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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 ¥ 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]
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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.”’ 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.
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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
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