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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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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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oy ll re ae es Cee mt TI 10: FBLA 11, 12; Forensics 12. CHARLOTTE S. HALLETT: Spanish Club 9, 10. SELENA MARIA HANKINS: FBLA 9, 10, 11, 12; ‘Keyettes 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 11, Vice President 12: Executive Board 11; Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Flag Corps 10; Homecoming Committee 9; SCA Congress 9, 10, 11. “BRIAN JAMES HARPER: A Cappella Choir 10; SCA 10, 11; Male Chorus 9; Science Club 10. -SIBYL DENISE HARRINGTON: Annual 10; Science 'Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Reporter 10; SADD 10, 11; 'Keyettes 9, 10, 11, Historian, 10; Math Club 9, 10, 141, 12; Spanish Club 10, 11, Reporter, 11; French Club 9, 10; Dance Team 10; Philosophy Club 10. ‘KEITH EDWARD HARRIS: J.V. Soccer 10; Key Club 10; Wrestling 10; Industrial Arts Club 11; VICA 12. CAREY DENISE HARVEY: Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Campus Life 10. ROGER DALE HEATHERLY Il: Marching Band 9, (10, 11, 12; Symphonic Band 9, 10, 11, 12; AFu- ROTC 9, 10, 11, 12, Group Commander 12; Color Guard 9, 10, 11, 12, Commander 10; Rocket Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Commander 10; Armed Drill Team 11, 12: German Club 10, 11; Who’s Who 11; Intramurals | 9, 10, 11. JOHNN PATRICK HEDGES: National Honor Society thar STEPHEN RUSSSEL HEIDENTHAL: International Thespians 11, 12; Telecommunicatios 12; DECA 11; | ROTC 9, 10, 11, 12; Color Guard 9, 10, 11; Drill Team 11, 12; Chess Club 12. STEVE C. HELDERMAN: French Club 9, 10; Com- ' munications Club 9; FBLA 12. CRYSTAL RENEE HICKS: DECA 10, 11, 12, Secre- | tary 12; FBLA 9, 10, 12; French Club 9, 10, 11; Spanish Club 11; SCA Congress 9, 11, 12; Home- coming Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; SADD 10, 12; Key Club 9; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12. | FLORESE OLIVIA SYLVIA HICKS: French Club 9, ' 10, Vice President 10; DECA 10, 11, 12, President 12; SADD 10; Executive Board 11; SCA Congress | 12. | AMY CLARE HILKER: German Club 9, 10, 11, 12, | Treasurer 12; Key Club 12; Math Club 9, 10; Keyettes 9; Homecoming Committee 10. KIMBERLY RAQUELLE HINES: Keyettes 9, 10, 11, | 12, President 12; Thespians 9; International Thespi- ans 10, 11, 12; Executive Board 9, 10, Treasurer 11; Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12; SADD 11, 12; SAC 11, 12; | International Keyettes 11, 12. HEIDI JOAN HOEFT: Cheerleading 10, 11, 12, Co- | captain 12; Annual 12, Activities Editor 12; Varsity Club 12; Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12; French Club 9, 10, 11, 12; FBLA 12; Track 10; Gymnastics 9, 10, 11; | Homecoming Princess 12. LISA MARIE HUDSON Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 9, 10; Symphonic Band 10, 11, 12; SADD 10; Thespians 12; Drama 10, 11, 12; National Leadership and Service Award 12. SHANNON JOANNE HUGHES: Gymnastics 9, 10 CANDACE MARIA HUNDLEY: Show Choir 11, 12, Officer Choreographer; Summer Institute for the Arts 12; SCA Executive Board 12; Executive Board 11; Ring Dance Committee 11; Float Committee 11; Homecoming Committee 12; Thespians 10; Science | Club 9; Art Club 11, 12. PAUL D. JACKSON: FBLA 12; VICA 12. RAYMOND L. JACOBS: Computer Club 12, Secre- | tary 12; Chess Club 12; Rocket Club 10. MICHELLE ELIZABETH JANKE: Thespians 11; Cheerleader 9, 10, Treasurer 9; Key Club 10; Show Jazz Choir 12; A Cappella Choir 12; Campus Life 11; Transferred from Peninsula Catholic, Newport News, Virginia 10. FACE THE NATION Members of the senior class actively participated in the United States Con- gressional election in preparation for re- sponsibilities they will encounter as adults. The government teachers spon- sored a mock election to provide students with the opportunity to vote for the candi- date of their choice. Seniors also partici- pated in a role playing activity of Con- gress, which dealt with the making of laws. Each senior had his own opinion about the two candidates, Representative Herb Bateman and Senator Bobby Scott. Xeroxed campaign platforms from news- papers and magazines, and television ad- vertisements briefed seniors on the candi- dates’ views and the proposed amendments. In their mock elections, seniors learned the voting process, as well as the opera- tion of a voting machine. During govern- ment classes, seniors were permitted to use the machine to vote on four proposed amendments and the congressional can- Government classes participated in the close election between Herb Bateman and Bobby Scott. Jeff Joyce helps Bateman on Election Day, November 4. Bateman won over Scott, returning to the House of Representa- tives. didate of their choice. Many seniors were unsure of how to vote on the amend- ments. Senior Lynette Yancy stated, ‘‘| found that the four issues being voted on could be easily misinterpreted.’’ Although seniors found the issues highly debatable, their choice for congressman, as indicat- ed by the school-wide election, was in favor of Herb Bateman, who actually won the election. The mock election was a fun learning experience for all involved. In addition to the mock election, many seniors participated in volunteer work on the campaigns for extra credit in their government classes. Their assignments included distributing literature and post- ing signs. Some supported their candi- date by working at campaign headquar- ters, while others assisted at the polls on election day. About working at the polls, senior Sharron Taylor noted, “‘Helping to get my candidate into office gave me a good feeling.’’ This particular election was a close race, and most were proud to be able to participate in campaigning and take part in a national election. — Lenny Familant — Kitty Talbot Seniors 23
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