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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SMOK ES a IGNALS AND HOW GET THE NEWS OUT With nine issues each year, Smoke Signals, the campus newspaper, keeps Warriors abreast of all the latest news. The cost of printing the paper is paid for by advertising and the rate is two dollars per column inch. Editorial sponsor, Mrs. Gilliam, and business sponsor, Mrs. Ramer, supervise the pro- duction of Smoke Signals and assist with graphic design. The How staff is responsible for the production of Henrico’s literary magazine which comes out at the end of each year and includes the works of the entire student body. With the com- bined efforts of these two publi- cations, the Warriors are kept in tune with all the happenings at Henrico. Upper: How — Front row: Cornelia Ramsey, Elizabeth ‘Kies, Dana McCarter, Mrs. Lewis Second row: Dar- lene Slater, Kevin Farmer, Parrish Propst, Crystal Harris, Kathy Lynn, Miss Dix Middle left: Lisa Harrison and Michelle Myrick lay out a page for the newspa- per. Middle right: Joe Lipscomb discusses an idea for a sports page. Lower left: Windy Elliott uses the light table to crop a picture. Lower right: Smoke Signals — Front row: Mrs. Gilliam, Lisa Harrison, Kani- sha Adkins, Lauren Tucker, Althea Coetzee, Mrs. Fisher Second row: Joan Maiten, Debbie Rudolph, Andrea Harri- son, Cheryl Bell Third row: Wendy Bohannan, Wendy Elliott, Yvonne Wing- field, Robin Dunnavant Fourth row: Henry Briggs, Cheryl Gilley, Otis Andrews, Michelle Myrick, Deborah Harrison, Roxie Mackland Clubs 199
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