catlett, Karen (12) 21 Cecil. Joseph (10) 60 Chamberlayne, John (9) 74, 164 Chandler, Dalton (11) 48, 150, 181 Chaplin, Sherry (10) 60, 145 Chappell, Jack (12) 21, 151 Chavis, Eugene (11) 49, 126 Chenault, Gregory (12) 21, 142 Chenault, William (11) 49 Cheseldine, Teresa (10) 49, 60 Childress, Mark (12) 21 Chiles. Herman (9) 74 Chiles. Justin (9) 74 Chiles. Thina (11) 49 Chisenhall, Debra (10) 60, 128, 129, 131, 149 Chisenhall, Delmer (12) 21, 153, 181 Chisholm, Lori (11) 49, 145 Christian, Chuvalo (10) 60 Christiansen, Scott (12) 21 Claiborne, Eric (12) 21, 171, 173 Clark, Danny (11) 49, 142, 144 Clark, John (11) 49 Clark, Kathleen (12) 21, 127 Clark, Roy (10) 61, 126 Clark, Terry (9) 74, 127 Clark. Timothy (10) 61, 126, 149 Clarke, Catherine (12) 21, 127, 148 Clarke, Donna (12) 17, 21, 146 Clarke, Kevin (12) 21, 127 Clarke. Veta (9) 74 Claud, David (9) 74 Clayton, Doris (9) 74 Clifton, Barbara (11) 49 Cline, Jeffrey (10) 61, 182 Cloninger, Elizabeth (10) 61, 129, 145, 149 Clowers, Darrell (12) 21, 114, 115, 138 Coates, Bryant (10) 61, 182 Cobb, Kevin (12) 21, 134, 151, 181 Cochran, Nancy (9) 74, 163 Cockrell, Thomas (9) 74 Cole, Michael (11) 49 Cole, Nadine 74 Cole, Randy (11) 49, 142, 144 Cole, Robert (9) 74 Coleman, Keith (12) 21, 126 Coleman, Lynette (9) 145 Coles (9) 74 Coles, Patricia (11) 49 Collins, Beverly (10) 61, 142, 144 Collins, Donna (11) 49, 142, 144 Collins, John (10) 61 Collins, Phillip (9) 74, 182, 164 Collins, Raymond (12) 21 Collins, Ricky 146 Colyer, Richard (10) 61 Connatser, Michael (12) 22, 127 Connor, Patrick (10) 49 Conyers, Arvette (10) 61, 108 Cook, David (12) 126 Cooke, Cynthia (10) 61, 147, 162, 203 Cooke, Paul (12) 22, 151, 187, 194 Cooke. Sherri (10) 61 Cooke, Steve (11) 49, 134, 150, 187 Cooper, Raymond (10) 61 Cooper, Sandra (9) 74 Coppage, David (12) 22, 134, 142, 143, 198, 144 Coppage, Douglas (10) 61, 142 Cornetta, Jacqueline (11) 49, 126 Cosby, Antoinette (12) 22, 127 Costin, Phillip (12) 22, 143, 150, 185, 194 Couch, Donna (11) 49 Couch, Linda (9) 75, 127 Counts, Charles (12) 22 Covington, Kenneth (10) 61, 164 Covington, Mavis (9) 75, 144 Cox, Dale (9) 75 Coxford, Pamela (10) 58, 61, 68, 139, 149, 189 Craddock, Edward (9) 75, 164 Craver, Kelly (10) 61, 149, 195 Crawford, David (12) 22, 122, 155 Crawford, Dawn (12) 17, 22 Crawley, Shirley (9) 75, 141 Creech, Kimberly (12) 22 Creery, Tracey (9) 75 Crenshaw, Jennifer (10) 61, 133, 146 Cridlin, Linwood (9) 75, 175 Crigger, Benson (11) 49 Crump, William (12) 22, 187 Culley, Brenda (9) 75 Culley, David (10) 61 Culley, Jo Ellen (12) 22, 145 Cummings, Glenn (9) 75, 142, 182, 144 Font Jurrier, Becky (12) 22, 110, 135, 161. 203 surrier, Donald (10) 61, 142, 144 Jurrier, Susan (9) 75, 142, 162, 144 Jurry. Lanell (12) 22, 141 Jurry. Todd (9) 61. 176 Curtis. Nelson (11) 49, 165, 199 D Dabbs, Michelle (9) 75, 145, 187 Dabney, Joyce (11) 49 Daley. Terry (12) 22, 110, 138, 150 Daniel. Kelvin (12) 22 Daniels, David (9) 75 Davis, Donna (9) 75 Davis, Kimberly (9) 75, 149 Davis, Laneta (11) 49, 134, 145 Davis, Lloydette (10) 61 Davis, Stuart (12) 23, 155, 172, 197 Davis, Pamela (10) 61, 147, 149 Davis, Yvette (9) 72, 73, 75 Dawson. Jeffrey (12) 23 Deagle. Daniel (11) 49 Dean. David (10) 61 Dean, James (10) 62 Dean, Timothy (10) 62 Degen, Alan (12) 23, 180, 181 DeJong. Lewis (12) 23, 126 Delaney, Donald (9) 75 Demro, Suzanne (9) 75 Denson, Thomas (11) 49 Derricott, Jeannie (10) 126 Derricott, John (12) 126 DeShazo, Joe (12) 23 Detrick, Cathy (11) 49, 145 Diaz. Kimberly (11) 49, 122, 134, 135 Diaz, Melody (9) 73, 75 Diaz, Michelle (11) 49, 134, 149, 163, 197, 196, 189 Dickenson, Linda (10) 62, 132, 149 Dillon, Dale (10) 62 Dolan, Sean (9) 75 Donovan, Sharon (12) 23 Dougherty, Brian (9) 75, 126 Dowdy. Melissa (9) 75, 147 Dowdy, Paul (11) 49, 134, 149, 150, 169 Dowdy, Thomas (12) 143, 42, 144 Drummond, Debra (12) 23 Dsurney, Lizabeth (11) 49, 129, 149 Duesberry, Sandra (10) 62, 139 Duesberry, Richard (9) 73, 75, 171, 182 Duke, Elizabeth (9) 73, 75, 149, 163 Dungan, Sandy (9) 75, 142, 144 Duncan, Bonny (12) 23 Duncan, Timothy (10) 127 Dunkelberger, Raymond (12) 23, 127,151 Dunning, Julie (10) 62 Duong, Khanh (10) 62 Durrant, Douglass (12) 181 Durvin, Robert (9) 75 Duvall, Richard (9) 75 Dyson, Doris (9) 127 Dyson, Karen (9) 75, 127 Dyson, Raymond (9) 75, 175 Dziuba, Sarah (10) 62, 117, 149, 158, 161, 203 EB Eacho, Stephen (9) 75, 142, 144 Eades, Donna (12) 23 Eary, Vicky (12) 23 Eastman, Frank (12) 23 Eastman, Mary (9) 75, 145 Eddleton, Donna (11) 49 Edmonds, Joe (9) 75 AAR 221 Edwards. Doreen (9) 75 Edwards. Joan (10) 62, 133, 149 Edwards. Lindsey (12) 17, 23, 135, 148, 154 Edwards. Lisa (11) 49. 129 Edwards. Paul (9) 75 Edwards. Michael (10) 62, 199 Edwards. Robert (10) 62. 165, 144 Edwards, Roger (9) 75 Edwards. Warren (12) 23 Eheart. Carolyn (11) 50 Elgin. George (10) 62 Elliott. Donald (11) 60, 185, 187 Emerson. Bernard (11) 50, 182 Emory, Cynthia (11) 50, 130 Epps. Cynthia (10) 62, 141, 187 Erdman. Susan (10) 62, 163, 197, 196 Erskine, Jane (11) 129 Estes. Davis (10) 62, 165, 187, 194 Etosh, Betty (10) 62, 126 Etosh, James (12) 24, 126 Ewbank. Douglas (9) 75 E Faber. Jenny (10) 62, 132, 162 Faber. Sally (12) 24. 127 Faggert. Steven (10) 62, 164 Fahed. Kimberly (9) 75, 149 Faina. William (12) 126 Falconer, Harry (12) 24 Faris. Joy (12) 24, 128, 142, 153, 144 Faris. Leasa (9) 73. 75, 142. 144 Farley. Eric (12) 24, 165 Farley. Jay (12) 24. 165, 173 Farmer. Deborah (9) 126 Farmer, Scott (11) 50, 126 Farmer. John (12) 24, 187 Farmer. Jaye (10) 62. 142, 162, 203. 144 Farmer. Kevin (9) 76 Farmer. Kendall (9) 75, 149 Farmer, Mathew (12) 24, 165 Farmer. Teresa (12) 17, 24, 146, 148 Felton. Staley (12) 24, 135, 142, 144 Femiani, Clara (10) 24, 149 Femiani, Rose (12) 128, 130, 131, 148. 153 Ferguson. Geoffrey (11) 50 Ferrell, Deatria (9) 76 Ferrell. Jay (9) 76 Ferrell, Peggy (11) 50 Fisher, Crystal (10) 62, 127 Fisher. Rochelle (11) 50, 127 Fitzgerald, Frank (10) 62 Fleet. Charles (12) 24, 132, 153, 109, 198 Fleming. Angelia (9) 76, 127 Felming, Winona (12) 24, 119, 134 Flippen. Donald (12) 24, 130, 137 Flippen. Suzanne (10) 62, 127 Fodill. Stephen (9) 76 Fodill. Susan (11) 50, 122 Fontaine, Walter (10) 62 Forbes. Angelia (10) 62 Forbes, Cassandra (11) 50 Forbes, David (9) 70, 142. 153, 144 Forbus, Steven (11) 50, 126 Ford. Douglas (12) 24, 126 Ford. George (10) 63, 174 Ford, Gina (12) 25 Ford. Nathan (9) 76 Ford, Pamela (11) 50 Forristal, Susan (10) 63, 129 Foster. Donna (11) 50 Fouts, Timothy (9) 76, 144 Fowler. Joseph (9) 76 Fowler, Kathleen (11) 50 Fox. Michel (11) 50, 126 Fox. Patrice (11) 50, 126 Fox, William (11) 50, 145, 185 Foxwell, Cirk (11) 50 Frady. George (11) 50 Franklin, Claiborne (12) 25, 126, 144 Franklin, Eric (11) 50 Frazier, Avis (12) 25 Fredericksen, Cherise (9) 76, 187 Fredericksen, Crispin (11) 50 Fredericksen, Eric (10) 63, 185, 187 Freed, Karen (10) 63, 149 Freeman, Charles (10) 63. 50, 126 Freeman. Earnest (10) 63 Freeman. Earnay (11) 50, 132, 140 Freeman. Jerry (12) 25 Freeze. Robin (11) 50, 138, 146 Fritz. Philip (12) 25, 119. 147, 165, 167 Fritz. Steven (10) 63, 151 Frostick. Jerry (12) 25, 127. 134, 14721500170) 17 is Frye. William (9) 76, 175 Fulton. Mildred (12) 119, 42 Fultz. Kathleen (11) 129 Funkhouser, Sherri (9) 63 G Gaines. Norman (10) 63 Gaines, Wanda (12) 25 Galaspie. Paul (11) 50 Galloway. Theresa (9) 76 Gannon, Mark (11) 50 Gard. Craig (11) 173 Gardner. Karen (9) 76 Gantt, Eunice (11) 50 Garness. Fave (12) 25, 127, 131 Garness, Stephanie (12) 25 Garnett. Gayhe (12) 25, 224, 127, 138 Garnett. Lawrence (11) 50. 146, 198 Garrett. Cherie (11) 50 Garriock. Jamie (11) 51, 149 Gatewood, Kimberly (9) 76 Gentry. Elizabeth (12) 25, 147, 203 Gentry. Lana (9) 76 Gentry. Lisa (12) 26, 76, 127. 138, 148 Gentry. Pamela (12) 26, 126 Gerken, Joseph (12) 127 Gibbs. Vera (12) 26, 127 Gibson. Deborah (11) 51 Gibson, Deborah (10) 63 Gibson, Donna (11),51, 122, 128. 140, 149. 155 Gibson. Robin (12) 127, 42 Gibson. Trudy (10) 61, 132, 149 Gilbert. Steven (9) 76, 129, 182 Giles. Tammie (12) 26 Giles, Vickie (9) 76 Gilman, Michael (9) 76 Gittman. Sheila (11) 51 Glasper. Tracey (10) 61, 141, 119, 189 Glave. Jennifer (10) 63, 68, 203 Goins. Jeffrey (12) 26, 127 Goldenbaum, Doris (9) 76, 129 Goldenbaum., Martin (10) 63, 142, 143. 182 Gonyo. Randall (9) 76 Gooch. Barbara (11) 51 Good. Michael (10) 63 Goode. Andrea (11) 51 Goodloe. Edward (10) 63, 142, 144 Goodloe, William (9) 76, 142, 144 Goodman. Lisa (9) 76 Goodman. Lori (11) 51, 127 Goodrich, Dawn (11) 51, 127, 149 Goodrich. Teresa (9) 63 Gordon, Deborah (9) 76 Gorman, Anne (12) 26, 17, 134, 135, 116, 148 Gorman, Kathleen 153, 195 Gorman. Mary (10) 61, 149, 195 Gortney. Elizabeth (11) 51. 126 Gove. Mary (9) 76 Gowen. Jerry (10) 63 Graham, John (10) 63 Gray. Steve (11) 51 Graves, Christopher (10) 63 Green. Nina (9) 76 Green. Sandra (9) 76, 139 Green. Richard (11) 173 Greene. Lee (9) 76 Gregory. Jennifer (12) 26, 147 Gregory. Mary (9) 76 Gregory. Michael (12) 26, 150, 165, 144 Gress. Margaret (11) 51, 128, 130, 149 Grosvenor, Rhonda (9) 77 Grosz, Brian (11) 51 Grubbs. Elizabeth (10) 61, 149 Grubbs. Sandra (9) 77, 127 Gunnell. James (10) 63 Gunter. Donald (12) 126 Gunter. Gisele (10) 63 Gunter. Gwendolyn (9) 77 Gupton, Lisa (11) 51 H Haden, Otey (11) 51, 126 Hadra, William (11) 51, 149, 164, 166, 187, 194 Hahn. Raymond (9) 77 Halasz. Gilbert (11) 51 Hale. Bonnie (9) 73, 77, 130, 142, (A) oig49 149, 144 Hale. Kenneth (11) 51 Hall. Brenda (9) 77 Hall. Darryle (12) 26. 126 Hall. Deborah (10) 63 Hall. Doris (11) 51, 128, 195 Hall. James (12) 26, 126 Hall. Kenneth (12) 26 Hall. Sharon (9) 77 Hammond. Earle (9) 77 Handy. Kathy (9) 77 Handy. William (9) 77 Hankins, Gary (12) 26, 198 Hanson. Robert (9) 129 Hare. Curtis (11) 51, 197 Hardy. Pamela (11) 51, 140, 187 Hardy. Yvonne (11) 51, 141 Harding. Kelly (9) 77. 149. 153 Hargadon. Laurie (10) 63, 139 Hargadon. Teresa (12) 133, 147. 149, 203 Hargrove. Helena (9) 77, 162 Harless. James (9) 77, 164 Harmon. Charles (9) 77 Harris. Andrea (10) 63, 127, 153 Harris. Christopher (12) 26, 151 Harris. Clarence (9) 77 Harris. Crystal (10) 64. 131, 141, 162 Harris. Douglas (12) 26, 110. 148, 180. 181 Harriss Sanu 1) oled26 Harris. Janice (12) 26 Harris. John L. (9) 77, 164 Harris. John T. (10) 64, 176 Harris. Lois (9) 77 Harris. Mary (12) 27, 138, 146 Harris. Page (11) 51, 149 Harris. Richard (12) 27, 134, 150, 200 Harris. Sabrina (11) 51 Harris. Wendy (10) 64, 68, 139 Harrison. Debra (9) 77 Harrison, Brenda (11) 51, 141 Harrison. Cassandra (9) 139. 141 Harrison. Raymond (9) 77 Hart. Deborah (12) 27, 127 Hart. Garry (9) 77 Hart. Michael (9) 77 Harton. Robyn (9) 77, 142 Harvey. Joyce (9) 77 Harvey. Phillip (12) 29, 127 Harvey. Sandra (9) 77, 128 Harvey. Tyrone (10) 174 Hassler. Bonnie (12) 27 Hastings. Glenn (11) 51 Haufler. Timothy (9) 77, 164 Haufler. Robert (11) 51 Hawks. David (9) 77. 187 Hawkes. Rebecca (12) 27 Hawkins, Ann (11) 51 Hawkes. Melissa (9) 77 Hawkes. Thomas (10) 64 Haves. Al (9) 77 Haves. Andre (11) 145 Hayes. Calvin (9) 64 Haves, Cynthia (12) 27, 131 Haves, Denise (12) 27, 128 Hayes, Mary Elizabeth (12) 27. 138 Haywood, Claudia (9) 77 Headley. Janet (9) 77 Heath. William (9) 77 Hedgepeth, Richard (12) 27, 142, 144 Heffler. William (12) 27 Heflebower, Paul (11) 51, 146 Hendrick. Kenneth (9) 78 Hendrick. Robert (9) 78. 175 Hendrick. Teresa (11) 52 Hening. David (9) 78. 142, 144 Henley. Greg (10) 64 Henry. Scottlan (9) 78, 142 Henry. Thomas (10) 64, 142, 182, 144 Hensley. Shirla (9) 78 Herbert. Christoph er (12) 27. 129. 184. 185. 194 Herbert. Donna (9) 78 Herbert, Teresa (10) 64, 189 Herrman, Patricia (9) 78 Hertsch, Jennifer (11) 52, 140 Hertsch. Rowland (9) 78. 142, 181 Heston, Amy (11) 52, 134. 149, 152 153 Heston. George (10) 64, 151 Heston. Laura (9) 73. 78. 139, 149 Hicks. Harry (11) 52 Hicks. Judith (10) 64. 127, 149 Hicks. Ladonna (11) 27 Hicks, Susan (12) 27 Hicks. Terri (10) 149 Hicks. William (9) 78 Hickman. Margaret (11) 52. 127 Higgins. James (11) 52, 134, 150 Hilldrup. Mark (9) 78. 181 Hinson, James (9) 78, 136 Hinson. Lorraine (10) 64, 145, 136 Hobbs. Kenneth (11) 52 Hodges. Cheri (12) 27, 138 Hodges. Robin (11) 52 Hodson. Darry! (9) 78 Hodson. Tamela (11) 52 Hofmann. Edward (11) 52 Hogue, Walter (10) 64 Holbrook. Lisa (12) 28 Holbrook. Friederike (11) 52, 129 Holbrook. Viola (9) 78, 129 Holcomb, Juanita (10) 64, 133 Holcomb. Richard (9) 78 Holland. Deborah (11) 52 Holloway. Thomas (9) 78 Holmes. Donald (10) 64. 151 Holmes. Timothy (10) 64, 150, 165 Holt. Jeffery (12) 28 : Hood. Cecilia (12) 28 Hood. Herman (9) 78. 164 Hoover. Cathy (12) 28 Hopper. Melanie (9) 78, 129 Horne. Terri (9) 78, 139. 189 Horning. Bennie (10) 64, 182 Hornbarger, Harold (10) 64. 164. 199, 200 Hornbarger, Tambara (9) 78. 149 Horton, Diane (10) 64, 131 House. Vicky (11) 52 Houston, Susan (9) 78, 145 Houze. John (9) 77 Hovatter. Myra (11) 52, 128, 130, 149, 144 Huddleston, Shelton (9) 78 Hudgins. Mark (9) 78, 164 Hudgins. Michael (11) 52. 165 Hudson. Jefferson (12) 28, 151 Hudson. John (12) 28, 126 Hudson, Keith (9) 78, 126 Hudson, Lisa (11) 52, 128, 141. 149 NSS Hudson, Bill (11) 52, 129. 134, 184, 185. 197. 187 Hughes, Carrol (10) 64, 164 Hughes. Catherine (11) 52, 128, 130. 149 Hughes, Darryl (10) 64 Hughes. Michael (9) 79 Hume. Allen (9) 79. 181, 144 Hunt. Linda (11) 64 Hunt. Toney (11) 52, 194 Nt Icher,. Susan 64 J Jackson. Darrell (11) 52, 165, 171, 173 Jackson, Gregory (9) 79, 175 Jackson. John (12) 28, 128, 130, 150, 1153. 136 Jackson, Karen (10) 127 Jackson, Marcelle (11) 52, 141 Jackson. Sharon (12) 28 Jamerson, Delinda (12) 28 James, Edward (11) 52 Jarrett. Michael (10) 65, 174 Jeannette. Marcus (10) 65, 173 Jefferson, Joseph (10) 65, 145 Jenkins, Edward (10) 65 Jennette. Michael (12) 28, 194 Jennings, Steven (12) 28 Jeter, John (11) 52, 150 Johnson, Alvin (9) 79 Johnson. Anne Marie (9) 79, 144 Johnson, Bettina (12) 112 Johnson, Bonnie (11) 52, 126, 140 Johnson, Nathaniel (9) 79 Johnson, Clifton (9) 79 Johnson, David B. (11) 52, 133, 200 Johnson, David E. (12) 28. 110, 135, TOZ ROS Johnson, Deborah (11) 52, 122, 128, 146, 154. 155. 195 Johnson, Douglas (11) 52, 145 Johnson, Estelle (9) 79, 128 Johnson, Jacqueline D. (11) 52, 126 Johnson, Jacqueline P. (10) 141 Johnson, James (12) 28 Johnson. Jill (9) 79 Johnson, Karen (10) 65 Johnson, Kenneth (10) 65 Johnson, Kimberly (10) 52. 53, 65, 126. 141, 203 Johnson, Linda (10) 65 Johnson, Patrick (9) 79 Johnson. Reggie (12) 171 Johnson. Regina (11) 53 Johnson, Sherman (10) 164 Johnson, Tamara (11) 53 Johnson. Tamela (9) 79 Johnson. Woodley (10) 164 Jones. Bruce (12) 28, 126. 150, 153 Jones. Courtmie (11) 53, 130, 134, 195 Jones, Cynthia (12) 112. 187 Jones, Dawn (11) 53, 128 Jones, Faith (11) 53 Jones, Joann (9) 79 Jones. John F. (12) 28, 112. 148, 149 ones, John H. (12) 29, 132. 134, 135 ones, Joyce (10) 195 Jones. Karen (10) 65, 139 Jones. Pamela (12) 29, 118. 138, 148 Jones. Patricia (10) 65 ones, Robin (10) 65, 68, 127 Jones. Robyn (10) 65, 68 Jones, Susan (10) 65, 132 ones. Teresa (9) 79, 141 Jones. Teresa (11) 140. 53 Jones, William (10) 53 Jordan. Jonathan (10) 174 Judy. Barbara (12) 29, 132, 133 Judy. James (9) 79. 164 Justice. Nancy (11) 53, 142, 187 K Kallenberger. Martina (11) 53, 195 Kapil. Vikram (9) 79. 142. 181 Kasko, James (10) 65 Kay. Deborah (9) 79 Kay. Tracy (12) 29, 127, 151, 153, 180. 181 Keck. Tracy (9) 79 Keen. Kari (9) 79. 189 Keen. Ronald (11) 53 Kelleher. Shaun (9) 79 Kelly. Katherine (10) 65 Kelly. William (12) 29, 127. 165. 176 Kennedy. Annette (10) 65 Kenney. Randy (11) 53 Keran, Paige (11) 53 Keran. Peter (12) 29, 127, 165 Ketron. Shaun (9) 79, 126 Kidd. Mary (12) 29 Kieger. James 65 Kies, Elizabeth (10) 65 King. Devorah (11) 53, 149 King. Debra (11) 53 King. Douglas (10) 65, 150, 165 Kirstein, Donna (12) 29. 127, 140 Kizzie. Denise (12) 29, 133, 155, 158, 160. 161 Klehr. Cindy 202 Klehr, Charles (10) 65, 149. 150, 164 Klevgard, Dana (11) 53 Klevgard. Heidie (12) 29, 148 Klevgard. Jason (10) 65 Klevgard, Todd (9) 79. 164 Knapp. Joanne (11) 53, 122, 149, 155 Knowles. Janet (12) 29, 109, 111, 127. 145. 148 Krueger. Ellen (11) 53 Kucera, Robert (11) 53, 182 Kyeger. Sharon (9) 79, 127 IL, Lacy. Bonnie (9) 79 Lacy. Connie (9) 79 Lacy. Curtis (11) 53 Ladd. Jeffery (11) 53 Lambert. Henry III (9) 79, 142. 144 Land, David (10) 65, 130 Landers. Carol (12) 29 Lane. Robin (9) 79 Langford. Paul (12) 29, 181 Langgle. Mark (12) 29 Latney. Gavin (10) 65, 165 Latney, Michael (9) 79 Lauterbach. Linwood (10) 65 Lavin. Anita (9) 149 Lawrece. Richard (11) 53. 195 Lawson, Terri (9) 79, 132. 149 Leake. Derek (10) 65, 129, 144 Lee. Alan (9) 79 Lee. Christopher (11) 53 Lee. Nadine (11) 53 ‘Lee. Norman (11) 53, 176 ‘Leeson, Carol (10) 65, 147. 149, 203 ‘Legnaioli. Ann Marie (11) 53. 126 Lett. Chery] (12) 29 Lett. Diane (10) 65. 139 Lett. Earl (11) 53 Levine. Nita (9) 79 Lewis. Cherie (10) 65, 139 Lewis. Dawn (12) 30 Lewis. Jeffery (10) 65 Lewis. Joseph (12) 30. 121, 170. 1.173 Lewis. Yvette (12) 30 Lightfoot. William (9) 79, 142, 144 Linari. James (11) 53 Linari, Linda (9) 79 Linari, Laura (12) 30 Lineberry Jr.. Chester (10) 65 Lippy. Terrence (10) 65 Lipscomb, Joseph (10) 65, 164 Little. Richard (9) 79, 187 Logan. Gineen (10) 65, 140, 141. 145 Longest. Frances (12) 30, 109. 110, 130 Longest. John (9) 65 Longest. Robyn (11) 53, 141 Longest. Sharon (9) 80 Loupassi. Maria (9) 80 Longo. Julie (12) 30, 127, 128. 130. 140. 148 Love. Duane (9) 80 Love. Valorie (11) 53 Loving. Ted (9) 80 Loving. Tina (9) 80, 142 Lowry. George (12) 30, 110, 135, 184, 185. 187 Lowry. Robert (10) 65, 142, 174 Lucas, James (10) 66 Luck. Frank (10) 66, 199 Luck. Lynn (12) 30, 147, 177. 189 Lucord. Donna (10) 58, 66, 128, 149. 153 Lukhard. Robert (10) 66 Lumpkin. Vanna (9) 80 Lund. David (9) 80 Lundy. Leroy (9) 80 Lutto, Louis (11) 53, 165 Lynch Jr.. Arthur (11) 53, 165, 187, 194 Lynch, Benita (11) 53, 132 Lynch, Dwight (10) 66 Lynn. Kathryn (10) 66 Lynn. Randall (9) 80 Lyons. James (9) 80, 175, 164 Lyons. Janice (10) 66, 141 M Mabry. Carole (9) 80 Magee. Michael (10) 149, 66 Mahan. Willie (9) 80 Mahanes. Beau (12) 165, 127 Mahanes. Melanie (10) 139, 66 Maiten. Joan (9) 80 Mallory. Grace (11) 149, 134, 53, 155, 122. 154 Mallory. Jamie (9) 80, 145 Mallory. Thomas (10) 127 Malloy. Tonita (12) 30, 155, 122. 131, 154 Malmquist. Teresa (10) 66, 129 Manson. Robbie (9) 80 Mark. Ronald (12) 30, 127 Marshall. David (10) 66 Marshburn. Billy (12) 30 Marshburn., Michael (9) 80 Martin. Allan (12) 30 Martin. Allen (11) 53 Martin. Carroll (9) 80 Martin. James (10) | Martin. Joyce (11) 53 Martin. Karen (12) 30 Martin. Leah (12) 30 Martin, Michael (12) 31, 142, 153. 143 Martin. Norman (9) 80 Martin. Paige (10) 66, 127 Martin. Robert (9) Martin. Robin (9) 139, 80 Martin, Sandra (9) 80 Martin. Stuart (10) Martin. Timothy (10) 66 Mathews. Deborah (12) 31, 127 Mathews. Timothy (10) 165, 66, 176 Mathews. Wilbur (12) Mathurin. Joanne (12) 31. 142, 144 Matthews. Joseph (9) 80. 142, 144 Mauney. William (9) 80 Mavton. Joan (9) McAlister. Clifford (11) 53 McAlister. Dorothy (9) 80 McCain. Patricia (9) McCauley. Gordon (9) 80 McClendon, Chantelle (9) 80 McClure. Lisa (12) McCracken. Kimberly (12) 148, 190,146.31, 155.122 McCracken. Dick (11) 185. 53. 194 McCue. Krista (9) 149, 80, 129 McCusker, Elizabeth (9) 80 McDaniel. Bryan (11) 53 McDaniel. Devin (10) 66, 181 McDaniel, Jill (11) 31 McDermott. Aaron (10) McDermott. Sharon (11) 133. 128, 53. 144 McDougald (9) 80 McGee, Pamela (9) 80 McGuinn. Harry (10) 66 McKay. Cynthia (12) 31 McKee. Christopher (11) 134, 53 McLaughlin. David (12) McLaughlin, Kimberly (9) 80, 127 McLawhorn., Sophie (10) 66 McMillan. Glen (11) 53 McMillan. Steve (9) 80 McRae. Robert (10) 164, 66 Meadows. Clinton (9) 80 Meads. Susan (12) 151, 138, 148, LOOS MOGI ay Mehars. Kelvin (10) Melton. David (10) Melton. Debra (11) 53 Mendez. Alberta (12) 145 Mendez. Linda (12) 128, 146, 31, 142. 144 Merchant, Dimitrial (9) 80 Mercier. Bruce (11) 150, 164. 53, 145 Merkle, Jeff (9) 80 Merrick. Ellen (12) 31 Merrick, Julie (11) 53 Merriman. Everette (11) 53 Mertens. John (9) Metzger, Jennifer (11) 149, 53, 145 Mickens. Pamela (10) 66, 140, 145 Middlebrook, James (9) 81 Miffleton. Tammy (10) Miles. Linda (12) 31. 127 Miles. Sandra (12) 31, 126 Miller. Anne (11) 133, 149, 53, 147, 202. 203 Miller. Gene (9) 81 Millican. Carol (9) 139, 81 Millican. Karen (10) 66 Mills. Beth (11) 53. 147. 161. 203 Mills. Kemberly (11) 53, 127 Mills. Robin (10) 141, 66 Mills. Russell (11) 164, 53 Mills. Vernon (12) Milner. Robert (11) 53 Minor. Michael (10) Minor. Valerie (9) 127 Minson. Susan (12) 31 Minter. Meredith (11) 53 Mitchell. Gregory (12) 31 Mitchell. Kenneth (10) 66 Mitchell. Stephanie (9) 149, 139, 81 Mitchell. Steven F. (12) 31 Mitchell. Steven R. (11) Mitchell. Wendy (11) Moles. Norma (10) 132, 149, 66, 132 Monfalcone. Laura (12) 134, 128. 30. 142, 144 Monroe. Gladys (12) 31 Monroe. Nadine (11) 141. 53 Montgomery. Ruth (12) 32 Moody. Alton (11) 53 Moody. Chery! (11) 53, 54 Moore. Carol (9) 81, 127 Moore, Crystal (9) 81 Moore. David (11) 133, 165, 54, 197 Moore. Dennis (10) 150, 66 Moore, Joe (11) 54 Moore. Kenneth (10) 133, 67. 197, 174 Moore. Kim (10) Moore. Louis (9) Moore, Sylvia (11) 54, 195 Moore, Walter (11) 50, 54, 173 Mootz. James (10) 67 Moran. David (10) 67 Moran. Steven (12) 32 Morgan, Gary (9) 151, 81 Morgan. Thomas (12) Morris. Traci (10) 67. 127 Morrison. Janet (12) Morton. Marble (9) 73, 81 Morton. Kevin (9) 81, 144 Mosby. Kenneth (11) Mosby. Ishmael (11) 54, 142. 143 Mosby. Thanayi (9) 73, 81, 142. 144 Moseley. Brenda (11) 54 Moseley. William (10) 67 Moss. Deborah (9) Motley. Andrea (11) 54 Motley. Frank (12) Mower. Clark (9) 81 Mover. Thomas (10) 67 Mover. Timothy (9) 81 Mullen. Gregory (9) 81, 164 Mullen. Jennifer (10) 67 Murphey. Dwayne (12) 134, 148, 116, 110. 32, 180, 181 Myers. Jew! (10) 132. 67, 145 Mvers. Glenn (12) 201, 134, 110, 32 Myers. Timothy (9) 81 Myers. Troy (9) 81 N Nadder. Kimberly (10) 57, 149 Nash. Charles (11) 165 Nauman. Sheila (12) 32. 148 Neagle. Joseph (11) 54 Nelson. Christopher (9) 175 Nelson. George (9) 81 Nelson, Richard (11) 54, 151 Newcomb, David (11) 54 Newcomb. Glenn (9) 81, 144, 164 Newcomb, Sherry (12) 32. 148, 127 Nichols, Kathleen (12) 32 Nichols. Norma (11) 54. 145, 146 Nichols. Thomas (11) 54, 122 Nicholson. John (11) 54, 142, 144 Nix. Michelle (12) 32. 145, 146, 148 Nix. Tracie (10) 67. 162, 203 Nixon, Paul (9) 81 Nolen, Janet (10) 67, 128 Nolen, Mary (12) 32, 128 Norrell. Mark (10) 67, 165 Northington. Herbert (9) 81 Novak, Mary (12) 32, 127 Nuckols, Gary (10) 67, 181 Nuckols, Natalie (9) 73, 81, 128 Nunn. Stewart (10) 67, 165 Nunnally. Janice (10) 67, 141, 149 Nunnally, Lee (12) 32, 127, 150, 165. 167. 187. 194 Nunnally. Scott (10) 67, 142, 151, 144 Oakley. David (9) 81 Oakley. Teresa (12) 32 O'Connell, Patricia (11) 32 Ogilvie. Sarah (12) 17, 32. 110, 122, 128. 130) 13845135; 148; 155 Oglesby. James (10) 67 Okoth. Leonard (11) 181 Omohundro. George (11) 54 Ooghe, Arthur (11) 145 Ostein. Gharlie (9) 81 Orlandi. Vince (11) 54 Ortell. Raymond (11) 54 Ostrander. Jeffrey (12) 32 Ostrander. Steven (9) 81 Ostrowski. Donald (12) 33, 127, 165 Overby. William (12) 33, 130, 134 Overton. Troy (11) 54 Owens, Carolyn (9) 81, 139 Owens, Kenneth (12) 33, 150, 165. 187, 194 Palmer. Glenn (12) 33, 150, 165, 144. 187 Pang. Alexander (9) 145, 182 Pappas. Theresa (12) 33, 148, 152, 153 Parcell. Julia (11) 54. 127, 133, 149 Parrish. Bobby (9) 81 Parrish. Linda (10) 67. 129 Passmore. Tony (10) 67 Pastore. Gus (10) 67. 149, 150. 153 Pastore. Julie (12) 33 Patterson. Barry (10) 67 Patterson. Scott (9) 81. 142, 144 Patterson. Teresa (12) 33 Patterson. Victor (11) 54 Patteson. Stephen (9) 81. 164 Patton. Michele (12) 33. 129 Payne. Julie (10) 67, 142, 144 Peal. Kimberly (10) 67, 127. 140 Pearman. James (9) 81, 164 Pearman. Pamela (12) 33 Peay. Darry! (12) 33, 151, 197 Peay. Ramon (12) 33 Peele. Jason (11) 54. 165 Penley. Eric (9) 81 Peoples. Terry (9) 81, 175 Perkins. Catherine (11) 54, 149 Perkins. James (12) 33. 110. 150, 165. 187 Perks. Denise (9) 81 Perks. Donald (9) 81 Perry. Christopher (11) 54 Peters. Shelby (9) 81, 127 Petree. Reitzel (12) 33, 127 Phelps. Reuben (9) 81. 142. 144 Phillips. Deborah (10) 67 Phillips. Richard (11) 54 Pierce. Shery! (10) 68 Pierce. Wade (11) 54 Pike, Janice (9) 82, 127 Pilcher. Richards (12) 33 Pilcher. Susan (10) 141, 149 Pinson, Donna (10) 68, 140 Pitchford. Ann (12) 33 Pittard. Kerri (10) 68 Pittman, David (12) 34 Pittman. Terry (12) 34. 126, 128. 130.133; 141, 153. 187 Pitts. Frances (11) 54, 122, 127, 149, 163 Pleasants, Garland (11) 54, 131 Plummer. Monica (10) 141 Poole. Sheila (11) 54 PomFrey. Russell (11) 54 Poston, Montgomery (9) 82 Potts. Agnes (12) 34, 148, 153, 144 Powell. David (11) 54 Powell. Guy (12) 34, 126 Powell. Michael (11) 54 Powers. Micheal (10) 68 | Powers, Linda (11) 55, 129, 133, 142 Powers. Kenneth (10) 68 Poythress, Cynthia (10) 68, 149 Prince, William (12) 126 Pringle. Moses (10) 82, 126 Pritchett. Beatrice (12) 34, 137 Proffitt. Shelly (10) 68 Propst. Dominque (11) 55, 128, 130,147 Propst. Jada (9) 82 Propst. Parrish (10) 68 Pryor, Kevin (9) 82 Puckett. Jewell (10) 133 Pugh. James (10) 68 Purce, Pambla (12) 34 Puryear. Butch (11) 55, 126, 149 Q Quarles. Renee (12) 34 Quimby. Cornelius (10) 68, 116, 142, 144 Quimby. Diane (12) 34, 127, 138, 148 Raines. Richard (9) 82, 129 Ramsey. Sherry (11) 55 Rankin. Annette (9) 82, 128 Ready. Monica (10) 68, 144 Redd, Rhonda (9) 82 Redd. Terry (10) 68 Reid. Gretchen (12) 34, 148 Reynolds. Diane (10) 68 Reynolds. Jonathan (11) 55, 17 Reyns. Bryan (10) 68, 82 Rice. Bryan (12) 34 Rice. Pamela (12) 34 Rich. Matthew (11) 55, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 194 Richardson, Anthony (9) 82 Richardson, Alvin (11) 55 Richardson, Brenda (9) 82 Richardson. Rena (10) 68, 82 Richardson, Sheri (11) 55, 128, 149 Ridenour. Anita (9) 82 Riddick. Michael (11) 55 Riddick. William (9) 82 Ritchie. Marcella (11) 58, 126, 132 Roane. Walter (12) 34. 101, 127, 151 Roberts. Bryan (9) 82 Roberts. Jeffrey (11) 55, 134, 181 Roberts. Keith (9) 82, 164 Roberson, Bernadette (12) 34, 127, 148 Robertson. Bryan (11) 126 Robertson. Lorrie (10) 68 Robertson. Mark (11) 55 Robertson. Mark (9) 82 Robertson. Michael (10) 68, 165 Robinson. Anthony (9) 82 Robinson. Deborah (12) 34. 162 Robinson. Denise (9) 82. 141, 162 Robinson, Donna (11) 55 Robinson. Hilda (10) 68 Robinson. John L. (9) 82 Robinson. John D. (10) 68 Robinson. O'Connell (9) 82 Robinson. Robin (10) 68 Robinson. Sherrie (10) 68 Robinson. Stephen (12) 34. 110. 197 Roccaforte. Danny (12) 35. 112 Rochelle, Linda (12) 35 Rogers. Brenda (10) 68, 127, 141 Rogers. Natalie (9) 73. 82 Rogers. Ricky (11) 55 Rook. Donald (11) 55 Rose. David (10) 68. 144 Rowe. Carolyn (11) 55 Rowe, Patricia (11) 55 Royal. Sterling (10) 68, 174 Ruffin. Patricia (12) 35 Runion, Deborah (9) 82 Runion. Joy (12) 35 Rush. Paul (11) 55, 134, 149 Russell. Chester (10) 68. 126 Rutherford. Billy (11) 55 5 Sacra. Mark (11) 55 Sadler. Robert (12) 35, 127, 142, 143 Sadler. Scott (11) 55, 129, 143 Said, Ibrahim (9) 82, 164 Saller. Thomas (10) 68 Saloman. Madeline (11) 55, 142, 144 Santos. Tonda (11) 55, 126. 128, 140 Satterwhite. Michael (9) 82, 175 Saunders. Elizabeth (9) 82, 127. 149 Saunders. Michael (11) 55. 130 Saunders. Thomas (9) 17, 83, 128 Savage. John (10) 68, 122, 142, 155, 144 Saunders. Mary (12) 35, 148, 153 Scharf. Matthew (12) 35, 134 Schisler. Debbie (9) 83, 145 Schisler. Shari (12) 35 Schneider. Kathy (10) 68, 145, 149 Schools. Michael (10) 68, 199 Schultz. Mary (11) 55, 128, 195, 189 Scott. Crystal (11) 55, 127, 149 Scroggins, Victor (9) 83 Scruggs. Casey (9) 83 Scruggs. Thomas (11) 55 Seal. Claude (10) 69, 185, 187 Seay. Kathleen (12) 35, 137, 136 Seither. Sandra (12) 35, 127, 128, 145 Selden. Carolyn (10) 69, 146, 149 Seldon. Todd (9) 197 Sellars. Sandra (11) 55. 161, 203, 187 Semones., Lori (10) 69, 145 Settle. Rebecca (12) 35, 126, 127 Seward. Leanne (9) 83, 163 Seward. Timothy (10) 69. 165 Shackelford. Bruce (9) 83 Shaffer. James (12) 35 Shaffer. Reginald (9) 83 Shahinian. Sharon (12) 35, 126 Sharpe. William (11) 55, 150, 181 Shaw. Raymond (12) 35, 145 Shearin. Jeffrey (12) 35 Shearin. Michael (9) 83 Sheets. William (10) 69 Shefelton, Charles (9) 83, 164 Shefelton. Robert (11) 55, 113 Shelton. Angela (9) 83 Shelton. Terraine (9) 83 EO Shepard, Johnesta (9) 83 Shepherd, Johathan (10) 69, 182 Shepperson, Sharon (12) 36 Sherrod, Brian (11) 56, 150 Sherrod, Bruce (11) 56, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 194 Sherrod, Jonathan (12) 36, 110, 151, 197 Sherrod, Suzanne (11) 56, 126, 138, 146, 149 Shinault, Bryan (9) 83 Shinault, Jerold (11) 56 Shook, Brian (11) 56, 122, 129, 130, 134, 135, 150, 146 Shook, Lauri (12) 17, 36, 122, 127, 128, 130, 134, 140, 146, 148 Shope, Kathy (10) 69 Shope. Robert (9) 83 Shumaker. Karen (11) 56, 145, 203 Shumaker, Wayne (11) 56 Sibley. Sherrie (12) 36, 134 Sickinger, Jacqueline (11) 56, 132 Sillmon, Robin (9) 83 Simmers, Alisa (9) 72, 73, 83, 132, 145. 149 Simmers, Jamie (12) 36, 151 Simmons, Cecelia (11) 56 Simms, Barry (9) 83 Simms, Rebecca (12) 36, 126 Sizemore, Karen (12) 36 Slater. Darlene (10) 69, 131 Slayton. Doris (9) 83 Sledd. Richard (12) 36, 170, 171, 173 Smiley. Donna (10) 69, 161, 203 Smiley, LeVette (11) 36 Smith, Brenda (9) 83, 124, 162, 144 Smith, David (10) 69 Smith, David (9) 142 Smith, Diane (10) 69 Smith, Edward (9) 83, 175 Smith, Evelyn (10) 69 Smith, Eugene (9) 83 Smith, Glenn (12) 36, 132, 146 Smith, Jerilyn (9) 83, 145 Smith, Karen (9) 72, 73, 83, 127 Smith, Larry (9) 83 Smith, Laura (9) 72, 73, 83, 129, 149 Smith, Lisa (12) 36, 127, 128, 130, 146, 148, 153 Smith, Matthew (11) 56, 182 Smith, Melody (9) 83, 142 Smith, Pamela (11) 56, 129 Smith, Raymond (9) 83 Smith, Raymond (10) 171, 173 Smith, Rhonda (9) 83 Smith, Robin (10) 69 Smith, Sherrie (10) 69, 129, 145 Smith, Stephen (9) 83 Smith, Vickie (11) 56, 144 Smith, Wayne (12) 36, 116, 127, 134, 150, 153 Smith, William (10) 69, 142, 182 Smithers, Barrie (11) 56, 132, 141 Smook, Jeannette (11) 56, 149 Snead, Craig (10) 69 Snell, Sherri (10) 69 Snipes. James (12) 36 Spainhour, Lisa (11) 36, 126 Speas, Clifford (12) 36 Spence, James (12) 36, 135 Spence, Paul (10) 69 Spence, Regina (10) 69 Spencer, Pamela (10) 69 Spenner, Diane (10) 69 Spicer, Edward (9) 83 Spiers, Raymond (10) 69, 182, 144 Spiers, Robert (10) 69 Spiers, William (12) 37, 134, 150, ile} Spiller, Kimberly (10) 69, 149 Sprouse, Constance (10) 70, 71 Sprouse, Gregory (12) 37, 165, 176 Sprouse, Kevin (10) 70, 164, 166, 199 Sprouse, Michele (10) 58, 70, 68, 139, 149, 189 Stallings, Harold (12) 37, 127 Stallings, Linda (12) 37, 127, 138, 224 148 Stamey, Larry (10) 70 Steele, Lisa (11) 140 Stein, Suzanne (11) 197, 196 Stevens, Patricia (9) 145 Stewart, John (10) 70 Stewart, Sheila (12) 37 Stiff. Charles (11) 56, 143 Stinnett, Georgianne (11) 56, 116 134, 149, 163, 197, 196 Stoeffler, Rockie (10) 70 Stone, Amy (9) 73, 127, 153 Stone, Cecil (10) 70 Stone, Jason (12) 37 Stone, Robin (12) 37 Stone, Todd (10) 70, 129, 144 Strauss, Lorolyn (11) 56, 129 Strawder, Stephanie (10) 70 Streater, Duchess (10) 70 Streater, Lynette (11) 56 Strickler, James (10) 70 Stuart, Donnie (11) 56 Sutton, Dion (11) 56, 173 Sutton, Valvin (10) 70 Sutton, Wayne (12) 37 Swallow, Lisa (11) 56 Swecker, Kenneth (10) 70 Sylva, Gene (12) 37 Sylva, Judy (11) 56 T Talbert. Robin (12) 37 Talbott, Winfrey (10) 70, 165 Taliaferro, John (12) 37 Talman, Kenneth (12) 200, 173 Talman, Paul (11) 56, 151 Tate, Lisa (10) 70 Tate, Mary (11) 56, 129, 195 Taylor, Aaron (10) 70 Taylor, Cassandra (12) 37, 131, Loaelos Taylor-Fifield, Darryll (9) 73, 76, 144 Taylor, Joseph (10) 70 Taylor, Kimberly (10) 70, 133, 145 Taylor, Patricia (11) 56 Terrell, Linda (10) 56, 153 Terry, Byron (10) 70, 126, 198 Terry, Dana (9) 162 Terry, Lisa (10) 70 Terry, Karen (12) 37, 161 Terry, Micah (10) 70 Terry, William (12) 37 Tetzlaff, Christopher (11) 56, 173 Texler. Daniel (12) 37, 185, 186, 187 Thaniel, Sharon (11) 57, 122, 132, 141155 Tharp, Terry (10) 165 Thayer, Karen (11) 57 Thomas, Cynthia (10) 70 Thomas, Lindsay (11) 57, 187 Thompson, Carol (11) 57, 126, 138 Thompson, James (11) 57, 165, 199 Thompson, Wesley (10) 70, 142, 144 Thornton, John (12) 38, 134 Thurston, James (12) 38 Thurston, Mary (10) 70, 132 Thurston, Paul (11) 57 Tignor, Donna (12) 38, 126, 153 Tilley, James (12) 38, 145, 182 Timberlake, Ellen (12) 38, 110, 127, 134, 135, 147, 148, 153, 158, 160, 161, 197, 196 Tinsley, Thomas (10) 70 Tipton, Teresa (11) 56 Treadwell, Michael (12) 38 Trent, Earletta (9) 141 Trevvett, Dolores (10) 58, 68, 70, 132 Trevillian, Donna (12) 38, 141 Treviilian, Jeffrey (12) 38 Treyler, Cherryann (10) 70 Trice, Ronald (12) 39, 127, 143, i150 Trimmer, Charles (12) 38, 134, 143 Tuck, John (10) 70 Tuck. Maurice (10) 70 Tuck. Jerold (11) 57 Tuck, Oscar (11) 57 Tucker, Lauren (10) 71, 142 Turnage, Cornelius (11) 57 Turner, Allen (9) 175 Turner, Marion (12) 38, 108, 128, 147, 158, 160, 161, 203 Tuten, Linda (9) 127 Tyler, Sharon (12) 39 Tyler, Stephen (10) 71, 142, 144 Tyler, Wayne (12) 40 Tyler, Tammy (10) 71, 130 U Underwood, Kenneth (12) 40, 151, iays) Underwood, Marjorie (11) 57, 149 Utley, Barclay (11) 126 Utley, Martha (10) 71, 147, 162 _—a ow V VanBrackle, Evan (9) 182, 164 VanDusen, Bret (11) 57 VanDusen, Tod (11) 57 VanDenburgh, Susan (10) 71, 133 VanPelt, Chery] (9) 139, 189 VanPelt, Teresa (10) 147 Varner, David (9) 85, 164 Vass. Christopher (12) 39, 151 Vass, Jacquelyn (11) 57 Vaughan, Janet (10) 71, 195 V aughan, Jevetta (12) 40 Vaughan, Richard (9) 85 Verlander, Bonnie (10) 71, 140, 144 Verlander, James (11) 57, 122, 142, 155, 144 Vestal, Penny (12) 39 Via, Andrew (10) 71, 129, 185 Vick, Diane (12) 39, 195, 187 Vick, Thimothy (9) 85 Vickhouse, Robert (9) 85, 164 Voelcker, Karen (9) 85, 129, 149 Vlahos, Gregory (9) 85, 142, 144 Vlahos, Kristin (11) 57, 142, 144 W Waalewyn, Steven (11) 57 Waddill, George (10) 71 Waddy. Fred (9) 85 Wade. Gary (9) 85 Wade, Gail (11) 57, 129 Wade, Marie (9) 85 Wade, Terry (9) 85 Wade, Phyllis (12) 39 Wade, Teresa (10) 71, 140 Waldrop, Dorothy (11) 57, 149 Walker, Darren (9) 85 Walker, David (11) 57 Walker, Karen (11) 57 Walker, Robin (12) 39, 133 Walker, Melisa (11) 57 Walker, Trip (10) 71 Waller, Mark (10) 71 Wallace, Pam (9) 85, 127 Walls, Karen (9) 85, 149 Walsh, Kevin (9) 85 Walton, Teresa (11) 39 Walter, Tracy (9) 85 Wampler. Lynn (12) 39, 148, 144 Ward, Karen (11) 57, 189 Ward, Leslie (10) 71 Wards, Kathy (9) 85 Washington, Cathy (9) 85, 126 Washington, Dana (12) 39 Washington, Joanne (9) 85 Washington, Lisa (11) 57, 195 Washington, Tony (9) 85 Waters, Gwen (9) 85 Watkins, Walter (10) 71 Watson, Kimberly (11) 57, 126, 140 Watson, Mary (12) 39 Watson, Vanessa (12) 17, 39, 127, 148, 138 Watts, Wilbur (10) 71, 165 Webster, Robert (9) 85 Wells, Deborah (9) 85 Wells, Gil (10) 71, 122, 129, 151, 153 eo Wells, Joyce (10) 71, 149, 203, 144 Welstead, Carol (11) 57, 149, 144 Welstead, William (12) 39 Woast, Mickey (10) 71 West, Nevin (9) 73, 85, 149, 199 West, Teresa (12) 40 Westbrook, Derrita (11) 57, 141 Westbrook, William (12) 40, 143 Wetzler, Sylinda (10) 71, 68, 139, 149 Whitaker. Albert (11) 57 Whitaker, Williain (11) 57, 126 White, David (11) 57 White, Herbert (11) 57 White, Octavia (11) 57, 145 White, Sophia (9) 149 White, Stephanie (9) 85 White, Timothy (9) 85, 144 Whitehead, Wanda (12) 40 Whiteman, Kurt (9) 85, 142, 144, 187 Whiteman, Lori (12) 17, 40, 110, 130, 134, 135, 148, 154, 155, 195 Whitener, Christopher (9) 85 Whitfield, Jeffrey (12) 40 Whitlock, Charlotte (11) 57, 146 Whitlock, Vickie (11) 57 Whittle, James (9) 175, 164 Whittington, Bobby (9) 85 Wilcox, Frederick, (12) 165, 176 Wilcox, Mark (11) 57, 182 Wilcox, Rhonda (10) 71, 68, 139 Wilcox, Susan (10) 68, 71, 139, 189 Wiles, Wendy (11) 57 Wilkins, Anthony (9) 85 Wilkins, Anzela (10) 71 Wilkerson, Linda (11) 57 Wilkinson, Kari (10) 71 Williams, Anita (11) 57, 132, 149 Williams, Charles (10) 71, 119 Williams, David (12) 130 Williams, Debra (12) 40, 127, 186, 195. 187 Williams. Gregory (9) 71 Williams, James (10) 71 Williams, John (12) 40 Williams, John (11) 57 Williams. Katrina (9) 85 Williams, Kenneth (11) 57 Williams, Kevin (10) 174 Williams, Kimberly (9) 85 Williams, Lewis (9) 85, 144 Williams, Patti (12) 40, 134, 146, 148 Williams, Penny (9) 85, 135, 147 Williams, Sheila (12) 40 Williams, Stephen (9) 85 Williams, Timothy (11) 57, 143, 144 Williams, Veronica (10) 71 Williams, Wendy (10) 71 Wilson, Elbert (9) 85 Wilson, Anne (9) 73, 85, 149, 162 Wilson, Sheryl (12) 40 Wilton, George (10) 71 f Wilson, Todd (9) 85 Windle, Patricia (9) 8® Winecoff, Robert (9) 85, 142, 143 Winecoff, Steven (12) 40 Winecoff, Thomas (11) 57, 143 Winefield, Pamela (12) 40 Winefield, Yvonne (9) 85, 132 Winkle, Jay (10) 71 Winkle, Jerry (12) 40, 142 Winston, Eva (11) 57 Winters, Beverly (12) 40, 119, 148 Wise. Becky (12) 40 Withrow, Robert (10) 71 Wolstenholme, Cindy (11) 41 Wood. Deborah (10) 71 Woodfin, Melody (11) 57, 132 Woods, Michael (11) 57 Woody, Jo Ann (11) 57 Woody, Michael (12) 41 Woodlief, Deborah (12) 41 Woodson, David (10) 71 Worrell, Pamela (11) 57 Wray, Roy (12) 41, 127, 143, 150, 144, 165 Wray, William (11) 57, 147 Wright, Elizabeth (12) 41, 130, 134, 155 Wright, Keith (9) 85 Wright, Michael (10) 71 Wright. Thomas (11) 57 Wright, Vivian (12) 41 Wyatt, Scott (10) 71 Wynn, Pattie (11) 57 Y Yancey. Angelia (11) 145 Yancey, Elaine (9) 85, 127 Yancey, Lawrence (10) 187 Yancey, Jeanne (10) 71 Yeatts, Dale (9) 85 Yeatts, Valerie (11) 57 Young, Janet (12) 41 Young, Jean (10) 71, 129 Young, Michael (10) 71, 151, 155, 165 Young, Raymond (10) 176 Young, Renee (9) 85, 141 Young, Richard (12) 41, 122 Young, Thomas (9) 85, 142, 144 Yurachek, Robert (10) 71, 164, 187 Z, Ziglar, Richard (11) 57, 165, 199 Zacharias, Mary (10) 161, 203  bY F é THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 1020022203 8 - il —
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