Richard Winn Academy - Aerie Yearbook (Winnsboro, SC)
- Class of 1983
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1 The Journalism staff of Richard Winn Academy feels that the theme “My Favorite Year” has a special significance, like the award winning movie of the same name. Like a movie, a lot of school con- siderations are equipment, technicalities, etc. The part of the movie that is truly memorable, though, is the stars — the people who make the movie ex- citing. Like a movie, our yearbook is made up of pictures. In this book, we have tried to capture that same cinema essence. Just sit back, relax, and prepare to enjoy all our “favorites.1' We hope you'll like our show. 3 The Journalism staff of 1983 would like to show its ap- preciation to Miss Margaret Ruff. She has given endless amounts of her time to Richard Winn by organizing and printing needed materials for the publication of school programs. She is deeply appreciated for the hard work she puts into our school. Miss Ruff, we thank you. Appreciation 5 6 7 Sara Boyd Arnette Frances Brown Gordon Doty Katie Harwell Katie Hawkins Tracey Leaphart Ella Renee LeGrand Harley Lyles Wallace Milling Edy Pope Joe Renwick John Robinson Ginny Startsman Jake Stone Daniel Timms David Young 8 Daniel Bonds Amanda Boulware Jamie Lynn Branham Jonathan Burroughs McCullough Caldwell K-5 Creighton Cathcart Ginni Clowney Karen Clowney Katherine Clowney Amy Collins Jennifer Crouch Katie Curtis Julian Doty Dana Dove Hayley Driggers Travis Kingsmore Dunbar Lyles Bubba McLean Paul Melton Will Montgomery English Nagy Jason Robinson Jeffrey Roof Carmen Smith Amanda Stone Becky Swearingen Timmy Yongue Mark Bellew Jennifer Johnson i s I _ Scott Adams William Arnette Jennifer Brice Suzi Brown Carolyn Cantey Kathryn Gaddy Amy Greer Holly Hamilton Carrie Harwell Caroline Jones Durgesh Kudchadkar John LeGrand Beth Mann Palmer Nicholson Allyson Porter Glenn Rabon Jennifer Weed Michelle Williamson First Grade 10 Cliff Collins Leigh Ann Craft Christie Davis Robby Davis Melissa Deaver Jarrett Douglas Anne Hollis Donnie Johnson Matt Renwick Kensey Stevenson Jennifer Stout Miriam Stuart Geoffrey Swearingen Allyson Walker Rebecca Anderson Mandy Bartel] Camak Blair Casey Bonds Jamie Cooper Miranda Collins Archie Crossland Bill Dove Kim Gaddy Blanche Glenn Reagan Lewis Julie McMaster John Martin Bryan Milling Paige Roof 12 Kelly Buster Charlie Byrne Beth Arndt Bruce Baker Jonathan Beam Robbie Black Heather Crouch Charlie Frost Elizabeth Hilliard George Hutson Brian Jolly Christopher Kennington Michael Kinley 13 Christopher Bass Brantley Branham Jason Burroughs Cal Caldwell Dee Dixon Clifford Castles William Hardin Marshall Durham Hedges Ron Hornsby Crystal Kyzer Jack Livings Lee Montgomery Jane Blair Rabb T h 1 r d Todd Adams Kelly Baker Emily Black Mary Paul Bonds Cassie Branham Ann Marie Burley Mary Cathryn Cathcart Sissy Crook Will El I edge Allen Hagood Bryan Holmes Nicki Humphries George King John Lewis Miriam Peay Hannah Ram bo Christopher Rice Chris Ruffin Dee Dee Smith Paul Swearingen Chuck Waters Randy Wilkes 16 Tammie Beasley Joe Brice Jacqueline Case Heath Cope Pam Craft Brad Crook Matthew Derrick Heather Driggers Dana Fulmer John David Gaddy Eddie Gunter Frankie Hall Joseph Jones Amy Lathan Kathy Leitner Michele Levy Shane McFadden Gina Monteith Turner Pope Jason Wade Fourth Grade Mary Ashley Adkins Travis Arnold Ray Barrineau Michael Brown Rhonda Colvin Fran Daniels Caroline deVlaming Beth Douglass Rebekah Douglas Jason Dove Ben DuBard Mandy Gunter Jason Haynes Carla Lewis Amos McLeod Brandon Marthers Fifth Grade 18 ,1IM mmmma David Albert Byron Beckham Jody Beam Renee Boykin Joye Cameron Benny Clowney Jimmy Connor Renee Davis Ken DuBard Rion Fetner Hank Harrison Angel Kingsmore Lauri McLean Elliott Nicholson Bethany Williams Bo Williams Fifth Grade Marilyn Bagley Susan Baker Brian Bonds Ronnie Boulware Jim Douglas Elizabeth Elledge Nancy Greer Kay Gustafson Rhett Hinnant Janet Lewis Susan Mattox Ed Pope Aimee Price Matthew Rambo Beverly Rice Gina Robinson Elizabeth Shedd Allan Turner Jody Wingard Mary Zelnar Ronnie Arnold Michelle Benson Dean Branham Rion Burley Louise Cathcart Brian Clyburn Ginny Dixon Margaret Doty Brad Douglas Freddie Glenn Guerry Hensley Tracie Jones Betsy Kinley Shannon LeGrand ■ . : , . -i . : Brickie Lewis Fred Stell Dawn Thomas Laura Zelnar Sixth Grade Angie Atkerson Teri Barefield Julia Bradford Greg Castles John Derrick Stephanie Fulmer Bryan Greer David Goudelock Tom Hagood Ross Hare Christian Leitner Allen Mattox Rose Owens Paul Patrick Scott Peak Leigh Richardson Eric Robinson Heather Roof Allyson Sanders Pam Smith Karl Stell Seventh Grade 22 Lori Atkerson Jennifer Bass Brad Brantley Patty Brown Todd Childers Christy Dove Tim Hinson Lawrence Hodge Ann Marie Hutson Mack Johnson Fran Jolly Pokie Jones William Keels Retta Melton Rhett Melton Scott Nichols Lester Robinson Don Stevenson Ashley Wilson 24 25 Lex Bagley Richard Branham Shannon Case Page Castles Eric Cathcart Shannon Frazier Crawford Hughes Annie McLeod Esther McMaster Perry Mattox Brad Moore Hannah Phillips Joyce Stell Rod Taylor Rana Weed Matt Witt Sandi Wright Shannon Wade 26 ST CO _ Bill Barnett Bob Barnett Will Black Julie Boykin Quint Bradford Sammie Castles Lee Cunningham Lee Dixon Frank Hagood Paul Holmes Gina Kelly Zan Levy Patrick McGuire Eddie Maddox Jonathan Rambo Philip Rambo Adam Ruffin Russ White Eighth Grade mmfimtn . I ,;;.-' Jay Ayers Scott Barefield Tommy Barrineau Ben Bass Betsy Caldwell Jody Caldwell Eric Castles Abby Cathcart Clint Cooper Blake Crook Ben Hinson Mark Johnson Leslie Jones Elizabeth Mattox Robert Moore Ann Teal Mac Westbrook Rod Wilkes Jason Wilson Pattie Baker Robert Baker Laure! Boykin Tammy Brown Stacy Carr Stephen Clyburn Frances Hendrix George Hollis Renee Hutson Lynn Johnson Donna Miller Robert Owens Margaret Padget Rob Patrick Steve Reed Lori Riddle Lisa Stout Beth Taylor Krlf • Jimmy Bagley Jena Barnett Tony Beckham Shannon Bell Elizabeth Black Karen Collins Ruth Doty Judy Fetner Laura Green Sarah Peay Mac Ruff Cheryl Stevenson Sharon Smith Laura Thomas Suzanne Vess Julie Weed Melissa Weed Cristin Williams !■: : ■? ■ •• • ' • • : - v Marion Bass Britt Cathcart Kerry Colvin Stewart Melton Michael Plampin Peter Rambo Ryan Robertson Todd Robinson Robert Stidham Hugh Stone Brooks Trakas Robert Whitesides Brett Witt Mike Zelnar 31 BHSf Betsy Barnneau Troy Beckham Laura Bost Mary Ann Caldwell Bobby Castles Becky DuBard Tina Evans Liz Harden David Herndon Scott Jeffers Robin Lever Ramona McCabe Fran Miller Perry Anne Patrick Ken Pitmon Rob Pope Scott Porter Gene Price Dena Reeves Penny Renwick John Ruff Eric Steele Russell Wilkes Wylie Wright 32 «■Hi Todd Billings Lisa Boylston David Branham Janice Carter Valencia Dinkins Ellen Douglas Chuck Ford Brad Gaddy Ann Good Mark Hamilton Elisa Hare Tracy Hay good Becky Mattox Herman Mattox Ritchie Monteith 34 c 1 a s s uosuiqoy esn 'ZI aouBW aiiaqD'll sjapuneg BJBqjBg Ql pjBgnQ Aqqog -5 uiBquBjg Asp g uuBqpijs mg l WM 9 psajW iiaop g JO|AbX UBJJ -J7 uiBquBjg BqjJBW '£ sj waq aiqqag % Aapa pW uqop • [ o f 36 sseg S9 A H jadocQ Assjw '01 uoipw a 6 sqBnojjng siuseg -g saiise ujqqoy 7. Bucn maqBziig -9 ! 1 S ado O a Aop p jsiuIbj uar) g Aa31 X||ow '2 uosuqop 39Q 39Q 1983 37 deniori WartL, Erant, am W.tiua c. ooper 38 SbMu ewii CUl. Wane. Q.n aimer $ ee 2)ee J olinson n Kim f ealie a. WJton $oyce darroli f ope 39 u ara launder oCtia Hoi, tnbon msijum JU4 WeeJ I ScotU Sand ers 1 lommu Stoudemire JCirk Wi eir Sid Wolf 40 CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Billy Hendrix VICE PRESIDENT Dee Dee Johnson SECRETARY Joeli Weed TREASURER Barbara Saunders Most Dependable Joyce Carroll Pope, Billy Hendrix Most Athletic D. Melton, Fran Taylor Friendliest Dee Dee Johnson, Kirk Weir Most Intellectual Fran Taylor, Bobby DuBard Best All Around Joyce Carroll Pope, Jay Branham Most Likely to Succeed Kim Peak, Bobby DuBard 41 43 Faculty Miss Dolores Aleixo Spanish Mrs. Patsy Black Lower School Mrs. Elaine Cope Lower School Mrs. Betty Ann Ferguson Typing, Accounting Mrs. Dorothy Beach English, Psychology Mr. Erick Byrd English Mrs. Margaret DuBard Librarian Mrs. Linda Bass Lower School Mrs. Donna Boulware Physics, Chemistry, Sciences Picture Not Available Mrs. Annette Doty Kindergarten Mrs. Brenda Gaddy Lower School Faculty Mrs. Lee Gaskey Mathematics Mr. John Gasque Mathematics Mrs. Kathryne Harwell Lower School Mrs. Margaret Long Middle School Mrs. Ellen Nicholson Music Mrs. Martha Ladd Middle School Mrs. Mary Ogburn Kindergarten Miss Amelia Patrick Biology Mrs. Dora Phillips Middle School Mr. Fred Phillips Physical and Driver’s Education Mrs. Ann Pope Economics, Civics Miss Beth Reid Middle School; Physical Education 45 Faculty Picture Not Available Mrs. Hellen Rexrode Middle School Mrs. Vickie Robinson Lower School Mr. Wayne Robinson History Mrs. Bobbie Stevenson Secretary Mrs. Janice Wolff Middle School Mr. George Taylor English, Creative Writing Mrs. Mary Jane Wright Lower School Mrs. Joy Taylor Middle School Computer Science Mrs. Margaret McNeely Bookkeeping Picture Not Available Mrs. Kathy Clinebell Resource Class Mrs. Leonie Byrd Lower School Mrs, Lee Weed English, Psychology Board of Directors Top Row: Mr. R. C. Caldwell, Mrs. Betty B. Barrineau, Mr. Gary Taylor, Mr. Stwart Melton, Mr. Richard Branham. Bottom Row: Mrs. Anne McMaster, Mrs. Nancy Gouldelock, Mr. R. A. Westbrook, Dr. C. O. Williams. OFFICERS — Mrs. Anne McMaster, treasurer; Mrs. Nancy Gouldelock, secretary; Mr. R. A. Westbrook, Chairman; Dr. C. O. Williams, Vice Chairman. F. Carroll Taylor, headmaster 47 Student Council Bobby DuBard — President Betsy Barrineau — Vice-President 49 Becky DuBard — Secretary Brett Witt — Treasurer Beta Club 50 Block R Club MEMBERS — Bottom Row: Bill Stidham, Scotti Sanders, Gen Palmer, Tommy Stoudemire, Dean Taylor, Lisa Robinson, D. Melton, Billy Hen- drix, Second Row: Joeli Weed, Baettie Burroughs, Robbin Castles, Deb- bie Lewis, Fran Taylor, Cheryl Hall, Molly Levy, Fran Miller, Kirk Weir, Wes Bass. Third Row: Ritchie Monteith, Brad Gaddy, David Branham, Hugh Stone, Mac Ruff, Sharon Smith, Cheryl Stevenson, Rob Pope. Fourth Row: Ryan Robertson, Robert Whitesides, Jay Branham, Betsy Barrineau. Fifth Row: Elizabeth Black, Joyce C. Pope, Kim Peake, Dee Dee Johnson, John McMeely, Robert Stidham, Ann Good, Becky DuBard, Mary Ann Caldwell. Sixth Row: Rod Wilkes, Robert Moore, Todd Robinson, Britt Witt, Eric Steel, Elisa Hare, Russell Wilkes, Tina Evans, David Herndon, Bobby Castles, Perry Anne Patrick, Wylie Wright. Tommy Stoudemire, Vice Pres.; Baettie Burroughs, Secretary; D. Melton, President. 51 Aerie Staff Betsy Barrineau — Editor Rebecca DuBard — Business Manager Fran Miller — Co-Editor George Taylor — Advisor 52 Drama Club 53 CTlEEt thE flpplE! This year the Apple Computer was introduced to Richard Winn Academy. Ten students consisting of three seniors and seven juniors learned the BASIC. Joy Taylor and her class work diligently in preparing programs for others to see and enjoy. Next year the school hopes to ex- pand their Computer Science class program. 54 CHORCJS CLASS OFFICERS — Front Row: Bill Stidham, Pres.; Kim Peak, Vice Pres.; Dee Dee Johnson, Sec.; Jay Branham, Treas.; Sam Pope and Molly Levy, Librarians. Back Row: Betsy Barrineau, Pres.; Melissa Weed and John Ruff, Sec.; Wylie Wright, Vice Pres.; David Herndon, Treasurer. Chorus Classes R.W.A. ANIGHT SMASH HIT IS5 OF m ON BEST SHOW PRESENTS- BROADWaV THIS SEASON 55 Debate Team 56 Helpers Our school could not function as efficiently without the volunteer work of these fine students. Many thanks are due to them for their many tasks. Gene Price — our faithful Bus driver! Betsy Barrineau and Scott Jeffers — as Ann Teal looks on. 57 Intermission 58 59 61 Eagles Soar to Playoffs Third Year in a Row 62 63 RWA 30 Salem 6 RWA 14 Byrnes 31 RWA 21 Clarendon Hall 2( ■ % mSSk Andrew Jackson 0 RWA 33 64 RWA 8 Robert E. Lee 21 RWA 27 Wardlaw I RWA19 King 7 RWA 57 Sloan 6 RWA 22 Williamsburg 14 Catawba 7 “One Takes All” On the fateful night of October 8, 1982, Dee Dee Johnson, a senior, was the second young lady to receive the prestigious titles of Miss Homecoming Queen and Miss Sweetheart in the history of Homecoming at Richard Winn Academy. Dee Dee was escorted by Hugh Stone. Joeli Weed, 1981 Miss Homecoming, and Joyce Carroll Pope, 1981 Miss Sweetheart, assisted in crowning our shin- ing star. Congratulations to Dee Dee! 66 12 16 1. Todd Billings and Betsy Barrineau 2. David Branham and Mary Ann Caldwell 3. Bobby Castles and Debbie Lewis 4. Chuck Ford and Ann Good 5. Brad Gaddy and Robbin Castles 6. Mark Hamilton and Liz Harden 7. Billy Hendrix and Kim Peak 8. David Herndon and Julie Weed 9. Scott Jeffers and PerryAnne Patrick 10. D. Melton and Retta Melton 11. Rob Pope and Robin Lever 12. Scottie Sanders and Frances Ann Hendrix 13. Eric Steele and Rebecca DuBard 14. Bill Stidham and Elisa Hare 15. Tommy Stoudemire and Dena Reeves 16. Dean Taylor and Lisa Robinson 17. Kirk Weir and Martha Branham 18. Russell Wilkes and Mac Ruff 19. Wylie Wright and Tina Evans 67 Varsity Football Cheerleaders rv..;jU’ : 'P i VeJ1 a Beth Reid — Sponsor 68 J.V. Football 70 Varsity Boys Varsity Boys Basketball during the ’82-’83 campaign was a learning one for the young Eagle team. The Eagles who won only five games set a school record by breaking the 100 point scoring bar- rier. Next year’s team promises to be one of the best with returning seniors Ritchie Montieth, Bobby Castles and Wylie Wright to lead the Eagles to vic- tory in ’84. 72 73 Lady Eagles Behind the leadership of five outstanding seniors, the Lady Eagles made a name for themselves in the Sertoma Classic in Rock Hill and made the state playoffs in compiling a 16 5 record. Con gratulations to the ’82-’83 edition of the girls basketball team. 1 2 1. Fran Taylor, Sr. 2. Baettie Burroughs, Sr. 3. Lisa Robinson, Sr. 4. Sam Pope, Sr. 5. Robbin Castles, Sr. 6. Fran Miller, Jr. 7. Jena Barnett, Soph. 8. Mac Ruff, Soph. 9. Sharon Smith, Soph. 10. Cheryl Stevenson, Soph. 11. Melissa Weed, Soph. 12. Frances Hendrix, Freshman 74 4 5 RWA 63 Union 31 RWA 57 Rock Hill 61 RWA 58 King 20 RWA 46 Thornwell 31 RWA 18 Lee 18 RWA 28 Catawba 29 RWA 44 Wardlaw 26 RWA 67 (Jnion 34 RWA 64 Cambridge 19 RWA 41 Wardlaw 35 RWA 39 Lee 22 RWA 61 Cambridge 18 RWA 53 Fort Mill 43 RWA 47 Catawba 33 RWA 39 N. Western 26 RWA 63 King 29 RWA 27 Lancaster 49 RWA 40 Thornwell 20 RWA 46 Wardlaw 16 RWA 29 Catawba 37 Conference Tournament RWA 47 Salem 62 State Playoffs Sertoma Classic at Winthrop College 75 76 U JS 77 JV Boys Basketball Back Row; Hugh Stone, Rod Wilkes, Scott Barefield, Robert Stidham, Robert Owens, Ryan Robertson, Robert Whiteside. Front Row: Tommy Bar- rineau, Ben Bass, Bob Barnett, Bill Barnett, Perry Mattox, Crawford Hughes, Steve Reed. 78 JV Girls Basketball Back Row: Paige Castles, Hannah Phillips, Betsy Caldwell, Elizabeth Mattox, Donna Miller, Margaret Pagett, Abby Cathcart. Front Row: Rana Weed, Esther McMaster, Sandi Wright, Annie McLeod, Retta Melton, Patti Baker, Shannon Frazier. 79 JV Basketball Cheerleaders Alphabetical Order — Tammy Brown, Liz Black, Shannon Case, Sarah Peay, Ann Teal, Shannon Wade, Julie Weed. 81 mmm 82 Softball Richard Winn Academy enjoyed the success of its girls’ softball team - 5 season. On the way to competing in state play offs, the team com- pied 11 victories straight without a single defeat. After the successful regular season, the RWA girls prepared for the ate play-offs. After getting a bye in the first round, the Eagles were matched against Manning Christian, whom they easily defeated 15-2, In • e state semi-finals, Country Day traveled to Winnsboro. After a shaky --st inning, the Eagles played evenly with the Rebels from Hollywood, 5 C, but were unable to overcome the early Rebel lead. The Eagles ere defeated 7-4 in a tight contest. RWA finished its season one game away from the state championship with a 12-1 record. E. Black C. Hall F. Hendrix F. Miller G. Barnett D. Lewis F. Taylor B. Caldwell P. Renwick J. Weed M. Caldwell M. Ruff C. Stevenson R. Castles P. Castles S. Smith E. Harden T. Evans M. Levy S. Fulmer J. Pope A. Sanders L. Robinson P. Baker Coach: Beth Reid Manager: D. Fulmer 83 Baseball With baseball still in the rebuilding stages, the Eagles struggled through a tough year in '83. With a lot of good young athletes, RWA showed drastic improvement towards the end of the season. An upset of King in the years final game set the stages for what should be a GREAT YEAR in ’84. B. Castles M. Witt S. Jeffers T. Stoudemire S. Ba refield B. Gaddy C. Ford R. Montieth D. Taylor H. Stone C. Gaddy R. Whitesides R. Robertson D. Herndon R. Taylor Coach: John Gasque ; 'y 84 85 RWA Golf Mike Robinson — Coach Left to Right: Crawford Hughes, Kirk Weir, Wes Bass, John McNeely, Robert Stidham, and Robert Moore. The RWA golf team finished with a very successful 102 record this year. Coach Robinson lead his team on to Myrtle Beach for a championship State Tournament where we finished fourth — the first time in Richard Winn Golf history Congratulations guys! 86 87 Center of the Spotlight 88 89 Broadway A Night on AWA. A NIGHT SHASH HITJ ISS OF 1S85 ON BEST SHOW PRESENTS” BROADWAY' THIS SEASON imu Athletic Banquet 4 1. Varsity Girls Basketball: Lisa Robinson, SAC; Jena Barnett, MV; Fran Miller, Ml; Sam Pope, Eagle. 2. W.R. Taylor Award; Rob Pope and Fran Taylor 3. J.V. Football: Eddie Maddox, Most Valuable Offensive: Robert Moore, Most Valuable Defensive; Bryan Greer, Most Improved and Eagle. 4. Free Throw Award: Jena Barnett and Ritchie Monteith. 5. J.V. Girls Basketball: Pattie Baker, Eagle; Elizabeth Mat tox, Most Valuable; Betsy Caldwell, Most Improved. 92 1. Varsity Boys Basketball: Bobby Castles, Eagle; D. Melton, Most Valuable; Jay Branham, Most Improved and SAC. 2. Softball: Joeli Weed, Most Valuable; Molly Levy, Eagle; Cheryl Stevenson, Most Improved. 3. Football Cheerleading Mascot: Dana Dove 4. Softball All Conference: Robin Castles, Jena Barnett, Joeli Weed, Sam Pope. 5. Varsity Football: Billy Hendrix, Most Valuable Line; D. Melton, Most Valuable Defense; Jay Branham, Eagle; Wylie Wright, Most Valuable Back; Scott Jeffers, Most Improved. 93 5 1. Varsity Baseball: Scott Jeffers, Eagle; Ritchie Monteith, Most Improved. 2. Stewart Harmon Award: Sam Pope 3. Sam and Molly celebrating after the banquet. 4. Lisa Robinson accepting the Basketball SAC Award. 5. Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders: Becky DuBard, Mary Ann Caldwell, Ann Good. 94 Awards 1. Football Eagle Award: Jay Branham 2. Softball Most Improved: Cheryl Stevenson 3. Football Most Valuable Back: Wylie Wright. 4. J.V. Basketball Most Improved; Robert Whitesides. 95 96 97 Field Day 98 99 100 101 Awards Day Valedictorian: Fran Taylor Salutatorian: Molly Levy S. C. Governor's School for the Arts: Cristin Williams 102 Rotary Seminar for Leadership: Eric Steele Awards Day Boys’ State: Rob Pope, David Herndon, Russell Wilkes, delegates; Gene Price, alternate. NEDT Certificate: Rob Patrick Furman Scholars and PC Junior Fellows: Laura Bost, Rob Pope, Rebecca DuBard, David Herndon. Student of the Year: Molly Levy JUNIOR MARSHALS — Laura Bost, Rebecca DuBard, Rob Pope, Fran Miller, Penny Renwick, Robin Lever. Rotary Exchange Student Program: Ruth Anne Doty Converse Scholars: Betsy Barrineau, Rebecca DuBard. 103 Graduation 104 May 23,1983 Baettie Burroughs and Missy Cooper embrace after receiving diplomas. Family and friends congratulate the graduates. HALLELUJAH!!! 105 Senior Prophecy Twenty years from now . . . Wes Bass, the new host of Dance Fever, has taken Deney Tario’s place, after a successful career as Ernest T. Bass in the remake of Andy Griffith. After changing his major and his college four times, Jay Branham finally settled down as a commercial pilot. He left this job, unhappy with the money, and took the starring role, an insane pilot, in ‘Airplane III. Martha Branham carries on the Branham chain of restaurants including the most famous, “Martha’s Place. She can still be seen cruisin' the “Boro every Saturday night Baettie Burroughs is now the proud owner of “Baettie’s School of Fashion” after Millie kicked the bucket. Robbin Castles, married to the New York Mets second baseman, Steve Phillips, now gets in to all the games free. Missy Cooper, a nationwide reknowned gossip columnist with her headquarters in New York, also has just made her first million with her best-seller, !Ay Family Tree. Residing in the basement of a condemned Key West beach house, Bobby DuBard is flat broke, surrounded by half-finished inventions that would save the world millions of dollars and hours of work. Cheryl Hail, Miss Universe 2003 is married to Tom Selleck and drives a 2003 Volkswagen. They own a ranch in Blythewood. Billy Hendrix is experiencing his life-long dream: living in his country manor, relaxing in his Jacuzi, and sipping wine (left over from Mexico)! The only exception is that he still can’t find a date for Saturday night. After fourteen years of loyal service, Dee Dee Johnson has been fired from her job as physical therapist for breaking three persons’ legs. She now is the main attraction at Bill’s Bar-B- Que on a mud-wrestling team. Behind bars waiting for her parole, Molly Levy has been con- victed of fraud for taking the credit of cure found by Dr. Joyce Brothers. She spends her time just laughing with the inmates. Upon finishing Winthrop College, Debbie Lewis realizes that the field of physical education was not the career for her. Because of this, Debbie then took her “Guru power to the radio where she took over Mr. Rubarb’s morning spot and now it is called “Debbie’s Guru Morning Show. Living through three years in the convent, Elizabeth Long has discovered that it is just not her bag. Moving to Los Angeles, she is a marriage counselor by day and she runs a nightclub by night. John McNeely has just broken Jack Nicklaus' record winnings. John was awarded two million dollars at the Fairfield Country Club Pro-Am. In his off-season, he stars in Broadway musicals. D. Melton is yet to be found. walking and talking with the animals. She makes regular late- night appearances on “The Tonight Show,” replacing Joan Embry, and of course she brings her pet rooster. At the age of 38, Gen Palmer is the proud owner of a set of gold false teeth. He never did figure out how to work the machines at the Winnsboro Vocational School. His company, “B B. continues to flourish as a multi-million dollar hobby. After graduating, Kim Peak became vice-president of the “Who’s Who Society because she never could figure out who was who. When she finally got everything straight, she went on to become a registered nurse and to marry a tall, redheaded surgeon. In her spare time she is still running errands for Billy Hendrix. Sam Pope is now the successful co-host of Donahue. Her career as a pro basketball player was very short-lived. Deter mined to stay involved with basketball, she sponsors a team called the “Pygmies,” the players being shorter than herself. Lisa Robinson has become the first lady professional catcher for the Atlanta Braves, Nevertheless, she is still trying to con- vince the ticket seller at the movies that she is over seventeen, “Buck Rogers in the Twenty-fifth Century, has a new owner and producer. It is Scotti Sanders who is also featured on the Honeycombs Cereal box. After winning the Lady Di look-alike contest Barbara Saunders' talents were discovered and she became employed by the Queen of England as organist in Westminster Abbey. Bill Stidham has expanded the “Rat Patrol and now owns the largest Security Service on the East coast, namely “The Java Patrol. His service protects all the little “Gee-bah” creatures. Tommy Stoudemire is making a fortune with Stukie Enter- prises, specializing in lawn mowers and tractors. Soon after entering Furman University, Fran Taylor was kicked out for bad grades. Because of this misfortune, she still reports for work every morning at 6:45 at the White Oak Con- ference Center. Will she become the World’s oldest waitress saying “tea or coffee?” Joeli Weed is now the secretary for a very successful lawyer. Even though she has worked for him for a number of years she still does not know how to say “court house right and she is still allowed her two hour lunch break so she will be sure not tc get lost in Columbia again. A retired trainer of the Dallas Cowboys, Kirk Weir now manages Kirk’s Tacky Accessories! This is the largest clothing company in the United States, because Kirk’s sexy Cowboy Cheerleader wife is his store model. A nationwide scandal began when Sidney Wolf was impeachec from Presidency and shipped back to Italy after being founc out to be an illegal alien. 106 Chelle Nance just recently acquired Dr. Doolittle’s position Last Will and Testament e. the Senior Class of 1983, being of sound minds and bodies, do declare Jhs to be our Last Will and Testament and do hereby bequeath these, our pcddly goods, to the fortunate individuals so designated below. B. HELTON: To the starting football players, the ability to pass Algebra class no homework and a 50 average. To next year's Varsity Basketball team, 1 esse of JVC 60 minute video tapes to tape next year's “comedy hour.” To Paul J rton, the ability to go 12 long rounds with the teachers and never get Jrocked out before the final bell. To Bobby Castles, D passes on the All State isrowing arm which he received from Jimmy-EE-Reed. = A£TTIE BURROUGHS: To Dena Reeves, one free tank of gas on prom night and the ability not to run any more flashing red lights on main street at 4:00 in toe morning. To Becky Mattox, the ability to talk about other people without ciing caught for it. To Jonathan and Jason, the ability to carry on the Bur- rcjghs name at RWA. To Elisa Hare, the ability to chew gum in Mrs, rholson’s chorus class without getting caught. To Frances Ann, the ability t cope with Mr. Robinson her last three years at RWA in hopes she has better feck than she did. WES BASS: To Marion, his ability to keep the memories of Earnest T. alive at ‘A. JAY BRANHAM: Leaves with a smile on his face and joy in his heart. GEN PALMER: Leaves ... end of conversation. To next year's Senior football players this year’s Senior football players leave ability to sleep halfway through practice at camp, and not get in trouble nile the others run. SO WOLF: _eaves Richard Winn Academy, Winnsboro, South Carolina ... As away as possible 2EBBIE LEWIS: To Ann Teal (Annie) and Abby Cathcart (Abbacab), the ability so make it to graduation and to never get tired of going up town every chance ■ou get. To Paul Holmes and Robert Stidham, a big squeeze and a lot of love. ”o Becky Mattox, her parking space, in which she always gets blocked in, and -terve pills which she is-sure you will need to get through your Senior year. BOBBY DuBARD: To Eric Steele, Bobby DuBard and Kirk Weir leave a dozen doughnuts, also, a bowsaw and a pair of pliers for retrieval of “flat metal pic- :ures. To whom it may concern, Bobby leaves the book “How to Break 1000 on the SAT’’ otherwise known as “Great Science Fiction Short Stories’’ edited by Issac Asimov. To Britt Cathcart, (or whoever “does the sound” at future Beauty Contests), faulty microphones, tangled cords and, to make things fun, a Cuban radio station. ROBB1N CASTLES: To Mrs. Nicholson’s chorus class, Robbin leaves, hoping :hat Mrs. Nicholson doesn’t fuss at her other students for asking for the words :o all songs on the night of a concert. Robbin and Baettie leave Dena the ability to go to the prom her Sr. year without “robbing the cradle ! To her brother Bobby, the ability to come in late and promise his watch broke and never tell Hama where the Gulf card is. To Page, Robbin leaves hoping that Page will one day catch “the catcher, but warns her to stay clear of the second baseman. To Mr. Taylor, a year’s supply of Tab, to Coach Gasque, a life-time supply of Bazooka Joe bubblegum. And, last but not least, to Coach Robinson, Robbin leaves. MISSY COOPER: 1 leave the Jr. Class my car so they won’t have to buy a car for the “car bash. To Dena Reeves enough common sense not to get up under another sunlamp. To Jamie Cooper, good luck on another 10 years at RWA. To Ben Bass, enough patience for driving the kids to school. P.S. Now you will ■ know what I went through. MOLLY LEVY: To Tina Evans, “her place-bottom row, on the end” — at all chorus programs. To next year’s Senior class, all her senior privileges, in hopes they have as much fun using them as she did. To all faculty, a big SMILE! To Zan and Michele, the honor of carrying out the Levy name at Richard Winn. To next year’s basketball manager, a water cooler, 3 dirty towels, and a spare ladies' Timex watch. To Mrs. Nicholson, Molly, Kim, Fran, and Robbin leave an alto section and a book entitled, “Altos are People, Too.” JOHN McNEELEY: To Scott Jeffers, a tape of his singing so he won’t be the only tenor in chorus next year. To Robert Sidham, his great golf swing. To Perry Ann Patrick, John leaves Scott Jeffers and a picture of Marcus. KiM PEAK: To Melissa Weed her banana-brained1’ intelligence to aggravate Mr. Gasque next year. To Scott Peak the ability to leave for school on time next year. To Perry Ann, the ability to ride the van through it all, should the same thing happen next year. To George Taylor, a book entitled, “1001 Ways to Argue: A Transcendalist’s Point of View.” KIRK WEIR; To the future golf teams John and Kirk leave the ability to skip 7 holes in a golf match. To Perry Ann Patrick, 2 expense free weeks in Creative Writing with George Taylor, To next year’s Senior class, his Bus Station booth. To Marion and Britt, the ability to restock the Training Room during Trainer’s Camp. To Coach Robinson, Crawford Hughes, DEE DEE JOHNSON: To Miss Reid and all the other Varsity Football Cheerleaders, the ability to end up on the 50 yard line in the pom-pom routine and a can of Lysol, in hopes that they will not have to use it. To Mr. Gasque, a Sharp calculator and a guide in hopes that he will figure out how to use it. To Melissa Weed and Mac Ruff, three dollars each for Jay’s next party and a tattle-tale detector. To Mack, the ability to get caught with chewing gum by Mr. Gasque. LISA ROBINSON: To Dean Taylor, her parking place, and the ability not to give Gina Robinson a nervous breakdown before she reaches her teen’s. To Lester Robinson, the ability to make it through 5 years of RWA. To Coach Gas- que, the ability to last for one more year of having Dean in his classes. Lisa Robinson and Sam Pope leave Coach Robinson a set of pygmies and a book of short jokes in hope that he may stay same by picking at them for their height. BILLY HENDRIX: To Coach Gasque, 10 acres and a bulldozer so he can finally have his own fishing pond. To John Ruff, D. Melton and Billy Hendrix leave one roll of quarters to play Pac Man at Melton's. To Frances Anne, the ability to be able to get along with all the faculty members of Richard Winn. To Mrs. Stevenson, his phone number at Wofford so she can call and wake him up in the morning. To next year’s Senior Class President, the ability to get along with everybody and never cause any trouble during class meetings. JOELI WEED: To Mr. Taylor and Mrs. Nicholson, an apology. To Julie, a lec- ture on how to behave on a chorus beach trip, and Julie knows what else!!! To Jennifer Weed, the ability to get along with Julie. To Jena Barnett, an extra- padded glove, in hopes that her fingers won't sting anymore! To Ritchie Monteith, her good attendance record, Mrs. Pope's old Economics tests, her basketball skills, in hopes that he will be able to dunk it next year, and most of all, her love. BILL STIDHAM: To next year’s chorus class, a book entitled, “How to Cope with All Sorts of Lectures”! To Mrs. Nicholson, a bottle of Daytril 500 and a box of Kleenex. To Frances Anne Hendrix, a gold cross so she won’t have to use her fingers anymore, to keep the boys away. To Robert Stidham and Brett Witt, the ability to still be the freaks on the football field. To Turner Pope, his camouflage hunting pants, in hopes that by the time he gets old enough to wear them, he will be able to kill as many turkeys as he does!!! SAM POPE: Sam Pope and Dee Dee Johnson leave to Mr. Robinson, one bikini bathing suit and the hopes that he will find a girl to fill it. To Becky DuBard, one set of strong lungs, her big mouth, and enough voice so that Becky can carry on the blue-gold cheer during football season. To Jena Barnett, one pack of colored rubberbands, one private joke, and the ability to go out on the weekends during basketball season without getting caught by Coach Robin- son. To Mr. Gasque, one typewriter, a stack of paper, a stack of correction tape, and one typing book, in hopes that one day he will learn how to type. To Miss Reid and next year s Varsity Football Cheerleaders, one book of excuses for being late, 10 cans of spray paint, and the ability not to get all the way to Ridgeway before realizing they left the sign and one spare tire just in case Elisa Hare has another flat tire. CHELLE NANCE: To Laurell and Lori I leave the hopes that Janice will occa- sionally stay for lunch. To Janice I leave all my books and my parking space. To Mrs. Ferguson, Chelle, Barbara, Elizabeth, and Martha leave one million balance sheets that don't, a clock forever on 12:00, and the hope that one day someone will answer her questions. To next year's Seniors, Chelle, Fran, Molly, Kirk, Elizabeth, Bobby, and Bar- bara leave their booth at the Bus Station during lunch. MARTHA BRANHAM: To next year's Seniors who leave for lunch, the ability to get back to school on time at least once. To David, her parking place and a warning to “stay out of her room! while she’s at college. FRAN TAYLOR: To Amelia Patrick the ability to get up and work the breakfast shift at White Oak. To “Miller, Fran Taylor leaves the privilege of being called ‘Fran” and the ability to play one-on-one with Coach Robinson without losing her temper. To Mr. George Taylor, Elizabeth, Chelle, Barbara, Fran, Molly, Kirk, Bobby, and Martha leave the hot-off-the-press edition of “1001 Excuses for Not Getting a Tardy in hopes that he will be more lenient in the future! 107 Senior Directory Bass, Wes: J. V. Basketball 9, 10; Baseball 9; Football 10; Tennis 10, 11; Varsi- ty Basketball 12; Golf 12; Youth League Baseball Coach 11; Student Council Rep. 9, 10, 12; Debating Team 11, 12; Beta Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 10; Block RClub 10. 11. 12; Chorus 11, 12. Branham. Martha: Softball 9; Varsity Basketball Statistician 10; Chorus 11; Aerie Staff 11; Block R Club; Who’s Who. Burroughs, Baettie: Softball 9; Varsity Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Class Secretary 10; Block R Club 9, 10. 11, 12; French Club 9. 10; Chorus 11. 12; Aerie Staff 11; Sports Editor 11; All Tournament Basketball 11; Beauty Pageant 9, 10, 11, 12; ' Miss Freshman. Castles, Robbin: J.V. Basketball 7, 8, 9 (Capt. 9, Most Valuable 9); J.V. Cheerleader 7, 8; Softball 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 (Leading Hitter 7; All Conference 10, 12); Varsity Basketball 10, 11, 12; Varsity Football Cheerleader 11, 12; Block R Club 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 12; Drama Club 11, 12; Library Club 9, 10; Chorus 11, 12; Beta Club 12; French Club 9, 10; Aerie Staff 11; Miss Richard Winn Junior High 8; Beauty Pageant 8, 10, 12. Cooper, Missy: Softball 10; Beta Club; Drama Club ; Chorus 8, 9; French Club 9; Beauty Pageant. DuBard. Bobby: Baseball 9; Beta Club 10. 11, 12; Debating Team 11, (Chair- man Pro Tern 11, 12) Science Club 9, 11; Drama Club 11, 12; Student Council 11,12 (Vice President 11; President 12). Hall, Cheryl: Varsity Basketball Cheerleader 10, 11; Softball 12; Block R Club 10, 11, 12; Beta Club 12; Beauty Contest 9, 12 (Miss Senior); Who's Who 11,4- H 9 (Secretary). Johnson, Dee Dee: Varsity Football Cheerleader 10, 11, 12; J.V. Basketball 9 (Most Improved); Statistician 9, 10, 12; Varsity Basketball Cheerleader Alter- nate 10; Class Secretary 11; Class Vice-President 12; Most Friendly Senior Superlatives; Beta Club 11, 12 (Vice-President 12); Chorus 11, 12 (Secretary 12); Block R Club 10, 11, 12; Aerie Staff 11 (Features Editor); Library Club 9, 10; Science Club 9; Who's Who 11; Beauty Pageant 10, 12; Homecoming 8, 10, 11. 12; Homecoming Queen 12; Miss Sweetheart 12. Levy. Molly: Softball 9 (Manager); Basketball 10, 12 (Manager); Softball 12; Salutatorian 12; Beta Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Chorus 11, 12; Junior Marshall 11; P.C. Fellow 11. Lewis, Debbie: Softball 10, 11, 12; J.V. Basketball 8 (Most Valuable Player, Softball 10); Block R Club 10, 11, 12; Beta Club 11; Chorus 11; Spanish Club 11, 12; Drama Club 12; Science Club 10; Homecoming 10, 11, 12; Beauty Con- test 10, 12; Distinguished American High School Students 12; Aerie Staff 11, Computer Science 12. Long, Elizabeth: Class Secretary 9; Library Club 9; High School Chorus 9, 10, 11. McNeely, John: Basketball 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Golf 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Block R Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Beta Club 12; Spanish Club 12; Science Club 9; Drama Club 11; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Aerie Staff 11. Melton, D: J.V. Basketball 9 (Most Valuable Player); Varsity Basketball 10, 11, 12 (Most Improved Player 10, All Conference 12); Varsity Football 9, 10, 11,12 (Most Improved Player 9, Most Valuable Defensive Player 11, All Conference 11, 12; All State 12, All Star Football Team 12); Block R Club 10, 11, 12(Presi dent 12); Student Council 10; Spanish Club 9, 10. Mance, Chelle: Tennis Alternate 9; Library Club 9; Aerie Staff 11; Chorus 11; Who’s Who. Palmer, Gen: Varsity Football 9, 10, 11, (Eagle of the Week Award 11); Baseball 8; J.V. Football (Manager) 8; Block R Club 9, 10, II, 12; Spanish Club 11; Chorus 8, 9, 10, 12. Pope, Joyce Carroll: J.V. Basketball 8, 9 (Eagle Award 8, 9); Varsity Basketball 10, 11, 12 (All Conference 12); Varsity Football Cheerleader 10, 11, 12 (Head Cheerleader 12); Varsity Softball 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 (All Conference 11, 12; Most Spirited 11); Student Council Representative 11; Most Dependable, Best All Around — Senior Superlatives; Beta Club 9, 10, 11, 12 (Treasurer 11); Block R Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Chorus 9, 11, 12 (Librarian 12); Science Club 9; Library Club 9; Drama Club 12 (Vice-President 12); Miss Sweetheart 11; Homecoming 8, 10, 11; Girls' State Alternate 11; Beauty Pageant 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Converse Scholar 11; William R. Traylor Award 11; Student of the Year 11; Statistician 9; DAR Good Citizen Award 12; Woman’s Club Scholar 12; Who's Who 11; Distinguish- ed American High School Student 10, 11; Aerie Staff 11 (Co-Editor). Robinson, Lisa: Varsity Basketball 10, 11, 12; Varsity Softball 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Basketball 8, 9(Most Improved 9); Block R Club?, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Chorus Club 11; Spanish Club 9; Little League Coach — Baseball 11, 12; ’ B Team Coach — Basketball 12; Aerie Staff; Computer Science; Homecoming 12. Sanders, Scotti: J.V. Basketball 8, 9(Most Improved); Baseball 7; Basketbal 10, 11. 12; Vice President 11; Block R Club 7, 8. 9, 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 8. 9; Science Club 8, 9. Saunders, Barbara: Class Treasurer 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Beta Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Chorus 11; Photographer for Aerie 10, 11, Furman Scholar 11; Columbia Col- lege Scholar 11. Stidham, Bill: Varsity Football 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 (Most Valuable Lineman, A!! Conference Tackle, Eagle of the Week); Baseball 9; Tennis 12; Chorus 8, 9, 10. 11, 12 (Treasurer, 10; President, 12); Block RCIub9, 10, 11, 12 (Vice President 11); Journalism 11; Spanish Club 9; B Team Basketball Coach 10; Rat Patrol 9, 10, 11, 12; S.C. National Guard Player of the Week 10, 11. Taylor, Fran: Varsity Basketball 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 (Sportsmanship 8; Eagle 9, lit Tennis 8, 10 (Tennis Award 8); Softball 9, 12; ‘‘B’’ Team Basketball Coach 12: Minor League Baseball Coach 12; Class Vice President 9; Class President Kk Student Council 9 (Treasurer); Beta Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 9; Aerie Staff 11; Block R Club 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Chorus 12; P.C. Fellow 11; William R- Traylor Award 10; Head Junior Marshall 11; Girls’ State 11; Who’s Who II Most Intellectual 12; Most Weed, Joeli: Softball 10, 11, 12 (Eagle Award 10, Most Valuable Player 11, Ai Conference 11, 12); Senior Class Secretary 12; Block R Club 10, 11, 12: Spanish Club 10, 11; Science Club 10, 11; Drama Club 12 (Secretary); Beta Club 12; Aerie Staff 12; Homecoming Queen 11; Varsity Basketbal Cheerleader 12; Chorus 11; Homecoming 10; Beauty Pageant Contestant 12L Computer Science 12. Weir, Kirk: Golf 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; All Sports Trainer 10, 11, 12; Football Manager 9; Beta Club 9, 10, 11,12; Spanish Club 9; Block R Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12 (Vice-President 11); Boys’ State 11; Who's Whp 11; Junior Mar shall 11; Merit Award 9, 10, 11, 12. Wolf, Sidney: Science Club 9; Chorus 9; Beta Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Debating Team 11, 12 (President 11, 12); Who’s Who Among American High School Students 11. Peak, Kim: Tennis 8, 10; Varsity Football Cheerleader 10, 11, 12; J.V, Basket ball Cheerleader 9; Varsity Cheerleader 10; Pep Club 9; Beta Club 9, 10, 11, 12 (Treasurer 12); Library Club 9, 10 (Treasurer 9); Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12 (Vice- President); Science Club 9; Block R Club 10, 11, 12; Business Manager of the Aerie 11; Furman Scholar 11; Columbia Scholar 11; Who's Who 11; Beau: Pageant 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 (Miss Sophomore, Miss Junior); Homecoming 10, 12 Most Likely to Succeed 12, • Branham, Jay: J.V. Basketball 9 (Most Improved); Varsity Basketball 12; Varsi- ty Football 9, 10, 11, 12 (Most Improved 10, 11); Class President 11; Best AS Around 12; Boys’ State II: P.C. Fellow 11; Beta Club 9. 10, 11, 12; Chorus 11 12 (Treasurer 12); Spanish Club 9, 10 (Treasurer 9); Block RClub 9, 10, 11, 12 Aerie Staff Photographer 11; Science Club 9; Who's Who 11. Hendrix, Billy: J.V. Basketball 9; Varsity Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Tennis 10L 11, 12; Student Council Representative 9; Vice President 11, President 12; Beta Club 9, 10, 11, 12; (President 12); Spanish Club 9; Block R Club 9, 10, 11, 12. Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12; Aerie Staff 11 (Editor); Furman Scholar 11; Palmettc Boys’ State 11; Junior Marshal 11; P.C. Fellow 11; All Conference Football 12; Most Dependable 12. Senior Awards Fran Taylor — Valedictorian Award, Miller Scholastic Achieveme Scholarship, History Award, SCISA Honor Graduate. Molly Levy — Salutatorian Award, English Award, Student of the Year Winnsboro Woman’s Club Scholarship, SCISA Honor Graduate Converse College Honor Scholarship. Bobby DuBard — Math Excellence Award, Science Award, Ronald S. Petr Award, Rotary Science Math Scholarship, SCISA Honzr Graduate. Kim Peak — Richard Winn Scholar's Award, Beta Club Award, SCISA Hoocr Gradute. Dee Dee Johnson — Robert L. Ashford scholarship award. Jay Branham — Coaches’ Athletic Award Joyce Carroll Pope — DAR Award, Winnsboro Woman’s Club Scholarsh r Music Spirit Award. Billy Hendrix -— SCISA Honor Graduate. John McNeely — Stewart Harmon Scholarship, Music Excellence Award. Bill Stidham — Music Excellence Award. Barbara Saunders — Winnsboro Music Study Club Scholarship. Senior Trip to Mexico 109 110 Graffiti (the strive to be remembered) As one looks at the desks around school, he is apt to find artwork left by previous occupants, whose mark in life is a big ‘84, “Tai zan loves Jane or We were meant 2 be 2 gether 4 ever. Once in a while, though, one may find a really good poem, or a series of notes left by someone who cares about what he writes Sometimes one may even find a fabulous caricature of a favorite teacher, often accompanied by a caption which is befitting. There are several types of graffiti but the one which is most outstanding is the elaborate engraving on desk tops. This type of gra! fiti is used by those who are into self-preservation measures. They want their work to be read and admired by future occupants a his favorite desk. This type of graffiti is also frowned upon since it cannot be removed. Because there is so much graffiti and so many participants, it has been suggested that a course be set up to teach the fine aspects of defacing school property, ending with a contest provided all participants had not already been suspended for perfecti their entries. 112 B AND B FERTILIZER Rt. 2, Box 160 Ridgeway, S.C. 29130 Fertilizer — Lime — Feed — Seed Now Serving Farm Bureau Members! Compliments of WINNSBORO MOTOR SALES Your Local Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Dealer One hour mmm THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING 123 Church Street Chester, South Carolina MANHATTAN SHIRT COMPANY Highway 321 By-Pass Winnsboro, S.C. EDfTlanhattan ... the innovator GUARDIAN FIDELITY CO. Member American industrial Bankers Association 122 S. Congress Street Winnsboro, S.C. 29180 FAIRFIELD PROPERTIES Professional Real Estate Service ITT Homes — Acreage U3 Winnsboro’s Specialist for All Needs Member S.C. Association of Realties Fairfield Properties 129 N. Zion Street Winnsboro, S.C. 29180 635-5963 BANK OF RIDGEWAY “Fairfield’s Oldest Bank” Ridgeway, S.C. 29180 FDIC Telephone (803) 337-2251 THE JOLLY STOP J. WILBUR COLLINS Compliments of TURNER FARMS Compliments of J. Wilbur Collins Radio Shack U Haul Small Engines Sales and Service TfX CO tpKj mc r“ M Compliments of BELK OF Compliments of WINNSBORO FORD’S TEXACO Congratulations to the Class of ’83! 72 By-Pass Chester, S.C. 385-9204 ALL BRICE’S ENTERPRISES PLUMBING Gale H. Bagley Jim Bagley AND ELECTRIC West End Rd. P.O. Box 795 Chester, S.C. 29706 COMPANY Armstrong floor fashion o M a Route 4, Box 314 Great Falls Road Winnsboro, South Carolina 29180 Chester 385-3440 Rock Hill 324-2378 Phone No. 635-2010 WINNSBORO WELDING AND WRECKER SERVICE Congratulations to The 1983 RWA Football Team'! 118 THE LAMPPOST RESTAURANT Best Wishes to the Eagle Family and Especially to the Graduating Class of 1983! Community Involvement! That's where you'll find Westvaco and it$ employees. We're working together to make living in this community the very best. Westvaco Timberlands Division Rt. 3 Box 26 Winnsboro, SC 29180 COLONIL SANDERS' RECIPE Owatonna, Minnesota McGUIRT TIRE SERVICE Creators of fine class rings, awards, announcements, yearbooks, and diplomas Ridgeway, S.C. Now Open to Serve You — America’s Greatest Tire Value Fleetwood Tires WEIR FUEL CO., INC. CAROLINA PHARMACY Ready Mixed Concrete ★ Porches ★ Sidewalks ★ Fountains General Trucking • Concrete Blocks • Septic Tanks Dial 482-2134 Hampton St. Great Falls, S.C. Robert J. Nagy, CPA LUCY’S FLOWER GIFT SHOP NAGY, WILKES COMPANY Certified Public Accountants 0 Z 212 South Vanderhorst Street 1804 Bull Street P.O. Box 658 Suite C Winnsboro, S.C. 29180 Columbia, S.C. 29201 635-4693 256-9800 256-7444 (Columbia Line) If No Answer 256-7444 We Wire Flowers 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 6 Days 8 a.m.-12 Noon Wed. 482-2200 Nights Call 482-2010 (Elizabeth Heights) 217 Dearborn St. Great Falls, S.C. FOSTER AND HINSON JEWELERS INC. Chester Mall Chester, S.C. 29706 Call: 377-7551 Feminine Apparel and Accessories Bridals and Formats Elizabeth Hoke 105 Saluda Street 803-385-2565 Chester, S.C. 29706 KA4GMY Radio Shack Dealer Compliments of CARNS ELECTRONICS GREAT FALLS CLINIC, P.A. Chester Mall Chester, S.C. 29706 Doctor Hollis P. Snead Jr. Danny Cams Phone 377-7503 Great Falls, S.C. 29055 482-2129 PIGEON GRANITE COMPANY WINNSBORO BLUE GRANITE “Silk of the Trade” Fairfield County’s Oldest Monument Company P.O. Box 656 Winnsboro, S.C. 29180 (803) 635-4409 Best Wishes to the Class of 19831! McMASTER ENTERPRISES Fairfield Motor Parks Winnsboro Petroleum Company Winnsboro Veneer Company Master Tire Co. Congratulations and Best Wishes to RICHARD WINN ACADEMY □ KENWORTH CHEROKEE KENWORTH, INC. 2424 Bluff Rd., Columbia, S.C. 799-8335 WINNSBORO BUILDER’S SUPPLY AND HOME CENTER “ONE STOP BUILDERS SERVICE” serviStar STRAWBERRY PATCH Compliments of FAIRFIELD SPREADER SERVICE Monticello, S.C. 29180 124 125 HOLMES REALTY FRAZIER PULPWOOD P.O. Box 660 Winnsboro, S.C. 29180 Ontui . Ir r i JTil £A® CLASSIC HAIR DESIGNS REALTY • Rentals • Commercial • Appraisals • Acreage • Custom Built Homes • Lake Front Property Buying and Selling POPE FUNERAL HOME 127 Congratulations to the 1983 Aerie Staff THE BARRINEAUS Compliments of WINN AUTO PARTS, INC. BIG 316 S. Congress St. Winnsboro, S.C. 29180 635-5584 ONE CALL! AUTO HARTS THAT’S ALL! POPE OIL COMPANY INC. WILSON’S GULF SERVICE Columbia Road, Winnsboro, S.C. Phone 635-4861 Wash Polish Service 129 130 To the Community Nation o a in i raining $4,000.00 Educational bonus or, $1,500.00 Enlistment bonus State tuition assistance Three Officer programs Part time employment Call your local South Carolina National Guard Armory ,-------------- x efforts. We offer our time and NATIONAL GUARD SFC HINSON OR SSG ALLEN Phone 63 5-4942 Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Eddie R. Lever Mr. Sidney Ruff Mrs. Susan Morgan Dr. Crack Anderson D.V.M. Hare Clothing Mr. Jack Simpson Mckeown Feed and Supply Greystone Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ruffin Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mccabe Mr. and Mrs. Joel Weed Coby’S Sport Shop Raines’ Store Mr. Billy Beard Mr. and Mrs. James R. Baker Cam’s Dairio Blackwell’s Radio And T.V. Mr. Gary 0. Brown Evangle Temple Assembly Of God Mackey Used Cars Donnie’s Auto Sales Mr. Thomas J. Mann The Trendsetter Stylon Dr. Frank Hines, Jr. and lii, P.A. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Shirley Fairfield Medical Associates, P.A. Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Ogburn Jonathon, Jesse, and Stacey Goode Mr. and Mrs. William Castles Magic Mirror Beauty Shop Montreal Expos Fagan’s Pizza Mr. and Mrs. Mel Maurer Taylor’s Marina Kyzer’s Dudley STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANY Berry F. Arnette Agt. Sam Arnette Chris Blackwelder Winnsboro, S.C. 29180 Phone: 635-4431 JOSTENS INC. COMMUNITY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN P.O. Box 540 Winnsboro, S.C. 29180 Compliments of: Dusty Rhodes P.O. Box 780 Summerton, S.C. 29148 and Loan Association of Winnsboro Phone: (803) 478-8708 “IF IT HAS TO DO WITH MONEY, WHY NOT COME IN AND TALK TO US ..” Phone: 635-5536 Compliments of: WHITES HOME AND AUTO PROPST’S LADIES SHOP North Congress St. Winnsboro, S.C. Home Owned and Operated by 126 South Congress St. P.O. Box 327 Winnsboro, S.C. 29180 A. E. Davis and Company Inc. Phone: 635-4913 Phone: 635-4017 Compliments of: GOOD CONSTRUCTION GOUDELOCK INSURANCE AGENCY Best of luck to the class of 1983! Best Wishes to the Class of ‘83! Phone: 482-3772 Phone: O. W. KENNEDY AND SONS INCORPORATED Kennedy I.G.A. Foodstore Kennedy Coin Laundry “PLEASING OUR FRIENDS PLEASES US .. ” Phone: 337-2400 Congratulations to the Senior Class! STONE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. P.O. Drawer 240 Home, Business, and Car Insurance. Winnsboro, S.C. 29180 Phone: (803) 635-5531 110 Gadsden Street Chester, S.C. 29706 Phone: 385-2013 Compliments of: THE ROADRUNNER JOHN V. NICHOLSON JR. DMD “The worst food in town” Hours 8 to 7 — Monday thru Saturday Best Wishes to the Senior Class!! “If you like our food, tell a friend, if not, tell us!!” Phone: 635-5313 JIM’S PLACE Compliments of: Wateree Creek Fishing Tackle, Hotdogs, and Cold Beer KEN GREEN 482-4511 Compliments of SUPERIOR CATHCART WOOD INC. CLEANERS, INC. No. 3 Gains Street Great Falls, South Carolina 29055 Rt. 2, Box 125 Winnsboro, S.C. 2S180 635-2825 Telephone: (803) 482-3200 Your Appearance “IS” Our Business ... Compliments of Compliments of: EBERT SPORTSWEAR KUDCHADKAR CLINIC 702 Dearborn St. Great Falls, S.C. 29720 Manufacturers of Quality Sportswear 108 North Congress Street Winnsboro, S.C. 29180 Best Wishes to the Senior Class!!! WILSON’S DON’S FLORAL SHOP COMMUNITY STORE Quality Meats, Groceries, Dry Goods and Hardware “Buy with Confidence!!” P.O. Box 222 Winnsboro, S.C. 29180 Phone: 635-4817 Blythewood, S.C. 29016 Phone: 754-2583 FAIRFIELD ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE Best of Luck to the Class of 1983!! INC. NICHOLS Winnsboro, S.C. BROTHERS CO. “Owned and Operated by Those It Serves” Office 8-5 Phone 635-4621 After hours, Phone 635-4623 Weekends and Holidays 500 Peays Ferry Road Winnsboro, S.C. 29180 LADY FAIRFIELD BRUCE’S GREENHOUSES “Fairfield's Foremost Fashions” Hwy. 321 South of Winnsboro at Fairfield-Richland County Line 754-8977 Q.O. Bruce Willis A. Bruce BANK OF FAIRFIELD IVY SHOP Winnsboro-Blythewood “Your Independent Hometown Bank” Member FDIC Fine Men’s Wear 137 Compliments of: SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY “Congratulations to the Class of 1983!!!” Phone: 748-3570 SUMMER STORE SOUTHERN MEDICAL OF RIDGEWAY, INC. Rt. 3, Box 58A Winnsboro, S.C. 29180 Phone: 635-5189 P.O. Box 68 Ridgeway, S.C. 29130 General Merchandise — Cold Beer — Wine “The Best Hotdogs in Town!!” “An Employee-Owned Company!!” John D. Brown — Proprietor 377-3211 799-5563 McMASTER ENTERPRISES Fairfield Motor Parts Winnsboro Petroleum Company Winnsboro Veneer Company Master Tire Company Congratulations and Best Wishes to RICHARD WINN ACADEMY 140 STANDARD PRODUCTS, CO. J. P. STEVENS AND COMPANY, INC. A Major Manufacturer Of Custom Automotive Trim. Rtes. 321 and 34 Winnsboro, S.C. CAROLINA PHARMACY Ray Williams R. PH. • Prescriptions • Magazines • Newspapers •Film Developing • Photographic Supplies 208 Dearborn St. Great Falls Republic Plants An Equal Opportunity Employer Tomorrow is here! You’ve graduated. And now you’re looking for a solid future. Come get acquainted with the people at Stevens and choose from hundreds of challenging textile job opportunities for men and women. With Stevens, you’re part of one of America’s leading manufacturers. You’re helping to produce some of the finest textiles in the world — from high fashion right up to astronaut’s space suits. Contact the Personnel Department at the Steven Plant most convenient to you and get ready for tomorrow. CLASSIC HAIR DESIGNS “Super Cuts for Guys and Gals!” Owners: Teresa Workman Trisha Whissenant Phone: 482-2249 Compliments of: SECURITY BECKNELLS FINANCE CORP. HU ™ “The Home of Customer Service” 108 No. Congress St. Winnsboro, S.C. 201 North Congress St. Winnsboro, S.C. 29180 Phone: 635-5571 Phone: 635-4162 Esther Gunter, Manager .....-....— Favorites Group__________________ Album__________________ Single----------------- T.V. Show______________ Movie__________________ Actor__________________ Actress---------------- Heartthrob------------- T eacher_______________ Class------------------ Activity_______________ Sport------------------ Experience------------- Hangout________________ Magazine--------------- Book___________________ Friend_________________ Expression_____________ ... . ............... 142 143 . Just One More Teacher of the Year 144
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