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Miss Congeniality Phyllis Denise Harris “Denise” Band 1,2, 3.4, Secretary 4, Homecoming Committee 4, SGA Rep. 4, Prom Committee 4, Young Idealist Club, Vice Pres. 4, Inner School Problems Committee 3, Home¬ coming Court 3, Office Aid 2, Dance Committee 4, Wi Hi News 4, JV Cheer¬ leader 4, Children’s Theatre 4; remem¬ bered for being short and always talking about Marty; plans to attend Hampton Institute and become a speech therapist. Laurie Elizabeth Haslam Freshman Class Treasurer 1, Sophomore Class Historian 2, Hockey 3, Homecoming Court 1,3, Service Award 3, Prom Committee 4; remembered for hanging around with Cindy. Lawrence Leonard Heidt “Larry” Baseball 1.2.3.4, Football 2,3,4, All City Football, Band 1,2,3,4, Who’s Who Among Ameri¬ can High School Students, Varsity Club 1,2,3,4, SGA Rep. 1,2; remembered for baseball, hot dog, Charlie Brown and his Chevrolet; plans to attend college and live a life of leisure. Phyllis Denise Harris Laurie Elizabeth Haslam Lawrence Leonard Heidt Dennis E. W. Hermann Elisabeth Anne Hess Wyatt Edward Hill l- Last October, Denise Harris was chosen to participate in the Ebony Fashion Fair at UMES. She was selected on the basis of her scholastic achievement and her character, and on the recom¬ mendation of a guidance counselor. Denise gained new friends and experiences there, but that wasn’t all. Later, she was chosen Miss Congeniality by the members of the Zodiac Club at their annual Debutante Ball in December. Denise comments that this was “. . . one of the highlights of my life”-and she even learned to waltz with her father! i Prom Night May 4, 1979 Ann Hobbs Katrina Marie Hobbs Ronald Calvin Holloway
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1 David Lewis Goslee Jamesina Elaine Greene Robert Eugene Gregory Vincent Michael Guiliano Barry Elias Hajinicolas Donald Lynn Hall Holly Kay Hall Band 1, Spanish Club 1,2, FHA 2, Science Club 3,4, Secretary 4, Prom Committee 4, Keyettes 3,4; remem¬ bered for always blushing and laughing; plans to attend college. Joyce Minnice Harmon “Blondie” remem¬ bered for coming to school dressed styl¬ ishly everyday; plans to go to college and get married. Brian Keith Harris Prom Committee 4, SGA Rep. 2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Year¬ book 3, Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, Basketball 1,2,3, Senior Steering Com¬ mittee 4, Homecoming Committee 2,3,4, Indoor Track 4, All City and All Con¬ ference Football Team 3, Nominated to All American Football Team 3; remem¬ bered for being friends with everyone; plans to attend Clark College and major in business. Can you imagine having an allowance of 7,000 a month? Debbie Close will for the next year-7,000 yen, that is, or $35 per month. Debbie has gone to Omuta, Japan, as one of Wi Hi’s AFS exchange students. She’ll be attending an all-girls’ private. Catholic, Japanese school. Quite a change for Debbie who says she’ll really miss all the parties (co-ed) and her friends (co-ed). Her comment on this experience: . . this will be a year full of great and different experi¬ ences that I will definitely remember for the rest of my life.” Class Motto: To Achieve All That Is Possible We Must Attempt The Impossible; To Be As Much As We Can Be We Must Dream Of Being More Joyce Minnice Harmon Holly Kay Hall Brian Keith Harris 27 Far Traveler
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Dennis E. W. Hermann Band 3,4, Basketball Statistician 4, Football Manager 4; remembered for teasing everybody, including teachers; plans to study business administration, and political science and be¬ come a CPA working with the IRS. Elisabeth Anne Hess “Stretch” Latin Club 1, Art Club 4, Prom Com¬ mittee 4; remembered for surprising people and acting crazy with her friends; plans to go to college and major in music, travel and take it easy. Wyatt Edward Hill Kory Thomas Hooker William Allen Hooper III William Earl Howeth, Jr. Regina Schell Hupke Melody Marie Hurley Andrew Patrick Isakson Ann Hobbs Tennis 2,3,4, “Bye Bye Birdie” 2, Jr. Class Play 3, Sr. Class Play 4, Speech and Drama Student Teacher 4, Indian Chant 2, Wi Hi News 3, Band 1,2,3, Float Committee Co-chairman 2, PSAT- NMSQT Commended Student 3; remembered for voicing her opinion and being a good driver; plans to eventually get married and defy Zero Population Growth. Katrina Marie Hobbs DECA 3,4; remembered for Wayne, W.R. and hanging around with Darlene. Ronald Calvin Holloway Prom Committee 4; remembered for “You didn’t see me last night;” plans to go to college and own his own busi¬ ness someday. Kory Thomas Hooker “Hook” Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, All City MVP 4, Football MVP 4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Captain 3,4, Yearbook 4, Prom Committee 4, SGA Rep. 3,4; remembered for his athletic ability and his love for Mary; plans to attend college, play football and marry Mary. William Allen Hooper “Buddy” remembered for “that beat up van” that he drove to school. William Earl Howeth, Jr. “Buddy” VICA 3,4; remembered for always talking about computers; plans to go to college, get rich in data process¬ ing, and just take life easy. Regina Schell Hupke “Gena” remembered for “Stuff-life-that”; plans to work. Melody Marie Hurley Mel” VICA 3, Sr. Class Play 4; remembered for always saying “You’ll get over it.” Andrew Patrick Isakson Prom Committee 4, JV Football 2, VICA 3,4; remembered for building, inventing and having the loudest stereo at Wi Hi. Charles Garrett Jackson Prom Committee 4; remembered for having a good time and making friends; plans to attend college. Kay Patricia Jackson Ecology Club 1, Science Club 1, (Parkside) Prom Committee 4, JV Basketball 2, Track 2, Yearbook 4; remembered for taking life seriously, having a loud car and being at the right places at the right times; plans to attend a two year college and study lab tech¬ nology and hopefully get married. Charles Garrett Jackson Kay Patricia Jackson 29
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