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Page 9 text:
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i oe ‘ee SS UPPER LEFT: Queen Tracey Glasper poses with her father. UPPER RIGHT: Jane Wilson and Kaki Wilson prepare for the Homecoming parade. MIDDLE: Warrior fans take part in the Homecoming spirit. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Warrior welcomes members of the Class of 1994. LOWER RIGHT: Sophomores show spirit in their float ‘“‘Bar-B-Q the Jag- uars.”’
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Crowds, Parade, and Excitement Mark ’80 Homecoming he sweltering if summer heat gave way for the first time this year to genuine Henrico Home- coming weather. The change in temperature brought about an uprising of spirit from students and patrons alike. Another log ok ‘ La in the spirit fire was the ae RR Ores aoe me 4 22-7 victory over Arm- = .. a strong-Kennedy. The win RR was highlighted by the | ny... ae Homecoming parade : P| | which included the court, the band, and the ever popular floats. USB cap- tured first place in the float competition. Reigning queen, Yolanda Archer, relinquished the crown to Queen Tracey Glasper. Michelle Sprouse was Maid of Honor. UPPER: H-Teens say ‘Junk the Jag- uars.” MIDDLE: Sounds from the Henrico High Marching Band are heard in the 1980 Homecoming parade. LOWER: Homecoming court includes Yolanda Archer, 1979 queen; Rhonda Wilcox; Wendy Williams; Karen Millican; Tracey Glasper, 1980 queen; Michelle Sprouse, maid of honor; Melanie Mehanes; Janice Nunally; Diane Lett; Donna Lucord; Carol Ann Leeson; and Andrea Hanchey, crown bearer.
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Page 10 text:
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romoting aca- demics, support- ing athletics, lis- tening to stu- dents, assisting teachers, and building strong lead- ership are among the many aspects which have been emphasized at Hen- rico High School in the past three years. These endeavors are foremost in the minds of teachers and students and are re- enforced by the adminis- tration. The 1981 dedicatee’s main concerns are with meeting the needs of stu- dents and promoting stu- dent involvement. All of his nineteen years in edu- cation have been spent in Henrico County. His loy- alty to the school system and Henrico High are evi- dent in all of his actions. The 1981 Totem Pole Staff proudly dedicates this yearbook to Dr. Edgar V. Wallin. 6 Dedication UPPER: Dr. Wallin goes for a ride in the newly acquired ‘‘Warrior Wagon.” LOWER: Dr. Wallin welcomes Mr. Nathan Young, Director of Transporta- tion; (left) and Mr. Hugh Palmer, Direc- tor of Vocational Education; (center) to the Warrior Reservation. ET AA A: | ERE IL: SUSE Se SCS IT a
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