HSLP Class of 2004

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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 Hivick, 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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Featured Alumni

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    Carlos Quintela

    High School Leaders Program

    Class of 2006

    Governor Tim Kaine appointed Carlos to the Virginia Tobacco Settlement Foundation Board of Trustees.  In addition to appointing healthcare professionals and the representatives of public health organizations to this board, the Governor appoints up to eight citizens—including two youths. Carlos will graduate from the Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in the spring of 2008.