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RAYMOND JOSEPH PETT, “Ray. ” Band 8-12; Band Council 8-10; Pep Band 8-12; JV Football 9; Football 10-11; Beta Club 11- 12; Wrestling 9-12. Capt. 11,12; Track 9-12, Capt. 11,12; Humanities Club. TYes. 12; Var- sity Club 11-12, FYes. 12; SCA 10-12; Chess Club 9; Debate Team 8; Class Treas. 8; Class Pres. 11; Honor Council 10-12, Chairman 11- 12 . BECKY SUE QUINN, “Becky. Class V-Pres.8; Band 8-11, Drum Majorette 11; ENA 8; ETA 10; Pep Club 9-10; Island Echo Staff 10; Honor Council 10; Band Coun- cil 10-11; Miss Poquoson High Rep. 11; Island- er Staff 11; Beta Club 11-12. Pres. 11; SCA 11- 12; Girl ' s State 11. GEORGE HOWELL ROBERTSON, “George. Glee Club 10-12; Regional Choir 10-12; Band 8-10; Wrestling 11; Humanities Club 11. GEORGE HOWELL ROBERTSON
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SENIOR VON HIMELRIGHT demonstrates the proper technique for doing the funky chicken with junior Kathy Lilly while Anna Holloway and Homer Ketterman do their own thing . CINDY WYATT LOOKS somewhat perplexed. Just what the problem is — only Cindy knows for sure. OPRIL BRENDA
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‘ ' Homecoming is my favorite event of the year ...” “Homecoming is my favorite event of the year because of all the events that transpire and bring the class together. ” — Danny Oprisko Homecoming began several weeks ahead of time for many seniors with the building of the class float. After securing shed number eleven at the Poquoson Marina, the usual handful of workers and mostly onlookers began to work on their last float. Slowly progress could be seen as the hard work of a few faithful builders paid off. Becuase it was their last float, “A Touch Away from Victory”, was hoped to win by all who had worked and even by those who had only observed. Finally, with the float complete, seniors waited calmly as they were confident that they had built a “WINNER”. Much to their disappointment, when the winner was announced, the junior class claimed victory. The senior class accepted defeat in stride, somewhat disgusted, neverthe- less proud of second place. SHARLENE SIKORA ROLLINS, “Shern, ' . Band 8-11; Cheerleader 9-11; Pep Club 9-10; Islander Staff 11-12, Copy Ed. 12; Beta Club 11-12; ETA 10; FHA 11; Drama Club 10-11; Miss Islander Rep. 11; French Club 10; Office Aide 9; Humanities Club 11; Girl ' s Basketball 9; Homecoming Rep. 11; 1st Run- ner-Up Miss Poquoson High 11; District Regional Band 8; Stage Band 8. MARILYN CAROL RONDEAU, “Marilyn. ' ’ Art Club 8; French Club 9-10; Pep Club 10; Flagbear- erll. CLIFTON ROWE, “Cliff. DANIEL RUEHL, “Danny. CHARLES SAUNDERS, “Charles. ANDERSON DANIEL SMITH. “Smitty. ” Band 8-12, Drum Major 12.
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