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The twenty years of the school’s existence had allowed sufficient time for the develop- ment of extracurricular activities that gave an outlet for students’ energies and diverse talents. Service clubs, academic-related clubs, and special interest groups gave students the opportunity to interact with other students with the same interests. Spaghetti, doughnuts, candy, baked goods, cheese, sausage, citrus fruits! The fixings for a potluck dinner? No, just a few of the items sold by students to help fill the coffers of their organization’s treasury so that they would have the funds to carry out worthwhile projects. For the first time in the - school’s history, organizations worked together on a school-wide project culminating in the acquisition of two vans. These vans were used to carry athletic teams to sporting events and special in- terest groups to competitions, conventions, and cultural events. Although many groups met in the after- noon, Monday night was set aside for meetings. This year either the first or third Monday night was designated as regular - meeting time for each organization. This allowed students to be involved in more than one organization without a conflict. oF HENRICO WARRIORS ORGANIZATIONS
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j ae 180 SGA SGA STRENGTHENS HENRICO When the students at Henrico needed their voices heard, their opinions known, or new ideas expressed to the administration, the SGA was there. With President Glenn Thomas leading the way, the Student Government Associa- tion was able to sponsor such traditional activities as the Homecoming Parade and Student-Run-the-School Day. But tradition was not all that the SGA dwelt upon. With the new administration came new ideas such as ‘Night on the Town’ contest. By under- standing student needs and wants and trying to change things for the better, the Stu- dent Government Association was able to strengthen the values of Henrico. APOE IN EE j ieuaan ail il Ss acc On The Town. Contestants for Winte Carnival King and Queen dress in thei Sunday best to strut their stuff in thi gym. } | |
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