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EDITORIAL A school can only be successful if its student body is able to unite in times of excitement and disappoint- ment, to build a solid foundation. The qualities of friendship, loyalty, spirit, pride, and tradition are needed to strengthen the foundation. These elements can be seen in the daily life at Henrico High School. As we walk the sidewalks, we meet people from dif- ferent walks of life. This helps us to gain a better view of the different types of people there are in the world. From these views we develop our attitudes. The at- titudes are strong and positive toward our school. New school spirit is shown by our support of all school activities whether social, athletic or cultural. Parents and teachers also show their support through PTA, Band Boosters, Sports Boosters, and club sponsorship. Everyone works hard to make Henrico better. The diligence and enthusiasm have created an atmosphere that is warm; one that makes us feel welcomed. From our freshman year through our senior year, we have felt a part of Henrico High School. Being a part of each other we are concerned with problems faced by all of us, as a group and as individuals. Furthermore, we are willing to help. Leadership is seen from the principals to the students. Good leadership is displayed throughout our school. Each of us does not have to be a presi- dent of a club or organization to be a good leader. We have quiet leaders who through example have made their presence known to our school and community. Our pride and sense of tradition are evident throughout the campus. At HHS the educational facilities are excellent. We have the best books, visual aids, and facilities necessary for a productive learning environment. Our clean and attractive cam- pus reflects our traditions in the Warrior Head, the Memorial Bell on the field, the ’81 on the auditorium wall, and the Warrior on the gymnasium floor. Our pride is obvious. Pride is the key. Friendship, loyality, pride, spirit, and tradition are foremost in the hearts and minds of the students and faculty of Henrico High School. We are proud to bea part of this quality educational atmosphere. We are dedicated to be No. 1; we are determined to stay No. 1: Carol Ann Leeson, Editor 7 Pz 202 Editorial
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AND UNITY ON TOTEM POLE STAFF Upper: Kneeling Ricky Parsley, Gil Wells, Business Editor; Carolyn Bell, Copy Editor; Front row: Mrs. Marlow, sponsor; Lynn Robinson; John Longest; Laurie Hargadon; Susan VanDenburgh, Managing Editor; Jean Young; Carol Ann Leeson, Editor-in-Chief; Dana Wells; Tracye Beard; Mrs. Carrig, spon- sor Second row: Mike Terry, Ken Pow- ers, Greg Turner, Mark Hilldrup, Mike Shearin, Gineer Logan Third row: Kelly Harding, Penny Williams, Lenore Brown Lower left: Carol Ann Leeson encour- ages students to purchase a yearbook during an assembly. Lower right: Gil Wells, Mrs. Marlow and Mrs. Carrig discuss finances. Clubs 201
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+ ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Totem Pole staff would like to acknowledge these people: Miss Linda Woolridge for advice on the editorial; Dr. Edgar Wallin and Miss Elizabeth Conner for special ar- rangements for Saturday work; Mrs. Hazel Harris for financial assistance; Mr. Carlton Moore for coordinating photography with his assistants Tripp Walker, Greg Turner, Debra Harrison, and Ray Spiers; and Mr. Wilson Moore for his profes- sional photography consultation. A special thanks is extended to Dan Defalco, publishing company representative, who helped make this year a success. Acknowledgements 203
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