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] The Rappahannock ’79 Rappahannock High School Warsaw, Virginia 22572 Volume 1 7 Just as the bird soars to new heights so can the students of RHS. RHS affords many opportunities for learning as well as growing. We on the annual staff hope that you will treasure this book in years to come, along with memories of learning, growing, and roaming the halls. And it is with this hope that we present to you the Rappahannock 79 . 2 ikii Table of Contents Seniors 5 Activities 13 Underclassmen 33 Sports 49 Senior Candids 66 Senior Activities 76 Dedication 80 Administration 81 Ads 88 4 Mary Doretha Ball Tammy Renee Barrack Teresa Mae Barrack Scott Brewster Gary Bryant Philip Bryant Kenneth Burrell David Carey Janet Churchill Geneva Marie Ash Evelyn Janet Ball Janice Churchill Joyce Lee Coates Mark Dwain Cox Debra Crocker Sharion Croxton DeAnne Sophia Dodson Jennifer Annette Dungan Otis Douglas Burnell Fallin Gary Wade France Tony Wayne France Glenn Wayne France 7 Frankie Levern Gaines Sharon Y. Gray Robert Dale Grindstaff Willard L. Hall Leslie Hope Hall Perry Harold Hayes Jackie Rae Hinson Kenneth Lewis Jessie Melody Hope Johnson Robert Marc Kenty Brenda Carol King Ennis Luther Kins 8 Pamela Lynn Nelson Janice Leigh Parr Donna Sue Pierson Cozet Sandra Lee Estella Denise LeVere Brenda Jean Lewis Brenda Lee Lewis Libby Loudenslager Karen Lacqueline Lucas Danette F aye Mackey Susan Biscoe Minor Earl William Mozimio 9 James Phillip Roane Rickie Roane Herbert Ray Scates Barbara Michelle Schools Jennifer Lee Schools Michael Jeffery Self Penny Jo Self Tommy A. Self Debbie Mae Simmons Irene V. Sisson Robert Tucker Smith Tracie A. Sprayberry X 10 Virginia Carolyn Sydnor Donna Sue Tate Ronnie Lee Taylor Sharon E. Taylor Darlene Thomas Kathy Marie Thompson Sandra Jean Thompson Rodney Darnell Veney Viola E. Waterfield John Edward Wilson Joseph Allen Woolard Bonnie L. Yeatman 11 Ao - 3 , 3 4: Z 3 • -.... y _ „ _ Sr (pviuN S ' Odb ©ucWnoAo i J 3 - , rf p Cu vCu -j C yL ' 4 « •-Asho {} 3 - - Uj c jLqX n n xx. . olT KV £ 4 ' : a_ YYUa ji_, ac . N) i u) 4 iO oAy V 4 0- 1 j y. 4 . 4 jv ) ( AJL riii i c YL $ h i c - n ' V Aj 4 ,V 7 7 12 C ‘ -axffn Q fafV V -cnfpnfi Q fcfO Annual Staff Designs the 7 9 Rappahan¬ nock Kneeling: V. Sisson, T. Bain, E. LeVere, M. Gay. Sitting: D. Lowry, A. Crowder, L. Hall, I. Sisson, J. Dungan, T. Barrack, G. Ash, B. Lewis, C. Christopher, J. Coates, B. Lewis. Standing: T. Sydnor, A. Lee, S. Taylor, L. Lewis, S. France, D. Prillaman, P. Sanders, E. Byrd, S. Clark, B. King, J. Parr, B. Canada, C. Dungan, N. Woolard, Y. Scott, M. Johnson, J. Hinson, G. Vicik, V. Waterfield, B. Phillips, M. Crocker, T. Barrack, E. Brann, B. Schools. Above: Brenda Lewis and Estella Levere work hard on the 1979 Annual. Upper Right: Joyce Coates develops pictures for the annual. Right: Mrs. Haney helps Carole and Betty on the lay-out. 14 Sitting on Stage: R. Rogers, C. Carter, V. Smith, D. Martin, R. Seward, J. Mahan, J. Gaines, N. Epps. C. Cupitt, Y. Scott, J. Saunders, D. Henry, J. Schools. Sitting: J. Brown, K. Thompson, R. Turner. B. Canada. F. Canada, E. LeVere, G. Sumiel, S. Croxton, K. Dunaway, F. Veney, P. Robinson. L. Cox, M. Ball, V. Barber, F. Taylor, T. Sydnor, K. Swann, J. Hicks, B. Vanlandingham, D. Lewis, K. Langford, G. Vicik, C. Milstead, C. Tolson, J. Ball, S. Cupitt, R. Jones, W. Lewis, M. Arthur, K. Arthur, A. Smith, M. Taylor, M. Cox, C. Lewis, R. Veney, A. Gray. R. Vaughan. Standing: R. Smith, B. Hinson, D. Schools, K. Grindstaff, H. Fauntleroy, D. LeVere, T. Hinson, G. Goddin, Mr. Anderson. The Mighty, Mighty Marching Raiders Perform Again Upper Left: Mr. Anderson marches proudly with the Band. Upper Right: Rifle Girls: S. Saunders, R. Sanger, B. Schools, T. Barrack. P. Veney, C. Moody, J. Brown. Left: Jennifer Gaines carries one of the flags for the Band. Above: The Mighty Marching Raiders march in the annual Warsaw Parade. 15 FFA Celebrates Fiftieth Anniversary 1st Row: J Sanders S Clark, E. Byrd, S. Brewster, T. Self, T. Towles, C. Lewis, J. Woolard, M. Seward France, R. Vaughn, F Mullin, A. Barrack. 2nd Row: G. Morse, R. Barrett, J. Amos, D. Rouse, R. Bryan Lewis, T Scott W. France, K. Dawson, K. Williams, D. Schools, K. Grindstaff, M. Scott. 3rd Roy Delano, D. Saunders, L. Hutchinson, D. Grindstaff, B. Hall, D. Morris, H. Ball, G. Pitman, R. Vene Walston, J. Newsome, R. Baughan. 4th Row: Clarence Northern, D. Sanford, R. Alderman, K. Franci Morns, R. France, G. France, V. Waterfield, D. Dodson, R. Smith, D. Dodson, T. Walker D ClarD Sisson. 5th Row: G. Taylor, N. Veney, R. Shelton, J. Churchill, G. Clayton, J. Shelton, C. Veney B Ambrc W. Lewis, J. Packett, T. France, E. King, T. Self, S. Rouse, C. rd i Upper Left: FFA OFFICERS — Sitting: Scott Brewster, Esther Byrd, Charles Lewis, Mike Seward, Steve France. Standing: Glenn Morse, Timmy France, Allen Barrack, Joe Woolard, Frank Mullin, Robert Vaughn. Upper Right: Robert Vaughn practices for the water shooting contest. Above: The FFA’s Annual Night Meeting. Right: The Anniversary Cake made for the FFA’s 50th Anniversary. future FARMERS OF AMERICA ' S so TH. ANNIVERSARY 16 Top: HEALTH AIDES STUDENTS — First Row: Cora Epps, Marlene Rich, Lisa Sorrell, Verstina Newton. Second Row: Lydia Veney, Gladys Brann, Arlene Norris, Francine Veney. Third Row: Mrs. Stover, Jennifer Gaines, Deborah Taylor and Bernice Brown. Upper Left: Two of the Health Aides students assist the Bloodmobile in Warsaw. Above: Lisa Sorrell takes donor’s temperature. Left: Gladys and Cora prepare refreshments. Health Aides Assist With Richmond County Bloodmobile eward iryan i Row Vene 1 ■rancq Clark tmbrc ildersi 17 Vocational Students Prepare for the Future DAY I RADFS Front: William Scott, John Brann, Oswald Gaines. Second Row: Morris Thompson, Revelle Fauntleroy, Mitch Douglas, Anthony Sumiel, Bruce Milburn, Gile Morris, Robert Veney, Dennis Cox, Earl Ashton, Billy Veney, Ronnie Taylor, Curtis Brown. AUTO Mb.C HANICS Lrankie Gaines, Stanford Page, Vince Sulik, Anthony Croxton, Dexter Monroe, James Roane, Phillip Bryant, Donald Rose, Larry Brooks, Clifton Balderson, Otis Douglas, Levern Sydnor, Charles Lewis, Stewart Tolson, Timmy France. TOOL CRIB 18 New Foreign Langu- age Club Is Started Upper Left: Jenny Oliff and Connie Baylor work on French I bulletin Board. Above: Fifth Period’s Spanish II class helps decorate Mrs. McLaughlin’s room for Christmas. Left: Connie Baylor, Foreign Language Club secretary, puts finishing touches on the decorations. First Row : Karen Lucas. Sharon Taylor. Penny Self. Donna Pierson. Bonnie Yeatman, Jay Wilson. Mary Crocker. Connie Bay lor. Brenda Scutes. Julie Douglas. Lrica Carey. Teddy Tallin. Petunia Veney. Sandy Sanders. Second Row: Brenda Lewis, Susan Minor. Brenda King. Jackie Hinson. Irene Sisson. Carolyn Sydnor. Tucker Smith. Gen Ash. Arlessa Gray. Gail Conley, Kim Harris. Kim Cannella, Jennifer Oliff. Renee Sanger. Connie Moody. Third Row: Sue France. Keith Smith. Mark Hanks, Judy Hicks. Denise Lewis. Debbie France. Sherry Heitchew. Coleatha Carter. Carolyn Christopher. Valerie Flliot. Patti Sanford. Keith Hanks. Cynthia Brooks. Terry Bailey. Fourth Row: Tommy Tokarz. Ray Sullivan. Beth Yeatman. Bruce Douglas. Julie Scott. Louella Lewis. Valerie Richardson, Valerie Towles, Brenda Veney. Mary Thompson. Jennifer Saunders, Brenda Canada. Rose Turner. Florence Canada. Fifth Row: Tokie Sydnor, Valerie Johnson, Babette Haynie. Annette Haynie. Billie Jo Hinson. Susan Revere. Valerie Sisson. Sherry Reams. Patricia Bailey. Sarah Walker. Denise Prillaman. Terry Bain. Debbie Rhodes. Teresa Moseley. Mrs. McLaughlin. Sixth Row : Troy Mothershead. Robert Hayes, Karen Hinson. Gail Hamblin. Jeanette Towles. Romona Sydnor. Antonio Lewis, David Pierson. Chris Lewis. Rusty Balderson. Karen Bryant. Sharion Croxton. Seventh Row: Mary Gay. Drema Lowry. Cindy Dungan. Nita Woolard. Kim Griffith. Karen Hardwick, Lesa Hale. Lisa Parr, and Regina Rogers. Beta Club Attends State Convention [fill Sitting: Tracie Sprayberry, Donna Pierson, Carolyn Sydnor, Bonnie Yeatman, Susan Minor, Jack Walker. Standing: Patti Sanford, Louella Lewis, Sherry Heitchew, Gen Ash, Debbie France, Jay Wilson, Mary Crocker, Carl Milstead, Kim Harris, Rob Wilson, Connie Baylor, Florence Canada, Jackie Hinson, Irene Sisson, Coleatha Carter. Upper Right: Beta members take a break at Bake Sale in front of Ed Nunnally’s. Above: Mrs. Kurczak supervises Beta Club Bake Sale. Right: Carolyn, Susan, Donna and Irene prepare goods for bake sale. 20 Future Homemaking Learn Quilting , Furniture Refinishing and Flower A rranging Top: Mrs. Packett shows the Home Crafts class the quilts she has made. Far Left: Mrs. Albert demonstrated the Art of Furniture Refinishing to the Future Homemakers. Left: Winners of the Flower Contest — Debbie Simmons, First Place; Evelyn Bail, First Runner Up. FHA MEMBERS — 1st Row: Judy Mutter, Cindy King, JoAnne King, Nettie King, Sandra Thompson, Diane Jones, Monica Veney, Gloria Clayton, Janet Churchill, and Evelyn Ball. 2nd Row: Debbie Simmons, Jackie Shelton, Maria Newton, Geraldine Veney, Florence Fauntleroy, Mary Bail, and Penny Ball. 21 Student Cooperative Association Upper Right: Secretary, Monica Veney, types the minutes from the last meeting. Right: President, Susan Minor, and Sponsor, Mrs. Brown, discuss the agenda for the meeting to be held Friday. Below: SCA MEMBERS — Florence Canada, Reporter; Carolyn Christopher, Treasurer; Monica Veney, Secretary; Patti Sanford, Vice President; and Susan Minor, President. 2nd Row: Mary Thompson, William Conley, Kim Harris, Carole Hayes, Terry Bain, Nettie King, Karen Mahan and Valarie Richardson. 3rd Row: Petunia Veney, Colethea Carter, Barbara Schools, Ester Byrd, Tammy France, JoAnne King, Drema Lowery, Jennifer Mahan. Two New Clubs Are Formed — Math Club Pep Club PEP CLUB — 1st Row: Gen Ash, Brenda King, Jackie Hinson, Ann Forester, Regina Rogers, Antonio Gray, Mary Ball, Carolyn Christopher, Petunia Veney, Sandy Saunders. 2nd Row: Brenda Canada, Drema Lowry, Karen Hinson, Valarie Sisson, Irene Sisson, Valane Towles, Connie Baylor, Brenda Veney, Kim Harris, Karen Lucas and Joyce Brown. 3rd Row: Jeanette Towles, Devina Martin, Robin Seward, Jennifer Mahan, Wanda Sanford, Karen Maham, Cindy Dungan, Anita Woolard, Mary Thompson, Terry Bailey and Florence Canada. 4th Row: Brian Hinson, Ray Scates, Susan Minor, Bridgett Baughan, Coletha Carter, Valarie Richardson, Judy Mutter, JoAnne King, Nettie King, Lisa Hale, Denise Prillaman, and Terry Bain. MATH CLUB — 1st Row: Mary Sue Crocker, Gail Conley, Valarie Elliott, Teddy Fallin, and Brenda Scates. 2nd Row: Michael Scott, Connie Baylor, Sherry Heitchew, Kim Harris, Arlessa Gray, Kim Canella, Jenny Oliff, and Judy Hicks. 3rd Row: Brenda Veney, Julie Scott, Debbie France, Louella Lewis, Antonio Lewis, Marshall Brown, and Patty Sanford. 1 Distributive Education Students Take Field Trips to Stratford Hall, Regency Square and the Hyatt House Top Right: Cathy Walston and Becky Harris won the District Sales Demonstration Contest, and they then competed in the State Contest which was held in Charlottesville. Above: DECA STUDENTS — Mr. Long, Advisor, Burnell Fallin, Melody Johnson, Ken Jessie, Michael Self, Tommy Self, and Earl Mozingo. 2nd Row: Pamela Dodson, Ronald Alderman, Kathy Walston, Donna Sanders, Becky Harris, Jeffrey Maiden, Greg Vicik, Walter Rose, and Johnny Amos. 3rd Row: Ricky Taylor, Dewey Schools, Tim Bronner, Libby Loudenslager, Jimmy Packett, Jennifer Dungan, Calvin Robinson, Keith Wi lliams, Perry Hayes, and Donald Taylor. 4th Row: Timmy Veney, Joe Taylor, Johnny Davis, Ester Byrd, Autie Sprayberry, Chris Dungan, Randy Mozingo, Gary France, and Rex Gordon. Right: Mr. Long helps the clean up the picnic area at Stratford Hall after the DE students had completed their picnic. % mmmmrn Lisa Parr Represents RHS in State Forensic Competition Judy Hicks; Girls Prose Reading. Lisa Parr; Girls Poetry; and Denise Lewis; Spelling. RHS’s Debate Team Carl Milstead Allan Thomas 25 RHS Players Present “Not My Cup of Tea ' f The Mouse and the Raven ' Top Left: Irene Sisson, plays the part of one of the “Old Maid Sisters.” Her ending was very unpleasant. Top Right: Mother, Terry Bain, discusses a problem with her daughter, Carolyn Sydnor. Upper Left: Sister, Irene Sisson and Carolyn Sydnor have a heated discussion. Upper Right: Terry Bain and Irene Sisson try to solve their pressing problem. Right: THE PLAYERS AND STAGE CREW FOR “NOT MY CUP OF TEA” — Drema Lowry, Terry Bain, Carolyn “Sydnor, Irene Sisson and Billie Jo Hinson. Above: THE PLAYERS AND STAGE CREW OF “THE MOUSE ANDTHE RAVEN” —Tokie Sydnor, Judy Hicks, Rose Turner, Louella Lewis, Valarie Sisson, Brenda Canada, and Florence Canada. Far Left: Florence Canada comes to her senses with the help of Valarie Sisson. Left: Tokie Sydnor, and Florence Canada discuss their “Social Accomplishments.” Lower Left: Tokie Sydnor tells her little doggie all about herself. Below: Judy Hicks describes the newspaper lady, Louella Lewis, her major accomplishments. 27 The Rappahannok Yell Top: Irene Sisson and Carolyn Sydnor review the issue that just came off the press. Right: Tucker Smith and Jay Wilson, Newspaper photographers, try to locate a negative needed for the next edition of the newspaper. Kneeling: L. Hale, B. Yeatman, J. Douglas and R. Rogers. Seated: M. Cox, T. Smith, C. Sydnor, S. Minor, P. Sanford, D. Pierson, J. Gaines, M. S. Crocker, B. Scates. Standing: S. Saunders, K. Hardwick, F. Canada, B. Veney, I. Sisson, D. France, J. Parr, J. Coates, R. Scates, S. Hietchew, P. Self, J. Wilson, T. Sprayberry, J. Hinson, B. King, B. Hinson, J. Scott, and M. Scott. 28 Science Club Sponsor A nnual Science Fair SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS — Row 1: Debra Rhodes, Renee Sanger, Jackie Hinson, Brenda King, Mary Sue Crocker, Denise Lewis, Valarie Elliott and Kim Canella. 2nd Row: Valarie Towles, Connie Baylor, Gail Conley, Judy Hicks, Patti Sanford, Billie Jo Hinson, Irene Sisson, and Valarie Sisson. 3rd Row: Brenda Veney, Tucker Smith, Bonnie Yeatman, Jay Wilson, Cynthia Brooks, Lisa Parr and Chris Lewis. NUTRITION Upper Left: Mary Thompson sets up her Science Fair Project in the cafeteria. Above: Row 1: Cheryl Johnson, Dawn Seward, Robin Sanders, Terry Bailey, Detria Lewis. Row 2: Glen Morris, Odessa Brown, Valarie Sisson, Denise Prillaman, Robyn Hutt, Tammy Packett, Renee Sanger, Jack Walker, Robert Vaughn. Row 3: Jay Wilson, Irene Sisson, Carolyn Sydnor, Jackie Hinson, Brenda King, Carolyn Christopher, Patti Sanford, Valarie Elliott, and Judy Hicks. Left: Jackie Hinson and Brenda King’s Science Fair Project, prepared in Mr. Cox’s Physics class, won the award — Best in the Fair. 29 Chorus Presents “The Sound of Music” THE CHORUS — Row 1: Bonnie Balletine, Robyn Seward, Karen Hinson, Brenda Scates, Kim Harris, and Kenny Gordon. Row 2: Theresa Prescott, Jennifer Mahan, Jennifer Saunders, Sandy Saunders, Mary Thompson, Terry Bailey, and Elsie Veney. 3rd Row: Kirk Gaines, Brain Hinson, Kathy Thompson, Debra Henry, Tammy France, Glenna Marks, and Leveme Gaines. Upper Left: Mother Superior, Angela Jones, talks to one of the Sisters. Upper Right: Maria, Jennifer Mahan, entertains the children with her guitar. Above: The children are frightened by the storm; they run to Maria for comfort. Right: Captain van Trapp, Ray Scates, contemplates the problem on Maria’s leaving. Far Right: Maria, Jennifer Mahan, prepares herself to leave the von Trapp home and return to the Abbey. 30 Far Left: Carrington Brown and Robert Fiddler bring a message from the army. Left: Jennifer Mahan and Troy Mothershead have a mother-son talk. Below Far Left: Dancing occurs at the party. Below: Ray Scates and Jeffrey Ball talk about the problems they are having with the children. The Baroness, Tammy France; Jeffrey Ball; the Children; the nuns; and the soldiers take their bows. Library Club Seated: Coline Veney, Brenda Veney, Connie Baylor, Wayne France, Mary Thompson, and Terry Bailey. Standing: Lloyd Dunaway, Mark Bryant, Mary Sue Crocker, Berma Jackson, Kim Harris, Jeanette Towles, Romona Sydnor, Valarie Towles, Erica Carey, Princess Veney, Pam Nelson, Linda Blue, Brenda Lewis, and Karen Lucus. Future Business Leaders of America Row 1: Barbara Schools, President; Teresa Barrack, Vice President; Connie Lewis, Secretary, Brenda Lewis, Treasurer, Eltella LeVere, Reporter. Anne Forrester, DeAnne Dodson, Debbie Simmons, Pam Jones, Brenda Harris, Dawn Seward and Robin Sanders. Row 3: Viola Waterfield, Donna Ts Sharion Croxton, Pam Nelson, Gwen Sumiel, Debra Henry, Kathy Thompson, and Paige Robinsf Having so much of their school life ahead of them, the Underclassmen will find greater chances to exceed goals that once seemed far off and limited. 33 Right: Sandy Saunders participates in the SCA Thanksgiving program. Below: John Chicester discusses his campaign with 11th grade history students. Below Center: Underclassmen make good use of study hall in the library. Bottom Left: Mrs. Sulik struggles to teach 11th grade Chemistry students at least something. Bottom Right: Gary Coates and David Carey stop to rest on DE trip. 34 Gail Conley Mary Sue Croker Johnny Davis Susan Delano David Dodson Lloyd Dunaway Terrie Dungan Valerie Elliott Cora Epps Teddy Fallin Right: Gary takes a rest after a long walk. Far Right: Glenna counts change for waiting customer. Florence Fauntleroy Janet Featherall Ann Forrester Tammy France Timmy France Jennifer Gaines Rex Gordon Keith Hanks Richard Hardwick Becky Harris 36 Kim Harris Carole Haves Diane Haynie Debra Henry Judy Hicks Delores King JoAnne King Junior King Jennifer Landon Antonio Lewis Beth Lewis Charles Lewis Denise Lewis Wayne Lewis Jeffrey Maiden Chuck Morgan Randy Mozingo Debra Henry marches with the band Brian Hinson Berma Jackson Sharon Jackson Preston Johnson Cindy King Glenna Marks Bruce Milburn 37 Far Right: Diane, Bridgett and Berma are hard at work on the Girls’ Track and Field Board. Right: Jeffrey Maiden touring the Stratford Hall grounds on D.E. trip. Judy Mutter Jennifer Oliff Andrew O’Bier Paige Parr Betty Phillips Greg Pitman Marlene Rich Regina Rogers Walter Rose Debbie Sanford Patti Sanford Donna Saunders Brenda Scates Michael Scott Timmy Self Jackie Shelton Jeffery Sisson Fern Smith Robert Smith Vince Sulik 38 _ Class of ’81 Move a Step Closer SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS — Coletha Carter, President; Connie Lewis, Vice President; Paige Sanders, Secretary; Mary Thompson, Treasurer; and Cindy Dungan, Reporter. Bret Albert Kelvin Arthur Earl Ashton Terry Bailey David Balderson Jennifer Ball Maureen Ball Bonnie Ballentine Andrew Barber Linda Barber Wyatt Barber Allen Barrack Josephine Blue Linda Blue Cynthia Brooks Joyce Brown Karen Bryant Sammy Bryant Esther Byrd Coletha Carter Dave Christopher Penny Churchill Sandra Churchill Douglas Clark 40 David Darnall Kevin Davis Kevin Dawson Julie Douglas Mitchell Douglas Timothy Dunaway Cindy Dungan Tony Farish Butch Filkiski Debbie France Ken France Robbie France Tammy Conley Amy Crowder Hazel Dandridge Above: Sammy Bryant “clowns around” after basketball practice. Sue France Levem Gaines Gill Goddin Antonio Gray Arlessa Gray Avery Gray Kim Griffith Kenny Grindstaff Lisa Hale Karen Hardwick Timmy Harper Brenda Harris Sherry Heitchew Carrington Henderson Lewis Hutchinson Kenny Langford Connie Lewis 41 Detria Lewis Louella Lewis Welford McDowny Carl Milstead Connie Moody David Morris Frank Mullin Jeff Newsome Maria Newton Vernon Newton Versatina Newton Stanford Page Right: Sherry Heitchew and Sinka Brooks try out a new technique of basketball. Patsy Potter Debbie Rhoades Valerie Richardson Dorsel Robinson Donald Rose Steve Rouse Paige Sanders Robin Sanders Wanda Sanford Sandy Saunders Dewie Schools David Scott Julie Scott Lawrence Scott William Scott Dawn Seward Mike Seward Reginald Shelton Albert Smith Veronica Smith Timmy Veney Jack Walker Tony Walker John Walston Rob Wilson Nita Woolard Arty Sprayberry Anthony Sumiel Levem Sydnor Joseph Taylor Ricky Taylor Mary Thompson Robert Vaughn Coileen Veney Floyd Veney Geraldine Veney Petunia Veney Princess Veney Petunia Veney, Connie Moody and Joyce Brown are members of the RHS Rifle Squad. 43 Class of ’82 Comes to RHS FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS — Drema Lowry, President; Denise Prillman, Vice-President; Erica Carey, Secretary; Charles Tolson, Reporter; and Norman Edwards, Treasurer. Rusty Balderson Herman Ball Jeffrey Ball Penny Ball Mary Lou Barber Robert Bryant Kathy Bell Bill Brann John Brann Bernice Brown Curtis Brown Jackie Brown Todd Brown Ricky Bryant Brenda Canada Erica Carey Donald Carter Tina Carter William Conley Anthony Croxton Cassandra Cupitt Stanley Cupitt Clarence Dandridge Wayne Dandridge Billy Ambrose James Amos Patricia Bailey Terry Bain 44 Revelle Fauntleroy John Frederick Katherine Gaines Kirk Gaines Mitch Easley Norman Edwards Jackie Elmore Harold Fauntleroy Left: Calvin Robinson and Keith Williams attend a DECA Field Trip. Left: Bernice Brown, a Health Aides students, helps the Red Cross with the Bloodmobile. 45 Linda Gaines Oswald Gaines David Gallagher Ray Gaskins Mary Beth Gay Kenny Gordon Marlon Gra (jail Hamblin Mark Hanks Robert Hayes Annette Haynie Babbette Haynie Lewis I lenderson Billie Jo Hinson Karen Hinson 1 homas Hinson Robyn Hutt Pat Ingram Rifihi: I he freshmen use their time wisely from 8:45 to 3:05. Bryant Johnson Valerie Johnson Diane Jones Pam Jones Roger Jones Oliver KelK Nettie King Kathleen Knight Patricia Landon Angela Lee Chris Lewis Johnn Lewis Drema Lowrx Jennifer Mahan Karen Mahan Davina Martin Rick Martin Dexter Monroe i mjk , rii Gf i I jB - G U- v Gile Morris Stacy Morris Glenn Morse Jack Morse Ronnie Mothershead Troy Mothershead Terry Mosley Donald Newton Clarence Northern Tammy Packett Terry Parker David Pierson Left: Erica Carey takes one last glance over her shoulder before she moves on to the basketball court. Teresa Prescott Denise Prillaman Sherry Reamy Susan Revere Calvin Robinson Paige Robinson David Rouse Jane Sanders Renee Sanger Jennifer Saunders Timmy Scott Yvonne Scott Penny Self Terry Self Robyn Seward Valerie Sisson Keith Smith Tony Smith Debra Sorrell 47 Lisa Sorrell Jimmy Strong Kenny Swann Remona Sydnor Tokie Sydnor Franklin Taylor Glenn Taylor Mark Taylor Walter Taylor Norris Thompson Charles Tolson Jeanette Towles Tom Towles Rose Turner Brian Vanlandingham James Vanlandingham Todd Vanlandingham Darrell Veney Elsie Veney Florence Veney Francine Veney Raymond Veney Robert Veney Veronica Veney Sarah Walker Keith Williams Brian Wilkins Keith Whelan James Wood Westley Woolard Beth Yeatman Right: Jimmy Strong and Remona Sydnor spend their time in quite different ways. Far Right: Sherry Ramey ets assistance from Sarah Walker — walking down the long hall is just too much for Sherry. The numerous athletic activities at RHS offer opportunities for self improvement and through the development of physical strength and good sportsmanship. The opportunity to travel to neighboring schools in competition broadens the students’ areas of learning while drawing students together in school spirit. ■ M ancasterfc Cheerleaders Boost School Spirit During Right: CHEERLEADERS FOR RHS — Karen Lucas, Evelyn Ball, Monica Veney, Florence Fauntleroy, Wanda Sanders, Sharon Clark, and Mary Ball. Below: Carolyn Christopher leads Raider fans in a cheer. Lower Right: Monica Veney demonstrates her cheerleading abilities. 50 Football , Basketball and the Entire Year Above Left: Carolyn Christopher and Mary Ball take a break from cheerleading. Above Center: Cheerleaders demonstrate a routine. Above: Jenny Oliff and Karen Lucas lead RHS fans in a cheer. Left: Monica. Karen and Sharon get into the beat. Bottom Left: Mary Ball and Sharon Clark show off cheerleading skills. 51 Football Teams Suffer SCORES RHS OPPONENTS 0 Essex 14 0 King George 52 0 W L 44 7 Northumberland 20 7 Col Beach 14 28 Lancaster 20 J.V. RAIDERS — First Ron: W. Tobor, N. Edwards, B. Wilkins, E. Clark, M.Tobor, K. Sanders. Second Ron: R. Hayes, R. Yeatman, D. Vivene, C. Broner, P. Sanders, A. Tobor, R. McDowney, J. Thorn. Third Ron: Coach Edwards, T. Self, M. Hanks, G. Cox, D. Morse, D. Hanks, M. Fallin, R. Jackson, Coach Fawver. Above: Brian Wilkins scores a touchdown for the J.V. Raiders. Above Right: Brian Wilkins punts while Gary Cox blocks. Right: Gary Cox takes a time-out during practice. Far Right: Brian Wilkins, Mark Hanks, and Jamie Thorn go over a play during practice. 52 Under Disappointing Season SCORES RHS OPPONENT 0 Powathan 45 6 Middlesex 50 6 Lancaster 32 14 King George 38 0 King William 34 0 Essex 19 0 W L 42 7 Brentsville 33 7 Northum¬ berland 14 7 Manassas Park24 1978 RAIDERS — First Row: James Roane, William Scott, Richard Hardwick, Keith Hanks, Joe Woolard, Stewart Tolson, Mark Cox, Chuck Morgan, Antonio Lewis. Second Row: Greg Pitman, Allen Barrack, Mike Seward, Carrington Henderson, Ken Jessie. Third Row: Anthony Sumiel, Timmy France, Dorsel Robinson, John Walston, Avery Gray, Calvin Robinson, Frank Mullin, Rob Wilson. Above Left: Keith Hanks picks up more yardage for Rappahannock as Ken Jessei looks on. Above: Raiders watch as King George scores a touchdown. Far Left: A Raider player heads for the sidelines at half-time. Left: William Scott takes a “warm-up lap before the game. J.V. RAIDERETTES — Kneeling: Sherry Heitchew, Julie Scott, Julie Douglas, Cynthia Brooks. Standing: Kim Cannella, Manager, Robin Sisson, Jackie Elmore, Paula Pitman, Beth Yeatman. Girls’ Basketball Team Above: Cynthia Brooks, Julie Douglas and Robin Hutt take a “time-out” against Lancaster. Upper Right: Robin Hutt scores one more point for the Raiderettes. Right: Jump higher, Cynthia! SCORES RHS OPPONENTS 23 Essex 31 17 King George 32 28 ancaster 20 9 Northumberland 26 22 W L 14 20 Essex 35 10 King George 34 12 Lancaster 14 12 Northumberland 33 19 W L 13 20 Essex 44 17 King George 23 21 Lancaster 22 11 Northumberland 47 15 W L 11 54 Has Rewarding Season Above: Penny Self, Bonnie Yeatman, and Donna Pierson relax before gametime. Above Right: Penny Self throws the ball in to Erica Carey. Right: Donna Pierson outjumps her Essex opponent. 1978 RAIDERETTES — Kneeling: Tri-Captains — Bonnie Yeatman, Penny Self, Donna Tate. Standing: Bridgett Baughans, Donna Pierson, Susan Minor, Erica Carey, Burma Jackson, Terry Baines, Sharon Gray. RHS SCORES OPPONENTS 42 Essex 41 34 King George 40 29 Lancaster 31 47 Northumberland 46 39 W L 29 35 Essex 33 18 King George 54 35 Lancaster 37 39 Northumberland 45 46 W L 32 35 Essex 37 36 King George 56 30 Lancaster 32 38 Northumberland 35 44 W L 37 DISTRICT PLAYOFFS 31 W L 34 55 J. V. ’S Team Up to Place Third in District Above: Donald Newton and David Pierson put forth best effort against opponent. Above Center: Jack Walker scores another point for the Raiders. Above Right: Dorsel Robinson goes up for a lay-up against Essex. Right: Jack Walker, David Scott, and Vernon Newton try to prevent Foxes from scoring. SCOREBOARD RHS OPPONENTS 37 King William 54 39 Essex 42 40 King George 43 54 King William 52 32 Lancaster 38 51 Northumberland 46 36 W L 43 32 Essex 42 53 King George 30 63 Northumberland 38 68 Lancaster 47 39 W L 41 51 Essex 50 62 King George 51 39 Lancaster 31 57 Northumberland 49 48 W L 46 FAlDERj i M d ers l3 3 J fr ft. ID ER bi raider, ,3 [UlUfcW 3 1919 J.V. RAIDERS — Row One: Donald Newton, Calvin Robinson, LeVem Sydnor, Harold Fauntleroy. Row Two: Rob Wilson, Vernon Newton, David Scott, David Pierson. Row Three: David Christopher, Jack Walker, Timmy Harper, Mark Hanks. Varsity’s 12-5 Season Earns Them Second Place Above Left: Kervin Ball attempts to score two more points for the Raiders. Above Center: Raiders scramble for possession of ball. Above: Sammie Bryant scores from the foul line. Right: Raiders have possession of ball. RHS SCOREBOARD OPPONENTS 57 King William 55 62 Essex 39 63 King George 51 52 King William 48 50 Lancaster 57 68 Northumberland 57 •58 W L 60 51 Essex 38 49 King George 63 62 Northumberland 43 64 Lancaster 51 .57 W L 47 68 Essex 46 70 King George 69 48 Lancaster 56 76 Northumberland 50 45 W L 46 CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT 55 Matthews 54 45 Lancaster 63 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 61 King George 45 69 Lancaster 65 1979 VARSITY RAIDERS — Sammie Bryant, Antony Sumiel, Ricky Roane, Joe Taylor, Keith Hanks, Ronnie Taylor, Teddy Fallin, James Roane, Rodney Veney, Kervin Ball, Darrell LeVere. 57 Raiderettes Suffer Much SOFTBALL TEAM 1979 — Co-Captains: Penny Self, Bonnie Yeatman. 2nd Row: Robin Hutt, Bridgett Baughan, Patti Sanford, Brenda Scates, Paige Sanders, Coletha Carter. 3rd Row: Cindy King, Beth Yeatman, Joyce Coates, Sinka Brooks, Susan Minor. 4th Row: Erica Carey, Ramona Sydnor, Julie Douglas, Terry Bain, Sherry Heitchew, manager. Right: Terry Bain prepares to hit a “homerun.” Below Right: Ramona Sydnor attempts to throw the runner out at second base. Far Right: Penny Self looks for a chance to steal. Defeat in 1979 Season Upper Left: Bonnie Yeatman and Bridgett Baughan play the infield with great determination. Upper Right: Erica Carey catches a fly ball as Penny Self looks on. Above Left: Cindy, you’re supposed to hit the ball! Above Center: Joyce Coates warms up before the game. Above: Bridgett Baughan hits a “homerun” during the game with Northumberland. Left: Paige pitches strike after strike. 59 Baseball Team Was 1979 RAIDERS — Row 1: T. Laurence, W. Vanlandingham, K. Arthur, D. Scott, D. Christopher, R. Roane, C. Robinson, D. Robinson. Row 2: Coach Long, M. Arthur, M. Yeatman, M. Seward, J. Walker, K. Hanks, T. Farrish, D. Pierson, F. Gaines, Coach Blackley. Right: Brian Wilkins and David Scott work and play hard on the field. Below: Dorsel Robinson runs home. Below Center: Tony Farrish attempts to pitch strikes. Below Right: Dorsel Robinson warms up the pitcher before a game. 60 Runner Up in District Upper Left: Ricky Roane hits one of many “homeruns.” Upper Right: Frankie Dave, and David take a break inbetween innings. Above Left: Ricky Roane pitches another strike. Above Center: Brian Wilkins “digs” for first base. Above: Frankie runs from the field, ready to begin a new inning. Left: Dorsel Robinson works hard as catcher for the Raiders. 61 Girls Track Team Has 1st Row: Co-Captains — Penny Self, Donna Pierson and Jackie Hinson. 2nd Row: Denise Lewis, Arlessa Gray, Connie Baylor, Florence Canada, Judy Hicks, Valeri Towles, Terri Dungan, Patti Sanford, Kim Harris, Kim Canella, Jenny Oliff. 3rd Row: Erica Cary, Rose Turner, Brenda Canada, Jeanette Towles, Denise Prillaman, Kathleen Knight, Joyce Coates, Gail Hamblin, Terri Bain, Cassandra Cupid, Bridget Baughn, Sue France, Lesa Hale. Above: Sue France and Kathleen Knight put best foot forward. Upper Right: Donna Pierson carrys baton during relay race. Right: Erica Cary takes a big “jump” during the longjump competition. 62 New, Gifted Members Top Left: Gail Hamblin runs, hurdles and races for the finish line. Top Center: Kathleen Knight is exhausted after her long run around the track. Top Right: Denise Prillaman races for the finish line. Above Left: Valerie Towles passes the baton to Erica Carey during relay race. Above: Arlessa Gray participates in the long jump. Left: Joyce Coates hurls the shot during a meet against Northumberland. 63 Boys Track Team Above: Calvin Robinson hands the baton to Tony Lewis in the relay race. Above Right: Mark Cox sets new school record in the high jump. Right: Keith Hanks soars to new heights in the pole vault. Row 1: Ray Scales, Ken Jessie, Mark Cox, Dwight Towles and Joe Woolard. Row 2: Robert Wilson, 1 Anthony Lewis, Timothy Veney, Harold Fauntleroy, Bruce Milburn, Kenny Dunaway, Dorsel Robinson, Allen TTiomas Chris Dungan, Timmy Harper. Row Mike Seward. Tom Towles, Keith Hanks, Rusty Balderson, Carrington 64 Places Fifth in District Above Left: Keith Hanks — RHS’s long jumper, attempts to score points for RHS. Above: Dorsel Robinson has the baton and runs for the finish line. Left: Chris Dungan is newcomer to the pole vault. Below Left: Robert Vaughan takes long strides in order to reach the finish line before his opponent. Below Center: Calvin Robinson participates in the longjump. Below: Brian Wilkins heads for the finish line. 65 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS — President, Karen Lucus; Vice President, Penny Self; Secretary, Trade Sprayb erry; Treasurer, Tammy Barrack; Reporter, Bonnie Yeatman. Darlene Thomas Bonnie Yeatman Jay Wilson Tucker Smith Irene Sisson Mark Cox Penny Self Tracie Sprayberry Kenny Burrell Karen Lucas Viola Waterfield Janet Churchill Sandra Thompson Ray Scates Perry Hayes 67 Leslie Hall Gen Ash 4 Ken Jessie Estella LeVere Tammy Barrack Scott Brewster DeAnne Dodson Janice Parr Sharon Taylor 68 Cozet Lee Brenda J. Lewis Joyce Coates Teresa Barrack Barbara Schools Kervin Ball Ronnie Taylor Libbie Loudenslager Gary France Pam Nelson Phil Bryant 70 Debra Crocker Gary Bryant Ennis King Kathy Thompson Brenda Lewis Jennifer Schools Debbie Simmons Brenda King Jackie Hinson 71 Juniors Transform Gymnasium Into the Setting for “We May Never Pass This Way Again” 72 Juniors and Seniors Dance to Music by Casper Above: Gwen Sumiel and data pose in front of the “stairway.” Top Right: During intermission, the students take a long needed rest. Right: Debra Crock er and date dance a slow dance. Far Right: Marlene Rich and date dance the music of “Casper.” Bottom Right: Even though the music goes on, students sit the dance out. 74 Left: Music stops. Dancing stops. Below ' Left: Mr. and Mrs. Sampson along with Mrs. Brown take a break. Below: Students enjoy the refreshments during intermission. Bottom Left: Washington and Lee students enjoy ' the Rappahannock High School Prom. Bottom Right: While getting refreshments, Mr. O’Dell and Lewis Hutchison take time to exchange pleasantries. 75 Senior A divides A bound AWARDS — Right: Mary Ball receives an award during Awards Assembly. Far Right: Rodney Veney is given an award by Mr. Anderson. COKE BREAK — Seniors receive a free coke and their only coke break of the year on Senior Day. Right: Cathy Thompson entertains the student body with her singing during the Awards Assembly. Far Right: Jay Wilson, Senior Beta member, taps the new students into the BETA Club. 76 I SENIOR TRIP — Top Left: Brenda Lewis and Neicy LeVere nap on the trip back from Washington. Top Right: Penny Self takes a break from her lunch to take some pictures of her classmates. Upper Left: Susan Minor and Irene Sisson eat their lunch. Upper Right: The tours caused Sharon Taylor and Sharon Gray to work up an appetite. Left: Leslie Hall and Barbara Schools peer into the animal cages at the Zoo. Seniors Receive Diplomas Top Left: Senior Class President, Karen Lucas, receives her diploma on Sunday, June 10. Top Right: Number One Graduating Senior, Bonnie Yeatman, addresses the Senior Class and the visitors on Graduation Day. Above: DeAnne Dodson is awarded her diploma by Principal, Mr. Karl G. O’dell. Upper Right: Sharon Gray and Danette Mackey leave the gymnasium after the graduation exercises. Right: Gen Ash, one of the Top Five Seniors, addresses the audience on Graduation Day. 78 Row 1: Cynthia Taylor, Viola Waterfield, Tammy Barrack, Jennifer Dungan, Janice Parr, Melody Johnson, and Teresa Barrack. Row 2: Pam Nelson, Dannette Mackey, Mary Ball, Sharon Gray, DeAnne Dodson, and Estella LeVere. Row 3: Otis Douglas, Enis King, Perry Hayes, Rickey Roane, Ronnie Taylor, and Frankie Gaines. Row 4: Dale Grindstaff, David Carey, Kervin Ball, Rodney Veney, and James Roane. Row 1: Bonnie Yeatman, Susan Minor, Carolyn Sydnor, Irene Sisson, Evelyn Ball and Karen Lucas. Row 2: Debra Crocker, Gen Ash, Donna Pierson, Brenda King, Jackie Hinson, and Brenda L. Lewis. Row 3: Mark Cox, Tucker Smith, Joe Woolard, Ray Scates, and Jay Wilson. Row 4: Tommy Self, Phil Bryant, Scott Brewster, Gary Bryant and Michael Self. Row 1: Jennifer Schools, Barbara Schools, Brenda J. Lewis, Kathy Thompson, Sharion Croxton, and Darlene Thomas. Row 2: Janet Churchill, Libby Loudenslager, Trad e Sprayberry, Penny Self, Leslie Hall, Joyce Coates, and Debbie Simmons. Row 3: Bill Hall, Tony France, Earl Mozingo, Cozet Lee, and Sandra Thompson. Row 4: Gary France, Burnell Fallin, Steve France and Ken Jessie. TOP FIVE SENIORS OF RHS: Bonnie Yeatman Carolyn Sydnor Jay Wilson Donna Pierson Gen Ash W 79 To You, Mr. Long, We Dedicate The 1979 Rappahannock m. For your understanding and patience, your help and advice, and for just being as kind as you are. We, the Seniors of 1979, dedicate the 1979 edition of the Rappahan¬ nock to you. Those i n the DE program and the DECA Club perhaps know better than the rest of your help and guidance. For the rest of the students, many of which have come to you for their worker ' s permits, your constant presence in several aspects of school life allows you to come in constant contact with everyone. In your job as Activities Director for the school, you have given much of your time — as it requires your supervision of all school activities. For all this and more, Mr. Long, we thank you. The Administration at RHS endeavors to enrich the students ' knowledge as they strive to instill in the students such ethics that will prepare them for life in the community. This guidance is a must in development of the students into good citizens and makes it possible for them to achieve their goals. RHS Adds New Faces Top Left: Karl O’Dell, Principal. Top Right: Mrs. Jeanne McLaughlin, Foreign Language. Above: Mrs. Violet Bartlett, Aid. Upper Center: Mrs. Mary Jordon, History and Science. Upper Right: Mrs. Dale Ferrell, Aid. Right: Miss Mary Randolph, Music. Far Right: Mr. Charles Cox, Science and Math. 82 1 JOSH Upper Left: Ken Blackley, Athletic Director. Upper Center: Bruce Fawver, Political Science. Above: Bobby Albrite, Agriculture. Far Left: Jane Kurczak, History and English. Left: Preston Sampson, Business. Lower Left: Elizabeth Smith, Librarian. Lower Center: Annette Fiddler, English. Below: Douglas Anderson, Band Director. 83 tii i Upper Left: James Kurczak, English 9. Upper Center: Stuart Heubi, Physical Education. Upper Right: Susan Gouldin, Home Economics. Right: Marlene William, English 10. Far Right: Randy Long, Distributive Education. Lower Left: Sarah Brown, Biology. Lower Center: Barbara Cottrell, Physical Education. Lower Right: Tammi Gilreath, Mathematics. Far Left: Louis Walker, Auto Mechanics. Left: Martin Hinson, Agriculture. Far Left: Kitty Haney, Business. Center Left: Jane Stover, Health Aides. Left: Charles Bay top, Day Trades. Far Left: Meta Sampson, Political Science. Left: Elizabeth Sebren, Mathematics. Upper Left: Mrs. Forrest. Office Worker. Upper Right: Bonnie Lemons, Guidance Counselor. Right: Mrs. Bailey. Study Hall Teacher. Far Right: Mrs. Dodson, Secretary. Below: Office Assistants: Pam Nelson, Debra Crocker, Estella LeVere. Penny Self, Traci Sprayberry, Leslie Hall, Barbara Schools, Viola Waterfield, and Teresa Barrack. Left: Cafeteria Workers: Frances Lewis, Jean Bareford, Elizabeth Carter, and Marjorie Hanks. Lower Left: Mrs. Sales, CETA Employee. Lower Center: Mr. Burrell, Bus Driver and Custodian. Below: Mr. Stover, Division Superintendent. Bottom: Richmond County School Board — William Saunders, Raymond Sullivan, Barbara Walker, and Thomas Taylor. 87 SPECIAL THANKS TO THESE PEOPLE: Mrs. Irene Lee Mr. Mrs. Charles M. Carter Mr. Mrs. Everette Bain Mr. Mrs. Neale Packett Gregg Vicik Rex Rogdon Ronald Alderman Nancy R. King Jennifer L. Schools Steve T. Davis Mrs. Mary L. Scott Mr. Russell Thompson Brenda J. Lewis Irene Sisson Viola Waterfield Renae Marks Duker Waterfield Mr. Mrs. Raymond Sullivan Mr. Mrs. G. A. Balderson, Jr. Louise S. Cralle Mr. Mrs. James B. Crocker Mr. Mrs. Earl Bryant Miss Angela Bryant Mr. Gary Bryant Marc Kenty Scott Kenty Russell Travers Mr. Mrs. E. L. Featherall Jamie, Frannie Christopher Germaine Lisa Parr Mrs. Felicia Thomas Mr. Mrs. Bruce H. Fawver Mrs. H. Norman Edwards Mr. Mrs. N. L. Edwards Cindy Courtney Rickey L. Middleton Mr. Mrs. Walter C. Smith Mr. Mrs. Warren Yeatman Mrs. Edmonia Yeatman Mr. James A. Christopher, Sr. Mr. Mrs. Richard Hayden Mr. Mrs. Herbert Scates Janice Mary E. Scates Mr. Mrs. Lewis Albert Veney Family Mr. Mrs. William Grigsby, Sr. Mr. Mrs. J. A. Christopher, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Wallace Shelton, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Oscar L. Ball, Sr. Miss Shelia M. Ball Mr. Mrs. J. B. Clark Mr. James O. Ash Lenard Burrell Mr. Mrs. Sherwood O ' Bier Agnes King Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Altaffer, Jr. Mr. Mrs. L. Wayne Pierson Mrs. Angeline Churchill Barbara Schools Mr. Mrs. Herbert W. Schools Mr. Mrs. Donald Cottrell Coates ' Hairstyling Salon Mr. Mrs. Clifton Douglas Mr. Mrs. Robert B. Gillions Mr. Mrs. Thomas Lewis Mr. Mrs. Ralph Simmons Mr. Mrs. Russell Barrack Mr. Irving Clark Mr. Mrs. C. W. Barrack Jr. Mr. Mrs. Dickie Brooks Ruth George Brown Mr. Mrs. Aubrey Lee Edwards Billy Dean Delano Mr. Mrs. Rudolph Brodersen Greta Griffith Mrs. R. Marshall Coggin Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mr. Mrs. L. Francis Dean Mr. Mrs. Clifton Parr Mr. Mrs. Gordon France Mr. Mrs. Harold Clarke Mr. Mrs. Lloyd Edwards Mr. Mrs. Derwin Booker Mr. Mrs. Allen Taylor Mr. Mrs. Charles Tolson Mr. Mrs. Mortioner Taylor Mr. Mrs. Perry Thompson Mr. Mrs. Charlie Jones Mr. Mrs. James Arthur III Mrs. Tami Gilreath Mrs. Dorothy Veney Dave Alice Green Sure Crop Liquid Plant Food Mr. Mrs. William A. Hinson Mrs. Blanche E. McKenney Mr. Mrs. Frank Smith Ms. Helen Edwards Mrs. Virginia Mae Wilkins Mr. Mrs. Walther B. Fidler Jeff Beasley Donnie Cindy Hayes Bland Sanders Johnson McCann, Inc. Mr. Mrs. Marion T. Ball Mr. Mrs. Lewis W. Thompson Mr. Mrs. George R. Veney Luzanne Forrest Pappas Mrs. Doris Maith Mrs. Grace Stowers Mr. Mrs. Lewis D. Jessie Ken Jessie Dr. Mrs. G. W. Goudenslager Mrs. F. Virginia Loudenslager Susan B. Loudenslager Earl Mozingo Mr. Mrs. Perry Hayes, Sr. Mr. Mrs. Gilbert Morse, Sr. Mr. Perry Hayes, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Preston Sampson Miss Deborah Burrell Kitty Haney Lucy and Francis Gray Mr. Mrs. W. D. Gray Pamela C. Ash Mr. Mrs. Charles Cox Mr. Mrs. Herbert L. Sebren Mrs. Clarabelle Barber Mrs. Shirley Croxton Mr. Douglas Anderson Precious Turner Mr. Mrs. Burch Saunders Mr. Mrs. Dillard R. France Mr. Mrs. Dick Minor Mr. Mrs. Lyell Gallagher H. Tommy Ferrell Catherine, William, Carey and Jimmy Hall Duraclean Carpet Cleaning Tammy Barrack Genevieve Forrest Mr. Mrs. Lawrence E. Johnson, Sr. Mr. Randy Long Mr. Mrs. Albert Hanks, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Carrington Mothershead Stewart Heubi Mr. Mrs. Bernard Davis, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Bartlett Mr. Mrs. Dodson Mr. Mrs. Bernard Headly Mr. Mrs. William Monroe, Sr. Mr. Mrs. Godfrey Lewis Mrs. Emma Veney Mr. Mrs. Roosevelt T. Lewis Mr. Calvin Henry Mr. Mrs. Charles LeVere Mrs. Jennie LeVere Mr. Russell LeVere Mr. George Thompson Mrs. Novella Smith Miss Vivian Smith Mr. Mrs. Phillip Prillaman Dr. Mrs. James R. Knight Doris Jean Lewis Mr. Mrs. Stephen M. Teese Mr. Mrs. Charles A. Lewis Mrs. Verline Canada Mr. Mrs. Warner Baylor Mr. Mrs. Gerald Gay Mr. Mrs. Gregory Gay Mr. Mrs. Talbert J. Saunders Mr. Mrs. Norris W. France Mr. Mrs. Geroge Sydnor Mr. Mrs. Willie R. McEachin Mr. Mrs. Ray Lucas Mr. Mrs. Bernard Packett Mr. Mrs. John C. Brann, Jr. James B. Crocker Robert M. Brann Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Wilson Mr. Mrs. J. E. Wilson Mr. Mrs. Ben F. Allen Mr. Mrs. Ladell Pierson Mr. Mrs. Tom Brooks Mr. Mrs. McArthur Sisson Mr. Mrs. James L. Gray Miss Sharon Gray Mr. Mrs. Roland H. Sisson Miss Williams Mr. Mrs. Leslie Hall Billy Winnie Johnson Mr. Mrs. Charles O. Hall Mr. Mrs. Leslie Wilkins, Jr. Mrs. Louise G. Self Mr. Mrs. James M. Self Mr. Mrs. George H. Sydnor George H. Sydnor, III Kathy Sydnor Mason Evelyn Sanders Mr. Mrs. Pete Coates Mr. Mrs. Ralph Redford Chip Minor Mr. Mrs. O. J. Douglas, Sr. Louis G. Packett Mr. Mrs. Donnie Barrack Mr. Mrs. Earl King Ennis King Mr. Mrs. Ralph G. Barrack 88 Betsy ' s Kut ' N Kurl HAYES Work Professional 529-7445 P. O. Box 38 Village, Virginia 22570 Open: Wed, Thur, Fri. 9am-8pm Clothes Uniforms Rappahannock Shopping Center Tappahannock, Virginia 22560 Lankford ' s Radiator Repair We Tot ' m Tappahannock, VA 443-4420 22560 Tappahannock, Virginia 22560 Twin Rivers Elliott Tire Distributing Co., Inc. Tappahannock, VA Wayne Pierson Aubrey Edwards Warsaw, Virginia 22572 443-4240 Universal Exterminating Co. Brown ' s Market M. Maylord Belfield Warsaw, Virginia 333-4111 Haynesville, Virginia 22472 Heathsville Market Country Cured Hams George Nancy Childs Heathsville, VA 580-3371 B. L. Albrite Callao, VA Bryant ' s Bear Service Standard Garage SPECIALIZING IN I Wheel Aligning Wheel Balancing Warsaw, VA 333-4784 Warsaw, Virginia 22572 333-5238 Warsaw Exxon E. Y. Brooks WARSAW, VA 333-3125 Warsaw, Virginia 22572 I NORTHERN NECK ALUMINUM The Aluminum People Siding, Patios, Porch Enclosures Awnings Storm Door, Storm Windows, and Roofing Free Estimate Cheerfully Given Rt. 2, Box 410, Warsaw, Va. 22572 W. W. GRAIN CO. INC. FAIR PRICES — HONEST WEIGHTS FRIENDLY RELATIONS HWY. 3 4 ML SOUTH WARSAW, VA PIZZA—SPAGHETTI—LASAGNA SUBMARINE, etc. 3Rmna Italian tzza Ifofitaurant Rappahannock Shopping Center • ORDERS TO GO • Telephone 443-5240 Tappahannock, Va. 22560 333-3352 (804) ,333-7911 (80-4) 580-4481 3rvinq 2). pachett realtor REAL ESTATE FARM. RIVERFRONT. TIMBER INVESTMENT PROPERTY AND APPRAISALS WARSAW. VIRGINIA 22572 If 91 Levi ' s LEVI STRAUSS CO. ® QUALITY NEVER GOES OUT OF STYLE. Warsaw, Virginia 25th Anniversary 1953 1978 Seen-o-Auto Parts Automotive and Industrial Engines and Parts PET INCORPORATED DAIRY DIVISION Warsaw, Va. 22572 Open 8:00 to 5:30 Weekdays 8:00 to I :00 Saturdays 333 6383 or 333 4400 P.O. Box 43, Warsaw, VA 22572 Go and Grow With See-n-O TAPPAHANNOCK BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY 443-3344 MONTROSSTIRE AND RECAPPING CO. New and Used Tires — Quality Recapping Montross, Va. 22520 Day Phone: 493-432 I Night Phone: 333-3307 B. F. Goodrich McCreary 94 KmialB 95 Modern Air Conditioned Coaches FOR CHARTER Schools, clubs, churches Business Group Travel Anywhere in America FOR INFORMATION CALL: TALMADGE L. KING 333-2191 Warsaw Bus Terminal 97 Warsaw Drug, Incorporated Pharmacists — J. Samuel Davis Boyd S. Clements Wa Vi 333 41 22 rsaw rg nia 98 100 CONGRATULATIONS MIDDLE PENINSULA —N. N. SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATON Warsaw, Va. 22572 Phone 333 2000 P.O. Box 829, Glouster, Va. P.O. Bx. 556, Kilmarnock Phone 693 4343 Phone 435 3 1 1 6 ,. V v Of you j SAVINGS UP T ° £ 40 OOO w KEMPER NURSERY Specializing in Retail Shrubs and Trees Azaleas Roses Hollies Magnolias Peat Moss Pine Bark Member VNA Location Rt. 3 Farnham, VA CHANDLER CHEVROLET PONTIAC o CONDREY MOTOR PARTS, INC. Montross, Virginia 493-3421 Montross, Va. Virginia Elastic Corporation MURPHY EQUIPMENT COMPANY We carry a complete line of parts and a full, professional service department — PLUS — Men trained and experienced in knowing your farm equipment. PHONE 472-2525-26 Box 61, Mt. Holly, Virginia 22524 (Corner of Rt. 202) 102 Naylor ' s Beach Campsites SKm B CREOSOTE PENTA SALT WOOD PRESERVERS, INC 804—333-4022 Pressure Treated Lumber, Posts, Poles Warsaw, Virginia 103 104 Safeguard Automotive Corporation Tappahannock, VA (804) 443-4351 105 j TAPPAHANNOCK BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY Footings Septic Tanks Sewerage Connections Farnham, VA 580-7033 22460 394-2165 E. W. Beasley Sons Farm tiling Basements Authorized Catalog Sales Merchant Warsaw, Va. TALMADGE M. KING, Owner T. WAYNE KING Assistant manager 333-4005 443-5000 — Large Selection of Fashionable Frames — Prescriptions Filled and Lenses Copied — Fashion Tints, Gradients and Sunsensor No Appointment Necessary Tappahannock, VA mum IU towiuie Bell OPTICIANRY Tappahannock, VA 22460 443-3344 106 FREDERICK NORTHUP, INC. B. P. Petroleum Distributor Warsaw, VA 333-841 I MURPHY SEED SERVICE, INC. HOME GROWN SEED HARDWARE FERTILIZER LAWN GARDEN EQUIPMENT HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS homelue] ■---— . PHONE: 472-3712 PHONE: 472-2755 Seed-Fertilizer Lawn Garden Mt. Holly, Virginia 22524 107 THE BANK OF MONTROSS Branch: Bank of Colonial Beach Colonial Beach, VA With The Time and Temperature Full Service Banks Member FDIC DABNEY FORD TRACTOR INC. Tappahannock, Virginia 443-3456 TAPPAHANNOCK FORD INC. P.O. Box I 165 Tappahannock, VA 22560 1 NORTHERN NECK ELECTRIC CO. Phone: 443-3381 Warsaw, VA 108 ABC News American Top-40 AM FM 55 60 70 80 90 100 1 20 140 160 -l- WRAR-AM “Middle of Your Dial” 88 90 92 94 98 100 102 104 06 108 WRAR-FM STEREO 105.5 Dial Dial Tappahannock, Va. 22460 Compliments of NORTHERN NECK GRAIN COOPERATIVE, Your Year Round Grain Market Nomini Grove, Virginia 22572 Phone:493-3791 CONTINENTAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 12 Main Street, Warsaw, Virginia Member Continental Telephone System MONTROSS LUMBER CO. INC. Montross, Virginia 22520 Telephone (804) 493-3121 Hardwood and Pine Lumber Air Dried and Kiln Dried TREATED CROSS TIES TANGIER AND CHESEPEAKE CRUISES V ALL kl WARSAW, VIRGINIA 333-4565 ALL IN THE FAMILY STEAK HOUSE Seafood Chicken John B. Freeman, PRESIDENT P.O. Box 898 Tappahannock, Va. 22560 443-251 I [ • utter Lv- -xL € Phone 333-4525 SELF MOTOR CO. Chrysler Plymouth UIMMIK and Dodge Dealer Plymouth SI Farnham, Va. 22460 (804) 394-2700 ELLIOT TIRE R.G. CLARK LUMBER Will Buy Timber Firewood for Sale — Delivered Rf. 2 — Box 235 Warsaw, V . 22572 YOUR FIRESTONE TIRE DEALER Auto Glass Installed Tune-Ups — Brakes — Shocks Phone 333-2141 Warsaw, Va. B. H. BAIRD INSURANCE AGENCY THE FABRIC SHOP Insurance Service Since 1895 Property — Casualty — Life Warsaw, Virginia APPROVED SINGER DEALER Everything for the Seamstress 333-4013 ■ Singer Sales and Service Phone 443-2424 Tappahannock, Va. Ill 112 113 BEVANS OYSTER COMPANY, INC. Route I, Box427B Kinsale, VA 22488 (804) 472-2331 3evorV5 Oysters ICoo. Fresh Oysters VA 303 Frozen Bait « ■ ' W Su? WARSAW SUPER MARKET Only USDA Choice Meat Above: Jeff Sisson rests after rearranging the bedding plants in front of his place of employ. Right: Perry Hayes and Gary Bryant also work at Warsaw Supermarket — DE Work Program. Below: Jeffrey Maiden returns to the store after deliverying groceries to a customer’s car. Hot Dogs Icy Slush Popcorn 116 JAMES A. SULLIVAN REAL ESTATE Callao, Virginia 23435 WATERFRONT FARMS HOMES Home 529-5099 Business 529-4193 A R REFRIGERATION, INCORPORATED Heating Air Conditioning Specialists One of the Largest Installers in Virginia Emmerton, Va. 394-9510 NORTHERN NECK TRANSMISSION Automatic Transmission — Foreign, Domestic REPAIRED — REBUILT — EXCHANGED Transmission Coolers Installed 4-Wheel Drive Repairs FREE ESTIMATES One Day Service . . . Most Cases CHARLES CLARK — JOHN HAWKES Warsaw, Va. 22572 Phone 333-4435 VILLAGE SEED SERVICE White — New Ideal Farm Equipment Sales — Service Phone: 529-6360 Village, Va. 22570 COUNTRY TOWN GIFT AND CERAMIC SHOP Arts Crafts 221 Prince Street, Tappahannock, Va. 22560 805—443-4700 Lawrence H. Gingell 117 B S Chevrolet Sales, Inc. Tappahannock, Virginia Phone:443-4316 BUILDING A BETTER WAY TO SEE THE U.S.A. Commonwealth Florist, I nc. Flowers — Sifts — Antiques Warsaw, VA 22572 333-7331 120
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