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Se TE RS NTE enn oe on V cue, eae Fs ih 2 SSS ere eesceaseas 2 GF i at eat TOTEM POLE 1978 Volume XIV Buck Overbey Henrico High School Richmond, Virginia A line defined by one of Webster’s thirty-six definitions is ‘that - which has length, | without breadth or thickness.” It is the TL WU U WWsfahbava U 20 mS) WRESTLING - t distance between two points. In mathematics it can be parallel or perpendicular. It can form a right angle. A line is continous. It ek a photographs Buck Overbey TE RR HAM 576 a: —— . lames Buck Overbey Sead — : ew ot ( Buck Overbey ee De a gee : rx yeas 2 pA ae Buck Overbey John Thornton A definition of life by Webster is ‘the time from birth or beginning of existence to death or the period from any point in such existence of death.” It is the distance between two points. It is a continuous pattern which flows. Introduction 3 A line consists of many points. The number of points determines the length, although it could continue on forever. Following the direction of the points indicates the shape of the line. Each new point added to the line lengthens it. Randal Mathis Buck Overbey Jackie Brewer Buck Overbey John Thornton Life is a process of many experiences and adventures. It is a series of points connected together. One year of a life can contain many memorable points. With every new event the life is lengthened and shaped. Tom Nichols Buck Overbey i s Buck Overbey John Thornton Introduction 5 Babel FRE bao! SORT ne ere pa Buck Overbey chols Tom Ni Buck Overbey st John Thornton The lines in this book lead to one point in your life. Follow the lines to the end and then begin working towards the next point. Randal Mathis Introduction 7 Tom Nichols Classes pagel2pagel2 32page132page132page132pagel132 pagel32page132pagel132pagel32page132pagel32pagel32pagel32pagel32page 132 Organizations page 152page152pagel152page152 8 Index ige 12pagel2pagel2pagel2pagel2pagel2pagel2pagel2 pagel2pagel2pagel2pagel2pagel2pagel2pagel2pagel2pag: Faculty 8page78 page78page78page 8page78page 8page 8page 8page 8 page 8page78page Spa peIopageI6pageI6pageIpage%6pageI6pageIbpage%pageIbpageIbpageIbpageI6page% pageIpageIbpageI%bpage' Student Life 132pagel132pagel132pagel32pagel32pagel32pagel132pagel132 _ pagel32pagel32pagel32pagi 152pagel52pagel52pagel52pagel52page152pagel52page l52page l52page l52page l52pagel52page1l52pagel52pagel. Advertisements REX GIBSON UNITED VA. PHOTOGRAPRY BANK sTUubDIC AUNT WwW ige 188 pagel88page 188page188 Index 9 Hazel Frostick Carries On ; iS edge aie Loo ay at pete It has been said by many journalists who work with yearbooks today that it has become old-fashioned to include dedications. But the 1977-1978 Totem Pole Yearbook Staff feels it is necessary to recognize a very special person on Campus. She is not the most familar figure around Campus, but all one has to do is walk into the Main Office to see her kind smile. No matter how busy the office is, she has time to show concern and care. She is always interested and willing to give a helping hand to improve the school. Coming to Henrico High in 1973, she has the awesome job of keeping the big boss, Dr. Steele straight. So in keeping with the tradition, the Totem Pole Yearbook Staff dedicates the 1977-1978 edition to Mrs. Hazel Frostick. , sud oe “i be saw nls tm so: an Aegge 08 ro ‘e. te Mo rae H my Photographs Buck Overbey 10 Dedication the Tradition Photographs Buck Overbey Dedication 11 a ie neo aE a raed ee cee . a oe ine . oe: What makes up fzerp) a student? Well there are books, papers, lost homework, and borrowed pens. Pere are after school aciices, 6.15 meetings, and Friday night dates. peere are complaints, mistakes, and excuses. Students have many problems and disap- pointments, but the re- wards make it worth- while. = ssa ee Ee FY ee We're Mighty Great Four years of hard work Flippen the class presented Prom. But the year was not were made for and determination has the traditional all work. The seniors Baccalaureate and brought the class of 78 to Homecoming Dance in accepted the challenge from Graduation along with its final year at Henrico. which they honored their _ the juniors in a game of arrangements for the Beach. Recognition at the Senior — selected Court. Besides the donkey basketball. They At the closing of the year, Convocation marked the usually money-making also participated in Stunt seniors remember the beginning of many exciting projects of car washes and_ Night. As the year experiences, adventures, activities and the bake sales, the Senior Class continued on, seniors and mistakes of the past continuity of traditions. was put in charge of the began to make final four years, but at the same With the help of President delivery of underclassmen’s decisions on who would be time they look forward to Brett Leake and fourth year pictures, and they also chosen for the Senior bright futures. sponsor Mrs. Jeanette rented out tuxedos for Superlatives. Serious plans Leonard Bronsor Abele Intramurals 1-2; Varsity Soccer 2-3; Library Assistant 2-4; ‘The Wedding” 3-4; “Unsinkable Molly Brown’’-Crew 2; Campus Dimensions Anchorman 4; Smoke Signals Editorial Staff 4; Winter Carnival Decorations 4 Lisa Adams William Richard Adams J.V. Basketball 1; SGA Rep- resentative 1-2; Varsity Basketball 2-4; Senior Council Member 4; “Annie Get Your Gun’’-Crew 4 Michael Ahlers Carolyn Ann Akers Ninth Grade Cheerleader 1; H-teens A II 1-2; DECA 2-4; Vice-President 4; Winter Carnival Decorations 2; Winter Carnival Court 4; DECA Reporter 3; Sophomore Council Member 2 Jenni Catherine Akers H-teens A II 2; Girls Track 3; Office Assistant 3 Robert Wayne Alvis VICA Club 3-4; Student Assis- tant 4 Gail Marie Amory H-Teens A II 1-4, Historian 1; Intramurals 1-2; Drill Team 2-3, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4; Sophomore Secretary 2; Senior Trea- surer 4; Key Club Sweetheart 4 Donald Glenn Anderson J.V. Track Captain 1; Ninth Grade Football 1; Varsity Football 2-3; Var- sity Indoor Track 2-3; Varsity Outdoor Track 2-3; Prom Decorations 3 Ronald Lynn Anderson Ninth Grade Football 1; Ninth Grade Track 1; Varsity Football 2; J.V. Track 2; Indoor Varsity Track 3; Spring Varsity Track 3 Susan Lee Appich French Club 1-2, 4, President 4; H-Teens A III 1-2, 4; SGA 2; SGA Council 4; SGA Representative 4; Homecoming Float Decorations 1; Hostess for Evaluation Dinner 1; Constance Carolynne Arnett Ninth Grade Cheer- leader 1; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3-4; Gymnastics Team 1-4; Intramurals 1-3; Freshman Class Member 1; Sophomore Class Member 2; Junior Class Member 3; Senior Class Vice President 4; SGA Representative 3; Prom Decorations 3; Homecoming Decorations 4; Homecoming Court 4; GAA 3-4; H-Teens A II 4; National Honor Society 3-4; ‘““Annie Get Your Gun” 4; “Most Talented” 4 1 The Senior Council worked together to make this year a success. Although the participation at meetings was often low, everyone was ready to have their picture taken. The Senior Council: First Row; B. Leake, president, C. Arnett, vice-president; C. Wetzler, secretary; G. Amory, treasurer. Second Row; 5S. Leveque, S. Cochran, E. Childress, T. Jarvais, E. Waters. Third Row; K. Puryear, T. Holmes, S. King, A. Smith, C. Hargadon, S. Pitts, R. Adams, L. Gregory, S. Dunning, C. Van Brackle. Fourth Row; A. Monfalcone, T. Selden, IDE, (Carag. (Cy Sranqdny, I , Reiley, IR, Wate mer, K. Smither, M. Stevens. Buck Overbey Lloyd Dean Atkinson Intermediate Band 1; Wind Symphony 2; Cross Country 2; J.V. Basketball 2; PEG@yAn 2 Timothy Gerald Atkinson Ninth Grade Football 1; J.V. Baseball 1; Varsity Football 2-4; Varsity Base- ball 2-4; Key Club 2-4; H-Teens Sweetheart 3-4; Prom Decorations 3; Winter Carnival Court 4; “Most Mischievous” 4 Sherry Lynn Ayers MASH 2; Homecoming Float Decorations 2; D.E. 3 Scott Bailey David Baldacci Mike Balridge J.C. Bane Tammy Bass Teresa Lynn Baugh F.H.A. 1; G.A.A. 1-2; Girls Track Team 1-2; Color Guard 2; ‘’The Unsinkable Molly Brown” 2; Drill Team 3-4; F.B.L.A. 3; “The Wedding” 3; “Annie Get Your Gun” 4 Senior Class Officers: Brett Leake, president; Con- nie Arnett, vice-president; Carol Wetzler, secre- tary; Gail Amory, treasurer. ry. ty. Buck Overbe Charles Stuart Belvin J.V. Track 1-2; Varsity Indoor Track 3-4; Varsity Outdoor Track 2-4; J.V. Basket- ball 3 Susan Carol Berry F.H.A. 1-2; Pep Club 1; Science Club 2; Distinguished American High School Student 4 Lori Ann Bingley H-Teens A II 1; D.E.C.A. 2; S.G.A. Representative 3-4 Richard E. Blair Smoke Signals Editorial Staff 3-4; Quill and Scroll 3-4 Theresa Paige Boltz Girls Chorus 1; Homecoming Float Decorations 2; F.C.A. 3; Prom Decorations ras a UE Sandra Carol Bottoms F.C.A. 1; G.A.A. 1, 3-4; President 4; J.V. Basketball 1-2; Tri-captain 2; Girls Softball 1-4; H-Teens A II 3-4; S.G.A. As- sembly 4; S.G.A. Council 4; Prom Decorations 3 Stunt Night 3; Homecoming Decorations 4; ‘“Most Dependable” 4 Alice Virginia Boyer Girl’s Ensemble 1-2; Music Club 2-3; Secretary 3; ‘“Unsinkable Molly Brown” 3; Concert Choir 3; Sounds 3-4; Student Director; French Club 3; All-County Chorus 3-4; Regional Chorus 3; “Annie Get Your Gun” 4; Office Assis- tant 4 Susan Marie Boyer Girls Chorus 1; German Club Da Office Assistant 4 Jeffrey Alan Bragg I.C.T. 3-4; V.I.C.A. 4; President 4; V.1.C.A. State Delegate 3 16 Seniors Tracy Lynne Bridges Pep Club 1; F.H.A. 1-2; Secre- tary 2; Campus Dimensions 1-4; ‘‘Unsinkable Molly Brown’’-tickets 2; S.G.A. 3; Secretary 3; Peer Counselor 3-4; S.G.A. Representative 4 Robert Broaddus Joyce Broidy Cheryl Brown Curtis Milton Brown Baseball 1-2; Intramurals 1-4; H-Teens A II Sweetheart 2-4; Indoor Outdoor Track 3-4; Tri-captain Donnie Burton Scott Burton David Ashby Cain Ninth Grade Basketball 1; J.V. Basketball 2; Junior Council Member 3; $.0.D.A. 3-4; Key Club 4; ““Annie Get Your Gun” 4; Senior C ouncil Member 4; ‘Friendliest’ 4 Cindy Camus Richard Craig Carlton Donna Elaine Cassity Library Assistant 2-4; F.H.A. 3-4; Historian 3; Secretary 4; Office Assistant 4 Paul Eugene Cecchi Marching Band 1-2; Concert Band 1-2; Intramurals 1-2; Stage Band 2-4; ‘Annie Get Your Gun” 4; Mr. Warrior 4; “Most Spirited” 4 Donna Lucille Chandler D.E.C.A. 2; Office Assis- tant 2-3; F.B.L.A. 3-4 Sidney Gayle Chappell Girls Softball 1; Girls En- semble 1; Intramurals 1-3; Homecoming Float Decorations 2, 4; A.F.S. 1-4; President 4; Stunt Night 2; G.A.A. 2;S.G.A. Assembly 2; Lab Assis- tant 2; Short Term Exchange Student 2, 4; Prom Decorations 3; Winter Carnival Decorations 3-4; F.B.L.A. 3; M.C. at Dance Marathon 3; Homecom- ing Decorations 4; S.G.A. Council 4 Ellen Gray Childress Girl's Track Manager 2; Ger- man Club 2-4; Treasurer 4; Senior Council Member 4; “Annie Get Your Gun” 4 Seniors 17 The Senior Class demonstrated their imagination ’ z . and creativity in a Homecoming Float. - Jesse Pennell Fred J. Childress Youth Conservation Corps 3 Linda Lee Clark Color Guard 2; Track Manager 1; Track Team 2; F.B.L.A. 4; Historian 4; G.A.A. 1; F.B.L.A. Float Decorations 4; F.H.A. 1; Infolac 1 Linda Mae Clark G.A.A. 1-2; H-Teens A II 2; Junior Achievement 2; Prom Decorations 3; Softball Manager 2; J.V. Basketball 1 Jeffrey Randolph Clarke V.1.C.A. 3-4 Linda Diane Clarke Marching Band 1-4; Color Guard 3-4; Captain 4; “‘Unsinkable Molly Brown’’-Stage Crew 2; Concert Band 1-2; Wind Symphony 3-4; Lab Assistant 4; Spanish Assis- tant 4; Library Assistant 2 Michelle Karen Clarke Girls Varsity Track 2-3; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Winter Carnival Decorations 4 Susan Louise Clarke Infolac 1; Girls Track 2-3; In- door Track 3; G.A.A. 3; Teacher’s Aid 1-2; F.H.A. 4; Executive Council 4 Chip Claud Mark Wright Clayton Tennis Team 2 Susan Gail Cochran G.A.A. 1-4; Girls Varsity Ten- nis Manager 1; Prom Decorations 3; National Honor Society 3-4; Homecoming Decorations 4; Class Council Member 2-4; “Most Dependable” 4 Catherine Marie Cole Red Cross Club 3; F.B.L.A. 2-ope Habis Ase2-378 Db Ge Aawo- ar llieleanmo—4- F.H.A. Vice-President 3; ‘’Bridal Designs’ 3; A.F.S. 2-3 Britt Colley Ninth Grade Football 1; Ninth Grade Basketball 1; J.V. Baseball 1; H-Teens A II Sweetheart 1; Varsity Football 2-4; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Baseball 2-4; Key Club 2-4; Latin Club 3 18 Seniors Dorothy Gail Colvig Concert Band 1; German Club 1-2; Majorette 1-4, Co-captain 2-3; Girls Track 2; H-Teens A II 2-3; Council Member 2-3; Wind Symphony 2-4; “Fiddler on the Roof” 3; S.0.D.A. 3-4; Prom Committee 3; “Annie Get Your Gun” 4; Regional Chorus 4; Expressions 4 Barry Lynn Cooke I.C.T. 3-4 Jerry Edward Cooke Jr. Football 1-4; Track 1-4; Key Club 2-4; Indoor Track 3; Prom Decorations 3; Key Club Chaplain 4; Homecoming Decorations 4; F.H.A. 4; F.H.A. Reporter 4; Winter Carnival Court 4; Winter Carnival Decorations 4; ‘“Annie Get Your Gun’’-Crew 4; ‘Best All Around” 4 Louis Cooks Connie Cornetta Cassandra Ann Cosby F.B.L.A. 2-4 Bruce Cox Sherry Croom Virginia Dale Daniel Gym Aid 1; Pep Club 1; S.G.A. Assembly 1-2; Library Assistant 2; Girls Chorus 2; F.B.L.A. 3; Smoke Signals 3; S.G.A. Council 4; F.B.L.A. President 4 Glen David Dankos Ninth Grade Football 1; Ninth Grade Basketball; Tri Captain 1; J.V. Baseball 1-2; Most Valuable J.V. Baseball Player 2; Homecom- ing Float Decorations 2; Varsity Football 2-4; Var- sity Baseball 3-4; H-Teens A II Sweetheart 2-4; Key Club 3-4; Prom Decorations 3; Intramurals 3-4 Valencia Davis Junior Achievement 1; Pep Club 123 heBeLeAs4 GO. aA: 1 Buddy Good ‘fires up’ the pep rally crowd for a track meet. . fo = Jeff Reynolds Seniors 19 Lisa Kae Dean Intramurals 1; Girls Ensemble 1; “Sugar” 1; J.V. Girls Basketball 1-2; Varsity Girls Track 1-4; Co-Captain 3; F.H.A. 4; G.A.A. 1-4. Treasurer 2; Secretary 4; Director of Recreational Activities 3; Varsity Girls Basketball 3-4; Winter Carnival Court 4; Homecoming Decorations 4 Charles Edward Dellinger Ninth Grade Football 1; Wrestling 1; Varsity Football 2-4; J.V. Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 3-4; Intramurals 2-4; Stunt Night 3-4; Prom Decorations 3; Homecoming Decora- tions 2-4; H-Teens A II Sweetheart 4; Winter Car- nival Decorations 2; Key Club 2-4; Vice-President 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3-4; Chaplain 3 Mike Derricott Bambi Lynn Diaz Varsity Tennis 1-4; H-Teen A II 1-4; Ninth Grade Cheerleader 1; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3-4; Office Assistant 2; Homecoming Court 4; Junior Civitan Sweetheart 3; S.G.A. Representative 2; S.O.D.A. 3-4; Key Club Sweetheart 4; Prom Decorations 3; Home- coming Float Decorations 2; Intramurals 4 Rhonda Donovan Steven Riddick Dowdy Ninth Grade Football 1; Ninth Grade Basketball 1; Key Club 1-4; J.V. Track 1; J.V. Basketball 2; Co-Captain 2; H-Teens A II Sweetheart 1-4; Junior Marshall 3; Intramurals 3-4; Boys State 3; Varsity Football 2-4; Co-Captain 4; Varsity Track 2-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Treasurer 4; Rensselaer Math and Science Medalist 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; Winter Carnival Court 4; “Most Intellectual’ 4 David B. D’Surney Intramurals 1; Prom Decora- tions 3; Homecoming Decorations 4; Honors Siminar 4; Donkey B-Ball Cheerleader 4; ‘‘Annie Get Your Gun’’-Crew 4; D.E.C.A. 3; S.O.D.A. 4; Lab Assistant 3; Junior Council Member 3; Senior Council Member 4 Robert Spencer Duesberry Soccer 1-4; Stunt Night 1; Homecoming Float Decorations 2-4; Junior Civitan 3-4, Treasurer 3; President 4 Sharon Lee Dunning H-Teens A II 1-4; Totem Pole Editorial Staff 3-4; Editor-in-Chief of Yearbook 4; Quill and Scroll 3-4; P1om Decorations 3; Home- coming Float Decorations 2; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; F.H.A. 4; Convocation Usher 3; Senior Honor Assemble Usher 3; Sophomore Council Member 2; Junior Council Member 3; Senior Council Member 4 Ruth Beverly Durham Office Assistant 1-4; F.B.L.A. 3-4 Richard Gordon Eary D.E.C.A. 3-4 Davud S. Edmonds Karen Elgin Andrew Dee Ellen J.V. Track 1-2; Varsity Track 3; Indoor Track 1-3; Intramurals 3-4; Latin Club 1-3; Chess Club 4; “Annie Get Your Gun’’-Crew 4; S.G.A. Representative 4 Matthew Jerrell Elliott X.F.S. 1-4; Chess Club 2; Wrestling 3 20 Seniors William Wallace Erskine J.V. Football 3; Varsity Football 4 Paul Wilson Estis Ninth Grade Football 1; Intramu- rals 2; Varsity Soccer 3-4; Key Club 4 Robin Dale Everett Girl's Track 1-3; Stunt Night 3 Gregory Scott Ferguson Intramurals 1; S.O.D.A. 3-4; French Club 3; Science Club 4; ‘“Most Indi- vidualistic’” 4 Karen Finley Cynthia Maree Fodill Pep Club 1; “A Time For Ele- gance”’ Fashion Show 3; D.E.C.A. 3,4 Stephen Max Forthuber Ninth Grade Basketball 1; Spring Track 1-4; J.V. Basketball 2; Key Club 2-4; Pres. 4; H-Teens A II Sweetheart 4; Boy’s State Alternate 3; Prom Decorations 3; Junior Council 3; Homecoming Decorations 4; S.G.A. Council and Assembly 4; Intramurals 2-4; “Annie Get Your Gun” 4; Winter Carnival Decorations 4; ‘““Cutest’’ 4 Terry Fowler D.E.C.A. 3,4 Sonia Fox is@eeaitimercdcrickmlepEClibel-aks Ds laAny D.E.C.A. 4; WWAR 4; F.H.A. 4 Mike Funkhouser Mike Garcia Anna-Marie Dorothy Garrett Marching Band 2-4; Concert Band 2; ECA. 2,3; Smoke Signals 4; F.H.A. 4; Treasurer 4; Wind Symphony 3,4; F.C.A. Float Decorations 2 Leonard Gallahan Gibbs Jr. Ninth Grade Football 1; LG soe Kevin Dwayne Gibson Ninth Grade Football 1; H-Teens A II Sweetheart 1-4; Wrestling 1-2, 4; Varsity Football 2-4; Key Club 2-4; Winter Track 3; “Most Athletic” 4 Seniors 21 John Walter Golding Jr. J.V. Basketball 1-2; Latin Club 1-4; Science Club 2-4; A.F.S. 3-4; Treasurer; Science Club 4 David B. Good Concert Band 1; Intramurals 1-4; Varsity Football 2-4; Indoor Track 2-4; Co-Captain 4; Spring Track 2-4; Wind Symphony 2-3; Re- gional Band 3; Latin Club 3-4; Stage Band 4 Carolyn Louise Graves Joseph Richard Gray Susan Ann Green Freshman Council Member 1; Softball 1; Spanish Club 1; G.A.A. 1-2; Intramu- rals 1-4; Sophomore Council Member 2; Color Guard 2; Homecoming Float Decorations 2; Junior Council Member 3; Winter Carnival Decorations 3-4; H-Teens A II 3-4; Girls State Alternate 3; S.G.A. Vice-President 3; S.G.A. President 4; Se- nior Council Member 4; “Annie Get Your Gun” 4 Laura Lee Gregory Girls Varsity Basketball 1-4; Girls Gymnastic Manager 1; G.A.A. 1-2; Girls Varsity Tennis 2-4; Sophomore Council Member 2; All Regional 3-4; Junior Council; Secretary 3; Girls State Alternate 3; Prom Decorations 3; Graduation Usher 3; S.0.D.A. 3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; All District 4; Senior Council Member 4; Homecoming Court 4; Basketball Quad-Captain 4 Chip Grigg Robert Grosz Donald Gunter Penny W. Guy Smoke Signals Business Staff 3; F.B.L.A. 3; Treasurer 4; C.O.E. 4 Cynthia Ann Hargadon Stunt Night 1; H-Teens A II 1-2; Drill Team 2-4; Homecoming Float Decora- tions 2; Prom Decorations 3; Graduation Usher 3; Totem Pole Editorial Staff; Co-editor 4; Senior Council 4; F.H.A. 4 Jeanette Renee Harris Robert Eugene Harris II Marching Band 3; Concert Band 3; Wind Symphony 4 Cynthia Hart Michael Lawrence Hart Intramural 2-3 22 Seniors a John Tho mton 1 Jan Nunally even talks in the library. Frances Virginia Harwood Gym Aid 2; Peer Coun- selor 4 Kimberly Mattson Hastings F.B.L.A. 3; F.H.A. 4 Sandra S. Hathcock V.I.C.A. 2 Patricia Ann Haymans Pep Club 1; Lab Assistant 2-3; X.F.S. 2-4 Charles Richard Headley Intramurals 1-4; Junior Civitan 4 Michael James Herbert Concert Band 1; Regional Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1-4; Band Festival 1-4; Latin Club 1-3; Wind Symphony 2-4; Solo and Ensemble Festival 2,4; Regional Symphonic Band 2-4; All State Band 3-4; “‘Fiddler On the Roof’’-Orchestra 3; Who’s Who Among American Musicians 3-4; All Student U.S.A. Marching Band 4; “Godspell’’-Orchestra 4; ‘“Unsinkable Molly Brown” 2 Margaret Rose Herringdon Latin Club 1-4; Secre- tary 2; G.A.A. 1-3; H-Teens A II 1-4; Color Guard 1; Girl’s Track 2-3; Homecoming Float Decora- tions 2; Prom Decorations 3; Drill Team 2-4; S.O.D.A. 3-4 Ray Hetherington Robert Edward Franklin Hildrup Intramurals 1-4; J.V. Baseball 2; Varisty Baseball 3-4; Varsity Soc- cer 3-4; H-Teens A II Sweetheart 4 Stehanie Dey Hines H-Teens A II 1-3; S.G.A. Rep- resentative 1-2; Winter Carnival Decorations 2; Clinic Assistant 2; D.E.C.A. 3-4 Val Hinton Merl Council Hobbs, Jr. Intramurals 2-4; Indoor Track 3-4; Spring Track 3-4 Seniors 23 Brett Leake gently gives Ginney McDermott a squeeze as they pose for a picture. William Arthur Hodson, Ill Marching Band 1-2; Concert Band 1-2; Flagman 3-4; Science Club 3-4 Dave Hollis Tia Lynn Holmes H-Teens A II 1-4; Treasurer 1; Secretary 2; President 3; S.G.A. Assembly 1-2; Sophomore Council Member 2; Homecoming Float Decorations 2; G.A.A. 2; Intramurals 2; Var- sity Cheerleader 3; Junior Civitan Court 3; Stunt Night 3; Prom Decorations 3; Winter Carnival Court 4; “Annie Get Your Gun” 4; Totem Pole Edi- torial Staff 4; Senior Council Member 4; F.H.A. 4 Karen Lee Holt Girl's J.V. Basketball Manager 1; G.A.A. 1; Intramurals 1-4; Girl’s Varsity Basket- ball Manager 2; Girl’s Track Team 2-3; Prom Dec- orations 3 Tammy Kay Hoover F.B.L.A. 1; Girls Ensemble 1; “Sugar’-tickets 1; Mixed Choir 2-4; All County Choir 2-4; ‘’Unsinkable Molly Brown’’-tickets, usher 2; Music Club 2; Treasurer 2; Junior Achievement 3; ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ 3; Interna- tional Thespians Society 4 Tim Hopper Christopher E. Horton Football 1-2; J.V. Outdoor Track 1; Varsity Indoor Track 2-4; Varsity Out- door Track 2-4; Cross Country 3; Latin Club 3-4; Intramurals 4 Susan Elizabeth Hott H-Teens A II 1-4; Vice- President 1; Treasurer 3; Color Guard 1-2; Girl’s Varsity Track 1-3; Freshman Council Member 1; S.G.A. Assembly 1-2; G.A.A. 1-3; Intramurals 1-4; Gym Aid 1; Homecoming Fioat Decorations 2,4; Drill Team 3-4; Prom Decorations 3 Pamela Jane Howard ‘“Unsinkable Molly Brown” 2; “A Time for Elegance’ Fashion Show 3 24 Seniors rbe 1 Bryan Kennedy has either found a very funny joke or a dirty picture. Tracy Lynne Hudson Gymnastics Team 1; Winter Carnival Decorations 1; H-Teens A II 2,4; S.G.A. Representative 1-3; Homecoming Float Decora- tions 2; Prom Decorations 3; Stunt Night 3; Var- sity Cheerleader 3; Winter Carnival Court 4 Larry Hughes Phil Hyatt Sheila Jannings Terri Lee Jarvis Freshman Council 1; Stunt Night 1; Office Assistant 1; H-Teens A II 1-2; G.A.A. 1-2; Intramurals 1-3; S.G.A. Assembly 1-4; Winter Carnival Decorations 1-4; Homecoming Float Dec- orations 2; Sophomore Class Treasurer 2; Soph- omore Class Council 2; Drill Team 2-4; Treasurer 3; Corresponding Secretary 4; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Prom Decorations 3; S.O.D.A. 3-4; Homecoming Deco- rations 4; Senior Council 4 Robert Clark Jennings Varsity Baseball Manager 2-4; Prom Decorations 3; Junior Civitan 3-4; In- tramurals 4 Seniors 25 1 Susan Berry seems to have enjoyed her classwork. Joe Thomas Johnson Intramurals 2-4; Ideas Unli- mited 2; ‘’The Unsinkable Molly Brown’’-crew 2; “Fiddler on the Roof’’-crew 3; “Annie Get Your Gun’’-crew 4; Soccer 3; Indoor Track 4; Outdoor Track 4 Kimberley Elizabeth Johnson Intramurals 1-4; Var- sity Softball 1-4; H-Teens A II 4; Treasurer 1; Co- President 3; Stunt Night 3; Prom Decorations 3; Float Decorations 2; Homecoming Decorations 4; G.A.A. 2; Latin Club 1,3; Treasurer 2; ‘Annie Get Your Gun” 4; Winter Carnival Court 4; Winter Carnival Decorations 3-4; ‘“Wittiest’”’ 4 Jackie Brewer Mike Johnson aie | James Johnson Marching Band 1-4; Wind Symphony 2-4; Concert Band 1; Writing Award 3 Kimberly Margaret Jones Marching Band 1-3; Con- cert Band 1; Wind Ly 2-4; Color Guard 4; Regional Band 2-4; ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ 3; ELGAR 3 1S1G. Aces Welford Morris Jones Wrestling 1-3; National Honor Society 3-4; Boys State Alternate 3; Latin Certamen 1-3 Richard Douglas Justice Jr. Wind Symphony 1-3; Stage Band 2-4; Marching Band 1-4; Assistant Drum Major 3; Drum Major 4; Golf 1; Tennis 2,4; Solo and Assemble Festival 1-4; Regional Band 1-4; All-State Band 3-4; District I Band Festival 1-2 Terry Lynne Kay Ninth Grade Cheerleader 1; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3; H-Teens A II 1-4; S.O.D.A. 3-4; Winter Carnival Court 4 Bobby Edward Kelley D.E. 2-4 Bryan Wayne Kennedy Ninth Grade Basketball 1; J.V. Baseball 1-2; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Bas- ketball 3-4; Varsity Baseball 3; H-Teens A I] Sweetheart 2-4; Boys State Alternate 3; Intramu- rals 3-4; Homecoming Decorations 4; Winter Car- nival Decorations 4; Homecoming Float Decora- tions 2 Carolyn Kies 26 Seniors 1 Paul Checchi spurred on spirit at a basketball game. Robert Dale Kinder Golf Team 3; I.C.T. 4; T.V. As- sistant 3-4 Sharon Ray King Freshman Council; Stunt Night 1; G.A.A. 1-4; H-Teens A II 1-4; Gymnastics 1-4; Most Valuable Gymnast 3; Junior Council 3; Ju- nior Class Vice-President 3; Gym Assistant 3; Softball 3; National Honor Society 3-4; Prom Decorations 3; Homecoming Decorations 4; F.H.A. 4; Winter Carnival Court 4; Winter Carni- val Queen 4; “Best All Around” 4 Cynthia Lea Klehr Softball 1-4; G.A.A. 1, 3-4; H-Teens A II; Chaplain 4; Girls’ State 3; S.O.D.A. 4; Honor Society; Sec. 4; Junior Class Council 3; Prom Decorations 3; J.V. Basketball, Tri-captain 2; F.H.A. 4; Stunt Night 3; Winter Carnival Court 4; Homecoming Decorations 4; Donkey Basketball | Laura Lacy Gordon Ladd David Thomas Lamb Wrestling 1-2 Susan Carol Lamb Girls’ Track 1-4; G.A.A. 1-4; Latin Club 3-4; F.H.A. 4; Homecoming Float Decorations 2; Prom Decorations 3; Homecoming Decorations 4; Intramurals 1-2; ‘Friendliest’ 4; Freshman Council; Sophomore Council 2; Junior Council 3; Senior Concil 4 Grace Christine Lauterbach Pep Club 1; S.A.E. 3; F.B.L.A. 3; Student Exchange 3 Susan Layne Brett Francis Leake Junior Achievement 1-4; Marching Band 1-2; Gold 1; ‘Annie Get Your Gun’’-Orchestra 2-3; All Regional Band 2; Stunt Night 3-4; S.G.A. Council 3-4; Latin Club 3-4; Junior Class President 3; Senior Class President 4; Personnel Advisory Committee 3; Band-aid 3-4; Intramurals 1-4; Collegiate Economic Course 3; Concert Band 1; Wind Symphony 2-3; ‘Best Class Worker” 4 Seniors 2, 1 Unforgetable Johnny Morris snickered at an un- forgetable joke. Pamela Lousise Lett F.B.L.A. 2-3; C.O.E. 4 Sarah Anne Leveque Library Aid 1; Infolac 1; Softball Manager 1-4; Red Cross; Secretary 2; President 4; F.C.A. 3; F.H.A. Representative 4; Homecoming Float 4; Homecoming Decorations 4. S.G.A. Council Member 4; Senior Council Member 4; Graduation Usher 3; Spanish Club 4; Spanish Aid 4; “Most Unforgettable’ 4 Titia Lewis F.B.L.A. 3; Prom Decorations 3; Action Learning 3; C.O.E. 4 Keith Litton Linda Sue Llewellyn S.G.A. Representative 1-2; Pep Club 1; H-Teens A II 1-2; Girls Track 2-3; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Homecoming Float Decorations 2; Sadie Hawkins Court 3; Prom Decorations 3; Stunt Night 3; D.E.C.A. 4 Karen Logan Patricia Ann Lowry Library Assistant 1-2 Rebecca Lynn Lowry Homecoming Court 4; H-Teens A II 1-4; Secretary 3; Sadie Hawkins Court 3; Intramurals 2; Prom Decorations 3; Float Decorations 2; Prom Committee 3; S.G.A. Coun- cil Member 2-3; Homecoming Decorations 4 Martha Ellen Lukhard H-Teens A II 1-4; Clinic As- sistant 2-3; Red Cross Representative 1; Totem Pole Editorial Staff 4 ird 1.C.T. State Delegate 3-4; Jeffry James Lydiar F.H.A. 4 ViliG@sAcg=4: Audrey Lynch Paula Ellen Lynn S.C.A. 1-2; Smoke Signals Busi- ness Staff 3 28 Seniors Dennis Frank Marano Indoor Track 1-2; Outdoor Track 1 V.1-C.A. 3-4 Merton Christine Marshall Girls’ Basketball 2,4; S.@.DsA7 4: E.B:L.A.4 Nancy Martin Wilbur Matthews Darrell Gene Mauney Ninth Grade Football 1; J.V. Wrestling 2; Outdoor Track 1; V.I.C.A. 3-4; Presi- dent 4 David McCarthy Varsity Football 2-4; Indoor Track 1,3; Outdoor Track 1-2; Latin Club 2-4; H-Teens A Il Sweetheart 4 Genny Marie McDermott Colorguard 3; Infolac 1-2; French Club 2; F.C.A. 2-3; Smoke Signals 4; Gym Aid 3-4 Francis Eugene McIntosh Ninth Grade Football 1; Wrestling 1-3; Indoor Track 2-3; Varsity Football 3-4; S.O.D.A. 4 David Terry McLaughlin Ninth Grade Football 1 Sandra Gail Meade F.H.A. 1-4; F.H.A. 3-4; Treas. 3; President 4; Quill and Scroll 3-4; Colorguard 3-4; Smoke Signals Editorial Staff 3-4; S.G.A. Council 4; Junior Achievement 1,3; Home Ec. As- sistant 3; ‘“The Unsinkable Molly Brown” 2; ’’Fid- dler on the Roof’’-crew 3 Dana Jo Megne Scott Wiber Middleton Intramural Tennis 1-2; “Annie Get Your Gun” 4 Spence Gray Middleton Student Assistant 2,4 Eugene Landrum Mill Jr. Junior Civitan Court 3-4; Sec. 4; H-Teens A II Sweetheart 3-4; Stunt Night 3-4; M.D.A. 3-4; Prom Decorations 3; Sadie Haw- kins Court Escort 4; Art Guild 4 ‘’Most Artistic’ 4 Vernon Ray Mills Soccer 1-2; Campus Dimensions 1-4;F.B.L.A. 2-3; Intramurals 2,4 Seniors 29 Larry Mink Leslie Denise Minor F.B.L.A. 1-2; V.I.C.A. 4 Robert Dean Mitchell Ninth Grade Basketball 1; J.V. Track 1-2; Co-Captain 2; Marching Band 1-4; Pep Band 1-2; Concert Band 1; Wind Symphony 2-4: Indoor Track 2-3; International Thesbian So- ciety 3-4; Vice-President 3-4; “The Wedding” 3; “The Boor” 4 “Fiddler on the Roof” 3; ‘Annie Get Your Gun” 4; Prom Decorations 3; Homecoming Decorations 4; Intramurals 4; Donkey Basketball 4; Varsity Track 3; S.G.A. Council 4; S.G.A. As- sembly 4; ‘Most Talented” 4 Alan Parker Monfalcone German Club 3-4; S.O.D.A. 3-4; Intramurals 3-4; Senior Class Council 4; “Annie Get Your Gun” 4 Bianca Montecalvo Prom Decorations 3 Sherlene Moore F.B.L.A. 3-4 Stephanie Jo Morgan Ninth Grade Cheerleader 1; J.V. Cheerleader 2; S.G.A. Representative 1; H-Teens A II 1-4; Sadie Hawkins Court 3; Prom Decorations 3; Attendance Office Assistant 3; F.H.A. 4; Homecoming Float 2; Senior Play 4; Totem Pole Editorial Staff 4 John Andrew Morris Ninth Grade Football 1; Bas- ketball Manager 1,3-4; Donkey Basketball 4; ‘Most Unforgetable” 4 Nancy Gail Morton H-Teens A II 1-4; Clinic Assis- tant 2-3; G.A.A. 1; D.E.C.A. 3; S.G.A. Represen- tative 4; ‘“Best Dressed”’ 4 Through wind, rain sleet, or snow; Susie Nuckols battled the elements. John Thornton 30 Seniors Patricia Ann Moss D.E.C.A. 1-4; Guidance Assis- tant 2; F.B.L.A. 4 Terry Beth Mower F.B.L.A. 3-4; C.O.E. 4 Mary Angela Moyer Jason Moyer Andy Neagle James Steven Newcomb Varsity Football 3 Jonathan Raymond Newman Ninth Grade Football 1; J.V. Track 1-2; H-Teens A II Sweetheart 1; Key Club 1-4; Vice-President 4; Intramurals 1-4; In- door Track 2-3; Varsity Football 2-4; Varsity Track 3-4; Boy’s State 3; Stunt Night 3; S.O.D.A. 3-4; Prom Decorations 3; Who’s Who Among Ameri- can High School Students 4; “Best Looking” 4 Mary Stuart Nicely Cheerleader 1-2; H-Teens A II 1-3; S.G.A. Representative 1; Freshman Class Vice-President 1; D.E.C.A. 2-4; Board of Directors 2; Secretary 3; Treasurer 4; Winter Carnival Deco- rations 2; Homecoming Float Decorations 2; Ju- nior Civitan Court 3; Junior Council Member 3 Charolett Noble Susannah Catherine Nuckols Intramurals 1; Girl’s Outdoor Track 1-4; Co-Captain 2-3; Boy’s Indoor Track 2-4; Cross Country 2-4; Latin Club 2-3; F.C.A. 2; Prom Decorations 3; S.G.A. Representa- tive 3-4; Smoke Signals Editorial Staff 3-4; Home- coming Decorations 4 Catherine Louise Nunn Transferred David Crump Nunnally Ninth Grade Football 1; Junior Civitan Club 1-4; Intramurals 1,3-4; Var- sity Football 2-4; J.V. Basketball 2; Winter Carni- val Court 4 Seniors 31 Janet Adrienne Nunnally Ninth Grade Cheerleader 1; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Class Council 1-2; Secretary 1; H-Teens A II 1-4; Secretary 3; S.G.A. Represen- tative 1-4; S.O.D.A. 3-4; D.E.C.A. 3; Sears Teen- board 4; Junior Civitan Sweetheart Court 3; Prom Decorations 3; Clinic Aid 3; Sophomore Class Float 2; Homecoming Court 4; Maid of Honor; Bridal Designs 4; ‘Best Looking” 4 Renne Oglesby Nora Ann Okamoto F.B.L.A. 3-4; Smoke Signals Business Staff 3; Quill and Scroll 3-4; C.O.E. 4 Anne Rebecca Omohundro Tennis Team Manager 1: Junior Class Council 3; “Fiddler, On The Roof’-Crew 3; “Annie Get Your Gun’’-Crew 4; Prom Committee 3; Office Assistant 3; X.F.S. 3 Deborah Ellen Ostein Gym Aid 1-2; Smoke Signals 3-4; Editor 4; D.E. 3; Quill and Scroll 3-4 Allen Keith Palmer Ninth Grade Football 1; Ger- man Club 1-3; J.V. Baseball 2; Varsity Winter Track 3; Varsity Spring Track 3-4; Varsity Football 2-4; Key Club 4; Prom Decorations 3; Donkey Basketball 4 Suzanne Kay Patch S.G.A. Representative 2-3; French Club 3; Prom Decorations 3; Winter Car- nival Decorations 3; H-Teens A II 2-3; Pep Club 1 Sharon Marie Payne J.V. Basketball 1-2; Varsity Basketball 3-4; G.A.A. 1-4; Prom Decorations 3; F.H.A. 4; Intramurals 1-4; ‘“Most Athletic” 4 Deborah Ann Perkins Drill Team 2-4; Prom Decora- tions 3; Art Club 1-2; Vice-President 2; S.G.A. Representative 2; Action Learning 4; Library As- sistant 1 John Richard Pilcher Sheryl Ann Pitts Drill Team 1; Stunt Night 1; H-Teens A II 1,4; Majorettes 2-4; Captain 4; Class Council 2-4; Prom Decorations 3; F.H.A. 4; Win- ter Carnival Court 4; Homecoming Decorations 4; “Annie Get Your Gun’’-Usher Ralph Plummber Randall Dean Plummer Key Club 2-4; Winter Car- nival Court 4; J.V. Football 1; Varsity Football 2-4; Intramurals 1-4 Kristen Elizabeth Pohlig G.A.A. 1-4; Treasurer 3-4; H-Teens A II 1-3; Class Council 2-3; Intramurals 1-4; “Sugar’-Crew 1; “Fiddler on the Root” 3; “Annie Get Your Gun” 4; Prom Co-Chairman 3; “Class Clown” 4 Danny Poitras 32 Seniors Wendell Earl Powell Intramurals 2-4; Stunt Night 3-4; “Wittiest” 4 Sharon Marie Preissner H-Teens A III 1; G.A.A. 1; D.E.C.A. 3; Prom Decorations 3 Patricia Mary Prior Tennis Team 2 Johnny Pritchett Cary Puller Ninth Grade Football 1; Ninth Grade Basketball 1 Kelly Lee Puryear H-Teens A II 1-4; President 2; Vice-President 3; Treasurer 4; Latin Club 1-3; Class Council 1,4; G.A.A. 2; Stunt Night 3; Prom Decorations 3; ‘“Annie Get Your Gun” 4; Intramu- rals 1-2; Foreign Language Assistant 1-4 Richard B. Puryear Wrestling 2; D.E.C.A. 3 Peter Edward Ramsey Ninth Grade Football 1; Var- sity Football 2-4; Key Club 2-4 Frederica Randolph Lori Ann Reed F.B.L.A. 3-4; Historian 3; Vice- President 4; F.H.A. 4; Guidance Assistant 3; Pep GlubiD E.G Aw ArtyAid 4 Jeffrey Wayne Reynolds Varsity Soccer 3-4; Smoke Signal Staff 4; Totem Pole Staff 4 Karen Cecelia Rich Gymnastics 1-4; Drill Team 2-4; Secretary 3; A.F.S. 1-4; President 3; Prom Decora- tions 3; Graduation Usher 3; G.A.A. 1-2; Home- coming Float 3-4; A.F.S. Short Term Exchange 2; S.G.A. Assembly 1-4; S.G.A. Council 4; Junior Class Council 3; ‘“Annie Get Your Gun’’-Usher 4 Carol Lynne Rigsby J.V. Cheerleader 2; Infolac 1; H-Teens A II 1-4; F.B.L.A. 2-3; D.E.C.A. 3; Stunt Night 3; C.O.E. 4; D.E. Marketing I Work Pro- gram 3; Administrative Management Society 3 Kenny Rigsby Catherine Ann Riley F.H.A. 1-2; F.B.L.A. 3-4; S.G.A. Representative 3-4; D.E.C.A. 2 Seniors 33 1 Seniors autographed a wall in the Senior Lounge. Michael Duane Ritchie Marching Band 1-4; Con- cert Band 1; Stage Band 2-3; J.V. Basketball 1; In- door Track 3; Outdoor Track 2-3; Newspaper Edi- torial Staff 2-4; Quill and Scroll 3-4; Pep Band 2 Sharon Paige Roberts H-Teens A II 1-4; Historian 2; Junior Civitan Sweetheart Court 3; Homecoming Float Decorations 2; Prom Decorations 3; Clinic Aid 2-3; D.E.C.A. 3 David Gilbert Robinson Marching Band 1-3; Con- cert Band 1; Wind Symphony 2; Stage Band 3- 4; Ninth Grade Basketball ile WN Basketball 2; Var- sity Basketball 3-4; J.V. Track 1; Varsity Track 2-4; “Annie Get Your Gun” 4; Prom Decorations 3; Governor's School for the Gifted 2; Boy’s State 3; National Honor Society 3-4; Regional Band 2; Who’s Who Among America’s High School Stu- dents 4; German Club 2-3; ‘Most Likely to Suc- ceed” 4 Frederick McArthur Robinson Stunt Night 1; Intra- murals 1,4; Varsity Tennis 1-4; Co-Captain 3; Varsity Soccer 2-4; Tri-Captain 4; Key Club 1-4; Latin Club 3-4; Class President 1; Junior Marshall 3; MASH 1-2; ‘Annie Get Your Gun” 4; National Honor Society 3-4; S.G.A. Council 1 Janice D. Robinson Girls Ensemble 1; Concert Choir 2; D.E. 3-4; G.A.A. 1; Peer Counselor 4; All County Choir 3; Library Assistant 1; D.E. Presi- dent 4 Katherine Wood Rowlett Girl’s J.V. Basketball 1; Girl’s Varsity Basketball 2-4; Co-Captain 4; Girl’s Softball 3-4; H-Teens A II 2-4; President 3-4; S.G.A. Council 3-4; G.A.A. 1-3; Latin Club 1-3; Girl’s State 3; Winter Carnival Court 4; Stunt Night 3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; F.H.A. Executive Council 4; Discipline Task Force 3-4; Intramurals 2-4; Prom Decorations 3; ‘’Most Likely to Succeed” 4 Or uOu . nge is 2 in 1 Agel OE 9 Oo worn ae, he — , oe + PereyWheeva Taney an ie e Eo jae om 2 ea y 5 ; F . 3 nc meena: ek See Aa 5 bo nal - 2 is ey E- C o} ae Buck Overbey a | jut Down to a Closet Larry Michael Runion Intramurals 1-2; 1.C.T. 3-4; Treasurer 4 Kevin Hening Rush Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1-2; Outdoor Track 1-3; Intramurals 1-4; In- door Track 2-3; Wind Symphony 2-3; Varsity Football 3-4; Key Club 3-4; Stunt Night 3; Prom Decorations 3; Key Club Treasurer 4; Winter Car- nival Court 4; H-Teens A II Sweetheart 4; “Annie Get Your Gun” 4; Homecoming Decorations 4; “Class Flirt’” 4 Terry Lynn Satterwhite 3-4 Martha Christine Sauer H-Teens A II 1-4; Girls Var- sity Track 1-4; Marching Band 1,3-4; G.A.A. 2; Color Guard 2; ‘Fiddler on the Roof’’-Orchestra 3; Wind Symphony 4 Robin Carol Scott F.B.L.A. 3-4 Sandra Dale Scott Marching Band 1; Concert Band 1-2; Colorguard 2-3; Wind Symphony 3; Library Aid 3; Colorguard Commander 4; F.B.L.A. 4 Todd Peterson Selden Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1-3; Tennis Team 1-4; S.G.A. Council 2; S.G.A. Assembly 2; Sophomore Class President 2; Class Council 2-4; Stage Band 2-4; German Club 2-4; School Evaluation Committee 3; Prom Chairman 3; School Board Personel Advisory Committee 4; “Annie Get Your Gun” 4; S.0.D.A. 4; ‘“Most Dependable” Lydia Lee Shackelford Office Assistant 1-2; H-Teens A II 1-4; Secretary 4; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Co-Captain 2; Intramurals 2-3; Homecoming Float Decorations 2,4; Junior Civitan Sweetheart Court 3; Prom Decorations 3; D.E.C.A. 3; Stunt Night 3; Quill and Scroll 3-4; Totem Pole Editorial Staff 3-4; Varsity Cheerleader 3-4; Winter Carni- val Decorations 3; Varsity Cheerleader Co- Captain 4; F.H.A. 4; Homecoming Court 4; Homecoming Decorations 4 Betty Shaw D.E.C.A. 3-4 Lee Shepperson Barry Scott Simmers Varsity Golf 1; Varsity Soccer 3-4; Junior Civitan 3-4; “Annie Get Your Gun” 4; S.0.D.A. 4 Rebecca Diana Smiley Marching Band 1-3; Concert Band 1-2; $.G.A. 2-4; Prom Decorations 3; Wind Symphony 3; Girls Basketball Manager 3-4; Homecoming Decorations 4; D.E.C.A. 4 Charles Gerard Smith Science Club 1-4; Latin Club 1-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Class Council 4; Homecoming Decorations 4 Darlene Pricilla Smith Girls Track Manager 1; In- tramurals 1; Junior Achievement 1; Pep Club 1-2;end F.B.L.A. 1-4; F.H.A. 4 James Edward Smith Varsity Basketball 3-4 Seniors 35 1 Sandra Bottoms intently listens to Andy Smith explain some homework. Margaret Andrea Smith ‘Expressions 1-4, Student Director 2-4; ‘Sugar’ 1; D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award 1; Regional Chorus 1; Girls Ensemble 1; Drill Team 2-4; S.G.A. Treasurer 2; ‘The Unsink- able Molly Brown” 2; Music Club 2; International Thespian Society 2-4; Treasurer 3; President 4; “Fiddler On The Roof” 3; National Honor Society 3-4; President 4; Junior Council Member 3; Homecoming Court 4; ‘Most Intellectual” 4; Se- nior Council Member - Terry Smith Kenneth William Smither Ninth Grade Football 1; J.V. Baseball 1-2; Key Club 1-4; H-Teens A II Sweetheart 1-4; Intramurals 1-4; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3-4; Varsity Baseball 3-4; S.O.D.A. 3-4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3-4; American Legion Boy’s State 3; Prom Decorations 3; Stunt Night 3; Senior Class Council 4; Homecoming Decorations 4; “Annie Get Your Gun” 4 Patrick Roland Smook Smoke Signals 1-2,4; V.1.C.A. 3-4 Steve Earl Spainhour Gary Harold Spedden Varsity Golf 1-4; Intramurals 1-4; Lab Assistant 3; ‘““Annie Get Your Gun” 4; Homecoming Float Decorations 4; Homecoming Decorations 4 Sandra Darlene Spenner Guidance Assistant 2; Of- fice Assistant 4; F.H.A. 4; F.B.L.A. 4 Cheryl Spicer Russell Gerald Straner Marching Band 1-4; Concert Band 1; Band Festival 1-4; Freshman Council Member 1; Latin Club 2-4; Wind Symphony 2-4; Intramurals 2-4; Homecoming Float 3-4; Prom Decorations 3; Homecoming Decorations 4; Cen- tral Regional All-American Band 4; Regional Band 4; School Musical 4; Stunt Night 4; Senior Council Member 4 36 Seniors Buck Overbey Del Stein Martha Bondurant Stevens Varsity Girls Basketball Team 1-3; Varsity Girls Tennis Team 1-4; Co- Captain 3; Freshman Council Member 1; Latin Club 1-2; G.A.A. 1; Stunt Night 1; Gymnastics Manager 2; Intramurals 2-3; Homecoming Deco- rations 2; Girls State 3; Prom Decorations 3; “’An- nie Get Your Gun” 4; Senior Council Member 4; Totem Pole Editorial Staff 4;S.O.D.A. 4; H-Teens A Il 4; ‘Most Artistic’ 4; Stunt Night 4 James Welford Stewart, II] German Club 1; J.V. Football 2; Chess Club 2-3; Science Club 2; Var- sity Football 3-4; Donkey Basketball 4 Donald Stiebel Sheryl Lynn Stiebel H-Teens A II 1-2; Stunt Night 1; Intramurals 1-4; G.A.A. 2; Drill Team 2-4; Sophomore Class Council 2; Sophomore Class Vice President 2; Junior Class Council 3; Prom Chairman 3; Alternate for Girls State 3; Senior Class Council 4; Spanish Club 4; President 4; S.G.A. Council Robin Joan Strickler ‘‘Most Individualistic’’ 4 Timo Jiki Suokko A.F.S. 4; German Club 4; F.H.A. 4; Stage Band 4; H-Teens A II Sweetheart 4; Var- sity Soccer 4; Winter Carnival Court 4 Jeffrey Allan Swane Junior Achievement 2; X.F.S. 3-4; Lab Assistant 3; Homecoming Decorations 4 Ovid Gilbert Taylor i Mrs. Flippen, the Senior Class’s fourth year spon- sor is busily at work. ae ree sii Buck O verbey Seniors 37 Phillip Taylor Taylor 1.C.T. 4 Vonda Lynn Taylor V.I.C.A. 4 Courtney Ashley Thomas Jr. Girl’s J.V. Basketball Manager 2,3; Intramurals 2-4; Spring Track 3,4; Indoor Track 4; “Annie Get Your Gun’’-crew 4 Desiree Delores Thompson Pep Club 1; F.H.A. 4; V.I.C.A. 2,3; Prom Decorations 3 Guy Thompson Kimberly Faye Thompson H-Teens A II 1-3; Latin Club 1-3; Winter Carnival Decorations 1-3; Intra- murals 1,2; G.A.A. 1; S.G.A. Representative 1; Freshman Council 1; Sophomore Council 2; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Prom Decorations 3; Junior Civi- tan Sweetheart Court 3; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4 Tuck Thompson Edward Morton Thornbury D.E.C.A. 3,4 Katherine Anne Thornton H-Teens A II 1,2; Ideas Unlimited Club 1; Girl’s Spring Track 1; ‘Sugar’ 1; Red Cross Club 1-3; F.C.A. 1,2; ‘““Annie Get Your Gun” 4; Prom Decorations 3; Stunt Night 4; Junior Achievement 4 Kyle Tobias Girl’s Chorus 1-3; Concert Choir 4; H-Teens A III 3 Garole Lynn omaseksD E.G Aveo ak: Dalen eee lol: brary Assistant 1 Frank Peter Tonacci Boy’s Track 1,3,4; M.A.S.H. 1-3 Laura Jean Trevett Girl’s Basketball Manager 1-4; A.F.S. 1; Girl’s Track 1; Prom Decorations 3; Homecoming Decorations 4 Robert Lewis Trimmer Intramurals 1,2,4; M.A.S.H. 2, Junior Class Council 3; Prom Decorations 3; Lab Assistant 3,4; S.G.A. Representative 3,4; Se- nior Class Council 4; Homecoming Decorations 4; Winter Carnival Decorations 4; ““Annie Get Your Gun” 4; Donkey Basketball Team 4 Tammy Lynne Trotman Girl’s Softball 1-4; Co- Captain 3; J.V. Girl’s Basketball 1,2; Captain 2; Varsity Girl’s Basketball 3,4; quad-capt. 4.G.A.A. 4; H-Teens A II 4; F.H.A. 4; Prom Decorations 3; Homecoming Decorations 4; Homecoming Court 4; Intramurals 2,3; Donkey Basketball Cheerleader 4: “Class Flirt’ 4 38 Seniors fi j Buck Overbey 1 Seniors enjoy a rehearsal of their play. Alan David Tuck Intramurals 2-4; Key Club 3,4; ValiGaAws 4219.0. DCA Carol Lynn Tuck Latin Club 2; Junior Achievement é Allen Craig Van Brackle Ninth Grade Football 1; Ninth Grade Basketball 1; Stunt Night 1; Intramu- rals 1-4; Key Club 2-4; Lt. Gov. of Capital District Key Club 4; Homecoming Float Decorations 2,4; J.V. Basketball 2; Prom Decorations 3; M.D.A. 3,4; Sophomore Council 2; Junior Council 3; Se- nior Council 4; H-Teens A Il Sweetheart 4; “An- nie Get Your Gun” 4; S.O.D.A. 4; “Best Dressed” 4 Mary Vaughan Patricia Ann Vaughan Concert Choir 1-3; “Un- sinkable Molly Brown” 2; ‘‘The Wedding” 3; International Thespian Society 3,4; Expressions 4 Denise Vestal Martha Via H-Teens A II 1,2; Chaplain 2; Girl’s Track Manager 2; Latin Club 1-3; Sophomore Council 2; Prom Decorations 3; Peer Counselor 2-4; S.O.D.A. 3,4; Chairman 3; $.G.A. Assembly 3; F.H.A. 4; Homecoming Decorations 2,4; ““An- nie Get Your Gun” 4; Donkey Basketball Team 4 Dianne Lynnette Vickhouse H-Teens A II 1-2; Ten- nis Team 2; S.G.A. Representative 1-2; Home- coming Float.Decorations 2; Stunt Night 3; Prom Decorations 3 Mark Christopher Vlahos Marching Band 1-4; Freshman Council 1; Sophomore Council 2; Wres- tling 2-4; Varsity Baseball Manager 2,3; All Re- gional Band 2; Stageband 2-4; Key Club 3,4; S.0.D.A. 3,4; Prom Decorations 3; “Annie Get Your Gun” 4; Homecoming Decorations 4; Don- key Basketball Team 4 Tony Vonesh Forrest Walker Seniors 39 James Thomas Wallace Golf Team 1-4; Intramurals 2-4; Prom Decorations 3; Homecoming Decora- tions 4; “Annie Get Your Gun” 4; Junior Civitan 4; “Class Clown” 4 Mike Wallace Patrick Wallace Paula Avis Waller Mixed Chorus 1; F.C.A. 2; F.C.A. Float Decorations 2; Concert Choir 2-3; All County Chorus 2-3; Junior Achievement 3; Office Assistance 3; Prom Decorations 3; Guidance As- sistance 4; Colorguard 4 George Walls Kimberley Lynn Walls Varsity Softball 1-4; Intra- murals 1-4; Girls J.V. Basketball 2; Girls Athletic Association 2-4; Prom Decorations 3; S.C. A. As- sembly 3; H-Teens A II 3-4; Vice-President 4; Stunt Night 3-4; Homecoming Decorations 4; Donkey Basketball 4; ‘Most Mischievous” 4 Tina Walsh Charles Warren David D’Surney has a small snack at Hardees. 1 Buck Overbey 40 Seniors Alliston Washington Elizabeth Amber Waters F.H.A. 1-2; F.C.A. 1-2; Senior Class Council 4; ““Annie Get Your Gun’’- Crew 4; Donkey Basketball 4; ““Godspell’’-Crew 4 Deborah Ann Watson Concert Band 1-2; Marching Band 1-2; Color Guard 3; Science Club 3-4 Dennis Earl West J.V. Baseball 1 Pamela Dawn West D.E.C.A. 2; Office Assistance 22 E BeleAwe-3 Teresa Carol Wetzler Ninth Grade Cheerleader 1; J.V. Cheerleader, Co-Captain 2; Homecoming Float Decorations 2; Intramurals 2; H-Teens A II 2-4; Prom Decorations 3; Stunt Night 3; Baccalau- reate and Graduation Usher 3; Junior Achieve- ment 3; Varsity Cheerleader 3-4; Senior Class Sec- retary 4; Homecoming Decorations 4; “Annie Get Your Gun” 4; Winter Carnival Court 4; F.H.A. 4; “Most Spirited” 4; Donkey Basketball 4 Perry Ray Wheeler Ninth Grade Basketball 1; J.V. Track 1; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Track 2-4; In- door Track 3-4;,Intramurals 3-4; Indoor Track Captain 4 Edward Walton White Melissa Annette Whitlock Pep Club 1; Homecom- ing Float 2; Prom Decorations 3 Catherine Linda Wilcox Art Association 4 Edward Wiles III Ninth Grade Football Team 1; Wrestling 1; Track 1,2, 4; Cross-Country 2; In- door Track 2; German Club President 3-4; J.V. Soccer 3-4; J.V. Soccer Tri-Captain 4; Newspaper Editorial Staff 4 Karen Wilkinson 1 Craig Van Brackle ‘sweet talks’’ Debbie Young in the Senior Play, ‘““Annie Get Your Gun.” hn. Buck Overbey Seniors 41 Harvey Benjamin Williams Golf 1; Intramurals 1; Driver Ed Assistant 1-3; D.E.C.A. 1-4; School Book Store Clerk 2-3; Safety Club 3 Earl T. Windle Nancy Jean Winecoff J.V. Girls Basketball Manager 1; Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1-4; All Re- gional Band 1-2,4; Science Club 2; Wind Sym- phony 2-4; Girls Track 2-3; S.G.A. Assembly 2-4; A.F.S. 3-4; Junior Class Council 3; N.C.T.E. 3: A.F.S. Foreign Exchange Student 3; Who’s Wh: Among American High School Students 3; S.O.D.A. 4 Brian Edwin Wood Marching Band 1-3; Wind Symphony 2-3; M.A.S.H. 2; Jazz Ensemble 3; German Club 3 Catherine Lynn Wood Pep Club 1; Concert Choir 1-4; President 4; All County Chorus 1-4; Region- als 1,4; Sugar 1; ‘“The Unsinkable Molly Brown” 2; Expressions 2-4; Student Director 4; Music Club 2; Girls State 3; All Virginia State Chorus alternate 4 Gregory Scott Woodfin Marching Band 1-4; All State Orchestra 1-3; Concert Band 1; “The Un- sinkable Molly Brown’’-Orchestra 2; Pep Band 2; All Regional Band 2; All State Solo Ensemble 2; Wind Symphony 2-4; ‘Fiddler on the Roof’’- Orchestra 3; Science Club 3-4; Lab Assistant 4 Gray Woolard Jill Wooley Ellis Earl Wright J.V. Track 2; Varsity Football 2-4 When Brett Leake lost his golf tees, Greg Fergu- son’s mouth was a good substitute. Buck Over bey Seniors 42 Jeff Reynolds Laura Lee Wright Regional Chorus 1; All County Chorus 2-4; Concert Choir 2-3; Totem Pole Busi- ness Staff 2-3; Music Club 2-3; Prom Decorations 3; Sounds 2-4; Drill Team 2-4; ‘Fiddler on the Roof” 3; S.O.D.A. 3-4 Michael Damon Yeatts Regional Band 2-4; “Un- sinkable Molly Brown’’-Orchestra 2; ‘’Fiddler on the Roof’’-Orchestra 3; Marching Band 2-4; In- tramurals 2-4; Wind Symphony 2-3; Stage Band 3-4; Solo and Ensemble Festival 3-4 James David Yohe Daniel Webster Young, Il 1.C.T. 3-4 Deborah Leigh Young Ninth Grade Cheerleader 1; Co-Captain 1; Intramurals 1; Latin Club 1-3; H-Teens A II 1-4; Sophomore Council Member 2; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Junior Class Treasurer 3; Ju- nior Council Member 3; Junior Civitan Sweetheart Queen 3; Stunt Night 3; Prom Decora- tions 3; S.O.D.A. 3-4; Varsity Cheerleader 3-4; Co-Captain 4; D.E.C.A. 4; “Annie Get Your Gun” 4; “Cutest’’ 4 Karl Young 1 The Senior Class showed their spirit ina pep rally Seniors not pictured: Mark Allen David Anderson Steve Anderson Dennis Bailey Lashell Bangert Vernon Bennett James E. Berry Judy M. Beyke Rickey L. Blackard Frankie A. Bowman Sabrina V. Brooks Donnie L. Brown Donald R. Cambell Forrest Carter Robert D. Carter June W. Davis Regina R. Dyson Renee D. Dyson Louis Ferrell Marvin H. Gibson Dennis McGhee Ron Nota Dona C. Ray Tina Robertson Phillip Saller Randal Schutt James Sharp Michael Silva Beverly Smith Susan Sopok Wayne T. Sutton Christine Timberlake David Thorton Virgil Tucker Maxine Updike David Williams Carlton Windsor Seniors 43 JUNIORS The Junior Class, led by Darryle Hall, plan- ned a busy year. There was real work to be done and class mem- bers began to work to- gether and forgot about cliques. There was a lot hap- pening and many deci- sions to be made, so feuds and grudges were set aside to make the year a success. Once again the old fashioned candy was sold. Then the class rings arrived Finally!!! Juniors were running to anyone and everyone around campus to achieve their 79th turn. The most important project for the Juniors this year was striving to make plans for the best Junior-Senior Prom ever. . . one that will be remembered for many years to come. All in all, the Class of ‘79 is growing closer to- gether and learning to love and respect each other and Henrico High School. a rl | oY 4 ot vai Ee : First row; ‘Darryle Rw; Jackie Brewet, = er, Sec.; Third = 7 juniog Class,says, SP 3 ra John Thornton Widad Abed 4 Cathy Abrams Adam Adams Carolyn Aldredge Chantay Alexander Lisa Allen Lori Allen Charles Alley Douglas Allgood James Alston Joan Archer Lynn Artiglere 44 Juniors Randy Ashworth Dawn Baily Anne Baldwin Sheila Barker Tracy Barret Julie Bartle Jeff Beaver Roger Beaver John Beck Lorie Blackard Karen Bland William Boldin Beth Booth Fuad Bouhussein Tom Bowles Jackie Brewer Donna Bricky Dana Brini Pat Broaddus Donna Brock Glenn Broughman Darlene Brown Glenda Browning Scott Bruce LA ea I MN int Rehm peat at si a f O° LL. LALA A AT NEAT 28 ae na OS A B. Overbey Junior Class Council: Left to right; First Junior Class Sponsor, Miss Whitley, row; J. Brewer, D. Hall, T. Farmer; leads Junior Class in many activities. — Second row; D. Clarke, B. Hayes, K. B. Overbey Buchanan, P. Pearman, T. Pittman, D. Lewis; Third row; B. Wright, D. Quimby, L. Whiteman, S. Ogilvie, A. Gorman. Juniors Jeff Bryant Pam Bryant Karen Buchanan Roger Burrus Curtis Burton Gayle Burton Mike Burton James Buttner James Byerly Cheryl Call Kenny Campbell Howard Cardoza Chip Carrol Leon Carter Jack Chappel Greg Chenault Mark Childress Jackie Chisholm Cathy Clarke Donna Clarke Kevin Clarke Lorraine Clarke Darrell Clowers Kevin Cobb Dennis Coddington Raymond Collins Mike Connatser Paul Cook Beth Cooper Dave Coppage Phillip Costin Charles Counts David Crawford Kim Creech Cathy Crowder Jo Ellen Culley Becky Currier Shane Curry Terry Daley Kelvin Daniel Diane Daniels Stuart Davis Jeff Dawson Alan Degen Joe DeShazo Sharon Donoran Ted Dowdy Carl Downy 46 Juniors Debbie Drummong Bonny Duncan Douglas Durrant Juniors cé i f their school ring John Thornton Donna Eades Vicky Eary Frank Eastman Lindsey Edwards Warren Edwards Eileen Eisenburg Dennis Ellis Philip Ewbank Sally Faber Bill Faina Harry Falconer Joy Faris Eric Farley John Farmer Matthew Farmer Teresa Farmer Alan Felton Rose Femiani Charles Fleet Winnie Fleming Donald Flippen Doug Ford David Foster Sheri Foster Claiborne Franklin Avis Frazier Jerry Freeman Phillip Fritz Jerry Frostick Mildred Fulton Juniors 48 Juniors Wanda Gaines Faye Garness Stephanie Garness Gayle Garnett Beth Gentry Lisa Gentry Pam Gentry Tammie Giles Jeff Goins Anne Gorman Allison Greene Jennifer Gregory Dale Grizer Darryle Hall Frances Hall Gary Hall Gary Hankins Christopher Harris Dickie Harris Doug Harris Earl Harris Mary Sue Harris Debbie Hart Phil Harvey Beth Hayes Cynthia Hayes Denise Hayes Richard Hedgepeth Dale Heffler Chris Herbert LaDonna Hicks Sue Hicks Cheri Hodges Duane Hodson Lisa Holbrook Jeff Holt Cecilia Hood Cathy Hoover Dale Horning Jeff Hudson John Hudson Gary Hughes Sharon Jackson Delinda Jamerson Mike Jennette Bettina Johnson David Johnson Kenneth Johnson j A 1) 1 A ped oo Yue Bruce Jones Cynthia Jones Jack Jones John Jones Pam Jones Barbara Judy Tracy Kay Brad Kelly Donna Clarke thinks, . .}. . € GOOEY-RICH-AND-CHEWY. © Buck Overbey 4 : Tricia Kelly ee Peter Keran Mary Kidd William King William Kirby Donna Kirstein Denise Kizzie Heidie Klergard Paul Langford Elvin Lemonds Dawn Lewis Fountain Lewis Yvette Lewis Laura Linari Gayle Longest Julie Longo William Lowry Lynn Luck Beau Mahone Tonita Malloy Laura Manfalcone Tommy Mark Billy Marshburn Allan Martin Juniors Leah Martin Michael Martin Debbie Mathews Lisa McClure Kim McCracken Cynthia McKay Susan Meade Linda Miles Sandra Miles Greg Mitchell Steve Mitchell Larry Montague Mike Montecalvo Ruth Montgomery Gladys Monroe Steve Moran Dwane Murphy Glen Myers Sheila Nauman Sherry Newcomb Kathy Nichols Michelle Nix Mary Nolen Kathy Novak John Thornton Steve Nunn Lee Nunnally Teresa Oakly Darryle Peay looks a little baffled while trying to answer a question in ehemis- Sarah Oglivie 50 Juniors Jeff Ostrander Donny Ostrowski Buck Overbey Kenny Owens Doug Palmer Steve Pasmore Julie Pastore Teresa Papas Buck Overbey . Michelle Patton Pam Pearman Darryle Peay David Peay Ricky Petree Michael Perkins Tim Per Ricky Pelcher Ann Pitchford David Pittman Terry Pittman Monica Plummer Caroline Potts Guy Powell Beatrice Pritchett Renee Quarles Diane Quimb Gretchen Rei Bryan Rice Walter Roane Steve Robinson Bernadette Roberson Danny Roccaforte Linda Rochelle Juniors Joy Runion Bob Sadler Terri Saunders Matt Scharf Kathy Seay Sandra Seither Rebecca Settle James Shaffer Sharon Shahinian Jeff Shearin Robin Shepherd Sharon Shepperson Jon Sherrod Lauri Shook Sherrie Sibley Clay Simmers Rebecca Simms Karen Sizemore Richard Siedd Glenn Smith Lisa Smith Wayne Smith James Snipe Clifford Speas Tony Spence Suzanne Spicer Billy Spiers Greg Sprouse Lisa Sprouse Buster Stallings Linda Stallings Sheila Stewart Cecilia Strawder Mike Swane George Sweeney Gene Sylva Johy Taliaferro Cassandra Taylor Danny Texler Jeff Tharp John Thornton Donna Tignor Jay Tiller Ellen Timberlake Michael Treadwell Donna Trevillian Jeff Trevillian Ronnie Trice 52 Juniors Charlie Trimmer Benita Turner Sharon Tyler Kenny Underwood Jean Uzel Chris Vass Penny Vestal Diane Vick Phyllis Wade Robin Walker Lynn Wampler Dana Washington Vanessa Watson Billy Welstead Teresa West Spencer Westbrook Wanda Whitehead Lori Whiteman Mark Whitfield Lisa Whitle Debbie Williams Hunter Williams Patti Williams Sheryl Wilson Steven Wineoff Pam Wingfield Jerry Winkle Beverly Winters Becky Wise Debbie Woodlief Michael Woody Lee Wray Beth Wright Julie Wright Vivian Wright Janet Young Richard Young Juniors Buck Overbey 53 Sophomores really came a long way this year. With the lead- ership of their officers the sophomores ac- complished much. Be- cause of all their hard work they were defi- nitely noticed on cam- pus. They had the best Homecoming float of 1977, were involved in intramural sports, and won the spirit contest. Everyone knows the way to achieve a fantas- tic prom is by hav- ing money making projects. Sophomores proved they were up to the job and willingly began to work. Cindy Lou Abernathy Nora Agee Dale Alexander Barry Allen Dina Allen Jeff Almond Susan Anderson Gary Alston Brenda Alvis Yolanda Archer Kay Armstrong Bruce Arnette Terry Arrowood Ralph Artabazon Doug Ashworth Michael Atkins Ted Atkinson Lisa Ayres Nancy Baker Jyanita Banks Cozetta Bannister Dennis Banton Gary Barber Debbie Bareford 54 Sophomores Buck Overbey Debbie Barlow Ronnie Barnett Kristonita Barrett Michele Bartlett Sherri Bass David Baugh Karen Baugher Cole Bawsel Laurianne Baybutt Dabney Beadles Ian Beanett Kim Beard Troy Beattie Rodney Beazley Ron Bell Laurie Bennett Chris Benson Caroline Bentz Chris Bevan Tracey Blake Jerry Boltz Edward Booth Pam Borkey Susan Bowles Sherry Bownan Mike Boyle Dennis Bishoff Linda Blackard Tod Blackard G. Mallory; pres., D. Ikenberry; sec., C. Abernathy; tres., C. Jones; vice pres. Row 1: C. Jones — vice pres., C. Abernathy — tres., G. Mallory — pres., D. Ikenberry — sec., Row 2: R. Hadra, C. Wittlock, C. Shelton, M. Diaz, K. Walker, M. Woodfin, D. Johnson, P. Rush Row 3: M. Mcknown, L. Hudson, K. Beard, S. Schultz, B. Shook, M. Holvator, C. Bevin, S. Merrimen, K. Diaz, E. Winston Sophomores 55 Ray Brackett Cindy Bradley Annette Bradley Jackie Bridgers Carlton Brightly Gina Brini David Broaddus Bill Brooks Jeanette Broughman Cynthia Brown Karen Brown Tonda Brown Brian Bruce Doug Bruce Joanne Bruske Lannie Brunner Anna Bucher Cheryl Burks Ernie Burnett Joyce Burns Meg Burley Suzanne Burton Charlie Butler Brenda Button Mary Beth Cain Lori Calabrese Sarah Camus Pam Camus Mark Cannor Scott Carter Dalton Chandler Billy Chenault Lori Chisholm Ann Cardoza Terry Carlton Kim Carpenter Tim Carroll Davi d Carson Tara Carter Donnald Cassity Duffey Clark John Clark Danny Clarke Barbara Clifton Kenneth Cole Mike Cole Patricia Coles Donna Collins 56 Sophomores Arvette Conyers Steve Cooke Jackie Cornetta Antoinett Cosby Donna Couch Benson Crigger Nelson Curtis Laneta Davis Lloydette Davis Denny Deagle Thomas Denson Cathy Detrick Kimi Diaz Michelle Diaz Paul Dowdy Liz D’Surney Donna Eddleton Lisa Edwards Carolyn Eheart Bruce Elliott Bernard Emerson Cindy Emo Diane Enright Jane Erskine Scott Carter 2 Brian Bruce and Vic Reynolds at work on their Geometry. Photographs Buck Overbey Sophomores 57 Scott Farmer Peggy Ferrell Geoffrey Ferguson Rochelle Fisher Susan Fodill Cassandra Forbes Steve Forbes Donna Foster Kathy Fowler Billy Fox Michael Fox Patrice Fox Cirk Foxwell Eric Franklin Cris Frederickson Earnay Freeman Robin Freeze Paul Galaspie RS ee a eR 2, SA a Ege Unis Gantt Craig Gard Larry Garnett Cherie Garrett William Garrett Jamie Garriock Vera Gibbs Donna Givson Debbie Gibson Sheila Gittman Antonia Gladden Bobbie Gooch Andrea Goode Lori Goodman Dawn Goodrich Katy Gorman Liz Gortney Peggy Gregg Richard Green Theresa Grimmer Lisa Gypton Butch Halasz Ken Hale Doris Hall Kevin Hall Yvonne Hardy Curtis Hare Page Harris Glenn Hastings Bob Haufler 58 Sophomores Cathy Hawkins Andre Hayes Paul Heflebower Teresa Hendrick Jennifer Hersch Amy Heston Margaret Hickman Butch Hicks Jimmy Higgins Kenneth Hobbs Robin Hodges Tammy Hodson Ed Hofmann Jessi Holbrook Juanita Holcomb Debbie Hollard Vicky House Lyn Hovatter Bill Hudson Donna Hudson Laverne Hudson Lisa Hudson Catherine Hughes Julie Hughes Terri Hunnicott Linda Hunt Toney Hunt Dee Dee Ikenberry Darryle Jackson Edward James Tommy James Derek Jeter Benita Johnson Bonnie Johnson Douglas Johnson David Johnson Deborah Johnson Jacqueline Johnson Linda Johnson Regina Johnson Tamara Johnson Courtnie Jones Dawn Jones Teresa Jones Dabney Joyce Nancy Justice Jeff Ladd Shirley Lamberth Sophomores bY Pat Latimer Rick Lawrence Chris Lee Nadine Lee Norman Lee Lori Legraioli Bubba Lett Chery] Lett Jay Linari Terry Lippy Robyn Longest Valorie Love Levanne Luster Lex Lutto Arthur Lynch Berita Lynch Cathy Mahone Grace Mallory Scott Marriman Joyce Martin Cliff McAlister Dick McCracken Bryan McDaniel Sherry McDermett Scott McKec Martha McKown Glen McMilliar Bruce Mercier Jennifer Metzger Anne Miller Beth Mills Kim Mills Russell Mills Robbie Milner Meredith Minter Wendy Mitchell Nadine Monroe Alton Moody David Moore Joe Moore Sylvia’ Moore Thomas Morgan Brenda Moseley Andrea Motley Joseph Neagle Richard Nelson David Newcomb Jeanie Nichols 60 Sophomores Tom Nichols Jon Nicholson George Omohondra A.E. Ooghe Vince Orlandi Raymond Ortell T.V. Owens Julia Barcell Victor Patterson Jason Peele Wade Peirce Cathy Perkins Chris Per Ricky Phillips Wanda Pierce Frances Pitts Lori Kay Pitts Garland Pleasants Dee Pollard Russell Pomfrey Scott Poole Sheila Poole David Powell Michael Powell Linda Powers Doris Puryear Koirin Ramadar Shejvy Ramseu Vic Reynolds Matt Rich Bernell Richardson Jacqueline Richardson Sheri Richardson Buck Overbey 1 Mary Tate is excited by her lunch! Sophomores Marcella Ritchie Walter Roane Jeffrey Roberts Donna Robinson Ricky Rodgers Donny Rook Jimmy Roseman Carolyn Rowe Patricia Rowe Paul Rush Billy Rutherford Theresa Rynes Mark Sacra James Sadler Madeline Solomon David Moore on his way home. Tom Nichols Tonda Santos Mike Saunders Shari Schisler Cathy Schultz Crystal Scott Thomas Scruggs Sandra Sellers Kenny Semones Kirk Sharpe Raymond Shaw Robert Shefelton Cathy Shelton Brian Sherrod Bruce Sherrod Suzanne Sherrod Jerry Shinault Brian Shook Karen Shumaker 62 Sophomores Wayne Shumaker Jackie Sickinger Sharon Sillman Charelette Simmons Tina Smiley Pam Smith Matthew Smith Vickie Smith Bonnie Smithers Jeanette Smook Steve Sopak Jerry Southard Lisa Spainhour Suzie Stein Donnie Stewart Chuck Stiff Georgianne Stinnett Robin Stone Lisa Strauss Lynette Streater Dion Sutton Becky Sweeney Judy Sylvia Paul Talman Mary Tate Pattie Taylor Willie Taylor Linda Terrell Sharon Thaniel Lindsay Thomas Carol Thompson Jay Thompson Tanya Thompson Susan Thrumond Paul Thurston Teresa Tipton Robert Traweek Oscar Tuck Waiter Tucker Bee Bee Turnage Marjorie Underwood Bret VanDusen Todd VanDusen DeEtte Vass James Verlander Kristin Vlahos Steve Waalewyn Gail Wade Sophomores 63 Kim Waldrop David Walker Karen Walker Melisa Walker Kimberly Walker Karen Ward Lisa Washington Dorsey Web Carol Welsted Derritta Westbrook William Whitaker David White Rodney Whitle Charlotte Whitlock Vickie Whitlock Mark Wilcox Wendy Wiles Linda Wilkerson Anita Williams John Williams Tim Williams Thomas Winecoff Eva Winston Cindy Wolstenholme Melody Woodfin Tony Woods Victor Woody Pam Worrell Randy Wray Michael Wright Thorn Wright Michelle Wynn Jeannie Yancey Valerie Yeatts Ricky Ziglar Thina Chiles Marthina Kalienberge Wayne Keer Annette Kennedy Randy Kenney Page Keron David Kiles Joanne Knapp Dana Kievaro Tracy Kopp Bobby Kucera Jim Kuger 64 Sophomores yo 8 os 5 A Tom Nichols Sophomore Float takes first place!! 2. Bill Hudson on his way to class. 3 Eric Franklin a Disc Jockey? Buck Overbey Sophomores 65 The Freshman Class set many goals this year. They became a unitified group of new warriors. They added a lot of school spirit at pep ralleys and school activities. The freshman class led by sponsor Mrs. Nichols and their president Michelle Sprouse, helped in supporting many of our school activities. 1 Freshman Class Officers: Michelle Sprouse, pres.; Sandra Duesberry, vice-pres.; Beth Selden, sec.; Mary Gorman, tres. Kanisha Adkins David Agee Janet Agee Connie Aldredge Karen Alen Tom Allen Lucious Alford Wanda Alspugh Georgina Andrews Otis Andrews Brenda Armstrong Todd Anc Arrow Ken Artunian Kendra Atkinson Neal Atkinson Debra Bacon Trox Baghy Greg Baily Addrianne Ballard Mike Banton Cheralyn Barnes John Bartgis Wendell Baskerville Barry Bass 66 Freshman David Bean Tracey Beard Terry Beaver Donna Beck Carolyn Bell David Bell Pat Blackwell Cheryl Boltz Lin Borkey Tony Boseman Ernest Bottoms David Bradley William Bradshaw Steve Bragg George Bridgers Steven Bridges Henry Briggs Duke Brizzdana Karen Brown Matt Brown Todd Brown Wanda Brown David Bruce Anthony Bryant Billy Bulifant Robbie Bullard Jamie Burgess Benny Burrus Wanda Burton Steven Byrd Cathy Calhoun Kenneth Carr Heidi Carson Bruce Carter Jerry Carter Linwood Carter Roy Carter Melvin Carter Diane Caswell Joseph Cecil Russell Chalkley Lynda Chandler Sherrie Chaplin Debra Chisenhall Alan Clark Jeff Cline Beth Cloningen Chris Coates Freshman 67 Mary Cochran David Cockrell Bev Collins Joe Colling Richard Colyer Cindy Cooke Sue Cooke Randy Cooper Doug Coppage Ralph Cosby Kenneth Covington William Covington Pam Coxford Kelley Craver Jennifer Crenshaw Benson Crigger David Culley Wayne Currier Edward Currin Todd Cur Pam David Cathy Daw Riley Dawson Thomas Dean Thomas Dean Jeannie Derricott Linda Dickenson Bryan Dougherty Sandra Duesberry Eddie Duffie Janet Duffie Julie Dunning Dwight Lynch cafeteria. Dwight Lynch Sarah Dzuiba Ben Early Joellen Edwards B. Overbey 68 Freshman Marty Edwards Robert Edwards Brian Elgin Jeanette Elliot Debbie Ellis Cynthia Epps Susan Erdman Betty Etosh Jenny Faber Steve Faggert Debbie Farmer Jaye Farmer Clara Femioni Darryle Fifield Crystal Fisher John Fitzgerald Susan Flippen David Flora Walter Fontaine Cassanara Forbes George Ford Susan Forristal Joe Fowler Eric Fredrickson Karen Freed Earnest Freeman Susan Freeman Steve Fritz Sherrie Funkhouser Norman Gaines eshman,fry out Library matefials. © ™ i : me nical = Pin Ee, : ee B. Overbey Freshman cuEuaa? emg 7 BESS pe jORI ADO a J a 7 )) y a Keith Garrett Tom Garrett Trudy Gibson Tracy Glasper Jennifer Glaye Martin Goldenban Mike Good Gram Goodloe Ralph Goodlyon Teresa Go odrich Mary Gorman Ralph Gove Jerry Gowen John Graham Chris Grayes Nina Green Donny Grizer Beth Grubbs James Gunng Gzele Gunter Connie Hall Cliff Hall Debbie Hall Ken Hamlin 70 Freshman Penny Hamond Scott Hornbage Laurie Hargadon Christie Harrelson Andrea Harris Crystal Harris Tommy Harris Wendy Harris Tomas Hawkes Kevin Hayes Greg Henley Tom Henry Teresa Herbert George Heston Judith Hicks Lorraine Hinson Chuck Hiter Welley Hogue James Holcomb Donald Holmes Timmy Holmes Binky Hornily Diane Horton Keith Hudson Carol Hug hes Karen Jackson Mike Jarrett Marcy Jeanette Ed Jenkins Sherman Johnson Karen Johnson Kim Johnson Linda Johnson Woodley Johnson Joyce Jones Jo Ann Jones Karen Jones Robyn Jones Robyn Jones Scherrie Jones Susan Jones William Jones James Kasko Kathey Kelley Mana Kelley Donna Ketron Kay Lambeth David Land Freshman TA ittle War rl ANANZ i 1 Freshman Council: First Row; K. Hayes, M. Sprouse — pres., S. Duesberry — vice. pres., B. Sulden — sec., M. Gor- man — treas., N. Green, E. Duffie, Sec- ond Row; R. Jones, J. Glave, C. Leeson, R. Jones, D. Moore, T. Holmes, J. Cecil, D. Wood, B. Rodgers Louie Loatebark Derek Leake Gilbert Lee Carolann Leeson Diane Lett Cherie Lewis ATE Titiiiii i, Hitiias Liaiedl Joseph Lewis Laverne Lewis Chester Lineberry Joe Lipscomb Larry Lloyd Gineen Logan John Longest Marie Loupassi Robert Lowery James Lucas Frank Luck Donna Lucord Wayne Lukhard Kat y Lynn Janice Lyons Michael Magee Melanie Mahanes Jamie Mallory 72 Freshman rok ey isyGreat!; Says Jennifer Glave. Thomas Mallory Theresa Malmquist Robert Mansfield Buddy Martin James Martin Tim Martin Tim Mathews Marty McCawley Sophie McLawhorn Devin McDaniel Bobby McRae Guy Messer Pam Mickens Monica Milford Karen Millican Marilyn Miller Robin Mills Mike Minor Norma Moles Dennis Moore Kenney Moore Jimmy Mootz David Moran Thomas Morgan Traci Morris Debbie Moss Thomas Moyer Jenny Mullen Kim Nadder Linda Nance Avis Nelson Tracie Nix Janet Nolen Mark Norrell Gary Nuckols Stewart Nunn Freshman 73 if Janice Nunnally Scott Nunnally James Ogelsby Charles Osten Silvia Page Linda Parrish Mike Pastore Barry Patterson Julie Payne Kimberley Peal Debbie Phillips Cheryl Pierce Susan Pilcher Donna Pinson Sherri Pittan James Pittman Speedy Powell Toni Powell Ken Powers Shelly Proffitt Mike Powers Jewell Puckett James Pugh Neil Quimby Danny Shae Joe Randolph Monica Ready Terry Redd Debbi Reynolds Rena Richardson Brenda Richardson Tina Roberts Lorie Robertson Mike Robinson Robin Robinson Sherrie Robinson Brenda Rogers David Rose Sterling Rose Debbie Runion Rita Rynes Janet Santamarin John Savage Kathy Schneider Troy Schools Claude Seal Lorie Semones John Settle 74 Freshmen Tim Sevara Kathy Shope Earl Sheets Janet Sheppard Dartere Slater Donna Smiley Bill Smith Dana Smith Diane Smith Robbie Smith Ray Smith Sheri Smith Craig Snead Vinetta Snead Sherri Shell Paul Spence Regina Spence Diane Spencer Butch Spicer Robert Spiers Ray Spiers Kim Spiller Connie Sprouse Kenneth Sprouse Michelle Sprouse Charles Starneo JoAnna Stevens John Stewart Buddy Stone Stephanie Strawder Ducher Streater Jim Strickler Rocky Stoeffer Todd Stone Beth Sulden Robyn Sutton Freshmen 76 Freshman Donny Swecker Mark Switzer Alan Talbott Brigitte Tanner Lisa Tate Dwayne Taylor Kim Taylor Wayne Taylor Willie Taylor Mical Terry Lisa Terry Wesley Thompson Karen Thurmond Mary Thurston Tommy Tinsley Greg Tipton Delores Trevvett John Tuck Lauren Tucker Steve Tyler Tammy Tyler Martha Utley Teresa VanPelt Janet Vaughan Bonnie Verlander Andrew Via George Waddill Teresa Wade Ernest Walker Tripp Walker Mark Waller Leslie Ward Grant Washborn Kathy Washington Tony Washington Walter Watkins -” oa —— I d Craig Sneed, and Craig ‘Snee . Picture B. Overbey Maurice Watts Joyce Wells Gil Wells William West Mickey West Linda Wetzler Chris Whitener Rhonda Wilcox Susan Wilcox Debbie Wilkinson Kari Wilkinson James Williams Sheila Williams Wendy Williams Gregory Williams Veronica Williams Sandy Wilton Jay Winkle Deborah Wood David Woodson Keith Wright Scott Wyatt Jean Young Mike Young Robert Yuracheck Mary Zacharia Chuck Kiehr Jason Klevgard Ellen Krueger Z es aan a Beth Kies NI Z — ES ae aS 1 ees BOONE LET tt ss ae eee ee See Jesse Pennell Freshman Sa eee Selous , g tumbling out of [78ed; arrivine at school; jumbling eeciter papers . . What could preparers of food, distributers of dis- | cipline, waxers of floors, instructors of classes, and shelvers of books possibly have in common? All of these people see to the ef- ficient running of a huge machine called Henrico High School. How do teachers feel about their jobs today? Have they changed? Are they changing? And what about students today? Have they changed? Are they changing? What about spe- cific problems of teaching such as discipline? How do teachers cope? What praisesicriticisms do teach- ers have for Henrico High School? In a survey distributed to Dr. Colin Steele—Head Principal Mr. Alan Dessenberger—Asst. all of the teachers at Hen- rico, an attempt was made to discover how teachers feel about some of these is- sues concerning education today. A wide variety of an- swers was received, and on the following pages a fair representation of the teach- ers’ responses is given. (All surveys were answered anonymously). Rex Gibson 2 Principal 3 Mr. Bernard Schutte—Asst. Principal 80 Faculty A Mr. Carrington Tate—Asst. Principal 5 May I help you? THE BIG FOUR 2 Rex Gibson Buc Overbey oN Rex Gibson eee Buck Overbey THE BUSY BEES Arlene F. Burks 6 Cecil C. Bailey 7 Louise G. King 8 Theresa R. DeRusha 9 Robert L. Thomas Hazel R. Frostick Ms Fasel Wi tiene Behind the scene workers stay busy throughout each day. They help students 3 and faculty with different Carol A. Steffensen problems along the Aye Whenever we need them they’re always there, to sat- 4 isfy our needs and to show they care. Mary T. Bevan Faculty I. Changing trends in ed- ucation — — There is a trend to- wards learning what is practical and what is needed to survive as op- posed to the older idea of learning for knowledge’s sake. — Changing towards the audio-visual, if it appeals to the eye, it is somehow a better aid to learning. — They occur. Buck Overbey Buck Overbey Miss Pamela Cosby — Art Mr. Ronald Gotschalk — Art Rex Gibson ex Gibson Buck Overbey Mrs. Sarah Savage — Art Mrs. Catherine Barrows — Business Mrs. Patricia Burcher — Business ail 1 Rex Gibson Buck Overbey Rex Gibson . Rex Gibso Mrs. Courtney Frederick — Business Mrs. Patricia Headley — Business Mrs. Margaret King — Business Mrs. Sue Ramer — Business 82 Faculty — Trends change too quickly, without the proper thought and experimenta- tion. By the time one new method is beginning to work, it’s changed for something new, thus re- sulting in confusion and lack of learning. — Education must al- ways change, to meet the needs of society, and to im- prove education. — “Back to the basics” movement and re-emphasis of 3 R’s is great. Buck Overbey Rex Gibson Mrs. Barbara Shelton — Business Mrs. Gail Cummins — D.E. Z Sa he 3 sy es Be aa $ 23 e a i 5 z esi Rex Gibson Buck Overbey Buck Overbey Mr. Charles Hanbury — D.E. Mr. David Harwood — D.E. Mr. Nelson Elam — Dr. Ed. Rex Gibson . Buck Overbey Buck Overbey ae Gibson Mr. Harry Sharper — Dr. Ed. Mr. Francis Wagner — Dr. Ed. Mr. Kenneth Bradford — English Mrs. Ruth Clarke — English Faculty 83 — Work load of teachers is increasing both by class size and paper work. This does not indicate improvement in stu- dent learning! — Social development needs much less emphasis. Academic achievement is the purpose of the school. — Too often we change for the sake of changing. Many good ‘‘old-time’’ trends or methods are abandoned. X Buck Overbey Rex Gibson Miss Helen Coleman — English Mr. Archer DiPeppe — English Buck Orepey Buck Overbey Rex Gibson Miss Diana Dix — English Mrs. Jeanette Flippen — English Mrs. Mildred Jenkins — English j a “ ip a ft) Pie TS Bechet | Buck Overbey Buck Overbey Buck Overbey Rex Gibson Mrs. Judith Marshall — English Mrs. Carolyn Nichols — English Mrs. Dorothy Payne — English Mr. Paul Reahard — English 84 Faculty II. Students today — — I think they are fantastic, but little is done to show the positive side of students. — Mentally and emotionally they are the same as usual. Outwardly, they try to grow up and act cool too soon. — They are smarter as a whole, but lazier than 10 years ago. The motivated today are much sharper, but the percen- tage of motivated students is smaller than ever! Sita ee BO FERN Wi A IVT Deal Ae NE PERT i RN OT IS ane a” eh teaver 8 wean 8 ELITE REDE Spt 20 ZH HMSO “e su Po 4 oy « oA Rex Gibson Rex Gibson Mrs. Priscilla Robinson — English Mrs. Ann Scott — English Rex Gibson Buck Overbey Buck Overbey Mrs. Mary Stevens — English Mr. Dale Svor — English Mrs. Martha Vines — English ‘| aN ‘ nt OS : Cit Buck Overbey Buck Overbey Rex Gibson . cau Overbey Miss Janet Walsh — English Miss Elizabeth White — English Mrs. Paige Whitten — English Ms. Frances Bailey — Latin Faculty 85 — Students are more open and will express their feelings freely today. On the negative side, however, they are not very concerned about education. They take it very lightly. — Most of them are great! — They show a lack of self-discipline. They have been allowed too much freedom of choice in mat- ters they are not mature enough to deal with. Rex Gibson Rex Gibson Miss Sarah Carter — Latin Miss Elizabeth Conner — French Buck Overbey Rex Gibson Buck Overbey Miss Nora Newell — Spanis h Miss Faye Rollings — German Mrs. Agnes Stacia — French ( y a | Ps a Rex Gibson Buck Overbey Buck Overbey Buck Overbey Mrs. Linda Werz — Spanish Mrs. Doris Quarles — Guidance Mrs. Claudia Scruggs — Guidance Miss Nancy Suitt — Guidance 86 Faculty — On the most part, they are harder working and more willing to learn than any other time in history. Not ‘on the most part.” Those that aren’t in this category are likewise lazier, with worse attitudes, more belligerent etc., than ever before. — I wish they were more involved in learning rather than just getting the grade. —— ' Mores) @worldly™ minded. Buck Overbey Buck Overbey Mrs. Linda Vinson — Guidance Miss Janice Williams — Guidance 2 } mas Buck Overbey Buck Overbey Buck Overbey Miss Linda Woolridge — Guidance Mr. Ronald Axselle — History Miss Florence Bishop — History ; Rex Gibson Buck Overbey Buck Overbey . . Rex Gibson Mr. Robert Blackburn — History Mr. John Brown — History Mr. William Browning — History Mrs. Nancy Carrig — History Faculty 87 III. Discipline today — — The problem is not 100% at school. A great deal is at home where often par- ents are weak. — Perhaps encumbered by laws and subsequent litigation. On the other hand, student rights must be protected, but student responsibility must also be emphasized. — Permissive society has eroded discipline. Henrico’s is effective. Buck Overbey Pe Gibson Mr. Donald Colley History Mr. Gary Criswell — History Buck Overbey Buck Overbey Rex Gibson Mr. Guy Davis — History Mr. John Gallier — History Mr. Donald Ganzert — History Buck Overbey Buck Overbey Rex Gibso A Buck Overbey Mr. David Garrett — History Mrs. Nancy LaVier — History Mr. Wayne Moseley — History Miss Judy Whitley — History 7 88 Faculty $ me Rex Gibson Mrs. Janis Graham — Library Mrs. Shirely Wells — Home Ec. Buck Overb Mrs. Neely Axselle — Math Buck Overbey cy Buck Overbey Miss Elizabeth Hudson — Home Ec. Buck Overbey Mr. Hays Bowling — ICT ae Buck Overbey Mrs. Barbara Blaylock — Math — Sad news — even when teachers try, they re- ceive too little support. — It is totally necessary for good academics. — In many cases the stu- dent is not mature enough to be as responsible as modern educators feel they should be. — More difficult. Stu- dents have less respect for authority. They will not ac- cept responsibility for their behavior. Mrs. Mary Sweet — Home Ec. Buck Overbey Rex Gibson Miss Jacquelyn Cunningham — Lib. Mrs. Mabel Boyd — Math Faculty 89 Buck Overbey — There must be consistency in punishment and in letting students know what is ex- pected. — It’s ajoke. The administra- tion doesn’t deal hard enough with students. Most teachers don’t send anyone to the office unless it is serious. — Too relaxed! — Students are allowed too many more “freedoms” today which some of them cannot handle. Buck Overbey Buck Overbey Mrs. Elise Cage — Math Miss Sarah Cherry — Math Buck Overbey Rex Gibson Buck Overbey Mrs. Mary Dobbs — Math Mrs. Barbara Mitchell — Math Mr. Douglas Moyer — Math Buck Overbey Buck Overbey a] Buck Overbey | Rex Gibson Mrs. Pamela Roach — Math Mrs. Sandra Schrader — Math Mrs. Martha Walden — Math Miss Dahle York — Math 90 Faculty — Too many teachers are in their own little “cliches” and are too self-centered. But on the positive side many are genuine good people who aren't afraid to be themselves. — The majority of students are enthusiastic and active in school life. — Good-meeting new stu- dents. Bad-meeting new students. — Easy dress code, three un- derstanding principles, and many cooperative students. Rex Gibson Buck Ouse Mrs. Peggy Belcher — Music Mr. Carl Nalls — Music Buck Oriad Buck ouebes Buck Overbey Miss Sallie Baker — P.E. Mrs. Carol Beale — P.E. Miss Joan Darden — P.E. Buck Overbey ae Buck Overbey Buck Overbey Rex Gibson Mrs. Andrea Durham — P.E. Mr. Garland Ellett — P.E. Mr. Earl Garbett — P.E. Mr. Jimmie Vega — P.E. Faculty 91 IV. Good Bad aspects of eaching at Henrico High — — Great kids, great facilities, ,ood rapport on the part of nost teachers, great sports pro- yram, good sense of “winning” ittitude promoted by coaches. — Some teachers should not ye teaching because their at- itudes are too negative. — Lack of participation in chool organizations and func- ions by some students and herefore a lack of real respect or the school. Buick Overbey Buck Overbey Mr. Stephen Vitek — P.E. Mr. Carlton Moore — Photojournalism Buck Overbey Buck Overbey Buck Overbey Mr. Wayne Davis — Science Mr. Daniel Goodwyn — Science Mr. Ronald Harmon — Science tees iu a Buck Overbey Rex Ciboon Buck Overbey Mr. Randall Mathis — Science Mr. David Ruscus — Science Mr. Jimmy Shugart — Science 92 Faculty — Good outnumbers the bad. With campus style schools closeness is not as it should be among all the oc- cupants and discipline must improve. The kids, I firmly believe, want discip- line and respect one who tries it more than one who lets them do as they wish. — Because of electives teachers get a choice in what they want to teach. This allows them _ to specialize. Buck Overbey Buck Overbey Mr. Junius Woodard — Science Mr. Joseph Hare — Shop Rex Gibson Mr. Gary Osborne — Shop Buck Overbey Buck Overbey Mr. Raymond Hege — Shop Mr. Richard Jones — Shop Buck Overbey | Buck rate Rex Gibson Rex Gibson Mr. Charles Spivey — Shop Mrs. Jane Barthurst — Spec. Ed. Miss Julia Hamlette — Spec. Ed. Mrs. Sandra Shumate — Spec. Ed. Faculty 93 TEAGHER’S Neely G. Axselle, Mary Baldwin College, B.A., 7 years; Geometry, Algebra I, General Math. Ronald W. Axselle, Hampton-Sydney College, B.A., 10 years; World History and Geography II, History of the South. Frances H. Bailey, Mary Washington College, B.A., First year; La- tin. Sandra K. Baker, West Chester State College, B.S., 8 years; Health and Physical Education. Catherine M. Barrows, Salem Teachers College, B.S., 5 years; Steno I and I. Jane O. Barthurst, University of Kansas, B.S. M.A., 4 years; Special Education. Carol J. Beale, Longwood College, B.S., Physical Education, Health Education; 2 years; Health and Physical Education. Peggy B. Belcher, East Carolina University, B.M., Virginia Common-wealth University, M.E., 6 years; Choral Classes, Guitar. Florence C. Bishop, Mary Washington College, B.A., Virginia Commonwealth University, M.Ed., 11 years; World History and Geography I, 20th Century History, Government. Robert B. Blackburn, Virginia Commonwealth University, B.S., University of Virginia, M.Ed., D.Div., 6 years; World History and Geography II, Current Affairs. Barbara B. Blaylock, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, B.A., Math, 1 year; General Math, Pre-Algebra. H. Hays Bowling, West Virginia Institute of Technology, B.S., Uni- versity of Virginia, M.Ed., 8 years; Industrial Cooporative Train- ing. Mabel H. Boyd, Middle Tennessee State University, B.S., 15 years; Algebra II. J. Kenneth Bradford, Virginia Military Institute, B.A., Wesleyann University, M.A.T., University of North Carolina, Ph.D., 2 years; English. John R. Brown, University of Richmond, B.A. M.Ed., 16 years; Government, Economics. William T. Browning, Randolph-Macon College, B.A., Virginia Commonwealth University, M.Ed., 9 years; Virginia History, United State History. Pat Burcher, Longwood College, B.S., 4 years; Clerk Typist I, Beginning Typing, Introductory Typing. Elise Cage, Westhampton College, B.A., 12 yerars; Pre-Algebra, Geometry, Analysis. Nancy Carrig, Mary Washington College, B.A., 2 years; World His- tory and Geography I. Sarah Carter, Mary Washington College, B.A., College of William and Mary, M.A., 7 years; Language and Culture, Latin. Sarah Cherry, Meredith College, M.A., 7 years; Geometry, Survey, General Math. Ruth Clarke, Radford College, B.A., 9 years; English. Helen Coleman, Marymount College, B.A., University of Richmond, M.A., 4 years; English. Donald Colley, Randolph-Macon College, B.A., 16 years; History of Colonial America, Virginia History. Elizabeth Conner, Mary Baldwin College, B.A., 6 years; French. 94 Faculty CREDITS Pamela Cosby, Madison College, B.A., 7 years; Art II, Drawing, Interior Design. Gary W. Criswell, William Jennings Bryant College, B.A., World History and Geography I and II. Gail Cummins, Virginia Commonwealth University, B.S., 2 years; Marketing I, Fashion Merchandising. Jacquelyn Cunningham, Westhampton College, B.A., Georgr Pea- body College, M.A., 16 years; Librarian. Joan Darden, Mary Washington College, B.S., 16 years; Health and Physical Education. Guy Davis, Virginia Commonwealth University, B.S., Virginia His- tory. Wayne Davis, Randolph-Macon College, B.S., University of Vir- ginia, M.Ed., 9 years; Physics, Physical Education. Archer Dipeppe, Madison College, B.A., 2 years; English, World History and Geography I. Dianna Dix, Westhampton College, B.A., English, 8 years. Mary Dobbs, College of William and Mary, B.A., University of Vir- ginia, M.Ed., 1 year; Geometry, Analysis. Andrea Durham, Illinois State University, B.S., 3 years; Health and Physical Education. Nelson Elam, Virginia Commonwealth University, B.S., 4 years; Driver Education. Garland Ellett, Virginia Commonwealth University, B.S., 10 years; Health and Physical Education. Jeanette Flippen, Virginia State College, B.A., University of Vir- ginia, M.A., 4 years; English. Courtney Frederick, Presbyterian College, B.S., Virginia Common- wealth University, M.S., 16 years; Clerk Typist I, Advanced Beginning Typing. John Gallier, University of Richmond, B.S., M.Ed., Southeastern Seminary, M.Div., 16 years; World History and Geography II. Donald Ganzert, Virginia Commonwealth University, B.S., 10 years; Government, A.P. History, Virginia History. Earl Garbett, East Carolina University, B.S., 11 years; Health and Physical Education. David Garrett, University of Richmond, B.A., M.Ed., 4 years; World History and Geography I, Virginia History. Daniel Goodwyn, Virginia Commonwealth University, BsSseo years; A.T. Biology. Ronald Gotschalk, Virginia Commonwealth Uinversity, B.F.A., First year; Art I, Graphics. Janis Graham, Virginia Commonwealth University, B.S., 7 years; Librarian. Julia Hamlette, Hampton Institute, B.A., First year; English. Charled Hanbury, Virginia Commonwealth University, B.S, Educa- tion, D.Div., 3 years; Marketing I. Joseph Hare, S.M.C. Chattanooga, Wood II, Md. I, H, Il. Ronald Harmon, Emory and Henry College, Political Science, Physi- cal Science, Advanced Biology, 3 years; David Harwood, Lenoir-Rhyne College, A.B., University of Virginia M.Ed., 12 years; Distributive Education. Patricia Headley, Georgia Southern College, Ed. S., Madison Col- lege, B.S., 2 years; Beginning Typing, Introduction to Business. Raymond Hege, North Carolina State University, B.S., 15 years; Industrial Arts. Mildred Jenkins, Carson-Newman College, B.A., 12 years; English, Speech. Elizabeth Hudson, Madison College, B.S., Virginia Polytechnical In- stitute, M.S., Education, Home and Family. Richard Jones, Virginia Commonwealth University, B.S., 1 year; Metal I and II. Margaret King, Mary Washington College, B.S., Virginia Com- monwealth University, M.S., 14 years; Personal Typing, Advanced Typing. Nancy Lavier, Virginia Commonwealth University, B.S., 4 years; World History and Geography II, History of Russia. George Mader, University of Richmond, B.A., University of North Carolina, M.A., 8 years; A.T. Biology. Judith Marshall, Longwood College, B.S., 7 years; English. Randy Mathis, College of William and Mary, B.A., Biology, 2 years; Physical Science, Biology. Barbara Mitchell, Judson College, B.A., 7 years; Pre-Algebra, Algebra I and II. Carlton Moore, University of Richmond, B.A., Southwestern Semi- nary, M.R.E., 5 years; Photography I and II. Wayne Moseley, Campbell College, B.S., 9 years; World History and Geography I. Douglas Moyer, Randolph-Macon College, B.A., Psychology, 8 years; General Math, Algebra. Carl Nalls, Concord College, B.S., Music, University of Miami, M.M., 8 years; Stage Band, Marching Band, Music Theory. Nora Newell, Mary Washington College, B.A., University of Richmond, M.Ed., 5 years; Spanish. Carolyn Nichols, Davis and Elkins College, B.A., 14 years; English. Gary Osborns, Western Kentucky University, B.S., Virginia State College, M.Ed., 6 years; Industrial Arts. 2 c Dorothy Payne, Mary Washington College of the University of Vir- ginia B.A., 16 years, English. Doris Quarles, Randolph-Macon College, A.B., University of Vir- ginia M.Ed., 13 years; Counselor. Sue Ramer, Campbell College, B.A., 7 years; Beginning Account- ing, Beginning Typing. Paul Reahard, Ball State University, B.A., Drama, English, 2 years; English. Pamela Roach, Mary Washington College, B.A., Virginia Com- monwealth University, M.Ed., 4 years; Pre-Algebra, Algebra I and I Priscilla Robonson, Talladega College, A.B., First year; English. Faye Rollings, Longwood College, B.A., 3 years; German, World History and Geography I. Davis Ruscus, Seton Hall University, A.B., College of William and Mary, M.T.S., 12 years; Chemistry. Sarah Savage, East Carolina University, B.S., Art I, II, Painting, Sculpture, Creative Crafts. Sandra Schrader, Virginna Commonwealth University, B.S., 7 years; Vocational Math, Algebra I and II. Ann Scott, College of William and Mary, A.B., 2 years; English. Claudia Scruggs, Randolph-Macon College, A.B., College of William and Mary, M.Ed., 15 years; Counselor. Jimmy Shugart, West Virginia University, M.S., Plant Psychology 11 years; Physical Science, Chemistry. Sandra Schumate, Virginia Commonwealth University, B.S., 2 years; Consumer Education, Math. Charles Spivey, Virginia Polytechnical Institute, B.A., Education, 2 years; Industrial Arts. Agnes Stacia, Salem College, B.A., University of Wisconsin, M.A., 5 years; French, Spanish. Mary Stevens, Mary Washington College of the University of Vir- ginia, B.A., 8 years; English. Nancy Suitt, University of North Carolina, B.A., 9 years; Counsel- or. Mary Sweet, Madison College, B.S., Home Economics. Dale Svor, University of Richmond, B.A., First year; English. Jimmie Vega, Virginia Commonwealth University, B.S., 2 years; Health and Physical Education. Martha Vines, Mary Washington College, B.A., Education, Univer- sity of Richmond, Secondary Education, M.Ed., English, Drama I. Linda Vinson, Madison College, B.S., Education, University of Richmond, M.S., Education, 3 years; Counselor. Shirley Wells, Madison College, B.S., Home Economics, 2 years; Home Economics. Stephen Vitek, North Carolina State University, B.S., Virginia Commonwealth University, M.Ed., 15 years; Health and Physical Education. Francis Wagner, Lynchburg, College, B.A., Biology, Physical Edu- cation, 12 years, Driver Education. Martha Walden, Virginia Polytechnical Institute, B.S., University of Virginia, M.Ed., 6 years; Consumer Math, Algebra II, Independent Study. Janet Walsh, Longwood College, B.A., 6 years; English. Linda Werz, Old Dominion University, B.S., Spanish, College of William and Mary, M. Ed., Guidance and Counseling, 6 years; Spanish. Judy Whitley, Longwood College, B.S., 4 years; Social Sciences, Government, Sociology. Page Whitten, College of William and Mary, First year; English. Janice Williams, Mary Washington College, B.A., University of Vir- ginia M.Ed., 9 years; Counselor. Junius Woodard, Virginia Union University, B.A., Virginia State Colleg, M.Ed., 15 years; Biology. Linda Woolridge, Westhampton College, B.A., Education, Univer- sity of Richmond, M. Ed., Guidance and Counseling, 1 year; Coun- selor. Dahle York, Madison College, B.S., 6 years; Survey, Algebra I. Alan Dessenberger, Lock Haven State College, B.S., University of Virginia, M.Ed., 3 years; Assistant Principal. Bernard Shutte, College of William and Mary, B.S. M.A., 5 years; Assistant Principal. Colin Steele, University of Virginia, B.S., Mathematics, George Washington University, M.A., Administration, E.D.D., Adminis- tration, 5 years; Principal. W. Carrington Tate, University of Richmond, B.A. M.A., 8 years; Assistant Principal. Faculty 95 ee i eit sl Cesta Le Sa ao _. as 7 ae ele _ it fs bs a oe ae ne oy 1. There are so many e sore muscles that first Week, but fatigue soon gives way to anxiety as try-outs draw to an end. Now the hard work starts. Battling wind, snow, and tem- perments builds strong athletes. Despite the pit- falls and hard times, these athletes succeed due to their dedication. Sports 97 Zy ce uy —) (oc) (oc) (eS (C) Jesse Pernell 98 Sports i BS —s WHSe. m cl iy Jesse Pernell The Varsity Girl Dribblers compiled a fantastic record this season. An impressive win, the Tip-off Tournament, started the team rolling to success. Tough opponents, Patrick Henry and Highland Springs definitely felt the force of the: ‘’Green Machine”’. Coach Joan Darden and the quad-captains, Laura Gregory, Kathy Rowlett, Tammy Trotman and Benita Turner sparked the team to numerous victories despite several injuries to players. The district win over Patrick Henry SEEN ® WHS@at Si 20 phi 15 ¥, Jesse Pernell by a narrow margin gave the Varsity Dribblers an automatic regional berth. This valuable win was the thirteenth district title for Coach Darden. A definite advantage to the team this year was the signifi- cant experience to be gained from the extra games put into this year’s schedule. Veterans of the 1977 team added much depth and excitement. Much more passing was exhibited this year than in the past, and cooperation created fantastic team unity and spirit. Buck Overbey 1 Front row — Quad-captains: T. Trotman; K. Rowlett; B. Turner; L. Gregory; Second row — Coach Joan Darden; J. Bridges; C. Marshall; D. Smiley; L. Dean; S. Payne; M. Zacharias; S. Dzuiba; E. Timberlake; N. Kizzie; B. Currier; C. Burks; W. Fleming; R. Quarles; L. Trevett. 2. Becky Currier thinks, Ellen get that ball! 3 Benita Turner takes the ball down court. Jesse Pernell 2 Jesse Pernell Buck Overbey 3-5 Cheryl Burks waits as Lisa Dean goes _—_ Henrico’s Lady Warriors hustle down _—_—_ The many expressions of Coach Joan up for two. the court. Darden. Sharon Payne prepares to shoot. 3 The Warriors go ahead with another shot. os photographs Jesse Pernell With her left handed hook, Benita Turner scores again! Teammate Ellen Timberlake shoots at the basket for two points, as quad-captain Laura Gregory watches. LADY WARRIORS Sports 101 JY. B-BAUL q Help! cries Lori Calabreese as she Martha McKnown struggles for the ball attempts to make a basket. as Martha Utley awaits the outcome. Donna Smiley moves her way down the Reaching high, Beth Mills streches for court despite her opponents. the rebound. photographs Jesse Pernell Sports Led by the enthusiastic instruction of Coach Sallie Baker, the Junior Varsity girl’s basketball team used their ability to the fullest extent. Many injuries were experienced by the players this year, but they defi- nitely pulled through and made the best use of every player. As a whole, the team had great potential, which was a lucky asset due to the inexperience of many of the members. Spirited co-captains, Lori Calabrese Jesse Pernell and Barrie Smithers helped accent the enthusiasm shown by the JV team. Lee-Davis and [Patrick Henry were the two tough- est teams in the district and were a great challenge to Henrico. Many of Coach Baker’s problems were alle- viated this year by two trainers, Jackie Bridges and Anita Williams, who helped Miss Baker manage the girls through this trying season. Buck Overbey il Barrie Smithers looks for an opening. 2 Front Row — M. Kelly; T. Nix; J. Farmer; B. Smithers; L. Calabrese; M. Utley; D. Greizer; A. Bradley; Second row D. Smiley; M. McKnown; B. Mills; J. Farber; T. Beaver; S. Sellers; K. Snyder; NeEAT CHET: Coach Sallie Baker; A. Heston; 3 Martha Utley hustles for two points. Sports 103 Dave Hollis runs the ball as Randy Plummer blocks. 104 Sports OO Coach Brown in conference with co-captain Kevin Gibson. 7 Mass confusion Finding a hole, Randy Plummer goes for it. Wallace Clark } The 1977 Warrior Varsity football team, under the superb guidance of Coach John Brown, started off the season at a fast pace. The squad rated as one of the area’s best teams and finished in third place ina strong Colonial District; thus having set the best record Henrico has had in the past four years. A new field at Chappell Stadium and the introduction of the “Hustle Team” added enthusiasm to im- pressive home wins. Springing out to a great start with big wins over Meadowbrook and Lee-Davis, the ““Warrior Wishbone” was virtually unbeatable. With Junior Tom Bowles di- recting the attack and experienced Senior halfbacks, Dave Hollis and Randy Plum- mer leading the way, the offense showed great potential. A strong defense, led by co-captains, Steve Dowdy and Kevin Gibson blocked the opponents’ attack. A heartbreaking tie with Thomas Jefferson, played in the mud, dampened spirits, but was followed by a tremendous Homecom- ing win over George Wythe. After a fan- tastic pep-rally before the Hermitage game, the Warriors went on to play their best game, defeating the Panthers. The team suffered their only losses to High- land Springs and Douglas Freeman. Rounding off their schedule with seven wins, the Warriors finished a fine season. Hard work through the hot summer and satisfying practices strengthened the team’s unity and spirit throughout the season. After many years of football, the Seniors experienced a winning season in their final year on the Henrico Varsity football team. f Wallace Clark Quarterback Tom Bowles faces his Bruce Cox, Dave Hollis, and Steve opponent one-on-one. Dowdy take a break from the action Sports 105 Wee ACP Ses S . Or ¥ ew « . ; Ve aS : iy % Si - mo ROS 7 Nichols On the eve of their last game, the Henrico Warrior Seniors stand together, reflecting on their final season. Cutting around the edge, David Nunnally carries the ball. 106 Sports Jesse Pernell Front row — V. Tucker; D. Hollis; J. Stewart; J. Cooke; S. Dowdy — co- captain; K. Gibson — co-captain; T. At- kinson; E. Wright; B. Erskine; R. Plummer; Second row — E. Dellinger; G. Dankos; K. Rush; P. Ramsey; D. McCarthy; J. Newman; D. Nunnally; B. Goode; B. Cox; B. Colley; A. Palmer; L. Wray; Third Row — D. Webb; B. Mahanes; D. Ostrowski; M. Perkins; F. Wilcox; T. Bowles; F. Crosby; P. Brad- dus; J. Farmer; G. Sprouse M. Gregory; Fourth row R. Ziglar; J. Beaver; B. Mercier; T. Hunt; L. Nunnally; M. Farmer; C. Lee; G. Chenault; B. Sher- rod; D. Cassidy; C. McAllister; R. Shefelton; J. Peale; Fifth row — B. Jones; T. Atkinson; S. Carter; R. Milner; J. Thompson; N. Curtis; R. Mills; B. Heffler; K. Owens; R. Hadra; J. Farley. Wallace Clark Me Dave Holles gets tackled. 3 The Warrior defense does its job. Sports 107 Buck Overbey SATURDAY SUPERSTAR The JV football team could easily have a second name, “Saturday Superstars”. They are the boys on Varsity that do not play in Friday night games. We cannot label them “‘leftovers’” for they work hard, as someone must win Saturday games. These games provide valuable expe- rience for the future years, with Coach Axselle’s help. Ricky Ziglar prepares to pass. Pile-up with the Tucker Tigers. S 4 | Bill Erskine says, ‘I gotcha! Tony Hunt finds room and takes off running. The Warriors face off in the line-up. 108 Sports Jesse Pernell raesnl PULUAS POR PRESHIMEN Jesse Pernell Jesse Pernell a ioe ate sg 249. 44,277 2 78.88.40) $0 7. Le | = Aa Se e Uel’S GO! The ninth grade football team came in with a fresh start, but it proved successful as they gained experience. Led by Head Coach “Bo” El- lett, the team united with hard work. The main goal was to develop the players’ abilities for next year. Coach Svor and Coach Elam assisted the team. The team’s strongest competitors were Freeman and_ Highland Jesse Pernell ef E:296;.56 -8022682:: 4 a a 55595204 19.61 deer, £2 i: @N Sed = ae . 3 14277073 _¢ , a Ores = As Springs. Overall, the team played well together with such outstanding players as Kevin Sprouse and Kenny Covington. The ninth grade team hustles back to the field for an exciting second half 2 With Kenny Covington blocking and Todd Curry running the ball, the Warriors gain yards. 3 Scott Hornbarger gets helpful advice from Coach Ellett. Front row — T. Seward; B. Stone; S. Wyatt; J. Settle; S. Johnson; M. Pastore; ie Cumry; Ds Estes; D. Uynch: C. Klehr; R. Edwards; T. Holmes; J. Cecil; T. Mathews; D. King; R. Yurachek; W. Fountaine; D. Swecker; C. Hughes; M. Gennetti; Moyer; W. Bradshaw; M. Edwards; K. Carr; R. Bullard; K. Sprouse; K. Powers; T. Allen; A. Via; C. Christian; Fourth row — J. Collins; L. Brown; E. Sheets; R. Carter; D. Jackson; D. Moore; K. Covington; R. Stoeffler; T. Eberhardt; S. Faggert; B. McRae. - e 41. a Buck Overbey Sports 109 ae a PRECEEEO WM Varsity Boys Basketball Team: First row; J. Frostick, S. Forthuber, R. Adams, B. Kennedy, K. Talman. Second row; J. Farley, R. Johnson, E. Clairborne, R. Brown, F. Lewis, J. Morris, Third row; Coach Guy Davis, D. Robinson, K. Smither, D,. Jackson, R. Sleed, J. Smith, Coach “Bo” Ellett. Richard Sledd goes up in mid-air for two points. With a lay-up, Jerry Frostick scores for a ; 3 2 Henrico. — Ss ri Jesse Pernell Jesse Pennell 110 Sports 1 Airborne Claiborne! 2 Guard Ricky Adams makes two points in practice. Driving toward the basket, Jerry Frostick goes for two. A quick pass to Darrell Jackson. ey era es Jesse Pennell Jesse Pennell Jesse Pennell Sports 111 Jesse Pennell 2 Zz = Z S (C) a e (CS) LD iets a4 a oS ae 1 Moving downcourt , Ricky Adams gives directions. Jesse Pennell Moving in for a basket, Richard Sledd Richard Sledd with a dunk. in motion. 112 Sports Photographs Jesse Pennell This year’s Varsity Basketball team, coached by Guy Davis, has many outstanding players considering their small size and lack of experience. The team’s quickness, passes, and defense compensate for their weaknes- ses and have proved very bene- ficial. During the first half of the season the team had a win- ning streak placing them high in the Times-Dispatch poll. Dis- trict rivals Hermitage and High- land Springs and regional rivals As Eric Claiborne stretches for the ball, Richard Sledd watches. 2 Center-court scramble. The Henrico “Fantastic Five” are on the alert to a loose ball. George Wythe and Thomas Jef- ferson proved to be the tough- est opponents for the Warrior team. Ricky Adams, Eric Claiborne, Richard Sledd, Dar- rell Jackson, Jerry Frostick and Reggie Johnson are several of the team’s outstanding players who gained help and support from Ken Smither, James Smith, Fontaine Lewis and this year’s new addition, the Goal team. Sports 113 5 LL] oe S =o Me Za S = Coach Harmon yelling instructions to his players. Buck Bryant is trying to get a hand on the ball while Walter Moore looks on. Walter Moore gets up to grab the ball and Richard Greene stares in amazement. JV Basketball Team: First Row; R. Ro- gers, R. Greene, R. Smith, W. Moore, A. Lynch, Q. Terry. Second row; Coach Ronald Harmon, K. Wilkerson, D. Sut- ton, D. Bishoff, B. Daniels, B. Bryant, R. Whitley, K. Williams, Gea Gardalt The outstanding JV bas- ketball team, district cham- pions of last season, re- turned playing in their old but tremendous form. Led by Coach Ron Harmon, the group had a distinctive rhythm and unity that brought them together and formed a remarkable team. Coach Harmon felt the team was balanced, therefore playing was easier and the games went smoother. Many of the team members particiated on the ninth grade team last year. Coach Harmon felt that they had all matured at playing bas- ketball. 3 “: Moore, S. Merriman. John Thornton Buck Overbey VICTORIES FOR VEGA Coach Vega has been coaching the ninth grade basketball team for quite a few years and so far he has produced a good number of terrific basketball players. This year was no exception; he feels that his 1977-78 team will be very successful in the next few years. Coach Vega said the team was a vety intelligent group of ball players and they worked extremely hard, consequently producing positive effects. “Bone” Jar- rett, Matt Brown and co- captain Duke Brizzolara proved to be outstanding players throughout the sea- son. 1 2 Ninth Grade Ba sketball Team: First Row; Robert Lowry says, “Uh-oh, they’re K. Williams, G. Ford, D. Brizzolara, after me! Hey “Bones”, Come here and co-capt.; R. Lowry, co-capt.; M. Nor- get the ball.” rell, Coach Vega, Second Row: T. Jackson, N. Atkinson, M. Jarrett, M. Brown, M. Edwards, C. Hughes, F. 3 Luck. Frank Luck gets a piece of the action! Jesse Pennell Sports 115 Buck Overbey Coach Axselle and his grapplers cheer for their man on the mat. Count-down to a pin! Jesse Pennell Ronnie Trice attempts a take-down. 116 Sports Jesse Pennell Buck Overbey = Jesse Pennell , , Getting into position, Dorsey Webb The sign of victory! attempts to pin his opponent. 3 “ Brad Kelly locks his opponent with a As the referee watches, a Warrior tough hold. wrestler gives his foe a neck lock. Sports 117 GOIGHAS Jesse Pennell Jesse Pennell Norman Lee’s face shows the agony. 3 Jesse Pennell Grappler Timmy Holmes on top of the situation! Fre shman Timmy Holmes gains more points with this hold. Get down for the pin! + Buck Overbey 118 Sports The Wrestling Team completed another great season under the guidance of Coach Axselle. High scoring captains Ralph Plummer, David Baldacci, Karl Young, and Kevin Gibson consistently scored big points for the Warriors. Senior Gordon Ladd, Sophomores Ray Young, and Norman Lee and Freshmen Timmy Holmes and Timmy Mathews were a few of the other high scorers on this year’s tal- ented team. Coach Criswell led the J.V. team to a successful season, too. Solid perfor- mances from Wayne Smith, Mike Burton, Todd Curry, Chuck Klehr, and Bob Haufler helped the team progress towards filling in the Varsity lineup and con- tinuing another winning tradition here at Henrico. The Wrestling Team: First row; Head Coach Ron Axselle; C. Young, M. Burton, G. Ladd, D. Baldacci, N. Lee, B. Kelly, K. Gibson, R. Plummer, W. Jones, W. Smith, M. Vlahos, R. Trice, Assistant Coach Gary Criswell. Second row; M. Young, C. Turnage, M. Saunders, T. Matthews, T. Holmes, K. Covington, G. Sprouse, D. Moore, B. Hauffler, D. Lynch, D. Webb, R. Young, D. Clowers, L. Lutb, P. Talman, V. Reynolds, G. Heston, L. Brown, B. McCray, J. DeShazo, D. Jackson, C. Klehr, R. Oglisvie, R. Hayes, P. Richardson, T. Curry, D. Newcomb, D. Leake, M. Banton. What a mess! Buck Overbey SCLEMEN ;% cians ane - _ eee ones Sports 119 Sophomore Ron Bell tries to keep the ball from his opponent. The Henrico Warrior Soccer team in action. Kicking power-Walter Roane. ti: Jesse Pennell =. Sa Buck Overbey Jesse Pennell 120 Sports Ean RG pra gine CoE SOCCER wares we WEATHER Buck Overbey 1 The Soccer Team: Tri-captains; F. Robin- son, D. Harris, F. Hilldrup. First row; R. Duesberry, J. Reynolds, M. Boyle, B. Simmers, P. Langford, L. Chisenhall, T. Kay, W. Roane, C. Carroll, D. Durrant. Second row; J. Nicholson, manager; Coach Garrett, T. Suokko, P. Estes, M. Treadwell, R. Bell, A. Dagen, J. Roberts, F. Bouhussein, D. Murpby, J. Rogers, coach intern. Moving the ball downfield, center- halfback Dwayne Murphy prepares to pass off to center-forward Frankie Hill- drup. A bionic head is needed for this one, Fuad Douheissein! Jesse Pennell Jesse Pennell Sports 121 ay Your learr Our PELE, Throughout the season, the Soccer team has battled the elements of sky and earth. Under the guidance of veteran Coach Dave Gar- rett, and Tri-captains Di- ckie Harris, Frankie Hill- drup and Fred Robinson, the team, despite its offen- sive inexperience faired well against Henrico’s ri- vals. After overcoming in- juries and illnesses due to the weather conditions, the soccer team gained momen- tum. Soccer hopes to be- come a spring sport. Jesse Pennell Jesse Pennell John Thorton Chip Carroll watches as Junior Walter —_ Frankie Hilldrup watches the ball asa With a side kick, Ron Bell sends his Roane attempts to retrieve the ball. foe also watches it. opponent flying to his feet as Dickie Harris looks on. 122 Sports Irle BUN AROUND This. years )Cross Country team returns with a host of veterans, including the “’girls”’ and Coach _ Frank Wagner. An impressive win over Douglas Freeman in the District meet after a regular sea- son defeat by the Re- bels sparked the team to second place in the District and third place in the Regionals! hols ai Co John Thornton 3 “Leader of the pack’”—Danny Texler. 4 Wayne Smith finishes with a good time. 1 2 Ted Costin gets his placement stick Tom Nichols Tom Nichols from Mr. Tate. The strain of endurance is evident on With determination, Matt Rich quic- Wilson Lowery’s face. kens his speed. Sports 123 LPee Les oe John Thornton Tom Nichols Pi A% Lined up and ready to run! Tom Nichols Dick McCracken pulls ahead to set the Matt Rich and Chris Herbert close inon Bruce Sherrod crosses the finish line. Pace. their Hermitage opponent. 124 Sports OVER HILLS, THROUGH WOODS 1 Cross-Country Team: First row; Co-captains, R. Beaver, C. Herbert. Second row; W. Smith, B. Sherrod, R. Trice, M. Rich, B. Elliott. Third row; S. Nuckols, D. McCracken, D. Texler, T. 1 Costin, B. Hudson, W. Lowery, D. Crawford, Coach F. Wagner. Buck Overby ee Tom Nichols John Thornton Bruce Elliott gains extra lengths on his opponent. 3 With muscles strained, Bruce Sherrod faces the endurance test. Sports 125 Superb coaching by A Coach Garbett and Coach or Wagner resulted in a suc- cessful season for this year’s Indoor Track Team. Strong performances by Perry Wheeler, Chris Hor- ton, Bruce Sherrod, and Buddy Good, helped the team to their winning sea- son. The team’s main weakness this year was their lack of experience, but this did not hinder their season. Girls were not new to the team this year, and Susie Nuckols had several outstanding performances. | : Both coaches are looking ; iret : ) BackiOvesia forward to next year with a many returning team members. Indoor Track: First Row; A. Thomas, S. Belvin, B. Good, P. Wheeler, M. Hobbs, J. Johnson, C. Horton, Second Row; Coach Wagner, L. Thomas, J. Farmer, B. Sherrod, R. Yuracheck, D. Palmer, R. seen, IR, Nasi, I, (Carell, 18. McDaniel, Coach Garbett. Third Row; B. Sherrod, A. Via, S. Cooke; S. Poole, Py Cooke, Ry Crump, €3 Elerbert) D: Texler, P. Rush, B. Elliot. 2 Perry Wheeler sprints to a fantastic ws finish. Jesse Pennell Jesse Pennell Buddy is Good in the long jump. 4. Dougie Palmer stretches for victory. = Jesse Pennel 126 Sports Danny Texler crosses the line with a good time. 2 Coach Wagner watches the team mem- bers performances. 3 With a bionic leap Dennis Banton finishes well. Regional Team Co-captains, P. Wheeler, B. Good. First row; Coach Wagner, C. Horton, R. Beaver, B. Sherrod, J. Farmer, Coach Garbett. Second row; B 12 4 Sherrod, A. Thomas, S. Belvin, M. Be Hobbs, P. Cooke, D. Texler, D. Palmer. Jesse Pennel Jesse Pennell ae G Buck Overbey Sports 127 GYMNASTIC MEETS Photographs Jesse Pennell Mildred Fulton concentrated on her routine. Graceful and poised, Sharon King kept her balance on the beam. Flying through midair, Tracey Glasper began her routine. Sharon King executed a beautiful hand stand. The gymnasts at Henrico performed well again. They maintained a perfect record in meets. Floor routines and beam exercises were their strong points, but they also did well on the bars and on the horse. The team was relatively young- the only seniors were Con- nie Arnett, Sharon King, and Karen Rich. They prac- 128 Sports ticed in the little gym and in the balcony of the big gym behind the sophomore bleachers. Even through Mrs. Beale left, the team worked successfully under the leadership of Mrs. Durham. Due to problems of snow, the team managed to reschedule meets so that they could proudly flaunt their new leotards. — Sipe seh AN ORI OI MAS sia . fob ue at ME “a 1 Jesse Pennell ARE TRICKS TREATS 1 Annette Bradley obtained height and speed. Gymnastics Team: First Row; L. Brun- ner, manager; C. Lewis, C. Arledge, K. Ward, A. Bradley, M. Sprouse, D. Iken- berry, manager. Second Row; T. Her- bert, K. Freed, P. Coxford, M. Diaz, M. Fulton, L. Sprouse, IT. Glasper, C. Schultz, L. Luck. Third Row; Mrs. Be- ale, coach; J. Smook, manager; C. Ar- nett, manager; Mrs. Durham; coach. ie Te = - 2 Buck Overbey Sports 129 WARRIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL HENRICO 26 Meadowbrook 0 HENRICO 24 Lee-Davis 6 GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL Henrico 0 Thomas Jefferson 0 HENRICO 62 Lee-Davis ae HENRICO 26 George Wythe 20 HENRICO bg Douglas Freeman 40 HENRICO 21 Patrick Henry 0 HENRICO 51 Hermitage 36 HENRICO 22 Hermitage 14 HENRICO 60 John R. Tucker 26 Henrico 0 HIGHLAND SPRINGS 19 HENRICO 5g Highland Springs 55 Henrico 0 DOUGLAS FREEMAN 20 HENRICO 63 Patrick Henry 45 HENRICO 28 John R. Tucker 7 HENRICO ay Meadowbrook 27 HENRICO — 20 Thomas Dale 2 HENRICO 62 Lee-Davis 37 HENRICO Sil Douglas Freeman 47 HENRICO 47 Hermitage 29 HENRICO 62 John R. Tucker 2 B TEAM FOOTBALL HENRICO 38 Highland Springs 34 Henrico ip THOMAS DALE 14 HENRICO 59 Patrick Henry 48 Henrico 6 DOUGLAS FREEMAN 7 HENRICO 70 Stafford 38 Henrico 8 JOHN R. TUCKER 14 HENRICO 66 Varina 56 First in Tip-Off tournament First in District First in Region AMS DROS TIEN Second in State (AAA) Henrico 0 LIBERTY 16 Henrico 0 DOUGLAS FREEMAN 18 GIRLS’ J.V. BASKETBALL HENRICO 20 Stonewall Jackson 6 Henrics 39 TEE Davis 42 Henrico 16 HIGHLAND SPRINGS 20 HENRICO 44 freeman 28 HENRICO = 22 Baer . Henrico 31 HERMITAGE 38 HENRICO 14 John R. Tucker 0 HENRICO 46 Tucker 25 HENRICO 4] Highland Springs 31 Henrico 35 PATRICK HENRY 46 Henrico 27, LEE DAVIS 43 Henrico 33 FREEMAN ay, Henrico B5 HERMITAGE 43 HENRICO 39 Tucker 32 Henrico 38 HIGHLAND SPRINGS 4] Henrico 28 PATRICK HENRY 29 HENRICO 36 Stafford 31 HENRICO 39 Varina 26 Cross-Country DOUGLAS FREEMAN 22 Henrico 33 John R. Tucker 48 HENRICO 15 George Wythe 37 HENRICO 20 Highland Springs 41 HENRICO 18 HERMITAGE 15 Henrico 50 Patrick Henry 45 HENRICO NS Lee-Davis 47 HENRICO 15 GYMNASTICS HENRICO 115 Stafford 109 HENRICO 174 Highland Springs 155 HENRICO 169 Douglas Freeman 163 asl iente meses) GSES HENRICO 171 Lee-Davis 155 HENRICO 163 Patrick Henry ley HENRICO 175 Hermitage 168 HENRICO 158 John R. Tucker 146 First in District First in Region 130 Sports Henrico HENRICO Henrico HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO SGORES BOYS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL 55 54 First in District Runner-up in Region HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO Henrico HENRICO Henrico HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO Henrico HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO 41 58 48 The 49 76 62 76 pill bo 50 59 58 62 BS: 76 BZ 64 64 ae: First in District BOYS’ HENRICO 62 HENRICO 65 HENRICO jen Henrico 46 HENRICO 77 Henrico 33 HENRICO 68 Henrico 39 HENRICO 53 HENRICO Tip Henrico 69 Henrico 46 Henrico 42 HENRICO 58 GEORGE WYTHE Patrick Henry THOMAS JEFFERSON Lee-Davis Maggie Walker Stafford George Wythe Douglas Freeman John R. Tucker Hermitage Highland Springs Stafford Patrick Henry Lee-Davis Benedictine Douglas Freeman Highland Springs Hermitage John R. Tucker Benedictine BOY’S J.V. BASKETBALL George Wythe Patrick Henry Thomas Jefferson Lee-Davis Maggie Walker Stafford GEORGE WYTHE Douglas Freeman JOHN R. TUCKER Hermitage Highland Springs Stafford Patrick Henry Lee-Davis Benedictine Douglas Freeman HIGHLAND SPRINGS Hermitage John R. Tucker Benedictine NINTH GRADE BASKETBALL Liberty Stonewall Jackson Varina DOUGLAS FREEMAN John R. Tucker HERMITAGE Varina HIGHLAND SPRINGS Liberty Stonewall Jackson DOUGLAS FREEMAN HIGHLAND SPRINGS HERMITAGE John R. Tucker By, 39 64 ay 60 72 69 35) 47 Do 56 65 65 47 ay 50 af 59 63 48 39 52 45 40 43 64 Fil 44 Sy 52 ay Sy pill 38 54 54 58 54 By) 48 54 38 48 63 63 45 42 51 44 58 Us 64 Bil 44 The end of the season has come; the agonies and triumphs are now memo- rles. We reflect back on our achievements with pride and our failures with a new found wisdom. Henrico Henrico HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO Henrico Henrico HENRICO Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO Henrico HENRICO Henrico HENRICO Henrico HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO Henrico HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO Soccer 1 Lee-Davis 0 DOUGLAS FREEMAN 2 Hermitage 4 Thomas Jefferson 1 Highland Springs 0 JOHN R. TUCKER 0 DOUGLAS FREEMAN 1 Patrick Henry 0 TRINITY EPISCOPAL 0 LEE-DAVIS 0 HERMITAGE 0 Highland Springs it Patrick Henry 3 Thomas Dale Varsity Wrestling 31 Highland Springs 61 Manchester 4] Stafford 23, DOUGLAS FREEMAN 42 Layfette 14 DENBIGH 26 John R. Tucker 26 J.F. KENNEDY 45 Lee-Davis 56 Hopewell 30 Hermitage 46 St. Christopher J.V. Wrestling 37 Highland Springs 30 Stafford 16 Douglas Freeman 67 Layfette 39 Denbigh 42 John R. Tucker 60 J.F. Kennedy 44 Lee-Davis 49 St. Christophers FPrRONrFrFrRORNOOON FR Sports LONG 2 Ze a oS GTS SS - . eS - LO : - a Se - So c Henrico students «| took part in vari- =i =4 ous activities in the 1977-78 school year. A new warrior arrived from Finland and helped the Warriors in their vic- tories. The student body planned for the many dances, and they crowded into the gym and auditorium for as- semblies. All students have had a busy year. Student Life 133 ee ae SPUD HN FA Bi Cathy Perkins and Claudia Artiledge chatted on the way to class. Debbie Williams did her last minute Seniors Kristen Pholig and Andy Ellen studying at lunch. romped in the lounge. J. Thorton ‘hotographs IRIE COGNITION 1 Boy’s State: T. Atkinson, D. Robinson, K. Smither, S. Dowdy, and J. Newman. Photographs B. Overbey p. Girl's State: M. Stevens, K. Rowlett, C. Klehr, and A. Smith. 3 Governor's School for the Gifted: J. Bre- wer, and S. Ogilvie. Spending a week or even four weeks on a college campus and meeting people from all regions of the state sounds exciting. Just ask any of Henrico’s rep- resentatives from Girl’s State, or Boy’s State, or the Governor's School for the Gifted. During the sum- mer of 1977, nine seniors and two juniors attended such activities. The juniors, Jackie Brewer and Sarah Ogilvie, at- tended the Governor’s School at Randolph-Macon Womans College and Mary Washington College, re- spectively. Six hundred forty students from all reg- ions of Virginia attended school for four weeks and studied two main courses such as art or history. Visiting artists, guest speakers, movies, and dances were incorporated into the evening program. Field trips to see concerts, plays, and exhibits were plan- ned to expose the participants to varied educational and cultural experiences. The classes were electives which the students chose to augment their existing knowledge or to stimulate their interest in areas where they had never ventured. The summer of 1977 was the first time that Hen- rico had four girls to attend Girl’s State; there are usually less than four. The girls that the American Auxiliary Legion chose from the teachers’ nominees were Cindy Klehr, Kathy Rowlett, Andy Smith, and Martha Stevens. They spent a whole week at Longwood College with 621 girls from all over Vir- ginia. Tim Atkinson, Steve Dowdy, Jon Newman, David Robinson, and Ken Smither attended Boy’s State at Lynchburg College for one week. The lucky people who attended Girl’s State and Boy’s State divided into twelve different cities im- mediately after getting off of the bus. City officials were elected and each dorm floor was a city which had to be decorated. Two different parties, Nation- alists and Federalists, divided them even further. At the Nationalist and Federalist convention, Gover- nor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General were chosen from the six nominees of each city. In each dorm room, the roommates were of different parties. This kept individuals from politicking. The campaigns were held simultaneously and the can- didates gave campaign speeches and the voting was done by cities. Every person had to play a sport, play in the band or sing in the glee club. The participants had to eat, sleep, and play within their own city and try to bea model city. Instead of mingling with everyone, they came in close contact with those in his or her city. Gust speakers with those in his or her city. Guest speakers and a talent show were a part of the rigid schedule. Governor’s School, Boy’s State, and Girl’s State participants benefit immensely from their summer programs. They experience an event that will give them high recognition. Student Life 135 Our foreign exchange student this year is Timo Sukko. He added a lot to our campus. MIELS” Yin Aw tage Band, German Club, and Soccer were some of the activities that he was involved in this year. Supporting our school by attending games and dances, Timo quickly became a part of the student body. He was willing to share with us his spe- cial talents, and we learned they stretched far beyond his ability to be an interesting and relaxed speaker at club meetings. One of his most suprising talents is that he is able to speak six languages, which include Finnish, Swedish, French, En- glish, German and Spanish. Photographs B. Overbey ELE He NN Neher Yet PON tes Sree Timo relaxes in the lounge. Look at that smile! 3 Timo and Nancy at Homecoming. -. Photographs B. Overbey He’s a great guitar player! 5 This is how he made those grades. Student Life 137 £veryday before school and after lunch two groups of students travel away from Henrico to learn an occupation at the Highland Springs Technical Center. The second year students leave in the morning before school, and the firest year students leave in the afternoon. These students consist mostly of Juniors and Seniors. There are a few Sophomores for three year courses such as cosmotology. There are also many other things the students can take. They take most everything from Nursing to Data Processing to Brick Laying. Each group spends approximately two and one half hours per day working at Tech. There are three credits given for this work accomplished. Most students at Henrico do not actually know about the Tech students, but they are working just as hard as the rest of us. Tech students work on electronics. 2 Butch Mauney practices bricklaying. 3 Why is nobody working? - If my Mom could see me now! 138 Student Life BEHIND THE SCENES ee ts. ee “a This year our school campus dimensions were presented every two weeks to inform us of the past and upcom- ing events. Usually every other Wednesday our day was brightened by the news given to us by Mrs. Payne and Lenny Abele. We learned of the sports reviews, new things around campus, and activities to come. si SO REEL OMNES OEE. NOS ess There’s always something that has to be Vernon Mills working away! L ; aoe enny Abele doing Campus Dimen sions. Student Life 139 IN TRUE AUDITORIUM Special Schedule 1 (double ain DeTIOdS) — 7 weebiiere were two assemblies dur- ing second period. . . My class went to the last one .as usual. . . Pledge of Allegiance . . .Prayer Expressions performed Pee OUT CS es tl eee Wind Symphony played Combined Choirs sung . . . Guest speakers Senior Convocation . . . Jeff McNelly drew car- toons . . . Thanksgiving Ken Willard spoke about having the courage to risk failure . . . Christmas . . . Christmas Mother ac- ceptedegitise es Licnts came on... Assembly was Over. 140 Student Life = Photographs Buck Overbey The Senior Class officers presented gift to their speaker. Mr. Ken Willard spoke about DIF: Dedication, Integrity, and Faith. The Christmas Mother spoke to the student body. a 2 3 WARRIORFEVE Pep Rally .. . Alternate bell Schedule ... Band members were dismissed from class twenty minutes early . . . All reported to the gym. . . Sat with their grade level... Band played ‘’Star Wars’’ Sung the Alma Mater . Cheerleaders cheered Drill Team marched Majorettes twirled teams were announced . Courts were announced Awards were presented . . . Saw skits Actors in plays were introduced . . . Mr. War- rior did his dance. . . Stu- dents did ““Whole School” Dismissal bell rang Pep Rally was over . Waited until the next time. Yes mes, aE Me Si So = M Wrirat Rect You? Jackie Brewer “Si 1 Dr. Steele whispered a reminder to Mr. Warrior. 2 Majorettes, D. Trevillian and J. Nun- nally twirled their batons. 5 Drill team members watch the pep rally attentively. dates Be ea ae PhotographsJackie Brewer Student Life 141 SENIOR PLaYy- ANNIE Seniors worked diligently from 1 the start of school on the play under the direction of Mrs. Vines and Jill Woolley. The set and con- struction class did the props. The play was shown two nights. The pictured characters were extras ex- 2 cept for the ones named below. T. Baugh-Winnie Tate Sitting Bull was ready to scalp Dolly Tate. By traveling, the paraders publicized the show. D. Cain-Tommy P. Cecchi-Sitting Bull . Kennedy-Buffalo Bill 3 . Middleton-Foster Wilson . Mitchell-Charlie B 5 a Pohlig-Dolly Tate Frank Butler and Annie Oakley looked G D into the future. . VanBrackle-Frank Butler . Young-Annie Oakley 4 Annie and Sitting Bull went to Buffalo Bill’s party. Frank Butler wanted to use Mr. Wil- son’s hotel. — Ue Buck Overbey Buffalo Bill announced the assistance of Frank Butler. 142 Student Life cheater vactbiaaiagere meet geil, 1 perce nm A Sm AO aie eR. eae PE seit” Kl a 19 SN a miesmense if Get Your Buck Overbey 143 Student Life OMECOMING 67 Debbie Young stands with her proud Jan Nunnally is standing with her father after being crowned queen. proud father after being named maid of honor. Michelle Clark is mounted on her horse, waiting to join the homecoming ey ee Vo a @ The sophomore class is busy making = —.- last minute adjustments on their eee = float. parade. ail photographs Buck Overbey 144 Student Life ose w ae September 23, 1977, feelings of anxiety and excitement show through the faces of the students at Henrico. The girls on Homecoming Court are anxiously anticipating who will win the crown. The guys on the football team are psyched up for the game against George Wythe. People working on the floats find that they have run out of tissue paper and the Homecoming Parade starts in five minutes. Everyone is wondering if there will be any petals left on the mums by time the game is over. Everyone put a great deal of effort into making this a memorable Homecoming game. Nhs Dey; ' SWI — photographs Buck Overbey Student Life 145 The Homecoming Dance started at 8:00 P.M. Saturday night. Girls started getting ready at 5:30 P.M. hoping they would look their best. Guys put on a suit and left to pick up their dates. Everyone was hoping the flowers they got for their date would match the dress or suit. When couples got to the dance, they could hear the great tunes by Sinbad. The Senior class did a good job with the decorations on the theme of Tequila Sunrise. The dance was a perfect ending on a great weekend for ail the Henrico Warriors. : Be ‘ } Se = MOR wa ek Fae 2) ogg See ENE SRE photographs Buck Overbey 146 Student Life Buck Overbey ue Mr. Mathis All of the court stands together showing smiles of excitement Gail Amory and Bambi Diaz are slow dancing with their dates after the court figure. Brett Leake, the senior class president, presents Miss Flippen, the senior class sponsor, with a bouquet of roses. Dance, Dance, Dance to the music of Synbad. Beth Wright and Kevin Clarke take a break from the crowd of dancers. Student Life Buck Overbey 147 MYPDNIGIPET IBLE ooo o started the second semester off right for the students. Students discovered, as usual, the 13th annual Winter Carnival was a night to remember. When entering the doors of a winter wonderland, exam worries were left behind them. The snow covered trees and glistening icicles helped to set the mood for the evening. Paradox played a good variety of music that kept the students dancing all night. Finally, the waiting was over, the 1978 Winter Carnival King and Queen were announced! Silence swept throughout the gym while Dave Hollis and Sharon King danced the traditional court dance. Sharon King smiles brightly while being crowned by last years queen, Kim Jones. Sharon King and Dave Hollis pose for a picture of royalty. Kathy Rowlett and Kevin Rush proudly walk to join the rest of the court. Members of the court wait anxiously for a winner. gee Rex Gibson Jesse Pennell In a daze, Cindy Klehr dances with her escort. Carol Wetzler smiles excitedly while Paul Cecchi remains full of tension. Members of the court applaud their new King, Dave Hollis. Rex Gibson Rex Gibson Rex Gibson Rex Gibson SUN PIER = YW Paradox entertains the student body. 2. Jackie Brewer and Donald McEachin enjoy the refreshments. Kevin Rush and Robin Freeze pose gladly for a picture. 4 Jeff Roberts and date, ‘Dance to the Music.” Kenny Underwood and Lynn Wampler share an evening’s dance together. Rex Gibson Hunter Williams and date debate whether they want to dance. 7 Jack Jones and Laura Monfalcone say, “It’s time to rest.” Jesse Pennell Rex Gibson emer NY Rex Gibson Jesse Pennell Rex Gibson ‘As long as there is a younger generation with new ideas and innovations, there 1s a hope for the future.” E.R.A. faces Virginia govern- ment; Panama Canal splits Con- gress; Elvis Presley dies; H.E.W. recommends quota system; Crime rate rises; Farmers strike; Hubert Humphery dies; Coal miners strike; Palestinans and Israelis fight; Black majority takes rule in Khodesia; Cost of living rises; Bing Crosby dies; Unemployment rises; Guy Lombardo dies; Vio- iio fmecciOOlSminereuses a... The list goes on and on. The politi- cal, economic, and social aspect of American life seem to have leveled out to a shaky equilibrium. And the future is questionable. A very important factor con- cerning the future has been over- looked — the youth of today will be the leaders of tomorrow. As long as there is a younger generation with new ideas and innovations, there is a hope for the future. It 1s a circle; a generation comes of age and improves the world, but they also make problems for the world. Then posterity takes control. They correct the mistakes of the last generation, and they leave prob- lems for others to solve. The time of decisions now con- fronts us; around every corner, there exists a world that must be built, and we are the architects. Our past generations have estab- lished foundations on which, we the youth, seek to continue grow- ing and learning, making this country an active part of the world. Our generation will influ- ence government. We will make new discoveries, settle interna- tional disputes, control rising costs, and more. We will bring America to its height of power, prestige, and glory. As we begin our role as active citizens of America, we should not look at the problems, but at their solutions. With God's help, we can lead our country through the bad and towards the better. Sharon Dunning Editor Fditorial 151 Hr sa a a a ae ae Soe Boa nee a Tee 152 Organizations : Meeting after school, making Pookies for tne bake sale or bringing rags for a car wash all are part of being a member of one of the many clubs and or- ganizations at Henrico. Although sometimes it seems all you do is pay dues and earn enough points for the month, the | end results are always rewarding. Organizations 153 FRANCAIS ESPANOL The French Club is lead by president Susan Appich. They go to French plays and restaurants. They also make posters for the foreign lan- guage department. ChesSpanishmGlubaris headed by president Sheryl Stiebel. This is the first year their has been a Spanish Club at Henrico. The club is for people interested in learning more about Span- ish culture. The sponsor is Mrs. Newell. 1 French Club: First Row; Denise Hayes — vice president, Susan Appich — presi- dent, Lisa Hudson — secretary, Sandy Seither. Second Row; Jeannette Smook, Dee Trevvett, Donna Lucord, Pam Bor- key, Laurie Shook, Tara Carter. Third Row; Mrs. Stacia sponsor, Bonnie Duncan, Julie Longo, Brian Shook, Melisa Walker, Linda Mendez. y Spanish Club: First Row; President — S. Stiebel, V. President E. Timberlake, Secretary — L. Whiteman, Treasure K. Schultz. Second; R. Freeze, C. Aber- nathy, S. Leveque, A. Gorman, P. Har- ris, D. Gibson, K. Vlahos. Third Row; M. Burley, S. McDermott, T. Pittman, D. Chisenhall, C. Femianii, D. Jones, T. Sandos, B. Gooch, J. Brewer. 154 Organizations | SR = rT = a | = . Heme = CT Photographs Rex Gibson Latina DEUTCH The Latin Club lead by Jackie Chisholm, is one of the largest and most active clubs at Hen- rico. Every year they attend the Latin Convention. This year it was at Roanoke. The Latin Club is sponsored by Miss Sarah Car- ter: The German Club is headed by Ted Wiles. Timo Suokko has talked to the club about life in Finland. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Rollings. Latin Club: First Row; T. Blake, L. Allen, J. Jones, J. Chisholm. Sec- ond Row; E. Gantt, D. Barlow, D. Beadles, F. Robinson, V. Watson, B. Winters, M. Herringdon, C. Cooke, D. Flippen, M. Burley, L. Powers, M. Cain, B. Grubbs, M. Tate, J. Bartle, S. Robinson. Third — Y= Row; C. Shelton, W. Boldin, L. A Chisenhall, C. Welsted, T. Daley, ; B. Elliot, B. Halasz, R. Starner, P. Photographs Rex Gibson (Galaspie, D. Baily, L. Johnson, D. Leake, C. Fleet, K. Sizemore, M. Patton, S. Anderson, C. Detrick, G. Stinnett. Fourth Row; G. Gar- nett, C. Hodges, DD) Trexler, S: Cooke, R. Cole, J. Almond, K. German Club: F. Rollings — sponsor, E. Cloninger, M. Booth. Third Row; H. Childress, L. Edwards, M. Kallen- Falconer, C. Trimmer, T. Suokko, M. Honiceh'? oe a ae 4 berger. Second Row; B. Boldin, F. Hol- Scharf, J. Sherrod, T. Seldon. Tucker ne eres Printeans vee brook, M. Underwood, M. Strauss, B. Rained. a Shepperson. j : Organizations 155 Scat MEARE CIS SBE cn The Honor Society, the Thespian Society, and the TAPPED IN three of the most honored (= ta clubs at Henrico. It isa I pel ES thrill and an honor to be in : these clubs. Each member is ‘tapped in” during an annual ceremony. It is a mystery as to who will be tapped in until it actually takes place. If you go to one of these ceremonies you might be the next one to get tapped. Honor Society: First Row; W. Jones, F. Robinson, A. Smith, C. Klehr, S. King, S. Cochran, C. Arnett. Second Row; K. Rowlett, S. Dowdy, D. Robinson, L. Gregory, C. Rigsby. Thespian: First Row; T. Vaughan, J. Woolley, A. smith, Kk: Pohlig7. | Hoover. Second Row; M. Montecalvo, A. Felton. Quill and Schroll: M. Ritche, G. Meade, C. Hargadon, S. Dunning. Buck Overbey f Rex Gibson Rex Gibson 156 Organizations KioS =Lowe SODA Rex Gibson SODA (Student Organiza- tion For Developing At- titudes), is a group of high school students who go around to elementary schools. They try to teach the children what is right and what is wrong. They go to classes one hour every other week. Some days they play games, eat lunch with the children, watch movies, and talk with the children. 1 SODA: First Row; D. Murphy, C. Car- roll, M. Burton, B. Spires, K. Cobb, D. Coppage, M. Vlahos. Second Row; Miss Suitt (Sponsor), C. Abrams, T. Seldon, N. Wincoff, E. Timberlake, M. Harris, M. Herringdon, T. Jarvis, G. Colvig, M. Via, L. Wright, D. Young, C. Van- Brackle. Third Row; F. McIntosh, C. Marshall, M. Stevens, A. Monfalcone, J. Frostick, T. Kay, J. Nunnally, K. Bucha- nan, A. Gorman, B. Diaz, C. Klehr. Fourth Row; D. Harris, B. Simmers, C. Trimmer, D. D’Surney, D. Tuck, D. Cain, S. Bruce, D. Kizzie, L. Whitman, S. Ogilvie, L. Gregory, J. Newman, K. Smither. Karen Buchanan and David Coppage have enthusiasm in there Soda class. 3 3 Martha Stevens tells a story to Soda ae 8 kids. i Photographs John Thornton Organizations 157 THe Worning Class DECA and VICA were both very active this year. DECA involved working half-days and going to school half-day. VICA members went to the Highland Spring Technical Center where they learned a useful trade. Some of the students who helped this year run so smoothly were the laboratory, office, clinic, drivers education, library and home economic assistances. 1 D.E.C.A.: First Row; Paul Beagle, Becky Hawkes, Roger Burruss, Judy Lett, Patsy Moss, Scott Bowes, Lori Goodman, Donna Hudson, Cheryl Brown, Sabrina Brooks, Ken Hamlin, Mark Childress. Second Row; Donnis Ellis, Terry Fowler, Robin Fulton, Cheryl Spicer, Stephanie Hines, Carolyn Akers, Janice Robinson, Betty Shaw, Dennis Vestal, Sharon Jackson, Lisa McClure, Debbie Williams, Shane Curry, Jeff Tharp, Karen Wilkinson, Beth Booth, Cindy Fodill, Cathy Seay, Dianne Enright, Eileen Eisenberg, Benji Williams. Third Row; Gayle Garnett, Linda Miles, Lisa Sprouse, Robin Talbert, Donna Clark, Tina Smiley, Wennie Fleming, Vanessa Watson, 158 Organizations Debbie Woodleif, Ann Legnaioli, Lisa Fredrickson, Dianne Smiley, Walter Tucker, Wayne Tyler, Jayson Moyer, Ron Nota. Fourth Row; Tony Spence, J.C. Bane, Ed Thurnburg, Fordan Eary, Steve Mitchell, Tonita Mollay, Cathy Abrams, Robin Shephard, Diane Quimby, Pam Jones, Beverly Winters, Debbie Young, Beth Hayes, Karan Bland, Otey Haden. Fifth Row; Robert Kelly, Mike Kennedy, Gilbert Taylor, Mide Swane, Raymond Shaw, Teresa West, Donnie Burton, Sheri Foster, Annette McDowell, Renee Olgesby, Larry Montague, Chriss Beasley, Mary Nolen, Cheryl Lett, Thersa Bass, Pam Wingfield, Carol Herigodt. VICA: First Row; G. Powell, D. Rigsby, S. Shahinian. Second Row; G. Hall, G. Willard, D. Ford, S. Miles, P. Gentry, G. Browning, D. Tignor, M. Runyon, P. Hughbank, K. Daniels. Third Row; G. Hues, B. Windsor, T. Bolts, S. Simms, T. Satterwhite, G. Broughman, P. Smook, C. Burton, M. DeJong Fourth Row; T. Marks, D. Steible, P. Bryant, D. Young, P. Taylor, S. Lydiard, B. Cookes, C. Gibb, K. Lytton, D. Coddington, G. Powell. Photographs Rex Gibson ELPING MANOS SS nl Photographs Rex Gibson + 6 Row; L. Clinic Assistants: First Row; R. Adams, Home Ec. Assistant: J. Brewer. Office Assistants: First Row; S. Jones, L. Library Assistants: First Goodman, L. Courtney, J. Sickinger, P. Spainhour, W. Branton, T. Goodrich, Fox. Second Row; M. Strauss, K. Cobb, M. Hickman, M. Ready, V. Williams. C. Arledge, J. Hertsch. Second Row; J. Williams, M. erry le Abele, R. Porch, R. Edwards, T. Wiles. ® Third Row; T. Thompson, N. Monroe, P. Hardy, S. Thaniels, M. Wynn, K. 5 Carpenter, D. Bishop. Mrs. A. Burks, B. Fiana. Second Row; Y. Lewis, D. Wolverton, C. Burks, T. Beaver, P. Fox. Lab Assistants: First Row; B. Shook, S. Anderson, S. Christianson. Second Row; B. Overbey, R. Trimmer, M. Mar- tin. Driver's Ed. Assistants: D. Vestal, R. Richardson, C. Downey, J. Toliaferro, K. Carter, D. Heffler. Organizations 159 Giets Are ATHLETES The Girls Athletic As- sociation was led by Sandra Bottoms and sponsored by Miss Baker. They had many money-making projects this year, including a chic- ken dinner. The profits from these projects go to- ward a scholarship for a girl athlete from Henrico. They met every Wednes- day night and were in- volved in many recreational activities, including bas- ketball and volleyball. Thanks to good lead- ership and a lot of en- thusiastic members G.A.A. had a very successful year. GAA: First Row; K. Pholig; Treasurer, Tammy Trotman, Anne Miler andCindy S. Bottoms; President, T. Trotman, E. Klehr participate actively. Timberlake, L. Dean; Secretary, K. Walls. L. Calabrese. Second Row; S. Cochran, S. King, J. Glave, C. Clarke, 3 C. Arnetta, C. Cooke T. Nix, K. Holt, J. Gregory. Third Row; Miss Baker, S. Lamb, S. Payne, S. Hott, S$. Dzuiba, B. Miss Baker and Sandra Bottoms lead a Turner, C. Klehr, D. Vass, G. Reid. meeting. 160 Organizations FLAGS RIFLESINSTEP 4 Randy Mathis hy a Tom Nichols 1 Color Guard: First Row; C. Shelton, G. McDermott, L. Spainhour, S. Stewart. Second Row; K. Watson, G. Meade, D. Clarke; Rifle Captain, D. Kirstein. Tihirdsk owls hook Mar Gain mle Blake, K. Johnson, P. Waller, C. Bentz, K. Jones, J. Hertz, S. Scott; Comman- der, T. Santos, J. Longo, S. Anderson, E. Freeman, M. Woodfin, L. Baybutt, C. Abernathy, Y. Archer. Color Guard cheers Warriors on to another victory. ? This year Colorguard consisted of twenty-five girls including rifle captain Diane Clarke and commander Sandi Scott. Six- teen girls carried flags, eight carried rifles and the comman- der carried a sabre. These girls accompanied the band at the football games, Madison Homecoming Parade and WLEE Band day. They were wearing new uniforms and were required to attend color- guard camp at Ferrum College. Randy Mathis py Rifle Captain Diane Clarke seems pleased with her performance. - Rifles surround trumpet soloists during a Friday night performance. Organizations 161 NE FINAL SALUTE The Drill Team’s last year at Henrico was definately an outstanding one. The number of participants was smaller, but this only im- proved their excellent routines. Under the lead- ership of Gail Amory and Karen Buchanan this year’s team proved itself to be very together. Our only re- gret is that this season ended Henrico’s long his- tory of successful drill teams. Drill Team at attention 2 GRACE Mallory salutes. 3 Terri Jarvis sparks with enthusiasm at the Homecoming game. Drill Team: M. Herrington, A. Smith, L. Wright, T. Baugh, G. Longest, D. Per- kins, G. Amory, C. Hargadon, S. Stiebel, K. Buchanan, R. Walker, K. Rich, S. Hott, A. Pitchford, T. Jarvis, G. Mallory. Photographs Buck Overbey 162 Organizations DY) f WIP D = BATON BOOGIE Led by Susie Pitts, the majorettes were again very active in many _ school events. They had a special flair that always added to football games, pep rallies, or other parades in which they were involved. They would consistently enter- tain the student body with seasonal music a nd new routines. To use an old cliche, “They were always in their places with bright smiling faces.” 1 Majorettes: Front row; R. Longest, D. Trevillian. Second row; M. Bartless, J. Nannally,9.S. Pitts. Captain: D; Mathews, Co-captain; G. Colvig. Gail Colvig flashes a bright smile. 3 Majorettes show their good form. 4 Robin Longest and Susie Pitts display perfect timing. Photographs Buck Overbey Organizations 163 CHEERLEADERS -G.le. CAIMIP N Varsity Cheerleaders: First row; B. [ss Winters, C. Hodges, G. Garnett, T. Daley, C. Wetzler, L. Gentry, C. Arnett, [a S. Meads. Second row; B. Diaz, B. Hayes, V. Watson, K. Thompson, Co-captain T. Shackelford, Mr. Warrior P. Cecchi, Co-captain D. Young, M. Harris, P. Jones, T. Pappas, D. Quimby. 2 During seventh period study hall Varsity Cheerleaders start practicing to become great! In the basketball pep rally the whole gang dressed up in warm-ups. In the Homecoming Parade they really show their spirit. 1-2-3 — everybody smile. on Wa Buck ‘Overbey ener aoe eee Cheerleaders have had another busy year support- ing all of their teams and following them to their tournaments. This year for the second time the varsity squad went to cheering camp which proved to be helpful for all three squads. a=) Buck Overbey Buck Overbey 164 Organizations PEP RALLIES “PRACTICE Il j a a =e O@O@==: Zuni Buck Overbey 3 5 ].V. Cheerleaders: First Row; R. Freeze, During the Homecoming game J.V. sits Ninth Grade Cheerleaders await for the C. Arledge. Second Row; D. Beadles, in close quarters. members of their class to arrive to the M. Diaz, K. Diaz. Third Row; Pep Rally. Co-Captain K. Beard, C. Thompson, S. Sherrod, C. Welstead, Co-Captain J. 4 Napp. Fourth Row; L. D’Surney, C. 6 Whitlock, R. Johnson. Ninth Grade Cheerleaders: Co-Captains R. Wilcox, D. Lett. First Row: M. C. Witlock and D. Beadles rest during Milfod, S. Wetzler, K. Millican, W. half time. y, Harris. Second Row; L. Hargadon, S. Wilcox, S. Duesberry, M. Sprouse. Ninth Grade Cheerleaders dress up for the Halloween Pep Rally. ri — Lae = OG fiat Organizations 165 Buck Overbey i Led by Senior Debbie Ostein, the Smoke-Signals News-Magazine staff has really gotten their act to- gether this year. Assisted by spon- sor Carlton Moore, the group has kept the basic format that has been used over the past few years. i 7 af PIPE SESE +4 Lt Along with trying to use more jgig | aS ae Miak eet ei A color and to do more graphic work, Ren Gibses The Smoke Signals has been striv- ’ ing for more reader response through a series of surveys pub- lished in the paper. The staff has placed first over the past three years in the VHSL leagues’s judg- ing of newspaper publications. The newspaper receives its only income from advertising. With that money, the group buys the necessary paper and ink, and the entire printing process is done here at Henrico. Fourth period is the designated meeting time of the staff. Al- though the headquarters is in Room 10, you may find the staff in the nearby darkroom, out gleaning in- teresting news material, or perhaps even at Hardee’s munch- shee 2 3 ie, d be « pS: ing on a delectable midday snack. ee ee -] i Buck Overbey 1 Smoke Signals Staff : First row; sponsor Carlton Moore, Editor Debbie Ostein, G. McDermott, D. Johnson, G. Meade. Second row; S. Powell, T. Wallace, G. Henley, M. Ritchie, L. Abele. | | Ow! PP. = os eon ? 4 ’ 4 4 pi tes fe ‘ gig se pais J wi ap, in David Johnson brainstorms over one of eS ak his exciting news articles. Le a ee L ‘ Mr. Moore and Debbie Ostein discuss LS, the possibilities of a certain picture. “SE q ' Ke 4 “ Buck Overbey 166 Organizations Published in the spring, the _ sales drive. HOW Literary Magazine is a med- Led by Editor Lannie Brunner, ley of student’ creative works. the staff meets Sixth Period. After Students may submit entries of the staff receive the material from poetry, short stories, photographs, students, they read, edit, or type, or drawings. One may purchase and draw the layouts. Last but not this fine display of work from least, the group also sells and dis- Henrico in the spring, during the _ tributes the magazine. Buck Overbey i —_——— John Thornton ee: 1 Rex Gibson Informal meetings, as above, serve as the source of the magazine’s creation. 2 HOW Literary Magazine Staff: First row; B. Pritchett, K. Seay, Editor L. Brunner, L. Hovatter. Second row; Sponsor J. Walsh, M. Whitfield, J. Jones, A. Felton, Sponsor D. Dix. 3 Alan Felton concentrates. “ WWAR Staff: First row; T. Bridges, R. Kinder, D. Chisenhall, J. Nicholson, B. Alley, J. Stewart. Second row; M. Montecalvo, W. Bolden, L. Fredrickson, L. Abele, D. Crawford. Third row; E. Franklin, V. Mills, C. Brown, D. Flippen. Rex Gibson Organizations 167 ANDO Tih Henrico’s Warrior Marching Band was led this year“by drum major Dickie Justice and assistant Ted Dowdy. The _ devoted marchers came to school each morning at 7:30 regardless of rain, sleet, snow, or stalled cars; fell into formation, inspired by the rousing strains of “Star Wars.” The band received first place in the Madison Homecoming Parade, and partici- pated in the annual Toys for Tots competition. No doubt the band is as good a representative of warrior spirit as can be found anywhere. 1 Dickie Justice leads the band ina rousing rendition of ‘Star Wars.” E BAND G 0 GOES MARCHING ON Marching Band: First Row; R. Hedgepeth, M. Tate, R. Starner, M. Norrel, D. Bell, T. Brown, R. Bullard, J. Verlander, A. Felton, W. Thompson, D. Coppage, M. Ritchie, B. Sadler, Trimmer, B. Mitchell, G. Bridges, Quimby. Second Row; M. Banton, Wampler, C. Potts, R. Garrett, Brown, K. Vlahos, B. Johnson, Carlton, M. Soloman, L. Powers, Monfalcone, M. panek A. Cardoza, Carter. L. Mendex, Justice. Third Row; T. Winecoff, i Taylor- Fiefield, M. Robinson, V. Williams, M. Ready, M. Vlahos, J. Jones, D. Rose, N. Justice, D. Gibson, C. Faris, B. Verlander, D. Collins, J. Farmer, S. McDermott, T. Stone, T. Dowdy. Fourth Row; A. Bryant, S. Brook, I. Mosbey, B. Harris, T. Williams, B. Arnette, S. Tyler, L. eects, M. Sauer, D. Clarke, M. Her- bert, G. Goodlow, N. Winecoff, S. Mo- ran, W. Currier, L. Tucker, P. Galespie, 5: Bragg. Fifth Row; R. Wray, J. Payne, B. Collins, D. Leake, R. Spiers, D. Ban- ton, J. Johnson, S. Tyler, M. Yeatts, S. Nunnally, E. Burnett, M. Goldenbaum, T. Blackard, R. Trice, D. Coppage, M. Martin, C. Stiff, S. Nunn, G. Metzer, J. Nicholson, B. Allen, B. Smith, C. Henry, R. Cole, S. Elliot, G. Chenault. (AOSArZO Organization 168 Photographs Buck Overbey The Wind Symphony, Concert Band, and Jazz Band are Henrico’s three performing instrumental groups. Led by Mr. Carl Nalls they play at school assemblies as well as other outside performances. These groups have provided the student body with many an enjoy- able concert, and have provided “back-up” music for numerous school productions. 1 Members of the Jazz Band work faith- fully to put out a top quality perfor- mance. 2 Concert Band: First Row; Mr. Soloman, J. Farmer, T. Carter, A. Cardoza, B. Ver- landers a eomith- la Lowe rses. McDermott. Second Row; B. Arnette, D. Clarke, N. Justice, K. Vlahos, L. Tucker, T. Stone, B. Johnson, S. Jones, M. Banton, T. Carlton, I. Mosby, A. Bryant, D. Webb. Third Row; K. Brown, M. Robertson, G. Goodloe, D. Taylor-Fifield, M. Naee V. Williams, D. Rose, J. Jones, E. Duffie, J. Payne, B. Collins, R. Spiers, E. Burnett, T. Blac- kard, S. Nunnally, S. Elliott, D. Leake, T. Henry, B. Smith. Fourth Row; T. Brown, D. Bell, R. Bullard, C. Trimmer, M. Norrell, J. Verlander, W. Thompson, M. Tate, N. Quimby, G. Bridges, D. Coppage,Z. Brown, S. Bragg. Wind Symphony: First Row; C. Colvig, C. Potts, M. Burley, D. Clarke, C. Faris, C. Welsted, D. Collins, L. Monfalcone, L. Wampler. Second Row; M. Herbert, N. Winecoff, S. Moran, D. Banton, J. Johnson, R. Harris, T. Winecoff, B. Cur- rier, M. Sauer, W. Currier, D. Lewis. Third Row; S. Tyler, D. Gibson, L. Hovatter, R. Garrett, L. Mendez, G. Smith, B. Welstead, M. Goldenbaum, T. Dowdy, R. Wray, S. Tyler, J. Nichol- son, B. Allen. Fourth Row; C. Nalls, A. Felton, R. Starner, R. Hedgepeth, B. Sadler, C. Trimmer, C. Stiff, R. Cole, G. Chenault, P. Galaspie, E. Franillin. Photographs Buck Overbey Organization 169 SING ? OF CHORUS WE DO! Girls Ensemble and Con- 1 cert Choir provide Henrico with many entertaining aS- Concert Choir: First Row; D. Barlow, L. Girls Ensemble; First Row; P. Mickens, semblies and concerts. The Davis, K. Tobias, R. Quarles, S. Hicks, B.Cloninger, G. Logan, L. Semones, M. Se ; L. Lloyd, J. Winkle, H. Klevgard. Sec- Mahanes, M. Plummer, N. Lee, G. An- Thanksgiving and Christ- ond Row; J. Culley, C. Wood, L. Men- drews, A. Legnaioli, C. Bannister, K. mas assemblies as well as ez, B. Shook, B. Duncan, S. Seither, T. Armstrong. Second Row; S. Chaplin, L. f Hoover, L. Chisholm. Third Row; M. Hinson, L. Lewis, A. Harris, V. Love, the Spring Concert help to Cannon, J. Tilley, B. Fox,S. Thurmond, N. Green, M. Ritchie, K. Shumaker, J. get students and teachers J Nene Touih Row Qfig Puenasr Mallory, thom, (Mies Baste “in the mood” for various James, D. Johnson, J. Holcomb. liott, C. Aldredge, K. Schneider, K. De- holidays. Girls Ensemble is trick, K. Shopa, M. Cain. for girls only, but Concert Choir is a mixed group. In the spring Concert Choir will be entered in the Choral Festival. Everyone agrees that this will end the year on a good note. pe Photos Rex Gibson Organizations 170 EXPRESSING SOUNDS : Fourteen’ girls, two guitarists, one drummer, and one devoted director make up the most exciting and enthusiastic group of music makers at Henrico. They are called Expressions. They perform shows for nursing homes, banquets, and school assemblies. Their primary concentra- tion is on popular music. Sounds, another talented choral group, performs melodies of all styles. They strive to perfect styles, and produce harmonic tones. They take part in concerts, assemblies, special func- tions, and church pro- grams. Photo Rex Gibson 1 Expressions: Front Row; G. Colvig, T. Farmer, J. Crenshaw, Second Row; D. Ikenberry, R. Collins, M. Harris, S. Bruce, C. Whitlock, J. Jones, L. Shook, Third Row; C. Wood, A. Smith, S. Sherrod, T. Vaughn, J. Wooler, K. Beard, P. Williams. oD. Expressions members put on a singing skit for the amusement of the student body. Andy Smith entertains at the Thanksgiving Assembly. 4 Sounds: G. Brini, A. Hayes, D. Clarke, A. Baldwin, G. Smith, Miss Buenger, G. Barber, A. Boyer, L. Wright, J. Winkle, S. Curry. Photo Rex Gibson Organizations 171 G A iN ACTION What we have always known as the S.C.A. is now the S.G.A. Under the leadership of Susie Green the S.G.A. had a very progressive year. With the help of Terry Daley, Theresa Pappas and Steve Cooke, the S.G.A. presented an i With determination Bo Ellett will figure out a solution to the problem. President Susie Green waits patiently to get ready to conduct their meetings. 3 “In action” the officers and sponsors plan for their next meeting. de seag ye ies ety vganelsT Sagreee oo Ree oe Photographs Buck Overbey 172 Organizations VINES WAMNNISRIES iiD-VEAR orientation for the Freshmen Class for the first time. As usual the S.G.A. gave a success- ful Homecoming Parade and Winter Carnival Dance. Along with all the duties of the S.G.A. is included picking the club of the year award which al- ways seems to be a tough job. Co-Sponsors Bo Ellett and Marti Vines have been great partners for the past two years, and now with Ms. Vines gone it’s really sad to see the team split apart. So from all of us at Hen- rico, ‘“You’ve done a good job Bo Ellett and Marti Vines!” S.G.A. Assembly: First Row; S. Cooke, Treas7;, 1. Pappas, Sec.; I- Daley, V-Pres.; S. Green, Pres. Second Row; P. Pearman, T. Jarvis, M. Lukehard, G. Amory, L. Gentry, J. Nunnally, D. Lukehard, R. Freeze, K. Gorman, M. Strauss, S. Duesberry. Third Row; C. VanBrackle, K. Walls, N. Winecoff, L. Bingley, D. Johnson, S. Bottoms, T. Saunders, S. Nauman, G. Stennett. Fourth Row; A. Ellen, D. Smiley, B. Spiers, J. Jones, A. Felton, J. Trevellian, K. Waldrup. Dw S.G.A. Council: First Row; K. Ward, N. Winecoff, T. Saunders, K. Waldrup, S. Cooke, T. Pappas, T. Daley, S. Green, R. Freeze, M. Sprouse, S. Nauman, L. Terrell. Second Row; T. Smiley, S. Bot- toms, K. Rich, A. Smith, M. Strauss, S. Appich, W. Abed, L. Gentry, S. Dues- berry, D. Lacy, G. Stinett, P. Harris. Third Row; S. Poole, C. Stiff, D. Smiley, J. Jones. G. Smith, D. Johnson, A. Fel- ton, R. Cole, B. Spiers, W. Smith, J. Frostick, K. Milican, D. Peay, M. Pas- tore, A. Ellen. Rex Gibson Rex Gibson SI eee “a ad Buck Overbey Keeping busy, T. Pappas, T. Daley and Ms. Vines stop for a picture. Organizations 173 WHAT WILL tal Henrico’s H-Teens con- sist of four clubs . . . Tri- angles one, two, three, and four. Through participation and hard work, these girls strive to better their school and community. With con- cern for others as they learn, work, and grow to- gether, H-Teens try to fulfill the needs of those around them. Whether it is through projects in school. . . such as donating food for dances, picking up trash, or cleaning blackboards . . ., or projects in church and community, H-Teens al- ways lend a helping hand. 1 Senior H-Teens get together for a little fun during the Christmas season. TEENS DO NEXT ? ‘ Seniors Il: Front row; C. Klehr, K. Puryear, Treas.; K. Rowlett and K. Johnson, Co-Pres.; K. Walls, T. Shackelford, Sec.; Sponsor M. Walden. Second Row; M. Stevens, T. Trotman, C. Wetzler, C. Van- brackle, T. Holmes, D. Young, B. Colley, J. Nunnally, G. Dankos. Third Row; S. Forthuber, T. At- kinson, D. McCarthy, C. Arnett, GP Amory, Os Kingmow bitte b Roberts, M. Lukhard, N. Morton, K. Rush. Fourth Row; F. Hilldrup, K. Gibson, J. Newman, K. Smither, B. Diaz, S. Hott, S. Dun- ning, T. Suokko, E. Dellinger, B. Kennedy. Photograph Rex Gibson 174 Organizations Photographs Buck Overbey Juniors III: First Row; S. Meads, vice- pres.; A. Gormon, pres; K. McCracken, sec.; L. Gentry, treas. Second Row; P. Jones, B. Winters, T. Farmer, B. Hayes, C. Hodges, K. Buchanan, L. Blackard, C. Potts. Third Row; L. Edwards, L. Whiteman, T. Daley, V. Watson, D. Quimby, L. Wampler, S. Appich, S. Newcomb, M. Nix, G. Reid, L. Jamer- son, Fourth Row; G. Garnett, L. Stal- lings, B. Stallings, K. Clark, T. Bowles, Jo Hrostick, DL. Nunnally, P. Fritz, L. Smith, B. Wright, E. Timberlake, S. Ogilvie, D. Mathews, C. Clarke. Treas.; C. Abernathy, Vice-Pres.; K. Gorman, Pres.; C. Bent, Sec. Second Row; J. Smook, K. Diaz, C. Perkins. Third Row; J. Metzger, D. Barlow, T. Blake, P. Harris, M. Underwood, D. Goodrich, J. Garriok, D. Beadles, C. Welstead, G. Mallory, D. Johnson, C. Arledge, M. Diaz, S. Sherrod, C. Whit- lock, S. Carter. Fourth Row; P. Borkey, G. Stinnet, S. Anderson, L. Hudson, D. Gibson, L. Blackard, D. Ikenberry, L. Brunner, C. Rowe, L. D’Surney, J. Knapp, K. Beard, P. Rush, S. Fodill, P. Dowdy. Fifth Row; B. Puryear, S. Bowles, A. Miller, M. Woodfin, C. Hughes, P. Gress, M. Bartlett, R. Bell, K. Waldrop, F. Pitts, T. Hodson, C. Scott. Sophomores IV: First Row; C. Jones, Freshmen I: First Row; M. Gorman, Pres.; C. Leeson, Vice-Pres.; R. Jones, Sec.; R. Wilcox, Treas. Second Row; W. Harris, S. Duesberry, L. Tate, M. Sprouse, K. Freed, C. Bell, P. Coxford, D. Lett, B. Grubbs, D. Ketron. Third Row; C. Klehr, S. Wilcox, L. Wetzler, K. Schneider, M. Mahanes, L. Dickenson, C. Cooke, N. Moles, R. Jones. Fourth Row; B. Selden, T. Wade, B. Verlander, C. Poythress, T. Gibson, P. Davis, J. Edwards, J. Dunning, L. Hargadon. 175 Organizations Key Club: First Row; D. Harris, M. Murphy, K. Rush, C. Carroll, G. Am- ory, S. Forthuber, B. Diaz, C. Van- brackle, J. Cook, J. Newman, A. Palmer. Second row; P. Fritz, P. Estis, F. Robinson, T. Atkinson, L. Nunnally, D. Cain, B. Colley, S. Dowdy. Third row: B. Spiers, J. Thorton, M. Perkins, W. Jones, J. Frostick, T. Bowles, M. Gregory, K. Gibson, G. Dankos. Fourth row; K. Young, W. Smith, R. Plummer, M. Burton, R. Plummer, K. Smither, D. Tuck, P. Ramsey. Now it’s time for the dirty work!! 3 Mark Vlahos is getting ready for the crowds before the spaghetti dinner. 4 John Thorton makes sure he’s getting tickets, as he guards the line for the spaghetti dinner. Ron Axselle is the head of the Keys. S. Forthuber is president, J. Newman is V. pres. K. Rush treasurer, D. Harris treasurer secre- tary, and J. Cook is the chaplin. The Key Club sponsored the annual spaghetti dinner before the Henrico-Hermitage football game. They were in charge of cleanups on Saturday mornings after the football games. 176 Organizations = I hie AEYS Rex Gibso mnie ort | | MY ie Photographs Tom Nichols ERE © mes THE John Thornton IWITANS Rex Gibson John Thornton 1 JUNIOR CIVITAN: First row; B. Stal- lings, R. Duesberry, Second row; C. Headley, B. Simmers, K. Underwood, D. Young, L. Mill, T. Kay, Third row; J. Wallace, W. Roane, R. Nelson, C. Sim- mers, J. Hudson, C. Vass, P. Holmes, Fourth row; G. Heston, D. Brizzolara, R. Dunkelberger, J. Chappell, J. Sher- rod, D. Peay, S. Nunnally, B. Jennings. ey. Civitans are busily collecting money and selling fruit cakes. Mr. David impatiently sits, tapping his fingers, and hoping it will soon be over. - Hey, what can I say? Under the leadership of Coach Davis and the assist- ing officers the Junior Civi- tan club has had a success- ful year. The president is Robert Duesberry. The Civitan Club has assisted with Bingo at the 3200 Club. They sold fruits cakes before X-Mas to raise money. In the Spring they sponsored the Sadie Haw- kins dance. John Thornton Organizations 177 ERE Ow CALL The Safety Club, lead by Mr. Sharper helps establish and maintain the rules and regulations of safety around the campus and Henrico area. Mrs. Stevens is in charge of the Red Cross Club. They are a small club at Henrico but they are noticed in the community. They are in- volved with service projects to help others. 1 Safety Club: First row; F. Garness, S. Poole, C. Taylor, S. Garness. Second row; M. Jackson, T. Malloy, K. Mar- shall, M. Hynn, C. Abrams. Third row; J. Toliaferrd, Mr. Sharper, S. Bruce, K. Carter. Red Cross: First row; S. Tyler, S. Tyler, E. Merrick, C. Stiff. Second row; V. Wright, S. Leveque. Mi LEO REROTEE LEE 6 MOA AE Rex Gibson Organizations 178 ALL AROUMD THE BoARo The Chess Club and their sponsor Mr. Gallier are chess lovers. They spend their time learning the skills of chess, and chal- lenging others to the game. The American Field Service is a club that primarily raises money through vari- ous activities. They try to earn enough money to bring a foreign student here and send someone from @et . Henrico to a foreign coun- a try. Timo Suokko is Hen- @ rico’s foreign exchange stu- dent this year. Ani orb irststOw; io aenappell.o: Ogilvie, T. Suokko, G. Abernathy, Mrs. Shelton. Second row; B. Hudson, K. Rich, J. Smook, L. Smith, C. Jones, D. Beatles, N. Winecoff, J. Golding. Chess Club: First row; A. Ellen, D. Ladd, B. Patterson, J. Jackson. Second row; C. Whitner, D. Flippen, S. Croem. Exploration in Field Science: First row; B. Overbey, L. Chisolm, S. Christianson, T. Pitman, D. Harris, J. Golding, C. Frederickson, E. Hoffman, Second row; B. Jones, L. Shook, K. Carpenter, B. Hasler, B. Shook, L. Powers, T. Carlton, T. Stone, M. Sacra. Third row; S. Bruce, M. Martin, J. Swain, G. Fergisson, C. Smith, R. Young, S. Erdman, B. Spiers, y) S. Jennings, K. Watson. SCIENCE photographs Rex Gibson Organizations 179 AMERICA’S FUTURE STARTS hERE ! America’s future starts here with F.H.A. ands BALA AP Future Homemakers of America, is a national organization for stu- dents enrolled in a home economics elec- tive. President, Gail Meade; secretary, Donna Cassidy; and treasurer, Ree Garrett, started the year off with a Fall Frolic. The sponsors, Mrs. Sweet, Miss Hudson, and Mrs. Wells are helping their students to better their lives and those of their families in the future. BoB ERAS Future Business Leaders of America, is a state and national chapter for students in business classes. The sponsor, Mrs. Headly, and pres- ident, Dale Daniel, along with vice- president, Lori Reid; Secretary, Terri Saun- ders; and treasurer, Penny Guy, lead the club in many activities. Besides typing for teachers the F.B.L.A. has extended their ser- vices to the community. shnsnaseasganesse® Rex Gibson 1 2 F.H.A.: First row; N. Lee, D. Ellis, J. Clarke, D. Drummond, P. Worrell, J. F.B.L.A.: First row; P. Guy, D. Daniels, Brewer, G. Meade, R. Garrett. Second Morris, S. Boyer, S. Pilcher. Fourth T. Saunders, L. Reed. Second row; R. row; Miss Hudson, T. Jones, C. Graves, row; T. Hopper, K. Spiller, C. Bell, C. | Quarles, A. Motley, M. Nix, C. Wilcox, P. Nicely, L. Llewellyn, C. Arnett, K. Sprouse, S. Nuckols, S. Payne, B. C. Riley, J. Garryot, D. Goodrich, B. Thompson, C. Klehr, D. Nunnally, K. Simmers, B. Cox, T. Trotman, L. Duncan, S. Spiner, R. Freeze J. Krely, S. Lambat, J. Woody, S. Hott, J. Hughes, R. Adams, P. Cecchi, K. Sickenger, D. Trevett, P. Fox, S. alee. S. Fox, L. Reed, C. Timberlake, Lytton, J. Lyddiard, J. Yohe, D. Young, Gittmen, S. Schisler. Third row; C. P. Haymens, J. Wells, J. Nunnally, Mrs. S. Dunning, C. Hargadon, L. Dean, E._ Marshall, F. Garness, S. Siether, K. Sweet. Third row; G. Walls, R. Dyson, Dellinger, L. Trevett, D. Perkins, S. Fowler, A. Frazier, R. Durham, A. D. Smith, M. Updike, J. Wallace, S. Garness, D. Cassity. Beale, M. Clarke, A. Bucher, S. Hicks, King, S. Lamb, R. Duesberry, K. Rush, R. Scott, D. Kirsten, L. Martin, C. Hunt, T. Holmes, B. Diaz, K. Walls, K. S. Garness. Fourth row; S. Moore, V. Johnson, T. Shackelford, S. Pitts, S. Davis, C. Crosby, R. Vaughen, D. Hart, G. Sprouce, D. Woodlief, W. Mitchel, T. Rynes, V. Eary, D. Couch, S. Garness 180 Organizations YOU TAL... TREY USTEN Do you have something on your mind? Well, you are in luck because there are eight Peer Counselors on campus to help you dis- cuss your problems. This group began two years ago when the Black Heritage Task Force thought of a way of helping students with their problems. Peer Coun- selors have helped Fresh- men locate their classes on the first days of school and have been seen on WWAR. Many students applied to be Peer Counselors. Each one was personally screened and had a training period in which he had a role to play. Confidentiality is stressed: You can‘tell anything to them, but they will tell no one. The return- ing Peer Counselors were Jackie Brewer, Tracy Bridges, Martha Via, and Mark Vlahos. The new members were Ginny Har- wood, Sheila Naumann, Janice Robinson, and Rene Vaughan. Mrs. Stacia was an active and interested sponsor. So, if you need someone to lean on, go toa Peer Counselor. That is their business. “Gibson NNN NS SN 1 cam a ; : ea Peer Counselors: R. Vaughan, S. ong eee g i Dele he ae a sae )—CSCt é=é “; «SNatumannt,, J. Brewer. 3 2 Peer Counselors get together to discuss how to handle particular problems. Buck Overbey “Okay, people, let’s get busy!’”’ “Buck! I need more pictures!”” ““Who stole my cropper?” Edi- lal € S (a QO tors conversing and | everybody working, ] U A le [ig the Totem Pole Staff hustled into confusion each day during 4th period. Led by advi- sors, Mr. Reahard and Mrs. Scott, the Totem Pole Staff got into full swing with only a few complications. J Totem Pole Staff: First Row; B. Overbey, Photography Editor; S. Dunning, Editor-in-chief; C. Hargadon, Co- Editor; T. Shackelford, Copy Editor; L. Stallings, Business Editor. Second Row; J. Verlander, J. Brewer, K. Buchannon, T. Jarvis, A. Gorman, L. Baybutt. Third Row; S. Olgivie, S. Morgan, L. Hinson, M. Stevens, L. Whiteman, B. Wri ght, K. McCracken, D. Kirstein. Jackie Brewer hard at work trying to meet her deadlines. How come the index is always messed up when I get to it? Bee edegean Sguanns a ett OS GOS Qe iene ew auagiaes, ayy OU PE a ag It Ipees 1 SS il ak 2 Bg Game ee Bia a PILL ELLE Le Bato 2 Pictures B. Overbey 182 Organizations 1 Mr. Reahard and Sharon Dunning supervise the editing of the yearbook. 72 Sharon Dunning and Cindy Hargadon enjoy proofreading copy. Martha Lukhard and Tia Holmes crop pictures. Twinkie Shackelford, busy with lay- outs. Organizations 183 RE etre ee Buck Overbey 184 Information 1978 TOTEM POLE Se WALOR LS USATIIT Caer cereitee ics hg vanttclee cee a. Hat sa: Editor Buck Overbey Gane oaumeita aaa ay es ed's Photography Editor PO Ver largadOn minder e cece sak ee eee Co-Editor Mra Paul Reahardetncr ern sicanicn «cee sah: Editorial Advisor eWwanksersnackeltordecscs «cr. e ease acs ee ae Copy Editor Mrs Alt OCOtl ret me rer weenie wee, oe Business Advisor INFORMATION ABOUT THE BOOK The 1978 Totem Pole was printed in offset by the Hunter Publish- with Italics. Body copy is set in 10-point leaded 2-point solid ing Company, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, with the special type. Indentifications are in 8-point solid type. Photo credits are assistance of Mr. John Perry. The book is printed in Palatino in 6-point solid type. Paper-stock is Saxony. PHOTO CREDITS Underclassmen Pictures: Rex Gibson Studios Senior Portraits: Max Ward Delmar Studios THE 1978 TOTEM POLE STAFF Cindy Lou Abernathy Jackie Brewer Karen Buchanan Kimi Diaz Sharon Dunning Lindsey Edwards Tammie Giles Anne Gorman Cindy Hargadon Lorraine Hinson Tia Holmes Donna Kirstein Martha Lukhard Kim McCracken Stephanie Morgan Tom Nichols Sarah Ogilvie Buck Overbey Twinkie Shackelford Linda Stallings Martha Stevens John Thornton James Verlander Lori Whiteman Beth Wright Information 185 Sato Sores ai invane ee ge Perera =| A word from our Bere eeS8| snonsors. 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GrArA’ WILE Jak Majorettes HENRICO HIGH BOOSTERS Class of 1979 Student Safety Club H-Teens A II H-Teens A I] H-Teens A 1V S.G.A; Key Club Latin Club French Club ef = = g Ss GS a e 201 ‘y LO POOR A eta, ‘ PEE Ode peas = ie} ao Ww c ie} Bl 3) oO oy A Abed, Widad 44, 173 Abele, Lenny 14, 137, 166, 167 Abernathy, Cindy Lou 10, 42, 54, 154, 161, 175, 179 Abrams, Catherine 44, 157 Adams, Adam 44 Adams, Lisa 12, 14, 83 Adams, Ricky 14, 15, 110, 111, 180 Adkins, Kanisha 66 Agee, Janet 66 Agee, Nora 54 Ahlers, Michael 14 Akers, Carolyn 14 Akers, Jennie 14 Aldredge, Carolyn 44 Aldredge, Doris 66 Alexander, Chantay 44 Alexander, Dale 54 Allen, Barry 54, 168, 169 Allen, Dina 54, 155 Allen, Eric 66 Allen, Karen 66 Allen, Lisa 44 Allen, Lori 44 Allen, Thomas 66 Alley, Charles 44, 167 Allgood, Douglas 44 Almond, Jeffrey 155 Alspaugh, Wanda 66 Alston, Gary 54 Alston, James 44 Alvis, Brenda 54 Alvis, Robert 14 Amory, Gail 15, 16, 140, 145, 147, 162, 174, 176 Ancarrow, Todd 66 Anderson, Donald 12, 14 Anderson, Steve 155 Anderson, Susan 54, 161 Andrews, Georgina 66 Andrews, Otis 66 Appich, Susan 14, 154, 173, 175 Archer, Joan 44 Archer, Yolanda 54, 103, 161 Arledge, Claudia 129, 134, 164, 175 Armstrong, Brenda 66 Armstrong, Dorothy 54, 171 Arnett, Constance 14, 15, 129, 140, 143, 145, 156, 164, 174 Arnette, Bruce 54, 168 Arrowood, Terry 54 Artabazon, Ralph 54 Artiglere, Lynn 44 Arutunian, Kenneth 66 Ashworth, Doug 54 Ashworth, Charles 45 Athews, Robert 126 Atkins, Michael 54 Atkinson, Dean 15 Atkinson, Kendra 66 Atkinson, Neal 66 Atkinson, Theodore 54, 107 Atkinson, Timothy 107, 135, 174, 177 Ayers, Lisa 54, 170, 171 B Bacon, Debra 66 Baggby, Troy 66 Bailey, Andrew 24 Baily, Dawn 45, 155 Baker, Nancy 54 Baldwin, Anne 45, 171 Ballard, Adrianne 66 Banks, Juanita 54 Bannister, Cozetta 54, 171 Banton, Dennis 54, 127, 169 Banton, Mike 66, 168 Barber, Gary 54, 170, 171 Barber, Sheila 45 Bareford, Debbie 54 Barlow, Deborah 55, 155, 170, 175 Barnes, Cherolyn 66 Barnett, Ronald 55 Barrett, Kristonita 55 Barrett, Tracy 45 Bartgis, John 66 Bartle, Julie 45, 155 Bartlett, Annette 55, 161 Baskerville, Wendell 66 Bass, Barry 66 Bass, Sheri 55 Baugh, David 55 Baugh, Teresa 142, 143, 162 Baugher, Karen 55 Bawsel, John 55 Baybutt, Laurianne 55, 161, 182 Beadles, Dabney 55, 155, 164, 175 Bealle, Paul 180 202 Index Beard, Kimberly 55, 165, 171 Beard, Tracye 67 Beattie, Troy 55 Beaver, Jeff 45, 107 Beaver, Roger 45, 125, 126, 127 Beaver, Teri 67, 103 Beazley, Rodney 55 Beck, Donna 67 Beck, John 45 Bell, Carolyn 67, 175, 180 Bell, David 67, 168 Bell, Ronald 55, 120, 121, 122, 175 Belvin, Stuart 17, 126, 127 Bennett, Ian 55 Bennett, Laurie 55 Bentz, Carolyn 55, 161, 175 Berry, Susan 16 Bevan, Christopher 55 Beyke, Judith 180 Bingley, Lori 16 Bishoff, Dennis 114 Blackard, Linda 55 Blackard, Lorie 45, 175 Blackard, Todd 55, 168 Blair, Richard 16 Blake, Tracey 55, 155, 161, 175 Bland, Karen 45 Boldin, Rebecca 155 Boldin, William 45, 155, 167 Boltz, Jerry 55 Boltz, Theresa 16, 158 Booth, Edward 55 Booth, Elizabeth 45 Booth, Mark 155 Borkey, Pamela 55, 154 Borkey, Walter 67 Boseman, Anthoney 67 Bottoms, Ernest 67 Bottoms, Sandra 16, 36, 173 Bouhussein, Fuad 45, 55 Bowles, Al Bowles, Susan 55, 175 Bowles, Tom 45, 105, 175, 176, 197 Bowman, Sherry 55 Boyer, Alice 16, 171 Boyer, Susan 180 Boyle, Mike 55, 120 Brackett, Raymond 56 Bradley, Annette 56, 103, 129 Bradley, Cynthia 56 Bradley, David 67 Bradshaw, William 56, 109 Bragg, Jeffrey 16 Bragg, Steve 67, 168 Brewer, Jacquelyn 44, 45, 135, 154, 180, 181, 182 Brickey, Donna 45 Bridger, George 168 Bridgers, Jackie 56, 99 Bridges, Steven 67 Bridges, Tracy 17, 167, 181 Brightly, Carlton 56 Brini, Dana 45 Brini, Gina 56, 171 Brizzolara, Dennis 67, 115, 177 Broaddus, David 56 Broaddus, James 45, 107 Broaddus, Robert 17 Brock, Donna 45 Broidy, Joyce 17 Brooke, Jimmy 67 Brooks, Sabrina 117, 168 Brooks, William 56 Broughman, Glenn 45, 158 Broughman, Jeanette 56 Brown, Cheryl 17 Brown, Curtis 17 Brown, Cynthia 56 Brown, Darlene 45 Brown, Donnie 17 Brown, Karen 45 Brown, Karen W. 56 Brown, Karen V. 168 Brown, Lewis 109 Brown, Mathew 115 Brown, Ricky 110 Brown, Robert 45 Brown, Milburn Brown, Todd 168 Brown, Tondra 56 Brown, Zina 168 Browning, Glenda 45, 158 Bruce, Brian 56, 57 Bruce, Douglas 56 Bruce, Taylor 45, 157, 179 Brunner, Lannie 56, 129, 167 Bruske, Johannah 56 Bryant, Anthoney 168 Bryant, Charles 114, 144 Bryant, Jeff 46 Bryant, Pam 46, 158 Buchanan, Karen 45, 46, 157, 162, 175, 182 Bucher, Anna 56, 180 Bullard, Robbie 109, 168 Burks, Cheryl 56, 99, 100 Burley, Meg 56, 155, 168 Burnett, Ernest 56, 168 Burns, Joyce 56 Bussuss, Roger 46 Burton, Brenda 56 Burton, Curtis 46, 198 Burton, Donald 17 Burton, Gayle 46 Burton, Mike 46, 119, 157, 176 Burton, Scott 17 Burton, Suzanne 56 Butler, Charles 56 Buttner, James 46 Button, Brenda 56 Byerly, James 46, 121 Byrd, Stevin 67 Ee Cain, Mary 56, 155, 161, 171 Cain, David 15, 17, 142, 157 Calabrese, Lori 56, 102, 103 Calhoun, Cathy 67 Call, Cheryl 46 Campbell, Donald Campbell Elizabeth Campbell, Kenneth 46 Camus, Cindy 17 Camus, Pam 56 Camus, Sarah 56 Cannon, Mark 56, 171 Cardoza, Elizabeth 56, 168 Cardoza, Howard 46 Carlton, Richard 17 Carlton, Terry 56, 168, 179 Carpenter, Kimberly 56, 179 Carr, Kenneth 67, 109 Carroll, Charles 46, 157, 177 Carroll, Tim 56, 126 Carry, Todd 68, 109, 119 Carson, David 56 Carson, Heidi 67 Carter, Bruce 67 Carter, Leon 46 Carter, Linwood 67 Carter, Melvin 67 Carter, Roy 67, 109 Carter, Tara 154, 168 Cassity, Donna 17, 180 Cassity, Donald 56, 107 Cassity, Donald 56, 107 Caswell, Diane 68 Cecchi, Paul 17, 141, 142, 143, 164, 180 Cecil, Joseph 67, 109 Chalkley, Russell 67 Chandler, Dalton 67 Chandler, Donna 17 Chandler, Lynda 67 Chaplin, Sherry 67, 171 Chappell, Jack 46, 177 Chappell, Sidney 17, 179 Chenault, Billy E. Chenault, Greg 46, 107, 168, 169 Childress, Ellen 15, 155 Childress, Fred 18 Childress, Howard Childress, Mark 46 Chisenhall, Debra 67, 154,:155 Chisolm, Jacqueline 46, 155, 192 Chisholm, Lori 56, 170, 171, 179 Claiborne, Eric 11, 110, 115 Clark, Hugh 56 Clark, John 56 Clark, Kathleen 175 Clark, Linda 18 Clark, Linda 18 Clark, Timothy 67 Clarke, Catherine 46, 53, 175 Clarke, Daniel 56, 168 Clarke, Diane 18, 161 Clarke, Donna 45, 109, 169, 171 Clarke, Jeffrey 18 Clarke, Kevin 46, 147 Clarke, Michelle 18, 144, 180 Clarke, Susan 18, 180 Claud, Gene 18 Clayton, Mark 18 Chine, Jeffrey 67 Clifton, Barbara 56 Cloninger, Elizabeth 67, 155, 171 Clowers, Darrell 46 Coates, Bryant 67 Cobb, Kevin 46, 157 Cochran, Mary 68 Cochran, Susan 15, 18, 156 Coddington, Dennis 46, 158 Cole, Catherine 18, 141 Cole, Kenneth 56, 155, 169, 173 Cole, Michael 56, 168 Coles, Patricia 56 Colley, Britt 18, 74, 107, 176 Collins, Bev 65, 168 Collins, Donna 56, 168, 169 Collins, John 68, 109 Collins, Raymond 46, 171 Cheri Hodges and Lisa Smith shai moments... Colvig, Gail 19, 142, 157, 161, 168, 171 Colyer, Richard 68 Connatser, Mike 46 Connor, Patrick Conyers, Arvette 57 Cooke, Barry 15, 19, 158 Cooke, Cynthia 68, 155 Cooke, Jerry 19, 107, 140, 177 Cooke, Paul 126, 127, 155 Cooke, Sherri 175 Cooke, Steve 56, 126, 155, 173 Cooke, Sue 68 Cooks, Louis 18 Cooper, Beth 46 Cooper, Raymond 68 Coppage, David 46, 157 Coppage, Douglas 68, 168 Cornetta, Connie 19 Cornetta, Jackie 57 Cosby, Antionette 57 Cosby, Cassandra 19 Cosby, Ralph 68 Costin, Philip 46, 115, 125 Couch, Donna 57, 180 Cants, Charles 46 Covington, Kenny 68, 109 Covington, William 68 Cox, Bruce 19, 105, 107, 180 Coxford, Pamela 68, 129, 175 Crawford, David 46 Crawford, Dawn 125 Creech, Kim 46 Crenshaw, Jennifer 68, 171 Crigger, Benson 68 Croom, Shari 19 Crosby, Frederick 107, 180 Crowder, Cathy 46 Crumps, William 126 Culley, David 68 Culley, Jo Ellen 46, 170, 171 Currier, Becky 46, 169 Currier, Donald 68, 168, 169 Currid, Edward 68 Curry, Shane 171 Curtis, N.B. 57, 107 D Daley, Terry 46, 155, 164, 173, 175 Dance, Sheila Dandridge, Charles Daniel, Benjamin Daniel, Virginia 19 Daniels, B. 114 Daniels, Diane 46, 180 Daniels, Kelvin 46, 158 Dankos, Glenn 19, 107, 174, 176 Davis, Laneta 57, 170 Davis, Lloydette 57 Davis, Pamela 68, 175 Davis, Stuart 46 Davis, Valencia 19, 180 Daw, Charlene 68 Dawson, Jeff 46 Deagle, Danny 57 Dean, James 68 Dean, Lisa 20, 99, 100, 180 Degen, Alan 46 DeJong, M. 158 Dellinger, Eddie 20, 107, 174, 180 Demery, Timothy Denson, Thomas 57 Derricot, Jeannie 68 Derricott, John 20 DeShazo, Joe 46 Detrick, Cathy 57, 155, 171 Diaz, Bambi 20, 145, 147, 157, 164, 174, 177, 180 Diaz, Kimberly 57, 165, 175 Diaz, Michelle 57, 129, 165, 175 Dickenson, Linda 68, 175 Donovan, Rhonda 20 Donovan, Sharon 46 Dougherty, Brian 68 Dowdy, Paul 57 Dowdy, Steve 20, 105, 107, 135, 156, 176 Dowdy, Thomas 46, 168, 169 Downey, Carl 46 Drummond, Debra 47, 180 D’Surney, David 20, 40, 157 D’Surney, Lizbeth 57, 165 Duesberry, Robert 20, 177, 180 Duesberry, Sandra 68, 165, 173, 175 Duffie, Eddie 68, 168 Duffie, Janet 68 Duggan, Patrick Dula, David Duncan, Bonny 47, 154, 170, 171, 180 Duncan, Ginger Duncan, William Dunkelberger, Ray Dunning, Julie 68 Dunning, Sharon 15, 20, 156, 174, 180, 182, 183 Durham, Ruth 20, 180 Durrant, Douglas 47 Duvall, Ricky 68 Dvog, Khanh 68 Dyson, Regina 180 Dyson, Renee 20 E Eades, Donna 47 Early, Ben 68 Eary, Richard 20 Eary, Vicky 47, 180 Eastman, Frank 47 Eberhardt, Terrance 109 Eddleton, Donna 57 Edmonds, David 20 Edwards, Joan 68, 175 Edwards, Lindsey 47, 175, 192 Edwards, Lisa 57, 155 Edwards, Marty 69 Edwards, Michael 109, 115 Edwards. Robert 69, 109 Edwards, Warren 47 Eheart, Carolyn 57 Eisenberg, Eileen 47 Elgin, George 69 Elgin, Karen 20 Ellen, Andrew 20, 134, 173, 179 Elliott, Donald 57, 125, 126, 155 Elliot, Jeanette 69, 171 Elliott, Matthew 20, 117 Elliott, Stephen 168 Ellis, Deborah 181 Ellis, Deborah 181 Ellis, Dennis 47 Emerson, Bernard 47 Emory, Dindy 57 Enright 57 Epps, Cynthia 69 Epps, Cynthia 69 Erdman, Susan 69, 179 Erskine, Jane 57 Erskine, William 14, 21, 107, 108 Estes, Davis 109 Estis, Paul 21, 177 Etosh, Betty 69 Everett, Robin 21 Ewbank, Philip 47 B Faber, Jenny 69, 103 Faber, Sally 47 Faggert, Steve 69, 109 Faina, William 47 Falconer, Harry 47, 155 Faris, Joy 47, 168, 169 Farley, Eric 47 Farmer, Angel 55 Farmer, John 47, 107, 126, 127 Farmer, Matthew 47, 107 Farmer, Scott 58 Farmer, Teresa 44, 45, 47, 171, 175 Felton, Staley 47, 156, 167, 168, 169, 173 Femiani, Clara 69, 154 Femiani, Rose 47 Ferguson, Geoffrey 42, 179 Ferguson, Gregory 21, 58, 157, 177 Ferrell, Peggy 58 Fifield, Darryle 69 Finley, Karen 21 Fisher, Crystal 69 Fisher, Rochelle 58 Fitzgerald, John 69 Fleet, Charles 47, 155 Fleming, Winona 47, 99 Flippen, Donald 47, 155, 179 Flippen, Suzanne 69 Flora, David 69 Fodill, Cynthia 21 Fodill, Susan 58 Fontaine, Walter 69 Forbes, Cassandra 58 Forbes, Steven 42, 58 Ford, Douglas 47, 158 Ford, George 69, 115 Forthuber, Stephen 21, 110, 174, 177 Foster, David 47 Foster, Donna 58 Foster, Sheri 47 Fountaine, Walter 69, 109 Fowler, Kathleen 58, 180 Fowler, Susan 69 Fowler, Terence 21 Fox, Michael 42, 58, 170 Fox, Patrice 58, 180 Fox, Sonia 21, 180 Fox, William 58, 171 Foxwell, Cirk 58 Franklin, Claiborne 47 Franklin, Eric 58, 65, 169 Frazier, Avis 47, 180 Fredericksen, Crispix 179 Fredericksen, Lisa 21, 167 Fredericksen, R. Eric 69 Freed, Karen 69, 129, 175 Freeman, Charles 42 Freeman, Earnay 58, 161 Freeman, Susan 69 Freeman, Earnest 69 Freeman, Jerry 47 Freeze, Robin 58, 154, 164, 173, 180 Fritz, Philip 47, 175, 176 Frostick, Jerry 47, 110, 111, 157, 173, 175, 176 Fulton, Mildred 47, 128, 129 Funkhouser, Mike 21 Funkhouser, Sherri 69 G Gaines, Norman 69 Gaines, Wanda 48 Gantt, Eunice 58, 155 Gard, Craig 58, 114 Galaspie, Paul 58, 155, 168, 169 Garcia, Michael 21 Garness, Faye 48, 178 Garness, Stephanie 48, 178, 180 Garnett, Gayle 48, 155, 164, 175 Garnett, Lawrence 58 Garrett, Anna-Marie 21, 169, 180 Garrett, Cherie 58, 168 Garrett, Keith 70 Garrett, Thomas 70 Garrett, William 58 Garriock, Jamie 58, 105, 180 Gennett, M. 109 Gentry, Beth 48 Gentry, Lisa 48, 164, 175 Gentry, Pam 48, 158 Gibbs, Leonard 21, 158 Gibbs, Vera 58 Gibson, Donna 58, 154, 168, 169 Gibson, Kevin 21, 104, 107, 119, 174, 176 Gibson, Trudy 70, 175 Giles, Tommie 48 Giles, Tammie 48 Gittman, Sheila 58, 180 Gladden, Antonia 58 Glasper, Tracey 70, 128, 129 Glave, Jennifer 70 Goins, Jeffrey 48 Goldenbaum, Martin 70, 168, 169 Goldine, J. 155 Golding, John 22, 179 Gooch, Barbara 58, 154 Good, David 18, 22, 107, 124, 127 Good, Michael 70 Goode, Andrea 58 Goodloe, Graham 70, 168 Goodman, Lori 58 Goodrich, Dawn 58, 175, 180 Gorman, Anne 45, 48, 154, 157, 175, 182 Gorman, Katy 58, 175 Gorman, Mary 70, 175 Gortney, Liz 58 Gove, Ralph 70 Gowen, Jerry 70 Graham, John 70 Graves, Carolyn 22, 180 Graves, Chris 70 Gray, Joe 22 Green, Richard 114 Green, N. 22, 70, 171 Green, Susan 172, 173 Greene, Allison 48 Gregory, Jennifer 48 Gregory, Laura 15, 22, 98, 99, 101, 145, 156557, Gregory, Michael 107, 176 Gress, Margaret 58 Grigg, Julian 22 Grizer, Donna 48, 70 Greer, Richard 58 Grimmer, Theresa 58 Grosz, Robert 22 Grubbs, Elizabeth 70, 155, 175 Gunnell, James 70 Gunter, Donald 22 Gunter, Gisele 70 Gupton, Lisa 42, 58 Guy, Penny 22, 180 H Hadra, Reed 107 Halasz, Butch 58, 155 Hale, Kenneth 58, 155 Hall, Clifford 70 Hall, Connie 70 Hall, Darryle 44, 45, 48 Hall, Deborah 71 Hall, Doris 58 Hall, Frances 48 Hall, Gary 48, 158 Hall, Kevin 58 Hamlin, Kenneth 70 Hammond, Penny 71 Hankins, Gary 48 Hardy, Yvonne 58 Hare, Curtis 58 Hargadon, Cindy 15, 22, 141, 156, 162, 180, 182, 183 Hargadon, Laurie 71, 165 Harrelson, Christine 71 Harris, Andrea 71, 171 Harris, Christopher 48 Harris, Crystal 61 Harris, Douglas 48, 179 Harris, Earl 48 Harris, Jeanette 22 Harris, John 71 Harris, Mary 48, 157, 164 Harris, Michael 71 Harris, Page 58, 154, 173, 175 Harris, Richard 48, 157, 177 Harris, Robert 22, 169, 171 Harris, Wendyy 71, 165 Hart, Cynthia 22 Hart, Deborah 48, 180 Hart, Michael 22 Harvey, Philip 48 Harwood, Frances 23 Hastings, Kimberley 23 Hastings, Glenn 58 Gathcock, Sandra 23 Haufler, Robert 48, 107, 119 Hawkins, Cathy 59 Hawks, Thomas 71 Hayes, Andre 59, 171 Hayes, Cynthia 48, 164 Hayes, Denise 48, 154 Hayes, Leslie 71 Hayes, Mary 45, 48, 175 Haymans, Patricia 23, 180 Headkly, Charles 23, 177 Hedgepeth, Richard 168, 169 Heflebower, Paul 59 Hendrick Teresa 59 Henly, Greg 71, 166 Henry, Tom 71, 168 Herbert, Christopher 48, 124, 125, 126 Herbert Micheal 23, 168, 169 Herbert, Teresa 71, 129 Herringdon, Margaret 23, 143, 155, 156, 162 Hertsch, Jennifer 59, 161 Heston, Amy 59 Heston, George 71, 171 Hickmanm, Margaret 59 Hicks, Harold 59 Hicks, Ladonna 48 Hicks, Susan 48, 170, 171 Higgins, James 59 Hilldrup, Robert 23, 174 Hines, Stephanie 23 Hinson, Lorraine 71, 171, 182 Hicks, Judy 71, 180 Hinton, Valorie 23 Hiter, Chuck 71 Hobbs, Kenneth 59 Hobbs, Merl 23, 126, 127 Hodges, Cheri 48, 155, 164, 175 Hodges, Robin 59 Hodges, Karl 48 Hodson, Tammy 59 Hodson, William 24 Hoffman, Edward 59, 179 Hogue, Walter 71 Holbrook, Jessi 59 Holcomb, James 71, 170, 171 Holcomb, Juanita 59 Holland, Debbie 59 Hollis, David 24, 104, 105, 107 Holmes, Donald 71, 177 Holmes, Tia 15, 24, 174, 180, 183 Holmes, Timothy 71, 109, 118, 119 Holt, Jeffrey 48 Holt, Karen 24 Hood, Cecilia 48 Hoover, Cathy 48 Hoover, Tamela 24, 156, 170 Hopper, John 14, 180 Hornbarger, Harold 71, 109 Hornong, Binky 71 Horning, Dale 48 Horton, Christopher 24, 126, 127 Horton, Diane 71 Hott, Susan 24, 162, 174, 180 House, Victoria 59 Hovatter, Myra 167, 168, 169 Howard, Pamela 24 Hudson, William 155 Hudsom, Donna 59 Hudson, Laverne 59 Hudson, Lisa 59, 154 Hudson, Jeff 118 Hudson, John 48, 177 Hudson, Keith 71 Hudson, William 59, 65, 125, 179 Hudson, Tracy 25 Hughes, G. 158 Huges, Carrol 71, 109, 115 Hughes, Catherine 59, 180 Hughes, Gary 48 Hughes, Julie 59 Hughes, Lawrence 25 Hunnicutt, Teresa 59 Hunt, Linda 59, 180 Hunt, Toney 59, 107, 108 Hyatt, Phil 25 Hux, John 25 I Ikenberry, Dee Dee 59, 129, 171 J Jackson, John 179 Jackson, Karen 71 Jackson, Marcelle 178 Jackson, Sharon 48 Jackson T. 115 Jackson, William 59, 109, 110, 111 Jamerson, Delinda 48, 175 James, Edward 59 Jarrett, Michael 71, 115 Jarvis, Terri 15, 25, 157, 162, 182 Jennette, Marcus 71 Jeanette, Mike 48 Jennings, Robert 25, 177, 179 Jeter, Derek 59 Johnson, Bettina 48, 59, 168 Johnson, Johnson 59, 168 Johnson, David 175 Johnson, David 48, 58, 166, 173 Johnson, Deborah 55, 59 Johnson, Denita 100, 161 Johnson, Douglas 59 Johnson, Jacqueline 59, 169 Johnson, Joe 26, 126 Johnson, Karen 71 Johnson, Kenneth 48 Johnson, Kimberly 71 Johnson, Kimberly 26, 142, 174, 180 Johnson, Linda 59, 71, 155 Johnson, Michael 26 Johnson, Regina 165 Johnson, Reginald 59, 110 Johnson, Sherman 71, 109 Johnson, Stanley 26 Johnson, Tamara 59 Johnson, Woodley 71 Jones, Bruce 49, 179 Jones, Courtnie 59, 175 Jones, Cynthia 49 Jones, Dawn 59, 175 Jones, Jack 49, 167 Jones, JoAnn 71 Jones, John 49, 173 Jones, Joyce 71 Jones, Judith 155, 171 Jones, Karen 71 Jones, Kim 26, 161 Jones, Pam 49, 164, 168, 175 Jones, Robin 71, 175 Jones, Robyn 71, 175 Jones, Scherrie 71 Jones, Susan 71 Jones, Teresa 59, 180 Jones, Wilford 156, 176 Jones, William 71, 107 Judy, Barbara 49 Justice, Nancy 59, 168 Justice, Richard 26, 168 K Kallenberger, Martina 64, 155 Kasko, James 71 Kay, Terry 26, 157 Kay, Tracy 49, 177 Keen, Ronald 64 Kelley, Bobby 26 Kelly, Kathy 71 Kelley, Maria 71, 103 Kelley, Tricia 49 Kelly, William 49, 117 Kenney, Randy 64 Kennedy, Annette 64 Kennedy, Bryan 26, 110, 125, 143, 174 Keran, Paige 64 Keran, Peter 49 Ketron, Donna 71, 175 Kidd, Mary 49 Kies, Carolyn 26, 63 Kies, David 64 Kievaro, Dana 64 Kinder, Robbie 27, 167 King, Doug 109 King, Sharon 15, 27, 128, 129, 156, 174, 180 King, William 49 Kirby, William 49 Kirstein, Donna 49, 161, 180, 182 Kizzie, Denise 49, 99, 157 Klehr, Charles 77, 109, 119, 175 Klehr, Cynthia 27, 135, 156, 157, 174, 180 Klevgard, Heidi 49, 170, 171 Klevgard, Jason 77 Knapp, Joanne 64 Kopp, Tracy 64 Krueger, Ellen 77 Kucera, Robert 64 Kyger, James 64 gi uss’s atterm eat ose Index 203 Lacy, Laura 27 Ladd, Gordon 119, 179 Ladd, Jeffery 59 Lamb, David 27 Lamb, Susan 27, 180 Lambeth, Patricia 71 Lambeth, Shirley 59, 180 Langford, Paul 49 Lauterbach, Grace 27 Lauterbach, L. 72 Lawrence, Richard 59 Layne, Susan 27 Leake, Brett 15, 16, 24, 27, 140, 147, 194 Leake, Derek 41, 72, 155, 168 Lee, Gilbert 72 Lee, Christopher 59, 107 Lee, Nadine 59, 181 Lee, Norman 59, 118, 119 Leeson, Carol 72, 175 Legnaioli, Ann Marie 59, 171 Lemonds, Elvin 49 Lett, Cheryl 59 Lett, Earl 59 Lett, Pamela 28 Lett, Teresa 72, 165, 175 Leveque, Sarah 15, 28, 154 Lewis, Cherie 72, 129 Lewis, Dawn 45, 49, 169 Lewis, Foutaine 110 Lewis, Joseph 72 Lewis, Laverne 72, 171 Lewis, Titia 28 Lewis, Yvette 49 Linari, James 59 Linari, Laura 49 Lineberry, Willard 72 Lippy, Terrence 59 Lipscomb, Joseph 72 Litton, Keith 28 Llewellyn, Linda 28 Lloyd, Larry 170, 171 Logan, Gineen 72, 171 Logan, Karen 28 Longest, Gayle 49, 62 Longest, John 72 Longest, Robin 59, 161 Longo, Julie 49, 154, 161 Love, Valorie 59, 171 Loupassi, Maria 72 Lowry, Becky 28, 145 Lowry, Wilson 49, 115, 125, 155 Lowry, Patricia 28 Lowry, Robert 72, 115 Lucas, James 72 Luck, Frank 72, 115 Luck, Lynn 49, 129 Lucord, Donna 72, 154 Lukhard, Martha 28, 174, 183 Lukhard, Robert 72 Luster, LeVonne 59 Lutto, Lex 59 Lydiard, Jeff 28, 180 Lydiard, S. 158 Lynch, Arthur 59, 114 Lynch, Audrey 28 Lynch, Benita 59 Lynch, Durght 68, 109 Lynn, Kathryn 72 Lynn, Paula 28 Lyons, Janice 72 Lytton, William 158, 180 M Magee, Michael 72 Mahanes, Beau 49, 107 Mahanes, Melanie 72, 171, 175 Mahone, Cathy 42, 59 Mallory, Grace 60, 162, 175 Mallory, Thomas 73 Mallory, Tonita 49 Malmquist, Teresa 73 Manafalcone, Laura 48 Mansfield, Robert 73 Marano, Dennis 29 Mark, Tommy 49, 158 Marshall, Christine 29, 99, 157, 180 Marshburn, Billy 49 Martin, Allan 49 Martin, James K. 73 Martin, Joyce 60 Martin, Leah 50, 180 Martin, Michael 50, 168, 179 Martin, Nancy 29 Martin, Stuart 73 Matthews, Timmy 73, 109, 119 Mathews, Wilbur 29 Matthews, Debra 50, 161, 175 204 Index Mauney, Butch 29, 136 McAlister, Clifford 60, 107 McCarthy, David 29, 107, 174 McCauley, Gordon 73 McClure, Lisa 50 McCracken, Kimberly 50, 175 McCracken, Richard 60, 124 McDaniels, Brian 60, 126 McDermott, Genny 24, 29, 161, 166 McDermott, Sharon 60, 154, 168 McIntosh, Francis 29, 157 McKay, Cynthia 50 McKee, Scott 60 McKown, Martha 60, 102, 103 McLaughlin, David 29 McLawhorn, Sophie 73 McMillan, Glen 70 McRae, Robert 73 Meade, Sandra 29, 156, 161, 164, 166, 180 Meads, Susan 50, 175 Megne, Dana 29 Mendez, Linda 154, 168, 169, 170, 171 Mercier, Bruce 60, 107 Merrick, E. 178, 179 Merriman, Everette 59, 114 Messer, Guy 73 Metzger, Jennifer 60, 168, 175 Mickens, Pamela 73, 171 Middleton, Scott 29, 143 Middleton, Spence 29 Miles, Linda 50 Miles, Sandra 50 Milford, Monica 73, 165 Mill, Eugene 29, 177 Miller, Anne 60 Miller, Marylyn 73 Milican, Karen 73, 173, 165 Mills, Elizabeth 60, 102, 103, 155 Mills, Kimberly 60 Mills, Russell 60, 107 Mills, Vernon 29, 137 Milner, Robert 60, 107 Mink, Lawrence 30 Minor, Leslie 30 Minor, Michael 73 Minter, Meredith 60 Mitchell, Gregory 50 Mitchell, Robert 30, 142, 143, 168 Mitchell, Steve 50 Mitchell, Wendy 60, 180 Moles, Norma 73, 175 Monfalcone Allan 15, 30, 175 Monfalcone, Laura 168, 169 Montague, Lawrence 50 Montecalvo, Bianca 30 Montecalvo, Mike 50, 166, 167 Monroe, Gladys 50 Monroe, Nadine 60 Montgomery, Ruth 50 Moody, Alton 60 Moore, David 60, 62 Moore, Dennis 73, 109 Moore, Joseph 60, 114 Moore, Kenneth 73 Moore, Sherlene 30, 180 Moore, Sylvia 60 Mootz, James 73 Moore, Walter 114 Moran, David 73 Moran, Steven 150, 168, 169 Morgan, Stephanie 30, 182 Morgan, Thomas 60, 73 Morris, John 30, 110, 180 Morr is, Traci 73 Morton, Nancy 30, 174 Mosby, Ishmael 168 Mosely, Brenda 60 Moss, Deborah 73 Moss, Patricia 31 Motley, Andrea 60, 180 Mower, Terry 31 Moyer, Jason 31, 158 Moyer, Mary 31 Moyer, Thomas 73, 109 Murphey, Dwayne 50, 157, 177 Myers, Glenn 50 N Nadder, Kimberley 73 Nance, Linda 73 Naumann, Sheila 50, 173, 181 Neagle, Charles 31 Neagle, Joseph 60 Nelson, Francine 73 Nelson, Ricky 60, 177 Newcomb, David 60 Newcomb, James 31 Newcomb, Sherry 50, 175 Newman, Jon 107, 135, 157, 174, 176 Nicely, Mary 31 Nichols, Jeannie 60, 170, 171 Nichols, Kathy 50 Nichols, Thomas 61 Nicholson, John 61, 167, 168 Nix, Michelle 50, 175, 180 Nix, Tracie 73, 103 Noble, Charlotte 31 Nolen, Janet 73, 171 Nolen, Mary 50 Norrell, Mark 73, 115, 168 Novak, Mary 50 Nuckols, Gary 73 Nuckols, Susannah 3, 125, 180 Nunn, Catherine 31 Nunn, Stephen 50 Nunn, Stewart 73, 168 Nunnally, David 31, 106, 107, 180 Nunnally, Janet 23, 32, 141, 144, 157, 161 Nunnally, Janice 74, 180 Nunnally, Lee 50, 107, 175, 177 Nunnally, Scott 74, 168, 177 O Oakley Teresa 50 Ogilvie, Sarah 45, 50, 135, 157, 175, 179, 182 Oglesby, James 74, 109 Oglesby, Renee 32 Okamota, Nora 32 Omohundro, Anne 32 Omohundro, George 55, 61 Ooghe, Arthur 61 Orlandi, Vince 61 Ortell, Raymond 61 Ostein, Charlie 74 Ostein, Deborah 32, 166 Ostrander, Jeff 51 Ostrowski, Donald 51, 167 Overbey, Buck 44, 45, 51, 53, 54, 182 Owens, Kenneth 51, 107 Owens, 61 Page, Sylvia 74 Palmer, Allen 32, 107, 176 Palmer, Glenn 51, 126, 127 Pappas, Theresa 75, 164, 173 Parcell, Julia 61 Parrish, Linda 74 Passmore, Steve 51 Pastore, Gus 74, 173 Pastore, Julie 51 Patch, Suzzanne 32 Patterson, Barry 52, 74, 179 Patterson, Crystal 23 Patterson, Teresa 51, 103 Patterson, Victor 61 Patton, Michele 55, 155 Payne, Julie 74, 113, 168 Payne, Sharon 32, 98, 99, 101, 180 Peal, Kimberly 74 Peale, J. 107 Pearman, Mary 45, 47, 51 Peay, Darryl 51, 75, 173 Peay, David 51, 177 Peele, Jason 61 Perkins, Cathy 61, 175 Perkins, Debbie 32, 134, 141, 162, 180 Perkins, James 51, 107, 176 Perry, Christopher 61 Perry, Tim 51 Petree, Ricky 51 Phillips, Debarah 74 Phillips, Ricky 61 Pierce, Sheryl 74 Pierce, Wade 61 Pierce, Wanda 61 Pilcher, John 32 Pilcher, Richard 51 Pilcher, Susan 74, 180 Pinson, Donna 74 Pitchford, Ann 51, 162 Pittard, Kerri 74 Pittman, David 51 Pittman, James 74 Pittman, Terry 45, 51, 154 Pitts, Frances 61 Pitts, Lori 61 Pitts, Sheryl 15, 32, 161, 174, 180 Pleasants, Garland 61, 114 Plummer, Monica 51, 171 Plummer, Ralph 32, 119, 176 Plummer, Randy 32, 104 Pohlig, Kristen 32, 134, 142, 143, 156 Poitras, Danny 32 Pollard, Dee 61 Pollard, Harriet 171 Pomfreey, Russell 61 Poole, Scott 61, 126 Poole, Shelia 61, 178 Poore, Bernard 52 Potts, Agnes 51, 168, 169, 172 Powell, David 61 Powell, Glenn 158 Powell, Guy 51, 158 Powell, Michael 61 Powell, Speedy 74, 166 Powell, Toni 74 Powell, Wendell 33 Powers, Kenneth 74, 109 Powers, Linda 61, 155, 168, 179 Powers, Michael 74 Poytmess, Cynthia 175 Preissner, Sharon 33 Prior, Patti 33 Pritchett, Beatrice 51, 167 Pritchett, Johnny 33 Proffitt, Shelly 74 Pugh, James 74 Puller, Cary 33 Puryear, Doris 61 Puryear, Kelly 15, 33, 143, 174 Puryear, Richard 33 QO Quarles, Renne 51, 99, 170, 171, 180 Quimby, Diane 45, 51, 164, 175 Quimby, Neil 74, 168 R Ramadan, Koirih 61 Ramsey, Pete 33, 107, 176 Ramsey, Sherry 61 Randolph, Frederica 33 Ready, Monica 168 Redd, Terry 74 Reed, Lori 33, 180 Reid, Gretchen 51, 175 Reynolds, Diane 74 Reynolds, Jeffrey 33 Reynolds, Jonathon 57, 61 Rice, Bryan 51 Rich, Karen 33, 129, 162, 173, 179 Rich Matthew 61, 115, 124, 125 Richardson, Alvin 61 Richardson, Jacqueline 61 Richardson, Lolo 74 Richardson, Sheri 61 Rigsby, D. 158 Rigsby, Carol 33, 156 Rigsby, Kenny 33 Riley, Catherine 33, 180 Ritchie, Marvella 62 Ritchie, Michael 34, 156, 166, 168, 171 Roane, Walter 51, 62, 177 Roberson, Bernadette 51 Roberts Sharon 34, 174 Roberts, Tina 174 Robinson, David 34, 110, 156 Robinson, Donna 62 Robinson, Frederick 34, 155, 156, 177 Robertson, Lorrie 74 Robertson, Michael 74, 168 Robinson, Janice 34, 181 Robinson, Robin 74 Robinson, Sherrie 74 Robinson, Stephen 44, 51, 155 Roberts, Jeffrey 62 Roccaforte 51 Rochale, Linda 51 Rogers, Brenda 74 Rogers, Ricky 62, 114 Rook, Donald 62 Rose, David 46, 74, 168 Rosemond, Douglas 62 Rowe, Carolyn 62 Rowe, Patricia 62 Rowlett, Kathy 34, 99, 135, 174 Royal, Sterling 74 Runion, Mike 35, 158 Runion, Deborah 74 Runion, Joy 52 Rush, Kevin 15, 35, 107, 174, 177, 180 Rush, Paul 62, 126 Rutherford, Billy 62 Rynes, Theresa 62, 180 Rynes, Zita 74 Sacra, Mark 62, 179 Sadler, Bob 52, 168, 169 Sadler, James 62 Saller, Greg Salomon, Madeline 62 Sentamaris, Janet 74 Savage, John 74 y Santos, Tonda 62, 161 Satterwhite, Terry 35, 158 Saunder, Mike 62 Saunders, Mary 52, 173, 180 Sauer, Martha 35, 168, 169 Scharf, Matt 52, 155 Schisler, Shari 18, 62 Schneider, Kathy 74, 171, 175 Schools, Michael 74 Schultz, Kathy 62, 154, 175 Schultz, Mary 62, 129 Scott, Crystal 62 Scott, Robin 35 Scott, Sandra 35, 161, 180 Scruggs, Thomas 62 Seal, Claude 74 Seay, Kathleen 52, 167 Seither, Sandra 52, 154, 170, 171, 180 Selden, Carolyn 175 Selden, Todd 15, 35, 155, 157 Sellars, Sandra 62, 105 Semones, Kenny 62 Semones, Lorie 74, 171 Settle, John 74, 109 Settle, Rebecca 52 Seward, Tim 74, 107 Shackelford, Twinkie 35, 145, 164, 174, 180, 182 Shaffer, James 52 Shaninian, Sharon 52, 158 Sharpe, William 62 Shaw, Betty 35 Shaw, Raymond 62 Shearin, Jeffrey 52 Sheets, William 74, 109 Shefelton, Robert 62, 107 Shelton, Cathy 62, 155, 161 Shepherd, Jonathan 74 Shepherd, Robin 52, 158 Shepperson, Sharon 52 Shepperson, Therman 35 Sherrod, Brian 62, 126, 127 Sherrod, Bruce 62, 124, 125, 126, 127 Sherrod, Jonathan 52, 55, 177 Sherrod, Suzanne 62, 165, 171, 175 Shinault, Jerry 62 Shook, Brian 62, 154, 170, 171 Shook, Lauri 154, 161, 171, 179, 191 Shope, Kathy 74, 171 Shumaker, Karen 62, 171 Shumaker, Wayne 63 Sibley, Sherrie 52 Sickinger, Jacqueline 63, 180 Sillman, Sharon 63 Simmers, Barry 35, 157, 177, 180 Simmers, Clay 52, 177 Simms, Rebecca 52, 158 Simmons, Cecelia 63 Sizemore, Karen 52, 155 Slater, Darlene 75 Sledd, Richard 52, 110, 112, 115 Smiley, Diana 35, 99 Smiley, Donna 75, 102, 103, 173 Smiley, Levette 63, 173 Smith, Andrea 15, 36, 135, 145, 156, 162, 171, 173 Smith, Charles 15, 35, 179 Smith, Darlene 35 Smith, David 75 Smith, Diane 75, 180 Smith, Glenn 52, 169, 171, 173 Smith, James 35, 168 Smith, Lisa 52, 175, 179 Smith, Matt 63 Smith, Pamela 63 Smith, Ray 75 Smith, Robby 109, 114, 168 Smith, Sherrie 75 Smith, Terri 36 Smith, Vickie 63, 168 Smith, Wayne 52, 115, 119, 125, 173, 176 Smith, Bill 75 Smither, Ken 15, 36, 110, 135, 157, 174, 176 Smithers, Barrie 63, 103 Smook, Jeanette 63, 129, 154, 175, 179 Smook, Patrick 36, 158 Snead, Craig 75 Snipes 52 Snead, Yinetta 75 Snell, Sherri 75 Snyder, Kathy 103 Solomon, Madeline 168 Sopok, Steve 63 Southard, Jerry 84 Spainhour, Lisa 63, 161 Spainhour, Steve 36 Speas, Clifford 52 Spedden, Gary 36 Spence, James 52 Spence, Paul 75 Spenner, Diane 75 Spenner, Sandra 36 Spicer, Cheryl 36 Spicer, Butch 75, 157 Spicer, Suzanne 52 Spiers, Ray 75 Spiers, Robbie 75, 168, 176 Spiers, William 52, 179 Spiller, Kimberly 75, 180 Sprouse, Connie 75, 180 Sprouse, Greg 52, 107 Sprouse, Kevin 75, 109 Sprouse, Lisa 129, 158, 180 Sprouse, Michelle 66, 75, 113, 129, 165, 175 Stallings, Buster 175, 177 Stallings, Linda 182 Starner, Russel 36, 155, 169 Starnes, Charles 75 Steinie, Delbert 37 Stein, Suzanne 63 Stevens, Joanna 75 Stevens, Martha 15, 37, 135, 143, 157, 174, 182 Stewart, Donald 63 Stewart, James 37, 107 Stewart, John 75, 167 Stewart, Ricky Stewart, Sheila 161 Stiebel, Donnie 37, 158 Stiebel, Sheryl 37, 141, 154, 162 Stiff, Charles 63, 168, 169, 173, 179 Stinett, Georgianne 63, 155, 173 Stocffler, Rockie 75, 109 Stone, Belinda Stone, Cecil Stone, Jayson Stone, Robin 63 Stone, Todd 75, 168, 179 Strauss, Missy 63, 155, 173 Strawder, Cecilia Strawder, Stephanie 75 Streater, Duchess 75 Streater, Lynette 63 Stri ckler, James 75 Strickler, Robin 37 Suokko, Timo 37, 136, 137, 155, 174, 179 Sutton, Dion 63, 114 Sutton, Robin 75 Sutton, Valvin Sutton, Wayne Swane, Jeffrey 37, 53, 179 Swane, Mike Swecker, Kenneth 76, 109 Sweeney, George Sweeney, Rebecca 63 Switzer, Mark 76 Sylva, Gene Sylva, Judy 63 T Talbert, Robin 158 Talbott, Winfrey 76 Talman, Kenny 110 Talman, Paul 63 Tanner, Brigitte 76 Tate, Lisa 76, 175 Tate, Mary 61, 63, 155, 168 Taylor, Cassandra 52, 178 Taylor, Dewayne 76 Taylor-Fifield 76, 168 Taylor, Gilbert 37 Taylor, Joseph 76 Taylor, Kim 76 Taylor, Patricia 63 Taylor, Philip 38, 158 Taylor, Vonda 38 Taylor, Wilbert 76 Taylor, Willie 63 Terrell, Linda 63, 173 Terry, Lisa 76 Terry, Mical 76 Terry, Quentin 76 Texler, Daniel 52, 115, 125, 126, 127, 155 Thaniel, Sharon 63 Tharp, Jeff 52, Thomas, Courtney 38, 126, 127 Thomas, Cynthia 76 Thomas, Lindsay 63, 126 Thomas, Shurine 171 Thompson, Carol 63, 165 Thompson, Desiree 38 Thompson, Guy 38, 168 Thompson, James 63, 107 Thompson, Kimberly 28, 164, 180 Thompson, Thomas 38 Thompson, Tanya 63 Thompson, Wesley 176 Thornbury, Edward 38 Thornton, John 44, 52, 176 Thornton, Kathy 38 Thurmond, Belinda 63, 170 Thurmond, Karen 76 Thurman, S. 171 Thurston, Mary 76 Thurston, Paul 63 Tignor, Donna 52, 158 Tilley, James 170, 171 Timberlake, Christine 180 Timberlake, Ellen 52, 99, 101, 154, 157, 175 Tinsley, Tommy 76 Tipton, Teresa 63 Tobias, Kyle 38, 170, 171 Tomasek, Carole 38 Tonacci, Frank 38 Traweek, Robert 63 Tradwell, Michael 52 Trevillian 52, 141, 161 Trevillian, Jeffrey 52 Trevvett, Dee 154 Trevvett, Dolores 76 Trevvett, Laura 38, 99, 180 Trice, Ronald 52, 116, 118, 125, 168 Trimmer, Charlie 53, 155, 157, 168, 169 Trimmer, Robert 15, 38 Trotman, Tammy 38, 99, 145, 174, 180 Tuck, Carol 39 Tuck, David 39, 157, 176 Tuck, Oscar 63 Tucker, Lauren 76, 155, 168 Tucker, Virgil 104 Tucker, Walter 63 Turner, Benita 99, 101 Tyler, Steve 76, 169, 178, 179 Tyler, Sharon 53, 168, 169, 178, 179 Tyler, Tammy 76 U Underwood, Kenny 53, 177 Underwood, Marjorie 63, 155, 175 Updike, Maxine 180 Utley, Martha 76, 102, 103 Uzel, Jean 53 Valhos, 157 VanBrackle, Allen 15, 39, 41, 143, 157, 174, 177 VanPeit, Teresa 76 VanDusen, Bret 63 VanDusen, Tod 63 Vass, Chris 53, 177 Vass, DeEtte 63 Vaughan, Janet 76 Vaughan, Jevetta 171, 181 Vaughan, 39 Vaughan, Tricia 39, 156 Verlander, Bonnie 76, 113, 168, 175 Verlander, James 63, 168, 182 Vestal, Dennis 39, 158 Vestal, Penny 53 Via, Andrew 76, 109, 126, 155 Via, Martha 39, 142, 143, 157, 181 Vick, Diane 53 Vickhouse, Dianne 39 Vlahos, Kristin 57, 63, 154, 168 Vlahos, Mark 39, 181 Vonesh, Tony 30 W Waalewyn, Steven 63 Waddill, George 76 Wade, Gail 63 Wade, Phyllis 53 Wade, Teresa 76, 175 Waldrop, Kimberly 64, 173 Walker, David 64 Walker, Ernest 76 Walker, Forrest 39 Walker, Karen 64 Walker, Kim 64 Walker, Melisa 64, 154 Walker, Robin 53, 141, 162 Walker, Vernie Wallace, James 40, 166, 177, 180 Wallace, Michael 40 Wallace, Patrick 40 Waller, Mark 76 Waller, Paula 40, 161 Walls, Kimberley 40, 175, 180 Walls, George 40 Walsh, Tina 40, 63 Wampler, Lynn 53, 168, 169, 173 Ward, Karen 64, 129, 173 Ward, Leslie 76 Warren, Charles 40 Washburn, Grant 76 Washington, Allison 40 Washington, Dana 53 Washington, Kathy 76 Washington, Lisa 64 Washington, Tony 76 Waters, Amber 15, 41 Watkins, Walter 76 Watson, Deborah A. 41 Watson, Kimberly 161, 179 Watson, Vanessa 53, 155, 164, 175 Watts, Wilbur 77 Webb, Dorsey 64, 107, 117, 168 Wells, Fletcher 77 Wells, Joyce 77, 180 Welstead, Carol 64, 155, 165, 169, 175 Welstead, William 53, 169 West, Dennis 41 West, Mickey 77 West, Pamela 41 West, Teresa 53 Westbrook, Rita 64 Westbrook, Spencer 53 Wetzler, Sylinda 77, 165, 175 Wetzler, Teresa 15, 16, 41, 140, 164, 174 Wheeler, Perry 41, 126, 127 Whitaker, William 64 White, David 64 White, Edward 41 Whitehead, Wanda 53 Whiteman, Lori 53, 154, 157, 175, 182 Whitener, Chris 77 Whitley, Rodney 64, 114 Whitlock, Vickie 64 Whitlock, Charlotte 64, 165, 171, 175 Whitlock, Melissa 41 Whitfield, Mark 53, 167 Whitley, Lisa 53 Wilcox, Catherine 41, 180 Wilcox, Fred 107 Wilcox, Mark 64 Wilcox, Rhonda 77, 165, 175 Wilcox, Susan 165, 175 Wiles, Edward 41 Wiles, Wendy 64 Wilkerson, Kenneth 114 Wilkerson, Linda 64 Wilkinson, Debbie 52 Wilkinson, Karen 41, 158 Wilkinson, Kari 77 Williams, Anita 64 Williams, Debbie 53, 134 Williams, Gregg 77 Williams, Harvey 42 Williams, James 77 Williams, John 53 Williams, John 64 Williams, Kenneth 114, 115 Williams, Patti 53, 171 Williams, Timothy 64, 168 Williams, Veronica 77, 168 Williams, Wendy 77 Wilson, Sheryl 53 Wilton, George 77 Windle, Earl 42 Windsor, Bruce 158 Winecoff, Nancy 42, 157, 168, 169, 173, 179 Winecoff, Steven 53 Winecoff, Thomas 64, 168, 169 Wingfield, Pamela 53 Winkle, Jerry 53, 170, 171 Winkle, Jay 77, 170 Winston, Eva 64 Winters, Beverly 53, 155, 158, 175, 180 Wise, Becky 53 Wolstenholme, Cindy 64 Wolstenholme, Cindy 64 Wood, Brian 42 Wood, Cathy 42, 170, 171 Wood, Debarah 77 Woodfin, Greg 42 Woodfin, Melody 64, 161 Woodlief, Deborah 53, 180 Woods, Michael 64 Woodson, David 77 Woody, Michael 53 Woody, Victor 64 Woolard, Bonner 42 Woolley, Jill 156, 171 Worrell, Pamela 64, 180 Wray, Lee 53 Wray, William 64, 168, 169 Wright, Earl 42, 107 Wright, Elizabeth 45, 53, 147, 175, 182 Wright, Julie 53 Wright, Laura 43, 157, 162, 171 Wright, Michael 64 Wyatt, Scott 109 Wright, Thorn 64 Wright, Thomas 53 Wright, Valentino 53 Wright, Vivan 53, 179 Wynn, Pattie 64 Y Yancey, Jeanne 64 Yeatts, Michael 43, 168 Yeatts, Valerie 64 Yohe, James 43, 180 Young, Daniel 43, 158 Young, Deborah 43, 143, 144, 157, 164, 174, 177 Young, Janet 53 Young, Michael 77 Young, Raymond 119 Young, Karl 43, 119, 176 Young, Richard 53, 179 Yurachek, Robert 77, 109, 126 Z Zacharias, Mary 77, 99 Zigler, Richard 64, 107, 108 Life is a series of ups and downs for Karen Rich! tept anie-Morgan take a'tea break. 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