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A K stwn. ave: Front: Scott Childers, Ken Sprinkle, Steve Stephens, nert DeSpain. Middle: Tim Leaphart, Greg Edwards, Darwin rthington, Timothy Fishe. Top: James McSherky, Deloris kirk, Jennie Johnson, Scott Tilley, Scott Worthington. ht: Front: Matt Galan, Tim Arrance, David Dahlstrom, Mon- e Lawson, Mark Scott. Middle: Troy Leedy, Julie Davis, Rod- k Phillips, Vann Ross. Back: Terrance Bowlsby, Donald Eck- Top left: Company B: lst platoon: Front: Robert Za- mora, Ronald Bisson, Scott Childers, Elizabeth Cooney. Middle left: JROTC instructor, LTC Lasker. Left: Color Guard: Patrick Redham, Eddie Bray, Joy Bevlins, James Duckworth. JROTC instructors: LTC Lasker and Sgt. Maj. Wind- sor. Officers: R. King, B. Walsh, J. Harrison, L. Rainey, C. Collins, J. Vorpahl, C. Broomfield, L. Kur- owski. Assistants: L. James, D. Ackerman, T. Bowlsby, J. Flier, S. Learmonth. Company B: Commander; R. Bahr, G. Walker, H. Gupton, R. Lafrance. lst platoon: Leader; K. Jordan, R. Zamora, R. Bisson, G Childers, E. Cooney, A. Orlando, P. Vidal, S. Hartgers, J. Shaffer, K. Watkins, D. Mantha, G. Ross, C. Smith, plt. Sgt. M. O Leary. 2nd platoon: Leader; K. Douglas, S. Childers, K. Sprinkle, R. Stephens, R. DeSpain, T. Leaphart, G. Edwards, D. Worthington, T. Fishe, J. McSherry, D. Newkirk, J. Johnson, S. Tillery, S. Worthington plt. Sgt. Company A: Commander; T. Farmer, S. Learmonth, J. Benavides, lst platoon lead er; B. McGarvey, J. Bottom, P. Burdon, G. Waring, T. Bowlsby Aguiree, L. James, L. Ackerman, T. Springer, D. Dunn, D. Ackerman, D. Eckert, A. Hartgerd, T. Davis, F. Keville, W. LeSane, K. MacNieI, J. French, S. French 7 plt. Sgt. 2nd platoon:1eader;M. Scott, M. Galan, M. Arrants, D. Dahlstrom, J. Davis, J. Flier, R. Downing, M. Lawson, M. Burnside, E. Collins, T. Leedy, R. Phillips, J. Yesis, V. Rose plt. Sgt. Color Guard: E. Bray, M. Cornelius, P. Redahan, J. Blevins, J. Duckworth. Clubs 35
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THE LION BATTALION he HHS JROTC program is for students who want to develop skills, discipline, self-reliance, leadership, and patriotism. HHS,s JROTC taught such necessary skills as leadership, theory, first aid, and navigation. In addition, cadets learned the discipline which drill and ceremony requires, and could take pride in their countryts military history. Although the program is only fourteen years old at HHS, JROTC can boast a proud tradition of service and scholar- ship. The Junior Reserve Officerts i. y i? g g Training Corps trains young men and women for life. Some enter the military and continue their military training. Others dontt, but, whether they do or not, everyone is a better person for hav- ing been a part of the program. Top right: Company A: Front: Tom Farmer. Middle: John Agguire, Sarah Learmo Mark Scott, Vann Ross, Sarah French. Back: Joe Benevidis. Above: Staff Officers: Fr: Burt Walsh, Richard King. Middle: Laura Rainey, Chris C011ins,James Vorpahl. B Linda Kurowski, Jon Harrison. Rangers: Front: Ron Bisson. Middle: Steve Stephens, Matt Galan, Pierre Vidal, Kevin Jordan, Chris Smith. Back: Jerry Shaffer, Tim Davis, Robert Zimora, Donald Eckert, Patrick Redahan.
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he HHS Varsity Athletic Club is a service oriented organization formed to give the athletic depart- ment a voice. It is composed of 25-30 stu- dents who have earned a varsity letter. Members who attended a certain number of meetings earned patches for their varsity letter by donating at least 5 hours of service projects. The main objectives for the club were to serve as an advisory board to the Athletic Director, Mr. Rich Bennett, organize the Varsity-Faculty basketball game, maintain the athletic trophy case, and sponsor the Blue and Gold. Night with the Student Council. VAC was an important school club that served the school in many different areas and was a Vital part of the school life. The officers for this years VAC were: Kerstin Lowman as President, Pete Phillis as lst Vice President, Heather Rudderham as 2nd Vice President, George Coppit as Secretary, and David Taylor as Treasurer. A good team is best represented by the officers of VAC: Kerstin Lowman, Heather Rudderham, Pete Phillis, George Coppit, and David Taylor tTopi. Working together is a tough job, but President of VAC, Kerstin Lowman and Sponsor . Richard Bennett, handle it well tAbovei. Burt Walsh and Heather Rudderham, Mr. Bennett, Kersten Lowman, Holly Gupton, DaVid Gage, Josh C00. Jane Morris, Tom Meyers, Tracy Brown, Laura Rainey, and Natasha Dunham are but a few of David Taylor show their enthusiasm for bread tCenteri. Lee VAC members tRighti. e Ambercrombee, Charles Broomfield, Ron George, Robin Mickett, 36 Clubs
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