Riverdale High School - Lance and Shield Yearbook (Murfreesboro, TN)

 - Class of 1986

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Practice sessions for the football team and camps for the cheerleaders, band, and yearbook staff, as well as special workshops for teachers, all announced the arrival of the 1985-86 term. When school began, freshmen, eager yet ap- prehensive, wandered frightened through the halls to their classes. Sophomores were relieved that they were no longer Hgreeniesf' Juniors, on the other hand, were excited to be in the ranks of the upper- classmen, and seniors were both thrilled and sad- dened that this was their last year as Warriors. Everyone looked forward to pep rallies, football and basketball games, and dances, although we dreaded our first report cards. Whether busy prepar- ing for the football season, organizing club activities, or becoming readjusted to school, we were involved in the process of becoming Warriors. All in all, we were ready for a great year. u 1 . if I i- Uppet right-Leah and Amy loyally sing the Alma Mater in their final year as Warriors. Left-Thomas instructs ROTC members in the correct form. Right-The audience really joined in with the Drama Club's fund-raiser, per- formed by Third Party. 7fOpening jf A Good Tribe 31 ' i 3 it E1 ..- -2- Upper left-Melanie and April are delighted when Lisa counts out her cash for the Senior Class Spirit Thermometer, Lower left-Percussionists keep the members in step as the Warrior Band marches onto the field for the pre-game show. Opening! 3 Left-Four heads are better than one! Right-Mr. Watson congratulates Coach Faulkner for his TACA Coach of the Year Award. Lower right- Chris takes advantage of one of the many elective programs offered in our curriculum. 'sxnlx Q-NW n 1, 'Wim , at W' Hr ' Education On The Reservation very student dreamed of future success, but success began as we developed our skills and talents. We were encouraged to excel in the areas of academics, athlet- ics, and group or individual activities. By taking advantage of the wide range of programs and instruction provided, each individual attempted to attain the skills needed for success both in school and in the future. There were countless oppor- tunities available to fill the needs of each individual, including elective, vocational, academic, and advanced placement courses. Each student was given the freedom and guidance to choose courses that would develop his potential. The curriculum improved and expanded in several notable ways. New this year was the Wrestling Team, under the direction of Mr. Jerry Williams, which provided a new sport for interested participants and another team for the rest of us to cheer, The How to Study Program for freshmen entered its sixth year, with the additional area of writing taught for the first time. Perhaps the strongest indication of our school's success academically was the encouraging rise in ACT scores. ln all four areas test scores were up, with English scores above the state and nation. As a result of a diversified program, a committed and professional faculty, and, most importantly, a student body of individuals motivated to learn, we were ac- complishing our goals. Upper left-Tammy and Laura are brewing up trouble in the chemistry lab. Left-Karone ica turns in her session room's magazine money in hopes they will win the free breakfast. Right-Being comfortable is a major factor in improved study habits? Opening 5 6jOpening arriors - War Paint - War- path , . At Riverdale we set the example of school spirit, sports- manship, and dedication. On the athletic field, in the classroom, and in special functions, our commitment to our school and each other made us one. We had confidence in ourselves and accepted challenges aggressively, determined to be the best, We believed Mr. Watson's daily reminder, . , the best student body and faculty in the state of Tennessee, and followed the path to a brighter and more successful tomorrow. Right-It's another first down as the Warriors head for a touchdown. Below--Trying to win the Spirit Stick, juniors shout their pride in the team. Cn Th Warpath 1 li V r XM i I i left-Patrick is really HlGH-spirited, Upper tight-First winner Eric Wamsley and runners-up of the faceepainting were announced at the Homecoming pep rally. A . A X 1 4. Q i it-I ll TY 9 sikml I' r 1 5 Lower-Sophomores show their spirit by wearing lots of red on Red and Gold Day. Openingf7 The Rainbow Connection he last major event for seniors each year be- fore graduation is the prom. Hosted by the Junior Class on April 27, 1985, at Riverdale, the theme of the 1985 prom was The Rainbow Connection. Juniors and their sponsors spent many hours in fund-raising, planning, and decorating to en- sure the event would be special, and Autumn pro- vided the live music. Highlighting the evening was the traditional presentation of the Senior Class officers and superlatives, as well as Prom Queen Tammy Espy and her court, which included Jill Wamsley, Emily Wendell, Cindy Lane, and Jenise Outland. The Junior-Senior Prom is one of the most memorable occasions of high school, and The Rainbow Connec- tion was no exception. Upper right--Tammy Espy proudly wears the crown as the 1985 Prom Queen. Left-Kelly, Claire, and their dates relax, hoping the picture line will soon grow smaller. Right-During the presentation Senior Super- latives are introduced to the crowd. 8fOpening Zim 'S , 411: I af' wr , left-Candy and Susan watch the dancers moving to the music moment for two. Bottom-Romance is in the air as the band plays a Upper right-Enjoying the prom sometimes means a quiet popular love song. Openingf9 To The Beat Of A Different Top left-John wishes it were this easy all the time. Top right-Freshmen get into the beat. Bottom left--Mrs. Robinson shows her style of Nerd Day. Lower right-Seniors really got down and jammed at their break during Warrior Week. l0fOpening .MQW ,,, +---Www' HQ Q, - .J . . WA I V,-21135, ,.!L5,,-13 gp- 4, .L!.Hw, 'J,L A .. ' ' T ' awww-WM k,4y1.'w ' 1, I fha. A , R.. . . .Y v ' ,1 , gf,-i '.g,1 '1 7 My-I-f ji-,vim-T-..:, -,,: Y - l lv- 3+ :Ti ' -4,4-1lf:f.,.g7,1A .1 'ici' V4 lil , ia. A- hiv!-f,-'QW' -' , ,,,,1--mv '. ..ff,,--- NQQEIP- - ::I,. ., f,,,,1,vg?3f,N A ' .i fffy.: 554 i ,r f-L, ' '- -4,..', f,gQQgllirv-'iflffl A L X-R fi.. y -'Jgca ,bn ' 9 wf' ' 1 iv -,!',kLA4fZm-1X4 i ' hw. 4 W' , MQWQI Y ,M , 3 , . Z' -.16 WZ Q At Drum espite obvious similarities with other schools, we valued our special activities and the qualities of groups and indivi- duals which made our educational experience unique. The diversity of backgrounds making up our student body, including native- and foreign-born as well as foreign exchange students, provided opportunities for all of us to expand our horizons and also to practice tolerance. Even within the usual academic cur- riculum, we were encouraged to develop our individual differ- ences and to display creativity. From skits in history or English to advanced computer projects, from special performances for band or chorus to original designs in art, from production of the newspaper to creative stitchery, we found countless ways to express ourselves. X Special activities also offered numerous moments for individ- ,Q uality. Warrior Week festivities and Senior Week were two nota- , ble examples. Both students and faculty dressed up, performed, and shared in the fun of the war paint contest, Faculty-Senior Talent Show, and activities such as Nerd Day. We also found different ways to make contributions to charity. Collecting money for the Mexico City tourists unable to return home after the earthquakes and participation in fund-raising for the Johnny Pars- ley Scholarship Fund were two instances. With activities such as , these, at some point during the year each Warrior moved to the beat of a different drum. Upper left-Brad, Jeff, Amy, and Christy practice the gypsy wedding vows in sociology. Lower left--Band members combine their talents to produce an outstanding half time show. Lower right-Stevie Wonder - aka Mr. Vanzant - performs the -1-751 hit, I Just Called to Say I Love You. f vo 75. Qi is ,Mm ---....,. Yr? 1-.55 7 A, , it li if S Z' P Q 5 Good Neighbors, I . . l l N i 2 1 1 it Ml? s 1 t ., I ,ri dis Paul Wamsley, Samsonite plant manager, presents Mr. Williams with a donation begin a wrestling team. Wrestling fans were enthusiastic about the sport's addition ' our athletic program. W Good F r1ends his year saw a major change in the Adopt-a-School program. Our two-year association with Samsonite ended, and State Farm Insurance Company became our new adoptive business parent. The rotation of schools and businesses provided new areas of expertise to share in strengthening education. The State Farm and Riverdale com- mittees met on a monthly basis to discuss and plan activities that would successfully promote the program. The State Farm committee included Jim Johnson-Chairman, Jerry Brown, Don Floyd, Bob Haston, Jane Jones, Janice Millsaps, Royce O'Neal, David Ross, Geniece Todd, and Tim Williams. River- dale continued with the same committee as the past two years. State Farm officially adopted Riverdale at the Homecoming pep rally. The committee received a further taste of Warrior hospitality at the Adopt-a-School breakfast prepared by Com- mercial Foods. At that time, plans for a Speaker's Bureau, math and reading tutors, and Teacher Appreciation reception were some of the activities outlined, along with a possible co- op program and donations of equipment and supplies. State Farm also contributed miniature footballs for pep rallies and ballgames. Our relationship with State Farm promised to be as benefi- cial as our previous tie with Samsonite. Samsonite's last contri- bution as our adoptors was a 33,000 donation to establish a wrestling program. Our school was enriched by the efforts of our good neighbors and friends in the business community, and we hoped their association with Riverdale would prove rewarding for them as well. vm -B I il f gl N 13,415.3 num 86 Adopt-a-School Committee-Row one: Jane Hulon Watson, Don Floyd, lvan Duggin, Jim Williams, Dave Ross, s, Janice Millsaps, Violet Ognio, Betty Jo Elrod, Helen Jen- Jerry Brown, Michael Vanzant, Jim Johnson, Bob I-laston, Char' s, Faye Phillips, Oma McNabb, Donnell Austin. Row two: lotte Wright, Paula Wendell. Opening! l 3 l 4fOpening 1 A I , Ml I -' .trTlllll'w Www, J J ' all ' ll I W ll lr , wil? ll X ' f ffl , 2 , ' - I am :pug I ' ,ll g JE- 3 1 ,l W iw ,,x WU.. ' , A D h ffl Z5 ' rr 5 . lk: -rl L .tl M . W , ,I- K l wtf -me to ll f --J : 'W , ,,4.ww-vm:-1 arf SE' ,ie W 3' 1 g e f Upper tight-Three's a crowd under one umbrella when it's raining. Lower left-Paula and Sherry congratulate each other with a warm hug. Right-Sharon shows her supportlfor the Warriors. , f V Y , ' All W If l W- . xl ith 'Q L. 1 O 2 , .-15 i l l x l 4 ,I ', , Ai -new 5 y aww i y wwe Wi FwwiiFW -' ' 3 5 ' l wif i in 0 ii fl y nl t a x ., ya cya' It Ella l RSX X it Al I . . . N ixvfgicx . -F' A 'N . H ,T f 5' h i I 'N 1 -Q Wm Q' . Wg i li- A ...L rf A , - . bt. . - W V if 2 .3 - - , , K A' 5, ' 4 ik : at A I 2- ' ' 'lg 1 - f 1 ' A , A 35? el ' iz' , ,I 4 , f -V A r ,- A Q 5 K l ' ' l L' . 1 , . 4 sxt in J m W' - 'ww to ' ,. ia f, i if 7' , ,xg . Jak' 'f' jfs I ki' l f A , I 5 47 J it QQ 'Qpw all ' Q1 if L km. n -'Yi ci ..-1 . , . f ii .Nw - n X ,A 4, - . at , r W , W. 1 A - an .' 4, - ' vi , 'uf , -it i, - 135 '-.1 - i 'f- 1 - ' MW. aj, ? Yi wrt -di ' 'W' fi ,K .wfzww f' ' ' M in 1 i l ef 'eff-uWh0 has the C0miCS?', UPPCY fight-Gfeg winds Lower-Escoits Jon Fisher, Clay Michaels, James Scales, Rich rr a winning toss during the softball throw, one of many games Howard, and Sam Warner pose with the Homecoming Court. all Festival Day. I ' ' Openingjl5 . 2,Q,'f xi? i K 8. W ! A M 'Wd' Mk 4, , Q 'sh 'M W . I X 1 ff . 1, W A , S A K. -' if 3 ? X W QW my Am, K HE 'E www. ' S. vs. . J W 4 f 41 Oi, f ,?N W . is Q w 3 2 w S H4 V? 'ws H QW Top: Tracie and Sherry enjoy their break during Senior Day. Above: Dawn and Tammy are Madonna look-alike candidates. Seniors And Honorsjl7 SENIOR OFFICERS . , , 1 k I ,. Il. Rick Kinard -- Treasmfel' Anne Donnelly - Secreiary Christyflane ----'iwce President Clay Michaels -- President Lori ,Adams - lTifzii:y Adams L Alisa Adkins Pennie Alcorn Lee Allen ' 'Qi3iiiwn'.AfSH.P Shelley Anderson Paul Anthony Clirk Arnold. l SherryfAffi?1QfQg D0nns?1lnAus9n Michelle Bailey Imlyf l fM5fifl1Q1l l .l filiev Cassahllra Benford tt I 12 MOST Donald Bonds Jeanne Bonds Tina Boyd . Jennifer Ann Brand J Bernice Brown Theresa Brown Tommy Brown Keith Bryan Kim Bull Jeff Burris R02 Busey Melanie Butt ' Matt Byrnes A Mark Callahan Carrie Cameron INTELLECTUAL Kate Yates Bruce O'NeaI Seniorsf l 9 --YY - 20fScniors MOST POPULAR Cathy Christiansen Gres ,CQmQzQn M Chris Gampbeiiw Lisa Campbeli W . M9x1i!1m:rerL Shawn Carughers, ,V , J2ff GQsh Carrie Cfastexiinewf 1' Qlayfon Candillf Christina Champaneria Sourilamphanh Chaophasy Andrea Cheme Geri Chesterfield Cathy Christiansen LauriegQLark Lasa cLsIfim Paul Coiineily John Za visa if ,- Kelly Craig Elizabeth Crawford W Tim Crick 5201451 Cunningham Claire Daniel Bubba Davis Kerry Davis Kim Davis Stanley Davis Steve Davis Tefiisa Deaton Phillip Deck Deborah Delk Dianna DiKhounphiphet Gene Dixon Kelly Dixon Tammy Dixon Tracy Bernice Dixon Anne Donnelly Jim' Dooley Greg Dotson Amber Dotts Elizabeth Douglas Lee Douglas Seniorsf2l 22 f Seniors Mii3iiiriif15fennan Cherziiflk hmrinaway ' Lynn Dykes Keith Elrod Dwayne Eubank Renee Fann Cori Ferris Glenn Fletcher Kenngglgfietcher ffhbasa Flick Kimbefiy Fc-rrest Cindy Fox , Keven Fox Fran Freeman Candy Pucci hGrQ9 Fu1Ier DAR fsAR Anne Donnelly ,735 G sf'- S fr :wh 3 S ERR 'ii Q MOST i i .a N1 SCHOOL-SPIRITED Andrea McKnight Brad Newberry , -I -ef K . - k , K N Jimmy Gaither G Lavonda Gann I Larie Garrett 'T' Jeanette Gentry Bobby Gibson Eric Gibson Jackie Gibson Lisa Gibson Aprii Giddens Natasha Ann Glover Rodney Goad Nancy Goforth 'iii Greg Goodwin Angela Greer Ji if Melissa Griggs Seniorsf23 Melissa7'Haggard Alex Hakala Kathy Hardison Richard Harris Donna Hatcher Ashley Hayes Vicky Heard Susan Henley Jennifer Henson Jennifer I-Iinczh Dora Hirlston Donna Holden Todd Holden Julie Howell Henrik Huelsmeier 'David Huff Lisa Hughes Leah Hulan Jim Hull Scott Hunt Sheryl Hunt filiiiriylflrlttfiter' Holly Jane Hutchinson Luci Hyclen : ,.----- :iw Q1 S.. , fhalisfzmsziz b SHS in X X X 35 .Q .gh SW' we FX Y H 5 , .,,.., - - .Q . ..-- i. -21.31--miie, :Nigga X E v N X X32 Xi u x ill M X is K 9:5 N - 1: ,gm f S Seal 5 Q A ' - L' A -Q- i X if im ew E , ig:--H525-f. . , L ,I . ,, . ,. X f MOST TALENTED Claire Daniel Brian Lamb Connie Iden Melissa Jacobs Steve Jacobs Terrance James Keith Jeznach Tracie Jobe John Wayne Johnson Craig Jones Jimmy Jones Krystal Jones Texesa Jones Yvonne Jones Irene Katsaitis Yuko Kawakami Sheila Keller Chanphenh Khiaonamsoum Seniorsf25 26fSeniors F RIENDLIEST Terri Kilgour Kinard Sharon King, Chris Knorr Forrest Knox Kazumi Kobatake Victoria Kraft Jeff Kulikowski K Byian Lamb John Lamb Christy Lane Suzanne Law Trina ,-Lawrence David' Leonard Jdlm Leonard Hiram Lester, Jr. Leah Hulan Clay Michaels W' wif: A ,E f.' Q.,-H 1 1 5 ? 2 4 E E 3 4 i K in 5 4 V . , E MQQXJL 5, og 4 4- w fmlis my, if 'HE L4- WITTIEST Laura Phillips Nelson Vaught Kirk Lewellen Melanie Lewis Randy Little Larry Long Melissa Love Tami Luck Susan Lumpkin Amy Luscinski Samantha Lynch Melanie Malone Sabrina Malone Patricia Manning Thomas Manus Bobby Mayfield Bobby Mayo Thomas McAuley Seni0rsf27 28fSeniors Rodriguez Mcikoskey Doug MCCune Andrea Felicia McCurley Andrea McKnight L Troy McKnight Mike McMurry Bill McNew Mark Messick Clay Michaels Shawn Middleton Jonathan Millet Revondihg Miller Scoty Miller Patrice Minter Robert Mintlow Dawn Mitchell BEST LOOKING Paula We1icfeeII l Rick Kinard WW K kkkgk? 3 A ,vi rf in ,- ave fx ...pp-... Q -Q., .Aif kuf . 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Q ' 'T A 5 ROTC DAR XSAR Pam Ross Amy Rowlette Somphong Saichieng John Sanders Sharon Sanders Keith Sanford James Scales I Lisa Scott Khanthaly Sengsavang Lisa Shepard Darren Shreve Cyndi Sledge Trevor Sledge James Smith Jim Smith Keith Smith 32 f Seniors LeAnn Smith Michael Smith Richard Smith Sheri Smith Tasha Smith Ricky Smotherman Sam Soumpholphakdy Ounkham Southavilay Richard Stanaland Ricky Stanaland 'Carrie Stephens Andy Stone Harold Strong Doug Stults Sherry Summar John Swafford Ang: Swenson Leigh Taylor Teresa Thigpen Audrey Thomas Valerie Thomas Joanne Thompson Connie Tidwell Chiqui Torres K 'E' 'sv MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Anne Donnelly James Scales ,W ,.... X we Jared Trammell Mark Travis David Tribble Sharon Vance Nelson Vaught John Jake Verge Robert Verge Willie Verge Laura Vinsant Jennifer Wade Carolee Walls Valerie Ward Rodney Warren '4Chaxle'Sl Wan'i?'kW Cheri Waters Scniorsf33 34fSeniors xnsfjzzil Keith Watts Daryl Webb Vonchelle Webb Walter Webb Kim Weeks Darion Wellington Ricky Wellington Paula Wendell Tfibilikfilifhire Lisa Wliilfrrore Marie Wilkins A on 5, fl Renqygiwilion Sheiify Wilson Taminy Wilson l John Wiseman Cindy Wissinger Kate, Yates Kimberly Rhonda Rewlliivvhg , - 'l ' ml - . 5.12. 'ggi - W - t 'REQ If ,,-.es,:..,, : ' ' , fiQff fis i z .' - fi - - w ffig-5252 : kkk' .k Tammy Young Richard Youree John Zavisa j. Senior Directory ADAMS, LORIANNE - French Club, TOEC, VICA, Beta Club, Interna- tional Club, FSA, Typing Award. , . ADAMS, TRACY MAE - FHA, HERO - Child Care - Officer, FFA, fi Basketball Aide. I ADKINS, ALISA KAYE - Student Council Work-on, FCA, Freshman Basketball, Track, Spanish I and ll. I QLCORN, PENNIE IRENE -- Child Care I Award, FHA, VICA, TOEC. LLEN, TAMMY LEE - ROTC, Drill Team, VICA - Secretary, Chorus, HERO - Food Service. ALSUP, KIMBERLY MARIE - FCA, Spanish Club, Band - Flags and Manager, TOEC, DECA. ANDERSON, SHELLEY JO - Mu Alpha Theta, Beta Club, Student Council, FCA, Yearbook -- Assistant Editor, SADD, Key Club Sweet- heart, French Club, Latin Club. ANTHONY, PAUL JEFFREY - Band, Singers, Key Club, Percussion Ensemble, Drama Club, Mid-State Choir, All-Stare Alternate. RNOLD, CLARK EDWARD - VICA II. RNOLD, MARK ALAN - FFA, VICA, ROTC. RRINGTON, SHERRY ANN - Spanish Club, VICA, FCA, International Club, HERO - FHA, FHA, Session Room Representative. AUSTIN, DONNELL LYNN - National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Beta Epsilon, Student Council - Student Body Vice President, Sopho- more Representative, Basketball Cheerleader, Beta Club, Junior Classical League, FCA, NEDT Award Who's Who Among American High School Students, Football Cheerleader. BAILEY, KAREN MICHELLE -- DECA, French Club, FFA. ARTLETT, TROY LEE - ROTC M Second Lieutenant, VICA. ATEY, LEAN MITCHELL - FFA - Reporter, Star Chapter Farmer, g ENFORD, CASSANDRA DENISE - FHA - HERO, FFA, DECA. YENNETT, BEN ERWIN -- DECA -- President, Tennessee Tomorrow, t. ,Regional and State DECA Delegate, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Bas- E GBT, Auto Trades, ICT. A NDS, DONALD McKINLEY - Freshmen Football, FFA, VICA. ONDS, JEANNE ANN - Colorguard - Band, VICA, French Club, Beta I Club, Drama Club. BOYD, TINA MARIA - Drama Club. BRAND, JENNIFER ANN - Beta Club, Mu Sigma Lambda - Secretary, , Spanish Club, Marching Band - Section Leader, Junior High Mid-State Band, Mid-State Band, Concert Band, Nominated for McDonald's Band, Who 's Who Among American High School Students. BROOKSHER, ROBERT W. - VICA, 4vH, Bible Club, SADD. BROWN, ALLIE BERNICE - FHA - HERO, 4-H, DECA, Basketball, Track. BROWN, THERESA ANN - VICA, TOEC, Latin Club, Beta Club, FSA. BROWN, TOMMY WAYNE - French Club. BRYAN, JOHN KEITH - Riverdale Singers, Concert Band, Marching Band, Mid-State Choir, All-State Choir, All-State Orchestra, Mid-State Junior High Band, Honors Chorus, NEDT Certificate, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Mu Sigma Lambda, French Horn Sec- tion Leader, Spanish Club. BULL, KIMBERLEY ANN Q- TOEC, VICA, DECA, FHA - President, FHA - Treasurer, FSA. BURRIS, JEFFERY HAYDEN -- FFA, VICA, Auto Trades. BUSEY, ROY THOMAS - ROTC, VICA, Orienteering. BUTT, MELANIE LEIGH - Mu Alpha Theta - Secretary, National Honor Society, Beta Epsilon - Secretary, Who 's Who Among American High School Students, Spanish Club, Tops in Typing. BYRNES, MATTHEW CHARLES - Whok Who Among American High School Students, Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Tennis Team, Quiz Bowl, Latin Club. CALLAHAN, MARK DOUGLAS - FFA, CAMERON, CARRIE ANN - TOEC, FSA, French Club I and II. CAMERON, GREGORY FRANK - Freshmen Football, DECA, Graphic Arts II, Auto Trades. CAMPBELL, CHRIS L. - DECA, VICA - President, Stage Band, Base- ball, Spanish Club I. CAMPBELL, LISA MICHELLE - Basketball Cheerleader - Captain, FCA, Beta Club, French Club, Student Council, FSA, TOEC. CARUTHERS, LANITA SHAWN - TOEC, FHA, VICA, FSA, Tops in Typing. CASH, JEFFREY DONALD - Electronics, VICA. CASTERLINE, CARRIE LANE - French Club I and ll, VICA Club - President, Beta Club, FHA. CHAMPANERIA, JYOTSNA JAGDISH - Spanish Club, Library Aide. CHERNE, ANDREA RANEE - National Honor Society, Beta Epsilon - President, Mu Alpha Theta - Vice-President, Beta Club, Key Club Sweetheart, Student Council, Who 's Who Among American High School 2' 'I ketball, E0 Students, Softball, French Club. CHESTERFIELD, GERIA M. - VOE, TOEC, FCA, FHA, HERO A Child Care, Perfect Attendance, FSA, Student Council Work-on. CHRISTIANSEN, CATHERINE REBECCA - Girls' State, Beta Club, Beta Epsilon, Junior Classical League, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Sophomore Homecoming Attendant, Varsity Football Cheerleader, Varsity Tennis Team, Tops in Typing, NEDT Award. CLARK, LAURIE LAMONE - HERO, - Food Service. CLINE, DAVID MARTIN - 4-H, Football - Manager, FCA, Bible Club, HERO - Food Service. COLLINS, LISA LYNN - National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Beta Epsilon, Beta Club, Who 3 Who Among American High School Students, The Society of Distinguished American High School Students, Student gotgncil, National Honor Roll, Tops in Typing, NEDT Certificate, French lu . CONNELLY, PAUL ANTHONY - VICA - Parliamentarian, Stage Band, Marching Band - Assistant Section Leader, Latin Club. CRAIG, KELLY R. - Beta Club, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Latin Club, Cheerleader, NEDT Award, Spanish Club, Academic All-American, FCA. CRAWFORD, MIRIAM ELIZABETH - Basketball Cheerleader, Girls' State, Riverdale Singers, Marching Band - Corresponding Secretary, Trumpet Section Leader, Mid'State Choir, Mid-State Junior High Band, National Honor Society - Vice-President, Beta Club, Beta Epsilon, Mu Alpha Theta, Mu Sigma Lambda, MTSU Honors Chorus, Student Council -- Freshmen and Sophomore Representative, Latin Club, NEDT Award, fWho's Who Among American High School Students, Junior Classical eague. CRICK, TIMOTHY H. - VICA. CUNNINGHAM, REBECCA LYNN - Band - Section Leader, French Club, Mu Sigma Lambda, Track. DANIEL, CLAIRE VOLETTE - Band - Section Leader, Riverdale Sing- ers, Mid-State Choir, AllfState Choir, American History Contest. DAVIS, JR., JIMMIE WADE - VICA - DAVIS, KERRY DWAIN - VICA. DAVIS, STEPHEN H. - VICA, Auto Trades. DAVIS, WILLIAM STANELY - DECA, ROTC, Drill Team, Who's Who Among American High School Students, French Club. DEATON, TERESA RENE -A FSA A- President, Marching Band - Assis- tant Section Leader, Volleyball, TOEC - Refreshment Chairman, Office Aide. DECK, PI-IILLIP EDWARD - VICA, Electronics, Drafting, Mu Alpha Theta, Perfect Attendance - Two Years. DIXON, GENE - Golf, Football, DECA, Beta Club. Parliamentarian. Senior Direcioryf35 DONNELLY, ANNE MERRILL - Most Likely To Succeed, Key Club Sweetheart, Girls' State, Senior Class Secretary, DAR Award, Tennis Team H- Captain, Beta Club M- President, Mu Alpha Theta - Treasur- er, National Honor Society, Beta Epsilon, Who 's Who Among American High School Students. DOOLEY, JAMES MICHAEL - Soccer, VICA, GBT, FCA, Perfect Atten- dance - One Year. DOTSON, GREGORY BRENT - FCA - Vice-President and Recording Secretary, Varsity Football, Most Improved Defensive Player, Key Club - Social Committee Chairman, Beta Club, Spanish Club - Vice-Presi- dent, Latin Club, Tennessee Junior Classical League, National Classical League, SADD. DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH MAXINE - HERO Child Care, DECA. DOUGLAS, HOUSTON LEE - Industrial Arts Club - President, Elec- tronics, VICA, DRENNAN, MIRIAM EFFIE - Girls' State, Who 's Who Among American High School Students, Mid-State Band, National Honor Roll, Varsity Football Cheerleader, Key Club Sweetheart, Distributive Education Clubs of America - State Winner, Band - Marching and Concert, Spanish Club - President, Baseball -- Manager, FCA, Beta Club, Gifted and Talented, Summer Science Program. DYKES, LYNN ELLEN - French Club, French Club Executive Commit- tee, Newspaper Staff - Editorvin-Chief, TOEC, FCA. ELROD, BENJAMIN KEITH - FFA. EUBANK, CARL DWAYNE - Electronics, VICA - President. FANN, JENNIFER RENEE - FSA M Recording Secretary, Student Coun- cil, TOEC, Office Aide, Library Aide, Spanish I, Perfect Attendance - One Year, FERRIS, CARMENANNE W- FSA. F FLICK, MARIA TERESA we Track Team, Volleyball Team, Spirit Award, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, Beta Club, Spanish Club, Perfect,Attendance - Four Years. V FORREST, KIMBERLY CAROLYN -A FHA, FCA, HERO - Child Care, Child Care I Award, Spanish Club, FSA, Freshman Chorus, Drama Club. FOX, KEVEN H. - VICA, French Club. FRAZIER, TIMOTHY CORDELL - Freshman Basketball, VICA, DECA, HERO - Food Service, Library Aide. FUCCL CANDY RENE - Marching Band, Concert Band, French Club, Drama Club, HERO - Child Care. FULLER, GREGORY SCOTT - Johnny Parsley Spirit Award, Smoke Signal, Quill and Scroll, DECA, Football, Perfect Attendance - Three r Yea s. FULTS, JAY WALTER -e Beta Club, French Club, Drama Club, Student Council - Freshman Representative. GAITHER, JR., JIMMY - Sophomore Basketball Homecoming Escort, VICA, Electronics -W Treasurer, Drama Club. 36fScnior Directory GENTRY, JEANETTE LEE - TOEC, VOE, DECA. . ' 'I GIBSON, ERIC WILLIAM BARNES - Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Bet Club, Latin Club, NEDT Award. . ' , GIBSON, JACQUELIENE M. M TOEC, FSA, 4-H, FHA, Bible Club French Club. ' , GIBSON, LISA LOUISE - Softball, Volleyball, Basketball, FHA, FFA VICA, V I GIBSON, ROBERT BRUCE - Swim Team. ' GIDDENS, APRIL DAWN - Student Body Secretary, Beta Club, NEDT Award, FHA Award, French Club, Who? Who Among American Hrgi School Students, FHA Officer, FSA, Soccer Team Manager, Drama Club Student Council. GLOVER, NATASHA ANN - HERO - Food Service, VICA, GOFORTH, NANCY LYNN - Latin Club, HERO, FHA, DECA. GOODWIN, GREGORY ALAN - Marching Band -- Trumpet Assistan' Section Leader, Concert Band, Stage Band, Wind Ensemble, VICA Drafting, Pep Band. GREER, ANGELA DORCINE - HERO - Child Care. GRIGGS, MELISSA KELLY - Student Council, TOEC, FSA - Treasurer. Spanish Club, FHA. HAGGARD, MELISSA RENEE - FSA - Vice-President, Junior Achieve ment - Secretary, Perfect Attendance - One Year, Flag Corps, Spell ing Bee, VICA, Drafting, Bible Club. I-IAKALA, ALEXANDER NEIL - Mu Alpha Theta. HARDISON, KATHARYN RENE - Student Council - Senior Clas Representative, DECA - Secretary, Beta Club, Marching Band, Conceri Band, Girls' Basketball Manager. HARRIS, RICHARD CLAYTON - FFA, VICA, HATCHER, DONNA LYNN - VOE, TOEC, FHA - HERO, FHA. HAYES, ASHLEY RAY - VICA - President, FFA. HEARD, VICKY LYNN - Cheerleader, Student Council, Y-Club, VICA, Yearbook, Freshman Class President. HENLEY, SUSAN CHERYL - National Honor Society, Beta Epsilon, Mu. Alpha Theta, Junior Civitan, French Club. HENSON, JENNIFER LEE -- DECA, Drama Club, Cheerleader, French Club. HINCH, JENNIFER CLARICE - Drama Club, International Thespian Society, Riverdale Chorus, FHA, HERO - Child Care. HIRLSTON, DORA MARIA - Marching Band, Flag Corps -- Section Leader, Lance and Shield - Co-Editor, Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Latin Club, Junior Classical League, Perfect Attendance - Four Years, National Honor Roll, Academic All-American Award, United States Na- tional Band Award, United States Achievement Academy, Who's Who- Among American lhgh School Students, Pre-Honors at MTSU. HOLDEN, DONNA ELIZABETH - TOEC, Drama Club - Committee Head. HOLDEN, WILLIAM TODD - Spanish Club I and ll - President, Key Club -Q Treasurer, DECA, Football - Trainer, Stage Band, Drama Club., HOWELL, JULIE ANN - Spanish Club, DECA, Co-op, TOEC Club, Flag Corps, Rifle Corps. HUELSMEIER, HENRIK - Smoke Signal, Beta Club, Tennessee Tomor- row, Drama Club, French Club, International Club. - HUGHES, LISA ANN - HERO - President, DECA, Perfect Attendance s- Two Years. K HULAN, LEAH LORAINE - National Honor Society, Beta Club -M Vice- President, Beta Epsilon, Mu Alpha Theta, Girls' State, Friendliest, French Club, Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Most Outstanding Girl, Fresh-l man and Junior Football, Homecoming Attendant, freshman, Sopho- more, and Junior Basketball Homecoming Attendant, winner of Freshf man, Sophomore, and Junior Spelling Bee, NEDT Award, Nominated for Tennessee State Beta Club President, 411-I, FCA, French Award,,Aca4 demic Banquet. ' . . ,.il fl HULL, JAMES, LONGSTREET -- Drama, DECA, Spanish Club, Tlaespigf ans, Football, Baseball. iii l- HUNT, SCOTT ANTHONY - VICA. . I l . '. . 1 iii? Among American High School Students, Society of Distinguished-Amerii, can High School Students, Mu Alpha Theta, Swim Team, Internatio'naI'll Club, Drama Club, Junior Classical League. ' ' ' HUNTER, PENNY GERTRUDE ,-- FCA, Riversale Swim Team, VICA, International Club, Spanish Club. I f ' HUTCHINSON, HOLLY JANE - Who's Who Among American High- School Students, National Honor Roll, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, Beta Club, Physical Education Award, Basketball, Softball, Spell- ing Bee - First Place Sophomore, FHA. 1 HYDEN, LUCI REJEANN - DECA, FHA, HERO, Spanish Club I and II. I IDEN, CONNIE FRANCISCO - Basketball Cheerleader, Student Council A- Junior Class Secretary, FFA M Sweetheart, Reporter, Student Coun- cil Representative, Beta Club, Girls' State Alternate, U.S. National Com- munity Leaders Award, Latin Club, U.S. Student Council Award, Junior Classical League, FFA - Camp Outstanding Leader, FFA Talent Con-' HUNT, SHERYL DAWN -- National Beta Club, Latin Club, fwhofsiiwhilia test Winner, International Award, U.S. National Agriculture Award, Young Community Leaders of America Award, Tennessee and Ruther- ford County delegate from Riverdale to the Youth Leadership Seminar in Searcy, Arkansas. ACOBS, MELISSA CAROL - FHA - Treasurer, FSA, TOEC. ACOBS, STEVEN MARK - Mu Alpha Theta, Key Club, Marching Band, Jazz Band, Pep Band, Assistant Section Leader, Soloist, Mu Sigma Lambda. AMES, TERRANCE - 4-H, Most Athletic, HERO - Food Service, Nashville Banner Tennessee All Mid State First Team, FCA, Football. IOBE, TRACIE JEANETTE - Band - Color Guard Section Leader, DECA, ICT, Spanish Club - Secretary, FCA, VICA, Drama Club, Session Room Representative. IOHNSON, JOHN WAYNE - FFA. IONES, ALAN CRAIG - FFA, VICA, ICT. IONES, ALICE YVONNE - VOE, Child Care I and II. IONES, JIMMY L. -- HERO, 4-H, Junior Achievement. IONES, KRYSTAL RENEE - National Honor Society, Beta Club, Spanish Club I - President and Spanish Club II, VOE -- Secretary, FCA, Freshmen Basketball, Academic All-American, National Honor Roll, Aca- demic Banquet, TOEC, FSA, IONES, TERESA RENE - Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Lance and Shield, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Spanish Club. CATSAITIS, IRENE B. - Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta, German Club - Secretary. KAWAKAMI, YOKO - Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta, International Club, Tennis Team, Tops in Typing, Perfect Attendance. KELLER, SHEILA ANN - Marching Band - Rifle Section Leader, French Club, Spanish Club. KILGOUR, TERESA ANN - First Chair All-State Chorus, Eighth Chair All- State Chorus, Band Awards, Spanish Club - Treasurer, Honors Chorus, Superior Rating in Solo-Ensemble Festival. KINARD, JOHN PATRICK - Best Looking, Tennis Team - Co-Captain, Mu Alpha Theta, Boys' State Alternate, Senior Class Treasurer, Key Club, Beta Club, Freshman Basketball Homecoming Escort, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Freshman and Sophomore Vices President, Junior Class Representative, Latin Club, FCA. CING, SHARON BREKAY - FCA, DECA, Varsity Basketball, Freshman Basketball, Perfect Attendance - Four Years. QNORR, CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH - Beta Club, Lance and Shield -- Editor, Key Club, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Spanish Club. KNOX, FORREST DOUGLAS - NEDT Award, ROTC, Marching Band, Stage Band, Pep Band Student Conductor, ROTC Drill Team, ROTC Orienteering Team Commander, ROTC, ROTC Honor Guard, VFW Award, Junior Achievement, 4-H. COBATAKE, KAZUMI -- Mu Alpha Theta, Algebra I Award, Algebra II Award, Tops in Typing. KRAFT, VICTORIA LYNN - Colorguard, French Club I and II, Drama Club - Committee Head, FSA, DECA, International Thespian Society, CULIKOWSKI, JEFFREY KEITH - Key Club, Football - All-District, All- Mid State Honorable Mention, Offensive Lineman of the Year, FCA. LAMB, DONALD BRIAN - Riverdale Singers, All-State Choir, Mid-State Choir, Honors Chorus, Most Talented Senior Boy, Who's Who Among American High School Students, National Honor Roll, Academic All- American, National Honor Society - Treasurer, Mu Sigma Lambda - Vice-President, Beta Club, First Year Latin Award, Latin Club - Secre- tary, Junior Classical League, Band, Mid-State Junior High Band, NEDT Award. LAMB, JOHN WESELY - VICA, Auto Trades, French I and II, Freshman and Sophomore Football, NEDT Certificate. LANE, CHRISTY LYNN - Senior Class Vice-President, Basketball Cheer- leader, National Honor Society - Secretary, Mu Alpha Theta, Beta Epsilon, Beta Club, FCA, Junior Class President, Freshman Class Trea- surer, NEDT Award, Junior Classical League. LAW, JACQUELYN SUZANNE - Beta Club, FCA, Lance and Shield - Co-Editor, French Club, Spanish Club, NEDT Award. LAWRENCE, TRINA SHERRY - HERO. LEONARD, JAMES DAVID - FFA - Secretary, President, VICA, Auto Trades, Wood Shop, Co-op. LEONARD, JOHN PATRICK - FCA, Football, Spanish Club - Vice- President, VICA - President, Most Improved Warrior of 1985 for Football. LESTER, JR., HIRAM WHROE - VICA, Electronics, Bible Club, FCA. LEWELLEN, KIRK ROBERT - Drama, VICA, Stage Band. LEWIS, MELANIE ANNE - TOEC, VICA, FSA, International Club, Ex- ecutive Committee - French III. LUCK, TAMIKO MICHELE - VICA - Secretary, FFA, Horticulture I and II. LUMPKIN, SUSAN LEE - FFA. LUSCINSKI, AMY JANEEN - National.-lrionor Society, Beta Epsilon, Mu Alpha Theta, Who? Who Among American High School Students, Beta Club, Junior Classical League, Tennis Team, Student Council, FCA, Chorus. LYNCH, JUDY SAMANTHA - TOEC, VOE, HERO - Child Care, MALONE, MELANIE SUZANNE - Beta Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Student Council, Who 's Who Among American High School Students, Swim Team - Manager, Lance and Shield. MANUS, KEVIN THOMAS - National Honor Society, Beta Club, French Club A- Executive Committee, Mu Alpha Theta, Academic Achievement Awards, VICA, Office Aide. MAYFIELD, BOBBY L. - ROTC, Drill Team, GCE, Junior Achievement, Color Guard, Honor Guard, VICA. MAYO, BOBBY JENE - Electronics, VICA. McAULEY, THOMAS S. - ROTC, Drill Team, Who's Who Among Ameri- can Hgzh School Students, National Honor Roll, German Club - Vice- President, German Club - President, Smoke Signal, Rangers, Orienteer- ing, Color Guard - Honor Guard, Junior Achievement. MCCROSKEY, RODRIGUEZ - Art Club, Auto Mechanics Club, VICA, Graphic Arts. MCCUNE, DOUGLAS R. - VICA. MCCURLEY, ANDREA FELICIA - DECA, International Club, French Club, FHA, TOEC, Volleyball Team. McKNIGHT, ANDREA MICHELLE - Spanish I and Il, Tennessee Tomor- row - Secretary, Student Council - Representative. McMURRY, MIKE GRAYSON - VICA, FFA. MCNEW, WILLIAM MICHAEL - Key Club - Treasurer, Key Club - President, Who's Who Among American I-Hgh School Students, Spanish Club, Perfect Attendance - One Year, FCA. MESSICK, MARK LEE -H FFA - President and Sentinel, Placed Second in the Regional FFA Electrical Skills Contest, Freshman Football, Placed First in District FFA Electrical Skills Contest in 1983 and 1984 Beef Judging Team, Soil Judging Team. MICHAELS, CLAYTON WARREN -- Senior Class President, Friendliest Boy, Key Club, Beta Club, National Honor Society, Tennis Team, Beta Epsilon, Mu Alpha Theta, Optimist Club Youth of the Year, SAR Award, Boys' State. MIDDLETON, SHAWN M. - French Club - Executive Committee. MILLER, JONATHAN JEWINN - DECA, ROTC. MILLER, REVONDIA MARY - Half-Timers, HERO - Food Service, Journalism, Office Aide. MILLER, SCOTY ALLAN - FFA, ICT - Vice-President, VICA, Track. MINTER, PATRICE LAJUAN - VICA, TOEC, Spanish Club l, FI-IA. MITCHELL, TERESA DAWN - Beta Club, DECA, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Track and Field, Freshman Basketball, Lance and Shield MOORE, KIMBERLY SUE - Spanish Club, Band, DECA. MORGAN, JO MICHELLE - Beta Club, TOEC, FHA, VICA, German I, International Club. MORRISON, VICTORIA RENE -- Beta Club - Secretary and Treasurer, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Beta Epsilon, Furman Scholar, Brock Scholar, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Senior Directoryf 37 NEDT Award, French Award, French Club - Executive Committee, Student Council - Beta Club Representative. MORROW, MARK WAYNE - Drama, VICA, DECA, Drafting. NAYLOR, MICI-IELE MARIE - Marching Band - Recording Secretary, Section Leader, French Club, Wlzo's Who Among American High School Students, Mid-State Band, HERO - Child Care. NEELY, TRACEY LYNN, -, French Club -M Executive Committe, Who? Who Among Americanfrhgh School Students, HERO - Child Caree gflicer, NEDT Award, Freshman Concert Band, quiz Busters, French u A ', 'lfhiff Q 'i NEFF, JENNIFER EVE -- German Club, DECA, Track. ' ' NEWBERRY, JAMES BRADLEY - DECA - Vice-President, Most School-Spirited Senior Boy, Golf Team, Tennis Team, Tennessee Tomor- row - President. NEWCOMB, KAREN ROSE - Spanish, ROTC, Drama Club, FHA. NICHOLSON, LORI MARIE - Who? Who Among American I-Hgh School Students, French Club. NORRIS, KELLY LAVONNE - TOEC - Parliamentarian, DECA, Span- ish Club, Softball Team. NORWOOD, ANGELA DEBORA - VICA - Reporter, Art Il Award. NOTGRASS, ALAN CHRISTOPHER -- Student Body Treasurer, Student Council - Representative, Key Club, Beta Club, German Club, Mu Alpha'Theta, Quiz Busters - Representative, ROTC, Drill Team, Orien- teering Team, NEDT Award. . . OiBRIEN, LINDA ANN -- 74-I-I, FSA, TOEC, Basketball, Basketball ,ff I-lead Manager, lnternational,Club. . , O'NEAL, BRUCE LYNN -i National Honor Society - President,.MuTlj Alpha Theta - Vice'President, Most Intellectual Boy, Beta Epsilon, Rey Club, Beta Club, Senior Class Representative, Latin Club - President, Quiz Busters, Tops in Typing, Business Law Award, Who 's Who Among American High School Students, PSAT and' NMSQT Commercial Stu- dent, REA Outstanding Student Award, Student Council Parliamentarian. OOTEN, MIKE S. - DECA, German Club. PARSLEY, RUSSELL LOUIS - Key Club, Beta Club, Spanish Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Lance and Shield Editor, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Quiz Busters. PATTERSON, CRAIG WELLINGTON - VICA. PATTON, BECKY JUNE - DECA, FSA, TOEC, Drama Club, FI-IA. PAYNE, ELIZABETH RUTH -W Riverdale Singers, All-State Choir, Mid- State Choir, Beta Epsilon, French Club - Executive Committee, Beta Club, Who 's Who Among American High School Students, Mu Sigma Lambda, National Honor Roll, Perfect Attendance Award, Honors Cho4 rus. W I . A - PEARSON, Beams wanna! FFA, vicA. 'Eff ' PEEBLES, SONIA RENEE -- Basketball Homecoming Court, FSA, Track Team. .i 38 fScn1or Directory PENDERGRAST, MARY JANE - German I and Il, VICA, FHA, 4-H German l Vocabulary Bee - lst Place, Shorthand, Typing I and Il. PHILLIPS, LAURA LYNN - FCA, VICA -H Vice.President, Spanish Clul: Varsity Cheerleader, Wittiest Senior Girl, Swim Team. PHILPOTT, TERESA DIANE - FSA, TOEC, OEA, FFA, FI-IA, Spanisl Club. A POPE, CARL BENTON -- Agriculture, General Building Trades, Perfect Attendance. POPE, MARY JOANN -- Fl-IA,gFFA, ROTC, VICA. . PORTER, LAURA LYNN W- French Club I, ll, and III - Executive Committee, Academic Achievement Award, Drama Club, Office Aide, German Club, TOEC. , PRICE, JACKIE CLARENCE H- All-District Team, Defensive Lineman oh the Year, Mid-State Honorable Mention, FCA, Football - Varsity Team. RANDOLPH, GREGORY - DECA, HERO. REED, TINA LOUISE - FHA, Horticulture, Graphic Arts, Typing, Art, FSA. I REGER, PAMELA MARIE - Volleyball Team, Drama Club, Band, Lance and Shield. ROGERS, WENDY CORAL - Band - Librarian, Beta Club, French Club, International Club, SADD, French Contest, Marching, Concert, and Stage Band, Beta Club Convention. ROSE, GINA RENEE - JROTC Cadet, Batallion Adjutant, Female Drill Team Commander, Honor Guard, Color Guard, Superior Cadet Award, Reserve Officers Training Corps Military Award, Horticulture, FFA. , ROSS, PAMELA JEAN - VQEQTOEC, FHA W- HERO, FHA. . ' ROWLETTE, AMY ROXANNEf??v!ef.Varsity Basketball, Freshman 'Baslieti ball, TOEC, OEA, Whok Who Among American I-Hgh School Studentsg FSA, Latin Club I and Il,llFastpitch Softball - Sophomore, Junior' Classical League. SANDERS, JOHN EARNEST - President of HERO, Drama Club, Beta Club, Halt-Timers. SANDERS, SHARON LYNETTE - Beta Club, Debate Team, Drama Club, Spanish Club I and Il, TOEC, Drill Team, FSA, Track Team. SANFORD, WILLIAM KEITH - VICA - Club Advisor. SCALES, JAMES CHARLES - Mu Alpha Theta - President, Beta Epsilon - Treasurer, Beta Club -, Treasurer, National Honor Society, Most Likely to Succeed, Student Body Vice-President, Key Club, Latin Club, Quiz Busters, English I Award, English ll Award, English III Award, Algebra I Award, Geometry Award, Latin II Award, National Merit Semi- Finalist, REA Outstanding Student, Vanderbilt Summer Challenge, NEDT Award, Who 's Who Among American High School Students, Internation- al Thespian Society, Lance and Shield, Perfect Attendance, Boys' State.: SCEJTJ, LISA DIANE - TOECQVICA, Spanish Club I and II, FHA, Quill lu . - i SENGSAVANG, KI-IANTHALY + ITOEC, Drama, Mu Alpha Theta, Soc- cer. SHEPARD, LISA ANN -4 Lance and Shield, Smoke Signal. SHREVE, DARREN LEE - Marching Band, Stage Band, VICA - Elec- tronics, VICA - Auto Trades, VICA - Drafting. SLEDGE, BARTON TREVOR - Band - Vice-President, Stage Band, Marching Band - Section Leader of Baratone, Pep Band, VICA - Drafting, VICA - Electronics. SLEDGE, CYNTHIA MARIE A- Marching Band, Drama, FHA. SLOAN, SETH WARREN - FFA. SMITH, CHRISTIE SHERILYN - Senior Homecoming Attendant, Foot' ball Cheerleading Captain, Basketball Cheerleader, Student Council, Beta Club, FCA, TOEC, FSA, Swim Team, Junior Class Treasurer, Soccer Team Manager. SMITH, CHRISTY LEANN - Student Council - Senior Representative, Beta Club, Lance and Shield - Business Manager, FCA, SADD, Ameri- can History Contest, Beta Club Convention, French Contest, VICA, Who 's Who Among American Hgh School Students. SMITH, GREGORY KEITH - FFA, VICA, General Building Trades. SMITH, JAMES BARTON - FFA - Vice-President, VICA. SMITH, JAMES RONALD - VICA, Graphic Arts, 4-H. SMITH, MICHAEL ANTONIO - Freshman Football, Varsity Football - Starter, Basketbali - Starter, Spanish Club, Track Team. SMITH, RICHARD WAYNE - VICA - Reporter. SMITH, TASHA ANDREA - Volleyball Team, FHA-HERO, Bible Club, Drama Club, Track Team, 4-H Club. SMOTHERMAN, RICKY PAUL - VICA, FFA, Auto Trades I, II, and III. STANALAND, RICHARD LEE - ROTC, ROTC - Drill Team, STANALAND, RICKY LEE - VICA - President, ROTC I, Il, Ill, and IV, ROTC f- Drill Team. STEPHENS, CARRIE SUSAN - DECA I and II, TOEC I and ll, Spanish Club, VOE I and II. STONE, ANDREW THOMAS - Marching Band, Concert Band, Army JROTC S-1 Assistant, Spanish Club, Who 's Who Among American High School Students, National Honor Roll. STRONG, HAROLD GUS - HERO, Physical Fitness Award, All-Star Class Com etition p . QSTULTS, DOUGLAS ERIC - Spanish Club, German Club, SUMMAR, SHERRY DIANE -- Spanish I, FSA, HERO - Child Care. TAYLOR, LEIGH CAMERON - VICA - Reporter, Latin Club I and Il, 1 Who's Who Among American High School Students, Junior Classical League. THIGPEN, THERESA ANN - FFA, VICA, FHA, Spanish Club. THOMAS, AUDREY ESTELLE - Rangers - Commander, Drill Team, clgptgi Club I, ROTC DAR Award, Bible Club, Perfect Attendance, 4-H u . f THOMAS, VALERIE ANN - FFA, FHA, Spanish Club, Art I, Graphic Arts, FSA, Horticulture. THOMPSON, JOANNE - Who's Who Among American High School Students, DECA I and ll - Parliamentarian, Drama Club, Debate Team, FCA, Marching Band, French Club, HERO - Child Care, Color Guard. TIDWELL, CONSTANCE LYNN - FSA, TOEC, OEA, Latin Club,,French Club, Marching Band, Concert Band, Pep Band, Stage Band. TORRES, HERMINIA - International Club, FFA. TRAMMELL, JARED GLENN - DECA, Spanish I and II, Marching Band, Stage Band, Concert Band, VICA, ICT. ' TRAVIS, SAMUEL MARK - Latin Club, FFA. TRIBBLE, DAVID MORRISON -- Spanish, VICA, FFA, GCE. UMPHREY, TRINA CAROL - DECA, TOEC, FSA. VANCE, SHARON RENEE - Beta Club, Who's Who Among American l-hgh School Students, Latin Club, Mu Alpha Theta, FCA, VICA - Reporter. VAUGHT, NELSON OZZY - ROTC, Rangers, Orienteering Team, Drill Team, Swim Team, Soccer Team, J.A. - President, Marketing - Vice- President, Drama Club, Electronics - VICA, 4-H, Perfect Attendance - 10 Years, Wittiest Senior Boy. VERGE, ROBERT DANTE - Boys' State Delegate, Marching Band - President, ROTC - Battalion Commander, Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students, Mu Sigma Lambda - Treasurer, ROTC - Drill Team, Concert Band, Pep Band, All-Mid-State Clinic Band. VERGE, WILLIE J. - Basketball, DECA. VINSANT, LAURA LYNN - TOEC, VICA, ICT, VOE, VONGSAVATH, PRASEUTSACK - Soccer Club, VICA, International Club. WADE, JENNIFER MARIE - 4-H, FHA, Perfect Attendance - Three Years, DECA. WALLS, CAROLEE DUNCAN - Beta Club, French Club, Lance and Shield WARD, VALERIE MICHELLE - Drama Club, Drill Team. WARREN, RODNEY WAYNE - VICA - Vice-President. WARRICK, CHARLES TIMOTHY - FFA. WATERS, CHERI SHANFANETTE - HERO, JA, FHA. WATTS, JAMES KEITH - VICA W- President, FCA, Football. WEBB, DARYL -Y VICA. WEBB, VONCHELLE LANCE - TOEC - President, Manager of Track Team, Beta Club, Spanish Club, TOEC Award, First Place Award in OEA Competition. WEBB, WALTER LEMUEL - VICA - Drafting. WELLINGTON, RICKY LOUIS - Variety Band, 4-H. WENDELL, PAULA JEAN - Student Body President, Mu Alpha Theta, Beta Epsilon, National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Football Cheerleader - Captain, Key Club Sweet- heart, Beta Club, Best Looking Senior Girl, Football Homecoming Queen, Freshman and Sophomore Class Secretary, Freshman and Junior Basket- ball Homecoming Attendant, Junior Classical League, FCA. WHITE, PATRICIA JOYCE - French Club I and II, French Executive Committee, Drama Club, VICA, TOEC. nfl ' I f3 WHITMORE, LISA KAY - Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Student Council, Latin Club, French Club. WILKINS, JACKIE MARIE - Bible Club, Perfect Attendance - One Year, VICA - Graphic Arts. WILSON, CASONDRA RENAYE - Spanish Club I and II, TOEC, Interna- tional Club, FSA, Bible Club, Drama Club, OBA. WILSON, JERREA GWE'VONNE - DECA - Vice-President, Chorus, Halt-Timers. WILSON, SHERRY LEE - Most Athletic Senior Girl, Varsity Girls' Basket- ball Team, TOEC - Vice-President, Beta Club, Freshman Girls' Basket- ball Team, French I and II. WILSON, TAMMY MICHELLE - VOE, TOEC, Band, Outstanding Rifle. WISEMAN, JOHN DAVID - National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Quiz Bowl - Representative, Student Council, Key Club, Beta Club, Track, Latin Club, Junior Classical League. WISSINGER, CINDY MARIE - Marching Band, Drama Club, DECA, Swim Team, Sychronized Swim Team, Track, FHA. YATES, ANN CATHERINE - National Honor Society, Beta Epsilon, Mu Alpha Theta, Mu Sigma Lambda - President, Mid-State Band, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Most Intellectual, Marching Band, Concert Band - Treasurer, Flute Section Leader, Junior High Mid-State Band, NEDT Award, PSAT Award, French Club I and II, Who's Who Among American l-Hgh School Students, All-American Academic Award, All-American Mu- sic Award, Presidential Scholar. YOUNG, KIMBERLY ANN - Drama Club, Thespians, Child Care, FHA, HERO - Child Care, Chorus, ROTC. YOUNG, TAMMY LYNN - TOEC, VICA, FSA, Beta Club, Spanish I and Il. YOUREE, RICHARD BRIAN - DECA, Spanish Club. ZAVISA, JOHN MICHAEL - Boys' State, Mu Alpha Theta, Most Popular Senior Boy, Key Club, Football - Back of the Year, Spanish Club, FCA, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Senior Directory f 39 Student Council Each Monday evening the students who were involved in Riverdale's Student Council met to discuss the school's activities such as Warrior Week, Football Homecoming, Basketball Homecoming, and Class Competition. Student Council provided a link between the student body, faculty, and administration to create a better working atmosphere. The traditions of school life were maintained through fund- raisers such as the collection of canned goods for the needy, the Wake-a-Thon for Musclar Dystrophy, and the Johnny Parsley Memorial Scholarship Fund. In addition, this year profits from the shaker sale benefited the Mexican families who suffered from the earthquakes. To become a member of the Student Council, a student must sign up for the office that he wishes to hold. The student must then have a petition signed by one hundred of his fellow classmates before elections are held in the spring. Each club also elects a representative to be a voting mem- ber of Student Council. Others wishing to be a work-on may sign on, too. Students earn points for every hour that they work. Members must maintain a 2.5 GPA throughout the school year. The club's sponsors are Mr. Michael Shew, Mr. Joe Bryant, Mrs. Judy Barnette. Student Body Officers - Row one: Paula Row two: James Scales A Vice Wendell - President, Donnell Austin - Vice April Giddens - Secretary, Chris ' President. Treasurer. Senior Officers - Row one: Rick Kinard - Treasurer, Christy Row two: Kathy Hardison, Bruce O'Neal, Andrea Lane - Vice President, Clay Michaels - President, Anne Donnel- LeAnn Smith - Representatives. ly - Secretary. 40 f Honors l I Freshman Officers - Row one: Ammie Westfall - Vice President :lor Officers - Row one: Christy Olive - Treasurer, Kara Peak - Secretary. Bridgett Pruitt A Treasurer. Row two:Renea Stembridge - Representa W two: Curt Perkins Y Vice President, Stephanie Shackelford - Representative, tive Ashley Wynne - Secretary Not pictured. Sam Warner - president h Howard A President. Not pictured: Clay Gatewood - Representative. James Thompson - Representative- ' l homore Officers - Row one: Carlson Collier - Helen Donnelly - President, Jon Fisher - Treasurer, Anna etary, Summer Maples - Vice President. Row two: Mapp - Representative, Beth Belt - Representative. Honorsf4l 42fHonors Student Council Voting Members - Row one: Andrea Cherne, Mr. Rvw twvr Vicki MOYNSOH, Helene Siesmann, J0hf1 Shaw, Liga Collins. man, Connie Iden, Melissa Griggs. Workons - Row one: Donnie Hunt, Jason Todd, Brian Freeman, Stacy Stewart, Lori Richardson, Rachel Coleman. Row two:Liane Jones, Kristin Bullen, Tracie Kauff- Alisa Adkins, Shelley Anderson, Christina Waite, T man, Caroline Coleman, Lisa Campbell. Row three: Beth Floyd, Tracey Lane. Ame .. ,,v phomores - Row one: Anne Forrest, Helen Don- Rachel Howard, Stacy Stewart, Jason Todd, y, Anna Mapp, Liane Jones. Row two: Carl Frazer, EDT ln the fall, freshmen and sophomores are given the opportunity to take the Na- tional Educational Development Test. The NEDT is a test of academic skills which are considered to be of critical im- portance in college. Those students who scored in the top ten percentile were awarded a certificate of merit. 42 QL NK so ff! Ax lots - Row one: Shane Perry, Stephanie Lewis, Kara Peak, Kimberly Lyle. Row three: Sterne Rozolsky, James Sweeney, t Cherne. Row two: Caroline Coleman, Beth Jackson, Cail Greg Jordan, Lee Pepper, Kevin James. ar, Samantha Messier, Lori Bell, Lisa Becker, Ruth Williams, Honorsf43 Mu Alpha Theta is an honorary organi- zation for those who excel in mathemat- ics. Those eligible for membership had completed six semesters of college pre- paratory math, maintaining a 3.0 overall grade point average. The sponsors of Mu Alpha Theta are Mrs. Oma McNabb and Mrs. Peggy Welchance. Shelley Anderson N Donnell Austin V M Lisa Becker , Matt Byrnes Vvi w x Q . Clint Cherne Q El' lll 2 ' gg, Lisa Collins ii, Liz Crawford AAA SE., ' A 'lll . ,... Phillip Deck A Tracy Dixon Teresa Flick Eric Gibson Alex Hakala Susan Henley Dora Hirlston ,,,, r . I I I QIWW Leah Hulan Sheryl Hunt Holly Hutchinson Teresa Jones Irene Katsaitis Yuko Kawakami Rick Kinard Mu Alpha Theta M or ' E President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer James Andrea Clay Bruce Melanie Anne Scales Cherne Michaels O'Neal Butt Donnelly we m mx.- if-rr , 1, , qw 5, W Zh, , ,,,,, .... , V W ferv- yl' M, g W i fi Kazumi Kobatake Alice Kwok David Kwok Christy Lane Amy Luscinski Kimberly Lyle Thomas Manus Vicki Morrison Chris Notgrass Rusty Parsley Lee Pepper Shane Perry Khanthaly Sengsavang Kenya Silvers Sharon Vance Paula Wendell Lisa Whitmore John Wiseman Kate Yates John Zavisa 44fHonors lf 55?-4. W filmf i , ' za ic W. 'ational Honor Society Sidgnt Vice Secretary Treasurer ce President Christy Brian Jeal Liz Lane Lamb Crawford Leadership, service, and strength of charac- ter are attributes which the National Honor Society encourages. Only juniors and seniors are offered membership. To be eligible, stu- dents must have an accumulated grade point average of 3.5. In addition, they must receive a rating average of nine out of twelve points from eight faculty members. The sponsors of the National Honor Society are Mrs. Mary Kiser and Mrs. Suzie Peak. Donnell Austin Melanie Butt Andrea Cherne Lisa Collins Anne Donnelly Teresa Flick 43 x X Vs '-og. iv- - Susan Henley Leah Hulan Holly Hutchinson Krystal Jones Amy Luscinski Thomas Manus Clay Michaels Vicki Morrison James Scales Mrs. Mary Kiser Mrs. Suzie Peak Paula Wendell John Wiseman Kate Yates ...AA Honors 45 National Beta Club Seniors The Riverdale Beta Club is an honorary organiza- tion that requires academic achievement as well as a sense of responsibility. The purpose of the club is to teach its members self-discipline and leadership through special projects. Students must also have an overall grade point average of 3.0. The club is spon- sored by Mrs. Betty Tyler, Mrs. Dori Bennett, and Ms. Marcia Manley. President Anne Donnelly Vice President Leah Hulan .4 Secretary Treasurer Helen Vicki Donnelly Morrison Shelley Anderson 'sf f,,,- k Donnell Austin .I - I H ,Q I Jennifer Brand i iii, f ' if W ,hu E L fi' I - W ' , , f a 'f-' - ,ui ', 5, if A W ,V , I , , ' ,M , Matt Byrnes V 51 i - 'N I A . M , 4 - 'H it ...I N Lisa .kig I, 5, V. A ,S - ,,fTN,.w 1 K -' H Q I Andrea Cherne ZW ,I 'M' , if 1, ' 1 , 7i ' V , . , ' , fi t Vyy f ' , H M 1 ' ' Cathy Christiansen , 1 W 'W ji Vrzyy if ,, ..,, 'i W . , t--- ,, ' arm 'ifi H .,... a J 1 ,,,, .Vyggg VZV.: M , Lisa Collins Jiiii it f ' 5 c ,Lk'i' ' ff i Kelly Craig i V ! by -it iiii V Liz Crawford ' '- f ' ' ' Tracy Dixon X V .. , E .V , Z' an N , , I . 405 Greg Dotson ' V' Wg 4 'ii 1- ' L- t fl 'QL-TI:-.K ' 'V .32 Miriam Drennan I 5 ' , ' V W, Teresa Flick , ,I , A bl, C ' ' ,, - K- 1 .L ,M V. ,f V H M fr' 'S ' Sm .,.. ' A W' Jay Fulfs .siiti s i i'-t t T V Eric Gibson , ' A 'V . ' ff April Giddens , - i F 'ir' We at . , , ' 'i 4 ,,.,. , f , V 1, ' Kathy Hardlson , AS, h V W , I vs I I . Q. ul Vicky Heard iv T i 1 if T M Dora Hirlsron . , in iif A i' 1- ' T f A Henrik Huelsmeier ,,.,,, MW A ' ' Sheryl Hunt 4 M Holly Hutchinson v W A Connie Iden f ' ' Krystal Jones .V ff 7: - , Teresa Jones Q --f W A, N, . . -,. Q -fs ' Irene Katsaitis V Rick Kinard i e, , , ii . iz 2 -fi' Amy Luscinski ' Melanie Malone Thomas Manus f Clay Michaels Dawn Mitchell Chris Notgrass Bruce O'Neal Rusty Parsley Elizabeth Payne Wendy Rogers 361 Honors Chris Knorr Brian Lamb Christy Lane i-' tt. , V Suzanne Law -rirf . James Scales LeAnn Smith Sheri Smith Doug Stults Connie Tidwell Sharon Vance Carolee Walls 2 -iw 2 :H .Q ., 7 WY!! ,, V wx! f yy 1-r wi 3 za 'wi wr 'uw -' , ff QL an 470 54,14 W., ,K ,,,,' N Q' K . ,, ., A if ff. -1' 5, z we-i f.. f, gg, ff -' 'K' M W f 5 M ? t V Y 0 .M 9, M 6 ff 6' 4 if Y 4, M4 '42 jr 4 , 41F 2 1: W Wx 1 MWF' A A 1 ' 1 il ' l ,QW . -W ,mf WW new db ' .2121- ,ff 6 .i .4 '4' a' X 1 M., ig wi' y fr.. ti,r A Z 5 , if Q I g tstt vs is Xl X i ig, ...X ss, it A Si N. -s N Q. Jr r A Sponsors: Mrs. Dori Bennett Ms. Marcia Manley Mrs. Betty Tyler Beta Epsilon sident lrea :rne Vice President Clay Michaels Secretary Treasurer Melanie James Butt Scales Vonchelle Webb Paula Wendell Lisa Whitmore Sherry Wilson John Wiseman Tammy Young Beta Epsilon is an organization which honors supe- rior English seniors. To be eligible, a student must have a 2.5 grade point average overall and a 3.5 GPA in college preparatory English. A student is invited to join Beta Epsilon in the middle of his junior or senior year. Mrs. Marie Miller sponsors this organi- zation. 'Ill Donnell Austin Cathy Christiansen Lisa Collins Liz Crawford Anne Donnelly Susan Henley Leah Hulan Christy Lane Amy Luscinski Vicki Morrison Bruce O'Neal Elizabeth Payne Paula Wendell Kate Yates Sponsor: Mrs. Marie Miller Homo,-SX47 Mu Sigma Lambda Mu Sigma Lambda is an organization which recognizes those students who have an interest in and talent for music. The requirements a student must meet in order to become eligible for membership are the maintaining of 3.0 grade point average and being ranked in the upper half of his or her instrumental or vocal section. Mr, Ron Meers is the sponsor of Mu Sigma Lambda. S : M ' R f l ij 5 S -S233 S fi:: X - N President Vice Secretary Treasurer Activity Kate President Jennifer Robert Chairperson Yates Brian Brand Verge Becky Lamb Cunningham Keith Bryan Liz Crawford Steve Jacobs Elizabeth Payne Sponsor: Mr. Ron Meers All-State Band And Orchestra are Keith Bryan - Band and Tony Ward - Orchestra. 48fl-lonors 'Row one: Sharon Keller, Gina Throneberry, Callie Witte, Tabatha Klfkland, Angie Joiner, Rhfmda N21Sh, Soedde, Cathy Fisher. Row two: Vong Phrommala, Renee Stinson. iristi Sallee, Kelly Jackson, Ramona Williams, Laura 'ow one: Kara Hayes, Jennifer Brand, Lynn Yearwood, Smith, Julie Jernigan, Kip Crowder, Keith Bryan, Carol ate Yates. Row two: Tony Ward, Kenya Silvers, Kristi Fisher. Junior High Mid-State Band Mid-State Band Honorsf49 50fHonors All-State Choir Row one: Claire Daniel, Shelley Daniel, Kristi Smith, Terri Paul Anthony, Curt Perkins, James Wells Kilgour, Julie Jernigan. Row two: Keith Bryan, Brian Lamb Mid-State Choir Row one: Claire Daniel, Shelley Daniel, Kristi Smith, Terri Paul Anthony, Liz Crawford, Curt Perkins, Elizabeth Pai Kilgour, Julie Jernigan. Row two: Keith Bryan, Brian Lamb, James Wells. Tops In Typing Tops in Typing is an award given to students whose performance in typing is outstanding. Students receiving this award must type 55 words a minute and maintain an A average in their typing course. ' is in Typing - Row one: Jonna Lutz, Jennifer Jackson, Kazumi Kobatake, Melanie Butt. ris. Row two: Yuko Kawakami, Amanda Harris, Beth International Thespian Society A . Members of Riverdale's chapter of the 'ir t.1r A A A iiiii International Thespian Society devote 'g much of their time to the Drama Club. To X J Q 'l of be eligible for membership, students must 1.11 . 1- contribute one hundred hours, working .i r , 1 5 3 on their committees or on their perfor- 'f mances. The sponsor of this organization is up is Mrs. Hattie Tipton. Not Pictured: sident Secretary Sergeant-at Sponsor: Samantha Messier - Treasurer hy Lori Arms Mrs. Hattie ll Bell Neal Tipton Eaton Dwayne Carter Rob Carver Travis Harmon Jim Hull Keith Jeznach Dana Kunkel Tony Laughlin Brian Lewis Sesillee Malone James Scales Mittie Zellner Honorsj5l 1985 Homecoming Court Row one: Tra- cie Kauffman, Parri Sikes, Paula Wendell, Mark Duggin. Row two: Sheri Smith, Ashley Wynne, and ,Valencia Martin. 1985 Homecoming Queen And Court The football players, students, and faculty worked together this year to make Homecoming 1985 the best ever. A week full of fabulous festivities preceded Friday nightls big game and dance. This year's theme was Lovin' Every Minute of lt, and the music was provided by John McCreery. Five young ladies were chosen by the student body to represent Riverdale in the Homecoming Court. Paula Wendell was chosen as the 1985 Homecoming Queen. The court included Ashley Wynne -- Freshman, Tracie Kauffman - Sophomore Attendant, Valencia Martin - Junior Attendant, and Sheri Smith - Senior Attendant. Parri Sikes and Mark Duggin were the Flower Girl and Crown Bearer. Paula Wendell 52 Honors Sheri Smith Tracie Kauffman Valencia Martin Parri Sikes Mark Duggin Ashley Wynne Hono Girls' State 1985-1986 Volunteer Girl's State is a learning ex- perience in government sponsored by the American Legion. During the spring of their junior year, the girls are selected to attend a camp at M.T.S.U. held the last week of May. The girls learned about all levels of government, including city, county, and state. The girls competed in their own Olympics, skits, and sing- alongs. The participants were as follows: Row one: Liz Crawford, Miriam Dren- nan. Row two: Leah Hulan, Anne Don- nelly, Cathy Christiansen. Summer Challenge And Governor s School 54 f Honors For the past three years, Vanderbilt University has con- ducted a summer study program for forty outstanding ju- niors in Tennessee. Last summer, James Scales participat- ed in this program. Students attending Summer Challenge studied such topics as philosophy, physics, Southern litera- ture, and the arts. The forty students who attended the month-long program came from every region of the state and represented a variety of backgrounds and interests. As part of the Education Reform Act, three Governor's Schools, were established for outstanding students. One hundred students were chosen from Tennessee for each of the schools, which offered enrichment courses. The schools were Math and Science at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, Music and Art at M.T.S.U., and Humanities at the University of Tennessee at Martin. Three Riverdale students who participated in the Governor's Schools Pro- gram last summer and the schools they attended were Samantha Messier, Humanities, Margery Norcom, Sci- encesg and Carol Fisher, Arts. Margery Norcom, James Scales, and Samantha Messier National Merit Semi-Finalists The National Merit Scholarship is an honors program for high school seniors. Students who become Merit finalists may receive scholarships ranging from one thousand dol- lars to full tuition. Students are chosen as semi-finalists by scoring high on the PSAT, the Preliminary Scholastic Apti- tude test. This means they scored in the top one percent nationwide. They then fill out a finalist application and take the Scholastic Aptitude Test to be considered for a finalist position. Students who score in the top five percent receive a Letter of Commendation. This year, Kate Yates and James Scales were the Merit Semi-Finalists. Bruce O'Neal received a Letter of Commendationf James Scales and Kate Yates. Boys State 1985-1986 Boy's State was held in Cookville at Tennessee Tech. They were selected in the spring of their junior year. The stu- dents participated in all levels of govern- ment. They actually held their own elec- tions and enacted a mock-state legisla- ture, complete with other state officials such as governor, Supreme Court jus- tices, and cabinet members. The students who attended were James Scales, John Zavisa, and Clay Michaels. Not pictured: Robert Verge. T op: Freshmen give it all they've got for the spirit competition, Above: Studying in the hall is a common practice during lunch. Right: Lisa Lester puts the finishing touches on her session room's decorations. 56 I Classes 2: Kera and Tracy discuss their weekend pians. 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MQ S.-J sg: :sei '::,1-52. 1 . tk.. . , . A '1 A N, f x ' X is ,, , 1, . xx gr I f LH .IQ Q Q i ' . K M' t ' - . as , H Q E tt. t my kkkv ' s -':. wi x S3 . . ' 'N K Victor Woods Paul Worley Ashley Wynne Michael Yates ., . , ,:,, . ,,, Dudley Willis Adam Wilson Cornell Wilson Jamison Wilson Paul Wilson Keith Winsett Mary Wissinger Laura Witte Donya Womack Kevin Woodroof Mike Webb Ammie Westfall Jene Whaley David White Jeannie White Ramona Williams F reshmenf93 Right: Mr. Mayo shoots 'em dead in chemistry class. Below: Paul Heath joins the lineup to welcome greenies to Riverdale. 94fFaculty And Academics 501 1- K , I Riverdale's 1985-1986 Cafeteria Staff. Upper: Mrs. Murphy checks her notes before class. Lower: Mr. Cates thrills his students with economics int he daily news. 4,-I Faculty And Academicsf95 Row one: Hulon Watson - Principal, Vol- leyball coach, Faye Phillips - Assistant Principal, William Eris Read - Assistant Principal, Joe Herbert - Principal. Row one: Mike Collins - Bookkeeperg Pa- trica FloydfSchool Secretaryg Mary Jane Levi- Guidance Counselor, Joyce Bernice Mclnturff-Cafeteria Manager. Row two: Delores Morris- Librarian, Violet Ognio -Guidance Counselor, department head, Anita Robinson-Guidance Counselor, Quizbusters' sponsorg Earline Thigpen - Li- brariang Delores Williams-Guidance Sec- retary. Not pictured: Kearney Duvall - Maintenance Supervisorg Ethel Herron - Attendance Registers. 96fFaculty And Academics Administration uidance, Library, And Staff This section is dedicated to Assistant Principal Mr. Read retired in December 1985. He gave many years of truly dedicated service to the Rutherford County school system. He touched the lives of numerous people in this community. Through his mild mannerisms, gentle nature, and high character, he served as a role model to many. While all of us at Riverdale will miss Mr. Read, we wish him a healthy, happy, and well-deserved retirement. Riverdale High School has prospered well because of his Commitment to Excellence. Mr. Eris Read. -Mr. Hulon Watson . Principal of Riverdale ,,,,n.suv-- ,Agua-nv- ' . .. . Home Economics Science Row one: Linda Elam - Home Economics l, Single Survival, Home Management, Housing, Cornucopia, Marriage and Family Living, Martha Lou LaLance-Occupational Child Care l, ll, Child Care, HERO sponsor, Pam Lynch-Comprehensive Home Economics, Parenting, Arts and Crafts, Fancy Stitches, Pearlie Martin-Food Management, Pro- duction, and Service, FHA and HERO spon- sor. Row one Mary Sue Bowman - General Science, Gentry Mayo - Chemistry, Physics, General Science, Joe Nunley- General and College Preparatory Biology, Biology Club sponsor, Lee Ann Richardson - Physical Science. Row two: Fred Rogers - Biology, General Science, Sandra Sikes - General and College Preparatory Biology, Junior Class sponsor, Bob Summers - General Sci- ence, Driver Education, Assistant Boys' Varsi- ty Basketball Coach. Far left: Mr. Nunley reviews his students for a major test. Left: Bribery gets you every- where! Faculty And Academics!97 Row one Joy Carol Anthony-General and College Preparatory English III, General English Ilg Becky Hofstetter-General and College Preparatory English IV, Advanced Placement English IV, Quizbusters' sponsorg Nancy Jernigan -General and College Prea paratory English III, department headg Judy Marks-General and College Preparatory English II. Row two: Marie Miller- General and College Preparatory English III, Beta Ep- silon sponsorg Thomas Nolan - Repeat Eng- lish I and II, General English I, Football and Baseball coachg Hattie Tipton-Repeat English III, General English IV, Speech I and II, Drama Club and Thespians sponsorg Betty Tyler-College Preparatory English I, Ad- vancement Placement English II, Beta Club sponsor. Row three: Linda Vaughn, - General English Ig Charlotte Wright - Gen- eral and College Preparatory English IV, Ad- vanced Placement English III, Yearbook advi- sor. XL' Above: We must both shop at the same store. Right: Mrs. Fannie Davis not only does windows, but greets faculty and students daily. 98fFaculty And Academics English Math A .I gg I Foreign Language And ESL Q--Q, A v 5 1 ,ki X l li, Row one Judy Barnette - Unified Geome- try, Algebra I and II, Applied Mathg Kathy Teresa Dillon-Applied Math, Agebra II, Unified Geometry, Cheerleading sponsor, Softball coach, Gail Hester-Algebra I, Computer Programming, Freshman Girls' Basketball Coach, Freshman Class sponsor, Michael Hovan-Algebra l, Pre-Algebra. Row two: Oma McNabb-Trigonometry, Advanced Mathematics, Algebra ll, Mu Alpha Theta sponsor, Karon Robinson-Algebra I, General Math, Repeat Mathg Don Webb - Algebra Il, Bible Club sponsor, Peggy Wel- chance-Plane Geometry, Consumer Math. Row three: Francille Whitworth -Computer Programming, Advanced Com- puter, Algebra, Computer Yearbook sponsor. Row one Dori Bennett-Spanish I and Il, Beta Club and Spanish Club sponsor, Rose- marie Blum-Spanish I, English Ig Marcia Manley - French I and Il, Beta Club, French Club, and International Club sponsorg Peggy Nelson-German I, II, General English III, Newspaper and German Club sponsor. Row two: Suzie Peak-Latin l, Latin Il, College Preparatory English lg Marion Butler- ESL English III, ESL Health and Economics, Bon- nie McNew-ESL English I, II, and lll. Faculty And Academicsf99 History Row one Joe Bryant- Economics, Ameri- can History, Student Council sponsor, Steve Cates - Civics, Economics, 4-H Leaderg Ter- rell Fisher - American History, World Geog- raphy, Football coach, Sheryl Jakes - Ameri- can History, World History. Row two: Mari- anne Martindale - World History, General and Advanced Placement American Historyg Michael Vanzant - Sociology, Psychology, General American History, Quizbusters' spon- sor. Music And Art Row one John Bryan-Freshman Chorus, l I Chorus, Riverdale Singers, Band, department head, Senior Class sponsor, Ron Meers -Band, Stage Band, Mu Sigma Lambda sponsor, Helen Reed - Art. W 14' Wfjiif' 2 Q Above Mr. Bryan waves to his fans. Right: Mr. Shew and Mr. lvleers set the fashion at the FacultyASenior Talent Show. l00fFaculty And Academics 4 Resource W .- Business ,,..,f A : Row one: Yolanda Bell - Comprehensive Developmentg Mattie Dunston - Resource Biology and General Scienceg Becky Jones - Comprehensive Development aideg Steve Reese - Resource English and Math, Re- source Health, Tennis Team coach. Row two: Betsy Slaney - Resource English and Historyg Daina Warren - VAP English and 3 ,, v , , Row one: Opal Jackson - Typewriting I Personal Typewriting, department head Mary Kiser - Accounting, Typewriting I Math, Cheerleading sponsor. v v r National Honor Societyg Linda Murphy - Business Law, Business Communication Shorthand l, Typing Il, FSA sponsor. v Left: Custodian John Morgan enjoys his well-deserved break. Above: Coach Jones and Ralph Vaughn discuss the upcoming basketball season on WGNS' High School Spotlight. Faculty And AcademicsflOl Row one Ivan Duggin - General Cooperat- ive Education, Key Club, VICA Club sponsorg James Faulkner-Marketing Education, DECA, Golf coach, Dannie Morris-U,S. Army JROTC, ROTC Drill Team, Color Guard, Homan Rector-U.S. Army JROTC, ROTC Drill Team, Color Guard. Row one Thomas Hopkins-Physical Education, Health, Biology, Boys' Varsity Basketball coach, Robert James-Health, Physical Education, Football and Track coach, Helen Jennings-Physical Education, Aca- demic Achievement, department head, Charles Palmer Jones-Driver Education, Freshman Boys' Basketball coach, Sopho- more Class sponsor. Row two: Buddy Pate -Driver Education, Math, Girls' Basketball coachg Carey Thompson-Physical Educa- tion, Swim Team and Football coach, FCA sponsorg Gary Whaley-Health, Football coach. Right Mrs. Thigpen gives a helping hand to students and faculty. Far Right Now it's like this , H l02fFaculty And Academics GCE, Marketing, And ROTC l 9 Z i Physical Education Cl x i li 1 'lill Mrs. Welchance gives some individualized instruction. Vocational Education Row one James Byrd-Agriculture, Fu- ture Farmers of America Club sponsorg Bill Derryberry- Auto Trades, Steve Newton - Electronics, VICAQ Michael Shew - Horti- culture I, II, and Ill, Student Council, F.F.A. Row two: Wanda Slate - Vocational Orien- tation, Drafting l, Il, Ill, Architectural Drafting lg David Underhill- General Building Trades I and llg Eddie Underwood - Graphic Artsg Jane Warner - Vocational Office Edu- cation, TOEC sponsorg Jerry Williams - Woodworking, Football and Wrestling coach. Above If Mom could only see me now! Left: Mrs. Slate explains scales used in drafting, Faculty And Academicsf 103 wir- E 's er: Christy guides the freshmen through the cheers. Lower: Lewellen and Curt Perkins of the Third Party perform for the na Club's fundraiser. rid, . A-I if Organizationsf105 Quiz Busters Quizbusters, Riverdale's Quiz Bowl team, is a group of students who voluntarily participated in practice sessions before and after school to increase their knowledge in a variety of areas and to sharpen their recall and speed skills for academic competition. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors were eligible for membership. The students studied a wide range of subjects, such as literature, science, history, art, and current events. The major Quiz Bowl competitions were held in Nashville and at Riverdale, but the most fun for the student body were the competitions be- tween classes. Students practiced tor upcoming con- tests with questions from Trivial Pursuit or those written by faculty members. Prizes were sometimes awarded but academic satisfaction and pride in repre- senting Riverdale were the primary rewards. Quiz Busters sponsors are Ms. Becky I-lofstetter, Mrs. Anita Robinson, and Mr. Michael Vanzant. Quiz Busters plan strategy with Ms. Hofstetter and Mr. Vanzant for an upcoming conte ilrii Qicosrif stints Si , tsisisgi s tfai 5 Ei. i isfii 1 ,E is l . i N Quia Busters-Row one Paula Wendell, Ms. I-Iofstetter, Ruth' Robert Prytula, Lee Pepper, John Burkhart, Bruce O'Neal, Williams, Tracey Neely, John Wiseman, Alpesh Patel, Ian Drugmand, Gibson, Chris O'Neal, James Scales, Rusty Parsley, Brian Colem Chris Notgrass. Row two: Mr, Vanzant, Paul Dunn, Sean Murray, l06fOrganizations Rhonda Young, Krystal Jones, Melissa Jacobs, Lal-Ioma Williams, Geri Chesterfield. Row four: Gina Porter, Tammy Lowe, Michelle Jernigan, Renaye Wilson, Dana Verge, Melanie Lewis, Dianne Lovvorn, Doris Fleming. Not pictured: Keshea Rounsaville. W one: Vickie Reichert, Michele Robinson, April 'is, Robin Johnson, Sonya Peebles. Row two: Tere- Norwood, Carolyn Robinson, Neika Woods, Kim l, Tammy Young, Kim Davis, Sharon Sanders, Kelly de, Jackie Gibson. Row three Sherry Summar, 1 ss. ffiitfi ll ll Il l ln..- .L A., i 4 -A FSA Future Secretaries of America, a club for aspiring secretaries, teaches secretar- ial duties in the business office. Guest speakers visited the club to give advice on these duties. Participation in field trips and workshops furthered members' knowledge of the secretarial field. In some of the workshops students were taught how to dress appropriately for work and how to respond in an interview. Mrs. Linda Murphy is the sponsor of F.S.A. I W one Kimberly Forrest, Teresa Henley, Amy Rowlette, Sheri Smith, Juliene Thompson, Lisa Stanford, Karonica Earp, i Ferris, Kim Patterson. Row two: Melissa Haggard - Vice Christy Williams, Miriam Drenem, Becky Patton, Linda sident, Candy Vaughn, Teresa Deaton - President, Melissa O,Brien, Audra Crumley, Tracy Dixon, Terry Philpot. igs - Treasurer, Renee Fann - Recording Secretary, Shel- motherman. Row three Connie Tidwell, Lisa Campbell, Organizationsf l 07 French Club The French Club is an organization for those students taking a French course. The goal of this club is to promote appre- ciation of French culture and to practice speaking the language. One activity that all the members looked forward to was the seven-course banquet featuring French cuisine. The students prepared, served, and enjoyed eating the food. They were also involved in contests at Middle Tennessee State University and at Tennessee Tech in Cookeville. As fund- raisers, they sold candy bars and also sold crepes during Warror Week. Throughout the year students were encouraged to participate in soirees where the only lan- guage spoken was French. The highlight of the year was a trip to Europe last summer. Several French Club members participated, along with two Riverdale teachers, and they visited eight countries during the fifteen-day tour. Ms. Marcia Manley is the sponsor ofthe French Club. .ag Period three- Row one Julie Borders, Shan Hollis, Lori Richardson, Wendi Ellis, Jennifer Harris. Row two: Jennifer Rossman, Sheri Smotherman, Tonya Smith, Heather Kobylik, Julie Panici, Christy Walker, Michelle Stanberry, Melissa Hurley, Caroline Coleman. Row three Angela Kregeloh, Angie McDaniel, Lauren Ze- il lenka, Andrea Cherne, Carrie Caffey, Marva Hollin worth, Tina Wilburn, Suzanne Newsom, Row for Sam Soumpholphakdy, David Perez, Greg Jordi Andy Wilson, Marty Todd, Tammie Baltimore, Mis Griffin, Randall Davis. Period four- Row one Oletha Talley, Jenny Craig, Gwen McGhee, Van Sirikoun, Cathy Fisher, Cathy Yearwood, Elaine Anthony, Carla Ratley. Row twzx Ammie Westfall, Pat Phan- taloangsry, Leighann Lawwell, Carol Fisher, Felisa Jones, Tra- cey Phelps, Sesilee Malone, Kelley Eblen, Sharon Keller, Rob- l08fOrganizations bie Burns, Penny Bozeman, Beth Harvey, Bridgett Pruitt, Pa Wilson. Row three Paul Dunne, Tracy Faulkner, Tim Se' Tom Collins, Paul Bell, Alex Schneider, Tommy Brown, Jan' Belcher, Randall Davenport, Richard Smith, Gary Abrar Chris Morrison. ENT Period one- Row one Kenny Bonds, Banthone Luangrath, Paul Lamb, lan McMurry, David Carlson, Kevin Hinson, Nancy Estes, Valerie Haynes. Row twa Casandra Smotherman, Tammy Floyd, Shannon Jones, Melissa Brazer, Karen Davis, Katrina Hargis, Kristin Bullen, Julie Shaw, Mitchey Sengkhounmany, Phetsom- phone Vongsavath, Kristi Brown. Row three Andre Davenport, Chris Taylor, Matt Dryden, Valeria Martin, Marsha Murray, Britt Reed, Charlotte Smith, Jeannie White, Kera Baines, Kelley Wynne, Rhonda Ewell, Ken- ny Cain. Row four John Long, James Thompson, Mike Rigot, Jason Morgan, Elizabeth Sloan, Jill Steven- son, Zethsia Duncan. Period six - Row one Cherylann Ilsley, Kris Tracey, Beth Belt, Takeshi Luck, Helene Siegmann, Yuko Kawa- kami. Row two: Latrenda Watkins, Christy Abel, Lorenda Galloway, Jennifer Cameron, Dorinda Sells, Kandi McCur- ley, Tammy Preston, Dere Romans. Row three Kim Hart- ley, Becky Beasley, Wendy Armstrong, Shannon Good- man, Patsy Williams, Jonna Lutz, LuLu King, Valencia Martin, Dawne Faulkner, Jene Whaley, Carolyn Bess. Row four Clint Adams, Wade Williams, Tim Rogers, Marc Rose, Eric Currey, Scott Bowen, Norman Walker, Larry Shelton, Rich Reed, Derrick Alexander. Period two- Row one Tiffany Stroud, Suzanne Law, Beth Connelly, Dana Derrick, Jennifer Jones, Jen- nifer Mitchell, Kenya Silvers, Connie Tidwell, Amanda Gentry, Debbie Hill. Row two: Ms. Manley, Lisa Camp- bell, Tracy Roykin, Lisa Lester, Sandy Stacey, Holly Rine, Lynda Lamb, Stephanie Holt, April Giddens, Jen- nifer Mason. Row three Kevin Starkey, Sean Cole, Phillip Towns, Henrik Huekmeier, Mike White, Dan Murphy, Bruce Hall, Chris Oneal, Kevin Ogles. Organizations f 109 1l0fOrganizations Spanish Club The Spanish Club is one of the five language organiza- tions. The purpose of this club is to promote the Spanish language and its culture. Because of the increase in students taking Spanish, a new teacher, Mrs. Rosemarie Blum, joined our faculty this year. Mrs. Dori Bennett also sponsors the Spanish Club. Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Blum showed slides, tapes, and filmstrips of Spanish- speaking countries. Learning about Spanish food was another activity of the club. Spanish ll went to Taco Bell twice during the year. Spanish Club helps students un- derstand the world by examining the Spanish language and culture. Spanish I Officers: Freddie Osborne-President, Butch Jones- Treasurer, Greg Smith-Vice-President, Kyle Bur- gess - Secretary. .iiiliiiilh is Period four - Row one Greg Giddens, Marcus Petway, Jack Coo- per, Meddrick Daniel, Marc Bullard. Row two: Curt Watkins, Amy Sauls, Christy Martin, Terri Batey, Chanphenh Khiaonamsoum, LeeAnn Nance, Shannon Adcock, Anna Jowder, Darrell J. Dawkins. Row three Laura Clark, Nadine Orlando, Tammy House, Yolanda L . '92 . Qi, Crockett, Shana Morris, Raleigh Marlin, Davel Johnson, Lance ter, Stephen Nixon, Mrs. Blum. Row four: Emily Bradley, Julia' Juli Rucker, Susan Goodwin, Alicia Flick. Row five: Nick Sz Julio King, Shawn Cope, Rob Gardner, Carrie Smith. Period one-Row one Travis Millsaps, Holly Crook, Tony Arnold, Gary Waddell, Andy Dean, Will Slaney, Kenny Abdo. Row twat Kelly Moore, Lynn Storey, Rachelle Howard, Connie Jernigan, Cheryl Summers, Sharon Birdsong, Renee King, Tra- cie Kauffman, Shri Sanford. Row three Mrs. Ben- nett, Beth Farris, Kim Meshotto, Tracey Hunt, Vickie Smotherman, Andrea Jones, Eric Collier, Mi- chael Beck, Sara Kunkel, Martha Odeneal, Andrea Robinson. Period Five - Row one: Sandra Miller, Rayna Skler- kowski, Samantha Pendergrast, Becky McClanahan, Mi- chele Morgan, Rachel Baxter, Pam Hurley, Angela Ley- hew, Dawn King. Row two: Jason Fann, Chip Haynes, Scott Moore, Clayton Caudill, Angelique Flick, Jana Schmidt, Matt Pixler, Julie Cooper, Glenn Vaughn, Chris Brown, Tracy Rowlette, Jimmy Tidwell, Laura Witte. Row three: Mrs. Bennett, Von Dotson, Chris Sledge, Butch Jones, Greg Smith, Kyle Burgess, Tam- mie Crown, Bart Bass, Chad Decker, Kenneth Merrill, Candace Stone, Sonja Glass, Marie Wooten, Kimberly Davis, Freddie Osborne. Period Six-Row one Jason Messick, Jennifer Bennett, Renee Stinson, Maney Vongsavath, Jenni- fer Stalvey, Christina Waite, Tiffany Turbeville, Shel- ly Dodd, Stephanie Currence, David Penuel. Row two: Mrs. Blum, John Garland, Kendra Casterline, Cindy Conley, Rhonda Nash, Allen Manus, Vong Phrommala, Jim Hickle, Joy Hammer, Caroline Brooks, Tamarin Allen. Row three Jennifer Powell, Donna McPheron, Michelle King, Robin Vic- tory, Lynn Smith, Deanna Carr, Tabatha Kirkland, Bonita Santini, Michael Yates, Scott Dye. Organizations f 1 1 I 112fOrganizations fi .. , - W ,.,. 3 , K , , ,j 42 55,1 , 4 ' f 3 ,fig V 44 ir , C if -: ,',2 ,,,, LQ: ,ii Period two- Row one: David Hill, Karen Potts, Mike Webb, Jimmy Luscinski, Jason Reynolds, Jeff Bailey, Linda Kelli Farris. Row two: Callie Goedde, Robin Robinson, Regina Brandon, Doretta McClurkan, Jenni Parsley, Daphne Miller, Kelly Craig, Terri Nipp, Renee Howard, JoAnn Clark. Row Q- h.-.iii three: Kristin Kulikowski, Sheila Douglas, Heather Beckvn Angie Joiner, Melissa Callahan, Von Miller, Steve Snyc Cheryl Youree, Jasmine Verge, Eric Wamsley. Row fc Melissa Curtis, Gina Throneberry, Raquel Mosby, Mark Lit Eric Blum, Mike Vinson, Jeffrey Sparks. Spanish II Club Spanish Two Officers: Sandra Summers - Treasurer, Kevin James - Vice President, Todd Holden - President, Cardell Randolph - Secretary. i ,Z XX 6 s. . 2 S 5 N Wi I ii 'W :riod four-Row one Stacey McLouth, Kenneth Potter, Pam Romans, Andrea McKnight. Row three Mary Fleming, irk Hardison, Frank Keach, James Wells, Sherri Batey, Monica Brent Mason, Kip Crowder, Cardell Randolph, Clint Byrd, Todd iderson. Row two: Rob Carver, Chris Young, Margery Nor- Holder, Kevin James, Jason Johns, Keith Bryan, Sandra Sum- m, Mittie Zellner, Kim Moore, Tammy Lowe, Carolyn Dieters, mers, Alice Kwok. wmv 1 . ' I Q:..Q:as.J Q was ,Legg ' , im I :wa nner, Lisa Lowe, Lisa Campbell, Alesha Smith, Machelle Jerni- three - Row one Andra Ferris, Cindy Fox, Sandra Singleton, gan, Melissa Davis, Davis Young. Row three Andy Ford, Lance Harris, White, Debora McPeak, Alice Lovvorn. Row two: Mrs. Bennett, Michael Brandon, Kris Dillard, Jay Bradley, Brett Lowe, Phil Clark- Organizationsfl 13 Latin Club In order to participate in the Latin Club, a student must be currently enrolled in a Latin class. The club promotes the study of Latin among high school stu- dents. Through Latin Club, the students gained an appreciation of the influence of the Latin language and culture on our society today. This year's Latin Club participated in Saturnalia, which is a Christmas celebration, a Roman Banquet, and a national Latin exam. Designated students attended the Tennessee Junior Classical League convention in Memphis. Dur- ing spring break last year, a group of five Riverdale students traveled to Europe with their sponsor. An additional Latin class increased the total number to four this year, and according to Latin Club sponsor Mrs. Suzie Peak, students responded enthusiastically to the club's activities. 5 im i L its . ,. ,QE Period four- Officers Liane Jones-Pre- Clark Program Chairman Sandi HI sident, Summer Maples-Vice-President, Program Chairman Melissa Carlisle Mrs. Peak-Sponsor, Anne Forrest-Secre- gram Chairman tary, Donnie Hunt- Program Chairman, Mike Period two -- Row one: Kelly Jackson - President, Eric Viars Anderson, Melanie Malone Kim Malone Jane Mitchell To - ViC9'Pl'2Sid9Hf, Jennifer Harris - Secfefafyfchad Phillips - Davis, Sherre Barnard Row three Angela Porterfield Spring Program Chairman, Penny Parker - Spring Program Davison, Tommy Snwell Stacy Latimer Bonnie Webb J Chairman, Scott Brown - Fall'Program Chairman, Lori Watson Drugmand, Jeff Neal Raw four Ben Dotson Adam Wil - Fall Pmgfam Chairman- ROW fwvf Cassie TlPt0fh Shelley Tony Benton, Elliot Lee Matt McAl1ster Chris Bybee ll4fOrganizati0ns Period five-Officers: Anna Mapp-Secretary Treasurer, Helen Donnelly'-President, Mrs. Peak- -Sponsor, Mike Chavis-Vice-President, Jason Todd- Fall Program Chairman, Rachael Howard -Spring Program Chairman, Martin Hol- der - Spring Program Chairman, Carl Frazer Q- Fall Program Chairman. Period three-Row one Ashley Wynne- -Vice President, Rob Phillips-Secretary, Haven Shaw- Fall Program Chairman, Phillip Lukasick-Fail Program Chairman, Jane Neal-Spring Program Chairman, Rob Lan- e-Spring Program Chairman, John Jones- -President Knot picturedl. Row two: Tom Penner, LeAnne Lowe, Erika Jebens, David Clark, Kara Peak-aide, Bruce Dolberry. Row three Erik Hall, Angela Thomas, Aly- son Gunster, Kristi Saliee, Kim Bowman Krissy Broiles. Row four Burge Newberry Sam Warner, Scott Reed, David Barnett Chris Ashley, Bo Jones. 2 1 1 Period four- Row one: Anne Forrest, Liane Jones, Mike Clark, Tony Laughlin, Row two: John Marks, Summer Maples, Carlson Collier, Timmy Powers, Donnie Hunt, Melissa Carlisle, Sopha Seng- savang. Row three: Tim Doyle, Carol Bilbrey, Jacki Schklar, Monique Reeves, Vickie Bilbrey, Sandi Hol- lis, Sabrina Watson, Kim Todd. Organizationsfl 15 Period five - Row one: Amanda Cantrell, Nicole Brewer, Tim Malone. Row three: Bruce Martin Dutton, Amy Sartin, Helen Donnelly, Rachael Howard, Beckman, Mike Philpott, Martin Holder, Todd Donna Hill. Row two: Todd Kellogg, Curtis lden, Anna Jason Todd, Brian Coleman, Mike Chavis. Mapp, Jenny Daniel, Jean Harrison, Carl Frazer, Alan Biology Club Biology Club was a new organization this year sponsored by Mr. Nunley, Mrs. Sikes, and Mr. Rogers. The goal of this club is to increase the students' interests and to provide guidance in career V W B 'Q' ryl shares experiences of her stay in Japan be easily overlooked. She had fun renewing her Mr. Cates. She admits sleeping on the floor friendship with Shino, the friend from Japan who ft much of a thrill, but she agrees that could stayed with her on the exchange last year. 4-I-I Club 4-H Youth Programs are an important part of Agricultural Extension Services all over the United States. The mission of 4-H is to help young people become self-directing, productive, and contributing members of society. Members apply the science and technology which they have learned through project work in areas of agriculture, home economics, and related subjects. Three club members represented Tennessee and Rutherford County in exchanges this summer. Cheryl Youree represented Tennessee on the I..A.B.O. tour to Japan in the summer of 1985, while Brian Bush and Becky Beasley toured Italy and France with the Rutherford County Square Dancers. Students in 4-H looked forward to camp, State and National 4-H Congress, and project contests and fairs this year. Mr, Steve Cates heads the club's activities. V 006 Stacey Opdycke, Harold Strong, Larrell Fleming, Jeff Cook, Nelson Vaught, Chris Howse, Bobby Brooksher, Sonya ert Mintlow. Row two: Cheryl Youree, Laura Clark, Candy Schmidt, Linda Olgfient MT- Cafes ghn, Donna Hill, Debbie Hill, Christine Stephens. Row three Organizationsf117 German Club Students interested in both the German language and culture make up the German Club. They partici- pated in several activities during the year. Among these were the Fall Festival at Riverdale, the Spring Festival, and an overnight trip to a language festival to compete with other schools. The most exciting plans for German club students this past year was an exchange program involving an entire German class which attended our school in the spring. Riverdale's German Club students will attend a German school during the month of June. This class is open to any former or present students. Mrs, Peggy Nelson spon- sors this club. German Club Officers - Kathy Snell - President, Tonya Evola - Vice President, Samantha Messier - Treasurer Mrs. Nelson - Sponsor, Tony Ward - Secretary. German I- Row one Chris Neely, Richard Pearl, Becky Smith, Jeff Liehr, Terry Leeman. Row two: Tony Evola, Constance Ellis, Nicole Kiess, Samantha Messier, Brenda Huisenga, Stephanie Ward, Eric Meyer. Row three: Ian Drugmand, David Kwok, Marsha Rivenbark, Laura Porter, Robbie McGill, Bri- an Oldham, Tom Ellis. Row four: Mike Ooten, Jim Thien, Donnie Higgins, Doug Stults, Joe McGuire. German ll - Row one: Jimmy Craig, Melissa Sand- ers, Andrea Hopper, Karen Erdman, Sean Murphy Kathy Snell, Tony Ward, John Harrison. Row two: Consuelo Stuart, Jeannette Gaither, Mittie Zellner, Sonya Schmidt, Nichole Kiess, Christina Black Cyndi Hale, Jennifer Reed, Thomas McAuley. 1 1 18 f Organizations .. . ,.,- , 5' 'Pe SF . 'H if Smoke Signal The Smoke Signal staff keeps students informed of the happenings on and around campus, The newspaper includes , information on sports and other school activities, editorials, and movie reviews. lf liilsspi S The Smoke Signal staff is made up of ,F p dedicated students working to develop gg, , t ' journalism skills such as writing, editing, and photography. They are members of N' the Quill Club, an honor organization for writers. Mrs. Peggy Nelson is the advisor of the staff. L., txt Editors-Jeff Norton, Lynn Dykes, Mrs. Nelson, Phillip Knight, Sonya Schmidt. , , 5 ,ff fs- 1 ,Q weft' -'Vi sr E-Row one Lisa Shepard. Row two: Philip Knight, Chris Row three Sonya Schmidt, Lynn Dykes, Jeff Norton. rass, Keith Jeznach, Henrik Huelsmeier, Thomas McAuley. Organizationsfl 19 Drama Club The Drama Club is an organization which trains students in the techniques and backstage work in carrying out a performance. The Drama Club staged two productions during the l985-86 school year. Dra- ma students also provided lighting for school dances, civic organizations, and activities held in the audito- rium. Any student at Riverdale who has an interest in drama and performance may become a member of this club. During Warrior Week, Drama Club students sponsored a concert, featuring Third Party, as a fund- raiser. The sponsor, Mrs. Tipton, encourages every- one to get involved. Q r . . if JJ Heads of Committees - Row one Jim Hull, Kathy Snell, Neal g f' I Eaton, Dana Kunkel. Row two: Donna Holden, Samantha Mes- as gp D ff X sier, Lori Bell. Lights-Row one Henrik Huelsmeier, Butch Jones, Dwayne Carter, John Sanders. Row two: David Perez, Chris Flanders, Chris Brown, Jeffrey Sparks, Curt Perkins, Ian Drugmand, Randy Mor- row, Tony Laughlin, Dana Kunkel. Row three Sesi- lee Malone, Mittie Zellner, Keila Davenport, Tracey Bell, Cindy Conley, Jeannette Gaither, Tammy Jer- nigan, Sharon Armstrong, Kathy Sengsavang, Sa- mantha Messier, Robin Ward. Row four Kathy Snell, Lori Bell, Tina Marie Biroc, Emily Bradley, Amanda Cantrell, Jennifer Rossman, Patsy Williams, James Pelham, Cyndi Sledge, Mark Morrow. Row Five: Neal Eaton, Jim Hull, Eric Blum, Scott Reed, Clint Byrd, Brian Lewis, Jeff Tune, Travis Harmon. Make-up-Row one Cindy Conley, Jeanette Gaither, Tasha Smith, Nancy Estes, Christina Waite, Kathy Sengsavang. Row two: Angie Ray, Michele Morgan, Callie Goeclde, Tiffany Turbeville, Kim Moore, Christy Abel, Valeria Martin, Cathy Fisher, Melissa Brazier. Row Three: Karen Davis, Tabitha Kirkland, Renee Howard, Candy Vaughn, Valerie Ward, Renaye Wilson, Sharon Sanders, Renae King, Valencia Martin, Robin Ward. Row four Rebecca Merrill, 'Mittie Zellner, Sesilee Malone, Tina Marie Biroc, Pam Hurley, Lori Bell, Neal Eaton, Tracey fi ifi ,..,i ,J . 1 ' .ra V1me,aefeartxgwwfi Z , , E H - Hg sl 1 , if rf i 5 . rg W f HY: Q f ' f f f 5 ' 2 i i f . ,-.' i i f f gif rrss . ' W' W 1 V I .... ,.k. .. rfr' I I. - f X i M an 5 Q i. it 2 reefete sier Q ..,.. . ' ff f .... . ff ' Zz' fre' :::.: 2 A at . .... f,,. l rr- 4 2 r. . , 5 J gr V ' Qtr we or rrr ,Q ,Q me ' A ' .wr firm' r 5. .gr . ..,, . i l 3, W fr A 2 ' . i ' we . VT r , 2 li 2 . ' jigsaw? .X I yy., I 'A i Q T .... . , a M ra.rf ea er , , L 22 ,ff 'W , K t uf I fund- Row one Lori Bell, Keila Davenport, Emily Bradley, Sonya Smidt, Publicity-0 Row one Sonya Smidt, Mittie Zelner, Sesilee Malone, Chris Flan- .na Kunkel. Row two: Butch Jones, Rob Carver, Randy Morrow. Row ders, Keila Davenport, Andrea Jones. Row two: Donna Holden, Lori Bell, Kathy ree Mittie Zelner, Eric Blum, Chris Flanders, Jim Hull, Henrik Huelsmeier, Snell, Samantha Messier, Dana Kunkel, Elaine Anthony, Row three Mark Bul- Vayfle Carter. lard, Travis Harmon, David Perez, Erica Peters, Neal Eaton, Beth Harvey. stumc -Row one Renae King, Angie Ray, Sandi llis, Kim Moore, Christine Stephens. Row two: Tabatha kland, Renee Howard, Beth Harvey, Stephanie Ward, an Hollis, Penny Bozeman, Sharon Sanders, Valerie rd. Row three Shan Morris, Kim Meshotto, Michele rgan, Pam Hurley, Shri Sanford, Tammy Preston, Can- dy Vaughn, Renaye Wilson, Rebecca Merrill, Dana Kunkel, Scott Reed. Row four Curt Perkins, Andrea Ferris, An- drea Jones, Dwayne Carter, Neal Eaton, Sesilee Malone, David Perez, Mittie Zelner, Kathy Snell, Lori Bell, James Pelham. Organizationsf l 21 Drama Club -rumah .. n..lnk.r..,,.. . 1 Props- Row one: Brian Lewis, Neal Eaton, Dwayne Carter, Mime Zellner, Sets- Rvw vner Rob Carver. Neal Eaton. Dana Kunkel. Jim Hull. Row tw Sesilee Malone. Row two: Travis Harmon, Erica Peters, Jim Hull, Elaine Chris Flanders, Keila Davenport, Mittie Zellner, Sesilee Malone, Victora Hetti Anthony, Tony Laughlin. Row three Lori Bell, Samantha Messier, David Row three: Travis Harmon, Erica Peters, Samantha Messier, Kathy Snell. RJ Perez, Dana Kunkel, Kathy Snell. foul: David Perez, Eric Blum, Curt Perkins, Lori Bell. Officers Row one, Samantha Messier, Kathy Snell izzf Lori Bell. Row two: Neal Eaton. Organizations Tickets, Programs, and House- Row one: Henrik Huelsmeier, Chris Flanders, John Sand- ers, Tony Laughlin, Scott Reed, Dwayne Carter. Row twa LuLu King, Sandi Hollis, Stephanie Ward, Shan Hollis, Penny Bozeman, Andrea Jones, Shann Morris, Dana Kunkel. Row David Perez, Emily Bradley, Mittie Zellner, lee Malone, Tina Marie Biroc, Lori Bell, Eaton, Kathy Snell. one-Row one Yolanda Crockett, Carolyn Melonie Hutchins, Winneil Sanders, Alicia Flick, Sonya ancy Davis, Dee Frazier, Yvette Harper, Tammy Womack, Buffy James, Mary Verge. Row three Ange- Tammy Howse, Tonya Glover, Jennifer lique Flick, Erika Peters, Sandy Blevins, Beth Harvey, Row two: Emily Bradley, Michelle Robinson, Kandi McCurley, Felicia Malone, Rita Cowan, Chorus Chorus is a class that is offered to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Stu- dents who wish to become involved in a chorus class must show an interest in vo- cal music and participate in an audition. The goal of these classes is producing a stylistically correct choral sound for many different pieces of music. In order to pur- chase music, this year chorus classes sold candy from Ole Taylor's Candy Kitchen. They held a Christmas and a spring con- cert and took part in the Choral Festival held at Austin Peay State University. The director, Mr. John Bryan, encourages all students who enjoy music or are planning a career in music to join this organization. hPeriod-Row one:Lora Smith, Pam Marable, Angelia Baught, Vickie Bilbrey, Carol Bilbrey, Jackie Gammon, Jeni Colbim, Angie na Wellington, April Davis, Lisa Lowe, Ann Jones, Cheniettha Davis, Glynnis Douglas, Carol Langhammer. Row three: Jeff Neal, 46, Wendy Wakham, Terry Batey, Masami Takemura. Row two: David Cline, Tony Scott, Anthony Buchanan, Chris Rowland, Keith dy Vaughn, Leigh Ann Lawwell, Dana Derrick, Valerie Ward, Jeznach. Organizationsfi 23 TO EC The Tennessee Office Education Club is an integral part of the office occupations program. Members used typewriters, dictaphones, add' ing machines, computers, and word processors to improve their business knowledge, and ex- ecutives and secretaries discussed various of' fice duties involved in the business field. Enroll- ment in a Vocational Office Education KVOEJ class is a requirement for TOEC membership. Through the profits from the major fund-raiser, the Tom Watt Showcase, various projects were successfully conducted. Also, TOEC students sponsored a successful project for Special Olympics and raised money for the Leukemia Society of Tennessee through a Type-a-Thon. Members of TOEC competed at regional, state, and national levels. Mrs. Jane Warner is the TOEC advisor. I , ,M -l L.-..l if Officers-Row one Krystal Jones - Secretary, Sharon Sanders - Representative, Kelly Norris f x Sherry Wilson - Vice President, Vonchelle Webb Parliamentarian. - President. Row two: Cindy Fox - Treasurer, 33 'ir ii 5 K . r Fourth and Fifth Periods-Row one Renee Fann, Sherry Wilson, Kelly Norris, Jackie Gibson. Row twa Diane Lovvorn, Andrea McCurley, Terry Philpott, Connie Tidwell, Teresa Norwood. Row three Cindy Fox, Tammy l24fOrganizations Hewell, Vonchelle Webb, Krystal Jones, Lynn Dykes liene Thompson, Sheri Smith, Melissa Love, Melissa Tammy Wilson, Trina Umphrey, Leigh Willard. I Lewes Period- Row one Dana Verge, Kathy Year- Row three: Teresa Brown, Melanie Lewis, Becky Row two: Audra Crumley, Tammy Young, Patton, Julie Hawell, Candy Vaughn, Rhonda Young, Lisa Campbell, Renaye Wilson, Robin Johnson, Tracy Dixon, Althea Adams. ill . E 5 li lil r la 6 vw i ,vw M ffl? K' ..,,,,,ii, 5 l sg T' T 4 . 4 ' T at and Second Periods- Row one Teresa Deaton, Sanders. Row Three Carrie Cameron, Melissa Jacobs, Kim J Rowlette. Row two: Lisa Scott, Geri Chesterfield, Kim Bull, Christy Williams, Yvonne Jones, Tricia White, Chande- erson, Teresa Henley, Mrs. Warner, Kim Davis, Sharon hen Khiaonamsoum, Kim Alsup, Laura Porter, Linda O'Brien. Organizationsf l 25 Student librarians focused their time attention on assisting the librarians in the best library services to all and faculty members.. Involve- as a library aide meant sacrificing a free period and being willing to perform such duties as putting up books and mag- azines, running the copy machine, and writing overdue notices. Assisting Mrs. Earline Thigpen and Mrs. Delores Morris is a busy job. f Bible Club The Bible Club, sponsored by Mr. Don Webb, is a group that helps students fulfill their spiritual needs and gain knowledge of the scripture and its meaning. Member- ship was voluntary and open to all de- nominations. The group met monthly during activity period for Bible study, Christian fellowship, devotionals, prayer, and spiritual encourage- The goal of the Bible Club is to members with an atmosphere will promote spiritual growth and ful- fillment. Library Aides Library Aides: Kellie Wade, Valerie Ward, Mike Carnigan, Tammy Young Michelle Vaughan Bible Club-Row one. Elizabeth Wooten, Renaye John Verge, Charlie Carr0ll Hiram Wilson, Mary Fleming, Candy Vaughn, Marie Wooten, Webb. Row two: Kelly Moore, Tasha Smith, Mark Copley, 1 26 f Organizations he Office Aides Students with good citizenship records and an in- terest in spending extra time as an aide are eligible for the job of an office worker. The work included run- ning errands, delivering messages, summoning stu- dents to the office, answering the phones, and provid- ing appropriate information to fellow students. As a result of working closely with the administration and office staff, these students developed responsibility and gained valuable experience in public relations. Assistant Principal Mrs. Faye Phillips is in charge of the office workers. Morning-Row one Sandy Blevins, Kimberly Alcorn, Beverly Alcorn. Row two: Dawn Mitchell, Renee Fann, Carrie Casterline, Andrea McCurley, Jennifer Wade. Row three Patsy Williams, Trina Umphrey, Thomas Manus, Billy Swigart, LaHoma Williams. Teresa Deaton, Fran Freeman, Trina Umphrey Garrett, Melissa Hurley. Row two: Angie Mark Randy Morrow, Shannon Merchant, Robin Ward Row one Karonica Earp, Jennifer Hen- Marsha Jeffrey, Jackie Jernigan, Donna Holden, Bobby , Gibson, Jennifer Hinch, Kimberly Young, Carrie Ste- phens. Organizations 127 Nursery Warriors i E RUW 003 Crystal Stevens, Andy Hastonr Rhett Bass, Kelly Jeffrey Corley, Melani Ross, Kimberly Parsley, Brad Hender- Ronoy, Nichole Hall' Cora Cafnathan- Row tW03 Jake OWon, son, Bethany Posch, Justin Dement. Row four: Mrs, Martha Christy Norton, Ryan Kirby, Kristin ThiQPon, Matthew Hart, LaLance. Not pictured: Joshua Hughes, Michelle Hall. Katie Schneider, Adam Williams, Jennifer Fisher. Row three Child Care Second Year- Row one Yonne Jones, Sherry Summar, Donna Hatcher, Pam Ross, Elizabeth Douglas, Row two: Angela Greer, Donna Hughes, Tracy Adams. Row three Luci Hyden, Fran Freeman, Pennie Alcorn, Sherry Arrington, Jackie Brawner, Olen Johnson, Jennifer Hinch, Kimberly Youg, Kimberly Forrest. 128fOrganizations First Year- Row one Kimberly Alcorn, Carolyn Robinson. Row two: Beverl Alcorn, Tina Boyd, Geria Chesterfield, Jennifer Cameron, Michelle Rigsby, Angi Davis. Row three Pam Dunn, Angie Hurst, Crystal Coulter, Lori Fann, Jacki Barker, Samantha Lynch, Mrs. LaLance. Row four: Tywana Howes, Becky Smith, John Alexander, Matt Rubin, Amy Baskett. 1 X ,, saw iwasa V, V,, A Child Care Periods 1 and 2 - Row one: Nechele Frazier, Cooper, Shannon Merchant, Michele Naylor, Tracey Neely. -eslie Wortham, Aleathea Adams, Dana Toombs, Robin John- Row three: Mischell Neely, Donna Bledsoe, Carrie Harrell, son, Judy Eller, Row two: Donna Holden, Jenny Craig, Lorrie Christy Olive, Tracie Saylor. Dfficers - Jennifer Hinch - second year Michelle Naylor - Periods 1 and 2, John Alex- fficer, Mrs. LaLance, Tracey Neeley A Per- ander - Periods 3 and 4, Tracey Adams - ads 1 and 2, Amy Baskett - Periods 3 and 4, second year officer. 1 1 I I HERO Child Care A part of the national organization Future Home- makers of America - HERO lHome Economics Re- lated Occupationsl is a club open to anyone enrolled in Occupational Child Care, lt is the purpose of this organization to help participants become responsible individuals in family life, community involvement, personal endeavors, and future vocations. River- dale's HERO-Child Care is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Martha Lalance. This year the club's major goal was to develop youth leadership capabilities through a program called Action Impact and Encounter. The primary activities of the club were centered around the children in the Nursery Warriors program. Also, the students participated in one major sales project in conjunction with F.H.A. The club was de- servedly proud of Jennifer Hinch, a member of the Riverdale HERO organization, who held the office of Sub-regional Vice President. Organizz1tionsfl29 HERG Child Care ll30fOrgz1ni2ations A if - i mA's l'as. fav:-i.... QI! , N, ' lil E' 4 .Q at . ig, I Q ll x J up Yfggff- l'. tag: :Q so 'ff - V-as ' ' lf sm, ' 'fri T!! . Q' -X 'Sax' fQf- ,g',gx1. ---W , Q'-i., Q :QSs,-yy , Seniors - Row one: Donna Hughes, Tracy Adams, Luci Hyden, Sherry Arrington, Yvonne Jones, Doi Olen Johnson, Geri Chesterfield. Row two: Jennifer Hutcher. Row four: Kimberly Forrest, Angela Gr: Hinch, Tina Boyd, Michele Naylor, Penny Hunter, Kim Young, Bernice Brown, Elizabeth Douglas, She Fran Freeman. Row three: Donna Holden, Candy Summar, Pennie Alcorn, Jackie Brawner. Fucci, Samantha Lynch, Tracey Neeley, Pam Ross, .vi 5- P T' '7 'Y P- ' fe QQ. Y A 5 WR Juniors - Row one: Tywana Howse, Judy Eller, Lorrie Cooper, Amy Baskett, Angie Davis, Angie Hurst, Row two: Tracie Sayler, Matt Rubin, Jennifer Cameron, Leslie Wortham, Jackie Barker, Michelle Rigsby, Becky Smith, John Alexander, Dana Toombs. Row three: Carolyn Robinson, Lori Fann, Christy Olive, Cry Coulter, Shannon Merchant, Beverly Alcorn, Kimberly Alcorn, ny Craig, Robin Johnson, Aleathea Adams, Tammie Baltim Donna Bledsoe. Row four: Carrie Harrell, Nechelle Frazier. F a Horticulture Horticulture is a class which gives students hands-on exper- ience with floriculture, fruits, and vegetables. lt also gives them insight into careers such as nursery work and landscaping. Horti- culture students are encouraged to become involved in Future Farmers of America to promote leadership. Horticulture students are proud of their many former classmates who have been award- ed with scholarships to further their education as a result of their skills developed in this class. The most noticeable contribution of the horticulture classes was the increased beautification of our campus landscape. During the spring and fall, horticulture students were seen around cam- pus busily mulching, fertilizing, and generally improving the plants and grounds. They were also seen in the greenhouse seeding and tending the plants they sell as fund-raisers at the end of the year. Mr. Michael Shew sponsors the horticulture activities at Riverdale. Danny Garrett tends the poinsettias in preparation for a Christmas sale. :ond and Third Year Students - Row one: Susan Lump- Mark Travis. Row three: Teresa Norwood, Mr. Michael Shew, Greg Taylor, Tami Luck, John Pinkerton, Terry Philpott. Kirk Morton, Mark Callahan, Seth Sloan, Keith Elrod. w two: JoAnn Pope, Mike Agee, Steve Agee, Scoty Miller, OrganizationsfI3l Beta Club Beta Club is an honor organization for those students with a 3.0 grade point average. It stresses the impor- tance of strong academics and hard work. This year, Beta Club not only sold candy, but also had a sponge throw booth at the Fall Festival where teachers and students alike were bombarded with wet sponges. The funds raised by the club went to help cover state conven- tion costs, and members made a contribution to St. Jude's Children's Hospital with some of the money raised. The motto of Beta Club is 'lWe lead by serving oth- ers.', Beta Club sponsors, Mrs. Betty Tyler, Mrs. Dori Bennett, and Ms. Marcia Manley, demonstrate this motto by teaching service, responsibility, and coopera- tion. i w Officers - Leah Hulan - Vice President, - Secretary, Vicki Morrison - Treasure Anne Donnelly - President, Helen Donnelly L A rc s wjg, S ' :.a..Li'. 3 'I nr K' 1-'-'I Seniors - Row one: YuKo Kawakami, Suzanne Law, Melanie Malone, Donnell Austin, Connie lden, Sharon Vance, Connie Tid- well. Row two: Thomas Manus, Rick Kinard, Greg Dotson, Matt Byrnes, Bruce OlNeal, Clay Michaels, James Scales, Chris Not- grass, Chris Knorr, Rusty Parsley, Brian Lamb. Row three: John Wiseman, LeAnn Smith, Anne Donnelly, Vicki Morrison, April Giddens, Sherry Wilson, Teresa Jones, Carolee Walls, Holly Hutch- l32fOrganizati0ns r inson, Leah Hulan, Kelly Craig, Elizabeth Payne, Sheryl Hunt, Whitmore, Vonchelle Webb, Lisa Campbell, Jennifer Brand, T Dixon, Jay Fults. Row four: Krystal Jones, Irene Katsaitis, Mir Drennan, Teresa Flick, Amy Lucinski, Sheri Smith, Cathy Christ sen, Lisa Collins, Andrea Cherne, Shelley Anderson, Wendy R ers, Dora Hirlston, Paula Wendell, Liz Crawford. miors - Row one: Lori Fann, Becky Smith, Jennifer Ca- ron, Shelly Smotherman, Kristin Bullen, Jennifer Mitchell, He- Comer. Row two: Greg Grissom, John Long, Clint Cherne, e Burns, Chuck Kinard, Mark McKnight, John Dietrich, Alfonzo xander, Clay Gatewood, John Burkhart, Curtis Perkins. Row 'ee: Lee Pepper, Andy Wilson, Jennifer Harris, Helene Sieg- n, Kristi Smith, Candy Vaughn, Lindsey Warner, Michele Rane as 4' , . ,,, , i K W 5 fi? 5' 44N'v ,r: X. dolph, Kara Peak, Caroline Coleman, Stephanie Pack, Tamera Jernigan, Kimberly Lyle, Kim McCord, Tiffany Currence, Ruth Williams, Michael Brandon. Row four: Sheri Smotherman, San- dra Summers, Cail Miller, Beth Jackson, Kara Hayes, Charlotte Smith, Traci Lester, Sandy Stacey, Beth Freemon, Juliene Thompson, Melissa Hurley, Amy LaLance, Julie Melton, Steph- anie Lewis. A it from A S gs ,.,,-f V i A-Q, ,ff E.,-ri if-i Q hifi 3 3-Q Jhomores - Row one: Kim Malone, Masami Takemura. W two: Todd Kellogg, Curtis Iden, Tim Malone, Mark Har- in, Jason Todd, Phil Clark, Brian Coleman, Timmy Powers, inie Hunt, Bart Watts, Tony Laughlin. Row three: Chris 'lor, Mike Clark, Phon Malaikham, Crystal White, Suzanne vsom, Stacy Stewart, Amy Sartin, Helen Donnelly, Lori Wat- :Q-Q--Q, son, Nancy Estes, Amanda Cantrell, Dana Derrick, Kris Tracey, Beth Belt, Chris Beckman, Randall Davis, Row four: Rachel Howard, Vickie Bilbrey, Carol Bilbrey, Monique Reeves, Sum- mer Maples, Carrie Caffey, Betsy Friedman, Carlson Collier, Anne Forrest, Liane Jones, Anna Mapp, Kim Todd, Melissa Carlisle, Jenny Daniel. Organizationsf 1 33 DECA DECA, Distributive Education Club of America, is sponsored by Coach Faulkner. The purpose of DECA is to promote understanding and appreciation for the responsibilities of citizenship in the free competitive enterprise system. This year the group planned to start a new organization called the Future Leaders for Marketing and Distribution. DECA attended the Leadership Development Conference at MTSU. They also participated in regional, state, and national competitive events. Miriam Drennan, Jennifer Hen- son, and Ben Bennett were winners in Competitive Events competition. Todd Holden was selected as a state voting delegate. Fund-raisers were a candy sale and a dance. DECA students have proved to be excellent business leaders. First Period - Row one: Jennifer Henson, Carrie Stevens, Kathy Hardison, Mariam Drennan, Nancy Goforth, Andrea Felicia McCurley, Debbie Delk, Teresa Dawn Mitchell. Row two: Julie Howell, Vicki Kraft, Katrina Umphrey, Joanne Thompson, Jennifer 134 Organizations Officers - Row one: Joanne Thompson - Parliamentarian, James Advisor, Andrea Felicia McCurley - Reporter. Row two: Brad Newberry - President, Kathy Hardison - Secretary, Ben Bennett - President. Neff, Rhonda Young, Luci Hyden, Dianna Dikhounphiphet. R three: Richard Youree, Kim Moore, Michelle Bailey, Gene Dix Todd Holden, Greg Randolph, Ben Bennett, Brad Newberry, ,I ourack Phanthalangsy, Becky Patton, Jonathon Miller. cond Period - Row one: Derice Minter, Lisa Nash, Amy saville, James Barrett, Glynnis Douglas. Row four: Willie skett, Andy Wilson. Row two: Troy Janes, Chris Bell, Martin, James Sweeney, Terry Hercules, Neal Eaton, Michael fren Jones, Robert McCreery, Matt Reuben, Valeria Martin. Davis, Phillip Loyd, Wayne Dickson, Shea Parker, Derek Al- iw three: Patrick McFarlin, Chris McCune, Steven Camp- corn, Bryan Melton. l, Candy Vaughn, Jackie Leone, Marty Todd, Keshea Roun- , ,,,,Y, , . t .-... .1 f- -U - rd Period - Row one: Michael Baker, Lisa Lester, Susan z, Dana Toombs, Valencia Martin, Judy Eller, Jennifer Broth- Row two: Chris Dickens, Alfonso Alexander, Joey Richard- Row three: Julie Shaw, Lulu King, Tammy Hewell, Jamie fur - , .L --w .. 4 .Q vw: 1 f .- ':-.i-gfmmr' Smith, April Mullinax, Sabrina McCurley, Keronica Earp, Mary Vandagriff. Row four: Tony Marable, Von Dotson, Rias Bennett, Jim Jamison, Eddie Kilgour, Mike White, Mark Taylor, Robert McAdoo, Susan McKnight, John Burkhart. Organizationsf I 35 Riverdale Singers - Row one: Liz Crawford Kenya Silvers Payne Row three Pal-ll Anthony Curt P01'kll'1S Jason MOYQ Te,-ri Kilgoury Kristi Smith. Row fwg Lmdsey Warner Magaml Greg Dotson Craig Cromwell James Wells Julie Jernigan Cla Takemura, Shelley Daniel, Tamara Jernigan Mr Bryan Elizabeth Daniel ROW f0ur Brian Lamb Hoge Taylor Keith Bryan One of our most entertaining organizations is the Riverdale Singers. The purpose of this group is to provide a music education through performance and to perform for as many people as possible. In order to participate in this group, a person must be selected through a solo audition. The Singers participated in many competitions and concerts such as All-State Choir Auditions and M.T.S.U. Tennessee All-State Choir. They also per- formed a Christmas Concert at Opryland Hotel Con- servatory and for other local clubs and civic organiza- tions. They participated in the Choral Festival at Austin Peay State University and a concert tour to the St. Louis area. They also presented an excellent Stage Band Show, The major fund-raiser for this year was selling candy from Ole Taylor's Candy Kitchen. Many of the past Singers were members of the M.T.S.U. Honors Chorus, Tennessee All-State Band or Orchestra. This year Curt Perkins won a national talent show in Indiana in connection with Junior Achievement. This talented group is directed by Mr. John Bryan. I 36fOrganizations itors -- Charlotte Wright - Staff Advisor, Rusty LeAnn Smith - Business Manager, Teresa Jones - sley - Photography Editor, Chris Knorr - Lay- Copy Editor, Shelley Anderson - Assistant Layout Editor, Francille Whitworth - Computer Advisor, Editor, Suzanne Law - Assistant Copy Editor. Lance 8: Shield Lance and Shield is the class that pro- duces the yearbook. This course includes design, writing, and photography skills. Stu- dents also learn the responsibility of meeting deadlines, handling finances, and most im- portantly, pleasing the public. The students began last spring to plan the 1985-86 year- book. Staff members attended Josten's Spring Seminar at Belmont College and Summer Camp at M,T.S.U. to learn the newest and most effective techniques for production of a quality yearbook. While at camp, the staff was one of the five staffs that shared in the best overall competition. Be- sides attending these sessions, the staff also worked through the summer selling adver- tisements to merchants and for the first time, to parents of seniors. The four groups which work together to create the yearbook in- clude layout, copy, photography, and a new group added this year, computer. Yearbook advisors are Mrs. Charlotte Wright and Mrs. Francille Whitworth. Producing a quality book which records the history of our school year was the goal of the Lance and Shield staff. lff - Row one: Sam Soumpholphakdy, Julie Shaw, Lisa Dawn Mitchell, Row two: Raena Johnson, Dora Hirlston, epard, Ann Scott, Cail Miller, Pam Reger, Cheryl Youree, Dwayne Carter, Amy Baskett, Sandy Stacey, Brian Coleman. Organi7utionsfl37 Key Club Key Club, sponsored by the Stones River Kiwanis Club, is a prestigious organization. A male organization, Key Club members must meet the following requirements: receive recommendation by the faculty, maintain a 2.75 grade point aver- age, have good moral character, and display will- ingness to work in a service organization. Pros- pects are then voted on by the membership. Help- ing the members this year were the Key Club Sweethearts, who also provided a scrapbook as a memoirlof the year. Each year, members attend the Kentucky-Tennessee District Convention. At the 1985 convention, Ivie Burns was elected Lieu- tenant Governor of Division I of the Kentucky- Tennessee District. The organization is sponsored by Mr. Ivan Duggin, who stated, Key Club offers a unique opportunity for high school students to develop leadership, character, and service to oth- ers. Seniors - Row one: Steve Jacobs, Rick Kinard, Rusty Parsley, James Scales, John Zavisa, Greg Dotson, Paul Anthony, Chris Notgrass. Row two: I if John Wiseman, Bruce O'Neal, Todd Holden, Kulikowski, Mr. Ivan Duggin, Clay Michaels, H Gibson, Bill McNew, Chris Knorr. Minn-v Q su 4 . 4 i Officers - Alfonzo Alexander - President, Bill McNew A Vice-Presi- dent, Todd Holden - Treasurer, Mr. lvan Duggin Q Sponsor, Ivie Burns Sweethearts - Row one: Andrea Cherne, Anne Donnelly- ROW two: - Lieutenant Governor, Clint Cherne - Secretary. Drennan, Paula Wendell, Shelley Anderson. l38fOrganizations 1 1 l A 1 -, f f.:,..f.r.A ffl-ik '..: ,Tir-J 'L' A- V-..-'f ' C , :.1:Q w 4, ,-,,, .ng-- 1 -5- -V 1,,v 'WW' ' 4-r -M ew H or ,,,,,,...,..-r-M I .Y 3' '4 .,f,r ,gi .-ni: r. T' if iiors - Row one: Michael Brandon, Chuck Kinard, Clay ewood, lvie Burns. Clint Cherne, Brian Holder. Row two: John khart, Sterne Rozolsky, John Long, John Dietrich, Alfonzo xander, Brian Carter, John Jones, Kevin James. Row three: if-v -e iq lr' 7 .W.,l 'A' Y-ep, rf' 117' Y --. ET .,ffT-- iffi '-'... .. '.L....f--i- Lee Pepper, Sean Murphy, Rich Howard, Jason Johns, Curtis Perkins, Alan Mason, Mark McKnight, Steve Campbell. Robert McCreery, Mike Cull. - .s.1,g, y C FQ, upvfl. i'ii'a 7 is aah Members -- Row One: Timmy Powers, Jason Todd, Tim . Row Two: Brian Coleman, Jay Bradley, John Marks, Chip Haynes, Carl Frazier. Row Three Jon Fisher, Julio King, Phil Clark, Brady Cooper, Chris Young, Mark Hardison, Tim Malone. Orgunizations,fl39 Varsity Cheerleaders The basketball and football cheerleaders not only supported our athletes, but also promoted school spirit and student involvement. After they were chosen in the spring, the work for both squads began when they attended a one week camp at M.T.S.U, to learn new material and prepare for the cheer- ing seasons. To start off the year, the girls led the greenies in cheers at Freshman Orientation. This paid off when the Freshman Class walked away with the spirit stick from the first pep rally of the year. The cheerleaders also sponsored a More Fun Than Humans Should Be Allowed dance which was the first of the year. To be eligible for cheerleading, an applicant must maintain a 2.5 average, exemplify Riverdale's traditions of school pride and leadership, and display a positive attitude. Some cheer- leaders not only attended every game and function, but in addition, participated in other extra-curricular activities and held jobs. Mrs. Warren, sponsor of the football squad, noted, This group of girls is extremely independent and works well together. They have made my job easier and have served the football team and Riverdale with commendable pride and spirit. Mrs. Kathy Dillon, sponsor of the basketball squad, stated, Basketball Cheerleaders are number one, just like the team itself. They are hard workers and an excellent group of girls. I am proud of them and the effort they put forth. Football Captains - Sheri Smith and Paula Wendell, Ev - 4 ll I 3 Q M , . ,sl . Rag .xl Y , 'Pg I 2' D-S. fa 4 , sf, ,'fl' ' f-4: if t l do -A W. 'Ss 5 ff Football Squad - Row one: Donnell Austin, Helen Donnelly, Heard, Summer Maples, Miriam Drennan, Betsy Freidman Christy Walker. Row two: Paula Wendell, Sheri Smith, Vicky da Harris. l 40fOrganizations ketball Squad - Row one: Nicole Dutton, Rachel Howard, Connie lden, Lori Watson, Lisa Campbell, Kristin Bullen, Beth :i Lester, Stacy Stewart, Amy Sartin. Row two: Christy Lane, Freemon. i 4: I I 'gift' 'qw 1' S 19' I fs- its -. Ft ' aio-,iitllg ' I, Q 'ax le f in , . Basketball Captains - Beth Freemon and Lisa Campbell. Mrs. Daina Warren - Football Spon- sor. Mrs. Kathy Dillon - Basketball Spon- sor. Organizationsf l 41 Riverdale Warrior Marching Band E 3 ' - X . ' 5 r . ' ' , - K . 34 - if - Y I Q V V ni V. VV T K s Kin, 1 ' ' ' 1 ,V nl- Y..--51. f J 1. 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The band's performances were intensified by the outstanding color guard, which included the members of the flag and rifle corps. The band participated in many contests this year, including the Middle Tennessee Band and Orchestra Association CMTSBOAJ at MTSU, Southern Hospitality Classic at Vanderbilt, Mid-Field Con- test at Birmingham, Alabama, and the Contest of Champions at MTSU. The beautiful musical selections this year included 'iMa- carena, She's Out of My Life, MacArthur Park, and, 'il Can Wait Forever. These performances displayed the positive as- -cv 'pects of the total marching program, as well as provided crowd- pleasing entertainment. The band's success is the result of the spirit, discipline, atti- tude, and dedication of each member. Attendance at daily after- school rehearsals, other special practice sessions, and camp dur- ing the summer are examples of the hard work required. In addition, the band members were involved in several fund-raisers that ranged from two fruit sales to a wake-a-thon. The profits collected from these activities provided for instruments, equip- ment, and transportation costs, The band members' commitment to excellence is based on the goal, 'LTO make the good better, and the better best! ' y ' xx- ., 1, - - -V ,rt as . Q- t rib 'i V jg I . - ' K , if , V .A I 5 A All ....- 'A i it is-it i f -- . Q ggi 9- 50' QQ i ri-W' as B a n d , nv 19 WW WWI l Drum Major - Kenya Silvers ,,.,,Avlw ,...-:si Section Leaders - Row one: Michele Naylor, Pam Reger, Teresa Dea' Steve Jacobs, Mike Hendrick, Greg Goodwin, Trevor Sledge, Paul Connelly ton, Wendy Rogers, Mike Cull, Darren Shreve, Lynn Yearwood, Liz Craw- Robert Verge, Shane Perry, Julie Jernigan, Sheila Keller, Jennifer Brand ford, Clay Gatevvoocl, Kate Yates, Claire Daniel. Row two: Dora Hirlston, Becky Cunningham, Paula Czyz. Officers - Row one: Carol Fisher - Ju- nior Representative, Kenya Silvers - Drum Major, Pat Songer - Sophomore Represen- tative, Kate Yates - Treasurer. Row two: 'Z Jennifer Reed - Sophomore Representative, Wendy Rogers - Librarian, Michele Naylor - Recording Secretary, Robert Verge - President, Shane Perry - Junior Representa- tive, Trevor Sledge - Vice President, Liz Crawford - Corresponding Secretary. i l l L Z sw-nas Q A I ,,,, I l44fOrganizations ..,,, fy me omg, ' W, ' .44 l Q-i gym lei . ff 42? Managers - Row one Shannon Patty, Regi- na Brandon. Row twoc Katrina Elsea, Missy Griffin. Row three Shannon Gleason, Chris Sledge, Oletha Tally. French Horns - Andy Stone, Terri Kilgour, James Wells, Julie Jernigan, Rob Prytula. Percussion-Row one Connie Tidwell, Charleen Conley. Row two: Robert McCreery, Pat Songer, Dwayne Carter, Kip Crowder, Darren Shreve, Jared Trammell, ' - ' , 1' -fr. ' i P ia,l . 41 f ,V ' wr? a4r Z..t 7 . l.?M?..W 1 Rhett Delaney, Marc Bullard, Mike Cull. Row three Rhonda Nash, Alex Hakala, Kenny Bonds. Organizationsjl45 Flugelbones-Dawn Fritz, Ricky Hurley, Trevor Sledge. Trombones - Row one: Casey Collins, Brian Rob- ertson. Row two: Shane Perry, Mike Hendrick. Row three Leigh Taylor, Greg Patton, Mike Green, Karen Smith. Trumpets - Row one Clay Gatewood, For- rest Knox, Todd Reed, Craig Cromwell, Tony Ward, Darren Edwards, Sean Murphy, Greg Goodwin, Ricky Parker. Row two: Angela Thomas, Rob Follis, Liz Crawford, Carrie Caf- fey, Bruce Martin, Darryl Davis. Row three Tony Evola, Steve Jacobs, Jimmy Tidwell. l46fOrganizations 3 S 4 I l ' W ',., .ttis l , ,,,,, .55 .,-,,- V ,MQW M ,, 2-lil ff' , ,,-, V' s Tubas Row one Wayne Dickson, Robert Verge, Paul Dunne Row two: Paul Connelly. Rifles- Stacy Latimer, Candy Fucci, Andrea Jones, Sharon Keller, Sheila Keller, Cathy Fisher. Flags-Row one Dora Hirlston, Paula Czyz, Claire Daniel. Row two: Kristi Sallee, Angela Porterfield, Dere Romans, Tammy Coker, Laura Rueff, Kendra Casterline, Den- ise Statum, Tonya Smith. Row three: Robbin Robinson, Joy Hammer, Tammy Jernigan, Tammy Howse, Christina Waite, Suzanne Newsom, Tracie Kauffman, Lara Shelton. Row four Gwen Boyd, Tiffany Turberville, Sara Kunkel, Shanelle Jernigan, Susan Good- win, Doretta McClurkan, Lisa Becker, Tina Wilburn. Not pictured-Kimberly Lyle. Organizationsf I 47 Band Saxaphones - Row one Teresa Deaton Wendy Rogers. Row two: Vong Phrommala Steve Hasty, Chris Bybee, Ramona Williams, Row three Stephanie Pack, Helen Comer Neal Yearwood, Daryl Chumley, Mike Baker, Kelli Davison. ? f Flutes-Row one Michele Naylor, Pam Reger. Row two: Kara Hayes, Julia Wall, Gina Thorneberry, Kate Yates, Glynnis Doug- las, Renea Stembridge, Ann Jones. Row three Carol Fisher, Caroline Brooks, Laura Witte, Christina Black, Lisa Campbell, Cathy Reichert. Clarinets - Row one Jennifer Brand, Lynn Yearwood, Jennifer Reed, Becky Cunning- ham. Row two: Cindy Malone, Rochelle Howard, Jeanette Gaither, Donna McPheron, Tracy Rowlette, Andrea Miller, Kelly Jack- son, Angie Joiner, Stephanie Latimer, Renee Stinson. Row three Kim Bowman, Tabatha Kirkland, Dawn King, LaHoma Williams, Mar- gery Norcom, John Marks, Malinee McCol- lough, Kristin Kulikowski, Callie Goedde, Nan- cy Estes. l48fOrganizations Z X 3 V-Nia.. 5 1 - . 'ff ' ,. 5 . W, ii , ,io as sg 5 gi, m S ar e t Ms tttti .tt of L. , .ittt L , to , 5, i if ff u, J if f l is 1 5 iii iiii is AM Akkk :M ,Q , X 3, .l.t.kl..f,- -ii,-K ' ti g' Q gt . .r Nj... ...K 51. Ngrxx f t , 5- -kj I iw-i q W -4 if is-35 V 1' J I fix' f X . J' , ZfIfl'Zii tr iff :tt I. 2 ,- ' - tw-f , . ' 'tiiatfi' P' 'N 2 ai if 'ffiigg 3 2 Xt- . 3- A- ala. si X I igiigyg Y A , or is Tf f't'. '. A B - ,Q f s, ,S L sf L f . C , af i s , ,i s . WW. sg ...... 'ff ' if , 1 .Q X ,-- 7' .Q ,ks . 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Row three: Kirk Lewellen, Chris Campbell, Steve Ashburn, Kim Richmond, Row twog Susan Row foul: Alex Hakala, Robert McCreery, Darren ey, Todd Holden, Sean Murphy, Steve Jacobs, Shreve. est Knox, Tony Ward, Greg Goodwin, Mike Hen- F.H.A.-Row one: Mrs. Elam, Spring Wilson, Gwen Raw twpq Shannon Patty, Tonya Carver. McGhee, Shannon Short, Carla Ratley, Mrs, Lynch. Stage Band The Riverdale Stage Band is one of the finest performing jazz groups in the Mid- dle Tennessee area. Membership in this group is based upon audition. A big fea- ture of the band is its connection with the Riverdale Singers in the annual Spring Jazz Show. The 1985-86 Stage Band maintained 'the high standards of excel- lence that audiences have come to expect of this group. FI-IA Future Homemakers of America is an or- ganization functioning as an important part of the Home Economics curriculum. F.H.A. emphasizes personal growth, stressing val- ues clarification and decision-making, and also promotes leadership capabilities. This year the club visited Cheekwood to see the Trees of Christmas. They also went to Ethan Allen to look at furniture styles and the decorations for Christmas. A visit to Opry- land was an exciting excursion for the cub members in the spring. Sponsors of this or- ganization are Mrs. Linda Elam and Mrs. Pam Lynch. Organizationsf 149 GCE General Cooperative Education, GCE, trains stu- dents on the job through a cooperative relationship between area businesses and the school. The goal of this organization is for the members to become lead- ers in their chosen area of work and responsible citizens of the community, Mr. Duggin explained. Fund-raisers included the traditional button and jew- elry sales. The year's activities were highlighted by the employer-employee banquet and the state con- vention. GCE had a busy year preparing the students to become reliable adults and employees. , vw' rms f Officers-Row one: Bubba Davis, Jeanne Bonds, JoAnn Pope, Tami Luck, Laura Phillips, Tammy Allen, Pennie Al- corn, Debbie Norwood, Sharon Vance, f Carrie Casterline. Row two: David ' ble, Chris Campbell, Keith Watts, If Webb, Scoty Miller, Rodney Youngbl Sherry Arrington, Tracie Jobe. - gl 5 Period three- Row one Tricia White, Jeanne Bonds, Laura Vin- Batey, Keith Sanford, Keith Watts, David Leonard, Rodney Yo' sant, Laura Phillips, Kim Bull, Cathy Christiansen, Penny Hunter, lood, Richard Smith, Tim Crick. Pennie Alcorn, Tammy Allen, Patrice Minter. Row two: Mitchell l50f Organizations Iod two - Row one: Teresa Thigpen, Sherry Arrington, Tracie Jones, Jim Smith, Don Bonds, Bubba Davis, Natasha Glover, LeAnn 2, Lori Adams, Chris Campbell, David Tribble. Row two: Craig Smith, Shawn Caruthers, Melanie Lewis, Sharon Vance. ,od one - Row one: Mary Pendergrast, Car- two: Kerry Davis, James Smith, Daryl Webb, Kirk iasterline, Theresa Brown, JoAnn Pope, Tami Lewellen, Kevin H. Fox, Scoty Miller. 5, Debbie Norwood, Tammy Young. Row Mr. Ivan Duggin, Advisor. Organizationsf I 51 I-IERO-Food Service HERO-Food Service is made up of those students who are enrolled in Commercial Foods classes. The students enrolled were taught to prepare and serve lunches for students who wanted restaurant food rather than the everyday cafeteria food. The class also cooked and served homemade doughnuts session room several days this year. These students responsible for other special activities such as the Adopt- Breakfast and the Academic Awards Banquet. Mrs. Martin, who is known school-wide for her famous rolls, the sponsor of this organization. , HERO-Food Service Officers I and ll- Row one Conteria Dowell - Chairman, Laura Clark- Secretary, Tywana Howse- -Treasurer, Lisa Ervin-President, Edna Cantrell-Songleader, Carol Martin - Vice-President. Row twa John Sanders - President, Revondia Miller - Treasurer, Robert Mintlow - Sergeant-at-Arms, Harold Strong - Vice-President, Laurie Clark - Secretary. Food Service I- Row one Robert McAdoo, sihannonflwarrick, ,Richard Busey, Sonya Scruggs, Conteria Dowell, Christina Mintlow, Christy Rhodes, Row two: Laura Clark, Kim Warrick, Joey Webb, Tywana Howse, Patricia Alexander, Edna Cantrell, Lisa Ervin. Row three Dana Verge, Ramada McCloud, Douglas Seabaugh, Tim Frazier, Carol Martin, Kim Allins, Terry McFadden, John Peebles. Trina Lawrence Laurie Clark Revondia Cheraille Dunnaway, Sandra Benford. Ro John Sanders, Robert Mintlow, Terrance Greg Randolph, Jimmy Jones, Willie Martin, l Strong. Food Service Il-Row one Sabrina M h , , V W J l52fOrganizations -15 M, -, ,Q In 5 2 'ZS' wa at s 1 Q? x I 2, Si... Drafting Drafting introduces students to the study of me- chanical drawing. These students perfected their skills in reading blueprints and drawing dimension- al forms. They also learned computer skills and made use of the new computer in their classroom to help with drafting activities. Drafting l is for those students who are interested in an introduc- tion to the field. To extend the students' knowl- edge, Drafting ll and Ill are also offered. Mrs. Slate, the sponsor of Drafting, helps students pre- pare for an architecture or engineering career. Drafting Il - Row one: James Bogle, Renee Morris, Robyn Miller - Secretary, Greg Wingerter - Treasurer. Row two: Lee Brandon - Vice President, Ricky Stanaland - President. Row three: Mrs. Slate, Phillip Deck, Chris Knorr - Re- porter, Chris Flanders - Parliamentarian, Mike Lees, Sourilamphanh Chaophasy - Club Advisor. Drafting I- Row one: Banthone Louan- grath - Treasurer, Anolath Soumpholphakdy, Paul Anthony-Reporter, Jamie Luscinski- -President, Brittany Reed-Vice President. Row two: Sourilamphone Chaophasy, Ano- lom Soumpholphakdy, Terry Barrett-Club Advisor, Shane Colvin -Secretary, Robert McCreery, Jim Thien, Architectural Drafting I - Row one: Som- phong Saichieng - Reporter, Darren Shreve, Tre- vor Sledge, Betsy Friedman - Vice President. Row two: Oudalom Hansana, Sisouphanh Dikhounphi- phet, Brian Corley - Parliamentarian, Wade Ed- wards, Stephen Campbell - Treasurer, Lori Bell - Secretary. Row three: Andrew Davidson - Club Advisor, Patrick Songer, John Leonarad - Presi- dent, Glenn Craig, Neil Yearwood. Q Organizationsfl53 FFA Future Farmers of America is an organization for those students who are interested in agricul- ture. During their class period, the students learned the fundamentals of farming and the use and care of farm equipment. The members con- ducted monthly meetings and were enrolled in a horticulture or agriculture class. The students' many activities included field trips, conventions, and contests. Mr. Byrd and Mr. Shew are the sponsors of this organization. KPW .Y 47.-1, 'Fig 'S 3 I ff I ,S f' xg il J I ig .Q Q' I 2451 rrr T 1 . fm ........,- ri Agriculture I- Row one Daniel Jones Randall Smith Ash Epperson James Robert Crockett Paul Jones Donnie ley McBride, Tammy Carlton Melanie Casto Susan Snook erly Daryl Chumley Gary Green Matthew Miller, Randall Estes Row two Thomas Bond Gary l54fOrgzinlzationS V Beef Judging Team-Monte Casto, Chris Loyd, Mark Messick, Tommy Oliver, Randall Robinson. Riverdale FFA members participated in the district soil judging contest along with other county schools. Junior and Senior Agriculture Class - Row one Michael Hill, Kenneth Smith, Monte Casto, Larry Long, Carl Pope, Kerry Broiles, Tommy Oliver, Paul McCrary, Ran- dall Robinson. Row twa Jimmy Smith, Charles Warrick, William McDaniel, Chris Loyd, Connie Iden, Mark Messick, Heath Mes- sick. Organizationsf I 55 FFA I Sophomore Agriculture Class-Row one Robert ton, Patrick Smith. Row three Darren Manus, Boyles, Frank Alexander, Jamie McCormick, Brian Perry, Morton, Bobby Canterbury, Bentley Porterfield, Chad Young. Row two: Shon Simpson, Danny Garrett, Cooper, Lee Fleming. Leonard Courteaux, Mr. Byrd, John Brothers, Tony Carl- Soil Judging Team-Row one: Charles Warrick, Kerry Broiles, Monte Casto, Mark Messick, John Brothers. Row two: Randall Robinson, Kenny , J Smith. iS6fOrgunizations , I Dairy Judging Team-Randall Smith, Daryl Chumley, John Brothers, Ke Broiles, Kenneth Smith, Bobby Canterbury. fa .a f -, .Q , f ,,,,,,, . ,-' - 1 A if ,. li it f M W5 if 1feg,w11i'Q7' 11 '53 7 . w, i fr 'f A , 'ii' f ' ', i H ' r . 1 ' ' 'T l 7' i n V ,',i, 7 ' 1 QU' ' r ' Ek ' H MF' 'if 'w a 4 ai-V 2 f iiit . A , i ima Q A f 1 if i ' it 4 V ,f ff if i i , iw., :Mas -an fowboy Bobby Canterbury gives a new interpretation to dairy judging as he nds another use for Bessie the Cow. 6 r Agriculture I- Row one Ronny Barrett, Jerry Reaves, Mischell Row two: Thomas Underwood, James Earle, Ricky Brandon, Bri- Ieely, Shannon Denise Merchant, Corey McKenzie, Herman Willis. an Vaughn, Jason Leathers, Jeff Farlow. 1 Y V if H ,Af H+ ' 4 4, if 1 ,, ww ,IRA ,VM 3 Q AV ' 7 Bobby, Bentley, and Monte study their soil judging cards. Organizationsf l 57 Rorc The Reserve Officer Training Corps is one of the largest organizations on cam- pus. The main goals of ROTC are to promote patriotism and citizenship, de- velop physical fitness, and foster leader- ship, self-reliance, and discipline. The benefits of ROTC are that some students will eventually receive scholarships and military appointments, possible advanced placement in college ROTC, and an ac- celerated rank if the cadet elects to join the military service. There are four im- portant groups in the program: the Color Guard, Drill Team, Orienteering Team, and Riverdale Rangers. One of the most important events for ROTC was the Annual Formal Inspection CAFD by an inspection team designated by the U.S. Army. Last year Riverdale's ROTC program was recognized for supe- rior performance in this activity and re- ceived the highest possible award for Ju- nior ROTC. M A Color Guard- Row one Kathy Smith, David Ad- Chris Notgrass, Ricky Stanaland, Philip Knight, Rict cock, Audrey Thomas, Sonya Blansett, Donna Hill, Stanaland, Bart Watts, Thomas lVlcAuley. Row two: Robert Verge, Gina Rose, Jimmy Craig, ..... - . . 'hxkk - ' f-Ns H Period six- Row ona Troy Barlett, David Adcock, Richard Busey, Kathy Smith, Ray West, Nelson Vaught, Row two: Kim Al-tins, Willie Slayton, Clarence Santini, Carol Martin, Brian Holder. 158fOrganizations Commander and Staff- Chris Notgrass, Gina Rose, Thomas McAuley, R Verge, Forrest Knox, Audrey Thomas. Period one-Row one Nadine Orlando, Jane Mitchell, Tammy Stillwell, Stephen Nix- on, Debra Kelly, Tony Evola, Raleigh Marlin, Jimmy Johnson, Mary Davis. Row two: To- meka Davis, Kevin Woodroof, Jason Messick, Bobby Scott, Ricky Parker, Richard Stana- land, Allison Gunster, Lamont Sawyer, Brian Farless, Casey Collins, Charles Stacey. Period two - Row one Butch McGill, John- ny Warrick, Stephanie Latimer, Paul Lamb, Oletha Tally, Joy Hammer, Yolanda Crock- ett, Spring Wilson. Row two: Forrest Knox, Thomas McAuley, Paul Worley, James Belcher, Candace Stone, Bonita Santini, Ran- dy Little, Tracy Staples, Chad Decker, Corey McKenzie, Sonya Glass, Tiffany Akridge, Val- erie Ward, Chris Notgrass. Period three-Row one Zack Hicks, Glenn Tosh, Debbie Hill, Brian Perry, Philip Smith, Gina Porter, Tammie Earp, Victoria Hettish, Curtis lden, Sonya Blansett, Donna Hill. Row two: Jonathan Miller, Jimmy Craig, Marjette Carmoney, David White, Todd Tard- ington, John Garrett, Kenneth Merrill, Tab- batha Russell, Allen Stephenson, Renae King, Kathy Robinson, James Reed, Frank Keach, Jeannette Gaither, Robert Verge. Row three I James Pelham, Anthony Drake, Donnie Hunt, John Harrison, Jeff Tune, Mike Daniels, Shane Colvin, Sonya Schmidt, Todd Reed, Allen Bess, Ronald Cope, Frank Alexander, Barry Hercules. I Organizationsf I 59 ROTC Period four- Row one Kathy Smith, Deb- bie Hill, David Adcock, John Garrett, Audrey Thomas, Sonya Blansett, Donna Hill, Bart Watts. Row two: Thomas McAuley, Gina Rose, Jimmy Craig, Norman Morlando, Rich' ard Stanalancl, Philip Knight, Greg Patton, Ricky Stanaland, Wayne Dickson, Chris Not- grass, John Harrison, Robert Verge, Period five - Row one Gwen McGhee, Scott Little, Tonya Glover, Thomas Shrum, Lance Bax- ter, Stacey McLouth, Lucinda Garrett, Donya Womack. Row twa Richard Stanaland, Gina Rose, Stacy Opdycke, Shannon Adcock, Clayton Hartman, David Suiter, Jim Cacy, David Penuel, Ricky Hurley, Alex Schneider, William McDaniel, Thomas Bonds, David Taylor, Brian Cornelison, Ramona Williams, Chris Bybee, Joe Geren, Chan. proseuth Keophasouk, Andy Stone. Not pictur- ed-Luke Turley, Scotty Johnson. Orienteering-Row one Thomas lVIcAu' ley, David Adcock, John Garrett, Donna Hill, Sonya Blansett, Kenneth Merrill, Butch McGill, Gwen McGhee, Paul Lamb, Stacey McLouth. Row two: Forrest Knox, John Har- rison, Nelson Vaught, Bart Watts, Donnie Hunt, Chris Notgrass, Clarence Santini, Philip Knight, Clayton Hartman, Scott Little, Barry Hercules, Todd Reed. 1 60 f Organizations , if fW ' FCA According to their motto, the purpose of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes is to present to athletes and coaches and all whom they influence the challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, serving Him in their relationships and in their fellowship of the church. This organization holds weekly meetings in students' homes, as well as monthly meetings at school. At these meetings, the members share their experiences, ideas, and positive influence with others. FCA's activities included a hayride and parties and attending a concert featuring the local group U-TURN. Their fund-raisers included selling theater tickets and sponsoring a car wash. Coach Carey Thompson is the sponsor of FCA. Officers-Row one: Lori Richardson-Girls' Vice-President, Heather Crook-President. Row two: Chuck Kinard-Secre- tary, Alfonzo Alexander - Boys' Vice-President, Patrick McFarlin- - Boys' President, lvie Burns- Treasurer. Boys - Row one: Carl Frazier, Brian Melton, Chip Haynes, Joey Richardson, Robert McCreery, Tim Malone, Chris Taylor, B.J. Doss. Row two: Darnell Spann, Eric Collier, Lance Allen, Rich Reed, Jason Todd, David Carlson, James Thompson, Mark Hardisons, Mark McKnight, Rick Kinard, Davis Young. Row three: Davis Young, Rias Bennett, Chad Phillips, Jon Fisher, Tony Benton, Allen Brewer, Cardell Randolph, Adam Wilson, Phil Clark, Brian Coleman, Shane Reeves, Mike White, Mike Rigot, John Dietrich. Row four: Von Dotson, Alex Schneider, Joe Jeren, Hoge Taylor, Butch Jones, Rob Phillips, Ben Dotson, Mike Chavis, Paul Wilson. Girls-Row one: Lisa Campbell, Shelley Anderson, Tracy Lane, Holly Crook. Row two: Caroline Coleman, Kim Bryson, Sandy Stacey, Kristin Bullen, Michelle Victory, Lori Watson, Ammie Westfall. Row three: Penny Parker, Christy Brown, Jennifer Harris, Johnna Lutz, Kelley Wynne, Cyndi Tilmaan, Darla Posey, Stacey Stewart, Beth Freemon. Row four: Jennifer Harris, Kim Richmond, Ashley Wynne, Carlson Collier, Summer Ma- ples, Miriam Drennan, Anne Forrest, Keshea Rounsaville, Wendy Armstrong, Robbie Burns, Tammy Floyd. Row five: Missy Youngblood, Valerie Haynes, Becky McClan- ahan, Julie Shaw, Tammy Crown. Row six: Tonya Smith, Julie Panici, Andrea Hopper, Rachel Howard. Organizations 161 Graphic Arts Graphic Arts is the classl' where stu- dents learn various methods of layout, press work techniques, and basic func- tions of the offset printing industry. Print- ing programs, pink slips, and many forms and permits are some of the jobs these students performed in order to develop printing skills and to benefit our school. Mr. Eddie Underwood, who was a new faculty member this year, is the instructor of Graphic Arts. X s 4 Graphic Arts II Row one Monica Walden Val rett Jeff Gordon John Verge Tim James Jam erie Thomas Marie Wilkins Tina Reed Kris Speck Smith Row two:Mr. Underwood, Andy Griffin, Terry Bar Q 3 Graphic Arts l- Row one: Laurie Fennell, Stephanie Pack, Miller, Chris HOWSQ, Wade EdWafC1S, Brian Hinckley, Brian G Tabitha Reaver, Traci Stokes, Angie Todd, Christy Thompson, ley, Andrew DaViClSOU, Keith BOHUQQY- Fred Johnson, Chris Dickens. Row two: Mr. Underwood, Eric 162 fOrganizations tronics ll and III- Row one: Sourilamphone Jr., Dwayne Eubanks. Row three: Bobby Mayo, Brian phasy, Jeff Cash, Corey Watkins, Lee Douglas, Carter, Paul Connelly, Rodney Warren, Doug McCune, lamphanh Chaophasy. Row two: Hiram Lester, Mr. Newton. Electronics The Electronics program emphasizes development of a working knowledge of electronics so that students can discover and interpret technical information and recognize that these talents can be ap- plied in making decisions in an age influ- enced by growing technology. The classes participated in field trips to local industries which use digital and micro- processor technology. Members of elec- tronics also competed at local and state levels. The sponsor of these students is Mr. Steve Newton. ctronics I - Row one: Charles Tolbert, Stuart Lawson, ton, Wade Edwards, Brian Fulghum, Randy Harrell, Darren n Bush, Ian McMurry, Sak Vongsavath. Row two: Brian Jones, Phillip Towns, Allen Mason. lard, Jimmy Gaither, Eric Sagman. Row three: Mr, New- Organizationsf 163 l 641 Organizations Auto Trades Auto Trades is the course where students learn automobile maintenance and repair. The skills learned in this class helped prepare students for fu- ture jobs in the auto mechanics field as well as up- keep of their own vehicle. In addition, they provided a valuable service by repairing other students' and faculty members' automobiles. Auto trades classes attended VICA functions and meetings and state vo- cational classes. For their Warrior Week fundraiser, members sponsored a car bash, an activity where participants literally demolished a car provided by club members. New to Riverdale this year, Mr. Bill Derryberry is the Auto Trades instructor. Period one - Row one: Chris Flanders, Mike Lees, Doug ' McCune, Keith Smith, Tracy Staples, Brian Sizembre. Row two: Mr. Derryberry, Richard Smith, Randy Cook, Greg Wingerter, Daryl Chumley, Joe Hathaway, Lisa Gibson, Brenda Wilson, Spring Wilson. Periods five and six-Row one: Keith Elrod, Randall Robinson, Jeff Buris, Kevin Todd, Kerry Broiles, Kenny Smith, Row two: Mr. Derryberry, Richard Harris, Charles Warrick, Wayne Adcock, Christie Quarles, Heath Messick, Tommy Oliver. Row three: Richard Stanaland, Brian Hinckley, Chris Loyd, Kevin Bolinger. Row four: Brents Pear- son, Lisa Swan. Row five: Rodney Goad, Rodney Warren, Richard Fonn, John Pinkerton. Periods three and four - Row one: Mike McMur- ray, Mike King, Bubba Davis, Ricky Smotherman, Somphong Saichieng, Eric Miller, John Huffman. Row two: lnda Soumpholphakdy, Charles Faulk, Craig Jones, Anourack Phanthalangsy, John Lamb, Vanessa Jones, Mr. Derryberry. s y 5 1 X Q Lf ,ff 3 3 X S, 'fs A ' 3 fy tx 5 v 1 H t QQ. A Nursery Warrior demonstrates her creativity. Masami, the accompanist for Chorus, practices new material. s s tr ff ' QW: Y- .gf aww TC Rangers-Row one-Stacey McLouth, David Adcock, Joh- nie Hunt, Jimmy Craig, Lamont Sawyer, Chris Notgrass, Todd Reed, ion Garrett, Audrey Thomas, Kenneth Merrill, Debbie Hill, Chanpra- John Harrison, Clayton Hartman, Bart Watts. th Keophasouk, Nelson Vaught. Row two- Thomas McAuley, Don' Organizationsf l 65 Trias Athleticsfl67 Baseball The Riverdale Baseball Team, under the su- pervision of Coach Thomas Nolan, saw much exciting competition in the 1985 season. How- ard Forrest led the team with a .559 batting average, and Brian Voss followed with an aver- age of .400. Although they were a young squad, they placed third in the district tourna- ment. Mr. Nolan predicted that the 1986 team would be even better with the help of fourteen returning players, and he stated, The 1986 team will be an exciting one to watch. Catchers - Martin Holder, Howard Forrest fi, Team - Row one: Steven Campbell Rob Gardner Brady Tim Sells Timmy Powers Row three Jon Fisher Brian Cooper, Cory Watkins. Row two: Donny Bogle Tony Marable ton Howard Forrest Mark Mendell Martin Holder Brian Jason Fann, Tracey Faulkner, Brad Walker Steve Benefield Jim Hull Manager : , , .,. Fe' '-fkiglf L 5.2311-' 44.-.1 :nut Pitchers - Donny Bogle, Jon Fisher, Brian Voss, Jason Fann, Timmy Powers. -A 1- 4g niors - Steve Benefield, Brian Voss, Howard Forrest, Brad Walker. ,. il .., . Returning Starters - Row one: Cory Watkins, Steven Campbell. Row two: Jon Fisher, Tim Sells, Martin Holder, Brian Melton, Jason Fann. Athleticsf l 69 Softball The 1985 Softball Team was under the su- pervision of Mr. Jerry Williams, a new teacher at Riverdale last year. According to Coach Wil- liams, the team's best game of the season was against Warren County in the district tourna- ment. The team returned intact this year with the exception of one graduating senior. Because of the players' experience, the 1986 team was expected to be stronger. This year's squad was coached by Mrs. Kathy Dillon. As fund-raisers, the girls sold candy and raffle tickets. Upperclassmen - Row one: Donan Barnard Row two: Holly Hutchinson, Andrea Cherne, Sher ry Arrington. illi Team -- Row one: Donan Barnard Mehssa lVlcKn1ght Vaughn Kera Baines Sherry Arrington Coach Jerry Christy Williams, Jennifer Jones Jackie Gammon Row two hams Andrea Cherne, Holly Hutchmsosn Lauren Zelenka Wendy Riverdale Warrior Varsity Football L .N .,. 'ij ' f y, E. i . L ,gli 919 3 It fl 'fi Zig Q75 T- ua tball players - Row one: Andy Harrell, Cory Watkins, I Dotson, Greg Fuller. Jackie Price, John Zavisa, John Leon- Jeff Kulikowski, John Swafford, John Jones, Greg Taylor, e Taylor. Row two: Ricky Sanders, Darnell Spann, William h, David Burnette, B.J. Doss, Kenny Cain, Larry McMahon, li ,nr iches - Row one: Dean Fisher - Head Coach. Row two: Jerry Williams, ar. V u-35. if ' Q' Rias Bennett, Greg Smith, Randy Harrell, Jimmy Johnson, Ken- neth Merrill, Brett Lowe, Zack Hicks, Anthony Buchanan. Row three: Timmy Williams, Andrew Davidson, Eric Wamsley, John Long, Alfonzo Alexander, Joe Turner, Mike Smith, Terrance James, Freddie Osborne. E' re x . .'-F'.'W. -.. .. ','.'. ff' .' ,' .' .' .' .' y - v at an ff' . ti? .qw Managers - Row one: David Cline. Row two: Andre Bahou, Sterne Rozolsky, Chris Dillard. idon Hodge, Robert James, Tom Nolan, Gary Whaley, Carey Thompson - stant Coaches. Athleticsf I 71 i 4? l u . +- , , A K' lg V Q A' W i. ,mx I Q W' if I 1 A-ix 4. WN' ' pfxgfi ff W 'Mil 'nr . A Qui WN 'W F542 ' f w - -, 'N Y -A5 5 I ' xx L fh' M lu xnxx V XX -K -1- bk R Lebanon . 1 :S , F, 6 , , ' I 5 ' I Q 13 i 1 - , -2 - ' ,,,..-... ,.-. Darnell Span tears into Lebanon territory. Cleveland Riverdale, hosting Cleveland, was upset in the season opener with the score 15-14. The Warrior's loss was the result of costly penalties. Riverdale was penalized 14 times on the night, for a total of 110 yards. One penalty was as- sessed on Terrance James' 80-yard touchdown run, which was recalled because of the clip of a Cleveland defender at the 7-yard line. Two encouraging plays included Rias Bennett's drive for 115 yards and James' 79 yards on 14 carries. With these efforts the Warriors came close to the winning score, but nevertheless, suffered a heartbreaking first game loss. Everyone concentrates on the next big play. YJ' i 7 V V Q. W w'1 -'-u-.,.......,,-DI' BG... Phillip Herrin makes an awesome catch. Riverdale's first official win of the season was the defeat of Lebanon. The game started off on a sour note as the first long pass of the night was intercepted by a Blue Devil, leading to the first score of the game. Alfonzo Alexander put the Warriors on the scoreboard by connecting a 36-yard pass to Phillip Herrin. John Zavisa ran 12 yards for Riverdale's second touchdown. The half ended soon after Alexander complet- ed a 9-yard touchdown pass to Darnell Spanng Spann scored again in the third quarter, making the score 28-7, a lead that Lebanon could not overcome. Rias Bennett played an outstanding game, including an interception which he re- turned for 35 yards for the final score, and Freddie Osborne made a key defensive play covering a Lebanon fumble which halted their final effort. Athleticsfl73 174fAthletics Father Ryan In the first away game of the season, River- dale played Father Ryan in Vanderbilt Stadium. Father Ryan's defense was no match for the Warriors in the 28-O Riverdale win. Riverdalels defense gave the Warriors a 14-O first half lead over the Irish. Linebacker Rias Bennett trav- eled 64 yards with an interception for the first touchdown. Late in the second quarter Jackie Price scooped up a Father Ryan fumble and went 55 yards for the second score. The of- fense produced two more touchdowns during the second half. Senior tailback, Terrance James, ran a total of 146 yards during the second half of the game. He also scored two touchdowns of 2 and 19 yards, and Eddie Ki- gour added the four conversions for the night. Riverdalefs teamwork left the Irish empty-hand- ed, and the victory moved the Warriors' record to 2-1. Tony Bass sweeps wide to elude the defenders. Rias Bennett leads the Warrior defense, making a crucial tackle. Son, did you forget your White Sparta On the warpath once again, Riverdale pulled away from Sparta with a 21-16 win. The War- riors held a clear advantage during the first halfg quarterback Alfonzo Alexander passed for one touchdown and ran 17 yards for another. In the third period, fullback Rias Bennett scored and Eddie Kilgour converted, making the score 21- O, Riverdale. Sparta, however, came back with a 6 point score and a 2 point conversion. Despite an- other 8 point gain by Sparta late in the half, the Warriors held the lead, securing another victo- ry. The win brought Riverdale's season record to 3 and 1. A Cleveland defender tries to prevent Phillip Herrin from receiving a pass Tony Bass is engrossed in the action. l We love our team! Eddie Kilgour adds the point after. Lincoln County The Warriors traveled to Fayetteville to take on the Falcons in the second away game of the season. Lincoln County defeated the Warriors 21-19 in the nondistrict contest. Riverdalels first three aerials were intercepted, but two were recovered by John Zavisa, following Lin- coln County's fumbles. Terrance James fired a 48-yard touchdown pass to Phillip Herrin. Full- back Rias Bennett moved the Warriors into Falcon territory at the 32-yard line with a 27- yard line burst. After five plays, Bennett drove for the score. Riverdale pushed 68 yards in six plays, topped by a 26-yard touchdown pass from Alexander to James. However, Lincoln county chewed up the remaining time to pre- serve the win. Cookeville This year's suspense-filled game against the ie Warriors' linemen make some running room for Terrance James. Cookeville Cavaliers proved a victory for the Warriors' Homecoming game. The first half be- gan ominously with rain shading the field and three fumbles by Riverdale. The Cavaliers scored, but following close behind were the Warriors. Alfonzo Alexander completed a pass to Terrance James for a 58-yard scoring con- nection. The first half ended in a 7-7 tie. In the second half, Rias Bennett ran the ball 32 yards for a touchdown. The final touchdown was made when Alexander threw a 60-yard pass to Phillip Herrin. Bennett played a very successful game, connecting 11 of 16 passes for 202 yards and 2 touchdowns. As the game drew to a close, Riverdale pulled ahead, 21-19. The win over Cookeville made homecoming festivities complete, left Riverdale's district record 3-0, with the season ratio of 4-2. Arhiericsfivs Shelbyville Kicker Eddie Kilgour did his job in overtime with a field goal to win over Shelbyville 28-27. Coach Fisher's team continued to win the close games with last minute heroics. Ahead until the fourth quarter, the Warriors' lead evaporated when the Eagles tied the score with only 54 seconds remaining in the game. Shelbyville scored first in overtime, but Terrance James blocked the Eagles' extra-point attempt, leav- ing the score at 27-21. The passing of quarter- back Alfonzo Alexander to split end Mike Smith, coupled with the running of Rias Ben- nett, provided enough offense to claim a River- dale victory. McMinnville In district match-up with the McMinnville Pio- neers, the Warriors came away with another close victory. Riverdale was ahead 17-7 until the final quarter, the Pioneers, however, re- mained in the game with an 8-play scoring drive. Minutes later, the Warriors gave up the football, and the Pioneers drove to the 16-yard line before the tough Warrior defense dug in to stop them. Rias Bennett pulled off another big play when he blocked a last minute field goal attempt. Offensively, the running of Bennett and James, along with the passing of Alexander and kicking of Kilgour, ensured another River- dale win, with the final score 17-14. -6 Kr ' Hey, Jeff, let's make a Warrior sandwich! The Warrior defense illustrates the domino effect against Cookeville. Lance and Shield expresses appreciation to Greg Campbell of the Daily News Journal for some of the pictures used on pages 166 through 197. l76fAthletics Terrance is determined to keep the ball away from Hendersonville. WV , Clinton Non-conference Clinton from East Tennes- see provided too much offense for the War- riors, and for the second time this season, the Warriors faced an overtime situation. Big plays by Rias Bennett and Terrance James boosted Riverdale to an early lead, and John Zavisa scored the final Warrior touchdown. Neverthe- less, the Clinton Dragons came back in the extra period to score first and to prevent the Warriors from catching up. Last second efforts could not prevent a Warrior defeat, and Clinton took the 36-29 victory, leaving Riverdale 6-3 heading into the final week of the regular sea- son. 1985 Varsity Schedule Riverdale Vs. Opponent 35 7 Lebanon 14 15 Cleveland 28 0 Ryan 21 16 Sparta 1 9 21 Lincoln Co 21 1 9 Cookeville 28 27 Shelbyville 17 14 McMinnville 29 36 Clinton 7 0 Oakland William C. Smith and Rias Bennett react enthusiastically to the Warriors touch down play. Uakland G, ,,,. B ,gf 5 ,. ft, riors. W ,tb we I .4 Oakland players mourn the 7 O overtime Warrior win Athlet1csfl77 The opponents were Riverdale 6 3 and Oakland, the defending state champion at 9 0 with 16 straight victories. The setting was an already water-soaked Horace Jones Field and rain continued to fall. Everyone - coaches players, cheerleaders, students, faculty and fans - were ready for the battle. And battle it was! After four quarters of play, the game was , deadlocked in a O-O tie, forcing still another H overtime battle for the Warriors. Riverdale scored first, and then the Patriots drove to the 1-yard line where Rias Bennett and other War rior defenders rose to the occasion and refused the touchdown attempt. The Battle of Stones River, a hard fought 7-O win for Riverdale also lfi j 'V clinched the district championship for the War Play-Offs Moving into the first round of the playoffs, the Warriors had a second meeting with Lincoln County. Things did not look hopeful going into the game -W-Rias Bennett and Mike Smith were both limited in play due to injuries. However, school spirit was high, and the Warriors were determined not to lose twice to the Falcons. Sure enough, Riverdale scored three times, and although they did not get any of the extra points, the Warriors managed to completely shut out the Falcons, 18-0. Another outstanding aspect of this game was that Rias Bennett passed the 1,000 yard mark despite his limited play. After this victory, Riverdale moved to the second round in the playoffs to meet Rhea County. Unfortunately, the Warriors were not so successful this timeg Rhea County won 6-0. However, Riverdale played an admirable game against the team which went on to place second in the state playoffs. The Warriors had a good year. They beat Oakland and won the school bragging rights for a year. They won the district title, and advanced two rounds into the playoffs, one round more than Oakland did. The Warriors finished the year, including playoffs, 8-3g this admirable record reflects Riverdale,s outstanding football team and coaching staff. 1 '. v-1 AM . W., The offensive line makes it easy to see why our team beat Lincoln County during the play Warrior Freshman Football Team itil rw if iuwaluvi aww-W-err .f., I ..,r ,,,,,,,,V Freshman Football Teamm Row one: Darrell Johns, Mike Rigot, Chesterfield, Charles Lillard Dane Paone Curry Davis Paul Plant James Thompson, Chip Smith, Bo Jones, Butch Jones, Joe Geren, Gary Row three: Scott Brown, Dirk Jarrett Jeff Davis David Carlson K Abrams, Larry Osborne, Keith Sneed. Row two: Meddrick Daniel, Matt Ashley, Jack Cooper, Jeff Bratcher Bruce Dolberry Miller, Richard Pearl, Chad Phillips, Ben Dotson, Marcus Petway, Robert l78fAthletics sf: --:Q r .X , . , Y -- 1 -- W 3 i rr C i Q .1 4 ' g . 'ii 4 . lgyfi N., Team- Row one: Curt Haynes, Gene Dixon, Adam Dotson, Brad Newberry, Andy Ford, Wilson, Mike Webb. Row two: Joey Richardson, Von Golf Team The Warrior Golf Team completed an excellent season with eight wins and three losses. They ended in second place in the district, but did not have enough golfers to break 80 in order to advance further than fifth in the Regional Tournament. Gene Dixon, Von Dotson, and Brad New- berry averaged scores in the low 8O's, while Joey Richard led the squad with an average of 76. Coach James Faulkner was proud of his team for playing consis- tently and giving their best efforts. ,rc,.,1.,.cs.....,,,s. i aff ra. ii, 5 , ,, Captain Andy Ford and Coach Faulkner. Seniors-Brad Newberry and Gene Dixon. Athletics! I 79 Volleyball , A lffTlfh,eiVolleyba1l Teaimilcompleted thet1985 season with 5.12 record. Tliey defeated Webbsonce, while they defeated Saint Andrews and Warren County twice. The starters were Andra Ferris, Sharm Morris, Christy Williams, Sabrina McCurley, Teresa Flick, and Wendy Vaughn. The team went to the play-offs, y but were defeated in the first round. The team fin' isliied its second season and looks forwardglto building e Z afstrong squad next gear, The volleyball Coach is Mr. Joe Herbert. . Starters - Row one: Sabrina McCurley, Christy Williams, and Shann Morris. Row two: Andra Ferris, Wendy Vaughn, and Teresa Flick. Vflflliyball. Team-Raw one ReJeanna5rC2onke, Angelique eliflilennifer Mitchellg West, Kgslgaffiounsaville, Flick, Kandi McCurley, Christy Williams, Sharm Morris, Sabrina Shook, Wendy Vaiighn, Marsha Rivenlgarli, Andra Ferris, McCurley, Connie Jernigan. Row two: Billy Swigart-Manager, Flick, Mr. Herbert. V ' l80fAthletics seg Tera ff? and Sophomores- Row one: ReJeanna Cocke, Vaughn, Andra Ferris, Angelique Flick, Marsha Rivenbark, Susan McCurley, Connie Jernigan, Shan Morris. Row two: Wendy Snook, Tammy West. Juniors-Row one: Christy Williams, Sa- M brim McCurley. Rowfwawenmfermsicheii, . Senior Teresa Flick. Keshea Rounsaville. Athleticsf l 81 .Rayna Skierkowski, Cassie Tipton, Kristi Freshman Girls' Basketball The purpose of the Freshman Girls' l Basketball Team is to prepare ninth grade girls for the varsity squad. Starters included Valerie Haynes, Mary Verge, Brown, and Rocky Mosley. The talented . '85-'86 Freshman Warriorettes were led in scoring by Rocky Mosley, Kristi Brown played point guard and took the responsi- bility of floor leader. Balanced scoring and excellent defense from all starters contributed to the season's winning re- cord. Miss Gail Hester coaches this team. i l 2 2 Z l 2 3 Freshman Girls' Team - Row one: Samantha Pen- Michelle Robinson, Rayna Skierkowski, Rebecca Merrill dergrast, Cheryl Summers, Melissa Callahan, Jenni Mary Verge, Cassie Tipton, Raquel Mosley, Melissa Parsley, Kristi Brown, Valerie Haynes, Tammy Adams, Curtis, Coach Gail Hester. Lisa Smith, Dyan Medley. Row two: Renee Howard, fm. ,mv T1 4-4 r 1 A 4 -Above: Mary goes up for two. Right: Reyna looks. for an open player. B ' rszfmhiaics Freshman Boys' Basketball Ai I' ,H The Freshman Boys' Basketball Team is a dedicated squad striving for a suc- cessful season. The number one goal of the program is to prepare the players to participate on the high school level. This year's freshmen have attempted to follow Riverdale's tradition of developing into a hardworking unit that takes much pride in winning. Outstanding players included William Blevins, who averaged, over 20 points and 10 rebounds a game, and Mike Nash who averaged 10 points and 6 re- bounds a game. Overall, Coach Palmer Jones feels that this year's team will step forward as sophomores and help the var' sity program. ' W l ,Wi ,QM 'lug Trust me, I know I can make it! B'-U99 Newbeffiv' fakes flight- ? hman Boys' Team- Row one: Jeff Liehr, Matt Baxter, Ricky Gentry, Barge Newberry, Mike Nash, William Blevins, e Lorenz, Bo Jones, Chris Roberts, Marcus Petway, Greg Sam Warner, T089 Benton, Gary Hutchinson, Coach Jones. ens, Van Miller, Andrew Miller. Row two: Jeff Walden, 'HQ Z if 3 Athletics! 183 Varsity Girls' Basketball 2 t s l ,i The 1985-86 Girls' Varsity Basketball Team spent many long hours practicing to keep up their winning tradition. The Warriorettes were led by seniors Ber- T nice Brown, Amy Rowlette, and Sherry Wilson. Coach Buddy Pate and Assistant Coach Judy Pate succeeded in developing a strong defensive team. Good attitudes and teamwork were key elements in making this a successful season. H S r B r Q S X S Seniors -- Sherry Wiison, Bernice Bronm, and Amy Rowlette. i 3 W E E I E S S Riverdale Warrimjette --4 Row une: Elizabeth Sloan, Julie Cooper, Tracy Linda O'Brien, Connie Ellis, Elicia Willis, Carrie Smith, Tammie Crown, Phelps, Kim Todd, Sherry Wilson, Amy Rowlette, Kim Conner, Jennifer Stephenson, Stephanie Shackelford, Bernice Brown, Debbie Dixon, Assisti Jones, Michele Randolph, Karen Erdman. Row two: Coach Buddy Pate, Coach Judy Pate. I 84 f Athletics Coaches-Buddy Pate and Judy Pate, U Amy Rowlette Sherry Wilson Bernice Brown Shackelford Kim Todd Jennifer Jones Managers - Row one: Debbie Dixon, Karen Erdman. Row two: Linda 0'Brien, Elizabeth Sloan, Michelle Randolph. J Connie Ellis 1 Tammie Crown Atl1leticsfI85 e Varsity Girls' Basketball Tracy Phelps Carrie Smith im l l86fAthletics Tammy Crown boxes out for a rebound. Jill Stevenson Elicia Willis 6 Q Julie Cooper ii Left: Bernice shows her style and determination. Above: Sherry and Steph- anie combine efforts for another scoring play. Athletics! 1 87 l88fAthlctics Varsity Boys' Basketball The 1985-86 Boy's Varsity Basketball Team was the defending District champion, The Warriors were the only undefeated AAA team in Tennessee at the end of regular season play in 1985, and before losing in the regional semi-finals they were also ranked number one-in the state. W In December, the team traveled to Mobile, ',l1si A labama, and placed second in the prestigious Christmas Tournament. Willie Verge was named to the All-Tournament Team. Out of all the teams that participated in this tournament, only seven players were named to the team. This year's starting line-up included Willie Verge, Leon Corder, Tim Corder, and Brian Melton. The fifth starting position was alternated between Joey Richardson and Darnell Spann. Coach Thomas Hopkins was pleased with the tearn's perfor- manceg he stated, This yearls team has learned to work well together and-the defense has improved greatly. The 1985-86 Warrior basketball team played another outstanding season with bright prospects for the district championship again this year. er Coaching Staff - Coach Palmer Jones - Freshman Boys, Coz Thomas Hopkins - Varsity Boys, Coach Bob Summers - Jun Varsity Boys. Kmodj' Varsity Basketball Team - Row one: Joey Richardson, Brian Row two: Robert Wilson, Phillip Herrin, Willie Verge, Melton, John Dietrich, Leon Corder, lvie Bums, Darnell Spann. James Swgengyy Tim Cm-der, Timmy Williams' Junior Varsity Row One: Bruce Hall, Rob Gardner, Chris Taylor, Tim Powers. Row Two: Coach Summers, Jason Todd, Robert Wilson, Carl Frazier, Jason Brooks, Kevin Hargrove. Brian Melton - Junior John Dietrich -A Junior Leon Corder - Junior James Sweeney - Junior Ivie Burns .. Junior Joey Richardson - Junior Senior - Willie Verge and Sophomore - Timmy Wil- liams. l Athleticsf I 89 Varsity Boys' , r ,, M Basketball JPN xtf' Willie and Leon attempt to throw Warren County off guard' Varsity Managers -- Helene l90fAthletics ami t ' K xi 3 V X - -wwe l ' fi-fi? Above: Leon Corcler concentrates on keeping up with a cross-town rival. Right: Willie Verge demonstrates why he is one of our leading SCOIQTS. ,r it rr r E oS3 9 i ,f Q xx . ,ff .gg , . v 94 nw: 2 ox .1 bf 1, - i f A ' h irxy X J M, , ,, Above: Phillip Herrin helps the Warriors add two more. Below: Joey Richardson dares his opponent to take his eye off the ball. Athleticsj 191 ,,., . X3 wems , ,wa bf ? ,,, xt ww: mm 93 ? ,, .ma 5, S I' ME 4,41 f :f'h:L ,,-, ,V ,,,,,, fa 1 , , ,, f f L1 ,W J 4 ,oc'f'2ZQiM' E 41.61. Swim Team Riverdale's Swim Team is a very dedicated and hard-working squad. Each afternoon after school, practice sessions were held to help the students improve their aquatic abilities. The team's season began in December and ended with the state meet at the University of Tennes' see during March. Coach Carey Thompson commented about this year's squad, This was the biggest team l've had, and there are some very good swimmersf, .XA MN My fit. N iiii it J J Warriors- Row one: Pat Songer, Ralph two: Sean Cole, Patrick McFarlin, Lance Allen, Nelson Vaught, James Thompson. Row Donny Hunt, David Clark. U5 later Warriorettes- Row one: Karen Thompson, Anna MaPPi Heather Nundahl, Mary Wissinger, Beth McNiel, Carla Ratley, Ken- ilie Borders, Erika Jebens, Liane Jones, Jane Neal, Keshea Roun- dra Casterline, Kim Meshotto. ville, Beth Connelly, Tonya Smith. Row two: Anna Forrest, Athleticsf 193 Girls' And Boys' Tennis Teams First year coach Mr. Steve Reese, inherited the Girls' and Boys' Tennis Teams, which bring with them a tradition of high quality students known for success in teams competition. The teams' winning records are unparalleled by any other athletic group in Rivers dale's history, l The girls' team is very competitive, losing only one district match in the past two seasons. The team takes pride in its strength, school leadership, and winning reputation. Last year they placed second in the district and third in the region, with a ten-year career record of 128 wins and 6 losses. ln district competition the squad has never finished less than second place. The team is led by three-year veteran Amy LaLance, who has been both singles and dou- bles champion. The starting lineup this year, in addi- tion to Amy, included Anne Donnelly, Carlson Col- lier, Helen Donnelly, Valerie Haynes, and Beth Con- Row one: Yuko Kawakami, Jennifer Slaten, Val- Amy LHLHDCQ, Sfeplililiiff l-2WiS, Aflflfea HOP! erie Haynes, Beth Connelly, Helen Donnelly, Missy Julie Panici, Coach Steve Reese. Davis. Row two: Helen Donnelly, Carlson Collier, Amy LaLance-Ranked lst in singles, 9th in the state, and 31st in the Southg selected Most Valuable Playerg has won more singles matches than any other player in Riverdale history. Carlson Collier- -sRanked 3rd in singles position and 24th in the stateg known for her quiet competitiveness. Helen Donnellywlianked 4-th in singles position and 39th in the stateg known for mental toughness on the court, Anne Donnelly - Ranked 2nd in singlesg has been in the starting lineup her entire high school careerg selected Most Improved Player and Team Spirit awards. - l 94jAthleiics . , if '1f' f' E-Wi, i ff ? , :E 'LM 'A W i -...W K ? s I I K 7 f v PA ' v' .r s, S- 1 . This yearis Boys' Tennis Team was a group of high quality players, noted for their enthusiasm and scrap' py competitiveness. Although a young team with rel- atively inexperienced players, the group lost only one district match. The starting lineup included Clay Mi- chaels, Rick Kinard, Phil Clark, Chris Taylor, John Dietrich, and Mark Hardison. Clay Michaels - Has shared lst ranking with Rick Kinard for two yearsg 27th in the state Boys' 18's singlesg 7th in doubles. Rick Kinard -Shares lst ranking with Clay Michaelsg 28th in the state in singles and shares 7th in doubles with partner Clay Michaels. Mark Hardison - Received Team Spirit Awardg competed in the state tournament. Phil Clark - Se- fffxr. it cond year in starting lineupg received Most Improved Player Award. s. ll il., I 4 yi? K s av one: Sourilamphone Chaophasy, Will Slaney, Mark chaels, Mark McKnight, John Dietrich, Phil Clark, Coach dison, Chris Taylor, Oudalay Sengkhounmany, Sam Steve Reese. 'ner. Row two: Matt Byrnes, Rick Kinard, Clay Mi- Athlcticsf l 95 an Sprinters W Phillip Herrin, Michael Smith. Distance runners- Nick Schneider, Brian Carter. Track Team The Track Team is a very dedicated unit. Last year they participated at the state meet, competing in the two-mile relay and the 880 meter run. In this competition they received fifth place in the twomile relay. Bernice Brown received sixth place in the 880 meter run, and she was offered scholar- ships as a result of her athletic abilities. Coach Robert James sponsors the team and said, I think we have one of the best group of runners we have ever had. s' Team - Raw one: Darice Minter, Candy Vaughn, Cathy Mosby, Buffy James, Jenny Daniels, nson, Mary, Wissinger. Row two: Bernice Brown, Raquel Athleticsf197 Right: Members of Lance and Shield would like to extend a sincere apprecia- tion to all advertising sponsors, parents of the staff members, the faculty and admin- istration of Riverdale High School, Nancy Jernigan, Johnny Lovier, Tae Eaton, and Paul Vaughn Studios for their patience, cooperation, and understanding through- out the year. Below: Lance and Shield welcomes the addition of the Computer Staff. 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Cavalry - W CITIZENS CENTRAL BANK Banking Cavalry Banking Federal Savnngs and L As I cra non be FSI IL MUIIUIFDE FIRSPKIEEMESQEE BANK member FDIC ' Cognmerce Union Bank Rutherford County mmm H, Advcr liscmcntsf2Il Melissa Haggard, Congratulations! have come a long way baby. From a sweet, cud- dly, chubby baby to a beautiful young woman. May God always smile on your life as you do His work. l loved you then, l love you dearly now, and l will love you more always. You Your Momma Mark - To our Grandson: May you reach whatever goals you have set and whatever happiness you want most. Love always, Mama and Pa Earle. To our Grandson: Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. Love you! Nannie and Granddaddy Messick. My Brother: L'Prove all things, hold fast that which is good. Love you always, Tonya. Mark Messick, You have been a wonder- ful boy, sometimes CHal. If you can keep your head when all about are losing theirs and blaming it on you, If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you. But make allowance for their doubting too! Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it. And what is more, you'll be a man, our son! We will always be there for you. You are one of the greatest loves of our lives. Congratulations on your graduation! Love always, Mother and Daddy Kelly Norris, We love you very much and are so proud of you. Keep up the good work. You mean a great deal to us, and by the way, you finally made it. Mom and Dad Hi, Dora, we called to thank you for the many precious memories that you have added to our lives, and especially to say, We Love You! Congratulations and Best Wishes! Mom 8: Dad Dear Terry, From the moment we brought you home, our lives have never been the same. You've brought us joy, happiness, tears, and more joy. We are proud that you are ours. We are proud of the hard work you've done getting this far. We know we'll be proud of the adult you are becoming. CON- GRATULATIONS! Love, Mom, Dad and Mike Congratulations, Krystal. We are so proud of you, You have grown from a beautiful baby to a beautiful young lady. We wish you happiness, success, and God's love. Love, Mama and Daddy, Greg, Veronica, Jimmy, Pa, Ninnie, Mark, Eual, Pat, Grandma and Grandpa Jones, Tammy, Billy Grandma and Grandpa An- derson, Angie, Patti, Charles, Margie, Earl, Helen Geneva, James, Lori, Jessie, Ger- ald, Wayne, Susie, Horace, Liz Thurman, Teresa Boyd, Wayne, Debbie, J.P., Jean, Linda, and Joe. l 1 l Congratulations, Krystal. We Love You! Mark, Wassel, Carolyn, Bruce, Shane, Ronnie, Kevin, Wayne, Butch, Dee Dee, Dale, Nancy, Rufus, Ed, Jean, Donald, Susan, Jan, Ray, Cless, Liz, Mary, Jerry, Shannon, Tracy, Scot, Glenn, Richie, Allen, Lynn, Tommy, Mitz, Shelly, Ruth, Terry, Gail, Lucy, Irene, Rebecca, Jimmy, Lisa, Mary, James, Tom, Nancy, Melba, Jason, Mark E., Amy, Lisa, and Miss Anderson. ' li st ixsaisissqfsk' sea' Ns ::sN. Q,iE'Q-3, , Q - ,gQ,,:::? lf! .555 .f5i55Q'fl!ii::'?.' uf Sstrfzgg:-.far-iss. era Hirst.. :Swift ' Kwfsg:-ffffri'fssgssi , ---' f- f---' S I1:s13?1e!,:s:-'f . SYM, :fan .ss .... f., .flux-:QE H God has blest us with you! We are so proud of you, Teresa. Love, Mom and Dad 212 l I 1 Luci Hyden - Congratulations to a special girl. We are proud of you. We love you, Mom and Dad, Ricky and L. Ricky Hyden, Robin, and Jamie Hyden, Lisa, David and Brad Stem, and Ricky Phillips. James - You have come a L-O-N-G way! From Germany to Tennessee, Mom and Dad wish you the very best of luck. Mom and Dad l Congratulations, Todd! From the day you were born, you have brought joy and happiness to our lives. Your sense of humor and big smile will be missed as you go off to college to pursue a career. Remember, your parents will be there for you, no matter how big or little the problem may be. We wish you love, happiness, and success throughout your life. Love, Mom and Dad Steve - It seems only yesterday when your brother asked if Mommy was letting the air out of you' as she held you on her shoulder and patted your back. You waited a long time to grow in stat- ure, but youlve made us proud as we've watched you grow to spiritual, emotional, and intellectual heights. We are sc blessed! Love, Mom and Dar Dear Cindy, We are very proud of you. We wish you all the happiness in God's world. You have always been kind and friendly to oth- ers. You have also applied your all in school and in sports. Watching you grow from a tiny baby into a lovely young lady has been rewarding to us. We love you very muo and want the best for you. Keep God first in yo heart and work hard, and your hopes will fulfilled. Love, Dear Jennifer, lllll llll Q' We are happy and -lll proud to be your parents. 3 ' Time has flown by so fast. W We love you and want to 'V V congratulate you on your hard work and great achievements these last twelve years. Happiness and good luck in everyth- ing you do. Love, Mom and Dad F A i Congratulations, April. We love the young lady named r f ,Z April. g V ..., , Do you remember before your little sister was born? ffrr . Every night you would get on your knees and say, Please . . i 'sf:f' 2f- bless me with a sister, God, l can't take another brother! A M ,r May you always have the child-like faith you had then. f , , ' A -' .... Your compassion, empathy, and your ability to apply yourself are great attributes. We are proud of your achieve- ments. Remember the surest way of getting somewhere is to know where you're going. You have brought great joy into our lives. You are a special person and we will love you forever. Mom and Dad 4 Jie? 41 LISA WHITMDRE To a great daughter who has always made us proud and given is joy. You have always set high goals, and we hope to see you achieve the same with your fu- :ure. Love, Mom and Dad 3 Chere Leah, Felicitations! Nous t'aimons tou- ioursl Lori, Jill et ta mere 'rina Umphrey - Ve have watched you row from this to what ou are today. You have iade us very proud of 'ou the past 18 years. We ave you and wish you iothing but the best as 'ou begin a new life in idulthood. Try to remem- ner the things we have aught you and continue to react to daily situa- ions with a cool head and keen sense of direc- ion. We will be as proud of you in the future as ve have been in the past. N Love, Mom and Dad l'Ii Darren, We want you to know you have made us very proud. We want to wish you suc- ,- cess in whatever you do. Love, Mom and Dad Congratulations to Brian Lamb! You have fin- ished one hurdle in your life, and you have made us very proud. Your talent for music has brought joy to our lives, and we are very grateful for all the hard work you've done. The sky is the limit - Go for it! Love, Mom and Dad Our Dear Lisa A It seems so asa- M long ago that you were this I cute, little baby with no hair, 'mg now you're a young lady wor- tying about what to do with all of it. You've brought us a , lot of joy being our only N daughter and, of course, some trying situations, but in all we're so thankful that God - has blessed us with you, and -' we know He'll always be with you wherever and whatever you do. Remember - TRUST IN HIM ALWAYS. Love and God Bless, Mom and Dad X-, fy, Tracy Adams - You've really grown up on me. You're a young lady to- day. Your're more than just a daughter, you're my 'WP best friend. Thanks for the love you've given me. I'll never be able to tell you what a joy you've been. You've been such a good child. Stay the way you are, and you'll go far in life. I love you, Darling, and I'm so proud of you. I'lI love you forever and YOU ARE THE SUNSHINE OF MY LIFE' Love Mom 1 it wh f ' a I Michael Grayson McMurry February 7, 1968 Proverbs 23:25 John Zavisa - Our little boy, my how hefs grown, seem's like only yesterday he was crawling, gosh how time .ras flown. His big blue eyes, chubby hands and fingers, those golden years their memories still linger. His fat little legs and light blond hair, those golden years, where have they gone. He's be- come a young man and filled our lives with joy, a iay' yes, this is him, yes, that's our boy! MCSE' Love, Mom and Dad You've come a Long way, Baby . . . But you are still Bewitching. Love you, Mom and Dad Tim Crick - Use your knowledge wisely. Face life's problems with faith and courage. Live a good life. Do your best, and make every day count. Love, Mom and Dad Warrior since the age of four, you've shouted the cheers, marched the fields, climbed the loft, and pro- grammed computers. You've come from dog- r'r washerfmountain-hiker to car-maintainerfgourmet cookfwage-earner. More importantly, you've been there when I needed understanding the Point to my Counterpoint. To our daughter, Shelley Anderson, in whom we have eternal faith that she will be all she can be and will live life to its fullest with the certain and complete knowledge that we shall always and forever love you. Your Mother and Father Carol and Richard Dear Terri Ann, We extend our congratu- lations to you as you gra- duate from Riverdale High School. You have given us much love and happiness through these past eighteen years. May you continue to be blessed with happiness, good health, and may our lov- I' ' ing Father continue to watch over and guide you throughout your life. All our love, Dad, Mom, and Eddie C ongta tula tions, Class Of '86! 213 I Left: I didn't know we couldn't eat in class! Right: A'We were issued the teacher's edition! Below: Alex is busy counting sheep. 'Sm I LMMMWW 214fStudent Life jf' 51 wifi John and Tracie are enjoying each other as well as the Below: Jim desperately needs a brainstorm. Student Lifef2l 5 l Album: Tops Movie: iz Q, 1 i - l li f f MM ' - 'V z 'l' l E Ei 5, : ' if ' l I 2 .,,q .,...' ' V ' gm, 1 . . . . '? as ig This year for the first time, Riverdale students voted for a I variety of favorites such as shows, stars, music, and places. E if i The results of the Students' Choice Awards were as follows: V A t r' F A y C 0 . 1 I .A , . Michael J. Fox . .f 5 11 12 Actress: t , Meryl Streep ' . 1 F i Phil Collins' No Jacket Required 5 l l Comedian: Eddie Murphy l l Fast Food: - Q 9 i 5 Hang-Out: 5 ' Family Billiards Back To The Future - i li l' 1 Radio Sta tion: 103 KDF 1. 2 Restaurant: Chesney's i Soap Opera: Days Of Our Lives Song: Separate Lives l Sports Personality: Refrigerator Perry ' QX z . gl, Mfg l 1: i in .1 ' l. 5 is J! 5 '. f l fi XE., i :S , i ' 5 15 lag if , . i s Q : sy 53555 .Zigi 5 i E, T. V. Show: The Cosby Show Vocal Group: Dire Straits Vocalist: Bryan Adams 2521 Nit ,gli 'rw 2 1 5 X r r. lv 1 - ...... ..... - :,x.:,g,:..,., .,.-,.-.,..-..-.-.-.. .,. . ,.,.,,.,. ..., ..... - .,.,..,., .,,,,,, I i g5jE:,,fs555.5s5fg:g--Q ----- 2 -------,-----,- ..: ..., 4 ,:,,::,:,t.:,.,.,,. ----'--'------ W . Law. : : :'aa 'A: :' ' im ' E K - ----. :-'2 ll 4 4 1, x l l E ir' X l Y i wwswm, ,af ' 9 : it W, Ml -iw . Y 7 Y , X E L 5 3 1 1 I , , , , , , , , , I 5 l 1 7 g , 5 Y 1 7 lf ls ,.,. 2f.aE:a'-::.:f.,. . W M ------ : ......,.......... .N .::. .. --....... iw -::5:V As in any year 1985-86 saw many trends --,, fads and fashions. Some of the more memora- 2 ble of these included the following: Q All types of bears-Famous personalities 'Q Gummy Ruxpin Furskins. Trivial Pursuit VCRs cruisin and video games remained popular pastimes. fig Amy Grant Tina Turner Loverboy Foreigner ' I Beach Boys Rick Springfield and Heart were leading concerts. Styles-brooches textured hose Swatches A- I watchesg hightops, multi-colored, and Ree- bok shoesg streaked and angled hairg paisley -- gl and floral clothing and especially printed . : jeansg and Forenza, Benetton, and Coca-Cola gt sweaters and other sportswear. 5' . -r .r::p.:' if. T.V. shows - The Cosby Show, Miami Vice, and Moonlighting were new hits, 5 .,.., E ......... 1. Egg? 'E W I with daytime soaps remaining popular. Q Movies - Back to the Future, Pee Wee . Q 1 Herman's Big Adventure, The Color Pur- ple, Out of Africa, Rambo, and Nightmare on Elm Street Part II led at the box office. E - 3552. .... ... M .,,...,,...,.,.,.,,...,.,.,.. -,,-,,-,,:, . . ,......... .........,..,.,.,., . ...,. .-.. . . .,.,.,,:,,, ,...... ..., .,..,.,.....: . : 1 ...H ,-'.-,. E ss-X-sts. .... .... - r------ - - - fi: Q W 5 J . 5 A .3 . . Opposite page- Upper: Pee Wee Herman's 'iBig Adventure ran a close second in movie favorites. Middle: These are choices for album of the year. Lower: Bill Cosby and his cast captured everybody's hearts. This pa- ge-Upper left: Garfield and Odie say, The more sport watches the better! Lower left: Nicole Dutton keeps up with the latest fashions with her oversized shirt and floral jeans. Above: Teddy Ruxpin tells a story to his pals. Lance and Shield gratefully acknowledges the AP Wire Service and Ken Becker for some of the pictures used in this section. Student Lifef2l7 .. it .5 :I -Q-, .5.g. g. m it .ig : IIE: ,r is .ga ---- - :fi Esfiiiiswfs .:A:. - 22 :6 Z.: Sfigggf iwig isgrafwi iisgi s sz i -f-:-: i iiii gwi iiti ifi f'1f' World and Nation 2 ,..:.E Celebrities such as Bruce Prince Charles and Lady Springstein, Olivia Newton Diana visited the United Q John, Christy Brinkley, Billy States. 222 - Joel, Madonna, and Sylvester Farm-aid was introduced to Stallone were married this help the American farmer. Q ! year. The Soviet Union and the .Q Photos of missing kids were United States negotiated in E5 55 introduced on milk cartons. Geneva. President Reagan was sworn The Titanic was discovered 2 r g in for a second term. and photographed. 3, Forty-five country and rock The first female Harlem performers produced the Globetrotter was added to U.S.A. for African album, the team. raising more than S37 million The Chicago Bears won Su- dollars for famine victims. per Bowl XX, defeating the gg A car bomb exploded in a New England Patriots and in- , Q section of Christian East Bei- troducing the Super Bowl 5 Q rut. Shuffle. A Palestinian terrorist hurled Boris Becker, 17, was the up a grenade in front of the Cafe youngest man to win Wimble- if. de Paris. don. The replacement of Coke President Reagan received a E Q and the eventual reissue of new dog, Rex. g h Elassic Coke raised a national The tragic explosion of the f f? uror. shuttle Challenger, which in- Cherry and New Coke were cluded America's first teach- introduced. er in space, stunned the na- Several terrorist attacks oc- tion. ' curred this year, including the People around the world hijacking of TWA Flight 847 were fascinated with the re- and later incidents during the turn of Halley's Comet. i Christmas holidays. America said farewell to 5 The New York Vietnam Vet- some noteable people, in- gil eranlis Meqmorial dwatsl dedi- gludingl Sfarf1BErvin, lglagtel cate to t e war ea . aga , u rynner, u Reagan survived major sur- Weatherwax, Samantha gery during removal of a can- Smith, John Ringling North, 3 u cerous colon growth, he also Simone Signoret, E.B. White, underwent removal of skin Sir Michael Redgrave, Stepin ig, cancers. Fetchit, Clarence Ducky ill The wreck of the Nuestra Nash, Ruth Gordon, Taylor lg Jenora de Atocha with 47 Caldwell, Pelle Lindbergh, gf, tons of silver and gold worth James Beard, Karen Ann gg 3400 milgon on board was Quinl1aln,uJarIr1Aes Dewalri Ori- ig iscovere . son e s, argaret ami- , EE A Delta airliner crashed near ton,. Nicholas Colasanto, ,lm a Dallas runway, killing 137 Rock Hudson, Rick Nelson, 5 , people. Georgia O'Keefe, and world's Rock stars performed Live oldest man,Shige Chiyo Izumi. Q Aid for 162,000 C0l'1C9ft'Q0' For the first time, the birth- ers. da of Martin Luther Kin AmC1'iCa Pfoceeded to YQP-ai? Jr.ywas celebrated as a ngi - X the Statue of Liberty. tional hgliday, S 1332 Colombia's Nevado del Ruiz The downfall of ffgaby DOC ,gl erupted, killing nearly Duvalier and Ferdinand Mar- til 25,0009 earfhquakesirl Maxi- cos ended unpopular dicta- get C0 left 20 000 dead- torshi s in Hat' d th Ph'l- Sie - . ' . . . P an Q ' Ear Palestinian gunmen seized ippines. 225 the Italian ship Achille Lauro 555 and murdered Leon Kling- iii hoffef- Hurricane Elena hit the Gulf Eg Coast at 125 mph, several figs other storms did considerable damage. I E55 Concern over Aids arouses 325 international attention, espe- 5554 cially after Rock Hudson's death. t ., .,. ,....,. ..., . ,., ,,,. ,..,..,...,,..,.,...,,.,.,..,,,. . ,,,. ,..,, , ,.,..,.,.,..,.,, ,,,.,, , ,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,.,..,.... .,.,....,.,.,.,.,. .,.,...,,,,,,,,,,, , .,.,.., .,.,.,.,,,,,,, ,,.,.,. .,,.,,...,...........,.,.,......,.,...,.,.,.,.,...,.,.,.,.,.,.... 21 8fStudent Life Wi, 1116713113 ' . hw 1255 IW V 423533122 Q 4 ,pri ll ' 4' fi i ' time W , 5 , writ- , .,,,,,:Q2sIS-I5,:g:, -'M--' '. ---- --:'iS :1'f'-Q':':2,-I Tennessee made 1986 the of- ficial Homecoming, inviting everyone to visit the state. Tennessee continued the Bet- ter Schools Program by intro- ducing the Career Ladder. New college requirements made an ACT score of 16 mandatory for all college- bound students. Darrell Waltrip won the Win- ston Cup Grand National Championship. Chevrolet announced the Sat- urn Plant is coming to Ten- nessee. Dr. Rhea Seddon was the first local astronaut to go into space. The V.A. changed its name to Alvin C. York. Rutherford County intro- duced the Main Street Pro- U.T. won the S.E.C. cham- pionship and defeated the Mi- ami Hurricanes in the Sugar Bowl. Tennesseans protested the nuclear waste site in Old Hickory. Rutherford County was intro- duced to liquor by the drink. The plane crash of Fort Campbell military personnel affected many Tennesseans. The decision over location of new high schools in the north- west section of the county led to much local controversy. Bart Gordon was elected re- presentative giving Mur- freesboro its first local con- gressman in many years. Middle Tennessee State Uni- versity s Blue Raiders won the O.V.C. in football. fam. l 2, 2 3 ts ut naw Wh it Yah W , 1 Q --. fllliiig , .,,., . , - - .,., Q ., . - ,,., 3 V' .f - -- Riverdale Mrs. Blum, Mrs. Barnette, Mr. Hovan, Mr. Underwood, Mr. Derryberry, and Mr. Nun- ley joined the greatest facul- ty in the state of Tennessee. A new message board re- placed the Student Council calendar and added S2718- worth of entertainment for the student body. Mr Read retired and Mrs Parsley filled the mighty shoes left by the assistant prmcxpal Bart Gordon addressed a few lucky students in an informal question and answer session Riverdale pounded Oakland in both football and basket a Mr Cates revived the Ten nessee Tomorrow chapter at Riverdale Riverdales ACT scores im proved in every area, and English scores were higher than the state and national averages. Riverdale welcomed two ex- change students this year - Herminia Torres from Mexi- co City, Mexico, and Henrik Huelsmeier from Bremen, West Germany. Riverdale participated in the GermanfAmer1can Partner ship program this year Fif teen students from Neu Ulm West Germany came to our school for the month of April and nine Riverdale students will attend the German stu dents school in June We continued to observe the moment of silence and pledge the flag each morning I .' .. 'i' - 219 Basketball Homecoming Court The sixth annual Basketball Homecoming was as exciting as always. The game and dance were February 7, 1986, and the theme was The Best of Timesf, Privileges were sold for a free fourth period, late passes, chewing gum or wearing shorts, sunglasses, or hats. The enthusiasm dis- played at the pep rally was outstanding. That night, the Warrior and Warriorette teams played tough games against Sparta. The queen, king, and court were presented with their escorts at the pep rally and at the game. Queen Lisa Campbell was escorted by King Willie Verge, Senior atten- dants and escorts were Jennifer Wade, Andrea McKnight, Keith Sanford, and Clay Michaels. Junior attendants and escorts included Keshea Rounsaville, Amy I.aLance, lvie Burns, and John Dietrich. Sophomore attendants and es- corts were Traci Kauffman, Helen Donnelly, Jason Todd, and Jon Fisher, and freshman attendants and escorts in- cluded Ammie Westfall, Ashley Wynne, Lance Allen, and Sam Warner. The flower girl was Parri Sikes, and the crown bearer was Scott Collins. The music for the dance was provided by WGNS's deejay John McCreery. Basketball Homecoming enhanced the beginning of 1986 and pro- vided lasting memories for all of us. Queen: Lisa Campbell King: Willie Verge Crown Bearer-Scott Collins and Flower Girl -Parri Sikes. 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