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Eric Dunnavent Stephanie Dyer Lydia Dyson Robbie Edmonds Chad Elam John Elliott Caren Ellis Chris Emme Angela Ettare Elizabeth Ferebee William Ferguson Greg Fields Brian Fink Leslie Fisher Shawna Fleming Ann Floyd Debra Floyd Becky Forney Fantasy and Reality As the college bound stu- dents of the Junior class pre- pare for PSATs, SATs, and Achievements Tests, they be- gin to worry about how their high school records will com- pare to the records of others. A major consideration many colleges look for is that a stu- dent is well-balanced. Melissa Chatfield is a Monacan Junior who has tried to balance ath- letics, school work, and extra- Curricular acitivites to give her a better looking application than other students. A famous proverb says that a ‘‘healthy body keeps a healthy mind’. Melissa has kept fit by playing softball ona Chesterfield County team since the sixth grade and this may have helped her keep an “A-B”’ average throughout her schooling. Her need for aca- demic excellence and vigor- Ous Course work has led her to plan on attending William Mary and majoring in research biology. A successful future is re- flected by her very successful high school career in various theatre productio ns. ‘‘Pip- pin’, in which she performed as the female lead, is perhaps the musical she is best known for. She has contributed her talents to many other Mona- Can productions such as ‘“‘Funny Girl’’, Diamond Studs’’, and this year’s ‘‘H.M.S. Pinafore’’. Her participation in these productions probably stems from her musical talent. Sing- ing in the chorus, in which she was honored by taking part in All-Regional and All-County, and the Chamber Ensemble along with playing in the Hand- bell Choir, all helped her to perfect her natural ability to perform on stage. In speaking of Mr. Graham, the one person who has helped Melissa de- velop all of her talents, she says, “‘l greatly respect Mr. Graham for his musical talents and feel that | have benefitted from his efforts towards di- recting us (Chamber Ensem- ble).”’ M-I-C’..... A mouser to the end, Melis- sa shows off her latest garb. poe Juniors 163
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Angela Cofield Patricia Cogeos Susan Coghlan Philatina Cole Beth Coleman Karen Collier Gary Collins Jeff Collins Kenny Combs Karen Cooke Kim Cooke Deborah Copeland Richard Corbett Jeff Courington Glenn Covington Brian Cox Sandra Cox Roni Craft Jenny Croll Kelly Crute Kelly Cunningham Irene Dalton Sandra Davis Steve Davis Eric Deal Cassandra Decker Julie Devish Kris Dillingham Steve Dimmery Donald Dobbs Rodney Rodl Terron Dogget Devin Dorn Al Doss Kenny Downs Chris Doyle David Doyle Mary Doyle Margaret Drumheller Ron Dryden Thomas Dudley Sarah Duke 162 Juniors
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Bo Speaks Today, it seems like most people are riding the band- wagon. That is, everybody is trying to be ‘‘in’’ with today; for example, miniskirts, Cama- flouge pants, and O.P’s. There seems to be no end to this fashion wave. But, there is al- ways one person who stands out from the ‘‘crowd.’’ One of these unique people is Bo Ar- tabazon. When Bo dresses, he does not try to appeal to the other students, rather to him- self. But one always wonders, ‘‘Where did he get his ideas of dressing from?”’ Well, Bo says that his style of fashion mostly 164 Juniors A Real Individual. Yot only does Bo Artabazon express himse Peset his dress, but through, his ability. — For Himself originates from the music that he listens to. He considers it as one of the biggest influ- ences on him overall. Never- theless, a true observer can notice that he makes a style of his own. Bo does not consider himself as an outcast to other people, but as a conformist to a smaller society. Moreover, Bo does not ex- press himself in his dress code alone. His speech is filled with conformity and a sense of ‘‘belonging’”’ to this smaller society. Whatever Bo seems to do, he is a person who speaks for himself. Krista Foster Randy Frankhouser Dottie Frasier Patricia Frazier Rosemary Fritz Wendy Fugett David Gainey Kevin George Warren Gerdts Don Gilbert Lisa Glenn Antman Glover Gina Goforth Todd Goforth Maria Gogeaskoetxe Sherry Golden Gregory Gongaware Clyde Gooden
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