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STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Upper: SGA Assembly — First row: Lynn Sutton, Marie Wade, Sissy Lett, Ashley Wilson, Missy McRae, Johnell Taylor, Cindy McGuinn, Tammy Nichols Second row: Diane Lett, Pam King, Cindy Thompson, Linda Headley, Donna Lucord, Henry Briggs, Althea Coetzee, Brenda Harrison, DeeDee Davis, Dana Terry, Darlene Blowe, Stephanie Mitc- hell Third row: Linda Stiebel, Laurie Hargadon, Gary Morgan, Richard Dues- berry, Robyn Jones, Nevin West, Chris Grubbs, Jada Propst, Brenda Rogers, Micheal Robertson, Cassandra Harri- 196 Clubs son, Sonya Coxford, Teresa Tyler, Cher- ise Frederickson, Pam McGee, Mary Trevillian Fourth row: John Chamber- lain, Chip Shefleton, Kenneth Artunian, Parrish Propst, Billy Bulifant, John Col- lins, Neil Quimby, Steve Smith, Tony Gonzales, Sandra Bruce, Sandy Green, Debbie Stone. Middle Left: Matt Brown presents a check for $500 to the MD Association. Middle right: SGA Officers — Karen Bartle, Treasurer; Laura Heston, Secre- tary; Matt Brown, President; Mike Edwards, Vice-President.
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KEYS UNLOCK THE FUTURE Serving the school and commu- nity, the Key Club is one of the few remaining all male clubs at Henrico. Working for service and raising money for special projects, Key Club members can be seen on campus not only during school, but also after school hours. The club cleans the stadium after all home foot- ball games and helped collect yearbook fees. Another tradi- tion is the Key Club spaghetti supper held each year before the Hermitage football game. Promoting goodwill in the school and community, the Key Club is an important organiza- tion on campus. - Upper: Front Row — Jeff Tuck, Chris Tommy Layne, Matt Brown, Melvin Grubbs, Bobby McRae, Allen Talbott, Mike Pastore, Michelle Sprouse, Karen Millican, Diane Lett, Robert Lowry, David Bell, Bill Smith. Middle Row — Ted Leeson, Paul Martin, Doug King, Dennis Moore, Scott Henry, David Var- ner, Ricky Raines, Andrew Tucker, John Klotz, Chip Shefelton. Back Row — Mike Edwards, Alan Hume, Kurt White- man, Mike Shearin, Evan Vanbrackle, Conway Hertsch, Paul Taylor, Henry Briggs, Jimmy Mootz, Mark Norrell, Black Standing — Sponsors Gary Cris- well and Mel Ardis. Middle left: Club members listen to club minutes. Middle right: Jimmy Mootz prepares ice at the spaghetti supper. Lower left: Key Club members raise the flag for the football game. Lower right: Mr. Criswell, sponsor, reads instructions to the Key Club at a meeting. Clubs 195
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REMAINS ACTIVE ON CAMPUS s, s Oe: Upper: Front Row: Norma Moles, Melanie Mahanes, Dee Trevett, Donna Lucord, Lisa Tate, Beth Saunders, Cynthia Epps, Carol Ann Leeson, Cindy Cooke, Kim Fahed Middle Row: Rhonda Robinson, Linda Steibel, Gil Wells, Debra Chisenhall, Laura Smith, Glen Thomas Back Row: Robert Lowry, Derek Leake Middle: The Muscular Dystrophy pos- terchild attended and was honored at the carnival. Lower: Old Dominion Blue-White Bas- ketball Game was played to benefit Henrico High School Activity Fund. Better understanding and cooperation between students and faculty is the primary goal of the SGA council and assem- bly. The organization, with a membership representing the entire student body, planned many activities throughout the year to encourage school unity. The annual Winter Carnival Dance was sponsored by the organization along with Stunt and Talent Night, later in the year. Additionally, the SGA pro- moted Student Government Day, in which students had the opportunity to fill positions of county administrators for one day. The club members also sponsored the MDA Carnival and a student exchange day with other schools. The organi- zation participated in the ODU Blue-White basketball game and the Homecoming Parade. With sponsors Mr. Ellett and Miss Newell, the SGA council and assembly tries to develop and encourage a better under- standing and appreciation of democratic principles and encourage high scholastic and moral standards. Clubs 197
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