HSLP Class of 2004
David Baker, Vienna, James Madison High School (2004); Northern Virginia Technology Council Foundation; former page to U.S. Sen. John Warner; former assistant to Bruce F. Jamerson, Clerk of the House of Delegates; former page to State Sen. Jeanmarie Devolites.
Brian Bales, Ashburn, Broad Run High School (2005); International Thespian Society; DECA, an association of marketing students; Loudoun Hospital Center volunteer; National Honor Society.
Nathan Belcher, Bluefield, Graham High School (2004); Governor's School NASA Mentorship; varsity basketball, football, soccer; Beta Club; Ready to Read, church program to help at-risk children.
Welton Blount, Dendron, Philips Exeter Academy (2005); Eagle Scout; Head Page for the 2002 Virginia House of Delegates; National Spanish Honor Society; National Leadership and Service Award Winner, U.S. Achievement Academy.
Devin Drumheller, Springfield, homeschooled (2005); Precinct Captain, 2003 campaign, State Sen. Ken Cuccinelli; founder and chairman, Northern Virginia Teenage Republicans Club; volunteer, 2000 campaign, President George W. Bush; Annandale United Select Soccer Team.
Jason Farr, Charlottesville, Western Albermarle High School (2005); leader of the Political Club; leader and founder of the Wellington Society; plays guitar, piano, drums/percussion, and bass.
Melvin Ferebee, Hampton, Hampton Roads Academy (2005); Varsity Football; UVa Summer Enrichment Program; Howard University Crump Law Camp; Jack and Jill of America; former page for the House of Delegates.
Daniel Geroe, Virginia Beach, Frank W. Cox High School (2005); National Honor Society; volunteer, Habitat for Humanity; summer volunteer camp counselor for autistic children; attends Governor's School for the Arts in Theatre Division; professional actor since age eight.
Andrew Hening, Richmond, Douglas Southall Freeman High School (2004); Jefferson Conference on the Constitution; varsity volleyball team; Peer Helper tutor for middle school students; volunteer at the Sacred Heart Center in South Richmond.
Kevin Hivck, Troy, homeschooled (2003); intern for Delegate Mitchell Van Yahres, 2004 General Assembly; Tae Kwon Do Black Belt and instructor; wrote weekly newspaper article covering the 2004 General Assembly; international chess player.
Seth Levey, Huddleston, Staunton River High School (2004); Junior Statesmen of America; president, Student Council Association; National Honor Society; volunteer religious education teacher at local church.
Krystal Lott, Marshall, Fauquier High School (2004); president, National Honor Society; member, Student Government Executive Council; varsity volleyball; State Runner-Up varsity track.
Christina Lovisi, Portsmouth, Churchland High School (2004); founder of the American Red Cross/Churchland High School Club; the American Red Cross's Youth Volunteer of the Year; varsity track; attended the National Catholic Youth Conference.
William Mahone, Marion, Marion Senior High School (2005); plays soccer and golf; Beta Club; internship with Project Crossroads; participated in Mock General Assembly in Richmond.
Dreama Montrief, Martinsville, Martinsville High School (2005); Bible Baptist Church Choir; Girls State Delegate-Citizenship Award; Youth Task Force (CHILL-Communities Helping Improve Local Lives); varsity football cheerleading.
Anna Schulman, Crozet, Western Albemarle High School (2004); trains former Olympic dressage horses; bi-lingual in French and English; volunteers for the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation.
Nichole Treadway, Bristol, Virginia High School (2006); Symphony of the Mountains Youth Orchestra; drum major; swim team; Bristol Youth Leadership with the Bristol Chamber of Commerce; National Young Leaders Conference.
Kimberly Walters, Charlottesville, Albemarle High School (2005); Honor Council; Wind Ensemble; swim team; Girl Scouts Board of Directors.
James Wood, Virginia Beach, First Colonial High School (2006); class president for three years; Model United Nations; volunteer for George W. Bush for President; junior varsity football.
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