Rappahannock High School - Rappahannock / Confederate Yearbook (Warsaw, VA)

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Happenings at RHS Top Left: “Theater Four” performs Small Wonders at RHS. Top Right: A juggler demonstrates his technique. Upper Left: Mr. Vango teaches pottery in a mini class. Upper Right: The opera actors perform portions of “Don Pasquale.” Left: Tyler Saunders takes photography taught by Mrs. Jean Harper. 3 New Vocational School Expands Opportunities for RHS Students Top: The New Vocational School located in Richmond County, a regional school. Top Left: Jackie Shelton learns how to grow plants in Horticulture class at the Vocational Center. Top Right: Clifton Bladerson welds parts together. Left: Pam Dodson washes the head of a fellow student. 4 r Top Left : Connie Moody helps a “patient” while at the Vocational School. Top Right: Donald Newton repairs a motor. Left: Sandra Churchill prepares food for the consumption of the students at the Vocational Center. Bottom Left: Tommy Topz, Kevin Dawson, and Esther Byrd experiment with the plants in the greenhouse. Bottom Right: Vince Sulik works diligently on a tractor motor. 5 Fall Follies Presented at Open House Above: Students announce the coming of the circus at the “Fall Follies.” Upper Right: Principal, Mr. O’Dell, and family await the beginning of the “Fall Follies.” Right: The taming of the lion is always an important part of the circus. Below: Members of the chorus entertain the audience. Lower Right: Bonnie Ballantine and Lisa Parr discuss the arrival of the circus. 6 3m mm ffgS umow Move Over, Please; FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: President, Adrienne Carter; Vice President, Angela Jones; Secretary, Paula Pitman, Treasurer, Lisa Wood; and Reporter, Kent Sanders. Jackie Ambrose Tyrone Bailey Fred Ball Gaylen Ball Kirby Ball Marcel Ball Angelo Barber Mary Barber Janice Barrack the Freshmen Are Here Tom Beasley Kathy Bell Karen Bowen Linda Branish Cathy Brann Cynthia Brann Chris Bronner Bernice Brown Betty Brown Carrington Brown Lisa Brown Melissa Brown Sharon Brown Cindy Bryant Adrienne Carter Fred Carter Scott Carter Tina Carter Eddie Clark Amos Clayton Daphne Cox Gary Cox Lisa Dameron Robert Dameron 8 Linda Dandridge Barbara Darby Edward Darby Mike Darnall Jamie Davis Bunnie Dunaway Wade Dunaway Dusty Dungan David Elliott John Elliott LaNieve Elliott Kathy Elmore Bonnie Evans Mark Fallin Yolanda Gaines Wanda Gordon Sandra Gray Cynthia Grigsby Joe Hall Dennis Hanks Left: Freshmen J.V. Football Players — No. 56, Jamie Davis; No. 11, Dusty Dungan; No. 32, Perry Thompson; and No. 10, Kent Sanders. Above: Robin Sisson scores two points for Rappahannock Raiders. 9 Glenn Marks Joyce Martin Paul Martin Albert Moseley During a pep rally, Adrianne Carter spurs on the spirit of the Freshmen. Tommy Hardwick Ricky Hayden Bonnie Headley Boyd Headley Sandra Headley Irma Henderson Lewis Henderson Joseph Henry Juanita Hester Drewry Hill Carlette Holden Margaret Horn Dean Hutchinson Rembert Jackson Robert Jackson Angela Jett Carolyn Johnson Angela Jones Oliver Kelly Dusty King Ronnie Lewis Susan Lewis Stephanie Lowery Ray Lucas 10 Tyler Sanders Norma Sanford Derrick Saunders Faye Saunders Janice Scates Karen Schools Lewis Schools Giles Scott Robin Sisson Steven Smith Lisa Sorrell Jimmy Storng Elvis Mozingo Patrick Newton Lisa Oliff Kim Palmiter Kevin Peyton Paula Pitman Belinda Reynolds Rodney Rhodes Annie Robinson David Rouse Kent Sanders Paul Sanders tf; Left: Lewis Henderson, masonry student at the Vocational School, builds a brick wall. Above: Paula Pitman, Lisa Wood, and Bonnie Evans admire the photography work done by RHS students during the Photography Workshop. 11 «r m Justin Veney Leslie Veney Sondra Veney Tina Veney Allen Webb Roger Wilkins Columbus Veney Cynthia Veney Lisa Wood Robert Yeatman Allen Taylor Reggie Taylor Morris Thompson Perry Thompson Tony Thompson Jamie Thorn Barbara Turner Bradley Veney Top: Janice Barrack and Janice Scates roam the halls of RHS. Above: Freshmen girls in General Business Class during Second Period. Sophomores Do It Better SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: President, Beth Yeatman; Vice President, Jennifer Saunders; Secretary, Erica Carey; Treasurer, Terry Bain; and Reporter, Charles Tolson. Billy Ambrose James Amos Patricia Bailey Terry Bain Rusty Balderson Herman Ball Jeffrey Ball Jennifer Ball Penny Ball Robert Barrett Jackie Brown Todd Brown Mark Bryant Ricky Bryant Brenda Canada Erica Carey William Conley Sandra Cupitt Hazel Dandridge Ida Dandridge Wayne Dandridge Mary Ann Delano Diane Dodson Pam Dodson 13 Jackie Brown keeps the ball in the hands of the Raiderettes during the Northumberland game. Kenny Dunaway Chris Dungan Sandy Dungan Bruce Douglas Mitch Douglas Norman Edwards Samuel Ellerbe Harold Fauntleroy Kirk Gaines Oswald Gaines David Gallagher Mary Beth Gay Marlene Gray Gail Hamblin Mark Hanks Robert Hayes Annette Haynie Babette Haynie Billie Jo Hinson Karen Hinson Thomas Hinson Robin Hutt Pat Ingraham Bryant Johnson Valerie Johnson Pam Jones Roger Jones Nettie King Kathleen Knight Patricia Landon Angelia Lee Chris Lewis Johnny Lewis 14 Drema Lowry Jennifer Mahan Dexter Monroe Stacie Morris Glenn Morse David Morse Troy Mothershead Terri Moseley Donald Newton Maria Newton Clarence Northern Matt Oliff Tammy Packett Terry Parker David Pierson Denise Prillaman Sherry Reamy Susan Revere Calvin Robinson Paige Robinson Jane Sanders Jennifer Saunders Timmy Scott Yvonne Scott Left: David Pierson, Troy Mothershead and Chris Lewis wash their hands in the blood of the deceased Julius Caesar, Rusty Balderson. Above: Jeanette Towles prepares the gymnasium floor for the next home girls’ basketball game. 15 Paige Summerville Remona Sydnor Franklin Taylor Glenn Taylor Mark Taylor Walter Taylor Charles Tolson Jeanette Towles Tom Towles Gary Turner Keith Williams Brian Wilkins Keith Whelan James Wood Westley Woolard Beth Yeatman ML Above: Drema Lowry and Paige Summerville check the accuracy of their DNA molecules. Right: Harold Fauntleroy gets ready for another Raider season. Rose Turner James Vanlandingham Daryl Veney Elsie Veney Raymond Veney Sarah Walker Terry Self Robyn Seward Valerie Sisson Keith Smith Tony Smith Anthony Sumiel 16 Students Become Involved in Activities at RHS. Top Left: Patsy Potter experimenting on Diane Dodson. Top Right: Tyler Sanders in Photography class. Left: Ken France, Tony Walker, Donald Carter, and Reggie Shelton learn new skills at Vocational Center. Bottom Left: Freshman acquire business skills. Bottom Right: David Pierson, Sarah Walker, Troy Mothershead, and Sherry Reamy pick out pictures for annual. Two Years Gone, One Year To Go, A Year To Think A bout It Kelvin Arthur Terry Bailey David Balderson Maureen Ball Bonnie Ballentine Andrew Barber Linda Barber Allen Barrack Linda Blue Cynthia Brooks Joyce Brown Karen Bryant Esther Byrd Coletha Carter Donald Carter JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: President, Coletha Carter; Vice President, Robert Wilson; Secretary, Darlene Gray (Not pictured); Treasurer, Sherry Heitchew; Reporter, Paige Sanders. Kevin Dawson Julie Douglas Timmy Dunaway Cindy Dungan Molly Ellerbe Tony Farish Amy Crowder David Darnall Butch Filkoski Debbie France Ken France Robbie France Sue France Jacqueline Castro Dave Christopher Sandra Churchill Douglas Clark Tammy Conley Levern Gaines Gil Goddin Arlessa Gray Avery Gray Darlene Gray Kenny Grindstaff Drum Major, Andrew Barber, leads the way Lesa Hale Karen Hardwick Timmy Harper Brenda Harris Sherry Heitchew Carrington Henderson Lewis Hutchison Cheryl Johnson Kenny Langford Darryl LeVere Connie Lewis Detria Lewis 20 Louella Lewis Welford McDowney Carl Milstead Constance Moody David Morris Frank Mullin Jeff Newsome Vernon Newton Verstina Newton Left: Watch out, Coletha! Kelvin’s “slightly dangerous.” Above: Dave Christopher listens intently in class. Stanford Page Lisa Parr Keith Peyton Patsy Potter Debbie Rhodes Valerie Richardson Dorsel Robinson Paige Sanders Robin Sanders Wanda Sanford Sandy Saunders David Scott Julie Scott Lawrence Scott Dawn Seward Mike Seward Reggie Shelton Albert Smith Levern Sydnor Joe Taylor Alan Thomas Mary Thompson Tommy Tokarz Robert Vaughan Coline Veney Floyd Veney Geraldine Veney Petunia Veney Princess Veney Jack Walker Tony Walker Jack Walston Nita Woolard 22 Shall Pass Through This World but Once Bret Karl Albert “Bret” Ronald Dean Alderman “Ronald” Jonathan Wayne Amos “Johnny” Myron Lovell Arthur “Myron” Clifton Moxley Balderson “Clifton” Coletha Zola Ball “Coletha” Katina Rozina Ball “Katina” Bridgett Ann Baughan “Bridgett” Rodney Dale Baughan “Rod” Connie Dale Baylor “Connie” Marjorie Elaine Brann “Elaine” 24 Marshall Lee Brown “Marshall” i Odessa Carnette Brown “Odessa” Sharon Yvette Brown “Sharon” Florence Edna Canada “Flo” Ernestine Roberta Carter “Ernestine” Carolyn Jean Christopher “Carolyn” Debra Jean Clark “Debra” Gail Elaine Conley “Gail” Mary Sue Crocker “Mary Sue” Betty Phillips Davis “Betty” Johnny Mac Davis “Johnny” Susan Ann Delano “Susan” 25 A ny Good Therefore That I Can Do Lloyd O’Neil Dunaway “Lloyd” Mary Theresa Dungan “Terrie” Valerie Michelle Elliott “Valerie” Cora Mamita Epps “Nita” Oswald Theodore Fallin, Jr. “Teddy” Florence Dorethea Fauntleroy “Florence” Ann Marie Forrester “Ann” Tammy Renee France “Tammy” Timothy Clarence France “Timmy” Jennifer Ophelia Gaines “Jennifer” Rex Leonard Gordon “Rex” 26 Eileen Gray “Eileen” Richard Thomas Hardwick “Ricky” William Keith Hanks “Keith” Kimberly Kay Harris “Kim” Rebecca Joanna Harris “Becky” Carole Lynn Hayes “Missy” Deborah Alease Henry “Deborah” Brian Tuck Hinson “Brian” Berma Jean Jackson “Berma” Sharon Renee Jackson “Sharon” Preston Hartwell Johnson “Preston” Cynthia Ann King “Cindy” 27 Addison Wayne Lewis “Wayne” Antonio Hampton Lewis “Antonio” Catherine Elizabeth Lewis “Beth” Denise Marei Lewis “Denise” Thomas Charles Lewis “Charles” Jeffrey Eugene Maiden “Jeffrey” Glenna Rhea Marks “Glenna” Bruce Anthony Milburn “Bruce” Edmund Randolph Mozingo “Randy” Let Me Do It Now Regina Joanne King “Joanne” Jennifer Mae Landon “Jenny” 28 Andrew Benjamin O’Bier “Andy” I i Jennifer Leigh Oliff “Jenny” Paige Renee Parr “Paige” Paul Gregory Pitman “Greg” Jennifer Marlene Rich “Marlene” Regina Rogers “Regina” Donald Wayne Rose “Donald” Stephen Henry Rouse “Steve” Debbie Jean Sanford “Debbie” Patricia Elaine Sanford “Patti” Donna Lynne Saunders “Donna” Brenda Sue Scates “Brenda” 29 For I Shall Not Pass This Way Again Michael Allen Scott “Michael” Jacqueline Marie Shelton “Jackie” Jeffrey McAuthur Sisson “Jeff” Fern Diane Smith “Fern” Robert Andrew Smith “Robert” Autie Julian Sprayberry “Autie” Waldy Vaince Sulik “Vince” Raymond Sullivan III “Ray” Gwendolyn Monique Sumiel “Gwen” Terry Kay Sydnor “Terry” Debbie Elaine Taylor “Debbie” 30 Stewart Cortez Tolson “Stewart” Valerie Glendale Towles “Mouci” Lisa Althea Turner “Lisa” Brenda Lee Veney “Brenda” Monica Melinda Veney “Monica” Nathaniel Veney “Nat” Shelia Irene Veney “Shelia” Gregory Luther Vicik “Greg” Cathy Ann Walston “Cathy” Carolyn Lynne Wilkins “Carolyn” Michael Carlton Yeatman “Michael” 31 We Dedicate the 1980 Yearbook to Mr. Anderson Who — — spends many Saturday afternoons marching in parades. — attends home football games to lead his band in the “Star Spangled Banner”. — plays in a band group — “The Gentlemen of Sound.” — brings the school year to an end with the playing of “Pomp and Circumstance” at graduation. — brings music to RHS on Sunday afternoons in the form of concerts. — teaches at RHS and RCI. — turns novices into professional musicians. — spends hours packing and unpacking band uniforms. — wins trophies for RHS with his band. 32 Top Left: Elaine Brann and Carole Hayes prepare the mimeograph machine so they can run basketball programs. Top Right: Berma Jackson learns a new skill in VOT class. Left: Debbie Sanford, Donald Rose, Susan Delano, and Odessa Brown wait for one of Mrs. Sampson’s hard assignments. Bottom Left: Robert Smith enjoys a Coke break at the Vocational School. Bottom Right: Marlene Rich and Monica Veney use their artistic talents in Home Crafts Class. Seniors On The Go Far Left: Mrs. Montrose Bailey: Study Hall Assistant. Left: Mr. Ken Blackley: Ferrum College — Driver’s Education. Far Left: Mrs. Sarah Brown: Barber-Scotia — Vocational Biology, and General Biology. Left: Mr. Clarence Burrell: Maintenance. Far Left: Mrs. Barbara Cottrell: Virginia State — P.E. and Health 9 and 10. Left: Mr. Charles Cox: Lynchburg College — Algebra I and II, Math 9, and Physics. 35 Mrs. Deenie Dodson: Secretary Mr. Bruce Fawver: Madison — World Geography, World History, and U.S. History. Right: Mrs. Annette Fiddler Troy State — English 9 and 11 Far Right: Mrs. Tami Gilreath: Allen University — Math 9, and Modern Math 1. Right: Mrs. Susan Gouldin: Longwood College — Home Economics II, III, and IV, and Home Crafts. Far Right: Mrs. Dale Ferrell: Aid. Upper Left: Mrs. Jane Kurczak: William and Mary — English 12 and U.S. History Upper Right: Mr. James Kurczak: Fairmont State University — English 9. Far Left: Mr. Derrick Jones: Appalachian State — Special Education Resource Teacher. Left: Mrs. Bonita Lemons: Appalachian State University — Guidance Counselor. Far Left: Mr. Randy Long: VPI and SU — D.E. I and II. Left: Mr. Pete Lysher: William and Mary — Health and P.E. 9 and 10. 37 Right: Miss Martha Oakley: Madison — General Music, Music Appreciation, and Choral Music. Far Right: Mr. Tim Martin: Longwood —Spanish I and II, French I and II. Right: Mrs. Meta Sampson: Virginia State — Government, and U.S. History. Far Right: Mr. Preston Sampson: A T State University — Typing I, General Business and Recordkeeping. Right: Mr. David See: VPIandSU — General Mechanics, Agriculture II, III, and IV and Horticulture. m. Far Right: Mrs. Elizabeth Sebren: Sweet Briar — Algebra I, and III, and Geometry. Far Left: Mrs. Kitty Haney: VCU —Shorthand land II, Typing II, VOT, and Bookkeeping. Left: Mr. Douglas Anderson Virginia State — Band. Far Left: Mrs. Elizabeth Smith: University of Virginia — Librarian. Left: Mrs. Vivian Stevens — Aid. Far Left: Mrs. Mary Sulik: Middle Tennessee State University — Earth Science, U.S. History, and Chemistry.- Left: Miss Marlene Williams: Longwood — English 10. 39 Right: Fred Pitman, Assistant Superintendent. Far Right: James Stover, Division Superintendent. Below: Cafeteria Staff: Elizabeth Carter, Jean Bareford, Marjorie Hanks, and Frances Lewis. Below Right: Karl O’Dell, Rappahannock High School Principal. RICHMOND COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS: William Saunders, Raymond Sullivan, Barbara Walker and Thomas Taylor. 40 Annual Staff Captures School Events Front: Cindy Dungan, photographer; Carole Hayes, and Elaine Brann, co-editors; and Sinka Brooks, photographer. Row 2: G. Veney, B. Turner, S. Heitchew, D. France, S. France, T. Baines, C. Brann, C. Christopher, L. Harris, D. Lewis, J. Oliff, P. Bailey, L. Blue, P. Veney. Row 3: C. King, F. Marks, B. Reynolds, J. Scates, D. Lowry, S. Reamy, S. Walker, C. Carter, R. Hutt, P. Saunders, A. Crowder, J. Douglas, A. Robinson, J. Hester, T. Veney. Row 4: L. Elliott, L. Lewis, M. Horn, F. Canada, M. Crocker, E. Carey, T. Fallin, K. Hanks, L. Hale, N. Woolard, S. Johnson, S. Veney, A. Jett, B. Darby. Above: Sinka Brooks prepares the camera in order that she may take pictures for the Annual. Above Right: Co-editor, Elaine Brann, works on the layout for the 1980 Annual. Right: Carole Hayes, co-editor, and Cindy King, sports editor select pictures for the sports pages. 42 Foreign Language Club Explores Cultures Front Row: Mr. Martin, Sponsor; D. Peirson, L. Wood, K. Knight, E. Carey, G. Hamblin, C. Baylor — Officers. Row 2: K. Peyton, B. Headley, V. Towles, J. Oliff, D. Lewis, L. Parr, B. Canada, C. Johnson, A. Jones, S. Brown, K. Harris, R. Turner, Y. Scott, V. Richardson, P. Veney, B. Veney, R. Rogers, M. Thompson. Row 3: M. Ellerby, A. Carter, A. Lee, R. Sydnor, M. Gay, A. Haynie, S. Revere, K. Sanders, D. Lowry, R. Balderson, P. Martin, B. Haynie, T. Mosley, S. France, D. France, S. Heitchew, G. Conley, C. Christopher. Row 4: J. Davis, B. Evans, B. Headley, L. Oliff, K. Schools, C. Grigsby, L. Elliott, J. Barrack, J. Scates, B. Reynolds, W. Grodon, I. Henderson, J. Elliott, D. Elliott, R. Yeatman, M. Darnell, L. Lewis, J. Thorn, P. Sanders, T. Bain. Row 5: R. Yeatman, T. Packett, T. Mothershead, P. Summerville, D. Prillaman, A. Lewis, J. Ball, A. Smith, B. Jackson, M. Horn, P. Pitman, K. Palminter, V. Sisson, J. Saunders, J. Castro, B. J. Hinson, V. Sisson, S. Veney, K. Knight, J. Scott. Row 6: M. Delano, F. Canada, R. Sullivan, B. Scates, D. Scott, D. Christopher, G. Johnson, L. Hale, W. Conley, K. Smith, A. Webb, B. Balderson, C. Henderson, T. Wood, K. Pitman, K. Peyton, M. Fallin, N. Edwards, J. Walker, R. Wilson. Math Club Continues at RHS Front Row: President, Gail Conley; Vice President, Mary Sue Crocker; Secretary, Valerie Elliott; Treasurer, Jenny Oliff. Row 2: Denise Lewis, Kim Harris, Belinda Reynolds, Julie Scott, Louella Lewis, Sherry Heitchew, Debbie France, Sinka Brooks, Sue France, Jackie Castro and Lisa Parr. Row 3: LaNeive Elliott, Keith Peyton, Jack Walker, Rob Wilson, Alan Thomas, Carl Milstead, Gill Goddin, Antonio Lewi s, Teddy Fallin. 43 Seated: Editors — B. Scates, S. Heitchew, P. Sanford, V. Elliott. Row 2: L. Parr, K. Harris, S. LeVere, B. Turner, T. Mosely, D. France, M. Veney. Row 3: J. Scott, M. Delano, D. Pierson, M. Scott, J. Maiden, S. Saunders, F. Canada. Row 4: M. Gamel, R. Rogers, S. France, S. Brooks, T. Mothershead. Newspaper Keeps Students Informed Above: Cindy Dungan mixes chemicals for the darkroom so that she can print pictures for the next edition of the Newspaper. Upper Right: Editors Patti Sanford and Valerie Elliott review the latest edition of the Rappahannock Yell. Right: Sherry Heitchew proofreads the first edition of the Yell. 44 Above: Home Representatives — Seated: G. Sumiel, A. Jones, B. Jackson, C. Holden, M. Brown, C. Carter, P. Sanford, C. Brann. Standing: A. Thomas, J. Strong, E. Carey, F. Mulliri, B. Harris and P. Summerville. Left: Monica Veney, SCA President, and Mrs. Brown, SCA Sponsor, displays a poster about the upcoming dance. Below: SCA Officers — President, Monica Veney; Vice President, Connie Moody; Secretary, Sherry Heitchew; Treasurer, Carolyn Christopher; and Reporter, Susan LeVere. SCA Sponsors Dance SC E Castr Jenni; Balde Seated: B. Veney, Secretary; P. Johnson, President, F. Canada, Treasurer; C. Baylor, Reporter; E. Byrd, Vice President (missing). Row 2: V. Towles, A. Lee, Y. Scott, T. Veney, S. Brown. Row 3: B. Hinson, B. Scates, T. Fallin, E. Carey, K. Hanks, V. Veney, M. Thompson, J. Saunders. Row 4: B. Turner, M. Sydnor, J. Towles, J. Hester, K. Harris. RHS’s Library Club Sue France, 2nd place in District Spelling. Lisa Parr, 1st place at Rappahannock, Sandy Dungan, 1st place in District, Girls’ Prose Reading. Alan Thomas, 2nd place in District, Boys Original Oratory. RHS Takes Three Places in District Top Left: CHE c Llsa Wood, fir Science Catego 46 RHS Participates in Science Fair ZSu V;, U „rSb“rFLTRo H ' “ f“ L “« Jennifer Oliff. Row 3: Sandy Dungan, Billie Jo Hinson Valerie Sisson IVHrv n i a k n Hardwick, Paiil Martin, Denise Lewis, and Balderson, Jack Walker. Keith Hanks, Keith Peyton, Sink] Brooks, and Loueila Lewif ma - 0 ' A ' a Th ° mas ’ Buddy 47 Winners at Kilmarnock Parade Row 1: P. Robinson, D. Lewis, T. Sydnor, L. Wood, S. Saunders. 2nd Row: R. Turner, B. Turner, B. Canada, F. Canada, C. Johnson, A. Carter, A. Jones, J. Brown, G. Sumiel, D. Henry, P. Thompson, M. Taylor, R. Jones, J. Ball, C. Lewis, R. Lewis, W. Dunaway. Row 3: S. Dungan, Band Director — Mr. Anderson, R. Taylor, K. Dunaway, C. Tolson, F. Veney, A. Smith, K. Arthur, H. Fauntleroy, D. LeVere, O. Gaines, K. Grindstaff, G. Goddin,C. Milstead, A. Gray, B. Hinson, T. Parker, S. Carter, L. Schools, K. Lankford, R. Vaughan, M. Arthur. Right: Prior to the Open House, the band gets into formation. Below: During the Christmas Concert, Gwen Sumiel and Brian Hinson play the Christmas selections. Bottom Right: Andrew Barber displays the trophy and $100 the band won at the Kilmarnock Parade. 48 HANNOCK HIGH Sty 0 marching raiders ( I WARSAW, VA $ K If) ft 11 1 1 afi ■ ■Bl B Top Left: FLAG GIRLS: Nita Epps (Kneeling), Sharon Brown, Yvonne Scott, Annie Robinson, Jennifer Gaines, Jennifer Saunders, Regina Rogers and Florence Fauntleroy. Above: The Raiders march before the audience at the Open House. Left: COLOR GUARD: Mary Thompson, Robin Seward, Pamela Jones; Drum Major, Andrew Barber; Sarah Walker, Drema Lowry, and Coletha Garter. Below : RIFLE SQUAD: Connie Moody, leader (Kneeling) Debra Clarke, Jennifer Mahan, Joyce Brown, Sandy Saunders, Wanda Gordon, Robin Lewis, and Irma Henderson. 49 Future Farmers of America Row 1: Mr. See, Sponsor; Glenn Morse, Keith Whelan, Robert Vaughan, and Tommy Hardwick. Row 2: Debbie Taylor, Ida Dandridge, Shirley Darby, James Sanders, Debbie Sanford, James Amos. Row 3: Wayne Lewis, David Moss, Tony Walker, Ken France, Thomas Hinson, Preston Johnson, LeVerne Gaines. Row 4: Edward Darby, Marcel Ball, Herman Ball, Robert Hayes, Alan Barrack. Row 5: Steve Smith, Derrick Sanders, Terry Self, Tom Towles, Dusty King, Dennis Hanks. Row 6: Drewry Hill, Albert Moseley, Eddie Northern, Robert White, Billy Ambrose, Ronnie Lewis, Timmy Scott. Row 7: Bruce Douglas, Eddie Clarke, Reggie Taylor, Lewis Schools, Chris Lewis, Brian Vanlandingham. Switch-Side Debaters Win Regionah Above: Alan Thomas and Carl Milstead display the trophy that they won. Alan and Carl were the Regional Champions for the Switch-Side Debate. Upper Right: Sandy Dungan, affirmative team member, and Sherry Heitchew, Negative team member. Right: Jamie Davis, Negative team member; David Balderson; and David Gallagher, Affirmative team member. Win Three Places in District Contest DECLUB: Mr. Long, Sponsor; President, Cathy Walston; Vice President, Carolyn Wilkins; Vice President, Johnny Davis; Secretary, Beth Lewis; Treasurer, Kelvin Arthur; Parliamentarian, Rex Gordon; D.E. I Representative, Paige Sanders. Row 2: A. Forrester, S. Gray, J. Sisson, P. Parr, B. Davis, D. Saunders, B. Harris, R. Alderman, E. Hall, R. Hayden, C. Bronner. Row 3: R. Taylor, C. Lewis, R. Mozingo, D. Veney, K. Gaines, A. Taylor, S. Jackson, R. Dameron, G. Cox, T. Thompson. Row 4: S. Tolson, T. France, J. Amos, A. O’Bier, B. Albert, G. Scott, F. Veney, and J. Henry. Left: CONTEST WINNER: Kelvin Arthur — 3 Third-places in Food Marketing; Over-all Third Place Winner. Carolyn Wilkins — 3 First-places in General Merchandising; Over-all First Place Winner. Floyd Veney — First Place winner in Food Services. Lower Left: Carolyn Wilkins, Becky Harris and Cathy Walston help Mrs. Gouldin prepare for the “Donut Break” for the teachers during their In-Service Day. Below: Paige Parr, Beth Lewis and Chris Bronner wait for the rest of the DE Group on the steps at Stratford Hall. 51 Beta Club “Taps” Twelve New Members BETA CLUB MEMBERS: Kim Harris, President; Carolyn Wilkins, Vice President; Rob Wilson, Secretary; Alan Thomas, Treasurer; and Debbie France, Reporter. Row 2: Julie Douglas, Valerie Sisson, Patti Sanford, Louella Lewis, Sherry Heitchew. Row 3: Julie Scott, David Gallagher, Norman Edwards, Jack Walker, Carl Milstead, Keith Smith, and Florence Canada. Row 4: Sue France, Kelvin Arthur, Beth Yeatman, Gail Hamblin, and Coletha Carter. Top: NEW MEMBERS TAPPED: Susan Lewis, Lisa Oliff, Lisa Wood, Cynthia Grigsby, Wanda Gordon, Alan Webb, and Kevin Peyton. Above: NEW MEMBERS TAPPED: Mike Darnell, Karen Schools. Tammy Packett, Esther Byrd, and Annette Haynie. Right: Cynthia Grigsby makes her way to the front after being tapped by the Beta Club. 52 Chorus Brings “Song” to RHS Front Row: Coletha Carter, Valerie Towles, Jeanette Towles, Lisa Wood, Brenda Veney, and Connie Baylor. Row 2: Carolyn Johnson, Sondra Veney, Angela Jones. Adrienne Carter, Valerie Richardson, Sandy Saunders, Deborah Henry, and Monica Veney. Row 3: Jennifer Mahan, Glenna Marks, Tammy France, Mary Thompson, and Sharon Brown. Upper Left: Miss Oakley directs the chorus during the Christmas concert. Above: Mr. Anderson accompanies Jennifer Mahan, Sandy Saunders, and Tammy France during their Christmas special. Left: The chorus awaits the cue from Miss Oakley to begin their singing. 53 FBLA Members Tour Continental Telephone Front Row: President, Connie Lewis; Vice President, Robin Sanders; Gwen Sumiel, Secretary; Brenda Harris, Treasurer; and Debra Henry, Reporter. Standing: K. Brann, M. Veney, S. Lewis, F. Sanders, C. Holden, D. Rhodes, K. Arthur, R. Ingraham, P. Robinson, T. Conley, S. Reamy, W. Sanford, C. Cupitt, T. Bailey, P. Veney, C. Brann, R. Sisson, R. Hutt, D. Veney, J. Brown, D. Lewis, H. Dandridge, L. Blue, and P. Bailey. Upper Right: Connie Lewis is installed FBLA President by Mrs. Sampson, the Political Science Teacher. Right: Debra Henry, Reporter; Brenda Harris, Treasurer; and Gwen Sumiel, Secretary; wait for the other officers to be installed at the November FBLA Meeting. 54 Future Homemakers Learn Cake Decorating FHACLUB MEMBERS: Cindy King, Vice President; Deborah Henry, Reporter; Gwen Sumiel, Refreshment Committee Chairman; Monica Veney, Sharon Brown, Daphne Cox, Lisa Dameron, Ida Dandridge, Terry Sydnor, JoAnne King, Secretary; Lisa Turner, Elsie Veney, Geraldine Veney, DeeDee Headley and Faye Saunders. Upper Left: Lisa Sorrell and Mrs. Gouldin prepare the cake for the “decorating exercise.” Left: Debbie Sanford, Geraldine Veney, Linda Barber, Mary Lou Barber, and Susan Delano display the “finished cakes.” Above: Susan Delano and Debbie Sanford put the finishing touches on their flower arrangement. 55 RHS Presents — “Who Am 1 This Time” “Alias Smedley Pew tree” “Hello Dolly” Above: Esther Byrd, the Flower Woman, and Jeffrey Ball get ready to enter the stage. Right: Margaret Jordon, Kevin Peyton, Tonya Parker and Amy Mundie wait as Charles Tolson, Smedley Pewtree, makes more of his threats. Far Right: Esther Byrd, the Flower Woman, and Charles Tolson, Smedley Pewtree, fight it out. Front Row: Linda Blue, Debbie Taylor, Terry Bain, Sandy Dungan, Billie Jo Hinson, Jeffrey Ball, Veronica Smith, and Louella Lewis. Row 2: Charles Tolson, Mike Darnell, Robert Jackson, Carlette Holden, and Lisa Parr. 56 Upper Left: Dolly Levi, Paige Summerville, tells Horace Vandergelder, Clifton Balderson, “good-bye.” Above: Paige Summerville breaks into song as the townspeople watch — Robin Lewis, William Rice, Bonnie Ballentine, and Shelley Sulik. Far Left: Dolly and Horace are served by head waiter, Tony Gray, and two other waiters — David Pierson and David Scott. Left: Esther Byrd plays the part of Ernestine “Money.” Lower Left: Barnaby Tucker, Tyler Sanders; Minnie Faye, Margaret Jordan; Cornelius Hackl, Robert Vaughn; and Irene Malloy. Denise Prillaman take a walk. Below: Dolly Levi tells Ermengarde. Connie Baylor, and Ambrose Kemper, Walter Taylor, how she plans to “get them married. 57 - ' ' X Top Right: Coletha Carter, Valerie Richardson and Petunia Veney discuss the way the wall decorations should be done. Right: Robert Vaughan takes the easy way out. Lower Left: The Juniors rest after two days of decorating for the prom. Lower Right: Rob Wilson shouts orders to his co-workers. + + +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Looks Like We Made It!! Top Left: Mark Woolsey, Amy Crowder, Cindy Dungan, and Albert Balderson make their exit for the evening. Above: Ms. Haney, Yearbook Sponsor, was fooled when her picture was taken while she had the camera. Left: Brenda Canada, Avery Gray, Carrington Henderson and Princess Veney “sit the dance out.” 59 ? ' 51 Above: Dave Christopher and date dance the night away. Top Right: Mr. and Mrs. Sampson and Mr. and Mrs. Brown rest so that they can dance to the next song. Upper Right: When the band takes a break, the students take an opportunity to fill out their memory books. Right: David Scott and Debbie Bunch dance to the music of “The Tops.” Top Left: Toward the end of the evening, many students take a break. Above: Coletha Carter and date walk onto the dance floor and prepare to dance. Left: Time is taken out from dancing to eat refreshments. 61 Seniors Invade Washington Top Left: Johnny Davis and Marshall Brown inspect the bus on the way to D.C. Top Right: Richard Hardwick, Brenda Scates and Gail Conley at the Space Museum. Upper Left: Mr. O’Dell strolling in Washington, Upper Right: Berma Jackson and Jackie Shelton discuss the scen ery. Right: Myron Arthur, Lloyd Dunaway, Florence Fauntleroy, Jennifer Gaines, Marlene Rich, Antonio Lewis, Gwen Sumiel and Debra Henry demand to know “When’s Lunch!” 62 Senior Day Activities Top Left: Nat Veney and Johnny Davis enjoy their free time during the “Coke break. Above: Seniors find a place to sit on the bus so that they can go to Lowery’s for their Senior Day Lunch. Left: Senior girls stand ready to enter the gymnasium. Lower Left: Mary Sue Crocker and Connie Baylor read the Seniors’ Last Will and Testament. Lower Right: Senior boys — Marshall Brown, Johnny Davis, and Brian Hinson — prepare to enter the gymnasium for the walk down the aisle. 63 RHS Graduates 81 Seniors Right: Gail Conley, one of RHS’s Top Five, delivers her speech at Graduation. Lower Left: Michael Scott shows his feeling of happiness as he receives his diploma. Lower Right: Ernestine Carter receives her diploma and congratulations from Mr. O’Dell, Principal. 1980’S TOP FIVE: Patti Sanford, Florence Canada, Mary Sue Crocker, Connie Baylor, and Gail Conley 64 Row ' 1: Sharon Brown, Berma Jackson, Carole Hayes, Elaine Brann, Cindy King, and JoAnne King. Row ' 2: Coletha Ball, Katina Ball, Debbie Sanford, Susan Delano, Ernestine Carter. Row 3: Ann Forrester, Tammy France, Glenna Marks, Donna Saunders, and Betty Davis. Row 1: Preston Johnson, Randy Mozingo, Stuart Tolson, Bruce Milburn, and Jeffrey Maiden. Row 2: Tim Bronner, Lloyd Dunaway, Rodney Baughan, Charles Lewis, Donald Rose, and Brian Hinson. Row 3: Rex Gordon, Ronald Alderman, Timmy France, Vince Sulik, Nat Veney, and Greg Vicik. Row 1: Denise Lewis, Cathy Walston, Florence Fauntleory, Debra Henry, Marlene Rich, Gwen Sumiel, Carolyn wilkins, and Terri Dungan. Row 2: Kim Harris, Becky Harris, Jennifer Gaines, Cora Epps, Eileen Gray, and Jennifer Landon. Row 3: Paige Parr, Beth Lewis, Odessa Brown, Fern Smith, Debbie Taylor, and Lisa Turner. Row 1: Johnny Davis, Michael Yeatman, Teddy Fallin, Clifton Balderson, and Antonio Lewis. Row 2: Wayne Lewis, Michael Scott, Robert Smith, Steve Rouse, Ray Sullivan, and Myron Arthur. Row 3: Greg Pitman, Marshall Brown, Keith Hanks, Richard Hardwick and Johnny Amos. Row 1: Jenny Oliff, Bridgett Baughan, Patti Sanford, Mary Sue Crocker, Connie Baylor, and Valerie Towles. Row 2: Gail Conley, Valerie Elliott, Carolyn Christopher, Monica Veney, Florence Canada, and Brenda Veney. Row 3: Debra Clarke, Brenda Scates, Regina Rogers, Sharon Jackson and Jackie Shelton. A DEDICATION TO THE SENIOR CLASS The sun’s gonna go down and set now, friend, No matter how hard we try, to fight the ever-flowing tide, Time’s gonna slip on by. We’ve laughed and loved and melted In between each others lives. And now, no matter how we fight. The time is slipping by. The cares, the dreams of yester-years Are now realities of today. So stop the fight and dry the tears We can’t wish tomorrow away. We’ve carried on and partied hard, Even hurts can still run deep. We’ve loved a lot and lost a few. But the memories we’ll always keep. We’re closer now than we ever dreamed And all are dreams have been here. So smile for us but don’t watch us go, With the magic of our Senior Year. — K. K. Harris Awards Are Won by Athletic Team Above: Dorsel Robinson and Jack Walker hold the trophy won by the Boy’s Baseball Team at the Easter Tournament. Upper Right: Terry Bain, Erica Carey, and Bridgett Baughm, Girl’s Basketball Team Co-Captains, display their Sportsmanship Trophy. Right: RHS Cheerleaders competed and won first place in the Northern Neck Regional Cheerleading Competition. Sandy Saunders was awarded “Miss Spirit.” Below: David Pierson and Brian Wilkins, Football Co- Captains, display their Sportsmanship Trophy. Lower Right: Teddy Fallin and Keith Hanks, Boy’s Basketball Co-Captains, display their Sportsmanship Trophy. Help Raiders Win Three Trophies Upper Left: Cheerleaders perform their stunt (Paige Summerville, Denise Prillaman, Mary Sue Crocker and Sandy Saunders). Upper Right: VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Seated: Regina Rogers, Angela Jones, and Monica Veney. Standing: Paige Summerville, Denise Prillaman, Mary Sue Crocker, and Sandy Saunders. Left: Monica Veney shows everyone that she’s got SPIRIT. Above: J.V. CHEERLEADERS: Rose Turner, Adrienne Carter, Sondra Veney, Brenda Canada, Kim Palmiter, and Drema Lowry. 69 Raiders Win District Sportsmanship Trophy RAIDERS VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: Front Row: T. Fallin, P. Johnson, G. Pitman, R. Hardwick, K. Hanks, M. Yeatman, C. Balderson, M. Scott, A. Lewis, and J. Amos. Row 2: D. Gallagher, Manager; D. Darnell, D. Monroe, R. Hayes, W. McDowney, W. Walston, V. Newton, D. Pierson, D. Scott, B. Wilkins, D. Christopher, K. Dunaway, M. Taylor, D. Hill, Stat. Row 3: Coach Lysher, A. Barrack, W. Taylor, W. Conley, A. Taylor, C. Henderson, R. Wilson, H. Fauntleroy, J. Wood, N. Edwards, A. Gray, J. Amos, Coach Edwards and Coach Taylor. Far Right: Vernon Newton stops King William from picking up yards. Bottom Left: Vernon Newton and Clifton Balderson block the opposition. Bottom Right: David Pierson gets tackled after picking up yards for the Raiders. 70 Raiders Top Essex 20-8 BOY’S J.V. FOOTBALL R.H.S. OPPONENT 20 Essex 8 6 King George 22 0 Washington Lee 22 6 Northumberland 0 12 Colonial Beach 18 14 Lancaster 14 Left: Mr. Fawver and players watch to see if their strategy plans work. Below: BOY’S J.V. FOOTBALL: 1st Row: Edward Carter, Brian Saunders, Danny Bowen, Paul Sanders, Bruce Clark, Mike Darnell, Michael King, and Eddie Clark. 2nd Row: John Byrd, Kevin Peyton, William Walston, Brian Dawson, Robert Fiddler, Chris Bronner, Jamie Thorn, Tom Beasley and Tracy Douglas. 3rd Row: Gary McDowney, Danny Thrift, Ricky Hayden, Kent Sanders, Dusty Dungan, Eddie Hinson, Jamie Davis, Perry Thompson, Neil Taylor, and Robert Jackson, Manager. 4th Row: Coach Bobby Edwards, Mitchell Cox, Tyrone Bailey, Mark Fallin, Gregory Epps, Tony Smith, Robert Yeatman, and Coach Bruce Fawver. Left: Paul Sanders waits for the kick-off. Above: Raiders prevent another touchdown. 1979 JV Basketball Scores RHS Opponent 16 Essex 14 16 King George 33 21 Lancaster 24 25 Northumberland 48 17 W L 18 34 Essex 18 18 King George 39 21 Lancaster 33 15 Northumberland 37 19 W L 17 27 Essex 18 16 King George 36 20 Lancaster 8 26 Northumberland 29 17 W L 24 « Wins 5 Losses 10 J. V. Players Gain Experience Top Right: Wendy Sisson jumps high for the toss up. Right: Kathleen Knight waits anxiously for a pass. Far Right: Jackie Brown thinks, “What do I do with it now?” GIRLS J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM: Front Row: Jackie Brown and Kathleen Knight. Row 2: Paige Robinson, Manager; Wendy Sisson, Irene Ball, Sharon Brown, Kathy Elmore, Gail Hamblin, Dolita Banks, and Teresa Sanders. 72 . V. Raiders — Place First in District RAIDERS JV BASKETBALL RHS Opponent 41 King William 49 43 King George 36 48 Essex 46 30 Lancaster 26 39 Northumberland 36 32 Washington Lee 31 46 King George 35 36 Lancaster 34 35 Essex 32 27 Northumberland 26 30 Washington Lee 34 50 Essex 35 43 King George 57 46 Lancaster 42 49 Northumberland 37 34 Washington Lee 24 Wins 13 Losses 3 Top: RHS RAIDERS 1980TEAM: Kneeling: Rembert Jackson, Robert Jackson. Standing: Kirk Gaines, Keith Bryant, Gregory Epps, Terry Parker, Walter Taylor, Mark Hanks, Roger Jones, Thomas Hinson, Giles Scott, Tyrone Bailey, Mark Taylor, Marlon Gray and Calvin Robinson. Upper Left: Calvin Robinson does some fancy footwork to get by the defender. Left: Coach Taylor gives the boys a pep talk during a time out at the Essex Game. Basketball Team Wins Sportsmanship Trophy Erica Carey Chosen to All District Varsity Basketball Scores RHS Opponents 25 Essex 53 22 King George 62 51 Lancaster 27 31 Northumberland 53 32 W L 27 45 Essex 57 35 King George 49 42 Lancaster 27 35 Northumberland 32 20 W L 16 56 Essex 70 37 King George 47 47 Lancaster 15 31 Northumberland 40 28 W L Wins 6 Losses 9 43 Top: Erica Carey awaits rebound. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Front Row: Cynthia Grigsby, Manager; Kathleen Knight, Co-captains Terry Bain and Erica Carey; Captain Bridgett Baughan, Julie Douglas and Lisa Wood, Scorekeeper. Row 2: Sherry Heitchew, Cassandra Cupitt, Cynthia Brooks, Paula Pitman, Beth Yeatman, Robin Sisson, and Robin Hutt. Top Left: Sherry Heitchew attempts to score two points for the Raiders. Top Right: Terry Bain waits under the basket for the possible rebound. Left: Robin Hutt scores 2 points with her lay up. Above: Erica Carey tries to get the ball back in the hands of the Raiders. Varsity Raiders Awarded 1980 RAIDERS: (Left to Right) Dorsel Robinson, Vernon Newton, Rob Wilson, Jack Walker, Harold Fauntleroy, Teddy Fallin, Oswald Gaines, Joe Taylor, Anthony Sumiel, Keith Hanks, Sammy Bryant, Daryl LeVere, Drewry Hill, Manager. Above: Anthony Sumiel shoots for two points. Right: Keith Hanks goes up for a jump ball. Far Right: Harold Fauntleroy shoots a foul shot. Sportsmanship Trophy RAIDERS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL RHS Opponent 75 King William 74 40 King William 43 60 King George 64 57 Essex 68 56 Lancaster 64 54 Northumberland 51 56 Washington Lee 52 66 King George 62 52 Lancaster 55 59 Essex 48 67 Northumberland 56 48 Washington Lee 65 49 Essex 63 63 King George 60 52 Lancaster 56 56 Northumberland 57 67 Washington Lee Wins 8 Losses 9 64 77 Raiderettes Have Off Season Top Left: Bridgett Baughan throws the ball to the first baseman. Top Right: Sinka Brooks catches for the Raiders. Above: 1980 TEAM: Front Row: Patti Sanford, Bridgett Baughan, and Cindy King — Captains. Row 2: Beth Yeatman, Kathleen Knight, Terry Bain, Robin Sisson, and Cynthia Brann. Row 3: Erica Carey, Remona Sydnor, Sandy Dungan, Drema Lowry, and Sinka Brooks. Row 4: Coach, Mr. Fawver. Upper Right: Beth Yeatman scoops the ball. Right: Robin Sisson pitches for the Raiders. Top Left: Kathleen Knight tosses the ball to first base for the third out. Top Right: Paige Sanders pitches the ball into home plate. Upper Left: Remona Sydnor prepares to hit a home run. Upper Right: Cindy King and Sandy Dungan catch high flies in the outfield. Far Left: Drema Lowery catching a ground ball. Left: Patti Sanford ready for action. 79 Raiders Win Easter Tournament Row 1: Robert Hayes, Calvin Robinson, Paul Sanders and Keith Smith; managers, Levern Gaines, Samuel Bryant, and Dorsel Robinson. Row 2: Timmy Harper, James Vanlandingham, Dave Christopher, David Scott, Jamie Thorn, Brian Wilkins, David Pierson, and Coach Blackley. Row 3: Mike Seward, Keith Hanks, Jack Walker, Tony Farish, Thomas Hinson, and Anthony Sumiel. Above: Keith Hanks warms up before the game. Right: Tony Farish throws a strike. Upper Far Right: Giles Scott throws the ball to first base for an out. Far Right: David Pierson waits at first base for the ball as well as the runner. m WBm h 80 Upper Left: Jack Walker watches the pitches carefully. Upper Right: Brian Wilkins observes the pitcher’s techniques. Far Left: Anthony Sumiel defends third base. Left: Robert Hayes stops the ball and gets ready to throw it to first base. Lower Left: David Scott stands ready to hit a home run. Lower Right: Dorsel Robinson keeps a watchful eye on the bases while receiving the ball. 81 Top Left: Jackie Brown clears the bar of the high jump. Top Right: Denise Prillaman jumps the Broad Jump for RHS. Above: Patti Sanford throws the shot. Right: Erica Carey jumps the high jump. RAIDERS’ GIRL TRACK TEAM: Front Row: Terry Dungan, Valerie Towles and Kim Harris — Captains. Row 2: Barbara Turner, Brenda Canada, Jackie Brown, Jeanette Towles, Denise Lewis, Terry Bain, Bonnie Ballentine and Rose Turner. Row 3: Tokie Sydnor, Cassandra Cupitt, Daphne Cox, Carlette Holden, Arlessa Gray, Denise Prillaman, Jennifer Mahan, Robyn Seward, Susan Revere. Row 4: Florence Canada, Adrienne Carter, Paula Pitman, Nita Woolard, LaNieve Elliott, Kim Palmiter, and Mary Ann Delano. Six Raiders Go to District 82 1980 BOYS’ TRACK TEAM: Front Row: A. Thomas, K. Dawson, R. Shelton, R. Hayden, D. Roberts, J. Davis, A. Lewis, K. Peyton, P. Newton. Row 2: K. Hanks, C. Milstead, T. Harper, P. Johnson, G. Scott, T. Veney, D. Monroe, V. Newton, and C. Robinson. Row 3: Coach Lysher, T. Brown, M. Fallin, J. Wood, C. Henderson, H. Fauntleroy, F. Mullin and D. Gallagher. Upper Left: Timmy Harper pole vaults and sets a new school record. Above: Keith Hanks high jumps for RHS. Far Left: Timmy Veney broad jumps in an attempt to place for RHS. Left: As Clifton Balderson throws the shot, Harold Fauntleroy waits his turn. 83 Top: SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Carolyn Wilkins, President; Paige Parr, Vice-President; Harry Crocker, Secretary; Connie Baylor, Treasurer; Myron Arthur, Reporter. Upper Left: OFFICE ASSISTANTS: Berma Jackson, Carole Hayes, Elaine Brann, and Ernestine Carter. Upper Right: Patti Sanford, Carolyn Christopher, and Regina Rogers. 85 The Seniors of RHS Will Do Just About Marshall Brown Carole Hayes Berma Jackson Elaine Brann Monica Veney Vince Sulik fi v- - 4 i Wayne Lewis Bridgett Baughn Cindy King JoAnne King 86 Anything to Get Their Picture Taken Valerie Towles Greg Pitman Myron Arthur Donna Saunders Betty Davis Tammy France Glenna Marks Carolyn Wilkins Johnny Amos Charles Lewis 87 Get Caught in the Act... Denise Lewis Cathy Walston Jeffrey Maiden Gwen Sumiel Gail Conley Johnny Davis Debra Henry 89 Ernestine Carter Debbie Taylor Andy O’Bier Practice Self-Defense... Teddy Fallin Mary Sue Crocker Regina Rogers 90 Join a Motorcycle Gang... Paige Parr Florence Fauntleroy Flornce Canada Michael Yeatman Kim Harris Marlene Rich Nita Epps Clifton Balderson Beth Lewis 91 Even Run Jenny Oliff Brenda Scates Debra Clark Bruce Milburn Robert Smith Debbie Sanford Susan Delano The Controls of a Radio Station... Carolyn Christopher Valerie Elliott Patti Sanford Brian Hinson 92 ( MR. LONG ' s D.E. Classes for selling ads MRS. LEMONS for her many hours proofreading the copy. TROY MOTHERSHEAD and DAVID PIERSON for taking , developing, and printing pictures. JEFF WATERS, of Taylor Publishing Company, for all his help in the designing of the yearbook. ADVERTISERS for their contributions, interest and support. PATRONS for putting the SENIORS IN COLOR NORTHERN NECK NEWS for the sports pictures they gave to us. MR. FOREST PATTON for the extra prom pictures he takes for us. MR. CHARLES COX for his help in the darkroom. The Annual Staff Executive Committee: ELAINE BRANN and CAROLE HAYES, SINKA BROOKS and CINDY DUNGAN for their endless hours in the darkroom. MRS. HANEY for her help and dedication. 93 PATRONS ADS 1979-1980 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Acree Mr. and Mrs. Maynard E. Alderman Mr. Ronald Dean Alderman Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Bristow Balderson Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Balderson, Sr. Mrs. Delores E. Ball Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ball Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Barber Mrs. Isabell Barber Mr. and Mrs. Warner Baylor E. W. Beasley Sons, Inc. Jeff Beasley Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Becker Mr. and Mrs. David C. Belfield Mrs. Ken Blackley Elaine Brann — Congratulations from Miss Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Brann Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brann Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brann and Family Butch Brookshire Mrs. Carolyn J. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. John Brooks, Jr. Miss Doris Brown Mrs. France L. 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CHALMERS ) Warsaw, VA 333-4001 COURTNEY ' S JEWELERS Watches, Silver, Diamonds for All Occasions 333-3731 Warsaw, VA AUTO TREAT DAIRYETTE MJTO TJ?£ 4? hamburgers Warsaw, Virginia Ill MURPHY EQUIPMENT Home Grown Seed Hardware Fertilizer Lawn and Garden Equipment Homelite Chain Saws Phone:472-3712 Phone:472-2755 Seed — Fertilizer Lawn and Garden Mount Holly, Virginia 22524 LANKFORD ' S EXXON Phone: 443-3072 E ON Cross and Queen Streets Tappahannock, VA 22560 PEOPLES BANK OF MONTROSS Montross, Virginia 22520 A FULL SERVICE BANK ELLIOTT TIRE Route I 7 and 360 Tappahannock, VA 443-4240 Tiresfotie FRENCH ' S MARKET AMERICAN TOP 40 WRAR is AM 55 60 70 80 90 100 120 140 160 A DIAL ABC NEWS FM t WRAR-AM MIDDLE OF YOUR DIAL 88 90 92 94 98 100 102 104 104 108 DIAL V WRAR-FM STEREO 105.5 THE BANK OF MONTROSS Montross, Virginia 22520 The Bank of Colonial Beach Colonial Beach, Virginia 22443 The Bank of Warsaw Warsaw, Virginia 22572 With the Time and Temperature Full Service Banks Member FDIC Each depositor insured to 40,000. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION TAPPAHANNOCK BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY Tappahannock, VA 443-3344 CHANDLER CHEVROLET PONTIAC P0 7 AC Montross, VA 22520 ROSES EMPLOYEES FROM R.H.S.: (Left to Right) Sharon Jackson, Odessa Brown, Patsy Potter, Beth Lewis, Lewis Hutchinson, and Cindy King. Route 17 and 360 Tappahannock, VA Essex Square Shopping Center DUKE Rappahannock Shopping Center Tappahannock, Vi rginia Route 17 and 360 443-5245 There ' s always one that soars above the rest. In class rings, announcements, diplomas, club pins, medals and trophies, that one is Balfour, America ' s first jewelry manufacturer — and still the finest! JAMES R. BARTON Regional Office 7023 Little River Turnpike Annandale, VA 22003 WARSAW SUPER MARKET Above: Jeff Sisson clips coupons from a local newspaper. Left: Kelvin Arthur stocks shelves for the convenience of the customers. Home of the Friendly Folks West End Shopping Center Warsaw, VA 22572 POTOMAC SUPPLY CORPORATION Kinsale, VA 22488 Pressure Treated Lumber 472-2527 NORTHERN NECK STATE BANK A Part of Your Life Warsaw, VA 22572 Member Federal Reserve MURPHY SEED INCORPORATED Home Grown Seed Hardware Fertilizer Lawn and Garden Equipment Homelite Chain Saws Phone: 472-3712 472-2755 Seed and Fertilizer Lawn and Garden Equipment Mount Holly, Virginia 22524 QsnJ ' V ' titteroLa m (bnof n T3ebt,,t ' A W yJ ? CwiMlfl C . ,3 ' J % PK N v c ' % ' s “r« , ' . « P . 3 p P cv Xi kKxAc k_ o ,p 33 | A ' (J W l) o ,„ -e p 4 iH fy I ' 1 x (S: T tW pnirj £ 4 n ' J Q- ptp J •= §. 24 A tf v ; a 2 3 y7 4 r 5 i i il Vfc -3V 4 s C ccJ il X- ™ry I UseC VAWt? 120 ' ru p 3


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