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The National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, and Thespians are honor organizations for those talented in academics, journalism, and drama, respec- tively. Students are tapped at a special assembly by members of the clubs. The NHS creates enthusiasm for scholarship and stimulates a desire for leader- ship. Quill and Scroll is the honor society for publications. As the other two societies, stu- dents are recommended by sponsors. Thespians aim is to establish interest in the theater. The members not only perform on stage but also help with cos- tumes, lights, make-up, and publicity of school productions. All three organizations are inte- gral part of school life. | pce ; a - Upper: National Honor Society — Front row: Gina Andrews, Michelle Sprouse, Lisa Tate, Robert Lowry, Donna Lucord, Eric Fredricksen Second row: Henry Briggs, Doug Coppage, Lau- ren Tucker, Beth Kies, Althea Coetzee, Mike Young. Third row: Derek Leake, Jim Kasko, Paul Covington, Bill Smith, 180 Clubs HONOR SOCIETIES TAP MEMBERS Laurie Hargadon, Frank Luck, Sherrie Chaplin. Back row: Wayne Currier. Lower Right: Quill and Scroll — Jo Ellen Edwards, Mrs. Payne, sponsor; Gil Wells. Lower Left: Thespians — Front row: Wayne Currier, Beth Cloninger, Alex Pang Second row: Mark Waller, Ricky Raines
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S.0.D.A. CREATES AWARENESS BERRRREB EMME Ome ne RELERER AHURA RE eM Ree ee bid BERWaRe' bidbbed neene® Upper: Front row: Mike Shearin, Terri Vikram Kapil, Working with elementary and middle school children, the Stu- dents’ Organization for Devel- oping Attitudes (SODA) reviews topics such as developing a positive self concept, resisting peer pressure and forming gen- uine, lasting relationships with others. SODA teams develop close relationships with their young friends while meeting one hour every other week. During the meeting hour, games are played, movies are shown, and lunch is often eaten. Under the guidance of Miss Linda Wool- ridge and Mr. Donald Ganzert, the SODA teams enrich their lives and experiences as well as those of the youngsters in Hen- rico County. Ricky Raines, Melvin Horne, Wendy Harris, Lisa Duke, Henry Briggs, Beth Grubbs, Beth Cloninger, Lisa Tate, Beth Saunders, Nancy Cochran, Donna Lucord, Sherry Chap- lin, Kendall Farmer Second row: Der- eake Leake, Cassandre Harrison, Mau- reen Tabasko, Tracey Glasper, Daphne Aylor, Scott Henry, Kelly Harding, Nevin West, Carol Ann Leeson, Susan Van- Denburgh, Kim McLaughlin, Althea Coetzee, Carolyn Bell, Kelly Craver, Mike Pastore Third row: John Savage, Todd Brown, Robbie Spiers, Jaye Farmer, Mark Hilldrup, Steve Faggert, Pam Arnold, George Heston, Krista McCue, David Varner, Kanisha Adkins, Cynthia Bryant, Sandra Bruce, Allen Talbott Fourth row: Kenny Artunian, Black, Conway Hertsch, Gary Morgan, Kurt Whiteman, Mike Edwards, Matt Brown, James Williams, Andrew Via, Walter Fontaine, Kim Fahed, JoEllen Edwards, Jonathon Shepard, Neil Quimby, Glen Thomas, Paul Martin, Lauren Tucker Middle left: Mr. Ganzert and Miss Wool- ridge, SODA sponsors, await the arrival of teachers of other schools at the “Kick-Off Tea.” Middle right: SODA members Cynthia Bryant, Mark Hilldrup, Vikram Kapil, Neal Atkinson and Nevin West make plans for the year at a workshop. Lower left: Sandra Bruce and David Varner plan a lesson for their class.
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GAA AND PEP CLUB SHARE IN COMMON INTERESTS Supporting all girls athletics at Henrico is the function of the Girls Athletic Association (GAA). The organization partici- pates in and attends girls’ sporting events. In order to raise money to purchase equip- ment for the various girls’ teams, the Girls Ath letic Associ- ation sponsored an aluminum can collection drive and ping pong tournament. With a twelve member squad the Pep Club strives to promote spirit and togetherness between the student body and faculty. The club participated in the Homecoming Parade, Bonfire, and helped provide refresh- ments for the football team. To cover expenses the Pep Club sold candy. Many other activi- ties were planned such as a pizza party, a kissing booth for Valentine’s Day and a talent show. Upper: G.A.A. — Front Row: Anita Lavin, Jody Lavin, Cindy Cooke, Karen Voelcker, Donna Gorman Back Row: Martha Utley, Wendy White- man, Kelly Varner, Sonja Coxford, Julie Marshall, Jaye Farmer Middle: Pep Club — Front Row: Cynt- hia Epps, Cynthia Bryant, Brenda Rog- ers Middle Row: Denean Anderson, Pam King, Jada Propst, Annette Johnson, Sherrie Wiggins, Faydrea Palmer Back Row: Angie Shelton, Lynn John- son, Courtnie Banks, Angie Trent Lower Left: Students show spirit during Pep Rally. Clubs 181
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