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Although Sandra Davis has earned athletic achievements in field hockey, basketball, and swimming, she is prob- ably best known for her out- standing success in softball. Sandra started her high school years with a strong in- terest and enthusiasm for sports. Sandra says, “when I came to Monacan, I really wanted to involve myself in sports and to work with other people.” After four years at Mona- can, her achievements are nu- merous. Sandra was named “Athlete of the Week” by TV 6 in Richmond and was elect- ed as captain of the girl’s Var- sity team by her teammates. Sandra holds the title of “Best On-Base Percentage.” Another fantastic honor is that she was chosen to be a member of the All-District Team. Monacan’s Sandra Sandra hits to gain two runs for Monacan. Sandra is happy and confi- dent about the team’s in- credible 19-0 record this sea- son. She stresses the contri- bution of teamwork to the success of the team. She en- joys working with the girls and establishing close friend- ships. She is also very thank- ful for having Mr. Keith Dan- iels as the new girl’s softball coach this year. Sandra com- ments, “Not only is he a super coach, he is also a close friend to the team members.” Sandra’s immediate goals include going to regionals and winning first place there in order to qualify for the state competition. In college, San- dra plans to pursue her game by playing for the VCU’s women’s softball team. Mon- acan has been fortunate to have had such an enthusias- tic, talented student for the last four years. Donna Joyce Ladner: Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12. Adrianne Eve Lanham: French Club 9, 10; FBLA 11; SADD 12. Amy Lauren LaRue: Latin Club 9, 10, 11; Art Club 9, 10; Softball 9, 10; FBLA 9, 10, 12; FHA 9, 10, 12; French Club 9; SADD 12. William Lawson Theresa Dianne Leake Maya Renita Lear Chul Hee Lee Kimberly M. Leggette: FHA 9; Spanish 11, 12: FBLA 12. Melanie Ann Leigh: Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12; French Club 9, 10, 11, 12; NAHS 10, 11, 12 — President. Matthew L. Leynes Kimberly Jane Lindsay: FHA 9; French Club 9, 11, 12; FNGS 11, 12; Junior Marshall. Steven Thomas Lipscomb: Drama Club 10; FBLA 11; Talent Show 10; Track 11. Senior Class Page 137
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Craig Roy Jennings: Spanish Club 9, 10, 11; Key Club 12; FBLA 12. David Johnson: Latin Club 9, 10; Computer Club 11. Jeffrey Allen Johnson: DECA 12. Scott Parrish Johnson: Mixed Chorus 9; Cham- ber Ensemble 10, 11, 12 — Vice President; All Re- gional Chorus 11, 12; Drama Productions 11, 12; Drama Club 12. Sheila Kay Johnson Carol Marie Johnston: French Club 9, 10; Sci- ence Club 10, 11 — Secretary. Cathy Ann Jones: Chorus 9, 10. Crystal Jones: FBLA 9; Spanish Club 9; SCA 9. Leslie Lynn Jones: Drama Club 9, 10, 12; Thes- pian 12. Stephanie M. Jones: French Club 9; FBLA 12, Latin Club 12. Tryphenia E. Jordan: VICA 10. Ruth E. Jordan: Varsity Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 —- eo captain; Girls Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12 — Vice President. Ann Paige Joyner: Pep Club 9; Spanish 9, 10, 11; SCA 11; Color Guard 11, 12 — Captain; Senior Council 12; FBLA 12; SADD 12. Virginia Leigh Joyner: Color Guard 11, 12. M eghan Simon Kelly: Pep Club 9; Spanish 9, 10, 11, 12; Marching Band 9; Yearbook 9; Debate 11, 12; Prom Committee 11; Forensics 12. Kimberly Anne Kimmelshue Stephen D. Keogh: Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12. Staci Kieper: J.V. Basketball 9, 10; VICA 10. Herbert Smith King Jr.: FBLA 9; Computer Club 11. Karen Diane King: Varsity Football Manager 10,01. Karen Heather King: Theater Society 10, 11, 12. Christopher G. Kiritsis: FBLA 9, 11; Spanish 9, 1C; Indoor Track 10; SADD 12. Lance Jerome Koth: Golf 9, 10, 11, 12; French Club 9, 10. Karen Mary Kurimsky: J.V. Field Hockey 9; Spanish Club 11; Varsity Softball. Page 136 Senior Class
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One Special Frog Tosome children, Lee Mill- er is known as a frog, Kermit the frog in fact. For the past couple years, Lee has been dressing up as Kermit for var- ious non profit organizations and where ever else she was needed. She enjoys entertain- ing terminally ill or physically disabled children who other- wise do not enjoy the every play of a normal child. It all began at the Gordon School Christmas party. Her picture was put in the paper, and special children orga niza- Picnic, the Children’s Hospi- tal, and at Rainbow in the Park at Rockwood Park. Lee says it gives her a good feeling to see all of the children, espe- cially the ones that are termi- nally ill, laugh and forget their illness for a while. Lee should be commended for her charity work. Not many people will take time out of their busy schedules to put on a heavy and hot cos- tume to entertain children. But not Lee, she enjoys being with children and helping Lee Miller, Kermit the frog, poses with James E. Ukrop at a special picnic. tions began to call her. Lee them to grow and learn. has entertained atthe Ronald Thank you Lee, for being an McDonald House at Byrd asset to our school and our Park, United Way,a UKrop’s community. Scott Gregory Lohss Amy Kate Long: Dance Society 9. Donald Ray Loster: Orchestra 9, 10; Spanish Club 10, 11. Brenda Kay Loyd: Prom Server 10; J.V. Field Hockey 10; Varsity Field Hockey 11; French Club 10; SCA 10; FBLA 12; Yearbook 12; Senior Class Executive Council. Mark Lucord: Stage Crew 9, 10. Guido Lux Lisa MacDonald: German Club 11; Spanish Club 12; Computer Club 11. Kurt Adam Machamer Lisa Kristin Magnusdal: Spanish Club 9, 10; Softball Manager 9, 10; J.V. Field Hockey 10; Photography Club 12; FBLA 12; Tennis 12. Kimberly Lynn Major: Spanish Club 9, 10; J.V. Field Hockey 10; Varsity Field Hockey 11, 12. Mary Catharin Malkemus Richard Allen Markell: Ultimate Club 12. Page 138 Senior Class
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