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PAMELA ELIZABETH GUICE LORI ANN GUNTER CHARLOTTE HALLETT SELENA MARIA HANKINS BONNIE EVELYN HANSEN SIBYL DENISE HARRINGTON KEITH EDWARD HARRIS EUGENIA HARRISON BRIAN JAMES HARPER KENNETH LEE HART CAREY DENISE HARVEY MICHAEL J. HASKINS ROGER DALE HEATHERLY ll STEPHEN RUSSELL HEIDENTHAL STEVE C. HELDERMAN y Phil Stev Geet All photos dim ens Seniors 20 st ie 4 Lm ¥ b 3
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Phil Stevens ASPHALT JUNGLE Thursday, November 6. The weekend of the long-awaited Menchville-Denbigh football game had almost arrived. Tra- dition dictated that brave Menchville students do something to show their spirit versus their long-time rivals. The mission was scheduled to start at pre- cisely 10:00 pm. Camouflaged pants and painted faces were the required garb. The mission: paw prints, all down Lucas Creek Road to Denbigh High School. 9:30 — It was time to double check the equipment. All seventeen cans of spray paint were accounted for. The tension was mounting. No one could wait any longer. 9:45 — The assault began. Bars of the “Mission Impossible’ theme were be- ing hummed in the assault vehicles. 9:50 — The car was parked, and the artists assembled along the road. A mad dash was made for the four-way stop at Colony and Lucas Creek Roads. Surprisingly, artists were com- ing out of every imaginable hiding place. The group that was once a small commando team was now a ull- fledged army. 10:00 — The decision to split up into groups was made. Each team re- grouped and the barrage continued. The roads were crowded, but the fear- less artists kept painting away. The shallow ditches, draping trees, and gar- bage cans lining Lucas Creek Road served as convenient hiding places when automobiles approached. Time was flying and the pawprints were mak- ing their way closer to Denbigh High School. 11:00 — The pawprints had reached the intersection of Denbigh Blvd. and Lu- cas Creek Road. What now? One eager soldier suggested a giant paw print in the middle of the intersection. Everyone agreed to the proposed finale. 11:15 — In between cars one could see swarms of Monarchs and former Mon- archs painting on the road. Traffic was directed around the wet paint. “Some angry civilllans made threats, but they were to no avail. The painting contin- ued. The paw print was almost complete. 12:00 — The police arrived! It was time for a fast exit! The army dispersed; three here, four there, and one or two hiding o n the spot. Two gallant soldiers were captured. The rest were chased. Arresting officer, and former Menchville student, Mike Grinstead commented, “Students think it’s harmless, but it is still breaking the law.’’ — David Moore — 12: NAPOLEON GARY: Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Intra- murals 9, 10, 11. DAVID CONRAD GELLNER: Executive Board 12; Key Club 10, 11, 12; French Club 9; Math Club 10. AUDREY BELINDA GILBERT: Track 9, 10, 11; FBLA 9, 10, 11; Pep Club 9, 10, 11; Vo-Mag HERO 11; Softball 11; Drill Team 9, 10; Volleyball 9, 10, 11; SCA 9; Transferred from Ferguson High School, Newport News, Virginia 12. MINDY NOEL GILLARS: Executive Board 9; VICA 11; FBLA 9, 10, 12; COE 11, 12; Keyettes 10. HARVEY LEE GILLIAM: SCA 9; Intramural Volley- ball 12; Flag Football 12. SANDY LYNNE GODWIN: Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Newspaper 11; SADD 10, 11; Concert Choir 9; Spanish Club 10. De’VITA NICOLE GORE: Debutante 12; FBLA 12; Keyettes 12; Homecoming Committee 11; Flag Corps 11, 12; SADD 12; Concert Choir 9; COE 12; French Club 9; Girl Scouts 9, 10, 11. JOHN LEE GRAINGER: VICA 11, 12; Vo-Tech 11, 12 J. KELLY GRAVES: Football 9, 10; Indoor Track 10, 12; Campus Life 12; Flag Football 12; Weight Lifting 11 MARGARET NOBLE GREEN: Field Hockey 9, 10, 11, 12; Show Jazz Choir 10, 11, 12, Vice Presi- dent 12; Swing Ensemble 9; Executive Board 11; A Capella Choir 12; Regional Chorus 10, 11, 12; Homecoming Court 10; Varsity Club 10, 11, 12; Workshop Chorus 9. GEORGIA DIANE GROSHONG: FBLA 12; Spanish Club 9. PAMELA ELIZABETH GUICE: Bowling 9; Annual 9, Phil Stevens Phil Stevens From every angle imaginable, pride was displayed with gold, purple, and white paw prints creating a pathway down Lucas Creek Road toward Denbigh High School. 20 Seniors
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CYNTHIA HENDERSON LISA HERBERT CRYSTAL RENEE HICKS FLORESE OLIVIA SYLIVIA HICKS AMY CLARE HILKER CATRINA IVETTA HILL KIMBERLY RAQUELLE HINES KEVIN HINKLE KAREN MARIE HOARD CARLA BANARA HODGE HEIDI JOAN HOEFT JERR T. HOWER LISA MARIE HUDSON SHANNON JOANNE HUGHES CANDACE MARIA HUNDLEY PAUL D. JACKSON RAYMOND L. JACOBS MICHELLE JANKE ELLIS ARNAZ JEFFERSON JULIUS’ 0, JEGEDE ANTONIO D. JOHNSON EARL LINWOOD JOHNSON JR. JOSEPH JOHNSON LASHAWNYA DENISE JOHNSON JANET ANN JOHNSON DAUN RENEA JOLLY ANGELIA JONES CURTIS JONES DAVID ASHLY JONES GEORGE C. JONES 22 Seniors
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