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The Rappahannock ’78 Rappahannock High School Warsaw, Virginia 22572 Volume 16 Go placidly amid the noise and haste and remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible without surrender be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even the dull and ignorant; they too have their story. Avoid loud and aggressive persons, they are vexations to the spirit. If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter; for always there will be greater and.lesser persons than yourself. Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. Keep interested in your own career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time. Exercise caution in your business affairs; for the world is full of trickery. But let this not blind you to what virtue there is; many persons strive for high ideals; and everywhere life is full of heroism. Be yourself. Especially, do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love; for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is perennial as the grass. Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth. Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with imaginings. Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars; you . have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be, and whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. M AX EHRMANN • 1 27 h Max Ehrmann All rights reserved. Cdp right renewed 1954 b Bertha K. Ehrmann Reprinted b permission Robert L. Bell. Melrose. Mass.. 02176 RHS Affords Opportunities To Do And To Learn Top: E. B. Settle and Edward Courtney enhance wood cutting skills. Upper Left: Mechanical Drawing students improve their drafting techniques. Above: Preston Johnson studies a cell with the use of a microscope. Left: Typing I students attempt to increase their marketable skill. 3 RHS Affords Opportunities For Student Participation m Top: Kathy Hinson, office assistant, calls the students to iunch. Upper Left: Brooks Ferguson serves Bob Walker. Upper Right: Three science students prepare the cafeteria for the annual Science Fair. Right: Robert Smith, Dariel Veney, Michael Whitaker, Barry Wilkins, and Clifton Balderson use their time wisely after lunch — to play a hand of cards. RHS Students Are Involved In Extra-Curricular Activities Top: Raiders are involved in J.V. Basketball. Upper Left: Julia Lewis and Ester Byrd are involved in the one-act plays by O ' Henry. Upper Right: Jim Burrell is’involved in the Baseball team. Left: Arlessa Gray is a members of the Girls’ track team. Left: Regina Rogers and Sandy Sanders are members of the Cheering Squad. Above: Patty Sanford and Melanie Sanford are members of the Girls ' Softball Team. 5 QOIILE MILLER-BURTON FORD FORD Nlusunq • hilcon • hu: 1. if. • I n.! ■ If . ..ir-r: lt .i Cutlass Montross, Virginia B. G. SMITH AND SONS OYSTER COMPANY Sharps, VA WARSAW DRUG, INCORPORATED Pharmacists — J. Samuel Davis Boyd S. Clements Right: WANDA ROANE — FLBA 3; Library Assistant 4; Madrigals 1,2, 3, 4; S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 2. Far Right: DAVID BRUMBAUGH — DECA 3; FFA 4; Library 1,2, 3, 4; Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football 1: Varsity Football 2, 4. Right: ROBERT HARPER — DECA 3, 4; DECA Vice- President 4; FFA 1; J.V. Football 1. Far Right: KIM ANDERSON — Annual Staff 4; FFA 1; Library 3; Newspaper 3, 4; One-Act Play Cast 2; Science 2. JAMIE VENEY — FHA 1,2. Far Right: KATHY SANFORD —Beta 1,2, 3, 4; Class Officer, Treasurer 4; FFA 1; Library 3,4: Science 1. 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Softball 1,2,3, 4; Track 3, 4. ANNE HEDELT —Beta 2, 3, 4; Beta President 4; Class Officer, Secretary 1, Vice- President 2; Debate 1; Newspaper 2, 3, 4; Co-Editor 3, 4; Science 2, 3, 4; Science Vice- President 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Basketball Captain 3, 4; Softball 1,2, 3, 4; Softball Captain 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4. MANDY GALLAGHER — Beta 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer, Treasurer 2, 3, Secretary 4; Debate 1; Newspaper 1; S.C.A. 1,4; Science 2, 3, 4; Science Vice-President 3; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Basketball Captain 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball Captain 4; Track 1. Far Left: JIMMY HINTON FFA 1.2. RICHARD THOMAS DECA 2. 4: FFA 2: Varsity Football 4. Left: MELANIE SANFORD Beta 1.2, 3. 4: Class Officer. Treasurer 4; FFA 1; Library 3, 4; Science 1.3,4: J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 3. 4; Softball 1.2.3. 4: Track 3. 4. Far Left: BRAD CROXTON — FFA 2, 4: J.V. Football 1; Varsity Football 3. 4. Center: KEITH AMOS DEC A 3. 4: Vice-President DECA 4: FFA 1,2,3: FFA Secretary 3: S.C.A. 1.2. 3: J.V. Football 1; Varsity Football 4. Left: JANICE HINSON - FFA 4: Library Assistant 3; One Act Play Cast 2: S.C.A. Officer. Secretary 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Track 1.2. 3. 4. Far Left: GORDON TOLSON — Varsity Football 3, 4: Baseball 4: Track Manager 4; Band 1, 2, 3. 4. DEBBIE ANDERSON — Cheerleader 2, 3: Cheerleader Captain 3: Office Assistant 4: S.C.A. 1: Softball 2: Band 1,2, 3.4. Left: JULIA LEWIS — Annual 4: Beta 3. 4; Creative Writing 4; Drama 2, 3; One- Act Play Cast 2, 3. 4: Science 2, 4: Softball 2: Track 1. 9 Right: E. B. SETTLE FFA 1.2. 3. 4. Far Right: DONNA THRIFT FHA 1; J.V. Basketball 2: Varsity Basketball 2: Girls ' Track 1.2.3. Right: DONNA ANGOLIA Library Assistant 1; Office Assistant 4; Track 1.3. Center: BOB WALKER Beta 1. 2, 3: Class Officer. Treasurer 1; Library Assistant 2: Newspaper 3. 4: S.C.A. Officer. Reporter 3: S.C.A. Representative 1: Science 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 1: Basketball 2. 3.4: Track 1.2.4: Band 1.2.3; Football Scorekeeper 3. 4. Far Right: V ALENTINA VENEY —Cheerleader 3 Class Officer. Secretary 3 FBLA 3. 4: FBLA Reporter 4 S.C.A. 3.4: President 4. Right: YVONNE THOMAS FFA I. PRINCESS STOWERS DECA 2: Creative Writing 3. Far Right: MARY ALBERT Debate 3; Creative Writing 3. 4: Forensics 2; Library 4: Newspaper 1.2. 3. 4: Co— Editor 2. 3: Editor 4; S.C.A. 4: J.V. Basketball 2: Softball 1.2. 3: Track 3. 10 Far Left: MIKE HAMBLIN - FFA 1. Center: BARBARA FRANKLIN — Annual 2, 3, 4; Annual Editor 4; Class Officer, Reporter 4; Creative Writing 4; Forensics, Original Oratory 4; Library 3; Drama 1; One-Act Play Cast 1; S.C.A. Representative 2, 4; S.C.A. Committee 4; Track Manager 2. Left: LINWOOD BARRACK - DECA3.4; FFA 1. 2: J.V. Basketball 2. Far. Left: LISA FALLIN — DECA 1,2, 3, 4; DECA Officer, Vice- President 3; DECA President 4; Office Assistant 4; Science 2; Band 1,2,3. DEBBIE AMBROSE — DECA 2, 3, 4. ROBIN BYRD — Creative Writing 3, 4; DECA 4; FFA 3: Class Officer, President 4. Left: LEE WALKER — DECA 4; Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Football Captain 4; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Band 1, 2. Far Left: BERTON CROXTON — DECA 4; Library Assistant 4. Left: KIM GARLAND — Beta 2, 3, 4; Beta Officer, Secretary 3; Library 3, 4; Science 2, 3, 4; Science Officer, Reporter 2; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Softball 4; Track ' l, 2, 3, 4. Right: JAIME PACKETT Annual 1; FFA 1: Library 2, 3, 4: Newspaper 4; S.C.A. Representative 2. 4; Science 3. Center: ROBIN CLEMENTS Annual 3: Library 3, 4; Newspaper 3. 4; Newspaper Reporter 3, 4; Science 1.3: Track Manager 3. Far Right: LINDA MORSE -FHA 1; Library 1. 3. 4: Library Assistant 4: Office Assistant 4; Newspaper 3. 4; Newspaper Officer, Reporter 4. Right: BILLY WILLIAMS -FFA 1,2; Basketball Manager 1. 2; Baseball Manager 1, 2. Center: DARLENE WALKER DECA2: Office Assistant 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Softball 3. 4. NANCY SMITH Annual 3, 4; DECA 2: DECA Class Representative 2: Office Assistant 4; S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 4: S.C.A. Committee 4; Softball Scorekeeper 4. Far Right: TAMMY MUTTER - FFA 1; J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Softball 1. Right: DAN VENEY Class Officer. President 1. 2: DECA Treasurer 4: S.C.A. 2, 3: S.C.A. Officer, Vice-President 2, 3: Varsity Basketball 1,2.3; Band 1. 2. 3. 4. Far Right: KATHY HINSON Office Assistant 4; One-Ace Play Cast 2. 3: Science 2. DALE DAVIS - FFA 3; FFA Contest Winner 3. 12 ft Far Left: CARROLL PEMBERTON Boys ' State 4: Library 2. 3. 4; Newspaper 4; S.C.A. Representative 4; Science 2. 3. 4; Science Club President 4; J.V. Football Captain 1; Baseball 1; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Football Captain 4. BETH DUNCAN Annual 4; Class Officer, President 3: FFA4; Library 3, 4; Library Officer, Secretary 3; Track 1,2, 3. Center: BILLY PRESCOTT FFA 1; J.V. Football Captain 1; Varsity Football 1. Left: JAMIE SANDERS — FFA 2, 4; FFA Officer. Sentinel 1; Jr. Varsity Football 2. 4; Track 1. Far Left: MARK WISEMAN — Class Officer, Reporter 2; FBLA 3: Library 4; S.C.A. Representative 3; Varsity Football 4. Left: BARRY WILKINS — FFA 1.2,4; FFA Officer, Secretary 2; J.V. Baseball 2. Far Left: REGINA BROWN Annual 1; FH A Vice- President 4; Newspaper 4; Track Manager 4. Left: VICKIE BROOKS — Office Assistant 4; Class Officer, Reporter 1. 13 Right: SUE FEATHERALL — FFA 3, 4. Far Right: DONNA GRINDSTAFF — FFA 3, 4; FFA Officer, Secretary 4; FHA 1 . TAMMY SAUNDERS — FFA 3, 4; FFA Officer, Treasurer 4. Right: CYNTHIA TAYLOR — Cheerleader 2, 3; Creative Writing 4; FBLA 3,4; FBLA President 4. Far Right: WANDA SANDERS — Office Assistant 4. Right: ALICE DOUGLAS — J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2; Track 1,2, 4. Center: MARK SMITH — FFA 1,2; Baseball 3, 4. Far Right: BROOKS FERGUSON —Library 4; J.V. Baseball 1; Football Scorekeeper 3, 4; Basketball Scorekeeper 3,4. ••■- 14 VILLAGE SEED SERVICE Sales-Service Village, Va. Phone: 529-2826 J. D. DAWSON E ON EXXON SERVICENTER JIMMY BRANN ANDJ. D. DAWSON, JR. 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY ROAD SERVICE TUNE-UP ANDGENERAL REPAIRS ELECTRONIC WHEEL BALANCING ATLAS TIRES BATTERIES AND ACC. EPENDABLE r SPARK PLUG 394-2600 If No Answer 394-9544 SELF SUPERMARKET U.S. Choice Meats Fresh Vegetables Groceries Bill Hanks — Owner Farnham, Virginia 394-2662 DABNEY FORD TRACTOR, INC. Tappahannock, Virginia 443-3456 AYCOCK ' S “Your Levi’s Headquarters” KEMPER NURSERY Specializing in Retail Shrubs and Trees Azaleas Hollies Peat Moss Roses Magnolias Pine Bark Member VNA Location Rt. 3 Farnham, VA TAPPAHANNOCK AND WARSAW Remember these days always with your class ring Represented by: JAMES R. BARTON 85 N. Glebe Road Arlington, VA 22203 NORTHERN NECK STATE BANK Member Federal Reserve ‘You Make the Difference’ Warsaw, VA Member F.D.I.C. ms. 5 1 The Stereo People N OP 12 fcP % $ 10 } { io 0 ' x liol. 1 ° tfi L 0 0 ' i OWL 0 J O ' rtW-xW At •w A l LEVI STRAUSS COMPANY $ $ j s %(£ Proud to be a Part of Warsaw, Virginia 22572 We have all experienced the thrill of victory, the agony of defeat and the hurt of indifference. Take Second Place In District VARSITY SCOREBOARD Raiderettes Opponents 76 Colonial Beach 16 54 W L 16 48 Lancaster 19 32 King George 34 36 Northumberland 48 40 Essex 34 47 Manassas Park 19 43 W L 23 36 Lancaster 21 21 King George 30 42 Northumberland 31 37 Essex 48 40 Colonial Beach 6 46 Manassas Park DISTRICT PLAYOFFS 41 61 Manassas Park 39 41 Essex 38 28 King George 34 Top Right: Donna Tate secures two points for the Raiderettes. Above: 977 RAIDERETTES — Kneeling: Darlene Walker, Mandy Gallagher, Anne Hedelt, Kathy Sanford, Mary Gaines. Standing: Tracy Sprayberry, manager: Penny Self, Susan Minor, Donna Pierson, Delphine Sorrell, Cozet Lee, Donna Tate. Above Right: Mandy Gallagher displays excellent defense techniques. Right: Go Anne! ■ ■ ■ Wins Five Games In 1977 Season J.V. SCOREBOARD Rappahannock Opposition 16 Colonial Beach 28 21 W L 7 13 Lancaster 14 13 King George 25 29 Northumberland 39 17 Essex 30 26 Manassas Park 17 23 W L 10 27 Lancaster 23 7 King George 21 13 Northumberland 27 22 Essex 42 19 Colonial Beach 24 27 Manassas Park 23 Top Erica Carey and Jackie Elmore fight to keep Raiderettes in possession of the ball. Upper Lefci.W. GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM — Kneeling: Brenda Skates, Bridgett Baughans, Patty Sanford, Florence Fauntleroy. Standing: Kim Cannella, Manager; Sherry Heitchew, Julie Douglas, Julie Scott, Jackie Elmore, Cynthia Brooks, Coletha Carter, Darlene Gray, Joyce Coates, Manager. Upper Right: Bridgett Baughans scores one more point for the Raiderettes. Left: Terry Baines tries to score two more for RHS. 21 JV’s Have Rewarding Season The 1977-78 J.V. Raiders under Coach Richard Jones finished the season with a 6-10 overall record. The Raiders had only one starter returning from the second place district team of last year. Most of the Raider games were very close and most were lost in the fourth quarter. Highlight games for the Raiders were a 44-40 win over King William and a 48-46 win over the second place W L Eagles. The Raiders were led by Anthony Sumiel with 154 points and followed by Teddy Fallin with 105 points. Returning players for the Raiders are: Anthony Sumiel, Sammy Bryant, Joe Taylor, Jack Walker, Darryl Levere, Timmy Harper, Tony Farish, and Rob Wilson. Players going up to the Varsity team are: Teddy Fallin, Myron Arthur, Reggie Shelton, and Greg Pitman. Fosing only four players to the varsity team. Coach Jones and the JV Raiders are looking forward to a winning season next year. Upper Right: Reggie Shelton brings down a rebound for RHS Raiders. Right: Anthony Sumiel attempts to keep the Eagles from scoring. Far Right: Teddy Fallin jumpd ball against Eagle opponent. SCOREBOARD RHS Opponents 33 Caroline 59 44 K.W. 40 34 Essex 31 53 K.W. 56 33 K.G. 49 29 North. 36 41 Lane. 53 40 Essex 46 59 M. Park 23 42 K.G. 45 40 North. 40 34 W L 43 52 M. Park 15 39 Lane. 50 48 W L 46 22 Caroline 53 22 RHS 50 48 52 60 67 69 67 46 63 64 56 53 69 60 54 49 62 45 Raiders Finish Second In District SCOR EBOARD Opponents Caroline 57 King William 77 Essex 50 King William 56 King George 49 Northumberland 46 Lancaster 51 Essex 59 Manassas P. 41 King George 52 Northumberland 54 W L 44 Manassas P. 59 Lancaster 50 W L 51 Caroline 40 Manassas P. 27 King George 47 Top: Kervin Burrell and Bob Walker move down court to defend Raider territory. Upper Left: Ricky Roane makes sure Raiders keep possession of the ball. Upper Center: Kervin Ball tries to prevent Eagle from scoring. Upper Right: Ronnie Taylor tries to get the ball back in the hands of the Raiders. Left: 1978 RAIDER TEAM — Kneeling: Kervin Burrell, Bob Walker, and Antonie Gaines — co¬ captains. Standing: Mark Cox, Kervin Ball, Ricky Roane, Ronnie Taylor, Rodney Veney, and James Roane. 23 ! Girls’ Softball Team Ends The Season 5-13 SCORES OPPONENTS Brentsville Lancaster Northumberland Manassas Park Washington Lee Essex King George Lancaster Brentsville Manassas Park Washington Lee King George Northumberland RHS pm t £! ■“ Top: Pitcher, Darlene Walker, throws a “Strike” ball. Above: Patty Sanford stands ready to put “Out” the next player across her base. Upper Right: Ann Hedelt keeps an eye on the ball. Right: Mandy Gallagher hits in a run for Rappahannock. SOFTBALL TEAM, 1978 — 1st Row: Co-Captains — Anne Hedelt and Mandy Gallagher. 2nd Row: Bonnie Yeatman, Carolyn Christopher, Bridgett Baughan, Patti Sanford, Kim Garland, Paige Sanders, and Darlene Walker. 3rd Row: Susan Minor, Donna Sue Pierson, Kathy Sanford, Tammy France, Tammy Barrack, Coletha Carter, Viola Waterfield (Manager). 4th Row: Coach Fawver. % Upper Left: Anne Hedelt attempts a home run. Upper Center: Paige Sanford pitches for the Raiderettes. Upper Right: Kathy Sanford attempts to hit a Raiderette home for another RHS run. Far Left: Melanie Sanford hands ball to Bridgett Baughans to put an opponent out on second base. Left: Bonnie Yeatman stands ready at first base. 25 Raiders’ Baseball Team Ends Season — 7 Wins And 5 Losses SCORES RHS Opponents 9 Brentsville 15 Colonial Beach 7 Lancaster 8 Manassas Park 9 Essex 11 Washington Lee 10 King George 8 Lancaster 0 Brentsville 0 Manassas Park 3 Essex 11 Northumberland Top Left: Trying to score a run for RHS, Lee Walker runs to third base. Top Right: Coaches Cullen and Long watch the game intently. Above: Antoine Gaines watches the ball as he steals a base. Upper Center: Coach Blackley keeps an eye on his team. Upper Right: Kervin Burrell throws a “strike.” Right: Mark Smith stops a ground ball. Far Right: James Roane, trying to keep the opponent from stealing bases. 26 1978 RAIDERS BASEBALL TEAM — Kneeling: R. Long, Coach; C. Veney, J. Walker, D. Scott, D. Christopher, M. Brown, D. Robinson, S. Bryant, Mr. Cullen, Coach. Standing: D. Carey, R. Shelton, T. Farish, M. Smith, M. Seward, B. Gaines, M. Yeatman, K. Burrell, L. Walker, and Mr. Blackley, Head Coach. Upper Left: Lee Walker waits on first base for his teammate to drive him home. Above: Catcher, Carrington Veney, keeps a firm eye on the ball. Left: Samuel Bryant gets a hit for Rappahannock. 27 Girls’ Track Team Places Seventh In District Top: Arlessa Gray clears the bar. Above: Donna Pierson runs the 220. Right: Kim Garland throws the disc. Far Right: Darlene Gray participates in the broad jump competition. 1st Row: A. Douglas and J. Hinson. 2nd Row: K. Harris, C. Minor, D. Pierson, J. Dungan, J. Douglas, and B. Skates. 4th Row: Dungan, B. Baughan, P. Sanford, J. Hinson, K. Garland, K. F. Canada, K. Griffith, E. Byrd, J. Scott, J. Dungan, A. Hedelt, P. Canella, J. Oliff. 3rd Row: V. Towles, B. Veney, C. Baylor, S. Veney. 5th Row: T. Sydnor, R. Brown, A. Gray, and D. Gray. 28 Top: Connie Baylor hands the baton to Bridgett Baughans during the relay race. Upper Left: Arlessa Gray and Bridgett Baughans jump hur dles and race for the finish line. Above: Jackie Hinson runs the 880. Far Left: Ann Hedelt hurls the shot put to capture a first place against Northumberland. Left: Brenda Skates takes a “leap” in an attempt to capture a place in the broad jump competition. 29 RHS Places Fourth A t District Meet Kneeling: Mark Cox, Jay Wilson, Joe Woolard, Dwight Towles, and Anthony Sumiel. Seated: Mike Easley, Robert Wilson, Welford McDowney, Dorsel Robinson, Gordon Tolson, Reggie Shelton, Robert Vaughan, and Anthony Lewis. Standing: Wayne Lewis, Quinlin Carter, Ken Jessie, Timothy Veney, Kervin Ball, Carrington Henderson, Timmy Harper, Marshall Brown, and Mike Yeatman. Scores Rappahannock Opponents 42 KG 94 64 Essex 83 LHS 22 21 W L 33 40 LHS 14 77 NKent 59 23 W L 87 NHS 37 Right: Joe Woolard throws the shot put for Rappahannock. Upper Right: David Carey clears the bar in the high jump competition against Northumberland. Lower Right: Timmy Harper clears the bar in the pole vault competition. 30 f • -X Top Left: Anthony Sumiel runs the hurdles for RHS. Top Right: Mark Cox breaks the old RHS record for the high jump. Upper Left: David Carey captures a first place in the 100 yard dash against King George. Upper Center: Welford McDowny tries for a first place in the broad jump. Above: RHS broad jumper. Bob Walker, attempts to score points for RHS. Left: Bob Walker clears the bar to place in the pole vault competition. Raider Completed Season 5-4 The 1977 edition of the Rappahannock Raiders Football Team won their last three games convincingly to salvage a winning season and a third place district record of 5-2 behind co-champions King George and Washington and Lee at 6-0-1. The Raiders are looking for an upswing in future years with a fine group of young players. Raiders playing their last year were: Kevin Burrell, Lee Walker, Mark Wiseman, David Brumbaugh, Carroll Pemberton, Robert Bryant, Wayne France, Keith Amos, Jamie Sanders, Antoine Gaines, Clarence Carey, Gordon Tolson, and Brad Croxton. Highlights of the year included Kervin Burrell getting the school single season and career scoring records and Keith Hanks setting the school record for touchdown passes. Bottom Row: M. Wiseman, K. Amos, R. Bryant, J. Sanders, D. Brumbaugh, K. Burrell, G. Tolson, B. Croxton. Second Row: A. Gaines, R. Hardwick, R. Roane, C. Pemberton, C. Morgan, C. Carey, D. Sydnor, and W. France. Third Row: J. Roane, S. Tolson, J. Woolard, T. France, K. Jessie, J. Amos, M. Yeatman, A. Lewis. Fourth Row: K. Scates, O. Gaines, W. Scott, C. Balderson, K. Hanks, M. Seward, and L. Walker. Top: Co-Captains; Walker, Sanders and Burrell. Above: Raiders complete pass. Right: RHS Coaches; R. Jones, S. Heubi, Cullen, and Edwards. 32 J. V. Raiders Took District First Row: John Walston, David Scott, Dorsel Robinson, Levern Sydnor, Billy Carden, Welford McDowney, Ray Gaskins. Second Row. Coach Richard Jones, Mark Hanks, Chris Dungan, Calvin Robinson, Robert Wilson, David Pierson, Danny Mothershead Wmiam C onley. Keith Whelan, Tony Smith, Coach Edwards. Third Row: Allen Barrack, Kelvin Arthur, Carrington Henderson, Frank Mullin. Bill Brann. Michael Seward, Walter Taylor, Norman Edwards, Thomas Hinson, Tom Towles, and Brian Wilkins. The J.V. Raiders had an impressive season this year with a final record of 5-1, which gave them the District Title. SCOREBOARD RHS Opposition 36 Lancaster 8 Northumberland 6 Essex 18 Colonial Beach 14 Washington and Lee 8 Essex 6 0 24 16 8 0 Upper Left: Calvin Robinson runs the ball for another Raider first down. Far Left: Coach Jones and Edwards and players Chris Dungan and John Walston look on as Raiders work for their 8-0 victory over Essex Trojans. Left: Mike Seward offers the Raiders blocking assistance. 33 RHS Cheerleaders Add Spirit Front Row: VARSITY CHEERLEADERS — Karen Lucas, Co-Captain; Carolyn Christopher, Evelyn Ball. Second Row: Monica Veney, Sandy Saunders, and Mary Ball. Top: Regina Rogers. Above: Tammy France adds her spirit to the squad. Right: Karen Lucas and Mary Ball lead the Juniors in the “Spirit Competition.” Far Right: Sandy Saunders really gets into the swing of things. J.V. CHEERLEADERS — Seated: Petunia Veney and Brenda Veney. Standing: Francine Veney, Debbie Taylor, and Versatina Newton. Left: Debbie Rhodes gets into step. Above: Karen Lucas. Mary Ball and Regina Rogers spur spirit for the student body before the Friday night football game against Essex. 35 Pick A Top Rate Middle PeninMnrtliern Keck Savings aiid 4Mii4ssodatioi Warsaw, VA 22572 Phone 333-2000 P.O. Box 829, Glouster, VA Phone 693-4343 P.O. 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Withers Family J. Stewart Heubi, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Wyatt Mr. and Mrs. James W. Smith Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. James C. Akers Mr. and Mrs. William E. Sanford, Jr. Melanie Sanford Bill Sanford Lisa Fallin Robert Haprer Mr. and Mrs. A. Willis Gallagher Mandy Gallagher Congratulations Class of ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wiseman Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Sanders Anne C. Hedelt Robert F. Hedelt, Jr. A R Refrigeration Gene Featherall, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Germaine E. B. Settle Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Robinson Mrs. Beatrice R. Davis Mrs. Evelyn J. Parker Mrs. Rosalyn P. Gray Irving D. Packett Carof Packett James C. Packett Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Teese Julia Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Billy Williams Mr. and Mrs. H. Clemmons Wilkins Barry Wilkins Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Sanders Anita G. Canada Nellie P. Gray Mr. and Mrs. James Sumiel Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jackson Carrington Veney Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Farish Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Makepeace, Jr. Mrs. Alice S. Elmore Mr. and Mrs. James A. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Johnson Ray and Ralph Lewis James and Betty Hinton Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Jones Mrs. Marguerita Marks Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Grindstaff Michael Collins Mahan Mr. and Mrs. Ladell Pierson Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gordon and Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert King Mr. and Mrs. George Self, Jr. Self Brothers (Mickey, Mike, Tim, Terry, Butch) Frances Yerby Vernon Yerby Gerry Yerby B B Builders Martin-Sale Furniture Co. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Davis Tonya and Matasha Thomas Kermit Thomas, Sr. Fred Neale Schools, Jr. Judi Gale Cross Alice Douglas Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Clement Mr. and Mrs. Ken Blackley Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Anderson Josephine Hinson Hinson’s Tree and Antenna Service Nancy’s Beauty Shop 3-Way Barber Shop Congratulations Class of ’78 — Mr. Albrite Best Wishes for Continued Success — Connie Bridgeman Mr. and Mrs. Vernon R. Veney Mr. and Mrs. Perry Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Russell Veney Mr. and Mrs. R. Wayne Veney George E. Thompson Carrie Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Auther Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Elwood M. Stowers Miss Vernice C. Stowers Mrs. Cora E. Rich Nancy B. Royall G. L. Wood James Veney Gene M. Wood Miss Debbie Anderson Congratulations Seniors — Mr. and Mrs. Stofega Compliments of a Friend Mrs. Genevieve Forrest Gordon Tolson Mr. and Mrs. Moses A. Webb Donna Grindstaff Shirley Ann Mozingo Mrs. Louise G. Self Mr. and Mrs. Larry M. Tyler Mr. and Mrs. William J. Fauntleroy Mr. and Mrs. John Hulver Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stalnaker Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Barrack Brenda Jean Jones Mr. and Mrs. Dick Minor Lavenia Dilver Congratulations to Jimmy Hinton Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Chastine R. Rouse Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert R. Morse Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. William Carden MR. and Mrs. Donald Cottrell, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Anderson, Jr. Mrs. M. M. Mullin Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Goddin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ferguson Kitty Haney Preston and Meta Sampson Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brown Mr. and Mrs. James M. Self Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Dungan, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Dungan Mr. and Mrs. Balmond Walker Mr. B. J. Walker, Jr. Darlene Walker Grayson L. Smith Lois G. Smith Mark Smith J. L. Walker Gary A. Amos Shelby J. Amos Keith A. Amos Mrs. Bonita S. Lemons Mr. and Mrs. George E. Franklin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Franklin, Sr. Compliments of Bo and Taffy Franklin Selitha E. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. William D. Garland Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Doerer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Griffith Suburban Water Supply Co. Rich Morgan Tim Morgan Helen Smith Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Belfied, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. James A. Pemberton Katherine Leona Mozingo Your friends say they’ll keep in touch, but you know say come back and see them. And you know you won’t. Maybe someday it won’t matter. But right now, it hurts a little. they won’t. Your teachers View The Future With Concern As The Year Ends Mary Elizabeth Albert Debra Lou Ambrose Keith Allen Amos Charles Linwood Barrack Vickie Lynne Brooks Regina Frances Brown Sandra L. Brown David Ralph Brumbaugh Steven Brumbaugh 40 Remember The Good ' Forget The Bad Robert Taylor Bryant Kervin Dennis Burrell Robin Byrd Robin Ann Clements Edward L. Courtney Bradley Warren Croxton Berton Croxton Janice Dale Davis Alice Marsh Douglas Patsy J. Dunaway Elizabeth Ann Dungan Melissa Lynn Fall in 41 i Carlton Brooks Ferguson Barbara Elaine Franklin Antoine Gaines Mary Ellen Gaines Mandy L. Gallagher Kimberly Marie Garland Donna Marie Grindstaff Michael Todd Hamblin Robert E. Harper Anne Carden Hedelt Janice Renee Hinson Mary Kathleen Hinson 42 Find Satisfaction With Involvement James Raymond Hinton Larry Odell Johnson William Scott Kenty Linda Lee Morse Kathy Leona Mozingo Tammy Diane Mutter James Christopher Packett James Carroll Pemberton Patsy Farish Pinkard Craig B. 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NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Hours: Monday — Friday 10-5:30 Wednesday and Saturday 10-1 TAPPAHANNOCK BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY Congratulations From Northern Neck News BUILDING supply ca GoHyiatufati u GRADUATES Northern Neck Electric Warsaw, VA 22572 Tappahannock, VA 22460 443-3344 We Dedicate the 1977-78 Annual to all the teachers of RHS. We thank them for all their help and cooperation through the years. They have made our four years at RHS the most prosperous, the most adventurous and the most challenging we have experienced. We thank you. — The Seniors of ’78 Mr. Albrite and Mr. Hinson for their guidance in FFA. Mr. Anderson for his “Mighty Marching Raiders.” Mrs. Brown for her leadership in sponsoring the various activities of SCA. Mrs. Cottrell, Mr. Blackley, Mr. Fawver for coaching the girls’ sports. Mrs. Fiddler and Mrs. Gilreath for working with the Varsity and J.V. cheerleading squads. Mrs. Gouldin for her leadership in FH A. Mrs. Haney for her undivided attention toward the annual and all her extra help. Mr. Heubi for his help and cooperation with the boys’ sports. Mrs. Hulver for bringing the appreciation of music to the students. Mrs. Jones for her time and cooperation in helping the students put together the Rappahannock Yell. Mrs. Jurczak in sponsoring the Beta Club’s fund raising activities. Mr. Long for his leadership in preparing the D.E. students for their careers. Mrs. Sampson for her extensive work on the prom each year. Mr. Sampson for his guidance of the business students in FBLA. Mrs. Sebren and Miss Williams for their help in preparing the Forensics students for the District and Regional competition. Mrs. Stofega hor her time and help in preparing the Debate. Mrs. Stover for her guidance with the Health Aides students. Mr. Walker in helping the Auto Mechanics students and the upkeep of the buses. Mr. Wynn for his help with the Science Club. Mr. Baytop for his hard work and patience with the Day Trades Class. 50 Our Activities were the fibers that made our school days successful and memorable FFA Takes Opportunity To Beautify School Above: STATE MUNCY CHIEF CORN CONTEST WINNERS —4th, Timmy Self; 5th, Michael Self; 3rd, Charles Lewis; 1st, E. B. Settle; 2nd, Gary France; and 6th Bill Hall. Right: Jeff Sisson places a shrub into the prepared soil Far Right: Rodney Baughn prepares the “bed” for the shrub. Robert Bryant acts as supervisor. . v T 1st Row: W. Lewis, J. Sisson, M. Seward, T. Sanders, D. Grindstaff, E. B. Settle, J. Woolard, C. Lewis, J. Amos, S. Potter, T. France. 2nd Row: D. Dodson, M. Self, W. Scott, C. Balderson, J. Churchill, L. Dunaway. 3rd Row: R. Levere, D. Brumbaugh, G. Norris, T. Self, D. Taylor, D. Clark. 4th Row: W. Lewis, B. Hall, J. Sanders, K. France, D. Arrington, R. France, A. Sumiel, D. Sorrell, J. Shelton, S. Thompson, C. Veney, G. Clayton, J. Hinson, J. Packett, M. Johnson, M. Brumbaugh, M. Easley, D. Grindstaff. 5th Row: T. France, S. Brewster, R. Veney, R. Baughns, D. Morris. 6th Row: T. Self, S. Featherall, D. Veney, P. Johnson, S. Clark, M. Brewster. 7th Row: F. Mullen, G. France, O. Douglas, B. Dungan, P. Dunway, P. Bryant. 8th Row: S. France, E. Byrd, K. Griffith, B. Fallin, B. Milburn, M. Scott, G. Pitman, E. King, R. Smith, R. Taylor, T. Walker, M. Douglas, D. Sdynor, J. Walston, R. Bryant, M. Whitaker, B. Wilkins. 52 Homemakers Prepare For Future Goals Through Involvement In FHA From left to right: Evelyn Ball, Feorence Smith, Jamie Veney, Florence Fauntleroy, Mary Ball, Linda Barber, Donna Tate, Gloria Clayton, Debbie Simmons, Jackie Elmore, Reginia Brown, Kathy Thompson, Versetina Newton, Gail Tate, Janet Churchill, Janice Churchill. Top Left: Princess Veney, Linda Blue, Judy Mutter, Paige Sanders Bottom Left: Evelyn Ball, Kim Anderson, Mrs. Albert. Terry Whitker. Above: Linda Morse, Mary Gains, Kim Anderson, Evelyn Ball. S.C.A. Strives For Student Cooperation 1978 SCA MEMBERS — First Row: Kenneth Burrell. Sharon Taylor, Tina Veney, Janice Hinson. Second Row: Lloyd Dunaway. Sherry Hietchew, Connie Lewis, Veronica Smith, Joyce Lewis, Carl Milstead. Third Row: Jeff Maiden. Anne Hedelt, Mandy Gallagher, Jamie Packett. Scott Kenty. Fourth Row: Mitchell Douglas. Clifton Balderson, James Thomas, Barbara Franklin, Nancy Smith. Carrington Veney. Top Left: Kim Garland and Sharon Gray, give their share at the S.C.A. Thanksgiving Project. Left: 1978 SCA Officers Kenneth Burrell, Vice-President: Sharon Taylor. Reporter: Tina Veney, President: Karen Lucas, Treasurer: Janice Hinson. Secretary. Top: S.C.A. President Tina Veney conducts the meeting. FBLA Club Explores Business Careers Guest speakers came to RHS to discuss with the FBLA members a variety of business related topics. Some include: Employment opportunities. What Employment and Personnel Departments Want and Expect from Potential Employees, Completing a Data Sheet and Letter of Application, the Secretarial field, the Management field, and the Accounting field. Upper Left: Barbara Schools. Vice President: Teresa Barrack. Secretary: and Diane Haynie, Assistant Secretary, are installed to office by Mrs. Sampson. Left: FBLA members listen to a talk on data sheet and letter of application. FBLA MEMBERS — 1st Row: Princess Veney, Pamela Nelson, Florence Fauntleroy, June Gaskins, Carol Hayes, and Connie Lewis. 2nd Row: Estella LeVere. Tinia Veney. Brenda Lewis, Teresa Barrack. Linda Blue and Diane Haynie. 3rd Row: David Carey, Sharon Taylor, Antoine Gaines. Berma Jackson, Sharon Jackson, Carrington Veney, and Kenneth Burrell. 55 RHS Players Present The Brief Debute Of Tildy Below: Carl Seeders, played by Michael Scott, finally makes Tildy ' s dream come true. Right: Mr. Bogle, played by Tucker Smith, inspects the business to make sure Tildy hasn ' t caused more problems. Above: Barry Wilkins continues to read the newspaper during all the turmoil at Bogle ' s Chop House. Right: Customers. Florence Canada and Judy Hicks get insulted at the Chop House. Far Right: Connie Baylor, playing the part of a waitress, gives Tildy “tips on how to catch a man. 56 Two O’Henry Plays The Last Leaf Left: Mr. Behrman. played by Carl Milsted. talks to the sicky artist. JoAnne Price, played by Arlessa Gray. Below: Sue Arends. Cynthia Brooks. Phil Thorpe. Timothy Veney. and Linda Thorpe. Mary Thompson, discuss their success as up-and-coming artists. RHS Players Receive Assistance From Stage Crew 57 DEC A Looks For Job Opportunities Above: Lisa Fallin signs out of the office on her way to work. Upper Right: Larry Johnson, Lee Walker, Walter Rose put finishing touches on the DEC A Bulletin Board. Right: 1978 DECA OFFICERS — Dan Veney, Treasurer; Keith Amos, Asst. Vice-President; Robin Byrd, Secretary; Linwood Barrack, Asst. Vice- President; Berton Croxton, Parliamentarian; Lisa Fallin, President. 1978 DECA MEMBERS — First Row: Dan Veney, Keith Amos, Lisa Fallin, Robin Byrd, Linwood Barrack, Berton Croxton, Maria Newton, Wayne Rich. Second Row: Andrew Barber, Dwayne Sydnor, Perry Hayes, Robert Potter, Bret Albert. Third Row: Francine Veney, Hazel Dandridge, Sharon Clark, Bonnie Bryant, Janet Featherall, Debbie Taylor, Bernice Brown, Debbie Ambrose. Fourth Row: Lee Walker, Elton Rich, Larry Veney, Billy Prescott, Chuck Martin, Gerry Yerby, Gary Coates, Larry Johnson, Walter Rose, Richard Long. rA - 4 . ■Si OE IS COMPETITION JhHb Seated: lay Wilson, Kathy Sanford, Ann Hedelt, Mandy Gallagher, and Carolyn Sydnor. Standing Jackie Hinson, Kim Garland, Mary Sue Crocker, Julia Lewis, Gen Ash, Susan Minor, Donna Pierson and Traci Sprayberry. Beta Club Members Assist In RHS’s Evaluation Upper Left: Traci Sprayberry records the narrative for the film presentation to be given to the Visiting Committee during the School Evaluation. Upper Right: Connie Baylor is “tapped” by Kathy Sanford as a new Beta Club Member. Left: NEWLY TAPPED BETA CLUB MEMBERS — Irene Sisson, Carl Milstead, Connie Baylor, Florence Candad, Kim Harris, Rob Wilson, Patty Sanford, Jack Walker, Sherry Heitchew, Coletha Carter, and Debbie France. (Not Pictured — Louella Lewis) 59 Health Aides Assist Blood Donors Standing: Sandra Moss. Shelia Veney, Penny Churchill. Josephine Blue. Odessa Brown. Mrs. Stover. Kneeling: Mary Barber, Lisa Turner. Marilyn Johnson, Arlene Norris. Gladys Brown, Cozet Lee. RHS’s Library Club -irst Row: Bob Walker, Connie Baylor, Steven Brumbaugh. Second Row: Linda Morse, Brenda Veney, Valerie Towles, Kim Harris. Third Row: Brooks Ferguson, Robin Clements, Kim Garland, Janice Parr, Paige Parr, Melody Johnson, Barbara Franklin, Florence Canada. c ourth Row: Keith Amos, Beth Dungan, Carroll Pemberton, Michael Brumbaugh. Above Left: Connie Baylor presides over Library Club meeting. Above Right: Steven Brumbaugh, Carroll Pemberton, Beth Dungan look over a selection of books. Left: Bob Walker checks out a magazine from the rack. 61 Musical Opportunities Available To RHS Students Sitting on Stage: T. Barrack, D. Clarke, J. Schools, J. Brown, C. Moody, W. Roane, D. Henry, D. S. Tate, J. Gaskins, F. Fauntleroy, and C. Epps. Seated: G. Sumiel, R. Rogers, F. Canada, D. Schools, E. LeVere, S. Croxton, D. Thompson, B. Lewis, S. Jackson, F. Veney, S. Sanders, W. Barber, T. Veney, G. Tolson, D. Anderson, M. Robinson, D. Lewis, C. Veney, J. Hicks, A. Epps, Q. Carter, D. Robinson, R. Vaughn, M. Arthur, K. Arthur, M. Cox, A. Smith, R. Veney, A. Gray, D. Carey. Standing: T. Bronner, C. Sumiel, S. Cupit, C. LaGue, G. Goddin, R. Smith, B. Carden, O. Gaines, D. LeVere, L. Johnson, D. Veney, L. Walker, Mr. Anderson — band director; and W. Lewis. Right: The band performs Tuesday night of the Evaluation Week at RHS. Below: Tinia Veney sings “Neither One of Us” and is accompanied by Craig LaGue. Lower Right: Chestine Sumiel and Dan Veney use their musical talents to entertain the student body during the Gong Show. 62 Forensics A nd Debate Excel In District Competition The Northern Neck District Forensics Contest was held on Saturday Feb. 4 at Essex High School. Barbara Franklin and Wayne Lewis Above: both placed with Barbara 1st in Original Oratory and Wayne 3rd in Extemporaneous Speaking. Patty Sanford Left: represented RHS in Spelling. Lisa Parr and Monica Veney Left: competed in Prose and Poetry Reading. Four members of the 1978 RHS Debate Team represented Rappahannock on March 18, at W L High School. The Negative Team composed of Billy Carden and Carl Milsted Lower Left: won one round as they debated against W L and Lancaster High Schools. David Balderson and Robert Vaughn Lower Right: made up the Affirmative Team. 63 Science Club Presents March Science Fair 1978 SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS — Front Row: Debbie Rhodes, Lisa Parr, Susan Minor, Mandy Gallagher, Cindy Brooks, Julia Lewis, Penny Self, Jay Wilson. Second Row: Julie Douglas, Melanie Sanford, Donna Pierson, Carolyn Sydnor, Irene Sission, Jackie Hinson, Brenda King. Third Row: Anne Hedelt, Mary Crocker, Bonnie Yeatman, Ger Ash, Kathy Sanford, Robin Clements, Bob Walker, Carroll Pemberton, Steve Brumbaugh. is v r tt: • m - • 64 Day Trades And Auto Mechanics Classes Prepare Students For The Future Upper Left: AUTO MECHANICS II — First Row: Donald Rose, James Roane, William King, Rickie Roane, Bruce Phaup. Clarence Carey, and Buck Jenkins. Second Row: Jimmy Hinton and Mitch Withers. Left: AUTO MECHANICS I Frankie Gaines, Stanford Paige, Boyd Burrell. Larry Brooks, Dale Grindstaff and Stewart Tolson. Left: DAY TRADES — Kervin Ball, Dwight Towles, Revelle Franklin. Billy Veney. Earl Ashton, Oris Morris, Robert Veney. John Dandridge, and Curtis Brown. Second Row: Rex Gordon, Chuck Morgan. Michael Prescott. Clarence Dandridge. Billy Williams and Dennis Dunaway. Chorus Presents Spring Concert May 7 Above: The Chorus sings at the Sunday afternoon concert. Right: Wanda Roane, Princess Stowers and Jennifer Mahan file into the gym for the concert. CHORUS MEMBERS — Janice Churchill, Darlene Thomas, Gail Tate, Tony Gray, Donna Tate, Cathy Thompson, Wanda Roane, Debbie Simmons, Yvonne Thomas, Tammy France, Princess Stowers, Craig LaGue, Lisa Brown, Brian Hinson, Osawld Gaines, Jamie Veney, David Brumbaugh, Evelyn Ball and Darrell Veney. Newspaper Staff Informs Students Through The Rappahannock Yell First Row: M. Cox, B. Lewis. S. Taylor, D. Pierson, A. Hedelt. K. Sandford, S. Minor, C. Sydnor, M. Albert. Second Row: K. Lucas, J. Parr. J. Lewis, P. Sandford, L. Morse, P. Parr, K. Anderson. Third Row: S. Brumbaugh, B. King, B. Phaup, M. Brumbaugh, R. Clements. K. Garland. B. Walker, C. Pemberton, D. Brumbaugh, T. Smith, J. Wilson. 67 1978 ANNUAL STAFF — Standing: Greg Vicik, Dan Veney, Jay Wilson, Gen Ash, Brenda King, Tucker Smith. Viola Waterfield. Debra Crocker. Mary-Sue Crocker, Julia Lewis. Janice Parr. Jennifer Dungan, Kim Anderson, Vickie Brooks, Joann King, Judy Mutter. Carolyn Christopher. Sitting: Jackie Hinson, Barbara Franklin. Beth Dungan, and Nancy Smith, Co-editors. 78’ Annual Staff Puts Seniors In Color The 1978 Edition of “The Rappahannock” was the first to be published with Color Portraits. The annual staff with the cooperation of the Senior Class, raised an extra $800 to finance the Color Portraits. Not only are the seniors in color in the book but they also appear in color on the cover. Barbara Franklin, Beth Dungan, and Nancy Smith, co¬ editors, wish the 1979 Annual Staff much success. Top: Barbara Franklin works on ads for the 1978 Annual. Left: Nancy Smith and Beth Dungan put final touches on their hard work. 68 iiiii! • •V-:-. flag ' ,.. 7 Hi Only USD A Cho ice Meats Hot Dogs Icy Sluch Popcorn WAftSAW SUPER MAI RET 69 RICE OYSTER COMPANY Simonson, VA 394-2651 F K LUMBERCORP. The Faculty was the Machinery who shaped and molded our understandings and concepts about our world. IP m pra s Above: James Kurczak; English 9; Fairmont State University. Upper Center: James Wynn; Mechanical Drawing, Academic Biology, Chemistry; Tennessee Tech. Upper Right: Jan Stofega; Earth Science, Physics, Modern Math, Algebra II; University of Delaware, Villanova. Right: Elizabeth Sebren; Algebra I, III, Geometry; Sweet Briar. Far Right: Elizabeth Smith; Librarian; University of Virginia. Below v Montross Bailey; Study Hall Assistant. Lower Center: Marlene Williams; English 10; Longwood College. Lower Right: Bruce Fawver; World Geography, World History, U.S. History; Madison. 72 ■ wm Upper Left: Fred Pitman: Principal: Lynchburg College. Upper Center: Bonita Lemons. Guidance Counselor; Applachain State University. Above: Lavenea Dilver. P.E. student teacher: Virginia State. Far Left: Jane Stover: Health Aides: Rockingham Memorial Hospital. Left: Raymie Smith: Substitute teacher: University of VA. Loner Left: Douglas Anderson; Band: Virginia State. Lon er Center: Genevieve Forrest: Permanent Substitute teacher. Below: Deenie Dodson: Secretary. 73 Above: Office Assistants: Lisa Fall in, Kathy Hinson, Wanda Sanders. Nancy Smith. Darlene Walker. Deenie Dodson. Vicki Brooks, Debbie Anderson, Linda Morse. Upper Right: Sarah Brown: Vocational Biology. General Biology, U.S. History: Barber-Scotia. Right: Clarence Burrell: Maintenance. Far Right: JoAnne Hulver: Choral Music, General Music, Music Appreciation: Madison. Below: Susan Gouldin: Home Economics II. III. IV, Home Crafts: Longwood College. Lower Center: Randy Long: DE I. IL III: VIP and SU. Lower Right: Nancy Jones, French I, III, Spanish I, II: VCU. 74 Upper Left: Jane Kurczak: English 12. U.S. History; William and Mary. Upper Center: Tami Gilreath: Math 9, Modern Math I; Allen University. Above: Annette Fiddler; English 9, 1 1; Troy State. Far Left: Kitty Haney; VOT. Shorthand I. 11. Typewriting 11. Bookkeeping, Annual; VCU. Left: Bobby Albrite; Agriculture III. IV, V, Horticulture; William and Mary. Lower Left: Martin Hinson; Agriculture II. General Mechanics; VIP and SU. Lower Center: Preston Sampson; Typing I, General Business, Record Keeping; A T State University. Below: Meta Sampson; Government, U.S. History; Virginia State. 75 Above: Ken Blackley: Drivers Education: Ferrum College. Upper Center: Barbara Cottrell: P.E. 9, 10: Virginia State. Upper Right: Charles Baytop: Day Trades. Right: Louise Walker: Auto Mechanics. Fat- Right: Stuart Heubi: P.E. 9. 10: VCU. Below: Debra Hammond: Library Assistant: VP1 an d SU. Lower Right: Cafeteria Staff Jean Bareford. Marjorie Hanks, and Francis Lewis. Acknowledgements Far Left: Superintendent of Schools, James Stover. Left: Country Administrator, William Pruitt. Below: TH E SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS — William Sanders, Raymond Sullivan, Barbara Walker, and Thomas Taylor. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ’78 AUTOMOTIVE CO. FRENCH ' S MARKET “Big Enough to Serve You, But Not Too Bis To Know You” Tappahannock VA 22560 Bevans Oyster Company Inc. Kinsale, Virginia 22488 OYSTERS SHUCKED AND IN THE SHELL 472-2331 ©eVCXN 5 Tnc. Virginia Elastic Corporation Tappahannock, VA 22560 Naylor ' s Beach Campsites SALT CREOSOTE PENTA Wood Preservers, Inc. Pressure Treated Lumber, Posts, Poles 804 — 333-4022 Warsaw, Virginia Seniors Are Actively Involved In RHS Activitie Top Left: SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS — Robin Byrd, President; Kathy Sanford, Vice-President; Mandy Gallagher, Secretary; Melanie Sanford, Treasurer; Barbara Franklin, Reporter. Top Right: Mary Gaines plays the part of a clown for the Gong Show. Upper Left: Bob Walker is active in the athletic department. Upper Center: Julia Lewis takes an important part in the one-act plays. Upper Right: Carrington Veney plays the part of Ali for the Senior Gong Show. Left: Donna Angolia and other VOT Class Members work to improve their secretarial skills. Senior Class Presents First (( Gong Show” For RHS This year the Senior Class did something different from any other class before it. They put on a “Gong Show”. Some of Rappahannock’s most hidden talent was brought out. There were singers, dancers; musicians, and a lot of comedians. The “Gong Show” committee was made up of Kathy Sanford, Anne Hedelt, Bob Walker, Robin Byrd, Carroll Pemberton, Mandy Gallagher, Melanie Sanford, Dan Veney, and Lisa Fallin — sponsored by Mrs. Kurczak. Above: Master of Ceremonies. Barry Wilkins, introduces the next contestants. Above Right: The Band provides music while under the direction of the “Mighty Egor. Right: Carroll Pemberton gets a smile from Melanie Sanford while trying to steal a kiss. 82 Above Left: Gerr Yerby. Regina Brown, and Mary Claines get some laughs for the show. f wir Riff it: The “Unknown Comic gets a few laughs from his jokes. Left: Judges Jaime Veney. Robert Potter. Kim Graland. and Larry Johnson have a hard job when it comes to scoring. Bottom: All the contestants, cast, and crew romp across the stage at the end of the show. 83 Seniors Spend A Day In Washington Upper Left: Richard Thomas, Jaime Sanders, and Jimmy Hinton take a break to play in the park. Upper Right: Wayne Rich and Larry Johnson pose for a picture at the Washington Monument. Above Left: Sandra Brown attempts to hijack the charter bus. Above Right: Julia Lewis, Darlene Walker, Robin Byrd, and Linwood Barrack stop to eat lunch and take a rest. Far Left: Seniors accompanied by Mr. Long begin the long trip back to Warsaw. Left: Mandy Gallagher, Brooks Ferguson, and Melanie Sanford relax on the green grass of Washington. 84 Juniors Put Efforts In Prom Decorations Upper Left: Barbara Schools, Brenda Lewis, and Theresa Barrack work on centerpiece. Above Left: Estella Levere and Brenda Lewis add color to the prom with colorful wall hangings. Upper Right: Penny Self gets a boost from Ken Jessie. Left: Jay Wilson prepares stage for the band. Above Right: Martin Hinson took over the prom supervision while Mrs. Sampson was away. “Always And Forever” Theme Of1978 Junior-Senior Prom Top: Students enjoy the slow music provided by Right: the band. Cold Duck. Below: Milton Robinson and Sandy Sanders swing to the music. Lower Center: Wayne Rich keeps moving. Lower Right: Ann Hedelt and escort converse while they dance. Top Left: Wayne Rich and Odessa Brown take a break from dancing. Top Right: Dale Davis and Eddie Taylor make last minute changes before taking their portrait. A bove Left: Barbara Franklin and Bobby Morris enjoy a fast dance. Above Center: Karen Lucas dances to the music of “Cold Duck.” Above Right: Carroll Pemberton and Beth Dungan converse while dancing slowly. Left: Sophomore girls volunteered their time to serve Juniors and Seniors. Right: Juniors relax and rap about the Prom’s turnout. 87 RHS Graduated 79 Seniors j: Row 1: Mark Smith, Mark Wiseman, Brooks Ferguson, Billy Williams, Carrington Veney, Dan Veney, Wayne Rich, Chestine Sumiel. Row 2: Keith Amos, Mike Hamblin, Carroll Pemberton, Brad Croxton, Barry Wilkins, Jaime Packett, Bob Walker, Lee Walker. Row 3: Linwood Barrack, Michael Whitaker, Robert Bryant, Robert Harper, Ed Courtney, Robert Potter, Kervin Burrell. Row 4: Garry Yerby, Larry Veney, Milton Robinson, Gordon Tolson, Larry Johnson, Antoine Gaines, Berton Croxton. Row 5: Dariel Veney, Craig LaGue, Billy Prescott, Jimmy Hinton, Mitch Withers, Jamie Sanders, Richard Thomas. Above: Top Five Seniors for the 1978 Graduating Class — Kathy Sanford, 3rd; Ann Hedelt, 1st; Kim Garland, 4th; E. B. Settle, 2nd; and Mark Smith, 5th. Right: Debbie Anderson makes her entrance into the gymatorium on graudation day. 88 Upper Left: Carrington Veney, Wayne Rich, and Debbie Ambrose talk about their good times at RHS. Upper Right: Anne Hedelt and Cynthia Taylor present the Seniors’ Last Will and Testament at the Senior Assembly. Left: Senior Class President, Robin Byrd, welcomes the parents and family members to the Graduation of 1978. Row 1: Julia Lewis, Regina Brown, Kim Garland, Robin Clement, Lisa Fallin, Linda Morse, Nancy Smith, Kathy Mozingo. Row 2: Barbara Franklin, Mary Albert, Darlene Walker, Kathy Hinson, Wanda Sanders, Jamie Veney, Sandra Brown, Donna Grindstaff. Row 3: Tinia Veney, Melanie Sanford, Kathy Sanford, Mandy Gallagher, Robin Byrd, Anne Hedelt, Beth Dungan, Sue Featherall. Row 4: Alice Douglas, Debbie Anderson, Mary Gaines, Tammy Saunders, Dale Davis, Vickie Brooks, Kim Anderson, Debbie Ambrose. Row 5: Tammy Mutter, Patsy Dunaway, Donna Thrift, Janice Hinson, Yvonne Thomas, Princess Stowers, Cynthia Taylor, Wanda Roane. AUTO TREAT DAIRYETTE MitOT R Eat hamburgers -ALU liy ' Gz •it: J 1 C3 Warsaw, Virginia ELLIOTT TIRE Elliot’s Tire Service Route 17 and 360 South, Box 81 Tappahannock, VA 22560 MORGAN AND FILKOSKI ENTERPRISES INC. Painting— Drywall — Wall Coverings Aluminum Siding — Carpentry — Additions (804) 493-8678 Rt. 1 Warsaw, VA JAMES O. ASH MEMORIALS “Monuments of Distinction” Granite — Marble — Bronze Rainswood, VA 580-3222 JONES-ASH FUNERAL HOME “The Home of Sympathetic Service” Rainswood, VA 580-3222 “For Quality And Value We Are Your Choice” Free gift wrapping Monday thru Thursday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Congratulations From Northern Neck News ANDERTON ' S DEPT. STORE Prince Street Tappahannock, VA 443-3361 Nights, Sundays Holidays 472-3915 Quality BUILDING MATERIALS c For: CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS MAINTENANCE FORD 493-3525 or 493-8220 COLONY PAINTS AND SUPPLIES LUMBER — MILLWORK — HARDWARE WILSON BROS. INC. FARNHAM MOTOR COMPANY BEARS. ROEBUCK AND CO Authorized Catalog Sales Merchant Warsaw, Va. HOME OF FORD SINCE 1921 Farham, VA 22460 394-2000 NORMAN F. (BUDDY) EDWARDS TAFMADGE M. KING, Owner T. WAYNE KING, Assistant Manager 333-4005 443-5000 Today’s child, Tomorrow’s future, created all in a world of our own. Underclassmen Are Afforded “Opportunities” During The School Day Rappahannock High School offers to us a variety of opportunities — opportunities which are classroom related and others that are extracurricular activities. Opportunities arise to gain knowledge whether it be in a vocation class or in an academic classroom setting. Opportunities arise where we may exercise and develop our artistic talents, our athletic abilities, and our vocation skills. These opportunities are available to all of us here at RHS. It is up to us to seek these opportunities and to avail ourselves of them, both for our benefit and for the benefit of our school. Top Left: Barbara Schools presents her history project to her classmates. Top Right: JoAnne King takes advantage of the opportunity to improve her skills in basketball. Upper Left: Becky Haynie and Tammy Saunders improve their “chair repair” skills. Upper Center: Levern Sydnor avails himself of the library. Upper Right: Lunch is a time for the students to review the daily activities. Right: Mr. Heubi’s P.E. Class strives to develop athletic talents. 94 Students Are Afforded Opportunities Through Participation In Extra-Curricular Activities Far Left: Sandy Sanders, a RHS Cheerleader, leads the students in a cheer. Left: Connie Moody is a participant in the Senior’s Gong Show. Above: Mary Thompson and Arlessa Gray are participants in the One-Act Play, “The Brief Debut of Tildy.” 95 Gen Ash Evelyn Ball Mary Ball Tammy Barrack Teresa Barrack Rodney Baughan Scott Brewster Gary Bryant Phillip Bryant Boyd Burrell Create An Industrious A tmosphere JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS — Michael Self. Reporter: Penny Self. Treasurer; Tammy Barrack. Secretary; Sharon Gray. Vice- President: Karen Lucas, President. Kenneth Burrell David Carey Janet Churchill Joyce Coates Lennis Cox Mark Cox Debra Crocker Sharon Croxton DeAnne Dodson Otis Douglas i I 96 Far Left: Tucker Smith has leading male role in O’Henry one-act play. Left: Gen Ash takes a break from class to work on the yearbook. Jennifer Dungan Burnell Fallin Gary France Steve France Tony France Wayne France Frankie Gaines Eileen Gray Sharon Gray Dale Grindstaff Bill Hall Leslie Hall Perry Hayes Jackie Hinson Ken Jessie Melody Johnson Marc Kenty Brenda King Ennis King Franklin Laws 97 Cozel Lee Estella LeVere Brenda J. Lewis Karen Lucas Danette Mackey Chuck Martin Susan Minor Earl Mozingo Pamela Nelson Janice Parr Bruce Phaup Donna Pierson Michael Prescott James Roane Rickie Roane Walter Rose Ray Scates Barbara Schools Michael Self Right: Debbie Simmons reseats a chair as one of her class projects for Home Crafts class. Above: Sharon Taylor, Sharon Gray, and Karen Lucas work to improve their typewriting skills. 98 Penny Self Tommy Self Debbie Simmons Irene Sisson Tucker Smith Tracie Sprayberry Carolyn Sydnor Donna Tate Gail Tate Ronnie Taylor Far Left: Joe Woolard, Walter Rose, and Wayne France wait for the bell to ring. Left: Juniors form a “7”. Sharon Taylor Darlene Thomas Kathy Thompson Sandra Thompson Dwieht Towles Rodney Veney Viola Waterfield Jay Wilson Joe Wollard Bonnie Yeatman Move Up the Ladder to Higher Educational Experiences Above: Mark Brewster leaves school on a Friday, without regret. Right: Sophomore Class Officers; Carolyn Christopher, Secretary; Teddy Fallin, Vice President; Kim Cannella, Treasurer; Debra Crocker, President. Ronald Alderman John Amos Myron Arthur Clifton Balderson Coletha Ball Katina Ball Kervin Ball Bridgett Baugh Connie Baylor Elaine Brann Mark 6rewster Larry Brooks Lisa Brown Marshall Brown Odessa Brown Sharon Brown Michael Brumbaugh Florence Canada Kim Cannella Clarence Carey Ernestine Carter Carolyn Christopher Janice Churchill Sharon Clarke 100 Debra Clarke Gloria Clayton Gail Conley Mary Crocker Johnny Davis Susan Delano David Dodson Brenda Dunaway Lloyd Dunaway mm Terrie Dungan Valerie Elliott Cora Epps ' . jjjjjjg Sophomore Cheerleaders, Carolyn Christopher and Regina Rogers cheer for the Raiders. Teddy Fallin Florence Fauntleroy Janet Featherall Anne Forrester Tammy France Timmy France Jennifer Gaines June Gaskins Mike Giambattista Rex Gordon Keith Hanks Ricky Hardwick Becky Harris Kim Harris Carole Hayes Diane Haynie Deborah Henrv Judy Hicks Brian Hinson Berma Jackson Sharon Jackson Preston Johnson Cynthia King Delores King JoAnne King John King Jennifer Landon Ricky Levere Antonio Lewis Beth Lewis Charles Lewis Denise Lewis Wayne Lewis Libby Loudenslager Jeffrey Maiden Glenna Marks Bruce Milburn Chuck Morgan Randy Mozingo Judy Mutter Cornell Newton Andy O’Bier Jennifer Oliff Paige Parr Betty Phillips Gregg Pitman Sharon Potter Marlene Rich Regina Rogers Steve Rouse Gail Conley and Valerie Elliott work during Typing I Class. Valerie Towel: Lisa Turner Billy Veney Brenda Veney Lydia Veney Monica Vene Nathaniel Veney Shelia Veney Gregg Vieik Cathy Walston Carolyn Wilkins Michael Yeatman 103 Debbie Sanford Patti Sanford Donna Saunders Brenda Scates Michael Scott Timmy Self Jackie Shelton Jeff Sisson Fern Smith Robert Smith Autie Sprayberry Ray Sullivan Gwen Sumiel Dwayne Sydnor Terry Sydnor Debbie Taylor Don Taylor Stewart Tolson h Left. Berma Jackson is not pleased with having her picture taken. Below: My Wynn’s Biology class taking notes. Look Forward To The Opportunities Ahead FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS — Coletha Carter. President: Sandy Saunders, Vice President: Cynthia Brooks, Secretary; and Mary Thompson. Treasurer. Bret Albert Eddie Angolia Kelvin Arthur Earl Ashton David Balderson Terry Bailey Jennifer Ball Maureen Ball Bonnie Ballantine Andrew Barber Linda Barber Mary Lou Barber Allen Barrack Josephine Blue Linda Blue Cynthia Brooks Bernice Brown Curtis Brown Joyce Brown Bonnie Bryant Samuel Bryant Karen Bryant Ester Byrd Billy Carden Coletha Carter Donald Carter Quinlan Carter Penny Churchill Sandra Churchill Dave Christopher 104 Explore A “New” School Sandra Moss Frank Mullin Jeff Newsome Freshmen participate in the one-act play. The Last Leaf; Kevin Dawson, Arlessa Gray, and Cynthia Brooks. Arlene Norris, Health Aides student, checks a donor’s temperature before he is allowed to give blood. Roman Hedges Carrington Henderson Brenda Harris Sherry Heitchew Pat Ingraham Gary Jenkins Marilyn Johnson Oliver Kelly Patricia Landon Daryl Levere Connie Lewis Detria Lewis Louella Lewis Rickey Martin Welford McDowney Carl Milstead Connie Moody David Morris Avery Gray Darlene Gray Tony Gray Kim Griffith Kenny Grindstaff Lisa Hale Karen Hardwick Timmy Harper Wanda Harper 106 Betty Newton Ernest Newton Maria Newton Vernon Newton Verstina Newton Lisa Parr Stanford Page Keith Peyton Patsy Potter Debbie Rhodes Valerie Richardson Elton Rich Dorsel Robinson Donald Rose Ricky Rouse Paige Sanders Robin Sanders Wanda Sanford Sandy Saunders Dewey Schools ' socialize” for a moment during Math Class. Freshmen David Scott Julie Scott Laurence Scott William Scott Dawn Seward Mike Seward Reginald Shelton Albert Smith Florence Smith Veronica Smith Deborah Sorrell Lisa Sorrell Become Involved Right: Witch, Ester Byrd, and monster, Jaime Packett, add excitement to the Gong Show. Lower Right: Kevin Davis expells his “excess” energy during P.E. Class. Below: A difficult assignment has been given to Kevin Dawson, David Darnall, and Quinlin Carter. Ricky Taylor Mary Thompson Todd Vanlandingham Robert Vaughan Claude Veney Coleen Veney Floyd Veney Geraldine Veney Lawrence Veney Petunia Veney Princess Veney Timothy Veney Robert Veney Jack Walker Tony Walker John Walston Rob Wilson Nita Woolard Jimmy Strong Jackie Sydnor Levern Sydnor Joe Taylor 108 Underclassmen Involvement In RHS’s School Life Upper Left: Catherine Gaines and Cora Epps perform the “necessary duties after the Home Economics class. Upper Right: Robert Smith helps the band members prepare to leave RHS to go to the Intermediate School for the Christmas Concert. Left: Ken. Jessie. Bonnie Yeatman. and Brenda Lewis make plans for a group project in Academic History class. Ybur Full Service Bank. ‘Free Checking ‘BankAmericard Visa •Auto Loans • Master Charge • Home Improvement Loans ®THE BANK OF WESTMORELAND Colonial Beach, Virginia 22443 Branches: The Bank of Callao • The Farmers Bank of Hague • The Bank of King George • The Bank ofDahlgren Member First Virginia Bankshares Corporation • Member FDIC 109 Sanders Tire Service NEW AND RECAPTIRES Route 3 Warsaw, Virginia Bex Fashions QUALITY AT SENSIBLE PRICES Warsaw, Virginia L. W. Packett BUILDING CONTRACTOR Village, VA 529-7900 Ernest Y. Brooks FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Warsaw, Virginia TAPPAHANNOCK FORD, INC. P.O. Box 1165 Tappahannock, VA 22560 Phone: (804)443-3381 Daingerfield Insurance Agency Inc. Chruch Lane Tappahannock, Virginia 22560 Harry T. Gladding, Jr. President 443-3307 443-3623 J.C. BRANN TRUCKING Callao, VA 529-9812 W. A. BARRACK GENERAL MERCHANDISE Farnham, Virginia 22460 Tidewater Farm Supply Tappahannock, Virginia 443-3979 Brenda ' s Hair Fashions 225 Queen Street Tappahannock, Virginia 443-4884 SLEEPY HOLLOW BEAUTY SHOP ■ f Route 3 Warsaw, Virginia CRALLE INSURANCE AGENCY Box 226 Callao, Virginia 22435 Sandy ' s Hardware Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies Small Appliances • Power Tools Callao, VA 22435 To py? - •• • C i tZZ M ftu£ ttuJzul - tym- Jivi+C, Kca-. See ' n-O-Auto-Parts Wholesale Distributor Warsaw, Va. Phone: 333-6383 or 4400 Go and Grow With SMITH DOUGLASS FERTILIZER makes the growing greater “Coca-Cola and Coke ara registered trade marks which Identity tho same product ol The Coca-Cola Company. WESTERN AUTO “The Family Store’ ' Clinton Carlin Owner Warsaw, Virginia 22572 lestern Elmo HALE MARINE PARTS COMPANY Distributors of Marine engines and boat supplies Wholesale Phone: (804)333-2611 Warsaw, Virginia 22572 GOING SOMEPLACE...TOGETHER? GO GREYHOUND CHARTER AND LEAVE THE PLANNING TO US! Greyhound Chartertakes a char¬ ter trip out of the ordinary... for any group. There’s air-conditioning, rest rooms, roomy reclining seats, tinted picture windows . . . the works! All at an easy-on-the-budget price. Just tell us where you want to go ... and where to pick you up. We’ll do the rest. For information and CHARTER US price schedule, call THE BUS. 333-2191 Greyhound Talmage King Warsaw Bus Station WE TOT ' M Guy Daw, Jr. James Haile Proprietors RALPH G. BARRACK Bulldozing — Ponds Land Clearing Farnham, Virginia 22460 Phone: 394-9555 Tappahannock, Virginia 22560 MONTROSS TIRE AND RECAPPING CO. New and Used Tires — Quality recapping Montross, Virginia 22520 Day Phone: 493-4321 Night Phone: 333-3307 B. F. Goodrich McCreary Gov’t Licensed and Bonded Broker I.C.C.-M.C.-12886 Complete Travel Service World-Wide PLEASURE CRAFT TOURS 2320 West Broad Street Richmond, Virginia Local Representatives Talmage L. King Warsaw Bus Terminal Phone: 333-2191 H. L. McGeorge Auto Sales, Inc. Jj „|p I HatoScf es NORTHERN NECK LUMBER COMPANY INC. Wholesale Rough and Dressed Hardwood and Pine Lumber Warsaw, VA 333-4041 Rt. 360 and 17 Tappahannock, VA SPECIALIZING IN LADIES’ OR MENS’ HAIR STYLES COATES HAIRSTYLING SALON Owner: Betty L. Coates Route 1, Warsaw 333-4749 B S Chevrolet Sales, Inc. Tappahannock, Virginia Phone: 443-4316 Now chats iViORI . like ii. ' BUILDING A BETTER WAY TO SEE THE U.S.A.” Compliments of SANFORD-PRICE FUNERAL HOME Montross, Virginia 22520 L H COMPANY of Montross PAVING CONCRETE PRODUCTS GEN ROAD WORK MACHINE DUG WELLS Route 2 Montross Virginia Tappahannock Cardinal Ben Franklin Hours: Mon-Sat 9 a.m. — 9 pm Sun 10 am — 8 pm Phone: 443-4376 “Let Us Fill Your Next Prescription” Allison Floors Do 1+ Yourself Center Rugs Parquet Tile Linoleum Sanding Installation Finishing Available Plank Hardwood COLONIAL BEACH, VA. 224-9010 BANK OF ESSEX Organized 1925 Tappahannock, Virginia 22560 ' CONTRACTING ENTERPRISES, INC. “For All Underground Utilities P.O. Box 627 Tappahannock, VA FEARSOME FOURSOME 4 WANTED Gray Lewis David Parr Harry Smith Jon Bronner B. H. BAIRD INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance Service Since 1895 Property — Casualty — Life Warsaw, Virginia 333-4013 WARSAW BEN FRANKLIN “The Store with the Extra Specials” Warsaw, Virginia PARR ' S RADIO T.V. ' ' feK ' 4 Gr- er- % NORTHERN NECK TIRE RECAPPING CO., INC. GOODYEAR ‘ Quasar and Zenith TV’s Amana and Gibson Appliances Haynesville, VA 333-3020 333-7493 MONTROSS SELF SERVICE “Friendly Service” Phone 493-5677 Montross, VA Warsaw — Kilmarnock, VA 333-2755 435-1810 THE FABRIC SHOP APPROVED SINGER DEALER “Everything for the Seamstress” Singer Sales and Service Phone 443-2424 Tappahannock, VA 115 ALL IN THE FAMILY STEAKHOUSE Seafood Chicken P.O. Box 898 Tappahannock, VA 22560 443-2511 Bes+y ' s Kut N ' Kurl Shoppe Rt. 360 Village 529-7445 Owner: Besty Brann H H SEAFOOD INC. Give Us A Try! FRESH FISH DAILY Crabs (Hard and Soft) Clams Lobster Tails Shrimp Sandwiches Ice Groceries Raw Seafood or Prepared to Go Open 7 Days a Week Route 360 West of Warsaw 116 CONDREY MOTOR PARTS, INC. Montross, Virginia 493-3421 J. E. WILSON CO., INC. ( ALLIS ' ! V ..V.. CHALMERS ON • MIlWAUKIt 1. W A J) Warsaw. VA 333-5800 N RGENERAL STORE CALL AO SELF-SERVICE Callao, Virginia COURTNEY ' S JEWELERS Watches, Silver, Diamonds for All Occasions Sx }uUite tyetveCry 333-7731 Warsaw, Virginia JAMES A. SULLIVAN REAL ESTATE Callao, Virginia 23435 Business 529-4193 Home 529-5099 WATERFRONT FARMS HOMES m REALTOR® PEOPLES BANK OF MONTROSS FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Montross, Virginia 493-3911 117 ALMARODE ' S Your headquarters for formal wear rental for all important occasions. MONTROSS WESTERN AUTO Associate Store Home Owned Thom S. Austin Kings Hwy. — Phone 804 493-5203 Montross, Virginia 22520 NORTHERN NECK GRAIN COOPERATIVE, Your year round grain market Nomini Grove, Virginia 22572 Phone: 493-3791 118 MONTROSS DAIRY FREEZE Montross, VA 493-5252 CARLTON YEATMAN SONS CONTRACTORS BUILDING- REPAIRS REMODELING Route 2, Warsaw, Virginia 22572 Phone: 493-6237
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