Henrico High School - Totem Pole Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

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Rts eae Rae ae eae Me, Sci actSORE Totem Pole 1980 Volume XVIII y] ! t A; f ff if] ih Henrico High School irginia Richmond, V The Scene Today Activity on ca mpus repeats day after day, year after year. Stars make their appearance season after season in athletic events. There are dramatic moments and comical moments with a variety of indi- viduals involved. Special occurrences continue to make the news of Henrico High School. Just as television does, Henrico depicts all fac- ets of life. “cenit Pcie. say span i i | pr ane LORNA 1 | : j 4 7 HAPPY DAYS are here again when students do what they do the best, whether it’s riding a donkey, yelling ata pep rally, or dancing in the gym. REAL PEOPLE make up the population on our proud reservation: freshmen busy learning the ropes of high school, sophomores wrapped up in money-making pro- jects, juniors occupied with their plans of prom, and sen- iors making plans for graduation, The MIND READERS anticipate the future students as they guide, direct, and teach them. DIFFERENT STROKES offer opportunities for everyone to find their own thing. It may be the chess club or the safety club — each student has the chance to become involved in extracurricular activities. The HHS WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS is viewed year round. The stars shine bright in places other then the sky while they participate in their favorite sports. The PRICE IS RIGHT allows our patrons and the sur- rounding community to support Henrico High School and to benefit from the opportunity to attract consumers to their businesses. Homecoming at Henrico The Homecoming Program this year consisted of the game on Friday, October 5 and the dance the following night. During the game the mighty Warriors beat the Patriots with the score of 7-0. The highlight of Friday’s act ivities came at halftime, when the Homecom- ing Queen, Yolanda Archer, and the Princess, Michelle Diaz, were announced. Reminiscing was the theme for Saturday’s dance. J.J. and Company set the atmosphere for the dancers. The court was presented to the crowd and the presentation brought back many memories to the return- ing alumni. a 7 er 4 C4 4. 1) 4 -. i. wey, ‘Two Tickets, Please” Recognizing a familiar face in the ticket office, the 1980 Totem Pole staff dedicates the yearbook to Mr. Hays Bowling. He is presently the ticket coor- dinator of school activities. While thriving on helping oth- ers, Mr. Bowling teaches ICT and sponsors VICA. He has thirty-two years of teaching experience. Ten of these have been at Henrico High School. Mr. Bowling expresses his warmth for the Warriors through strong leadership, ver- satility, and friendliness. For the past four years, he has been an active participant on the hospitality committee. Stocking and collecting money from the vending machines is one of his many voluntary con- tributions. The devotion of educators such as Mr. Hays Bowling keeps H.H.S. ‘looking good.”’ e 1S ndread i 10 Contents Piferentotrokes ....0:..........:126 ca HHS Wide World of Sports..........158 The Priceis Right........... 12 —====HAPPY yy — 14 Hats Off to Henrico This fall, H-Teens IV spon- sored a spirit hat day at Hen- rico. Creativity and imagination were evident as individuals proudly wore their unique and colorful hats. It was held the week of the football game with Our arch-rival, Hermitage. Announcements and posters around campus encouraged students to wear hats to show our school spirit and support. There was an overwhelming participation by the student dody and even some of the fac- ulty. Hat day was a great suc- cess which we hope will become a tradition at Henrico. Joining Forces Upper left: Steve Waalewyn finds the only way to ride this donkey. Upper right: Lori Chishom and Mrs. Whitten are really riding those Donkeys. Center left: Grace Mallory tries to make friends with her donkey. Center right: Craig Gard hurriedly tries to throw the ball before Mrs. Whitten gets there. Bottom left: Don’t give up now Mr. Criswell, the game is not over yet. Lower center: Steve Cooke tries desperately to get on his donkey. Bottom right: ‘Hurry up Mr. Auman, | can’t hold them off much longer,’ says Mr. Blackburn. The Donkey Basketball game, sponsored by the Junior Class, was an example of stu- dent — teacher cooperation at Henrico. The profits of the combined forces helped to provide the school with a des- perately needed Xerox machine and to surplus the Junior class treasury. The out- come of the game was a fac- ulty victory; however, both the students and faculty profited. Upper: Teachers make good use of the Xerox machine acquired by the profits of the Donkey Basketball game. Middle left: As Steve Cooke attempts to make a basket, Mr. Blackburn takes notes. Middle right: Brian Shook looks for an opening. Lower left: This donkey shows Grace Mallory who's the boss. Lower right: Mr. Blackburn tries des- perately to save the game with his don- key shot. 18 What an Exchange!! (; Qué cambio! The new warrior around ax campus this year is Manuel h Garza, the foreign exchange KX 7 student. He is a citizen of Mex- [A ico and a resident of Monter- ‘ rey. He enjoys basketball and playing the guitar. Besides speaking his own language Spanish, he is trying to improve his English. Manuel is an active member of AFS, FHA, and Key Club. He is also, the H-Teens sweetheart. After Graduation, he plans to attend college and pursue a Career in business in Mexico. Upper left: Manuel takes pride in show- ing-off his muscles! Manuel se precia de mostrar sus musculos! upper right: Taking advantage of the trading post on campus, Manuel purchases sup- plies for class. Aprovechando del “Trading Post’ a la escuela, Manuel compra provisiones para sus clases. middle left: At the Homecoming dance, Manuel and his date Lyle Martin take a break. Al baile de ‘‘Homecoming’’, Manuel y su novia Lyle Martin descan- san. middle right: In order to maintain his basketball skills Manuel practices daily on the court. Para mantener sus habilidades de basquetbo'l, Manuel practica a diario en la corte. lower left: Like a warrior, Manuel appreciates the school lunch. Como un guerrero, a Manuel le gusta la comida a la escuela. | Get Smart! NE ZENE ZENE ZINE AN BZNAZANZANAZNZN ae “ah ah ah : uy us wp Every school has something to ) fs aC b. Ga 5 Gar Oa Z, boast about and Henrico is no « . exception. The warriors are very : proud of the students who excelled in the academic area. These honorable students were chosen as Boys’ Girls’ State dele- gates, alternates, and there was one chosen as a Governor's School participant. This year’s Boys’ State was held at Lynchburg College. Our representatives attended seminars, listened to var- ious speakers, and participated in athletic competition. Similar activi- ties took place at Longwood Col- lege where Girls’ State was held. Our one representative attended Governor’s School for the gifted. While he was there he attended classes of his choosing and went on field trips. We also had one Governor’s School Alternate. a ins tiie CNG COND CONT CUNT CEAIS AS JAPPVPA NS PAA TL AN io ba wig es ‘ Upper: Girls’ State representatives Deborah Johnson, Grace Mallory, Cindy Lou Abernathy. Center left: Boys’ State representatives Paul Rush, Brian Shook, Ron Bell, Reed Hadra, Steve Cooke. Center right: Governor's School Participant Bill Hudson. Lower left: Boys’ and Girls’ State alternates. Top: Barry Allen, Paul Dowdy, Arthur Lynch, Matt Rich. Bottom: Georgianne Stinnett, Tamara Johnson, Courtnie Jones. Lower right: Governor's School Alternate Dabney Beadles 20 Good Times In our pep rallies, students and faculty unite to show their excitement and ‘‘warrior pride’. The band, cheerlead- ers, majorettes, and many oth- ers combine forces to create enthusiasm. Henrico honors and recognizes our teams and students for their success. Mr. Warrior presents a special award to the most spirited class. Students welcome pep rallies as a break in the day to cheer and show their support for our school. Upper: The football team joins in sing- ing the alma mater. center: The honor- ary warriors are welcomed to Henrico. lower: The pep club shows enthusiasm during the pep rally. Upper: The senior class shows their school spirit during a pep rally. middle left: Suzanne Sherrod escorted by Quentin Terry smiles after being announced as a member of the Homecoming count. middle cen- ter: Equally excited Michelle Diaz escorted by Ricky Ziglar takes her place on the Homecoming court. middle right: Mr. Warrior promotes the spirit during the pep rally. lower: The cheerleaders and Mr. Warrior join the student body in singing the Alma Mater. 2) 22 More Than Assembling Assemblies at Henrico are special events, because they are the times when the stu- dents and faculty are gathered. An assembly is a place where the students see the perform- ing talents of their fellow class- mates and welcome guest speakers. During assemblies, outstanding students receive honors and special awards such as honor society and quill and scroll. Assemblies also offer the warriors an opportu- nity to order their annuals. Because of the many events held during this time, assem- blies are greatly welcomed by both students and faculty. Upper: Mrs. Anne Marie Hancock gives the seniors at Convocation a message of inspiration. Center left: The warriors anxiously take part in the ordering of their annuals. Center right: At assem- blies, the choir provides entertainment to the students and faculty. Lower: The faculty at Henrico takes a primary part in Senior Convocation. Upper Left: At the National Honor Society assembly, Dr. William Bosher, Director of General Support Services, State Dept. of Education, gives a speech of encouragement to the stu- dent body. Upper right: The inductees are welcomed into the National Honor Society by Grace Mallory and Karen Ward. Bottom: The National Honor Society: Poses on a snowy day: Front row: Nancy Justice, Jennifer Metzger, Robin Freeze, Sherry Chaplin, Mary Tate, Debbie Barlow, Deborah John- son, Lisa Tate, Grace Mallory, Dabney Beadles, Mary Tabasko, Michelle Diaz, Cindy Lou Abernathy, Mike Young. Middle row: Paul Covington, Derek Leake, Jim Kasko, Anne Miller, Carolyn Bentz, Eric Fredericksen, Susan Anderson, Beth Kies, Thomas Dean, Tamara Johnson, Lanetta Davis, Frank Luck, Kim Beard, Lynn Hovatter, Lau- rie Hargadon, Courtnie Jones Back row: Kim Waldrop, Jeff Aimond, Brian Shook, Wayne Currier, Bill Hudson, Barry Allen, Doug Coppage, Rick Law- rence, Robert Lowry, Bill Smith, Sherri Bass, Lauren Tucker, Joe Lipscomb. 23 Dramatizing Drama is an important part of Curriculum at Henrico. Throughout the school term, many productions are put on by the talented students: Sen- ior Play, the School Musical and One-Act Plays. The stu- dents are involved in one-act competition at Highland Springs, where the neighbor- ing county schools compete. In addition, drama classes are conducted to. teach students the many aspects of acting. Upper left: Carolyn Bentz pantomimes putting on her mascara. Upper right: the drama class uses pantomime to build a machine. Center left: Showing their talents, the drama class contin- ues their construction. Center middle: Gary Barber pretends to shave. Center right: The drama class is bursting with joy. Lower: The drama class displays their finished machine. Upper left: Terry Carlton shows her make-up talent on Randy Cole. Upper right: Lin Borkey manipulates the stage lights. Center left: Kris Barrett, Wendy Harris, Hugh Sherrod and Ricky Raines discuss the weather. Center right: David Bradley and Emma Minor are having a heated discussion. Lower: Cast members listen to words of wis- dom from Randy Cole. 25 26 Upper: Pam Wallace says practice makes perfect. Center left: These girls learn it takes much patience and prac- tice to put curlers in hair. Center right: Nina Green takes care when giving a perm. Lower left: Joe Randolph takes a break to pose for the camera. Lower right: Willie Johnston and Joe Ran- dolph show great pride in their work. Being Prepared Each day a number of stu- dents attend Highland Springs Vocational Technical Center. These students spend half their day learning trades which will better prepare them for the years ahead. There is a variety of trades offered ranging from air conditioning to nursing. Morning Tech students return to Henrico for their afternoon classes, while afternoon tech students depart for Tech after attending their morning classes at Henrico. Upper left: These girls practice their manicuring skills with each other. Upper right: Because of experience, Shelby Peters can decide which approach is best. Center: At the Vo- Tech Center, he can learn many ways to fix up an old car. Lower: Nina Green receives tips on giving a successful perm. 27 28 Dressed in their faded blue jeans and straw hats, the stu- dents of Henrico High attended the annual Sadie Hawkins dance. Sponsored by Junior Civitan, the club crowned Caroyln Rowe as Queen and Sweetheart for the next year. With the theme Sweet Home Alabama, the fun lasted from 8:00 until 11:00. Upper left: Carolyn Rowe accepts the honor of becoming queen and sweet- heart of Junior Civitan. upper right: Mike Fox and Linda Terrell join in the fun. lower left: Patrice Fox and Joy Bel- vin get a better view with some help from their dates John Tuck and Jeff Cline, respectively. lower right: Tony Spence and his date are looking cozy. Just a Lil’ Bit Country . . But a Lot of Class The students of Henrico spent a Saturday in the Park at org es rs See §=6the prom this year. The junior 2S a itt ee Pg 1 SS aca, a ft i class worked hard to make it RRS oe, rae es ete §=one of the best proms at Hen- | x ood Be gehe poe pn er gf! rico. Following tradition, the 4 Seniors formed their class number. In appreciation, junior class members Kim Beard and Steve Cooke distributed gifts to the class sponsors; Mrs. Gan- zert and Miss Bishop. Crimson provided the music. Upper: The Seniors wait to take their place in the figure. middle left: Senior class President Jackie Brewer and her escort stroll through the gazebo. mid- dle center: Dickie Harris and Karen Buchanan take time out to admire the scenery. lower left: Could this be an audition for Saturday Night Fever? lower right: Mr. Dessenberger and Lori Calabrese dance the night away. mid- dle right: Junior class President Steve Cooke presents a gift of appreciation to the class sponsor, Miss Bishop. 30 Reminiscing Recalls Fond Memories Reigned over by the Homecom- ing Queen Yolanda Archer, the dance provided enjoyment for all who attended. The theme ‘‘Rem- iniscing’’ chosen by the senior class, aroused fond memories of past years at Henrico. The Home- coming court of ‘‘79”’ was pre- sented and music was rendered by J.J. and Company. The dance was a tremendous success. Upper: Homecoming Queen Yolanda Archer and her escort Richard Green are presented. middle left: The couples enjoy the traditional slow dance for the court. middle right: Kimi Diaz and her escort Dick McCracken are eager to take their places. lower left: Kim Waldrop and Jenni- fer Metzger take a break to chat. lower right: The spectators watch anxiously as the Homecoming court is presented. Ice Castles Ice Castles, the theme of the 1980 Winter Carnival dance, broke the hum-drum of the everyday patterns of academic life. The mood of the dance was set by the band, Turning Point. It was intensified by the announcement of the court and the crowning of Ted Atkin- son and Kim Beard, King and Queen. The dance, sponsored by the Student Government Association, was a success. “= Upper: Last Year’s Queen, Terry Daley, — crowns newly-elected King and Queen, Kim Beard and Ted Atkinson. Center: The 1980 Winter Carnival Court waits anxiously for the King and Queen to be announced. Lower: Mem- bers of the court enjoy dancing with their dates. 32 Upper left: Most Artistic — Carlton Brightly and Geor- gianne Stinnett. Upper right: Best All Around — Arthur Lynch and Kim Beard. Second row: Best Looking — Mike Hudgins and Michelle Diaz, Class Flirt — Quentin Terry and Carol Thompson. Third row: Class Clown — David White and Liz D’Surney, Most Athletic — Reed Hadra and Anne Miller. Most Unforgetta- ble — Dominique Propst and Meredith Minter. Fourth row: Most Dependable — Paul Rush and Debbie Barlow, Cutest — Lex Lutto and Charlotte Whit- lock. Best Class Worker — Brian Shook and Kim Waldrop. Lower right: Most Intellectual: Barry Allen and Cindy Lou Abernathy. Senior Superlatives Upper left: Most Individualistic — Harrison Sadler and Martina Kallenberger. Upper right: Best Dressed — Robbie Milner and Cassandra Forbes. Second row: Wittiest — Paul Dowdy and Mary Tate, Friendliest — Dick McCracken and Kimi Diaz. Third row: Most Mischie- vous — Ted Atkinson and Katy Gorman, Most Talented — Joe Jefferson and Octavia White. Third row: Left to Right: Most likely to succeed — Rick Law- rence and Deborah Johnson. Fourth row: Most Spirited — Steve Cooke, Cathy Schulz and Donna Robinson, Most Considerate — Tim Carroll and Earnay Freeman, Best Smile — Joe Moore and Sharon Than- iel. Lower left: Cutest Couple — Ron Bell and Deborah John- 33 A New Beginning It was just the end of another school year for most of the stu- dents at Henrico, but for the sen- iors it was a beginning: a time for moving on to bigger and better things, leaving behind old friends to meet goals, and searching for something new and exciting. The graduation ceremony was held on June 6 at tire University of Richmond Robins Center. As the seniors departed from their high school days, they were eager to find out what the future held for them. Upper left: The seniors join together in singing the Alma Mater. upper right: Jackie Brewer and David Johnson discuss last minute details. middle left: Denise Kiz- zie, Linda Miles, and Sandra Miles show their excitement. middle right: Dr. Wallin gives the class of ‘79 something to think about. lower left: Mr. Axselle gives good luck wishes to the senior class. lower right: Newly graduated seniors shout “Hey! Look at us. We’ve graduated.” 34 Upper left: Ellen Timberlake, as valed- ictorian, receives gift. upper right: The members of the senior class show their excitement after receiving their diplo- mas. middle left: Dr. Wallin says fare- well to Jackie Brewer and David John- son. middle right: Dawn Baily and Anne Baldwin turn their tassels to sig- nify their graduation. lower left: Vivian Wright helps Janet Young with the final touches before the big event. lower right: Lauri Shook pleads with John Thornton, ‘‘Hold still while | straighten your hat!” 35 36 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Grace Mallory, Editor Mrs. Debra Marlow, Co-Advisor Joanne Knapp, Assistant Editor Mrs. Paige Whitten, Co-Advisor Dabney Beadles, Copy Editor COLOPHON The 1980 Totem Pole was printed in offset by Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas, with the special assistance of Mr. Dan DeFalco. The book is printed on 80 pound double coated enamel paper. Body copy is printed in 10-point leaded 2-point helvetica type standard. Captions are set in 8-points and headings are all set in 24-point helvetica. All copy is justified. The four color cover, lettered by Dawn Goodrich and photographed by Bill Thompson, is printed on white durolith to achieve the special design. THE 1980 TOTEM POLE STAFF Carolyn Bell Linda Johnson Carlton Brightly, photographer Carol Ann Leeson Cynthia Bryant Gineen Logan Duffy Clark, photographer Ricky Parsley Cirk Foxwell, photographer Frances Pitts Donna Gibson Brian Shook Lori Goodman Barrie Smithers Beth Grubbs Sharon Thaniel Kelly Harding Susan Vandenburgh Diane Horton Bonnie Verlander Kim Johnson Gil Wells Jean Young Special thanks are extended to Mr. Carlton Moore and photo-journalism classes for their assistance in photographing, printing, and developing pictures for the Totem Pole. Several sports photographs are courtesy of Richmond Newspapers. 60 Seconds: An Editorial Comment As students graduate from Henrico High School in this new decade, they face opportunities and encounters for the future. Graduates will be responsible for shaping the nation’s future. Going through life and making choices for the paths that they will follow, individuals will be compelled to make decisions based on the developments of society. These decisions will reflect the educational foundation that students from Henrico High School have received. In the 1980’s, people need to unify to combat internal and external opposition. United States citizens will research conservation methods and will advance energy technology to strengthen the country. During times of crises American will use their intellectual power as well as their physical power to enforce the decisions made by their anchor men. To accomplish goals which will represent the desires of the entire population, inevitably the government will focus on increasing individ- ual input. Recent world events in the economic and political arenas have somewhat diminished the country’s apathy. The activators of this new decade must look at themselves more as citizens of the world rather than merely as citizens of the country. The world-wide chal- lenges of the 80’s will be confronted by the present generation that passes through the doors of Henrico High School. Grace Mallory Editor UALPRD OR, 38 39 40 senior Play Edward (Brian Shook) and Alice Ann (Kim Beard) talk sci- ence at the dance. Kay (Katy Gorman) tells Gail (Tara Carter) and Mary Jane (Lyn Hovatter) about the stuck pot at the boy’s school. Kay and Bob (Geof Fergu- son) dance the night away. Jim (Alton Moody) waits for his dreamgirl. oe tances nea TE ES RAE RES . we a Stews ee MB SABO sees eens PS MIA ASN; ibs = es ll PLL ARMIO DP : ily c wre % i ig Wb os Hy oo ite . yp oe a The Stuck Pot it Clie aco pp . ee ed Be ree “ap Julia (Liz D’Surney) and Dom (Dominique Propst) try their hands at the twist. A few cast members take time out on closing night to smile for the camera. Miss Davidson, the drama coach, takes a break. The finale proves to be a crowded scene. 4) Senior Class Searches for Tomorrow. The Class of 80 has worked hard for four years to accom- plish their goals. Not only have they worked hard in their classes, but they also have had many successful class projects over the years, such as selling candy, and mums, putting on a donkey basketball game, and sponsoring the prom. This year the class really pulled together. Missy Strauss, Debbie Barlow, Scott McKee and Kim Beard were elected to head the class r( my ve , in this all-important year with ; 5 XY ae owe the help of Miss Bishop, class , q sponsor, who has patiently given of her time and self. As the seniors look towards grad- uation they also start their search for tomorrow and a bright future. Upper: Class Officers: Left to Right: Missy Strauss, Debbie Barlow, Scott McKee, and Kim Beard. Mid- dle: Class Counsel: Front row — Chuck Stiff, Carolyn Bentz, Jennifer Metzger. Top Row — Brian Shook, Susan Bowles, Lynn Bunch, Carol Welstead, Katy Gorman, JoAnne Knapp, Dawn Goodrich, Cindy Lou Abernathy. Lower left: Class spon- sor, Miss Bishop, takes time to lis- ten to senior ideas. Lower right: The traditional class year is mounted on the front of the audito- rium. 42 43 44 “... To achieve all reach.’ Gary Alston Cindy Lou Abernathy — Varsity Track 2; H-Teens 1, Chaplain 2; Vice Pres. 2; Pres. 3-4; Spanish Club Treasurer 4; Colorguard 2-3; Yearbook 1-4; Teacher, Office Guidance Asst. 1-4; National Honor Society 3, Pres. 4; Girls’ State 3; Usher at Gradua- tion 3; Council 3-4; Class Treasurer 2 Dale Alexander — Track Varsity 2-4; Indoor Track 3-4; Basketball Manager 3 Barry Allen — VCU; Math Contest 2, 4; Concert Band 1; Wind Symphony 2-3; Marching Band 1-3; National Merit Semifinalist 4; Collegiate Summer Economics Institute 3; Girls’ State 3, Alt. Dina Allen —F.B.L.A. 1; Pep Club 3-4; V.I.C.A. 2-4 Jeff Almond — Intermurals 2-4: Golf 1-4; Latin 1-3; Soda 3-4; Prom Decoration 3 Gary Alston — D.E.C.A. 4 Brenda Alvis Susan Anderson — Tennis Manager 2-3; H-Teens 1-3; Latin 1-2; Historian 3-4; French 3-4; Colorguard 2; F.H.A. 4; Lab. Assistant 2-3; Foreign Language Aid 4; Council 1; Class 1-4 Yolanda Archer — Track Manager 2-3; Basketball Manager 2-3; Pep Club 3; Spirit Leader 4; F.B.L.A, 3; D.E.C.A. 3, President 4; Science Assistant 3; Coun- cil 2; Homecoming Queen; Winter Carnival Commit- tee; Prom Committee Claudia Arledge — Cheerleader 1-2; Gymnastics 1- 4; H-Teens 2-4; S.0.D.A. 4; F,H.A. 4 Kay Armstrong — Concert Choir 1, 3, 4; Girls’ Ensemble 2 Bruce Arnette — Concert Band 1-2; Wind Sym- pu oe Marching Band 1-4; Senior Play; Musi- Cals 2- Tammy Arthur Lynn Artiglere — Gymnastics 2; F.B.L.A. 1; Spanish 1; F.H.A. 1 Douglas Ashworth — Baseball Manager 3; Inter- murals 1-2; F.B.L.A. 1-3; J.A. 1-3 goals, but always have one more to ‘Graduation and joining the air force...’ David Broaddus Ted Atkinson — Football 1-4; Intramurals 3; J.V. Baseball; Key Club 2-4 Lisa Ayers — H-Teens 4; Concert Choir 1, 2, 4; All County Choir 1, 2, 4; Teacher Asst. 4; Prom Commit- tee 3; Homecoming Decoration and Float 4 Dennis Banton — J.V. Track 1; Varsity 2-4; Indoor Track 1-4; Concert Band 1; Wind Symphony 2-4; Marching Band 1-4 Gary Barber — Sounds 2-4; Concert Choir 1-2; Thespians 4; Senior Play Deborah Barlow — H-Teens 1-4; Latin 1-4; SODA 3- 4; Girls’ Ensemble 1; Sounds 3-4; Concert Choir 3; S.G.A. 1; Class Rep. 2-4, Secretary 4; Prom Commit- tee 3; Musical 3; Senior Play Ronnie Barnett Kris Barrett — Pep Club 1-3 Michele Bartlett — H-Teens 1-4; French 3; A.F.S. 2- 3; Majorettes 1-4, Co-Capt. 3, Capt. 4; Yearbook 3; Prom Decorations 3 Sherri Bass — Varsity Softball Cole Bawsel Laurianne Bayburt — H-Teens 1; F.B.L.A. 4; French 1; Drill Team 1; Yearbook 1-2; F.H.A. 1, 4 Dabney Beadles — J.V. Cheerleader; Varsity 3; H- Teens 1-4, Treasurer 4; Latin 1-2; AFS 1-2; S.O.D.A. 4; Yearbook 4, Copy Editor 4; F.H.A. 4; National Honor Society 3-4; Governor’s School for the Gifted, Alt. 3; National Merit Commended Student 3; S.G.A. Assembly 4; Stunt Night 1; Homecoming Float Decoration 2-3 Kim Beard — J.V. Cheerleader, Co-Capt., Varsity 4; H-Teens 1-4, Sergeant at Arms 4; S.O.D.A. 3-4; Spanish 4; Concert Choir 1; Music Club 1, Vice- Pres. 1; Ail County Choir 1, 3; Expression 1-4; Stu- dent Director 3-4; Marching Band 1; Colorguard 3; AFS 4; Choral Asst. 4; National Honor Society 3-4; Thespians 2-4, Clerk 3, Vice-Pres. 4; S.G.A. Council 2-4; Class President 4; Musical 1-3; Senior Play; Homecoming Float Chairman 3; Prom Chairman 3; Black Heritage Week Task Force 3; Homecoming Decoration 4; Winter Carnival Decoration 1 Troy Beattie Rodney Beazley — V.!.C.A. 3-4 46 ‘Being able to help people less fortunate thanlam... Goode Ron Bell — Track 1-4; Intramurals 2-3; Soccer 1-4; Honorable Mention All-District 2; H-Teens Sweet- heart 2-4; S.O.D.A. 4; Key Club 4; Boys’ State 3; S.G.A. Alt. 3; Rep. 4; Winter Carnival Decor. 3; Homecoming Dance Co-Chairman 3; Homecoming Float 2-4 Allane Bennett — Yearboo k 3; F.H.A. 1, 4; Library Asst. 4 Laurie Bennett — Varsity Track; F.B.L.A. 1-3; Pep Club 1; D.E.C.A. 4; F.H.A. 4; Junior Achievement 1- 4; Library Asst. 3;S.G.A.3 Carolyn Bentz — Tennis Manager 1.2; H-Teens 1-2, 4, Secretary 4; French 3-4, Treasurer 4; Colorguard 2; Lab Asst. 3; French Asst. 4; Council 1-2, 4, Alt. 4; Prom Committee Chairman 3; Homecoming Com- mittee Chairman 4 Chris Bevan — S.0.D.A. 4; Magazine 4; F.H.A. 4; Junior Achievement 1; Lab Asst. 3; Council 2, 4; Prom Decorations 4 Joynetta Binford Linda Biackard — H-Teens 1-4; F.B.L.A. 4; F.H.A. 4; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Float 3; Home- coming Dance Committee 2, 4 Tod Blackard — Concert Band 1-2; Wind Symphony 3-4; Jazz Band 3-4; Marching Band 1-4; Prom Com- mittee 3 Tracy Blake — Tennis Manager 3; Latin 1-4, Secre- tary 3-4; F.B.L.A. 4; Colorguard 2; F.H.A. 4; Foreign Language 3; Class Council 1-4 Micheal Blankenship — French 1-2; Science 1; Lab Asst. 1 Becky Boldin — F.B.L.A. 4; German 2; Spanish 3-4; Office Asst. 1 Gerald Boltz — V.1.C.A. 3-4 Edward Booth — Soccer 1-2; D.E.C.A. 2-4 Pam Borkey — H-Teens 1-4; F.B.L.A. 4; French 3; Prom Decoration 3 Susan Bowles — H-Teens 3-4; Expressions 3-4; S.G.A. 2-3; Council 4; Prom Committee Chairman 3; Homecoming Float 2 Andrea Kirk Sharpe Sherry Bowman Mike Boyle — Intramurals 1-4; Jr. Civitan 4; Soccer 1-4; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee — Homecoming Float 2-4 Raymond Brackett — Soccer 1 Annette Bradley — Gymnastics 1-3; Intramurals 3; aye 4; Pep Club 3; J.V. Basketball, Cheerleader 1, -4 Cindy Bradley — F.B.L.A. 2-4: Latin 4; Newspaper 3-4; Accounting Asst. 4; Council 4; Prom Decora- tions 3; Homecoming Decorations 4 Jackie Bridgers — Softball Varsity, Managers and Trainers 1-4; G.A.A. 3-4, Secretary; Basketball J.V Varsity Man. and Trainer 2-4; Wrestling 3, Score- keeper 3; Career Center Aide 3-4; Prom Decorations 3; Homecoming Deocrations 4; Youth Carlton Brightly — Science Club 1-3; German Gina Brini — All County Choir 2, 4; Regionals Cho- rus 1, 3; Soccer 4, Manager; Spanish and English Asst. 3-4; S.G.A. 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Musicals 2-3 David Broadus — D.E.C.A. 3-4 Jeanette Broughman — F.B.L.A. 2; V.1.C.A. 3-4; 1.C.T. 3-4 Cynthia Brown — F.H.A. 4 Karen Brown — Concert Band 1-2; V.I.C.A. 3-4; Marching Band 1-3 Tondra Brown — F.B.L.A. 3-4; D.E.C.A. Board of Directors 3-4; G.A.A. 2; Red Cross 1; V.I.C.A. 1; 1.C.T. 2; Concert Choir 1; F.H.A. 3-4; Attendance Asst. 4;S.G.A. 1 Wendy Brown James Bruce — Tennis 1-4; Intramurals 1; Jr. Civi- tan 1; Soccer 2-4; Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee; Homecoming Float 3-4; Prom Dec. 3 47 “Living life with happiness looks good to me about the future.’ Sheri Richardson Joanne Brushke Anna Bucher — F.B.L.A. 3-4; Library Asst. 1 Lynn Bunch — J.V. Track; Intramurals 1-2; F.B.L.A. 1; Girls’ Ensemble 1-2, 4; Newspaper 1-2; Cheer- leader Ninth, J.V.; S.O.D.A. 4; Spanish Club 1-2; Concert Choir 1-2, 4; Expressions 3-4; Yearbook 1; Office Asst. 3-4; S.G.A. 1-2; Council 1-4; Prom Com- mittee Chairman 3; Homecoming Dance Chairman 4 Cheryl Burks — Varsity Softball; G.A.A. 2-3; Basket- ball J.V.; Varsity Meg Burley — Latin Club 1-4; Concert Band 1; Wind Symphony 2-4; Pep Band 3; Spanish Club 2-3; Jazz Band 3-4; Marching Band 1-4; Foreign Language Asst. 4; Prom Decorations 3 Brenda Burton — Pep Club 1 Suzanne Burton Charles Butler — Concert Band 1; Soccer 1-4; Marching Band 1; Homecoming Float 2 Mary Beth Cain — Latin Club 1-4; Girls’ Ensemble 2; Sounds 4; Concert Choir 1, 3-4; Colorguard 2-4; Senior Play 4 Lori Calabrese — Tennis 3; Intramurals 2-3; G.A.A. 4; Basketball J.V., Varsity; F.H.A. 4; Council 3; Sadie Hawkins Court; Homecoming Court; Prom Decora- tion 3; Float Decoration; Winter Carnival Decoration Sarah Camus Mark Cannon — Intramurals 4; Jr. Civitan 3-4; Con- cert Choir 1-2; F.H.A. 4 Ann Cardoza — Concert Band 1-2; Wind Symphony 3-4; Marching Band 1-4; Prom Committee 3 Terry Carlton — Varsity Softball Mgr.; Science Club 2-4; Wind Symphony 2-4; Pep Band 3; Concert Choir 3-4; Marching Band 1-4; Thespians 3-4; Musicals 2- 4; Senior Play Kim Carpenter — Track J.V., Varsity; Science Club 1-4; Indoor Track 4; Library Asst. 1-3; Prom Commit- tee 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Homecoming Float Committee 1-4 ‘‘.. TO play in the pros or take a seat in the white house. ” Richard Green Tim Carroll — J.V. and Varsity Track; Intermurals 3- 4; Indoor Track 1, 2, 4; Key Club 1-3; F.H.A. 4; Sen- ior Play David Carson — Football 9th Grade; Soccer 2 Leon Carter — Varsity Track; Tennis 1-4; Intermur- als 3-4; V.I1.C.A.3 Scott Carter — Football 1-4; Intermurals 2-4; H- Teens 1-4; German Club 1; Baseball J.V.; Indoor Track 1-2; Key Club 3-4; V.1.C.A. 3-4; Prom Commit- tee; Homecoming Committee Tara Carter — Concert Band 1-2; Wind Symphony 3-4; Senior Play Donald Cassity — Football J.V., Varsity; Baseball JV: Dalton Chandler — Intermural 2; Baseball Varsity; Soccer 1-4; Key Club 3-4; F.H.A. 4; Boys’ State Alternate 3 William Chenault — Wrestling 2 Thina Chiles Lori Chisholm — Homecoming Decorations; J.A. 2; Science Club 1-3, Parliamentarian; Girls’ Ensemble 1; Concert Choir 2-4; F.H.A. 4; Thespians 4; Musical; Prom Decorations Duffy Clark — Science Club; German Club 3; Base- ball J.V.; Yearbook 4; Library Asst. 1-4; Prom Com- mittee; Homecoming Committee John Clark — Class Officer 4 Danny Clarke — Intermurals 1-4; Concert Band 1-2; Wind Symphony 3; Marching Band 1-3; Senior Play; Stunt Night 2 Mary Coetzee — A.F.S. 4; Council 4 Kenneth Cole — Senior Play; Latin 1-4; Wind Sym- phony 2-4; Marching Band 1-4; Science Asst. ; S.G.A. 2-3; Thespians 3-4; 4 One Act Plays, $M 49 50 ‘Space exploration and colonization looks good to me.” Otey Haden Michael Cole Pat Coles — D.E.C.A. 4; Pep Club 3 Donna Collins — Concert Band 1; Wind Symphony 2-4: Pep Band 3; Orchestra 3-4; Jazz Band 3-4; Marching Band 1-4; Mach C Asst. 3-4; Prom Decora- tions 3 Patrick Conner Steve Cooke — Ninth Grade Football; J.V. and Var- sity Track; Intramurals 1-4; Latin 1-4, Pres. 4; S.G.A. 1-4, Treas. 2; Council 1, 3; Indoor Track 1-3; S.0.D.A. 3-4; Key Club 1-4; Junior Marshall 3; D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award 1; Math Asst. 2; Boys’ State 3; Class 1-4, Pres. 1, 3; Senior Play; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3-4; Va. State Latin Club Pres, 2; Personal Advisory Council 3-4; caused Decorations 4; Winter Carnival Decorations 2-4; Prom Committee Chairman 3 Donna Couch — F.B.L,A, 3-4; Homecoming Float 3; F.H.A. 1; Library Asst. 2 Benson Crigger — J.V. Baseball Bobby Crowe — D.E.C.A. 1-2; V.I.C.A. 1-2 Nelson Curtis — Football 1-4, Quad Capt. 4; Varsity Track; Intramurals 2-4; Science 3-4; Council 1; J.V. Baseball 1-2; Indoor Track 4; Key Club 3-4, Chap- lain; Prom Decorations 3 Joyce Dabney — Concert Choir 1-2 Laneta Davis — Girls’ Ensemble 1; S.0O.D.A. 3-4; F.H.A. 4; Prom Co-Chairman of Refreshment Com- mittee 3 Lioydette Davis — F.B.L.A. 3; Red Cross 1; Pep Club 3-4 Daniel Deagle — V.1.C.A. 1;1,C.T. 1 Thomas Denson Cathy Detrick — Latin 1-2; Girls Ensemble 1-2: Con- cert Choir 3 “Horses and becoming a professional trainer look good to me.’ Wendy Brown Kimberly Diaz — J.V. Track; H-Teens 1-4; Cheer- leader, J.V., Varsity; S.O.D.A. 3-4; Yearbook 2-3; S.G.A. 4; Council 1-4 Michelle Diaz — Tennis 1-4, Co-Capt. 3-4; Gymnas- tics 1-4; Intramurals 1; H-Teens 1-4; Cheerleader Ninth and Junior Varsity; S.O.D.A. 3-4; Key Club Sweetheart 4; F.H.A. 4; Council 1-4; Class Treasurer 3; Sadie Hawkins Court; Homecoming Maid of Honor Lisa Donovan — D.E.C.A. 4 Paul Dowdy — Football Ninth and Varsity; Intramu- rais 1-4; H-Teens Sweetheart 2-4; S.0.D.A. 3-4; Key Club 3-4, Treasurer 4; F.H.A. 4 Liz D’Surney — Cheerleader J.V.; H-Teens 1-4, Treasurer 1; German Club 3-4; F.H.A. 4; S.G.A. 2; Council 3; Sadie Hawkins Court; Homecoming Court; VOGS Vice-Pres. Donna Eddleton — F.H.A. 4 Lisa Edwards — German Club 1-4; F.H.A. 3; Prom Committee 3 Sheila Edwards Carolyn Eheart — Office Aide 4 Bruce Elliott — Varsity Track; Cross Country 1-4; Indoor Track 1-4; A.F.S.; Latin 2-4; Science Club 4; S.G.A. 2-4; Council 3; Lab Asst. 4; Donkey Basket- ball 3; Prom Decoration 3 Bernard Emerson — Soccer 1-4; F.H.A. 4 Cindy Emory — Science Club 3; Pep Club 1; Span- ish Club 2 Jane Erskine — German Club 3; Spanish Club 1 Geof Ferguson —- Intermurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Stunt Night 2 Peggy Ferrell — F.B.L.A. 1-2; Science Club 2; Lab Assistant 2 51 ‘“... Gaining more respect and love for our creator because he has brought me this far.’ Kristonta Barrett Susan Fodill — H-Teens 2-4: F.B.L.A. 2, 4; S.G.A. 3- 4 Cassandra Forbes — D.E.C.A. 3-4; Library Assistant 2 Steve Forbus — Soccer 2-3 Donna Foster — D.E.C.A, 3-4; Girls’ Ensemble; Con- cert Choir 2; All County Choir 2; F,H.A. 1-2 Michale Fox —1.C.T. 3; Treasurer 4 Patrice Fox — F.B.L.A. 1-2; V.I.C.A. 3-4; F.H.A. 1-2 William Fox — Track JV; Cross Country 1, 3; Inter- murals 4; Indoor Track 1; Concert Choir 1-4; Red Cross 2; S.G.A. 4 Cirk Foxwell — Intermurals 1, 4; Latin 4; Science 3; Yearbook 4 Eric Franklin — Wind Symphony 2-3; Marching Band 2; T.V. Studio 2-4; Musical 3 Chris Frederickson — J.V. Varsity; Science Club 1- 2; Indoor Track 3-4; V.I.C.A. 2-4 Earnay Freeman — F.B.L.A. 1; S.O.D.A. 4; Color- guard 2-3; Yearbook 4; F.H.A. 4; ‘Office Assistant 3-4 Paul Freeze —1.C.T. 3-4 Robin Freeze — Gymnastics 1; Intramurals 1; F.B.L.A. 2; Drill Team 1; Cheerleader JV, Varsity: reanish Club 2: Expressions 3; F.H.A. 4; Office Asst. yaincen Fultz — H-Teens 1-2: D.E,C,A. 1; T.V. Studio 1; German Club 1-4 Paul Galaspie ‘... Inventing something such as gasahol to get us out of our cri- Laurie Bennett SiS.’ Craig Gard — Football, Ninth; Basketball 1-4 Larry Garnett — Sounds 3-4; Golf 2; Thespians 3-4; Musical 3 Jamie Garriock — H-Teens 2-4; F.B.L.A. 2, 4; Don- key Basketball Cheerleader 3; F.H.A. 4; Art Asst. 1; Homecoming Float 2-4; Homecoming Decorations 4; Winter Carnival Decorations 4 Manuel Garza — H-Teens Sweetheart 4; A.F.S. 4; Key Club 4; F.H.A. 4 Debbie Gibson — D.E.C.A. 4 Donna Gibson — H-Teens 1-4; Concert Band 1; Wind Symphony 2; Spanish Club 1-4; Marching Band 1-2; Colorguard 3-4; Yearbook 3-4; Quill and Scroll 3-4; Cini Cienta 1; Prom Committee 3; Home- coming Committee 4; Homecoming Float 3-4 Barbara Gooch — F.B.L.A. 1; Spanish Club 2-4; Col- orguard 3-4 Andrea Goode — Gymnastics Manager 3; D.E.C.A. 4; Basketball Manager — J.V.; Pep Club 1; F.H.A. 4; Office Asst. 3-4; Gym Aide 1; Library Asst. 4; Prom Decorations 3 Dawn Goodrich — H-Teens 2-4; F.B.L.A. 1-4, Reporter 2-3, President 4; Donkey Basketball Cheerleader 3; Council 1, 3, 4; Homecoming Float 2, 3, 4; Prom Decorations 3; Winter Carnival Decora- tions 3-4; Homecoming Decorations 4; Stunt Night 1 Lisa Gordon — Transfer Student; Track, Varsity; RB IAM DiE GAg2 Katy Gorman — Varsity Track; H-Teens 1-4, Secre- tary 1, President 2; Girls Ensemble 1; F,H,A, 4; S.G.A. 2-3; Council 2, 4; Stunt Night 2; Senior Play Liz Gortney — Intramurals 4; D.E.C.A. 3-4; Library Asst. 1; Office Asst. 2 Steve Gray — Cross Country 4; Marching Band 1; F,H.A, 4 Richard Green — Basketball, Ninth, J.V., Varsity; F.H.A, 4 Peggy Gress 53 ‘ ... Being able to become a lawyer and go to law school.’’ Eva Winston Theresa Grimmer — F.B.L.A. 1-3; Office Asst. 3 2 ve Lisa Gupton — F.B.L.A. 1-4; D.E.C.A. 3-4; Office Asst. 1-2 Otey Haden — D.E.C.A. 2-4 Reed Hadra — Football, Ninth, J.V., Varsity, Captain 4: Track, J.V., Varsity, Captain 3; MVP 3; Indoor Track 1, 3-4; S.0.D.A. 4; Key Club 2-4; Boys’ State 3; Council 1; Prom Decoration Chairman 3 Butch Halasz — Latin Club 1-3; Science Club 3 Ken Hale — Latin Club 1; 1.C.T. 4; Mach C Asst. 2 Doris Hall — Track, J.V., Varsity; Outdoor Track 1- 3; Indoor Track 4; F.B.L.A. 1-2, 4; Spanish Club 1-3; Spanish Asst. 4 Pam Hardy — Indoor Track Manager 3; Varsity Cheerleader; F.H.A. 3-4, V-Pres. 4; Library Asst. 2, 4; Office Asst. 2-4; Winter Carnival Decoration Yvonne Hardy — Track Manager 2; D.E.C.A. 4; Pep Club 3-4, President 3 Curtis Hare — Tennis 1-4; Key Club 2-4 Page Harris — Intramurals 3; H-Teens 1-4; Latin Club 3; Spanish Club 1-2, 4; Spanish Asst. 3-4; Prom Decorations 3; Homecoming Decorations 4 Brenda Harrison — F.B.L.A. 1-4; Pep Club 3-4; F.H.A. 4 Glenn Hasting — Football, Ninth, Varsity; H-Teens Sweetheart 1; Soccer 1 Bob Haufler — Football, J.V.. German Club 2-4, Concert Band 1; Wrestling 1-4; Marching Band 1 Theresa Hendrick 54 ‘‘Marriage looks good to me in the future. ”’ Patricia Rowe Jennifer Hertsch — F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Ensemble 1, Colorguard 2-3; Office Assistants 2; Prom Deco- rations 3 Amy Heston — Tennis 4; H-Teens 3, 4; Basketball J.V.; SODA — 3, 4; S.G.S. — 3, 4 — Secretary and Vice President; Sadie Hawkins Court; Homecoming Court; Prom Decorations 3; Winter Carnival Decora- tions 3, 4; Prom Co-Chairman 3 Margaret Hickman — F.B.L.A. 3; Marching Band 1; F.H.A. 2, 3; Library Assistant 2 Harry Hicks — Intermurals 1, 4; F.B.L.A. 1; D.E.C.A. 4;V1.C.A.3 Judy Hicks — H-Teens 1, 2; F.B.L.A, 2; Junior Achievement 1; F.H.A. 2, 4 Jimmy Higgins — Intermurals 2; Concert Band 1; Soccer 1, 2, 3; S.O.D.A. 3, 4; Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1; National Honor Society 3, 4 Kenneth Hobbs Robin Hodges — G-Teens 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 1; V.I.C.A. 4:1.C.T. 4; F,H.A. 4; Prom Decorations 3 Tammy Hodson — H-Teens 2, 3, 4; F.B,L.A. 3; Con- cert Band 1; Red Cross 3; V.I.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1; F,H,A, 4; S.G.A. 3; Float 2 Ed Hofmann — Science Club 2: 1.C,T. 4 Jessie Holbrook — F.B.L.A. 4; German Club 2, 3, 4 Debbie Holland —1.C.T.4;F.B.L.A.3 Vicky House — F.B.L.A. 4, Parliamentarian 4; Con- cert Band 1; F.H.A. Reporter 4; Home Economics Assistant 4 Lyn Hovatter — Senior Play, H-Teens 3-4; A.F.S. 3- 4, President 4; French Club 3-4, Secretary 4; Sounds, Concert Band 1; Musical 1-3; Make up Orchestra 3; Thespians 4; Council 4; Class Officers 1-4: Prom Committee Chairman 3; Homecoming Committee Chairman 3 Mike Hudgins — Football 9th, J.V., Varsity; Track Varsity; Library Assistant 2; Baseball JV Sys, “Going to college and majoring in the machines of the future.” Kathleen Fultz Lisa Hudson — H-Teens 2-4, Chaplain 3; French 2- 4, President 2, 4; Majorettes 3; Council 3-4; Stunt Night 1; V.I.C.A. 1; Career Center Assistant 3 Bill Hudson — Football 9th; Track Varsity; Tennis 1- 2; Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Indoor Track 3-4; A.F.S. 2-3; Latin Club 1-3; S.O.D.A. 3-4; F.H.A. 4; National Honor Society 3-4, Vice President 4; Gov- ernors School for the Gifted 4 Catherine Hughes — H-Teens 2-4; Spanish 3; Sci- ence 3; F.H.A. 1 Tony Hunt — Football Varsity; Basketball 9th; Track Varsity; Senior Play Kathy Inge Darrell Jackson — Track Varsity; Basketball 9th, Varsity; S.O.D.A. 4 Marcelle Jackson — Track Manager 3; Pep Club 3, Vice President 4; Safety Club 2; Prom Committee 1; Attendance Assistant; Council 1, 3 William Jackson — Track JV; Football 9th, JV Var- sity; Wrestling 1-4 Edward James — Intermural 1; V.I.C.A. 2-4 Joe Jefferson — Safety Club 2; Concert Choir 1-4: Expressions 2, 4; Jazz Band 1; Marching Band 1; Concert Band 1-2; TV Studio 4 Derek Jeter Bonnie Johnson — Intermurals 3; F.B.L.A. 1; D.E.C.A. 3, Vice President 4; Concert Band 1-2: Marching Band 1-2; Colorguard 3 David Johnson — Safety 2; V.I.C.A. 4; I.C.T.; News- paper 3; Clinic 1-4; Senior Play 2, 4; Musical 2-3; Thespians 4; Homecoming Decorations 4; Prom Chairman Deborah Johnson — Track Varsity 1-2; H-Teens 1- 4; French Club 2-3; S.0.D.A. 4; Expressions 3-4; Yearbook 3; National Honor Society Treasurer 1-4; S.G.A. Council 4; Class Council 1-4; Girls’ State 3: Governors School for the Gifted 2; National Merit Scholarship; Stunt Night 1; Usher Senior Convoca- tion 3; Honors-Convocation Usher 3; Winter Carni- val Decorations 3; Homecoming Co-Chairman 4; Senior Play Denita Johnson — D.E.C.A. 3; Girls Ensemble 1; Junior Achievement 1; Pep Club 1; Concert Choir 2; Colorguard 2, 3; Yearbook 4; Office Assistant 3: Council 2; Senior Play “Helping each other looks good to me in the future.’ Jerald Tuck Doug Johnson — Sounds 3-4; Concert Choir 1-4; All County Chorus 1-4; School Musical 3 Jacqueline Johnson — F.B.L.A. 1-2, 4; D.E.C.A. 4; Pep Club 1-2 Joe Johnson Tamara Johnson — Basketball Manager 4; Softball Manager 3; F.B.L.A. 1; S.O.D.A. 4; Girls’ State Alter- nate 3; Vice President YAC 4; National Merit Semi- finalist 4 Courtnie Jones — Track — Varsity 1-4; H-Teens 1- 4, Treasurer 2-3; A.F.S. 2-4, Sec. Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4; Indoor Track 2-4; S.0.D.A. 3-4; Senior Play; National Honor Society 3-4; Girls’ State Alternate 3; Class V. Pres. 1; Prom Decorations 3; Homecoming Decora- tion; Homecoming Court Dawn Jones — Spanish Club 2-4 Teresa Jones — F.B.L.A. 1-4; Pep Club 3; Color- guard 3; F.H.A. 2-3; Library Asst. 2 Nancy Justice — Track — J.V., Varsity; French Club 3; Concert Band 1-2; Indoor Track 2-4; S.0.D.A. 4; Marching Band 1-4; Office Asst. 3; Prom Decorations 3 Martina Kallenberger — Track 2; German Club 1-4; Forensics 2-4; Science Club 1; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee Wayne Keen — F.B.L.A. 1-3; F.H.A. 4 Randy Kenney Paige Keran — Marching Band 1; HOW Magazine 4; T.V. Studio 3; TV Studio Assistant Dave Kies — French 1 Dana Klevgard Joanne Knapp — H-Teens 1-4, Historian 2, Vice President 4; Cheerleader 9th JV, Co-Captain of JV; Yearbook 3-4, Editor 4; F.H.A. 4; Quill and Scroll 3-4; Council 3-4; Homecoming Decorations 4; Prom Decorations 3 57 58 ‘6 ... A calmed down society and extremely modernized liv- ing.’ Linda Blackard Natalie Kronmeister — Varsity Track; F.B.L.A. 4; Latin 2; Orchestra 1-3; Band 1; S.G.A. 1-4; Council 4; Library Assistant 1-3; F.H.A. Ellen Krueger — Intramurals 3-4; F.B.L.A. Robert Kucera — Varsity Baseball; Soccer 4 Jeff Ladd — Intramurals 2-4; Photo Lab Assistant 4 Rick Lawrence — S.0.D.A. 4; Golf 2-4; Mechanical Drawing 3; Council Alternate 4; Prom Floor Commit- tee Chairman; Float Decorations 2-4; Homecoming Escort 4; Homecoming Back Wall Committee Chair- man Chris Lee Nadine Lee — F.B.L.A. 3-4; Senior Play; F.H.A. 1-3; Office Assistant, Financial Secretary Aide Norman Lee — Wrestling 1-4 Arin Marie Legnaiol — D.E.C.A. 3-4 Kenneth Lesane — V.1.C.A. 3-4 Earl Lett — Varsity Football James Linari — German 3-4 Anthony Lomax Robyn Longest — Majorette 2-3 Valorie Love —F.B.S.A. 3;S.G.A. 2 “... Bringing my kids back to show them where | had my good Judy Sylva times and best memories. ”’ Leon Luster Lex Lutto — Football Ninth, Varsity 3; Wrestling 1-4; Key Club 4 Arthur Lynch — Football Ninth, Varsity; Varsity Track, Intramurals 3; Basketball Ninth, J.V.; Indoor Track 3-4; Boys’ State Alternate 3 Benita Lynch Grace Mallory — H-Teens 1-4, V. President 1; VCU Math Contest 1-2; Student Math Conference 3-4; Girls Ensemble 1; Drill Team 1-2; S.O.D.A. 3-4; Year- book 3-4, Editor 4; Mach C Asst. 2; Girls’ State 3; National Honor Society 3-4, Secretary 4; Stunt Night 2; Honors Assembly Usher 3; Senior Convocation Usher 3; Prom Committee Chairman 3; Homecom- ing Decoration 4; Winter Carnival Decoration 1-3: Quill and Scroll 3-4; Council 2-4; Class President 2; S.G.A. Assembly 1; S.G.A. Council 2 David Marshall — Indoor Track 3 Barbara Martin Lyle Martin — Tennis 4; Intramurals 1-2, 4; Debate Team 1, 3; Guidance Asst. 2-4 Cliff McAlister — Football Ninth, J.V., Varsity; Wres- tling 1-2 Dick McCracken — Varsity Track; Cross Country 1- 4; H-Teens Sweetheart 4; Indoor Track 1-2; S.O.D.A. 3-4; Key Club 4 Bryan McDaniel — J.V. Track; D.E.C.A. 4; Indoor Track 1-2 Sharon McDermott — Science Club 3; Concert Band 1-2; Debate Team 1, 3-4; Marching Band 1-2; Science Asst. 3-4; Homecoming Committee 3; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Float 1-3 Scott McKee — Intramurals 2-4; S.O.D.A. 3-4; Class Council 4 Glen McMillan — Jr. Civitan 4 Deborah Melton 59 ‘“.. Livin g to be an old man.’ Kenneth Lesane Bruce Mercier — Football 2-4; Sounds 1-3; Key Club 2-4; Concert Choir 3; Prom Decoration 3, Homecoming Decoration 4; Homecoming Court 4 Julie Merrick — GAA. 1; F.H.A. 2; Trading Post Asst. 2 Scott Merriman — Latin Club 3-4; Intramurals 1, 3-4; Basketball Mgr. Ninth, J.V., Varsity Statistician; Library Asst. 1; Gym Asst. 3; S.G.A. 1-3; Council 2; Class 1-3 Jennifer Metzgar — H-Teens 1-4; Girls Ensemble 3; Senior Play; Expressions 4; F.H.A. 4; Science Asst. 1; Drama Asst. 4; Council 3-4; Stunt Night 1; Home- coming Float 2-4; Prom Committee Chairman 3; Homecoming Committee Chairman 4; °‘110 in the Shade”’ Make-up Director and Props 3 Anne Miller — Softball Varsity; Gymnastics 1; H- Teens 1-4; G.A.A. 1-3; Office Asst. 3; Math Asst. 4; S.G.A. 1-2; Council 1; Prom Committee Chairman 3; Homecoming Court 3; Sadie Hawkins Court 3 Beth Mills — Softball 1-4; Basketball 1-4; H-Teens 1; Latin Club 1-2; G.A.A. 3-4, V. President 4; S.G.A. 1-2; Prom Decorations 3-4; Homecoming Decora- tion 3-4; Stunt Night 1 Kim Mills — Red Cross 3; F.H.A. 2-4, Treasurer 4; Office Asst. 3-4; Prom Decoration 3 Russell Mills — Football J.V., Varsity Robbie Milner — Football J.V., Varsity; Intramurals 4; Soccer 1; Key Club 1-4; F.H.A. 4; Board of Advi- sors; S.G.A. 2-4 Meredith Minter — Latin Club 1-4; Chess Club 1-2: Debate Team 1, 3; Newspaper 2 Nadine Monroe — F.B.L.A. 4; Library Asst. 2-3; Career Center 1 Alton Moody — Senior Play; F.B.L.A. 4; D.E.C.A. 4; 1.C.T. 4; F.H.A. 4; S.G.A. 2-3; Council 2-3; Class 2-3 David Moore — Tennis Mgr. 2-3; Clinic Asst. 3-4; Prom Decoration 3; Homecoming Decoration 4 Joe Moore Sylvia Moore — Varsity Track ‘In the future | look forward to having Judy Hicks riGhien my health and being Walter Moore — Basketball Ninth, J.V., Varsity Ishmael Mosby — Track J.V.; D-E.C.A. 4; Concert Band 1-2; Wind Symphony 4; Jazz Band 3; Marching Band 1-4 Brenda Moseley — D.E.C.A. 2 Andrea Motley — F.B.L.A. 2-3; D.E.C.A. 4; Pep Club 3-4; Colorguard 3; F.H.A. 1 Charles Nash — Football Varsity; Track Varsity; Wrestling 3 Joe Neagle — Track J.V., Varsity; V.I.C.A. 3-4 Richard Nelson — Jr. Civitan 2-4; Sergeant at Arms 4 Norma Jean Nickols —F.B.L.A, 1-2; Girls Ensemble 1; Sounds 3-4; Concert Choir 2-4 Tem Nichols — Yearbook Editorial Photographer 2- 3; F.H.A. 4 John Nicholson — Wind Symphony 2-4; Soccer Manager 2; T.V. Studio 1-3; Marching Band 1-4 George Omohundro Vince Orlandi — Intramurals 4; V.1,C,A, 3-4 Raymond Ortell — D.E.C.A. 3 Julia Parcell — H-Teens 3-4; F.B.L.A. 1, 3-4; F.H.A. 1, 3-4; Home Ec. Assistant 3; Musical 2; Prom Com- mittee 3; Homecoming Committee 4 Steve Passmore 61 62 ‘Love is something to look forward to in the future. Jason Peele — Football JV, Office Assistant 1 Cathy Perkins — H-Teens 1-4, Chaplain 2, Secre- tary 3; F.H.A. 4, Chairman 4; Prom Decorations 3; Homecoming Decorations 4; Homecoming Float 2-4 Chris Perry Ricky Phillips — Intramurals 4; V.I.C.A. 3-4; S.G.A. 1 Wade Pierce Wanda Pierce — D.E.C.A. 3-4 Frances Pitts — Tennis 1, 3-4; H-Teens 2-4; Year- book 3-4; Stunt Night 2; Prom Decorations 3; Home- coming Decorations 4 Garland Pleasants — Senior Play; Safety Club 3-4, President 4; F.H.A. 3-4, Secretary 4; Teachers Cafe- teria 1-4 Russ Pomfry — V.1.C.A. 3-4 Sheila Poole — C.O.E. 3-4; Safety Club 2; F.H.A. 1-2 David Powell Linda Powers — Latin Club 1-4; Science Club 2; Concert Band 1-2; Wind Symphony 3; Marching Band 1-4; Lab Assistant 3; Band Assistant 4; Home- coming Float Decoration 1 Dominique Propst — Track Varsity; Intramurals 1-2, 4; F.B.L.A. 3; French 3-4, Vice President; Chess Club 3-4, Vice President; Science Club 3-4, Trea- surer; J.V. Basketball Manager; A.F.S. 1-4, Secre- tary 3, Treasurer 4; Library Assistant 2-4; Gym Assistant 2-4; Homecoming Committee Sherry Ramsey — S.G.A. 1; Class Council 2 Johnathan Reynolds — Wrestling 1-4 Pam Worrell “Living on my own looks good in the future.’’ Chris Lee ee Matt Rich — Track JV, Varsity 2-4; Cross Country 2- 4; Intramurals 1; Basketball 9th; Indoor Track 2-4; H- Teens 4 Sweetheart; S.O.D.A. 4; Boys’ State 3; Alter- nate 1 Pernell Richardson — Wrestling 2; Prom Decora- tions 3 Sheri Richardson — H-Teens 3-4; Spanish 3; Color- guard 2; F.H.A. 4 Charles Riddick Mike Riddick — Safety Club 2 Marcella Ritchie — D.E.C.A. 3-4: F.H.A. 2, 4: Girls Chorus Assistant 2-3 Jeff Roberts — Soccer 1-4; S.O.D.A. 3-4: Prom Dec- orations 3; Homecoming Decorations 4 Mark Robertson Donna Robertson — Intramurals 2-3; F.B.L.A. Junior Achievement 4; Pep Club 3-4; F.H.A. Library Assistant 1 4; UE Donnie Rook Carolyn Rowe — H-Teens 3; Latin Club 1; Junior Civitan Queen 1; |1.C.T. 1; Prom Decorations Patrica Rowe Paul Rush — Football 9th; Track JV; Intramurals 1; Indoor Track 1-2; Senior Play; H-Teens 3; Sweet- heart 4; S.O.D.A. 3-4; Key Club 2-3, Chaplain 4; Con- cert Choir 3; Office Assistants 3-4; Thespians 3-4; Boys’ State 3; S.G.A. 3, Vice President 4; Council 1; Jr. Marshall; Prom Chairman 3; One Act Play 2-4; Musical 2-3 Mark Sacra — Junior Civitan 4; Science Club 1-4 S. Harrison Sadler — Debate 3-4; Concert Choir 1; Jazz Band 1-4; Wind Symphony 2, 4; German Club 3-4, Vice President 3 63 64 ‘‘What looks good to me is having a first woman president. Kim Carpenter Tonda Santos — D.E.C.A. 3; Spanish Club 2-4, Pro- ject Chairman; Colorguard 2-4, Commander Mike Saunders — Varsity Track; Cross Country 4; Intramurals 1-4; Latin Club 3-4; Wrestling 1-4, Co- Captain; S.O.D.A. 3-4; Key Club 2-4; S.G.A. 3-4 Cathy Schultz — Varsity Track; Gymnastics 1-3; Spanish Club 2-3; H-Teens 2; D.E.C.A. 3-4; Lab Asst. 1; Class 1-4 Crystal Scott — H-Teens 2-4; F.B.L.A. 4; Pep Club 1; V.I.C.A. 2; Girls Ensemble 1; HOW Magazine 3-4; Prom Decorations 3; Winter Concert 1 Brian Scruggs Sandra Sell ers — Varsity Softball Manager; Basket- ball J.V. 1-2; Varsity Mgr. 3; Varsity Basketball 4; Prom Committee William Sharpe — J.V. Baseball; Soccer 2-4; Key Club 3-4; Homecoming Decoration 4; Prom Decora- tion 3; Homecoming Float 3 Robert Shefelton — Football Ninth, J.V., Varsity; T.V. Studio 3; School Musicals 2-3; Senior Play 4 Jerry Shinault — Football J.V., Varsity Brian Sherrod — Football Ninth, J.V., Varsity; Track J.V., Varsity; Indoor Track 1-2; Key Club 3-4 Bruce Sherrod — Track 1-4; Cross Country 1-4, Co- Captain 4; Indoor Track 1-4; Key Club 3-4; F.H.A. 4 Suzanne Sherrod — Varsity Track; H-Teens 2-4; D.E.C.A. 3; Ninth, J.V., Varsity, Co-Captain 1, Varsity Co-Captain; Key Club Sweetheart 4; Expressions 2- 4; F.H.A. 4; Homecoming Court 4; Jr. Civitan Sweet- heart Court 4; Homecoming Decoration 4; Prom Decoration 3; Homecoming Float Decorations 2-4 Brian Shook — Donkey Basketball; Senior Play; Latin Club 3; French Club 2; Science Club 2-3, Trea- surer 3; Sounds 3-4, Student Director 4; Concert Choir Most Valuable Member; S.0.D.A. 3-4; Key Club 2-4, President 4; All Regional Choir 2-3; Year- book 2-4; Lab Asst, 2; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; Thespians 2-4, V. Pres. 3, President 4; Boys’ State 3; Council 1-4, V. Pres. 3; S.G.A. Council 4; Homecoming Float Decoration 2- 4; Prom Decorations 3; Homecoming Decoration 4; Winter Carnival Decoration 3; School Musical 1-3; Stunt Night 1-2 : Karen Shumaker — Varsity Softball Mgr.; D,E.C.A. 1; Girls Ensemble 2; Concert Choir 2; Office and Guidance Asst. 4 Wayne Shumaker ‘The future forsees Kermit the Frog as president and the Muppets taking over the world resulting in sensible world affairs ... for a Change. ” Liz D’Surney Jackie Sickinger — F.B.L.A. 2-4; Office Asst. 2-3; Library Asst. 1 Cecelia Simmons —F.B.L.A.1;D.E.C.A.3 Barrie Smithers — Intramurals 3; Basketball J.V.; D.E.C.A. 4; Girls Ensemble 1; Pep Club 3-4; Year- book 4; F.H.A. 4; Debate Team Matt Smith — Soccer 1-4 Pam Smith — F.B.L.A. 2-4; French Club 1; J.A. 4; Pep Club 1; Concert Choir 4; Prom Decorations 3; Homecoming Decorations 4 Jeanette Smook — Gymnastics Manager 1-4; H- Teens 1-4, Sgt. of Arms 2, Vice President 3; F.B.L.A. 4; French Club 2; A.F.S. 2-4; S.G.A. 4 Sherre Snell — Latin Club 1-3 Madaline Solomon — V.C.U. Math Conference 1-3; National Math 2; Black Heritage Task Force 3; Debate Team 1, 3; Forensics 2; Concert Band 1-3; Wind Symphony 3; Marching Band 1-4 Jerry South ard — Mock Election 1 Lisa Spainhour — H-Teens 4; D.E.C.A. 3; Color- guard 2-4; Class Council 4; F.H LA. 4; Offi Library Asst. 2 Suzie Stein — Tennis 2; |.C.T. 3-4 Donnie Stewart — J.V. Track; Intramurals 2-4: Indoor Track 3 =: 3) fo) . n we nm Chuck Stiff — French Club 3; Wind Symphony 1-4; Red Cross 3; Jazz Band 3-4; Marching Band 1-2; Class Council 4; S.G.A. 2; Prom Decorations 3 Georgianne Stinett — Tennis 1-4, Co-Capt. 3; H- Teens 2-4, Sec. 4; Latin Club 1-2; S.O.D.A. 3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Girls’ State Alternate 3; S.G.A. 2; Class Council 3-4; Prom Decorations 3; Homecoming Decorations 4 Missy Strauss — Girls Ensemble 1; German Club 1- 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Office Asst. 2-4; S.G.A. 1-2: Senior Class Treasurer 4; Prom Decorations 3; Homecoming Decorations 4 65 66 ‘‘The youth of today are the adults of the future. They are the key to a successful future for the world.’ Kim Waldrop Lynette Streater — Library Assistant; Office Assist- ant Dion Sutton — Track JV; Basketball JV, Varsity; Concert Band 1 Judy Sylva Mary Tate Patti Taylor Linda Terrell Quentin Terry — Football 9th, Varsity; Track JV, Varsity; Intermurals 3; Basketball 9th, JV; Indoor Track 3-4 Chris Tetzlaff — Football Varsity; Basketball Varsity Sharon Thaniel — Pep Club 3; S.0.D.A. 4; Yearbook Staff 3-4; Library Assistant 1-4 Karen Thayer — D.E.C.A. 4 Lindsay Thomas — Track JV, Varsity; Intramurals 2; Indoor Track 2-4 Carol Thompson — Gymnastics 1; Cheerleader 1-4; H-Teens 2; D.E.C.A. 3; S.G.A. 3-4 Jay Thompson — Football JV, Varsity; Baseball JV, Varsity; F.H.A. 4; Latin Club 1-2 Tanya Thompson — H-Teens 2; F.B.L.A. 2; Latin Club 1-2; Colorguard 4; Library Assistant 1-3; Span- ish Assistant 4; French Assistant 4; S.G.A. 2-3 Paul Thurston — German 3 ‘... The opportunity to become a member of the United States Combined Training Team and compete in the 1984 Olympics.’ Sherri Bass Teresa Tipton Jerald Tuck Oscar Tuck Walter Tucker — F.B.L.A. 1; German Club 1; D.E.C.A. 2-4 Cornelius Turnage — Wrestling 1-2; Marching Band 1-2; HOW Magazine 4 Marjorie Underwood — H-Teens 2-4; German Club 1-2; Library Asst. 1; S.G.A. 2; Prom Decoration 3; Homecoming Float 1-4; Winter Carnival Decoration 3 Clay Utley Bret VanDusen — V.1.C.A. 3-4 Tod VanDusen — Soccer 1, 3 De’Ette Vass — D.E.C.A. 4; G.A.A. 1-4 Pam Vaughan — F.B.L.A. 3; V.I.C.A. 4; 1.C.T. 4; F.H.A. 1, 3; Office Asst. 2 James Verlander — Concert Band 1-4; Marching Band 1-4; Yearbook 2-3; Library Asst. 1; Quill and Scroll 3-4; Prom Decorations 3 Kristin Vlahos — Science Club 1-3; Concert Band 2-4; Wind Symphony 3-4; Marching Band 1-4; Sci- ence Asst. 2; Debate Team 1, 4; Musical Steven Waalewyn — Donkey Basketball 3; Science Asst. 2; Prom Decorations 3; Homecoming Decora- tion 4; Homecoming Float 2-4 Gail Wade — C.O.E. 4; Safety Club 3; Career Center 3 68 ... The adventures of life that | must conquer to be myself.” Tamara Johnson Kim Waldrop — Tennis Manager 1; H-Teens 1-4: F.B.L.A.1, 4; Forensics 4; Drama Aid 4; Thespians 4; S.G.A. 1-2; Council 3; Thespians 4; Class Officer 3; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Float 2-3; Home- coming Committee 1 Karen Walker — Girls Ensemble 1-2; Red Cross 1, 3, V.I.C.A. 2-4 Melisa Walker — F.B.L.A. 2, 4; Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1 Karen Ward — Gymnastics 1-4; Intramurals 1-2: Cheerleader 1; Key Club Sweetheart 4; National Honor Society 3-4; Sadie Hawkins Court 3 Cur tis Washington Lisa Washington Andrea Watkins — F.B.L.A.1:F.H.A.1 Kim Watson — D.E.C.A. 3-4, Secretary 3-4; Science Club 1-2; Trading Post Clerk 3; Colorguard 2-3; Office Assistant 2 Carol Welstead — Varsity Track; H-Teens 1-4: Latin Club 1-2; Cheerleader 1-2; Regional Band 2; March- ing Band 1; F.H.A. 4; Class Officer 1, 4; Prom Com- tee 3: Homecoming Committee 4; Homecoming loat 2-3 Derritta Westbrook Danny Whitaker Gwen White Octavia White — Track 1: Indoor Track 2; Cheer- leader 2; F.B.L.A. 3; Girls Ensemble 3: Concert Choir 1-2, 4; Expressions 4; Office Assistant 3 Tracey White —F.B.L.A. 1-4:S.G.A. 3 Charlotte Whitlock — H-Teens 1-2: Sadie Hawkins 3; Cheerleader 1-4; Key Club Sweetheart 4: Expres- sions 2-4; S.G.A. 1-3; Council 1-4: Class Secretary 3: Homecoming Court 4; Homecoming Decorations 4: Fat aes fee 3; Homecoming Float Decora- tions 2, 4 ... Amore open-minded America, Animal House Il, and a growing K. Vlahos appreciation of the arts.”’ Vickie Whitlock — V.I.C.A. 2-4 Mark Wilcox Wendy Wiles — H-Teens 1; D-E.C.A. 4; German Club 2-3; Ninth Grade Cheerleader; Safety Club 3; Council 1-2 Kenneth Wilkerson — Basketball Ninth; V.I.C.A. 3-4 Anita Williams — Varsity Track; H-Teens 3; F.B.L.A. 3; Office Asst. 4 John Williams — Career Center 4 Timothy Williams — Concert Band 1; Wind Sym- phony 3-4; Key Club 3-4; Jazz Band 2-4; Marching Band 1-4; Stunt Night 2-4; School Musical 3 Thomas Winecoff — Track J.V., Varsity; Concert Band 1; Wind Symphony 2; Soccer 1-3; Jazz Band 3- 4; Marching Band 1-2 Eva Winston — D.E.C.A. 3; C.O.E. 4; Pep Club 3; Library Asst. 2 Melody Woodfin — H-Teens 1-2; Drill Team 1; V.I.C.A. 4; 1.C.T. 4; Office Asst. 3-4; S.G.A. 3; Council 1-2; Class 1; Homecoming Decorations 4; Stunt Night 1 Michael Woods Victor Woody — Intramurals 3 Pamela Worrell — F.B.L.A. 4; Fall Festival 1; Guid- ance Asst. 4; Attendant Asst. 4; Prom Decorations 3 Randy Wray — Concert Band 1; Wind Symphony 2- 4; Jazz Band 3-4; Marching Band 1-4; Class 2; School Musical 2 Thomas Wright — D.E.C.A. 4; Indoor Track 1-2 69 “... Going back to Mexico and using all that | have learned here in order to be a more mature person.’ Manuel Garza Michelle Wynn — FBLA 1-3; Pep Club 3-4; Safety Club 1 Valerie Yeatts — Wind Symphony 1; Marching Band , Raymond Young — Wrestling 1-4; FHA 4 Ricky Ziglar — Football Ninth, JV, Varsity; Baseb | JV, Varsity; Key Club 4 70 7) 72 This summer the Junior Class was busy washing buses to make money to pay for the most important event of the year, Prom. Pictured at left are the energetic new class spon- sor Mrs. Barbara Blaylock and the dedicated class officers: Donna Lucord — Secretary, Matt Brown — Vice-President, Michelle Sprouse — Trea- surer, and Derek Leake — President. Under their leader- ship the class really took off. Mr. Nathan Young is shown here presenting a check for $1,800, made during the bus wash. Look out 1981, here we come. James Adkins Kanisha Adkins David Agee Karen Allan Wanda Alspaugh Gina Andrews Otis Andrews Cece Archer Brenda Armstrong Jeff Atkinson Kendra Atkinson Neal Atkinson Ken Arutunian Michele Ayers Deboran Bacon Karen Bailey Adriana Ballard Mike Banton John Bartgis Barry Bass Jewell Bates Mary Baughan Tracy Beard Teri Beaver The Class of ’8I takes it one day ata time. The well-manicured grass pl ots and hedges are luxuriant.’ Andy Via Donna Beck Carolyn Bell David Bell Cheryl Boltz Lin Borky Tony Boseman Ernest Bottoms David Bradley George Bridges Henry Briggs Duke Brizzolara Bryant Brown Kim Brown Lenore Brown Lewis Brown Matt Brown Tammy Brown Todd Brown Wanda Brown David Bruce William Bulifant Robbie Bullard Johnathan Bullock Jamie Burgess Ruby Burnette Benny Burruss Wanda Burton Edna Butler Cherie Carey Kenny Carr Junior Class Council: Front row: Todd Brown, Allan Talbert, Bruce Carter, Middle row: Sandra Duesberry, Wendy Harris, Jennifer Glave, Kathy Schieder, Carolyn Bell, Susan VanDenburgh, Back row: Ernest Bottoms, Lauren Tucker, Gill Wells, Laurie Hargadon, JoAnne Edwards. 73 74 Heidi Carson Bruce Carter Melvin Carter Diane Caswell Joe Cecil Sherry Chaplin Debra Chisenhall Chovalo Christian Allen Clark Anthony Clark Scott Clealon Jeffrey Cline Beth Cloninger Clint Coates Dale Cockrell John Collins Richard Colver Matt Cook Cindy Cooke Doug Coppage Kenny Covington Paul Covington Pam Coxford Kelly Crayer Jenny Crenshaw Andrea Crump Wayne Currier Todd Curry Sheila Dance Pam Davis Riley Dawson David Dean James Dean Tim Dean Jeannie Derricott Linda Dickenson ‘Administrators who care and who are always on campus look good to me.” Parrish Propst “To me, the freshman class looks good. They have a real feeling of school spirit and pride. ’’ Brenda Armstrong Dale Dillon Sandra Duesberry Julie Dunning Khanh Duong Sarah Dziuba Jo Ellen Edwards Mike Edwards Robert Edwards Billy Elain Jeannette Elliott Cynthia Epps Susan Erdman Davis Estes Betty Etosh Jenny Faber Steve Faggert Jaye Farmer Clara Femiani John Fitzgerald Suzanne Flippen Angie Forbes George Ford Susan Forristal Walter Fountaine Eric Fredericksen Karen Freed Ernest Freeman Steven Fritz Cherie Garrett Tom Garrett Debbie Gibson Trudy Gibson Tracey Glasper Jennifer Glave Martin Goldenbadem Mike Good hs ‘The clothing that people wear at Henrico is very Stylish.” Deborah Ellis Graham Goodloe Teresa Goodrich Mary Gorman Chris Graves Nina Green Beth Grubbs Gisele Gunter Debbie Hall William Hall Laurie Hargadon Christine Harrelson Andrea Harris Crystal Harris Tommy Harris Wendy Harris Tyrone Harvey Rebecca Haston Kevin Hayes Greg Henley Tom Henry Teresa Herbert George Heston Page Holmes Timmy Holmes Scott Hornbarger Bennie Horning Diane Horton Wally Hogue Walter Huddleston Carrol Hughes Mike Jarrett Marcus Jeannette Ed Jenkins Kenneth Johnson Kim Johnson Linda Johnson Karen Jones Joyce Jones Melody Jones Patricia Jones Robin Jones Robyn Jones Susan Jones James Kasko Bob Keenan Kathrine Kelley Doug King Jason Klevgard ‘Students have good attitudes.’’ Kevin Hayes Gavin Latney Derek Leake Carol Ann Leeson Thomas LeGray Diane Lett Scherrie Lewis Melvin LeSane David Lewis Joe Lipscomb Gineen Logan John Longest Robert Lowry Donna Lucard James Lucar Frank Luck Wayne Lukhard Dwight Lynch Cathy Lynn Janice Lyons Mike Magee Melanie Mahanes Teresa Malmquist Stuart Martin Tim Martin Timmy Mathews Gordon McCauley Devin McDaniel Keith McDaniel Sophie McLawhorn J.R. McGuine Chery! McMullen Bobby McRae Pam Mickens Karen Millican Robin Mills Ken Mitchell 77 ‘‘L really like Henrico’s sportsmanship. We have devoted fans and proud students In our school.” Tracey Glasper Norma Moles Dennis Moore Kenny Moore Jimmy Mootz David Moran Ross Moseley Tommy Moyer Jennifer Mullen Kim Nadder Tracie Nix Janet Nolan Stewart Nunn Mark Norrell Gary Nuckols Janice Nunnally Scott Nunnally James Oglesby Peter Omer Linda Parrish Tony Passmore Mike Pastore Barry Patterson Julie Payne Kim Peal Debbie Phillips Susan Pilcher Donna Pinson James Pittman David Poore Susan Poskey “What looks good to you at Henrico, George Heston?’ . ciatoirtantutelall Jesse Powell Ken Powers Cindy Poythress Dee Dee Proctor Shelly Proffitt Parrish Propst James Pugh Neil Quimby Monica Ready Jeannie Rice Rena Richardson Tina Roberts Lorrie Robertson Michael Robertson Nina Robinson Robin Robinson Sherrie Robinson Brenda Rogers Brenda Rogers David Rose Sterling Royal Debbie Runion Dave Saller John Savage Cathy Schnieder Troy Schools C. W. Seal Jim Seward Earl Sheets Jon Shepard thes 80 Hugh Sherrod Billy Simms Darlene Slater Donna Smiley Bill Smith David Smith Diane Smith Diane Smith Robby Smith Sherrie Smith Craig Snead Regina Spence Diane Spenner Ray Spiers Robbie Spiers Kim Spiller Connie Sprouse Kevin Sprouse Michelle Sprouse Larry Stamey John Stewart Buddy Stone Gail Stone Todd Stone Stephanie Strawder Duchess Streater Valvin Sutton Danny Swezker Allen Talbott Lisa Tate Dwayne Taylor Wayne Taylor Kim Taylor Vernon Taylor Mike Terry Terry Tharp Cynthia Thomas Tom Thomas Mary Thurston “ ,.. the mighty wrestlers.’ Donna Lucord “The warrior head on the gym wall that Coach Vitek painted looks very nice.”’ Ray Smith Tommy Tinsley Dee Trewvett John Tuck Lauren Tucker Martha Utley Susan Van Denburgh Terry Van Pelt Janet Vaughan Bonnie Verlander Andy Via Teresa Wade George Waddill Shelia Wadington Caron Walker Tripp Walker Scott Walker Pam Wallace Mark Waller Leslie Ward Tony Washington Zina Watford Walter Watkins Katy Weiler Gil Wells Joyce Wells Mickey West Linda Wetzler Rhonda Wilcox Susan Wilcox Kari Wilkinson Wayne Wilkins Charles Williams James Williams Tony Williams Veronica Williams Wendy Williams George Wilton Bobby Withrow Deborah Wood 81 82 Michael Wright Scott Wyatt Jeannie Yancey Jean Young Mike Young Robert Yurachek Mary Ellen Zacharias ‘Every Friday afternoon, 3:30 looks good to me!”’ Tammy Tyler lh} , 1981 looks good to me. ‘June Tracye Beard 83 The sophomores are traditionally the young and the restless. Karen Smith, Anne Marie John- son, Cynthia Bryant, and Yvette Davis steer the class of 82 in their second year at Henrico. Driver Edu- _— cation has become an integral part ae we aes . of the sophomore life style. Pep ral- ‘ s : lies, painting signs, and washing cars are the ways the class shows their spirit and togetherness. The best is yet to come in 1982. The sophomores’ opinions of what looks good at Henrico are seen throughout the section. HENRICO COUNTY SCHODLS DRIVER EDUCATION STUDENT DRIVER . Sana tere? ae Gary Abele Ali Abul Claudette Agee Diana Agee Janet Agee Connie Aldridge Nadine Allock Toshia Alston Reginia Anderson Pam Arnold Donnie Ashworth Daphne Aylor Eddie Bacer Troy Bagby Greg Baily James Barfield Quintin Barnes John Barr Sherri Bawles Scott Bazemore Steve Beaver Mitzi Beck Joy Belvin David Benson Daryl Bishop Melvin Black Ricky Blake Robbie Blake Lee Blanton Darlene Blowe 84 “The new gym floor looks good to me.”’ Joan White Debbie Bornett Sherry Bowles Dana Boyer Brad Bradley William Bradshaw David Branch Johnna Branch Sherry Briley Sheila Broache Mark Brock Joey Brooks Rusty Brooks Barry Brown Jesse Brown Kim Brown Robert Brown Sharon Brown Joan Brizendine Sophomore Class Council: Front row: Krista McCue, Natalie Nuckols, Karen Volkner, Pam McGee. Second row: Jada Propst, David Varner, Alisa Sim- mers, Stephanie Mitchell, Michelle Dabbs, Terri Clarke, Karen Walls, Anita Lavin. Third row: Laura Smith, Robin Martin, John House, Melvin Black. Fourth row: John Chamberlayne, Tammy Hornbarger, Debra Kay, Linda Lenari, Nevin West. Fifth row: Suzanne Demro, Lisa Duke, Amy Stone. Back row: Emma Ming, Abe Said, Ricky Blake. 85 86 Barry Bruce Sandra Bruce Cynthia Bryant James Burgess Nancy Burnett Concetta Burrell Amy Burton Reggie Bush Dana Byrd Laurie Cardoza Christy Carneal Donna Carroll John Chamberlayne Vanessa Charity Jostine Chiles Stuart Chiles Stacey Christian Sherri Caurch Chris Clare Terri Clarke Veta Clarke Chris Claud Nancy Cochran lra Coles Robert Cole Phillip Collins Sandra Cooper Linda Couch Mavis Covington Edward Craddock Tracey Creery Cynthia Crews Linny Cridlin Glenn Cummings Susan Currier Michelle Dabbs Donna Davis Kimberly Davis Yvette Davis “The overall spirit and cooperation between faculty and students are especially good at Henrico. © Susan Currier “The clock is ‘looking good’ when it says 3:30.” R. A. Harton Suzanne Demro Melody Diaz Karen Dice Emma Dickerson Sean Dolan Melissa Dowdy Richard Duesberry Lisa Duke Robbie Durvin Allen Duvall Doris Dyson Ray Dyson Steven Eacho Mary Eastman Roger Edwards Germaine Epps Douglas Eubank Kim Fahed Kendall Farmer Lisa Farris Jay Ferrell Angie Fleming Steve Fodill David Forbes Tim Foust Cherise Frederickson Wink Frye Theresa Gallaway Kim Gatewood Karen Gardner Steve Gilbert Doris Goldenbaum Randall Gonyo 87 88 Lisa Goodman Debbie Gordon Mary Gove Barbara Grasberger Erica Gray Shannon Greek Sandy Green Lee Greene Mary Gregory Rhonda Grosvenor Sandra Grubbs Ray Hahn Bonnie Hale Brenda Hall Sharon Hall Robert Hanson Kelly Harding Helena Hargrove Jimmy Harless Rady Harmon James Harrela John Harris Lois Harris Cassandra Harrison Debra Harrison Raymond Harrison Gary Hart Micheal Hart Robyn Harton Sandra Harvey Tim Haufler Melissa Hawkes David Hawks Al Hayes Claudia Haywood Janet Headley Matt Hendrick David Hening Scott Henry “There are good looking guys and clean school grounds at Henrico.” Tammy Hornbarger “The cheerleaders are good looking. ’’ Andy Tucker Conway Hertsch Laura Heston Bill Hicks Mark Hilldrup Darryl Hodson Viola Holbrook Richard Holcomb Solomon Hollie Tommy Holloway Bubba Hood Melanie Hooper Tammy Hornbarger Terry Horne John Houze Dave Huddleston Mark Hudgins Keith Hudson Mike Hughes Wayne Hume Greg Jackson Will Jeffries Anne Marie Johnson David Johnson Kim Johnson Jill Johnson Pat Johnson Teresa Johnson Brad Jones Charles Jones Julian Jones Theresa Jones Jim Judy Vikram Kapil Deborah Kay Kari Keen Tracy Keck Shaun Kelleher Shawn Ketron Todd Klevgard 89 90 Micheal Latney Michelle Latney Nita Lavin Terri Lawson Lonnie Lewis Linda Linari Terry Lippy Richard Little Sharon Longest Duane Love Tina Loving David Lund Randy Lynn James Lyons Carole Mabry Jamie Mallory Mike Mansfield Carroll Martin Paul Martin Robin Martin Sandra Martin Sonny Matthews Dorothy McAlli ster Krista McCue Elizabeth McCusker Pam McGee Kim McLaughlin Chan McLendon Jimmy Middlebrook Steve McMillan Trudy Miller Missy Millican Emma Minor Valerie Minor Angela Mitchell Stephanie Mitchell “The football games and the pep rallies at Henrico look good to me. Donna Carroll “The Marching Band is looking good.”’ Tim Fouts Crystal Moore Louis Moore Gary Morgan Kevin Morton Marble Morton Thanayi Mosby Clark Mower Timmy Moyer Greg Mullen Troy Myers George Nelson Glenn Newcombe PP ee See eee i ee 2222. 2 2... Ree eee OP FRE R OS See eseeseasee nee ee ‘tees een a een ee esc eseeaseeae '©eeeee ee (ee eenee 202088 - i 4 Paul Nixon Tony Northington Lauren Nostetler Natalie Nuckols David Oakley Bud Ostein Carolyn Owens Scott Patterson Steve Patterson Jay Pearman Eric Penley Glen Perks Shelby Peters Reuben Phelps Beth Pierce Neil Pinchefsky Junie Pittman Jeff Pollard Richard Pollock Monty Poston Ruth Powell Doug Powers Jada Propst Richard Raines 92 Joe Rawsowe Adrian Richardson Anthony Richardson Clarence Riddick Byian Roberts Keith Roberts Mark Robertson Darryl Robinson Denise Robinson Abe Said Beth Saunders Wayne Saunders Debbie Schisler Casey Scruggs Lianne Seward Dinkie Shackelford Reggie Shaffer Mike Shearin Chip Shefelton Angela Shelton Johnesta Sheppard Bryan Shinauit Robert Shope Alisa Simmers Doris Slate Brenda Smith Dean Smith Eugene Smith Jeril Smith Karen Smith Larry Smith Laura Smith Melody Smith Raymond Smith Rhonda Smith Steve Smith ‘‘The marquee gives the great happenings at HHS.”’ Helena Hargrove. “... the 1979-80 Boys’ Basketball Team.” Mavis Covington Chery! Snead Butch Spicer Donna Stanky Cheryl Stubbs Pleshette Sturtevant Leslie Strumb Amy Stone Linda Stubel Maureen Tabasko Darryll Taylor Karen Taylor Kenny Taylor Paul Taylor Danna Terry Glenn Thomas Glenn Thomas Kenny Thomas Lisa Thomas William Thompson Jackie Timberlake Earletta Trent Diane Trivette Alan Tuck Andy Tuck James Turnage Robert Turner Micheal Turner Linda Tuten John Underwood Evan VanBrackle Scott Vanlandingham Cheryl VanPelt David Varner Wayne Vaughan Leeza Vaughan Tim Vick 93 Other good looking aspects are vacations, snow, the foreign exchange student, Commodores, and Julius Caesar. Bobby Vickhouse Greg Viahos Scott Voelcker Karen Voelcker Marie Wade Karen Walls Kevin Walsh Jean Warren Joanne Washington Bobby Webster Debbie Wells Nevin West Stephanie White Timmy White Kurt Whiteman James Whittle Angie Wilkinson Keith Williams Kim Williams Lewis Williams Penny Williams Russell Williams Sonya Williams Elbert Wilson Kaky Wilson Todd Wilson Robert Winecoff Sissy Windle Yvonne Wingfield Jennifer Wood Elaine Yancey Renee Young Thomas Young Many sophomores are participating in school and class activi- ties. They are proud to be Warriors!”’ Mrs. Scott a . Cie: rma se ed LPLALLAAMAA LLNS ARE ee teecciuo Are Freshmen Really ‘‘Little Rascals?”’ The Class of ’83 started their freshman year with the usual confusion. Soon Mr. Dale Svor, class sponsor, organized them into a hard-working unit. Ste- phanie Williams, Jeff Thomp- son, Tammy Dudley, and Missy McRae were elected to lead the class in their various activi- ties. The coming years promise to be interesting for the Class of °83. Freshman opinions of Class Officers Right: Standing — Stepha- what looks good at Henrico nie Williams, president; Jeff Thompson, vice-President. Kneeling — Tammy Dud- High are seen throughout the ley, secretary; Missy McRae, treasurer. section. Paul Alexander Kim Allen Mark Allen Tim Allen David Alley Terry Anderson Wendy Artiglare Daphne Archer Ray Ashworth Robin Ashworth Vernon Ayers John Bacon Michelle Bailey Courtney Baker Don Baldacci Cheryl Ball Antionette Ballard Carl Ballard Debbie Banks Khavon Burrett Karen Battle Keith Battelle Kenneth Battelle David Bawsel Artic Bayne Leatheia Beasley Lisa Beasley Kim Beaver Rob Berry Roman Bew 96 ‘The entire sports program looks good to me. Courtney Banks Anthony Binford Brad Blackard Courtney Blaine Monica Blowe Wendy Bohannan Derrick Boone Vince Bortezzi Robin Boseman Sharon Bowden Cassandra Boyd Millie Bradley Roger Breedlove Dee Briggs Debra Brigman Randy Brickey Chris Brown Debbie Brown Marvin Brown Patrick Brown Shawnda Brown Robin Brunner Michael Brusche Tammy Bryant Teresa Bullard Lisa Bullock Sharon Bundley Michael Burke Doug Burrell Linda Burrell Robert Burton Freshman Class Council: Front row: Brian Seal, Kelly Varner, Dee Dee Ray Back row: Vicky Prior, Dwayne McKnight, Britt Smith, Dean Jones 98 ‘‘Upperclassmen are really nice and will go out of their way to help me or a fellow student.”’ Daniel Denmark Teresa Burton Jimmy Caffman Andee Carey Denise Carlye Ricky Carneal Angel Carreres Angela Carter Jeri Cason Douglas Chenault John Childress Kenneth Childress Lisa Clarke Yrette Clark Tracy Cline Joanne Cochran Stacy Coffman Karen Colaw Pat Cook Karen Cosby Sonya Coxford Marian Culotta Althea Curtefeild Darren Cuke Bonnie Davis Dee Dee Davis Freddie Davis Sylvia Davis Mary Dawkins Katrina Dean John Delano Cindy Demro Daniel Denmark Unsella Dorsey MEE “The chance to get acquainted with people in activities after school is an advantage for freshmen.”’ samme Russell Robin Dowdy Denita Dowtin Tammy Dudley Terri Dunkelberger Quyen Duong Mike Durrette Kyle Dyson Jody Easter Ross Echols Elisa Edwards Kathy Edwards Susan Edwards Wendy Eiliott Lauri Eldridge Ruth Elliott Mary Erdman Sandra Everett Darreli Farley Irvin Farmer Safwat Farag Kim Farrak Mike Ferguson Susan Fitzgerald Sheila Flippo Kenny Fleece Wanda Fleming Glenda Ford Harvey Franklin Joe Franklin Wendy Freeze Dawn Friend Karen Forbus 99 ‘There are many opportunities for establishing new relationships. ”’ Sheril Wilton Joe Fulcher Danny Fulleron Valerie Garnett Kim Garrett Lana Gentry Jim Gittman John Goff Joe Goode Eddie Gorman Kelly Gray Shawn Greek Kevin Green David Grimmer Chris Grubbs Deborah Grubbs Stacey Guillen John Hadra Wayne Hague Stu Halasz Jessie Hall Allison Hampton Steven Harder Barbara Harless Alphonso Harris Beverly Harris Chandra Harris Andrea Harrison Brenda Harrison Lisa Harrison Lisa Hawkes Debbi Hawkins Judy Hawkins 100 ‘Henrico has many different classes to choose from which help students prepare for making a living.” Rhonda Martin Jonathon Hendricks Howard Hendricks Terri Hicks Glenn Higgins Bryan Hobel David Hodges Bonnie Hoover Jimmy Horne Julie Howard Donna Howell Kathy Hughes Stephanie Hunt Tina Jaciuk Dante Jackson Wanda Jackson Brenda Johnson Carmen Johnson Cherly Johnson Ivan Johnson Kevin Johnson Nancy Johnson Rhonda Johnson Billy Jones Dean Jones Lisa Jones Robin Jones Sharon Jones Fanny Jordan 101 102 Samuel Jordan Cathy Kamburian Raksha Kapil Tim Keenan Barry Kelleher James Kenney Ivan Kidd Pam King Rodney King Stuart Kiva John Klotz Jack Knight Douglas Knight Monica Kulow Bonnie Lace Debra Lammers Kenneth Luck Phyllis Lynch Shonda Lynch James Lambert Ronald Lambert Robin Lane Steve Land Keith Latney Lisa Lauterbach Jody Lavin Ronnie Layne Tommy Layne Sonya Lawrence Ted Leeson Bobbie Leighty Roy Lemmon “Everything looks good.”’ Khavon Barrett. ‘‘We have great sports and coaches. John Hadra Lisa LeRose Tammy Lett Sissy Lett Fran Little Clarence Logan Evie Lonnes Terry Lucord Robert Mabry Donna Mack Roxie Macklin James Malmauist Becky Manhattan Mike Marshburn Dell Martin Jeannine Martin Rhonda Martin Paul Mathis Laura Matthew Dana McCarter Judy Macallister Kenneth McDowel| Virginia McKallister Kimberley McKee Jon McKim Dwayne McKnight Melissa McRae Kathy Meador Clinton Meadows Jimmy Medlin Dino Merchant Donna Mercier Jonathan Merrick 103 “The Warrior head is a good looking symbol for mes Penny Dorset Carol Mickens Gene Miller Ginger Mills Marnie Mills Lisa Minor Charlotte Mitchell Iris Mondrey Larry Moneypenny Charles Montague Marlon Moody Lisa Moore Ronnie Moore Leslie Morris Bonnie Morris Gordon Mower Terry Nosel Terri Nuttycomb Sheri O’Connell Coleen O'Keefe Eileen Oliver Kevin Oliver Ann Olliff Bruce Orlandi Latanya Owens Richard Owens Michael Pace David Palmer Fe Palmore Aaron Pannell James Parker Steven Parker Bobby Parrish 104 .. the girls, the pep rallies, and the milkshakes. ’’ Chris Grubbs Mark Parrish Ricky Parsley Heather Patterson Wayne Pearson Kevin Peay Wayne Pendergrast Cindy Perkins Deborah Person Moses Perry Natalie Peters Janice Pike Lloyd Pinson Doran Pleasants Tammy Plumb Dawn Powell Beth Powers Roy Preston Valerie Price Dianna Pringle James Pringle Vicky Prior Micheal Rackett Cornelia Ramsey Dee Dee Ray Steve Reed Debra Reid David Rice Allison Richardson Micheal Richardson Erica Richerson Deirdre Ricker Robert Riddick 105 106 Sharon Ritchie Dawn Robinson Mike Robinson Nat Robinson Rhonda Robinson Sabrina Robertson Cheryl Rodrigues Debbie Rudolph Anthony Russell Sammie Russell Darryl! Rutley Jeffrey Sadler Janelle Sale Peter Samuel Keopaseuth Samsanith Chuck Savage Mark Saunders Brian Sea! Darryl Seay Chris Seward Beanie Shackelford Charles Sharpe Denise Shaw Chris Shefelton ‘High school offers more freedom. ”’ Donna Howell aa ‘| like Henrico!!’ Sharon Bowden Chris Shepperson Wayne Sherman Allen Shinault Wendy Sheve Robin Sillmon Katie Simpson Beau Slaunwhite Kenny Smiley Britt Smith Carl Smith Cecil Smith Denise Smith Mike Smith Steve Smith Steve Smith Thomas Smith Jeff Snodgrass Lamleuth Somsanith Paul Sparks Missy Spedden Fenton Spencer Keith Stahl Teresa Stone David Streater David Strickler Vanessa Strother Debra Summers Lynne Sutton Debbie Swecker Linda Tanner Ann Taylor Charles Taylor Dina Taylor 107 108 Johnnell Taylor Sherry Terry Cindy Thompson Jeff Thompson Shelly Thompson Dean Thurston Pam Thacker Tommy Thompson Caprisa Tinsley Andy Todd Tina Townsend Marie Traylor Mary Trevillian Folger Tuck Jeff Tuck James VanDusen Kelley Varner Alfred Venable Ernest Venable Dana Vaughan Julie Vaught Gary Wade Garland Walker Arthur Walker Ronnie Walker Sharon Walker Shawn Walker Sherry Wallace Kathy Walton Todd Walton Traci Walton Connie Ward Lorrie Ward Dino Washington Elaine Washington Angela Watkins “... the smoking area. Unknown ‘| like the pep rallies, the spirit, the people, and the sports.”’ Michele Williams Steven Wetzler Betty White Cliff White Julia White Karen White Wendy Whiteman Charles Whitlock Alrie Widener Eddie Wilboren Neal Wilcox Danol Williams Dawn Williams Greg Williams Janet Williams Lynn Williams Michele Williams Penny Williams Rosalind Williams Stephanie Williams Cheryl Williamson Tony Wilkins Brenda Willis Ashley Wilson Sheri Wilton Meta Winfree Wilbert Winfree Keith Wingfield Starr Winn Rodney Winston Sheri Winston Sheryl Winston Bryon Witham Ruth Witherspoon Mike Withrow Wayne Woodlief Tina Wright Joe Wyatt Allen Young Steve Ziglar Donna Zimmerman 109 110 Le Se VIINID =——READERS | 11 112 Devoted Friend and Supporter Fostering pride, learning, sportsmanship, and unity, Dr. Edgar Wallin serves Henrico High School with devotion. He demonstrates support through his presence at athletic events, on and around campus, at P.T.A. meetings, at academic functions, and at social affairs. He is attuned to student con- cerns and attempts to provide a satisfying atmosphere for all associated with Henrico High School. Upper right: Henrico High’s leader keeps an eye out for anything unusual. Left: Both stu- dents and faculty members consult with Dr. Wallin for help. Lower right: Although he keeps a hectic schedule, Dr. Wallin still has time for a smile. H-Troop There were two new assist- a ant principals on the staff this . year, they were Miss Elizabeth ‘t a af Conner and Mr. John Brown. : c The entire staff stood behind Dr. Wallin and gave Henrico total support. They take pride in their students and enjoy their place of work — Henrico High School! John Brown Tom Walls Elizabeth Conner Frank Cumbo ae i Be ; 113 114 The Guiding Lights Kitty Jones Secretary Doris Quarles Guidance The Guidance Counselors and Secretaries guide the prin- cipals as well as the students. The secretaries help the princi- pals with all their basic needs, such as writing letters and find- ing students that they need to talk to. The guidance counse- lors are very helpful to the freshmen and sophomores in preparing their schedules. They get the juniors and seniors informed in plenty of time to take PSAT’s and SAT’s. The guidance counselors help pre- pare each student for their col- lege and career choices. Jane Carter Secretary Louise King Secretary Pamela Roach Guidance Mary Bevan Secretary Hazel Harris Secretary Eleanor Pennell Secretary Nancy Suitt Guidance Janice Williams Guidance Linda Woolridge Jacquelyn Cunningham Guidance Library Janis Graham Barney Cobb Theresa DeRusha Library Career Center Cafeteria Director Robert Thomas Arline Burks Joseph Haden Head Custodian Clinic Attendant In School Suspension 115 English Excels Of the members of the Eng- lish Department faculty, one has been teaching here since the school opened in 1962. Mrs. Dorothy Payne has been here the entire 17 years of Henrico High School’s his- tory. The English Department has quite a widespread field of hobbies. Among them are showing dogs, sailing, and working crossword puzzles. Naturally, the majority of the English teachers listed read- ing as one of their hobbies. Most teachers claimed Linda Gilliam dogs and cats as their favorite pets, although there were some goats and birds also. Most of the English teachers had no pets at all. When asked what looks best about Henrico, one teacher commented, ‘‘The enthusiasm of both students and faculty looks best to me. We all seem to know we have the best school; therefore, everyone seems to pull together for the good of the whole school. People seem to Care about each other here.” Dorline Davidson Lois Harris Gerlinde Edwards Janet Lewis Debra Marlow Carlton Moore Dale Svor Betty White Paige Whitten Rebecca Wright 117 The Jumping Jacks There was a tie in the Phys- ical Education Department for the wittiest person. Earl Gar- bett and Mel Ardis both seem to be full of jokes and laughs. The department felt that everyone was the friendliest pos sible. Naturally all types of sports are enjoyed by the physical education teachers as hob- bies. Fishing seemd to be the most popular hobby since three of the teachers like this leisurely sport. One teacher also enjoys cooking and art in his free time. Mel Ardis is a new teacher in the department. Previously he taught three years at Moody Middle School. Both Joan Darden and Steve Vitek have been here since Henrico opened. We talked to Coach Vitek con- cerning changes which have taken place since the open- ing. He feels that Henrico should not change just for the sake of change and let many “‘old-time’’ trends be aban- doned. He also thinks we should go ‘‘back to the Bas- ICS. Andrea Durham Joan Darden Garland Ellett Earl Garbett Jr. Judith Hall Jim Vega Stephen Vitek Wayne Davis David Ruscus Randall Mathis Mark Szalwinski Driving . . . Scientifically The teachers in the Driver's Education and Science Departments responded to our questionnaire with a variety of answers. We got a six-way tie for the wittiest. For the friendli- est, the response was a little more unified, as Mr. Mathis and Mr. Sharper tied for the title. Between the two depart- ments the most popular pets are cats. One teacher said that Barbara Reynolds Junius Woodard he had pets ‘“‘too numerous to mention”’. Their hobbies include camp- ing, tennis, and playing in a country-western band. When these teachers were asked “What looks best about Hen- rico to you?’’ they replied, “The grounds, the students, the Warrior Head, the new administration, and the athletic program.” fhe Marvelous Math Neely Axselle and Barbara Mitchell were voted the wittiest among the teachers in the Math Department. There was also a tie between Martha Wal- den and Sarah Parkerson for being the friendliest Math teacher. Reading, sewing, and nee- dlework seem to be the favorite hobbies in this department but there are a variety of others. Sarah Parkerson 120 Many different answers were received in response to the question, ‘‘What about Henrico looks best to you?’’ One teacher felt that the school spirit is terrific while another said that the appearance of our school and also student dress shows lots of pride. Another teacher replied, “The majority of the students are cooperative and a pleasure to work with.”’ Barbara Fisher Margaret Scheafer Elise Cage Virginia Haller Martha Walden Barbara Blalock Sarah Cherry Dahle York Sarah Carter Faye Conway Nora Newell Linda Werz at Frances Hickson Faye Rollings Janis Bean Foreign Cooking Among the foreign language department teachers, Agnes Stacia was voted the friendli- est. Along with her, Nora Newell and Faye Rollings ended in a tie for the wittiest. The Home _ Economics Department is too few in num- ber to fit into these categories, for there are only three teach- ers in it. The hobbies in this whole group include playing the gui- tar, skiing, crafts, golf, reading, Martha Perkins sewing, and horseback riding. The different names for their pets are Trouble, Fancy, Schultz, Maisy Day, and Jake. When asked what looks best about Henrico, they united in saying the flowers, the grounds, and the cooperation of the students. One teacher replied, ‘‘The school spirit and the united effort of faculty to make Henrico an outstanding institution of learning looks best to me!”’ Mary Sweet 121 Busy Bees Among the Business and Distributive Education Depart- ment faculty members Mrs. Frederick has taught here the longest. She has been at Hen- rico since the school opened in 1962. Mrs. Shelton was voted the wittiest, while the majority favored the entire department as friendliest. Their pets range from a toy poodle named ‘Taffy’ to a kitten called ‘Kaz’. Henry Bowling 122 Some of their hobbies include singing, dancing, racketball, rugby, and horseback riding. The school spirit at Henrico looks best to them. They are proud of the students and the appearance of the grounds. One teacher explained it this way: ‘‘The individuality of each student is the factor which makes this job interesting and rewarding beyond anything else | could imagine doing.”’ Margaret King Kenneth Epling Jacqueline Davis David Harwood Patricia Burcher Janet Staton Vernon Auman Robert Hayes Richard Jones Dennis Marrion Arts and Crafts Among the teachers in the Fine Arts and Industrial Arts Departments, Pamela Cosby has been at Henrico the long- est with ten years to her credit. The next in line is Dickie Jones with four years behind him. The most popular hobby is painting. Some of the other hobbies include scuba diving, photography, and woodwork- ing. Janet Masterson Cats were the favorite in the pet category. There were a few dogs and some teachers with no pets at all. When asked what looks best about Henrico, some of these teachers replied, ‘‘The friendly atmosphere’’, and others said, “The students’ enthusiasm and dedication.”’ Paul Siller 123 124 Sensational Studies Among the teachers in the Social Studies Department, Miss Bishop was voted as the friendliest. Mr. Colley was thought to be the wittiest with Mr. Blackburn and Mr. Gan- zert following close behind. The most popular hobby among the history teachers is tennis. Other hobbies include skiing, traveling, bowling, photography, and survival cooking. Thomas Collier Many of the history teach- ers have dogs and cats, but one of the teachers has a goat named William and another has a cockateal. When these teachers were questioned as to what looks best to them at Henrico, most replied the students. They feel that the students have great school spirit and get along extremely well together. Gary Criswell Guy Davis Ronald Axselle Robert Blackburn Donald Colley John Gallier Donaid Ganzert Judy Ganzert Wanda Falden David Garrett Nancy LaVier Julia Hamlette Individualistics Jane Barthurst has been here longer than any of the other Special Education teach- ers. The teachers in this department unanimously voted for Pat West as the wittiest and Jane Barthurst was selected as friendliest. Most of the Special Educa- tion teachers have no pets but with those who do dogs are the favorite. Reading was the favorite Wayne Moseley Sandra Shumate hobby but there were others such as visiting restaurants, snow and grass skiing, and playing backgammon. When we asked these teach- ers, ‘‘What looks best about Henrico to you?” the most fre- quent answer was the appear- ance of the campus and grounds. One of the teachers said, ‘‘Compared to other high schools the total program looks the best!’ Patricia West E25 oe © camcoder eon 126 HII 5 at ee ¥ if 127 Good Morning America Wi SS 72 BS 2A NSS BS ZA NS 7A BS ama ate eeNZNAZNZNZNZ aS _.. from VICA, DECA, FHA, and ACY ACD AK XC a Sy FBLA. These four organiza- tions are very well Known on Henrico’s campus. They par- ticipate in many school activi- ties but they also have many contacts with the outside world. These people are learn- ing how to cope with and take charge of tomorrow’s society. A bright smile is a natural part of their day. These clubs are known for their continuous hard work and dedication. ia Upper: Distributive Education Clubs of America. front row: Teri Beaver, Wendy Wiles, Kim Watson, Jay Archer, Walter Tucker. second row: Yvonne Hardy, Patricia Coles, Anthony Clark, Ce Ce Archer, Jamie Burgess, Jeanie Derricott, Brenda Rogers, Andrea Goode, Andrea Watkins, Liz oe Marcella Ritchie, Bryan McDaniel. back row: Diane Caswell, Wanda Pierce, Ann Legnaioli, Debra Chisen- hall, Tracey Beard, Mike Wright, Lezena Watford, Alton Moody, Rebecca Auston, Ed Booth, Tondra Brown, William Bulifant, Eric Gray, Thomas Wright Jr. Center: Future Busi- ness Leaders of America. front row: Dawn Goodrich, Cindy Bradly, Cynthia Bryant, Vicky House. second row: Nancy Burnett, Ay SER SUL IE Natalie Nuckols, Cindy Cooke, Angie Flem- ming, Janice Pike, lizabeth McCusker, Pam Worrell, Justine Chi- les, Janet Agee, Karen Taylor, Natalie Kronmeister, third row: Carolyn Ehart, Cindy Thompson, Ellen Krueger, Deb- bie Hall, Karen Smith, Pam Borkey, Linda Blackard, Jamie Garriock, Mel- issa Walker, Pam Smith, Jeanette Smook, Katy Gorman, Julia Parcell, Janice Lyons, Gineen Logan. fourth row: Ruby Burnett, Roxie Macklin Dawn Friend, Brenda Johnson, Chery Belle, Karen Cosby, Nakine Lee, Mela- nie Mahanes, Tracey White, Tondra Brown, Teresa Williams, Jesse Hol- brook, Anna Buchker, Renee Young, Monica Reddick, Earletta Trent, Debra Ellis. back row: Miss Davis, Doris Gol- denbaum, Sipe Scott, Sherry Rob- ertson, Lisa Goodman, Yvette Davis, Mary Zacharias, Jo Ellen Edwards, Kim Spiller, Melody Jones, Kathy Meador, Alton Moody, Chris Graves, Kimberly Johnson, Wally Hogue, Adrea Harris. Lower: Future Homemakers of Amer- ica. front row: anges Yancey, Doran Pleasants, Lori Eldredge, Lorie Chi- solm, Cheryl Williamson, Sherry Rich- ardson, Susan Fodill. second row: Subrina Robertson, Janice Pike, Cinky PAeiaps on Dina Taylor, Cheryl John- son, Tracey Johnson, Janet Duffy, Beth Powell, John Nickelson, Kim Mills, Vicki House, eee. Scott, Susan Anderson, Tracey Blake. third row: Mrs. Sweet, Barry Smithers, Laneta Davis, Vicki Smith, Ruby Burnett, Jeff Roberts, Kirk Sharp, Bruce Sherrod, Ernay Freeman, Tondra Brown, Caro- ae wens, Bernard Emerson, Joanne napp, Robin Freeze. back row: Ray- mond Young, Norman Lee, Andrea Harris, Chris Bevan, Scott McKee, Dal- ton Chandler, Jimm altete is Lix Lutto, Mike Boyle, Mark Wilcox, Robin ones. begin x26 5 SUR Rane aasioinssaomns Sesrnnsicsomie Upper: Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. front row: Rusty Russell, Jerry Boltz, Robin Hodges, Robbie Bul- lard, Mike Fox. second row: Mary Bau- ghan, Shelly Proffitt, Tina Broughman, Patrice Fox, Lisa Hudson, Lisa Wash- ington, Pam Vaughan, Dale Dillon, Paul Talman, David Newcomb, David Walker. back row: Ken Hale, Clint Chavis, Otis Palmer, Ed Hofmann, Mike Powell, Pat Connor, Dwayne Taylor, Troy Beattie, David Powell, David Dean, David Johnson, Danny Whitaker, Clay Utley, Jerald Tuck. Center left: Mr. Bowling is a great help to our school. Center right: Ms. Bean mixes in with the students. Lower left: Future Home- makers of America. front row: Suzanne Sherrod, Julia Parcell, Dabney Bea- dles, Yolanda Archer, Janet Vaughan. second row: Claudia Ardledge, Laurie Calabrese, Robin Hodges, Jeanette Smook, Katy Gorman, Jamie Garriok, Tonda Santos. third row: Linda Black- ard, Lori Ann Baybott, Annette Bradley, Michelle Diaz, Liz D’surney, David White, Anne Miller, Andrea Goode, Mrs. Bean. back row: Judy Hicks, Scott McKee, Mark Cannon, Chris Bevan, Robbie Milner, Lex Lutto, Manuel Garza, Brian Shook, Jimmy Higgins, Mike Boyle, Alton Moody, Brenda Har- rison. Lower right: Masquerading as Q- tips are Tracey Blake, Katy Gorman and Liz D’Surney. 129 130 Upper left: German Club: Front row: Sharon Burnley, vice-president; Missy Strauss, president; Raksha Kapil, trea- surer; Second row: Martina Kallenbur- ger, Jesse Holbrook, Fe Palmore, Lisa Lauterback, Steve Smith, Beau Slaughterwhite, Pat Cook, Maureen Tabasko, Kelly Craver. Teresa Dunkel- berger, Nancy Burnett. Back row: Val- erie Price, Germaine Epps, Kathleen Fultz, Sharon Bowden, David Rice, Phillip Collins, Robert Riddick, Vicrum Kapil, Neil Pinchefsky, Bob Haufler, Lori Hargadon, Doris Goldenbaum, Lisa Edwards, Jean Young, Ms. Roll- ings, sponsor. Upper right: President, Missy Strauss, listens attentively at a German Club meeting. Center left: Page Harris arrives at a Spanish Club meeting with a pinata. Center right: Spanish Club: Front row: Debora Chi- senhall, president; Clara Femiani, vice president; Carolyn Bell, secretary; San- dra Harvey, historian; Tonda Santos; project chairman. Second row: Laura Heston, Karen Jones, Kim Beard, Sherry Ramsey, Pagina Harris, Donata Gibson, Miss Newell, sponsor; Back row: Parrish Propst, Dawn Jones, Susan Erdman, Kacky Wilson, Sarah Dzuiba, Melvin Black, Bobbi Gooche, David Forbes. Lower right: Carolyn Bell enjoys herself at a Spanish Fiesta. As the World Turns... many different countries and cultures are unveiled, and peo- ple of various colors, sizes, and opinions are revealed. Communication is displayed through actions, expressions, and, most prominently, speech. Spanish, French, Ger- man, and Latin classes are taught at Henrico. These classes participate in many exciting activities throughout the year, which include con- ventions, field trips, and guest speakers. They are a definite addition to the atmosphere at Henrico High School. Upper left: President Lisa Hudson, arrives early at a French club meeting. Center left: Latin club: Front row Mere- dith Minter, Susan Forrestal — Histo- rian, Linda Parrish — Secretary, Steve Coake — President, Andy Via — Trea- surer, Beth Grubbs — Vice President, Ricky Raines. Second row: Linda Pow- ers, Mary Beth Cain, Kendall Farmer, Meg Burley, Nancy Cochran, Karen Bartle, Robbie Blake, Chris Brown, Scott Henry, Wendy Artiglere. Third row: Lisa Tate, Cindy Cooke, Krista McCue, Debra King, Pam McGee, Lisa Duke, Karen Walls, Ashely Wilson, Cirk Foxwell, Paul Martin, Cornelia Ramsey. Fourth row: Sonya Coxford, Pam Cox- ford, Laura Smith, Janet Headly, Pam Arnold, Sissy Lett, Pam Davis, Dawn Powell, Bruce Elliott, Daphne Aylon. Back row: Jonathon Shepard, Ricky Blake, Dwayne McNight, Andy Tucker, Anne Marie Johnson, Gil Wells, Steve Smith. Center right: Latin Club Vice President Beth Grubbs tries hard to get her work done. Lower left: French Club: Front row: Lisa Hudson, Presi- dent, Dominique Propst — Vice Presi- dent, Lyn Hovatter — Secretary, Caro- lyn Bentz — Treasurer, Kim Allen. Sec- ond row: Janelle Sale, Dana Byrd, Linda Stiabel, Kim Fahed, Cindy Demro. Back row: Parrish Propst, Bobby McRae, Steve Faggert, Steve Tyler, Robbie Spiers, Tom Henry. 13] Unity, Strategy, and Adventure A.F.S. works to unify students of all countries. They house and make friends with foreign students, and they make them feel welcome in this part of the world. Mrs. Barbra Shelton is the sponsor of A.F.S. The name of the game is strategy, for the Chess Club. They learn new moves slowly but progress rapidly. They compete among themselves to achieve self-satisfaction. Mr. John Gallier is the sponsor of the Chess Club. X.F.S., The science club, experiences many adventures. They accumulate skills from trips and experiments. Ms. Barbra Reynolds is the sponsor of DALE SSS, Upper left: Chess Club: front row: David Land, John Chamberlayne. back row: Kathleen Farley, Steve Land, Mel- vin LeSane, John Longest. lower left: Lynn Hovatter, the president of A.F.S. is Camera-shy. upper right: X.F.S.: Todd Stone, Lauren Tucker; president, John Longest, Dominque Propst; trea- surer, on top Julie Payne; secretary. lower right: A.F.S.: front row: Sandra Bruce, Debra Wood, Lynn Hovatter; president, Kim Beard. back row: Kim Fahed, Bruce Elliot, Cindy Lou Aberna- thy, Bill Hudson, Courtnie Jones; vice president. 132 CARE The Safety Club and Red Cross are caring organiza- tions. Their main objective is to help keep people safe and healthy. The Safety Club, spon- sored by Mr. Sharper, teaches students to be more careful when they drive. It also teaches them to maintain high- way safety. The Red Cross Club, sponsored by Mrs. Ste- vens, cares about people in trouble. The members collect money for this useful Cause. These clubs show worthwhile contributions to their commu- nity by showing that they care. wer Upper left: Safety Club: Left to Right: Mr. Harry Sharper, sponsor; Eddie Bacon, Kathy Kelly, Jimmy Mootz, Todd Brown, vice president; Bill Smith, John Fitzgerald, Garland Pleasants, President; Ernest Bottoms, Cassandra Harrison, Steve Pateson, Hazel Smith. Center: Red Cross: Front row: Susan Forrestal, Darlene Slater, Back row: Linda Parrish, Clara Femiani, Debra Chisenhall, Crystal Harris. Lower left: Debra Chisenhall, President of the Red Cross Club, awaits for other members to arrive at a meeting. 133 134 Upper right: Andrea Goode reads a magazine while waiting to assist some- one. center: Library Assistants: front row Teresa Johnson, Sharon Brown, Pam Hardy, Karen Cosby, Janet Head- ley. second row: Andrea Goode, Ken- dra Atkinson, Nadine Allick, Florence Tyler, Angela Yancey. back row: Beau Slaunwhite, David Bradley, Lin Borkey, Parrish Propst, John Williams, Duffey Clark. lower right: Samme Russel takes a break after a hard period in the library. lower left: Library Assistants: front row: Pam McGee, Shaun Kel- leher, Samme Pussell, Carole Mabry, Dana Boyer, Robert Cole, Solomon Hollie. back row: Linda Parrish, Ken Powers, Dana Byrd, Cathy Kambou- rian, Penny Williams, Justine Chiles, Tommy Harris, Cindy Perkins. TAXI A synonym for an assistant is TAXI. A taxi works to help people the same way assistants do. The Clinic, Library, and Office assist- ants work together to help the students and faculty of Henrico High School get things done more efficiently. They enjoy run- ning errands and learning as they go along. They take great pride in helping Henrico High School run more smoothly. Assistants on the Run Upper left: Melody Woodfin answers the telephone. upper right: Office Assistants: front row Yvonne Wing- field, Julie Payne, Diane Smith, Melissa Dowdy, Barry Brown, Lisa Harrison, Jeril Smith. second row: Justine Chi- les, Caron Walker, Vickie Smith, Lyle Martin, Benita Lynch, Debbie Phillips, Earnay Preeman, Kenneth Johnson. back row: Jo Ellen Edwards, Raymond Smith, Debra Bacon, Connie Aldredge, Kimberly Davis, Andrea Goode, Sandra Harvey. Middle left: David Johnson takes Mrs. Falden’s temperature. cen- ter: David Johnson bandages David Moore’s arm. middle right: Lyle Martin masters the Xerox machine. lower: Clinic Assistants: front row Cheryl Burks, David Johnson, Tammy Tyler. second row: Jenny Crenshaw, Mrs. Burks, Charlotte Whitlock. back row: Sarah Dzuiba, David Moore, Donna Smiley. 135 Frustrations Bulla Solid Foundations “, S.0.D.A., Quill and Scroll, e-. a 4 ee petty | National Honor Society, and ee Thespians are all hardworking organizations. Each spends a lot of time studying and learn- ing. Through their great efforts and frustrations they are build- ing strong foundations for the future. These foundations are not only beneficial to them- selves, but to others also. The intelligence and concern of these groups will help to better our community in the future. hang: Me ee Mea g ee 136 Upper left: Kim Beard helps one of her SODA students with basic disco tech- niques. Lower left: Dick McCracken shares a SODA experience with Darrell Jackson. Upper center: SODA spon- sors, Mr. Ganzert and Miss Woolridge, help out by answering questions at a meeting. Center: Neil Atkinson enjoys conversing with his SODA students. S: Left to Right: Darrell Jackson, Tracey Glasper, Brian Shook, Jeff Roberts, Scott McKee, Chris Bevan, Andy Via, Neil Atkinson, Jeff Atkinson, Neil Quimby. O: Counter clockwise: Cindy Lou Abernathy, Debbie Barlow, Kristen Viahos, Mary Tate, Carol Ann Leeson, Todd Brown, Sharon Thaniel, Kim Wal- drop, Georgianne Stinnett, Tamara Johnson, Courtnie Jones, Beth Grubbs, Kimi Diaz. D: Counter clock- wise: Grace Mallory, Deborah John- son, Wendy Harris, George Heston, Paul Rash, Alan Talbott, Dick McCracken, Bill Hudson, Lauren Tucker, Rick Lawrence, Laneta Davis, Beth Cloninger, Brenda Rogers, Kim Beard. A: Left: Mike Banton, Claudia Arledge, Joe Lipscomb, John Savage, Walter Fontaine, Sarah Dziuba, Amy Heston. Right: Ron Bell, Steve Cooke, Steve Faggert, Ernay Freeman, Mic- helle Diaz, Dabney Beadles. Center: Matt Rich, Jeff Almond. NEZENE ZI iNZN2 ae (Se. ress — Upper left: Quill and Scroll: Front row Front row Kim Waldrop — secretary- sauners sevsousavee ’ James Verlander, Gil Wells, Second treasurer, Second row: Gary Barber, ss man ma anaes sem tT row Grace Mallory, Joanne Knapp, Kim Beard — vice president, Lyn — ™ 71% Donna Gibson. Upper right: National Hovatter, Randy Cole, Terry Carlton. cesses iia, Honor Society: Front row Deborah Back row: Paul Rush, Larry Garnett, souneusscssuses © Johnson — treasurer; Dabney Bea- David Bradley, Brian Shook — presi- 2a 4339 1020 HY 1 RD _ ee «cr, dles, Bill Hudson — vice president, dent. Center right: Bill Hudson and rx: sserssseeeu: Kim Beard. Second row: Karen Ward, Georgianne Stinett study hard to keep per iiccasensse= Madeline Saloman, Grace Mallory — good grades. lower left: President Hume ee secretary, Cindy Lou Abernathy — Brian Shook, takes charge at a Thes- co, ! : acres president, Georgianne Stinett, Court- pian meeting. v sevwousos nie Jones. Center left: Thespians: re iedahaiente auunnae Came? 137, 138 veleee For Your Information ... HOW and Smoke Signals magazines keep Henrico’s students informed. HOW is a literary magazine, sponsored by, Mrs. Janet Lewis and Miss Dianna Dix. The maga- zine gives the school a variety of art and literature from creative students at Henrico. The Staff works hard all year to produce a well-written and imaginatively illustrated magazine. Smoke Signals is the school newspaper, sponsored by Mr. Robert Hayes. It is an information sheet which informs students about current affairs at Henrico and it is published monthly. Wits Upper: Smoke Signals Staff: front row: Keith Wingfield, Lewis Williams, Jesse Powell, Scott Jenkins, David Hodges. back row: Mr. Bob Hayes, Ruby Bur- nette, Robin Jones, Tracy Beard. left: Tracy Beard uses her skills in Smoke Signals. center: Scott Jenkins says, “two pairs of hands are better than one’. lower right: David Hodges works steadily to make the deadline. BAY ee Upper: Peggy Gress examines inform- ation for HOW magazine. center: HOW Magazine Staff: front row: Beth Clo- ninger, Beebee Turnage, Brenda Rog- ers. back row: Parrish Propst, Miss Dianna Dix, Paige Keran, Chris Bevan, Peggy Gress, Mrs. Janet Lewis. lower left: The staff discusses the concepts of the magazine. lower right: Mrs. Lewis is busy working on new ideas for HOW Magazine. 139 Upper right: The Varsity Cheerleaders travel in style in the Homecoming Parade. Center left: Cheerleaders must trust their partners when doing stunts, as shown here with Cherie Lewis and Tracey Glasper. Center right: Varsity Cheerleaders: Front row: Karen Milli- can, Wendy Harris, Cherie Lewis, Rhonda Wilcox, Co-Captain Suzanne Sherrod, Co-Captain Kimi Diaz, Annette Bradley, Yvonne Hardy, Robin Cheerleaders’ Spirit and Service Charlotte Whitlock, Kim Beard, Mela- nie Mahanes, Robin Jones, Linda Wetzler, Susan Wilcox, Diane Lett, Tra- cey Glasper. Lower left: Diane Lett wonders which class will win the spirit tomahawk. Lower middle: Karen Milli- can cheers the Warriors to victory at the Homecoming game. Lower right: Kim Beard, Linda Wetzler, Kimi Diaz, and Carol Thompson pause to watch the halftime festivities. Bassons Freeze, Carol Thompson. Back row: ees : . aa ee a) Sai Ree ae (ene ws Se yy x % ) 4 ‘ i rd ix ¢ we “3 ay UNG yS ; fh SS rs ee 140 All Part of the Game Hostessing Fall Sports Ban- quet, attending cheerleading camp at the University of Rich- mond, acting as guides for the P.T.A. parent night, and provid- ing refreshments for teams after practice are some of the spe cial activities that the cheerleaders have done this year. Besides these special events the cheerleaders have their regular activities which consist of cheering for all sports and pep rallies and daily practices. Ms. Shumate, sponsor, and Mrs. West, co-sponsor, work hard to coordinate the cheer- leader squads. Their active participation in all athletic events promotes the spirit of Henrico High School. Upper left: Ninth Grade Cheerleaders: Front row: Dina Taylor, Stephanie Wil- liams, Sylvia Davis. Second row: Shanda Lynch, Bonnie Hoover, Sissy Lett, Mary Trevillian, Kim Farrar. Back row: Ashley Wilson Not pictured: Karen Cosby. Center left: Karen Millican, Casandr a Harrison and Karen Cosby strive to promote student participation. Center upper right: Junior Varsity Cheerleaders enjoy cheering at the outdoor athletic games. Center lower right: Mr. Arnold chauffeurs the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders during the Home- coming Parade. Lower left: Junior Var- sity Cheerleaders: Front row: Dana Terry, Terri Horne, Darlene Blowe, Lisa Duke. Back row: Missy Millican, Casan- dra Harrison, Pam Arnold, Sandy Green, Cherise Fredericksen, Robin Martin, Michelle Dabbs, Dee Dee Diaz, Carolyn Owens. 4H js_ 141 Black Heritage and Y.A.C. “Brotherhood of Excelience’’ was the theme of Black Heritage Week at Henrico. Speakers, entertainment, and discussions were included in student activities for the week. John Houze, sophomore, said, ‘Black History Week is a good idea, and Blacks have made many great achievements which set a precedent for other minorities to fol- low.” Improving student attitude, planning cafe- teria meals and improving relations between cafeteria staff and students is the function of the Youth Advisory Council. WEURbew: EOE Upper: Mrs. Linda Gilliam and Ms. Ger- linde Edwards are the sponsors of the Black Heritage Committee. Center left: Chuck Richardson, former Henrico High student, and Bernadine Simmons, television newscaster, were among the guest speakers at the Black Heritage Assembly. Center right: Youth Advi- sory Council standing: Doris Hall, Jackie Bridgers, Gil Wells, Pam King, Jeril Smith, and Tamara Johnson. Kneeling: David Forbes. Lower: Ms. Conner has a Black history discussion. 142 Brawn An athletic scholarship is awarded to an outstanding girl athlete every year by the Girls Athletic Association. The club also sponsors a chicken dinner each year to raise money for this scholarship. The girls meet weekly to make posters and to discuss new ideas with their sponsor, Ms. Betty White. The girls contribute to many ath- letic-related projects and activ- ities at Henrico. Upper: Brenda Smith, Cindy Cooke, and Martha Utley socialize with their sponsor, Ms. White. Center left: G.A.A. back vow: Jody Lavin, Penny Williams, Missy McRae, Jaye Farmer, Brenda Smith, Nita Lavin, Cher! DuVall. middle row: Martha Utley, and Sarah Dzuiba. front row: Beth Mills, Cindy Cooke, Jackie Bridgers, Sonja Coxford. Center right: Jaye Farmer carefully checks out paint for the posters. Lower: Some- times Ms. White sits and thinks, and sometimes she just sits. 143 H-Teens... Reliable, Responsible, and Rewarding} There are four active girls clubs on campus at Henrico Vinee High School. These girls call winnie themselves H-Teens. They Bites contribute much to the school : and community by raising money and doing service pro- jects. Other activities include bake sales, car washes, and the selling of concessions at sporting events. This year the senior H-Teens sponsored a very successful hat day in the fall. They also plan to give a $400 scholarship to the most active member at the end of the year. The freshman, sopho- more, and junior H-Teens look to the seniors as a model and hope to do as well in the years to come. 144 Upper: Deborah Johnson, Senior H- Teens president, conducts a meeting. Center: Senior H-Teens: Front row: Georgianne Stinnett, secretary; Dab- ney Beadles, treasurer; Joanne Knapp, vice president. Second row: Kimi Diaz, Cindy Lou Abernathy, Grace Mallory, Jennifer Metzger, Pam Borkey, Suzanne Sherrod, Lisa Hudson. Third row: Majorie Underwood, Dawn Good- rich, Debbie Barlow, Page Harris, Donna Gibson, Sheri Richardson. Fourth row: Michelle Diaz, Katy Ger- man, Carol Welstead, Frances Pitts, Jeanette Smook, Susan Fodill, Cathy Perkins, Courtnie Jones. Back row: Ann Cardoza, Lyn Hovatter, Susan Bowles, Matt Rich, Kim Waldrop, Crys- tal Scott, Lisa Ayers, Peggy G ress. Lower: Jeanette Smook, Julia Parcell, and Katy Gorman pose for a picture as they arrive at a H-Teens meeting early. A SAN ZN AZNZN ZNZNGZ us ASANZN a ISZS NZ % D ay MANZAN AY 4 AY Pa +h ae “aN al Upper: Junior H—Teens: Front row: Norma Moles, chaplain and sergeant- at-arms; Kelly Craver, president; Kim Nader, treasurer; Beth Cloninger, his- torian. Second row: Dee Trevett, Lisa Tate, Donna Lucord, Michelle Sprouse, Katy Weiler, Beth Grubbs, Robin Jones. Third row: Henry Briggs, Janice Nunnaly, Kathy Schneider, Pam Davis, Laurie Hargadon, Linda John- son, Linda Dickerson, Linda Parrish. Back Row: Robert Lowery, Doug King, Matt Brown, Neil Quimby, Jeff Atkin- son. Center left: Sophomore H-Teens; Front row: Alisa Simmers, president: Pam McGee, vice-president. Second row: Kelly Harding, historian; Laura Smith, sergeant at arms; Lisa Duke, Chaplain. Third row: Kim Williams, Terri Lawson, Karen Volckner, Debra Kay, Linda Linari, Elizabeth McCuster, Dana Boyer, Beth Saunders, Karen Walls. Fourth row: Kim Fahed, Kendall Farmer, Linda Steibel, Dee Dee Diaz, Stephanie Mitchell, Donna Caroll, Janet Headley, Katy Wilson, Natalie Nuckols, Dana Byrd, Nevin West. Fifth row: Gary Morgan, Jay Pearman, Glenn Newcomb, Kurt Whiteman, Bobby Vickhouse. Sixth row: Tammy Hornbarger, Laura Heston, Robin Mar- tin, Pam Arnold. Center right: Pam Arnold, Laura Smith, Kelly Harding and Alisa Simmers are putting their heads together to think of new activities for sophomore H-teens, Lower: Freshmen H-Teens: Front row: Raksha Kapil, sec- retary; Terri Anderson, president; Missy McRae, treasurer; Lynne Sutton, Yice-President. Second row: Pam King, Mary Erdman, Lori Eldridge. Third row: Sissy Lett, Valerie Garnett, Karen Bartle. Fourth row: Chris Brown, Doran Pleasants, Ginger Mills. Fifth row: Sonya Coxford, Mrs. Barthurst, sponsor; Ashley Wilson. 146 id ge a— Mr. Leon Auman conducts the Marching Band with help from three drum majors; Mary Tate, Kristen Viahos, and Todd Stone. The band performs in numerous activities at school and away from school. Each year they have a citrus fruit sale to make money for trips or uniforms they may need. The band members are a very dedi- cated group which practices hard to excel with every musi- Cal piece they perform. The Marching Band: Front row: James Verlander, Wesley Thompson, Zina Brown, Scott Henry, Neil Quimby, Todd Brown, Thomas Young, Stu Halasz, Freddie Davis, Scott Vanlandingham, Mary Tabasko, Leasa Faris, Jeff Sadler, Doug Coppage, Lauren Henrico High School 7 : — st yy i t ¥ 4 q+. £ . il . :% ‘ - ‘ % a = ; PO a i ot Sad 7 - o Tucker, Ray Hahn, Ricky Raines, Alex Pang. Second row: Leon Auman, Teresa Wade, Norma Moles, Bonnie Verlander, Stacey Guillen, Tara Carter, Meg Burley, Mike Durrette, Susan Cur- rier, Ann Cardoza, Daphne Aylor, Madeline Salomon, Donna Collins, Mary Gregory, Bonnie Hale, Jaye Farmer, Laurie Cardoza, Debbie Banks, Vanessa Strother, Mavis Cov- ington, Shawn Brown, Sharon Ritchie, Thanayi Mosby, Jennifer Woods, Lyn Hovatter, Graham Goodloe, Michelle Marching Band rtlett, Janice Nunally, Susan Pilcher, idy Thompson, Robin Mills, Ruth man. Third row: Joyce Jones, Terry irlton, Theresa Stone, Ishmael sby, Larry Moneypenny, Julie ught, Becky Haston, Kim Allen, vin Morton, Darryl Tayler-Fifield, xe Banton, Mike Robertson, Wayne irrier, Erica Richardson, Wayne arson, Bruce Arnette, Wendy White- in, Susan Fitzgerald, Lynne Sutton, ne Marie Johnson, Bonnie Morris urth row: Donna Pinson, Terri Anderson, Lisa Spainhour, Robyn Dowdy, John Savage, Beau Slaun- white, Pat Ayers, Steve Smith, Heather Patterson, David Forbes, William Thompson, Reginald Hall, Robert Winecoff, Greg Vlahos, Brian Seal, Derek Leake, Scott Patterson, Randy Wray, Reuben Phelps, William Good- loe, Robert Lowry, Glenn Cummings, Todd Stone, Mary Tate, Kristen Vlahos. Fifth row: Chris Shepperson, Robbie Spiers, Sonny Mathews, Tod Blakard, Steve Wetzler, Steve Tyler, Brian Habel, Tim Williams, Bill Hicks, Scott Nunnally, Reginald Bush, David Hen- ing, Dennis Banton, Julie Payne, Bill Smith, Tom Henry, Charles Sharpe, John Nicholson. Back row: Scott Burn- ley, Melvin Black, Tim Fouts, Randy Cole, Donna Gibson, Tonda Santos, Terri Clark, Tanya Thompson, Chan McClendon, Theresa Galloway, Adrianne Ballard, Veronica Williams, Dawn Roberts, Missy Spedden, Wanda Brown, Monica Kulow, Bobbie Gooch, Mary Beth Cain 147 148 Strike Up the Band Making Wind Symphony is a real honor. Only a few select students are chosen. Each year Wind Symphony has a spring festival in addition to the winter and spring concerts they perform for Henrico. The Concert Band is made up of former band members. This band also performs winter and spring concerts for Hen- rico. Both bands practice every day to play new melodies suc- cessfully . Their conductor is Mr. Leon Auman. Upper left: Mr. Auman concentrates on neepag the tempo right. Upper right: Wind Symphony: Front row: Meg Burley, Donna Collins, Susan Currier, Jaye Farmer, Bonnie Hale, Madeline Soleman, Tara Carter, Ann Cardoza, Mary Tabasko, Wayne Currier, Thanaya Mosby. Second row: Mike Banton, Terry Carlton, Becky Haston, Kristin Viahos, David Forbes, Ann Marie Johnson, Micheal Robertson, Buzz Arnette, Grahm Gooklowe, Lyn Hovatter, David Rose, Joyce Jones. Third row: Todd Stone, Lauren Tucker, Dennis Banton, Randy Cole, Julie Payne, David Henning, Tim Fouts, Tim Williams, Bill Hicks. Fourth row: Steve Tyler, Robert Lowry, Sonny Matthews, Randy Ray, Greg Vlahos, Todd Blackard, Robbie Speirs, Derick Leake. Back row: Wesley Thompson, Todd Brown, James Verlander, George Bridges, Scott Henry, Neil Quimby, Mary Tate, Harri- son Sadler, John Michols, Melvin Black, Bill Smith, Tomas Henry, Reginald Bush, Chuck Stiff, John Savage. Center: Concert Band: Front row: Chris Shepperson, Steven Wetzler, Brian Seal, Rueben Phelps, Bonnie Morris, Charles Sharpe. Second row: William Lightfoot, Scott Patterson, Glenn New- comb, Steven Eacho, William Goodlowe, Carl Smith, Glenn Cummings, Scott Burnley, Scott Nunnally. Back row: Freddie Davis, Jeff Saddler, Thomas Young, Scott Vanlandingham, Stu Halasz. Lower: Concert Band: Front row: Stacey Guillen, Theresa Stone, Mary Gregory, Wendy Whiteman, Daphne Aylor, Laurie Cardoza, Sharon Ritchie, Shaun Brown, Julie Vaught. Second row: Lynn Sutton, Heather Patterson, Susan Fitzgerald, Larry Moner- penny, Lauren Hostetter, Melody Smith, Kim Allen, Debbie Banks, Melissa Strother, Erica Richardson, Wayne Pearson. Back row: Brian Hobble, Steve Smith, Beau Slaunwhite, Pat Ayers, John Klotz, Ricky Carneal, Zina Brown, Tommy Layne, William Thompson, Darryll Taylor, Kevin Clark. Name That Tune A new sponsor for the sing- ing groups came to Henrico this year, Mrs. Lee Hanchey. Girls Choir, Concert Choir, and Girls Chorus enjoy giving pleasure to people through their singing talents. They per- form for nursing homes, clubs, and community groups, as well as regularly scheduled school concerts. These groups rehearse every day and work hard to build expertise in per- forming. They are indeed a huge asset to our school. | ; ; 4 ; 4 : Upper: Concert Choir: Front row: . Gwen Gunter, Khavon Barrett, Joe Jef- ferson, Kevin Hayes, Ted Ooghe, Alisa Simmers, Mary Eastman. Second row: Beth Cloninger, Monica Blowe, Emma Minor, Doug Johnson, John Houze, Billy Fox, Gina Brini, Sherry Chaplin, Clara Femiani. Third row: Veta Clarke, Sheri O’Connell, Wanda Brown, Mary Beth Cain, Jeanie Nichols, Monica Plumber. Back row: Brenda Howard, Linda Burrell. Center: Girls Choir: Front row: Gina Brini, Janet Nolen, Pam Smith, Sheila Flippo, Kay Armstrong, Stephanie Hunt, Jeril Smith, Teresa Jones. Second row: Lisa Banks, Lyn- ette Coleman, Deborah Wood, Melody Jones, Lynn Bunch, Lisa Ayers, Terry Carlton. Lower left: Mrs. Hanchey and the Girls Choir enjoy performing in the Christmas Concert. Lower right: Girls Chorus: Front row: Gisele Gunter, Bob- bie Leighty, Marian Culotta, Ann White, Beanie Shackelford. Back row: Kathy Walton, Janet Williams, Sheri Wilton, Bonnie Lacy, Linda Terrell. 149 150 Song and Dance Sounds and Expressions are dedicated groups who take pride in their performances. Both groups perform for clubs, other schools, nursing homes, and churches in addition to performing for Henrico. Sounds and Expressions are headed by Lee Hanchey. Upper: Sounds: Back row: Alex Pang, Larry Garnett, Doug Johnson, Brian Shook, Gary Barber, and Wayne Cur- rier. front row: Jeanie Nichols, Debra Barlow, Kahisha Adkins, Gina Andrews, Mary Beth Kane, and Lyn Hovatter. Center left: Expressions: back row: Susan Bowles, Susan Wil- cox, Kim Beard, Joe Jefferson, Suzanne Sherrod, Charlotte Whitlock, and Lynn Bunch. Second row: Gina Brini, Octavia White, Debra Johnson, Wendy Harris, Jennifer Metzgar, and Laurie Garnett. Front row: Alex Pang, and Robbie Bullard. Center right: Lyn Hovatter, Debra Barlow, Gina Andrews, Larry Garnett, and Brian Shook perform in a Sounds concert. Lower left: Charlotte Whitlock and Gina Brini forcefully sing and dance during an Expressions performance. Lower right: Kim Beard, Debra John- son, Jennifer Metzgar, Wendy Harris, Laurie Garnett, Susan Bowles, and Octavia White sing melodies to the attentive audience. Bandstand Mr. Leon Auman conducts the contemporary and jazz music that the jazzband per- forms. This band practices hard to achieve perfectly per- formed musical pieces. The rhy thmic sounds keep the War- riors’ feet tapping to the jazz- band beat. a: Dra ae «+ yO bind Upper left: Chuck Stiff shows off his musical talents during a practice ses- sion. Upper right: Jaye Farmer is get- ting her stuff together. Lower left: Todd Blackard and Robert Winecoff practice together to achieve perfection. Lower right: Jazzband: Front row: David Hen- ning, Jaye Farmer, Melvin Black, Tim } | ! ) i of Williams, Donna Collins, David Forbes, Meg Burley, and John Klotz. Back row: Harrison Sadler, Wayne Currier, Wes- ley Thompson, Chuck Stiff, Neil Quimby, Todd Blackard, Robert Wine- coff, Randy Ray, Robbie Spiers, and Steve Tyler. 152 Keys Open Doors The Henrico High School Key Club, sponsored by the North Richmond Kawanis Club, has opened. many doors in the lives of its members hy showing them responsibility in running an organization. The Key Club lists as its activities their annual Spa- ghetti Supper which is held Upper: Brian Shook calls a meeting to order while discussing club business with sponsor Gary Cris- well. Center left: Bruce Sherrod, Robbie Milner, and Paul Dowdy listen attentively while posing for a pic- ture. Center right: Allen Talbott and Timmy Mathews talk before meeting about last Friday night's football game Lower: First Row: Suzanne Sherrod, Paul Rush, Ron Bell, Steve Cooke, Kirk Sharpe, Brian Shook, Presi- dent, Ted Atkinson, Vice-President, N. B. Curtis, Chaplain, Brian Sherrod. Second Row: Charlotte Whitlock, Dalton Chandler, Joe Lipscomb, Mike Pastore, Davis Estes, Dennis Moore, Lex Lutto, Scott Carter. Third Row: Jeff Atkinson, Allen Talbott, Paul Martin, Derek Jeter, Timmy Holmes, George Ford, Mike Edwards. Fourth Row: Bruce Elliot, Dick McCraken, Bruce Sherrod, Manuel Garza, Matt Brown, Neil Atkinson, Doug King. Fifth Row: David Varner, John Bartgis, David Smith, Kurt Whiteman, John Chamberlayne, Bubba Hood, Paul Taylor, Back Row: Ricky Ziglar, Robbie Milner, Dominique Propst, Karen Ward, Jimmy Higgins, Michelle Diaz, Paul Dowdy, Henry Briggs. before every Henrico-Hermi- tage Football game, a car wash, cleaning up at school on Saturday mornings, Stunt Night participation, and attend- ing Sunday church services with the Henrico H-Teens. The school prides itself in having such a fine club to serve it and the community. HENRICO HIGH SCHOO! VIRGINIA i 3 Civies Float to Win The Henrico High School Junior Civitan Club, sponsored by the Downtown Richmond Civitan Club, started off the year on the right foot with a first place Homecoming float as they presented their theme of ‘‘Pave the Patriots.’ Junior Civitan Club sponsor Jim Vega and members have had a full year of activities which included Scott Nunally and Gil Wells’ nomination, by the Sen- ior Civitans, to attend the Free- doms Foundation Youth Lead- ership Seminar at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Other club activities have consisted of clean-up at school on Saturday mornings, helping the Senior Civitans with Bingo on Sunday nights, attending church services, and their annual Sadie Hawkins Dance at which the sweetheart for the coming year is named. Henrico has many fine service clubs and the Junior Civitan Club is proud to be one of them. Upper: Sweetheart Carolyn Rowe gives an early morning smile. Center: Gil Wells and Scott Nunally “Pave the Patriots’? on the winning Junior Civitan Homecoming float. Lower: First Row: Ricky Nelson, sergeant-at-arms, Carolyn Rowe, sweetheart, Paul Talman, president, Gil Wells, vice-president, George Heston, chaplain. Second Row: Duke Brizzclara, Glen Mcmillian, Todd Klevegard, Robbie Blake, Bruce Carter, Jason Klevegard, Jay Pearman, Chris Brown. Third Row: Scott Wyatt, Bobby Vickhouse, Gary Morgan. Back Row: John Fitzgerald, Mark Hudgins, Ricky Blake, Glen Newcomb, Butch Halasz, Steve Fritz. LOS Responsible : i ‘ 4 : ¢ | : This year the Student Gov- ernment Association is striving to make the students at Hen- rico High School one big fam- ily. With the cooperation of the principals, faculty, clubs, and classes, it feels that this year can be a big success. At the beginning of the year the S.G.A. helped the freshman class with their orientation and with their election of officers. In February it will hold its Win- ter Carnival Dance. The S.G.A. is striving to make this year a happy and rewarding year for all. Upper right: Paul Rush, S.G.A. presi- dent, calls a meeting to order. Center left: S.G.A. officers: Front row: Paul Rush, president. Second row: Amy Heston, vice president; Sandra Dues- berry, secretary; Laura Heston, trea- surer. Center left: Amy Heston counts ballots for the Winter Carnival Court. Lower right: Sandra Duesberry, Amy Heston, Paul Rush, and Laura Heston, discuss plans for their next meeting. 154 Representatives 0 TES Upper: Steve Cooke assists the SGA by posting the coming events. Center: Student Government Council. Front row: Laura Heston, Treasurer; Sandra Duesberry, Secretary; Amy Heston, Vice-President; Paul Rush, President; Kim Beard. Second row: Lyn Hovatter, Debra Chisenhall, Lisa Hudson, Cyndy Lou Abernathy, Alisa Simmers, Cindy Cooke. Back row: Gil Wells, Steve Cooke, Brian Shook, Dominique Propst. Lower: Student Government Assembly. Front row: Paul Rush, President; Sandra Duesberry, Secretary; Amy Heston, Vice-Presi- dent; Laura Heston, Treasurer. Second row: Tina Jaciuk, Wendy Shreve, Cindy Thompson, Tracy Nix, Michelle Sprouse, Donna Lucord, Dee Trewett, Steve Faggert, DeeDee Diaz, Bruce Elliott. Third row: Bonnie Hale, Tammy Hornbarger, Kelly Harding, Pam Arnold, Terry Lucord, Chris Grubbs, Ricky Raines, Allen Talbott, Diane Lett, Gil Wells, Brian Seal. Back row: Tammy Dudley, Lynn Sutton, Missy McRae, Sonya Coxford, Ashley Wilson, Kelley Varner, Tommy Layne, Beth Saunders, Natalie Nuckols, Cindy Cooke, Dean Thurston. 155 156 Upper left: Gineen Logan dreams of a day when her section will be com- pleted. Gil Wells expresses happiness after completing his ad section. Cen- ter: Totem Pole Staff: Front row: Lori Goodman, Kim Johnson, Bonnie Ver- lander, Beth Grubbs, Frances Pitts, Grace Mallory, Editor; Joanne Knapp, Assistant Editor; Dabney Beadles, Copy Editor; Kelly Harding, Jean Young, Ricky Parsley. Back row: Cynt- hia Bryant, Susan Vandenburgh, Gineen Logan, Sharon Thaniel, Linda Johnson, Carol Ann Leeson, Carolyn Bell, Carlton Brightly, Gil Wells, Brian Shook, Kirk Foxwell, Barrie Smithers, Diane Horton, Donna Gibson. Lower left: Grace Mallory puts much thought into writing the yearbook editorial. Lower right: Joanne Knapp, Assistant Editor, takes time out to pose for a pic- ture. Yearbook Staff Let's Work Together... is what this year’s yearbook staff seems to be saying as they rush to make deadlines. Everyone works together and helps each other in order to assure the students that they will receive their yearbook on time. This year’s staff has been very fortunate to have the assistance of Debra Marlow and Paige Whitten as sponsors for the second year. They are very dedicated and spend many long hours aiding the staff in their efforts to create the best yearbook possible. With the help of this year’s edi- tor Grace Mallory, co-editor Joanne Knapp, and copy editor Dabney Beadles, the staff hopes to produce the best Totem Pole ever. Upper left: Sponsor Debra Marlow rummages through envelopes while co-sponsor Paige Whitten answers a question. Upper right: Carol Ann Lee- son dreams of a day when her deadline will be finished. Center left: Carlton Brightly, a yearbook photographer, gets caught in a picture himself. Cen- ter: Sharon Thaniel, Carol Ann Leeson, Bonnie Verlander, and Barrie Smithers discuss a layout design. Center right: Dabney Beadles concentrates on reviewing some yearbook copy. Lower right: Donna Gibson and Joanne Knapp try to pick the best pictures fora layout, ley 158 HHS WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS 160 Lady Dribblers Many illnesses and injuries handicapped the Lady Warri- ors during the season. The girl’s varsity basketball team was somewhat young and inexperienced after losing five senior starters from last year. However, Coach Darden, along with co-captains Cheryl Burks and Sarah Dziuba, helped bring the team to a 15-5 record and place third in the district. Sarah Dziuba scored the most points and the most rebounds this season. Cheryl Burks has the most assists. Selected to the all district team were Sarah Dziuba and Brenda Smith. Upper right: Top row: Cheryl Burks; co-captain, Second row: Joy Belvin, Sandra Sellers. third row: Joan White, Evette Davis, Donna Smiley, Brenda Smith, Jay Farmer, Martha Utley, Tamara Johnson, Penny Williams, Joan Darden. Bottom row: Denise Rob- inson, Beth Mills, Sarah Dziuba; co- captain, Tammy Bryant, Mary Ellen Zacharias. Lower Right: Sarah Dziuba carefully aims for her foul shot. ls AL Upper left: Jay Farmer must make a split-second decision. Lower left: Brenda Smith hurls the ball to her teammate, Denise Robinson. Lower right: Teammates encourage oncom- ing players in the game. 161 162 Upper left: Joy Belvin bounds down the court with the ball. Upper right: Miss Darden discusses game strategy with the team. Lower right: Joy Belvin springs above opponents to make a shot. In the Hoop It Goes Led by Coach Baker, the Junior Varsity girls’ basketball team ended this year with a successful record of 13-3. The captains were Cynthia Bryant and Susan Currier. Donna Mer- cier was the high scorer for the team. The team was runner-up in the District Tournament. Mrs. Baker felt even though the team was young, she was pleased with their performance this season and she hopes for an equally successful one next year. Upper left: Front row: Cynthia Bryant — co-captain, Kaky Wilson, Susan Currier —- co-captain, second row: Janet Williams, Wendy Whiteman, Cheryl Duvall, Wanda Jackson, Lisa Moore, back row: Coach Sally Baker, Dawn Robinson — Manager, Brenda Harrison, Heather Patterson, Donna Mercier, Teresa Stone, Fea Palmer, Dawana Creighton, Sharon Walker, Brenda Johnson — Manager, Toshia Alston — Manager. Center left: Chery! DuVall tries to out-reach her oppo- nents. Center right: Janet Williams goes for a lay-up. Lower left: Coach Baker gives the team a pep talk between quarters. 163 164 Henrico s Advantage Girls’ tennis ended their '79 season with an admirable 9-5 record. Coach Faye Rollings said that the Warriors’ tough- est competitors were Freeman and the rain. The Co-Captains were Michelle Diaz and Susan Erdman. The team will be los- ing six talented seniors this year, but with the guidance of Coach Rollings the next year’s season will be as good as the past year’s. MON ee triatsiiasees pacts athe Upper right: Front row: Co-captains Michelle Diaz and Susan Erdman. Back row: Coach Rollings, Stephanie Wil- liams, Veronica Williams, Lyle Martin, Francis Pitts, Georgianne Stinnett, Amy Heston, Mary Erdman, Nancy Johnson, Laura Heston, Susan Fitzger- ald, Lori Calabrese, Nancy Cochran. Center left: Susan Erdman warms up with her forehand. Lower right: Laura Heston gets ready to smash the ball. Upper left: Michelle Diaz concentrates on the ball. Upper right: Georgianne Stinnett looks carefully into the ball. Lower left: Susan Fitzgerald awaits for her turn. 165 New Coach Guides Young Team The Warriors started out this season with a dynamic 5-0 record. Coach Bill Browning, who was ‘‘very pleaseqwith the season’, showed his ability to lead the team. The win over state-ranked Hampton gave the needed confidence to the team. Although the scores of the last five games did not reflect wins, the team had vic- tory in their hearts. ‘““‘They put out their best effort and that’s all anyone can ask,’’ said Coach Browning. ‘‘They were an excellent group of hard- working young men and it was a pleasure working with them.”’ Coach Browning has a great outlook for next year’s team, and fond memories from his first year as head coach. Upper right: Jay Thompson adds six more points to the scoreboard. Lower right: Coach Axselle discusses the plan of defense with the players. 166 61590 fa) Ls ne 02%, saree Tip asnenenrnaninene Upper: Front row: Quad-Captains: Reed Hadra, Arthur Lynch, N. B. Curtis, Scott Carter. Second row: Chris Tetz- laff, Quentin Terry, Wilbur Watts, Jeff Brown, Toney Hunt, Dion Jackson, Ted Atkinson, Mike Hudgins, Bruce Mer- cier, Ricky Ziglar, Robbie Shefelton, Jay Thompson, Donald Cassity, Cliff McAllister, Mark Robinson, Bubba Lett. Third row: Manager — Marcus Jean- ette, Mike Edwards, Allen Talbott, Steve Faggert, Bobby McRae, Carrol Hughs, Robbie Edwards, Dennis Moore, Doug King, Timmy Holmes, Kenny Covington, Robert Yurachek, Davis Estes, Timmy Matthews, Jason Klevgard, Lewis Brown, John Bartgis, oe Mike Young, Jeff Atkinson. Fourth row: George Bridgers, Richard Pollock, Barry Bruce, Scott Bazemore, Steve Beaver, Mark Norrell, Brian Gunnell, Keith Roberts, Welford Hart, Mike Pas- tore, Kenny Carr, Joe Lipscombe, Tommy Moyer, Scott Hornbarger, Tim Martin, Tripp Walker, John Chamber- layne. Back row: Gavin Latney, Dwight Lynch, Buddy Stone, Glen Thomas, Michael Latney, Chip Sheffelton, George Nelson, Paul Taylor, Jay Pear- man, James Whittle, Robbie Blake, Jimmy Harless, Bubba Hood, Glenn Newcomb, Phillip Collins. Lower: Coach Browning takes time out from class to rally support for his team. 167 168 Upper right: The Warriors show enthu- siasm after overturning the powerful Hampton Grabbers. Lower left: Timmy Holmes shows how he feels about vic- tory. Lower right: Jay Thompson strug- gles for extra yardage. The Thrill of Victory! Upper left: Toney Hunt tries to break through Tucker's defense. Lower left: Toney Hunt looks for an opening. Lower right: The Warrior defense restrains a Hampton Crabber. 169 The Morning After The powerful B-Team of Var- sity football played success- fully on Saturday mornings. The B-Team consists of any varsity player who did not get a chance to participate on Friday night. They finished their sea- son with an excellent record of five wins and only one loss. Upper: Team members wait in anticipa- tion for their chance to enter the game. Lower: The offense and defense quickly change positions to keep the game going. 170 Thursday Night Thrills After a first game loss, the ninth grade football team exploded into a successful season. With the excellent leadership of Coaches Elam, Svor, and Criswell, the team finished with a 6-2 record. Hen- rico’s strong defense helped accomplish this by four spec- tacular shutouts. Coach Cris- well was quoted as saying, ‘‘It was the first time since the early 70’s that a ninth grade team has won six games. We finished as strong as any team in the league.”’ Henrico High will be seeing a lot more of these future varsity greats in the next three years. Upper: Front row: Charles Alexander, Eddie Gorman, Mike Smith, Mike Burke, Chris Shefelton, Jack Knight, Toney Benford, Jim Medlin, Harvey Franklin, Kenny Fleece. Second row: Randy Epps, John Hadra, Chris Baze- more, Mark Carter, Jeff Thompson, Preston Roy, Michael Richardson, Ted Leeson, Kevin Cason. Third row: Mr. Svor, John Delano, Nat Robinson, Charles Taylor, Courtnie Blain, Mr. Elam, lvan Kidd, Joe Franklin, Neal Wil- cox, Keith Latney, Dan Denmark, Mr. Criswell. Center left: The Henrico defense struggles to bring their oppo- nents to their knees. Center right: The ninth grade offense stretches for extra yardage. Lower: The team members anxiously await an opportunity to par- ticipate in the game. 171 i 72 The Cross Country team this year proved to be champions, with the aid of tri-captains Bill Hudson, Matt Rich and Bruce Sherrod. Coach Wagner led the team to an excellent record of 7-1. The team won first place in the District with the help of the number one runner, Matt Rich. The season was a SUuUC- cessful one for Henrico. Upper Right: Front Row Bruce Sher- rod, Bill Hudson, Matt Rich. Back Row Kahn Duong, Steve Gray, Bruce Elliot, Eric Frederickson, Brian Little, Dick McCracken, Timmy White, Tom Gar- rett, Coach Wagner. Center Left: Tom Garrett makes his way through the countryside. Center right: Timmy White goes toward the finish line. Eleven Is Enough! Upper left: Bill Hudson shows how easy running can be. Upper right: Bruce Sherrod pours it on for the fin- ish. Lower left: Eric Frederickson leads the way. Lower right: Eric Frederick- son makes his move for first place. 173 District Basketball Champs: Fourth Time Around! The Varsity Basketball Team has enjoyed a successful season. The Warriors (17-3) captured their fourth straight Colonial District Champion- ship. According to Head Coach Guy Davis, ‘‘Outstanding players include Darrell Jackson (Sr.), Walter Moore (Sr.y, Mike Mansfield (Soph.), Robert Lowry (Jr.), and Ray Smith (Jr.). Others who have contributed significantly include Richard Green, Skeeter Mosby, Matt Brown, and Mike Jarrett.” a | Darrell Jackson has been the team’s s iy Se leading scorer and rebounder through- : out the season. He is a strong candi- ig —— Sie, date for all-metro and All-State honors. 7 4 [ @) 10 - © Key victories this season included two -_ 2 eS ake nf A -_ ire victories over arch-rivals Hermitage ‘ : =] and two over Tucker and big wins over Armstrong-Kennedy and Jefferson- Hugenot-Wythe. They finished second in the district tournament in a game that went down to the wire with Jeffer- son-Hugenot-Wythe causing the Warri- ors to lose by a two point margin. Coach Guy Davis has once again been named All-Metro Coach and Darrell Jackson was named to the All-Metro team. Upper: Front row: Duke Brizzolara, Ray Smith, Walter Moore, Richard Green, George Ford. Second row: Neal Atkin- son, John Mosby, Robert Lowry, Lin- wood Carter, David Jackson, mgr. Back row: Coach Harmon, Mike Jar- rett, Mike Mansfield, Darrell Jackson, Matt Brown, Kenny Williams, Coach Davis. Middle left: Neal Atkinson con- centrates on keeping the ball in bounds. Middle right: Richard Green and Darrell Jackson block the way for a Trojan player. Lower: Warrior basket- ball players demonstrate teamwork. 174 Upper left: Darryl! Jackson goes up for two points. Upper right: Michael Mans- field reaches for control of the ball. Lower left: ‘Bunny's Boys’”’ fight for the ball. Lower right: Robert Lowry says “Don’t move!” to a Cadet. 175 Work, determination and ded Upper left: Mike Jarrett sets up the Warrior's offense to score two points. Upper right: Darrell Jackson prepares to sink one. Lower: Richard Green struggles to keep control of the ball. 176 are all part of the game. Upper left: Matt Brown aims carefully despite an opposing obstacle. Upper right: Walter Moore clears a path through an unusual defense tactic. Lower: George Ford looks for an opportunity to pass the ball. 177 178 shoot the Hoop Coach Vega’s team has practiced diligently this year. The Junior Varsity team could be seen playing before every Varsity basketball game. Lenny Cridlin, Eugene Smith and Dar- ryl Rutley were a few of the out- standing players. Upper: J.V. BASKETBALL:front row: Keith William, James Lyons, Lee Greene, Eugene Smith; co-captain. Second row: James Whittle, Robert Brown, Clarence Riddick, Wink Frye, Lonnie Lewis. Third row: Al Johnson, Tony Northington, Darryi Rutley, Lenny Cridlin; co-captain, Georgey Jackson, Matt Hendrick, Robert Turner. Lower right: Lenny Cridlin goes for two points. Lower center: Coach Vega dis- cusses strategy plan for the next quar- ter. Lower left: Darryl Rutley reaches for control. Ninth Grade Basketball: Jump, Shout, Knock Yourself Out! i) ae Saka ae me a aN x € x 2 a ig; % “Although the season was not a success as far as the won-loss record was con- cerned, | believe every single player that stayed with the team showed that he had a great deal of stamina and was willing to learn.”’ This was the opinion of the leader of the ninth grade basketball team, Coach Szalwinski. The team finished with a 3-13 record. Carl Smith was the leading scorer, averaging six points per game, and the team’s hard- est worker. The co-captains of the team were Chris Bazemore and Courtney Blain. With con- tinued work and dedication, these players will be Henrico’s winners of the future. Upper: Front row: Andy Todd, Kelvin Green. Second row: Mike Smith, Chris Bazemore; co-captain, Peter Kenny, Kenny Smiley. Back row: Coach Szal- winski, Courtney Blain; co-captain, Ivan Kidd, Dwayne McKnight, Carl Smith, Jeff Thompson, John Delano; mgr. Lower left: lvan Kidd outjumps his opponent for the basket. Lower right: Co-captain Chris Bazemore goes up for two points. 179 Soccer Moves Into Football Territory ooo | ‘ 4 ; é : ff f) | f SLL SE LE NIE IORE ALOE NETL EE Although the varsity soccer team completed their season with only four wins, they achieved many moral victories. Coach Garrett helped them to gain experience and develop their skills. With the aid of tri- captains Mike Boyle, Brian Bruce, and Dalton Chandler the team finished the season with a 4:10:1 record. Coach Garrett is looking forward to a young team returning for their first spring season next year. ee er a ee TENG Spec ws nee caer Upper: Front row: Tri-Captains: Mike Boyle, Brian Bruce, Dalton Chandler. Second row: David Smith, Evan Van- Brackle, Todd Brown, Bernard Emer- Mark Hildrup, David Bell, Ron Bell, Phillip Collins, Clint Coates, Bobby Kucera, Matt Smith, Kenny Artunian, Coach Garrett, Robbie Spiers; man- 180 son, Mark Wilcox, Jeff Roberts, Kirk Sharpe, Gary Nuckols, Devin McDaniel. Back row: Natalie Nuckols; manager, Coach Ardis, Tommy Lane, ager. Lower left: Devin McDaniel exhibits the side kick approach. Lower right: Ron Bell concentrates on keep- ing the ball in bounds. Upper left: Brian Bruce dives to defend the Warrior goal. Upper right: Todd Brown shows Warrior technique in moving the ball down the field. Lower left: Mark Wilcox delivers a powerful kick to get the game back into action. Lower right: Coach Garrett discusses strategy plans with the team members. 181 Follow That Ball! Upper: Henrico defends their goal from the Tucker Tigers. Center left: Bobby Kucera jumps over an Armstrong-Ken- nedy Cougar to control the ball. Center right: Dalton Chandler heads the ball back down the field. Lower right: Mark Wilcox struggles to regain the ball from his opponent. — 182 oh Mi Soccer Flourishes With New Coach The J.V. Soccer team fin- ished an excellen t season this year with a 5-1 record. Coach Artis reported that the team had a strong offense. He was pleased that all team members had a chance to play. The team Captains were Henry Briggs, Binky Horning, Bill Smith and Allen Hume. The team’s major oppositions this year were the weather and construction of a _ —— new soccer field. The team Se ee a en looks forward to a new field tis. ‘ . and a warm spring season. Upper: Front row: Quad-captains: Binky Horning, Allan Humes, Henry Briggs, Bill Smith. Second row: Con- way Herse, Todd Walton, Melvin Black, Brian Seal, Joey Tilley, Dee Briggs, Graham Goodlow, George Nelson, J. R. McGuin, Scott Henry, Robbie Spi- ers, Chris Shepperson. Back row: Coach Artis, Stephanie Mitchell; mgr., Jeff Tuck, Kenny Moore, Tom Henry, Glenn Cummings, Ronald Lambert, Dan Denmard, Tim Foutz, William Bradshaw. Middle left: J. R. McGuin hurls the ball into action. Middle right: Henrico’s 7 lines the ball up for a goal. Lower: Coach Artis delivers a pre-game pep talk to the team. Bl 5 edema 4 ges hie. 183 Wrestlers’ Arms Go Up! The Wrestling team completed another fine season, equaling their best dual meet record ever. They finished 10-1. The regular season was highlighted by defeating the previously unbeaten Douglas Freeman 26-18. They were also able to capture the Hopewell Christmas Tournament Champion- ship again for the seventh time in eight years. Everyone contributed to the team’s success with work and dedication. The team was led by seniors Ray Young, Lex Lutto, Vic Reynolds, Norman Lee, Mike Saunders, Wilbur Watts, and Paul Talman. Consistent performances were also turned in by juniors Todd Curry, Tim Holmes, Tim Mat- thews, and Dennis Moore, along with sophomore Scooter Harris, and freshmen Chris Brown and David Palmer. In the district com- petition Todd Curry placed first and in the regionals placed sec- ond. Tim Holmes and Tim Mat- thews placed second in district. Upper: Wrestling Team. Front row: Coach Axselle, Vic Reynolds, Mike Saunders, Deon Jackson, Ted Atkin- son, Bob Haufler, Norman Lee, Paul Talman, Lex Lutto, Cornelius Turnage, Coach Criswell. Second row: John Harris, George Heston, Robbie Blake, Dwight Lynch, Tim Haufler, Todd Curry, Tim Matthews, Paul Taylor, Scott Bazemore, Earl Sheets, Dennis Moore, Steve Fodill, David Varner, Tim Holmes, Keith Roberts, Mike Young, Mike Banton. Back row: Kenny Taylor, Mark Saunders, Shaun Kelleher, Bobby Vickhouse, Dinkie Shackleford, Gary Morgan, Richard Colyer, Mike Burke, John Underwood, Ronnie Moore, Chris Brown, David Palmer. Not Pictured: Ray Young, Wilbur Watts, Mike Richardson. Second row left: Lex Lutto pushes for a pin... Second row right: ... and is victorious. Third row: The varsity string greets their oppo- nents. Lower: Mike Saunders gets a firm grip on his opponent. 184 caneaneen se “a eae Upper: Pau! Talman works on the pan- cake manuever. Center left: Timmy Holmes prepares for a take down. Cen- ter right: Ear! Sheets decides his plan of attack while eyeing his opponent. Lower: Raymond Young tries to exec- ute the switch. ee Pe 185 enrico Defeats Freeman saree q ¥ 4 r tt Upper left: The referee raises Vic Rey- nold’s arm in triumph. Upper right: The Varsity Wrestlers proudly display their trophy won at the Hopewell Tourna- ment. Center left: Raymond Young and Norman Lee converse with spectators during a break. Lower: Norman Lee works on breaking down his opponent. 186 J.V. Wrestlers Don’t Get Pinned Down The J.V. Wrestling team completed a perfect season, finishing 9-0. Led by Coach Criswell and young grapplers such as Mike Young, Keith Roberts, Mike Burke, Mike Banton, Dwight Lynch and Kenny Taylor, this team prom- ises many more great seasons for Warrior wrestling fans. Upper: David Varner taunts his opposi- tion. Middle left: John Underwood struggles with his opponent. Middle right: Mike Banton waits for the whis- tle. Lower: Shaun Kelleher locks up. 187 188 A boy's varsity team, a J.V. boy’s team, and unfortunately, not enough girls to make up a team, are what Winter Track is all about. The tri-captains were Matt Rich, Arthur Lynch, and Quintin Terry. Bubba Hood, Eric Frederickson and James Barfield were a few of the out- standing performers. The Win- ter Track Team only had two dual meets, but they won both and also placed fourth in the region. Upper: Varsity Winter Track Team 1st row: tri-captains: Quintin Terry, Matt Rich, Arthur Lynch 2nd row: Terry Pitt- man, Galvin Latney, Bryant Little, Tom Garrett, James Barfield, Davis Estes, Dennis Banton 3rd row: Eric Frederick- sen, Timmy White, Bruce Sherrod, Kirk Whiteman, Bill Hudson, Bubba Hood Center Right: J.V. Winter Track Team 1st row: Harvey Franklin, John Hadra, David Lund 2nd row: C. W. Seal, Keith Latney, Chuck Stiff, Steve Paterson, Scott Nunnally, Patrick Ayers Lower: Terry Pittman narrowly clears the high jump. Winter Track: Winter Wanderers Upper: Girl's Winter Track Team 1st row: Doris Hall, Cynthia Epps, Melissa Hawkes, Nancy Justice, Sonya Wil- liams, Sharon Longest 2nd row: Coach Barney Cobb, Dale Alexander, Lauren Tucker, Anne Marie Johnson, Norma Moles, Joyce Jones, Lisa Tate Center Left: Matt Rich and Bill Hudson strive to keep their lead. Center Middle: Arthur Lynch gains momentum to pre- pare for the long jump. Center Right: Kirk Whiteman grits his teeth, deter- mined to surpass his previous record. Lower: Eric Fredericksen tries to pull ahead as he runs neck-and-neck with his contender. 189 Gymnasts “Flip Out’ Gymnastics is a sport where the team members of two teams compete against each other individually on the horse, beam, bars and floor. This year’s gymnastics team was coached by Ms. Hall and assisted by Sharon King. The co-captains were Pam Coxford and Karen Freed. Some of the outstanding members of the team were Claudia Arledge and Michelle Sprouse, all- around gymnasts. Exceptional performers included Michelle Diaz, Karen Ward, and Theresa Herbert. Upper: Front row: Sonja Coxford, Syl- via Davis, Terri Clarke, Teresa Herbert, Karen Bartle, Claudia Arledge. Second row: Valerie Garnett, Debbie Gordon; manager, Karen Freed, Bonnie Davis, Terri Horne, Kari Keen, Sharon King; assistant coach, Ms. Hall, Michelle Sprouse, Michelle Diaz, Karen Ward, Kim Williams; manager, Pam Coxford, Barbara Harless. Third row: Janet Wil- liams, Ashley Wilson, Elisa Edwards. Fourth row: Kelly Varner, Cheryl Van- Pelt. Middle left: Michelle Diaz shows how easy the beam is for her. Middle right: Janet Williams displays one of her many tricks on the horse. Lower: Coach Hall gives a pep talk to Barbara Harless. y, AMERICAN 190 Upper right: Karen Ward demonstrates her flexibility. Upper left: Valerie Gar- nett receives helpful advance before performing from Co-captain Pam Cox- ford. Center right: Michelle Diaz pre- pares for a back walk-over. Lower left: Karen Ward displays her agility on the beam. Lower right: Ashley Wilson watches intently as a teammate per- forms. 191 192 Outdoorsmen With a record of, 6-1, the Varsity Track team ended an outstanding season _ last year.The team was under the guidance of Coach Garbett. Reid Hadra, was ‘‘Most Valua- ble’’ to the team and senior Mike Perkins was chosen as “Most Dedicated.’ Davis Estes set a new school record in the 440, as did Eric Frederickson in the four mile relay. Coach Garbett named Bruce Sherrod, Matt Rich, Eric Frederickson and Bill Hudson as the out- standing runners. He also said he hopes to have an even bet- ter season this year. Upper right: Front row: Tri-Captains: Arthur Lynch, Mike Perkins, Reid Hadra. Second row: Dennis Banton, Todd Curry, Lindsey Thomas, Davis Estes, Quentin Terry, Lee Nunnally, Lawrence Yancey, Eric Frederickson. Third row: Coach Wagner, Brian Sher- rod, Dougie Palmer, Bill Hudson, Paul Cooke, Ron Bell, Wilson Lowry, Lee Wray, Chris Frederickson, Coach Gar- bett. Back row: Coach Criswell, Junie Pittman, Bruce Sherrod, Matt Rich, Nelson Curtis, Danny Texler, Chuvalo Christain. Center right: Dougie Palmer concentrates on clearing the hurdles. Center left: Nelson Curtis puts his all into throwing the discus. Upper left: Quentin Terry looks ahead to the finish line. Upper right: Lee Wray releases the discus hoping for a good distance. Lower left: Toney Hunt hur- ries to hand off the baton to his next teammate. Lower right: Dennis Banton shows Off his style in running. 193 194 Junior Joggers Last year’s J.V. Track team finished their ’79 season with a 4:1 record. Under the direction of Coach Garbett, the hard working team flourished and gained much experience. The team participated in the shot- put, running events, the discus toss, and much more. Coach Garbett sees a good future in track. Upper right: Mark Wilcox ‘“‘puts”’ his all into his job. Lower right: Front row: Brad Bradley, Mark Wilcox, Robert Yurachek, Charles Nash, Mike Sher- ain, James Barfield. Second row: Mark Norrell, Joe Lipscomb, Paul Taylor, Bryant Little, John Underwood, Dwight Lynch, Doug King, George Ford. Third row: Timmy White, C. W. Seal, Bubba Hood, Glen Thomas, David Hawkes, Joe Neagle, Glenn Cummings. : Girls Track District Champs: Off and Running S45 egies oe Four years of hard work finally paid off. The Girls’ Track team experienced their best season ever. They went unde- feated with a record of 6-0. Individual members estab- lished the new school records. They earned the District Cham- pionship title, which they earned with the hard work and enthusiasm, together with the fine coaching of Dahle York. HENRICO ele TUCKER 19 HENRICO oi HIGHLAND SPRINGS 23 HENRICO 852 PATRICK HENRY 28% HENRICO 83 LEE DAVIS 31 HENRICO 80 HERMITAGE 34 HENRICO 74 FREEMAN 40 Upper: Front row: Tri-captains; Dale Alexander, Lori Whiteman, Debbie Wil- liams. Second row: Lisa Tate, Melissa Hawkes, Joyce Jones, Carol Welsted, Kim Carpenter, Sherly VanPelt, Coz- etta Banister, Kelly Craver, Sharon Longest. Back row: Mr. Cobb, Mrs. Roach, Shane Curry, Cosandra Harri- son, Michelle Dabbs, Heidi Carson, Courtney Jones, Anne Marie Johnson, Diane Vick, Sandra Harvey, Karen Terry, Cynthia Bryant, Ms. York. Center left: Shane Curry pushes to take the lead. 195 Golf Goes ‘‘Fore’’ a Good Year The Golf team finished their season winning four of ten matches. The team’s home course was Belmont Park. They suffered two very narrow losses to their rival team, Her- mitage. However, they came back to beat another rival, Highland Springs. After the loss of Coach Hare this year the team hopes for an equally bright future under their new coach, Mel Ardis. Upper right: Front row: Jeff Almond, Dave Saller, Greg Henley, David Bruce, Neil Quimby. Back row: Coach Hare, Robbie Smith, Charlie Fleet, Rick Law- rence, David Coppage, Bill Smith. Lower left: Charlie Fleet looks into his SWING. 196 WON LOST HENRICO 1 PATRICK HENRY 1 HENRICO 2 HIGHLAND SPRINGS 0 HENRICO 1 COLLEGIATE 1 HENRICO 0 HERMITAGE 2 HENRICO 0 TUCKER 2 HENRICO 0 FREEMAN 2 HENRICO 0 BENEDICTINE 2 Upper right: Charlie Fleet anticipates an accurate putt. Lower right: Jeff Almond carefully knocks the ball onto the green. 197 198 lt was the best season boys’ tennis has ever had. After the long hours, the hard work paid Off. The boys’ tennis team had a terrific season with a 12-3 record. The upcoming season promises to be a good one also. ‘The only disappointment was not getting to the champi- onship because of two losses to Freeman,’ said Coach Blackburn. Serving Love ‘ey Upper right: Front row: Darryl Pea, Mike Davis, Steve Robinson, Jon Sher- rod. 2nd row: Manager Susan Ander- son, Curtis Hare, Brian Bruce, Dennis Moore, Manager Tracey Blake. 3rd row: Coach Blackburn, Winky Frye, Henry Briggs, Kenny Moore, Tom Gar- rett. Lower right: Curtis Hare warms up his forehand for his match. HENRICO HENRICO __ HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO. HENRICO HENRICO ORHDODMDHDOWOMDOAWH _ HIGHLAND SPR FREEMAN LEEDAVIS — THOMAS JEFFERSO TUCKER HERMITAGE FREEMAN JOHN MARSHALL HIGHLAND SPRINGS TUCKER — HERMITAGE LEE DAVIS” BENEDICTINE __ THOMAS JEFFERSON JOHN MARSHALL Moyer’s Mob Last year’s season reflected much effort on the part of the players and the coach. The play- ers gained valuable experience and showed the potential for a great team this year. According to Coach Moyer the team had spirit and strived for individual and team improvement. Coach Moyer looks forward to another suc- cessful season. Upper left: Front row: Jim Kasko, Duke Brizzolara, Mike Pastore, Troy Schools, Steven Fritz. Second row: Hank Lambert, David Testroett, Kurt Whiteman, Neal Atkinson, Jeff Atkinson, Mike Edwards, Phillip Collins, Coach Moyer. Back row: Ross Moseley, Alan Talbott, Ken Mitchell, Buddy Stone, Jim Harless, Mickey West. Lower left: Kurt Whiteman gets ready for his strike out pitch. Lower right: Jim K asko dives into home base. 199 HENRICO 27 JOHN MARSHALL HENRICO HIGHLAND SPRINGS HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO | “HENRICO loa) Wy: BENEDICTINE 1 PATRICK HENRY ODWADNAWO— P HENRICO HENRICO =. 2 HERMITAGE” TUCKER 4 _) pHENEIQO YJ “a aN HENRICO 8 = 0). BENEDICTINE | HENRICO 5 DOUGLAS.FREEMAN . HENRICO Upper Left: Kevin Sprouse struggles to beat the ball. Upper Right: Glen Mey- ers keeps his eye on the ball. Center: Henrico’s Varsity Baseball team looks into a victory. Lower Left: Glen Meyers is confident that his opponent is out. 200 Colley’s Crew 8 Last year’s Varsity Baseball team ended with the record of 8-10. The tri-captains were Philip Fritz, Jerry Frostick, and Tom Bowles. Tom Bowles was the best hitter for the season. Coach Colley said that he will have good returning players for the upcoming season. Upper Right: Front Row: Frank Luck, Ricky Ziglar, Dalton Chandler, Kenny Carr, Scott Hornbarger, Bobby Kucera. Second Row: Kevin Clarke, Kenny Tal- man, Glen Meyers, Jerry Frostick, Jay Thompson, Kevin Sprouse, Coach Col- ley. Back Row: Dickie Harris, Buck Bryant, Reggie Crump, Tom Bowles, Philip Fritz. Lower Right: Jerry Frostick hurries to first base. Lower Left: Scott Hornbarger and Jerry Frostick show team work by catching the bali. 201 202 Last year’s ‘‘Wonder Women” had an overall record of 14-3 and were the District Tournament Runners-up. The team was led by Ms. Cherry and Ms. Baker. Tri-Captains for the ladies were Becky Currier, Anne Miller and Benita Turner. The girl’s softball team lost a few players but hopes to have a season as good as the last. x Upper right: Carol Ann Leeson shows her skills in hitting the softball. Lower center: Front row: Tri-Captains; Anne Miller, Benita Turner, Becky Currier, Second row: Brenda Hall, Chery! Boltz, Martha Utley, Jaye Farmer, Cindy Cooke, Beth Gentry, Carol Ann Lee- son, Joy Belvin, Joyce Wells. Back row: Ms. Cherry, Sandra Sellers, Jackie Bridges, Brenda Smith, Penny Williams, Sherry Bass, Sarah Dzuiba, Beth Mills, Ellen Timberlake, Denise Robinson, Nevin West, Tamara John- son, Melissa Dowdy, Ms. Baker. FS Wonder Women HENRICO 2 HENRICO 14 “HENRICO | HENRICO HEN RICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO HENRICO. ,, HIGHLAND S RI PATRICK HENR’ LEE DAVIS FREEMAN. ing 2 Ma ‘ie TUCKER Se LEE ie ST. an Ale Just Starting Out Henrico started a new Junior Varsity softball team last spring. The young lady Warri- ors gained much experience and strengthened their basic skills during their first season. Coach West reported that not many schools in the district have a J.V. softball team. For this reason Henrico had prob- lems scheduling their games. As well as playing J.V. teams, Henrico was occasionally faced with playing the second string varsity teams. Coach West has a good outlook for the girls’ second season. Upper: Front row: Linda Linari, Wendy Williams; co-captains. Second row: Nita Lavin, Debbie Wells, Dee Trevett, Susan Currier, Karen Taylor. Third row: Coach West, Janice Lyons, Janet Headley, Linda Stiebel, Sandy Dungan, Kim Fahed, Kim McLaughlin, Jackie Timberlake, JoEllen Edwards. Winy ‘ahd [FA ; 2 ao Ue Turnage a 203 Sports Statistics Varsity Football Meadowbrook Hampton Lee Davis Kennedy-Armstrong Patrick Henry Hermitage Highland Springs Freeman Tucker Jefferson-Huguenot-Wythe Henrico Henrico Henrico 1 Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico ADONONNNWONO J.V. Football Henrico Armstrong-Kennedy Henrico Patrick Henry Henrico Hermitage Henrico Highland Springs Henrico Freeman Henrico Jefferson-Huguenot-Wythe Nave Grade Football Henrico Highland Springs Henrico Liberty Henrico Freeman Henrico Stonewall Jackson Henrico Jefferson-Huguenot-Wythe Henrico Hermitage Henrico Tucker Henrico Kennedy-Armstrong Cross Country Henrico Patrick Henry Henrico Freeman Henrico Hermitage Henrico Lee-Davis Henrico Tucker Henrico Highland Springs Henrico Jefferson-Huguenot-Wythe Girls Tennis Hermitage Tucker Jefferson-Huguenot-Wythe Freeman Kennedy-Armstrong Highland Springs Lee-Davis Hermitage Tucker Jefferson-Huguenot-Wythe Freeman Kennedy-Armstrong Highland Springs Lee Davis Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico DDONOWSMDOONODW 204 -+ =+ONODNDOONOWO eile Varsity Basketball Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Jefferson-Huguenot-Wythe Lee Davis Freeman Hermitage Kennedy-Armstrong Tucker Highland Springs Patrick Henry Freeman Jefferson-Huguenot-Wythe Lee-Davis Bruton Hermitage Kennedy-Armstrong Tucker Highland Springs Patrick Henry Bruton Girls J.V. Basketball Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico 77.55 Henrico 85.95 Henrico 88.20 Henrico 89.25 Henrico 87.85 Jefferson-Huguenot-Wythe Lee Davis Freeman Hermitage Kennedy-Armstrong Highland Springs Patrick Henry Freeman Jefferson-Huguenot-Wythe Lee-Davis Bruton Hermitage Kennedy-Armstrong Highland Springs Patrick Henry Jefferson-Huguenot-Wythe Gymnastics Stafford 81.35 Patrick Henry 82.40 Freeman 83.75 Hermitage 88.00 Highland Springs 63.00 Tucker 87.5 Lee-Davis 88.7 Fourth Place District Third Place Regional Varsity Soccer Jefferson-Huguenot-Wythe Lee-Davis Freeman Hermitage Kennedy-Armstrong Jefferson-Huguenot-Wythe Highland Springs Patrick Henry Henrico Henrico Boys Varsity Basketball Hennes Henrico 50 Stafford Heones Henrico Patrick Henry Henrico Henrico Benedictine Henrico Henrico Jefferson-Huguenot-Wythe Henrico Henrico Lee Davis Henrico Henrico Armstrong-Kennedy Henrico Henrico Douglas Freeman Henrico Henrico Tucker Henrico Henrico Hermitage Henrico Henrico Stafford Henrico Henrico Highland Springs Henrico Jefferson-Huguenot-Wythe Henrico Patrick Henry Henrico Lee Davis Henrico Kennedy-Armstrong Henrico Douglas Freeman Henrico Highland Springs Henrico Hermitage Henrico Tucker 5 JV. Soccer icti eeniice Hola Henrico Saint Christophers DISTRICT CHAMPS Henrico Lee-Davis Henrico Tucker Henrico Patrick Henry Henrico Tucker -“-Who-n—h Freeman Hermitage Kennedy-Armstrong Tucker Patrick Henry Lee-Davis mWOAM A=D00]-=00-H oO-+WONMW Winter Track Henrico Saint Christophers Henrico Saint Christophers J.V. Basketball Henrico Stafford Henrico Patrick Henry F . Henrico Benedictine Varsity Wrestl I Ng Henrico Jefferson-Huguenot-Wythe 4 Henrico Lee-Davis Henrico Stafford Henrico Kennedy-Armstrong Henrico Highland Springs Henrico Freeman Henrico Jefferson-Huguenot-Wythe Henrico Tucker Henrico Freeman Henrico Stafford Henrico Tucker Henrico Highland Springs Henrico Petersburg Henrico Hermitage Henrico Kennedy-Armstrong Henrico Jefferson-Huguenot-Wythe Henrico Meadowbrook Henrico Freeman Henrico Hopewell Henrico Patrick Henry Henrico Lee-Davis Henrico Lee-Davis Henrico Hermitage Henrico Highland Springs First Place Hopewell Tournament Henrico Hermitage Third Place Colonial District Henrico Tucker Fourth Place Central Regional Tournament Henrico Kennedy-Armstrong Henrico Benedictine Ninth Grade Basketball Henrico 22 Liberty JV. 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(12) 50, 152, 167, Currefaily, Althea (9) 98 D Dabbs, Michelle (10) 85, 86, 195, 141 Dabney, Joyce (12) 50 Dawtin, Denita (9) 98 Dance, Sheila (11) 94 Davis, Bonnie (9) 98, 190 Davis, Dee Dee (9) 98 Davis, Donna (10) 86 Davis, Kimberly (10) 86, 135 Davis, Laneta (12) 50 Davis, Lloydette (11) 50, 136 Davis, Mike 198 Davis, Pamela (11) 94, 131, 145 Davis, Sylvia (9) 98, 128, 190, 141 Davis, Yvette (10) 86, 128, 160 Dawkins, Mary (9) 98 Dawson, Wesley (11) 94 Deagle, Daniel (12) 50 Dean, David (11) 94, 129 Dean, James (11) 94 Dean, Katrina (9) 98 Dean, Timothy (11) 94 Delano, John (9) 98, 171, 179 Demro, Cynthia (9) 98, 131 Demro, Suzanne (10) 87 Denmark, Daniel (9) 99, 171, 183 Denson, Thomas (12) 50 Derricott, Jeannie (11) 94, 128 Detrick, Cathy (12) 50 Diaz, Kimberly (12) 30, 33, 136, 144,141 Diaz, Melody (10) 87, 145, 155, 141 Diaz, Michelle (12) 7, 21, 32, 191, 144, 190, 129, 136, 152, 164, 165 Dice, Kaven (10) 87 Dickenson, Linda (11) 94, 145 Dickerson, Emma (10) 87 Dillon, Edgar (11) 75, 128 Dolan, Sean (10) 87 Dorsey, Ursella (9) 99 Dowdy, Melissa (10) 87, 135, 202 Dowdy, Paul (12) 19, 33, 152 Dowdy, Robin (9) 98, 147 Dsurney, Lizabeth (12) 32, 41 Dudley, Tammy (9) 96, 99, 155 Duesberry, Richard (10) 87 Duesberry, Sandra (11) 73, 154, 155 Duke, Elizabeth (10) 87, 131, 145, 141 Dungan, Sandy (10) 203 Dunkelberger, Teresa (9) 99, 130 Dunning, Julie (11) 75 Duong, Khanh (11) 75, 172 Duong, Quyen (9) 99 Durrette, Michael (9) 99, 146 Durvin, Robert (10) 87 Duvall, Allen (10) 87 Duvall, Cheryl (10) 143, 163 Dyson, Doris (10) 87 Dyson, Kyle (9) 99 Dziuba, Sarah (11) 75, 130, 135, 136, 145, 160, 202 = Eacho, Stephen (10) 87, 148 Easter, Jody (9) 99 Eastman, Mary (10) 87, 149 Eaves, Wayne (9 Eberhardt, Terrance (10) Echols, Ross (9) 99 Eddleton, Donna (12) Edwards, Christopher (9) Edwards, Doreen (10) Edwards, Elisa (9) 99, 190 Edwards, Joan (11) 135, 128, 203, 73 Edwards, Katherine (9) 99 Edwards, Lisa (12) 130 Edwards, Michael (11) 75, 199, 1525167 Edwards, Paul (10) Edwards, Robert (11) 75, 167 Edwards, Roger (10) 87 Edwards, Susan (9) 99 Eheart, Carolyn (12) 128 Elain, Billy (11) 75 Elam, Josie (9) Eldridge, Laurie (9) 99, 145 Elgin, George (11) Elliott, Donald (12) 172, 131, 132, 1552 Elliott, Leannette (11) 75 Elliott, Stephen (12) Elliott, Wendy (9) 99 Ellis, Deboran (11) 128 Emerling, Nancy (9) Emerson, Bernard (12) 180 Emory, Cynthia (12) Epps, Cynthia (11) 75, 189 Epps, Germaine (10) 87, 130 Epps, Ryland (9) 171 Erdman, Mary (9) 99, 164, 145 Erdman, Susan (11) 75, 130, 164 Erskine, Jane (12) Estes, Davis (11) 152, 75, 188, 192, 167 Etosh, Betty (11) 75 Everett, Sandra (9) 99 Ewbank, Douglas (10) 87 F Faber, Jenny (11) 75 Faggert, Steven (11) 75, 131, 155, 167, 136 Fahed, Kemberly (10) 87, 132, 131, 145 Farag, Safwat (9) 99 Faris, Lerna (10) 146 Farley, Darrell (9) 99 Farley, Eric (12) Farley, Kathleen 132 Farmer, Deborah (10) Farmer, Franklin (12) Farmer, Irvin (9) 99 Farmer, Jaye (11) 75, 151, 146, 148, 143, 160, 161, 202 Farmer, 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(11) 53, 75 Gibson, Donna (12) 53, 137, 157, 147, 156, 144 5 Gibson, Trudy (11) 75 Gilbert, Steven (10) 87 Giles, Vickie (10) Gilman, Michael (10) Gittman, James (9) 100 Gittman, Sheila (12) Givens, Vernon (9) Glasper, Tracey (11) 75, 136, 140 Glave, Jennifer (11) 73, 75 Goff, John (9) 100 Goins, Vickie (10) Goldenbaum, Doris (10) 87, 128, 130 Goldenbaum, Martin (11) 75 Gonyo, Randall (10) 87 Gooch, Barbara (12) 53, 130, 147 Good, Michael (11) 75 Goode, Andrea (12) 53, 128, 129, 134, 135 Goode, Joseph (9) 100 Goodloe, Edward (11) 76, 146 Goodloe, William (10) 147, 148, 183 Goodman, Lisa (10) 88, 128 Goodman, Lori (12) 156 Goodrich, Dawn (12) 53, 128, 42, 144 Goodrich, Teresa (11) 76 Gordon, Deborah (10) 88 Gorman, Edward (9) 100, 171 Gorman, Kathleen (12) 40, 53, 33, 129, 42, 144 Gorman, Mary (11) 76 Gortney, Elizabeth (12) 53, 128 Gove, Mary (10) 88 Gowen, Jerry (10) Graham, John (11) Grant, Teresa (12) Grasberger, Barbara (10) 88 Graves, Christopher (11) 76, 128 Gray, Erica (10) 88, 128 Gray, Kelly (9) 100 Gray, Stephen (12) 53, 172 Greek, Shawn (9) 88, 100 Green, Carla (9) Green, Kelvin (9) 100, 179 Green, Nina (11) 26, 27, 76 Green, Richard (12) 30, 53, 174, 177 Green, Sandra (10) 88, 141 Greene, Lee (10) 88, 178 Greenstreet, James (9) Gregory, Mary (10) 88, 146 Gress, Margaret (12) 53, 139, 144 Griffiths, Melanie (10) Grimmer, David (9) 100 Grimmer, Theresa (12) 54 Grosvenor, Rhonda (10) 88 Grosz, Brian (12) Grubbs, Christopher (9) 100, 155 Grubbs, Deborah (9) 100 Grubbs, Elizabeth (11) 76, 131, 136, 145, 156 Grubbs, Sandra (10) 88 Guillen, Stacey (9) 100, 146, 148 Gunnell, James (11) 167 Gunter, Donald (12) Gunter, Gisele (11) 76, 149 Gunter, Gwendolyn (10) 149 Gupton, Lisa (12) 54 H Habel, Joseph (9) 147 Haden, Otey (12) 54 Hadra, John (9) 100, 171, 188 Hadra, William (12) 32, 54, 19, 167, 192 Hague, Wayne (9) 100 Hahn, Raymond (10) 88, 146 Halasz, Gilbert (12) 54, 153 Halasz, Stuart (9) 100, 146, 148 Hale, Bonnie (10) 88, 155, 146, 148 Hale, Kenneth (12) 54, 128 Hall, Bernard (10) Hall, Brenda (10), 88, 202 Hali, Clifford (10) Hall, Connie (11) Il, Deborah (11) 76, 128 Hall, Doris (12) 54, 189, 142 Hall, Jessie (9) 100 Hall, Judy (9) Hall, Karen (9) Hall, Kevin (12) Hall, Mary (10) Hall, Reginald (10) 147 Hall, Sharon (10) 88 Hall, Vernard (9) Hall, Veronica (9) Hall, William (11) 76 Hammond, Earle (10) Hammond, Penny (10) Hampton, Allison (9) 100 Handy, Kathy (9) Hanson, Robert (10) 88 Harden, Sharrieff (9) Harder, Steven (9) 100 Harding, Kelly (10) 88, 145, 155, 156 Hardy, Pamela (12) 54, 134, 140 Hardy, Yvonne (12) 54, 128 Hare, Curtis (12) 54, 198 Hargadon, Laurie (11) 73, 76, 130, 145 Hargrove, Helena (10) 88 Hargrove, Melvin (9) Harless, Barbara (9) 100, 190 Harless, James (10) 88, 167, 199 Harmon, Charles (10) 88 Harrell, James (10) 88 Harrelson, Mary (11) 76 Harris, Alphonso (9) 100 Harris, Andrea (11) 76, 128 Harris, Beverly (9) 100 Harris, Chandra (9) 100, 141 Harris, Crystal (11) 133 Harris, Earl (12) Harris, John (10) 184 Harris, John T. (11) 88 Harris, Lois (10) 88 Harris, Michael (11) 76, 134 Harris, Page (12) 54, 130, 144 Harris, Sabrina (12) Harris, Wendy (11) 73, 76, 25, 136, 150, 140 Harris, William (9) Harrison, Andrea (9) 100 Harrison, Brenda (9) 100, 129, 163 Harrison, Brenda (12) 54 Harrison, Cassandra (10) 133, 195 Harrison, Debra (10) 88 Harrison, Lisa (9) 100, 135 Harrison, Raymond (10) 88 Hart, Garry (10) Hart, Michael (10) 88 Hart, Welford (10) 167 Harton, Robyn (10) 88 Harvey, Robert (10) Harvey, Sandra (10) 88, 130, 135, 195 Harvey, Tyrome (11) 76 Hastings, Glenn (12) 54 Haston, Donna (9) Haston, Rebecca (11) 76, 147, 136, 148 Haufler, Robert (12) 54, 88, 130, 184 Haufler, Timothy (10) Hawkes, Lisa (9) Hawkes, Melissa (10) 88, 195, 189 Hawkes, Thomas (11) Hawkins, Ann (12) Hawkins, Debra (9) 100 Hawkins, Judy (9) 100 Hawks, David (10) 88, 194 Hayes, Alliston (10) 88 Hayes, Andre (12) Hayes, Calvin (10) Hayes, Leslie (11) 149 Haywood, Claudia (10) 88 Head] y: Janet (10) 88, 131, 134, 145, 203 Heath, William (9) Helms, Stanley (12) Hendrick, Kenneth (10) Hendrick, Robert (10), 88, 145 Hendrick, Teresa (12) Hendricks, Howard (9) 101 Hendricks, Jonathon (9) 101 Hening, David (10) 88, 151, 147, 148 Henley, Greg (11) 76, 196 Henry, Scottlan (10), 88, 131, 146, 148, 183 Henry, Thomas (11) 78, 131, 147, 148, 183 Hensley, Shirla (10) Herbert, Teresa (11) 76, 190 221 Hertsch, Jennifer (12) 55 Hertsch, Rowland Jr. (10), 89, 183 Heston, Amy (12) 55, 154, 155, 164 Heston, George (11) 76, 136, 153, 184 Heston, Laura C. (10), 89, 130, 145, 154, 155, 164 Hickman, Margaret (12) 55 Hicks, Judith (12) 55, 129 Hicks, Terri (9) 101 Hicks, William (10) 89, 147, 148 Hicky, Harry (12) 55 Higgins, Glenn (9) 101 Higgins, James (12) 55, 129, 152 Hilldrup, Mark (10) 89, 180 Hinson, James (10) Hinson, Lorraine (11) Hobbs, Kenneth (12) Hobel, Bryan (9) 101, 148 Hodges, David (9) 101, 138 Hodges, Robin (12) 55, 129 Hodson, Darryl (10) 89 Hodson, Tamela (12) 55 Hofmann, Edward (12) 55, 129 Hogue, Walter (11) 76, 128 Holbrook, Friederike (12) 55, 128, 130 Holbrook, Viola (10) 89 Holcomb, Richard (10) 89 Holland, Deborah (12) 55 Hollie, Solomon 89, 134 Holloway, Thomas (10) 89 Holmes, Donald Jr. (11) 76 Holmes, Scott (9) Holmes, Timothy (11) 76, 152, 167, 168, 185, 184 Hood, Herman Jr. (10) 89, 152, 167, 194, 188 Hoover, Bonnie (9) 101, 141 Hopper, Melanie (10) 89 Hornbarger, Harold (11) 76, 167, 201 Hornbarger, Tambara (10) 85, 89, 14 Onli Horne, James Jr. (9) 101 Horne, Terri (10) 89, 190, 141 Horning, Bennie (11) 76, 183 Horning, Dale (12) Horton, Diane (11) 76, 156 House, Vicky (12) 55, 128 Houston, Susan (10) 89 Houze, John III (10) 85, 89, 149 Hovatter, Myra (12) 40, 55, 131, 132, 137, 155, 146, 144, 150, 148 Howard, Brenda (9) 149 Howard, Julie (9) 101 Howell, Donna (9) 101 Huddleston, David (10) Huddleston, Walter (11) 76 Hudgins, Mark (10) 89, 153 Hudgins, Michael (12) 32, 55, 167 Hudson, Donna (11) Hudson, Jefferson (12) Hudson, Keith (10) 89 Hudson, LaVerne (11) Hudson, Lisa (12) 56, 128, 131, 155, 144 Hudson, William (12) 19, 56, 136, 188, 189, 132, 137, 172, 173, 192 Hughes, Carrol (11) 76, 167 Hughes, Catherine (12) Hughes, Darryl (12) Hughes, Kathy (9) 101 Hughes, Michael (10) 89 Hume, Wayne (10) 89, 183 Hunt, Stephanie (9) 101, 149 Hunt, Toney (12) 56, 167, 169, 193 J Jaciuk, Tina (9) 101, 155 Jackson, Dante (9) 101 Jackson, Darrell (12) 56, 175, 136, 174 Jackson, David (10) 174 Jackson, Gregory (10) 89, 145 Jackson, Wanda (9) 101, 163 Jackson, Marcelle (12) 56 Jackson, William (12) 56, 167, 184 James, Edward (12) 56 Jarrett, Michael (11) 76, 176 Jeannette, Marcus (11) 76, 167 Jefferson, Joseph (12) 33, 56, 150, 149 Jefferson, Terry (9) Jeffries, Will (10) 89 Jenkins, Edward (11) Jenkins, James (9) 138 Jeter, Derek (12) 152 Johnson, Alvin J. 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(9) 101 Jones, Melody (11) 76, 128 Jones, Orrin (10) Jones, Patricia (11) 76 Jones, Robin (9) 138, 161 Jones, Robin (11) 76, 145 Jones, Robyn (11) 76 Jones, Sharon (9) 101 Jones, Sherrie (10) Jones, Susan (11) 76 Jones, Teresa (12) 57 Jones, Teresa (10) 89, 149 Jones, William (9) 101 Jones, William (11) Jones, Wilson (9) 97 Jordan, Jonathan (11) Jordan, Mamie (9) 101 Jordan, Samuel (9) 102 Judy, James (10) 89 Justice, Nancy (12) 57, 189 K Kallenberger, Martina (12) 33, 57, 130 Kambourian, Catherine (9) 102, 134 Kapil, Raksha (9) 102, 130, 145 Kapil, Vikram (10) 89, 130 Kaska, James (11) 76, 199 Kay, Deborah (10) 85, 89, 145 Keck, Tracy (10) 89 Keen, Kari (10) 89, 190 Keen, Ronald (12) 57 Keenan, Robert (11) 76 Keenan, Tim (9) 102 Kelleher, Barry (9) 102 Kelleher, Shaun (10) 89, 134, 183, 184 Kelly, Katherine (11) 76, 133 Kennedy, Annette (11) Kenney, James (9) 102, 179 Kenney, Joyce (10) Kenney, Randy (12) Keran, Paige (12) 57, 139 Ketron, Shawn (10) 89 Kidd, Ivan (9) 102, 171, 179 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167, 194, 184 Lynch, Jeffrey (12) 59 Lynch, Phyllis (9) 102 Lynch, Shana (9) 102 141 Lynn, Kathryn (11) 77 Lynn, Randall (10) 90 Lyons, Eddie (9) Lyons, James (10) 90, 178 Lyons, Janice (11) 77, 128, 203 M Mabry, Carole (10) 90, 134 Mabry, Robert (9) 103 Mack, Dawana (9) 103 Macklin, Roxie (9) 103, 128 Macklin, Willie (10) Magee, Michael Cb) va Mahanes, Melanie (11) 77, 128, 140 Mallory, Grace (12) 16, 59, 17, 137, 160, 37, 156, 136, 144 Mallory, Jamie (10) 90 Malmaquist, James (9) 103 Malmquist, Teresa (11) 77 Manhattan, Rebecca (9) 103 Mansfield, Mike (10) 90, 175, 174 Marino, Michael (9) Marshall, David (12) 59 Marshall, Laurie (9) Marshburn, Michael (9) 103 Martin, Allen (12) 59 Martin, Ann (10) Martin, Carroll (10) 90 Martin, Dell (9) 103 Martin, Jeannine @) 103 Martin, John (12) 59 Martin, Lyle (12) 18, 59, 135, 1€ Martin, Myra (9) Martin, Norman (10) 90, 131 Martin, Rhonda (9) 103 Martin, Robert (10) 152 Martin, Robin (10) 85, 90, 145, 141 Martin, Sandra (10) 90 Martin, Stuart 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