Riverside High School - Memories Yearbook (Decaturville, TN)

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1 THE 2 ' LOOKS LIKE WE MADE IT 6 2Jina Blankenship 2b arlene Boroughs _Ken Boroughs Tlathaniel Wide a net jCane Brasher Burleson (hamper (2arSon 8 erry UereSa Skeila nSon ones Jordan J eJ JUoucf Keeton nan J(JL Jammy Kilpatrick 11 Paul P ina Pliriitine Way oLatonya Way Paula Way Patterion Patterion j- erry pu, p5 13 ' Uonda Potts Jessica PJL kiddie Pokertson oDonna PoSSon (AJtigette .Scott Suzie Smart .tanne IJolanda Sparks Paul Stout jbarryl Stricklin 14 Carolyn Uaua tn QLn Walk, nut Wallac —Kevin Wallac, fyama Ok omaA Ho.u Oole Wlark On If Ik, Ot oil Oolley 15 rgan young lA hitdon tune varied Willi lamd Xeak WiL WkcUe Wallace ! errg l Ulutditt SENIOR FAVORITES Mickey Burleson and Debra Crawley 17 LISA HAYES VALEDICTORIAN TAMMY KILPATRICK MICHELE WALLACE TINA BLANKENSHIP SLZIE SM ART JANA GOODMAN Pres: Jeff Sims, Vice Pres: Lance Baker Sec: Sherry Johnson Treas: Lianne Spain Sgt. at Arms: Arthur Phelps Charlie Conger, Willie Russell, Glenda Moore, Laura Townsend, Lana Douglass, Larry Barrett 19 MOST ATHLETIC Mike Haggard an d Latonya Mays BEST ALL AROUND Andy Johnson and Tammy Kilpatrick BEST LOOKING Mike Haggard and Kelly Armstrong FRIENDLIEST Lance Baker and Lisa Hayes CLASS CLOWN Kelly Armstrong and David Fisher FLIRTIEST Donna Bates and Author Phelps BEST DRESSED Patrick Goff and Tina Blankenship MOST TALENTED Brian Kelley Lisa Hay es MOST COURTEOUS Mark Tubbs Amy Blankenship MOST DEPENDABLE Darryl Stricklyn Michelle Wallace MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jeff Sims Marla Patterson Lion’s Club State Delegates Tina Blankenship Lance Baker Jaycee’s State Delegates Lisa Hayes Arthur Phelps ! i i 1 t«il 23 Who’s Who Among American High School Students Marla Patterson, Lance Baker, Tammie Kilpatrick, Jeff Sims, Donna Bates, Paul King Distinguished American High School Students Staci Wood, Mark Tubbs, Debra Crawley, Tina Blankenship, Lisa Hayes PAULA ANN ADAMS FHA; HOSA I and II; Machine Shop I; History Club 3; 4-11 Club. MARK ANTHONY ALEXANDER Ag.; Football; Machine Shop I, Auto Mechanic I and II; History Club . JEFFREY ADAM ARMSTRONG FFA 1, 2; D.E. 3; History Club 3; Auto Mechanic 3, 4 . KELLYJEANINE ARMSTRONG Freshman Reporter; Band l, 2, 3; FHA L 3: Sophomore Maid Football Homecoming; FHA Honor Club 3; History Club 2, 3; French Club 3; DEC A 4; Senior Band Maid; Class Clown: Best Looking. TAMMY LYNN ARMSTRONG FHA 1; English Award l; Math Club 1-3; Mu Alpha Theta 3; History Club 3, 4; TOF.C 3 , 4; OEA Chapter Treasurer 3; OEA Chapter Vice President 4: Executive Award 3; Diplomat Award 4: Ambassador Award 4; Office Worker 4 . JEFFREY JAMES ARNOLD Ag.; Machine Shop I; History Club; Auto Mechanics and II. LINDA L. AUSTIN HOSA Treasurer 3, 4; History Club 3, 4. LANCE AL WORTH BAKER Class Vice Pres. 3 , 4; Student Council Secretary 3, 4, Representative 2; PFA 1-4, Pres. 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3, Treasurer 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; American Ijtgion Boy ' s State; Football 1-4, Capt. 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; History Club 3, 4; Math Club 1-4; FFA Public Speaker Winner, FFA Skills Contest; Friendliest 4; Who j Who Among American High School Students. SHERRY DEAN BARNICKLE FHA 1-4; Honor Club 2, 3; Beta Club 4; 4-H 1-4; History Club 3, 4; Math Club 2; TOEC-OEA 3, 4; Executive Award 3; Diplomat Award 3; Stateswomati Award 4; Ambassador Award 4. DONNA LYNETTE BATES Marching Band 2-4, Vice President 4; Flag Corps 2-4 , Co-Captain 4; FHA 1-3; English 1 Award; Math Club 2-4; Beta Club 2-4; English II Award; History Club 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3-4, Vice Pres. 4; English III Award; FUrtiest 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; National Honor Society 3-4- AMYSHEREE BLANKENSHIP VHA l 4; Honor Club 2, 3, 4: Math Club 2, 3: Mu Alpha Theta 3; History Club 3, 4; TOEC 3, 4; Diplomat Award 3; Executive Award 3; Slateswoman Award 4; Ambassador Award 4; Annual Staff 4: Beta Club 2, 3, 4: Neu spaper Staff 4;Journalism 4; Most Courteous. TINA RENEE BLANKENSHIP EH A 1-4; Math Club 1-4; Flag Corps 2, 3; Beta Club 2 , 3, 4; 4-H Honor Club 2; ERA Honor Club 3, 4; Volunteer Girl ' s State Delegate 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Mu Alpha Theta Secretary 4; History Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Distinguished American High School Students; Best Dressed 4. SHIRLEY DARLENE BOROUGHS VOE Historian 3, 4; Bible Club 3, 4; Softball 1-4; Basketball l, 2; History Club 3; Math Club 3; EHA 1, 2; OEA Diplomat and Executive Award 3; OEA Slateswoman and Ambassador Award 3. CHARLES KENNETH BOROUGHS EE A , 2; Bible Club 3, 4; History Club 3; VOE. 3, 4; Diplomat Award 3; Executive Award 3; Statesman Award 4. BRIAN HENDRIK BOYD Auto Mechanic 3, 4; 4-H 1-4; Band 1, 2; History Club 3, 4- NATHANIEL RAY BRASHER Basketball 1-4; Auto Mechanic 3, 4; Basketball Homecoming Prince 2, MICKEY DWAYNE BURLESON Ag. 2; Basketball 1; 2; Pootball 1; History Club % 4; Auto Mechanic 3, 4. JANET FAYE CAMPER FHA 1-4, Honor Club 2-4; Chapter Officer $-4; Beta Club 2-4, Reporter 4; Sophomore Class favorite; Sober Senior; History Club 3, 4, Math Club 4; TOEC 3; Executive Award 3; Diplomat Award 3; An¬ nual Staff 4; Journalism 4- CUFF LANE CARSON Building Trades l; Machine Shop 1: Auto Mechanic T, 2; History Club 3. BARBARA LYNN CLIFTON Library Club; History Club; HOSA I and II. LLOYD NEAL CONRAD MICHAEL LEROY C0URTR1GHT Ag. 1-4; History Club 3, 4; 4-H 1-4; Skills Contest 1-4; Soil Judging; FFA Vice-Pres. 4, Treasurer 3, Junior Secretary 2. JOSEPH WAYNE CROWELL DEBRA JO CRAWLEY FHA 1 -4; Flirty Freshman; Flag Corps 1-3; Cheerleading 4; Beta Club 3 4; 4 - H; Honor Club 1-4; Math Club 4; DEC A 3; Senior Class Favorite; Senior Football Maid; Distinguished American High School Student; History 3, 4. BRENDA KAY DAVIS Bible Club 3, 4; VOE 3; History Club 3, 4- JACQUELINE LISA DICKSON FHA 1, 3, 4: Horn Club l, 3, 4: 4-H 1-4; History Club 3; Bible Club 3, 4: TOEC 3; OEA Executive Award 3; Diplomat Award 3- MARSHA JENE DRESCHER Cheerleader 1; Band 1; FHA 1-4; 4-H 7, 2; History Club 3; DEC A 3, 4. LORETTA LYNN DUNLAP FHA 1-3; OEA 3, 4; History Club 2, 3 FRANK DAVID FISHER Football l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, All District First Team Defense; Baseball 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; FHA 3, 4; History Club 3, 4; 4Hi 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Most School Spirited; Class Clown; DEC A 4 WILLIAM MARTIN FISHER Marching Band 1-4; Stage Band I, 2, 4; Band Treasurer 4; History Club 3; Math Club 2-4. JONNIE RAY FOX II 4-H 1: Annual Staff 2, 3, Editor 4; DEC A Parliamentarian; Na¬ tional Leadership Merit Award; Who’s Who Among American High School Students. JEFFERY KEITH GANT TINA LaREE FISHER Cheerleader 1; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Flag Corps 2 y 3, 4; Flag Cap¬ tain 4: FHA 1 -4; Honor Club 2, 3, 4 , Officer 3 , President 4; Miss FHA 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; History Club 3, 4; Math Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Journalism 4; Teen of the Week 3; VOE-TOEC Diplomat Award and Executive Award. RICKY LYNN FLOWERS Ag. 1-4; Live Stock Judging Team 3, 4; 4 -Hi- 4; Skills 1. JOHN FRANKLIN GILBERT FFA 1, 2; 4-H; History Club 3, 4; OEA-TOEC 3; Executive Award 3; Diplomat Award 3; Family Living Club 4; Journalism 4; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 4, Co- Editor 4; Band Roadie 4. PATRICK BLAKE GOFF Ag. 1; Football l; Machine Shop 2; Auto Mechanics 3, 4. JANA LOU GOODMAN 2-4; Math Club l; History Club 3; TOEC 4; PH A 1-4; Honor Club Cheerleader 1, 3- MICHAEL ALAN HAGGARD Ag. 1; FHA 2, 3, 4; 4- H 1-4; History Club 3, 4; Family Living 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 1 -4, Captain 4, All District 4; Family Leader of Tomorrow 4; Best Looking 4: Most Athletic 4. LISA GAIL HAYES Marching Band 1-4, Pres. 4; Rifle Corps Captain 2-4; Stage Band 4; Math Club 2; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Pres . 4; History Club 3; Beta Club 4; Society of Distinguished American High School Students; Volunteer Girls State Delegate; Geometry Award 2; FHA l; Most Talented; Friendliest; Freshman Football Maid; Freshman Class Secretary; Stu¬ dent Council Representative 4; Freshman Class Favorite; I Dare You Awards. JOHNNY MAC HAYS Building Trades 1; Machine Shop 1; Auto Mechanics t and II; History M % y 9 F 1 ‘ W ' - ' ,f: STEVEN HOWARD INMAN FFA 1 , 2; History Club 3; FHA 4; Auto Mechanics President 3, 4; Foot¬ ball 1-4; Family Living 4- COY ANDREW JOHNSON Basketball l; Baseball 3, 4; History Club 3; Building Trades 2; Building Trades Award; Best All Around 4; Auto Mechanics 1, 2, Vice Pres. 2; Ag. 1. SHERRY LYNN JOHNSON FHA 1, 2; Honor Club 3, Officer 4; Softball 1; Class Treasurer 1; Marching Band 1-3; Concert Band 1-3; Stage Band l, 2; Soapy Sophomore; Math Club 2, 3: Mu Alpha Theta 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; History Club 3, 4; Bible Club 3; Class Secretary 3, 4: Jr- Football Homecoming Maid; Student Council 3; Cheerleader 4; Football Homecoming Queen; Miss RHS. BOBBY GLENN JONES FFA 1; Machine Shop 2; Basketball 3, 4; History Club 3, Mechanics 3, 4; 4-H l, 2. TERESA ANN JORDAN Buildings Trades 2; History Club 3; VOE13. SHEILA KAY KEEL FHA 1-3; TOEC OEA 3 Al History Club 3; FHA Honor Club 2. DOUGLAS WILBURN KEETON FFA 1-4; Football l, 2; History Club 1; FFA Dairy Judging I, Skills 3, SoilJudging 4; 4 ' H 1-4. JEFFREY BRIAN KELLEY Math Club 2; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; History Club 3; Distinguished American High School Students; Stage Band 1, 4; Concert Band 1, 2; Matching Band 2-4: Most Talented. TAMMY RENEE KILPATRICK FHA 1-4; Honor Club 2-4 , Chapter Officer 3, Vice President 4; Miss Home Economics; Math Club 1 -4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Beta Club 2- 4; 4 H Club 1-4; Honor Club 1-4 , Vice President 4; 4 -H All-Star 2-4: Volunteer State Award 4; Student Council Representative 2, Treasurer 3, 4; History Club 3, 4; English Award 3; Bible Club 3; Band Maid 3; Softball 1; Office Worker 4; Baseball Batgirl 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain 4; Jabberwocky Junior; Best All Around; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. DALE KING Baseball 1; Auto Mechanics 1, II; History Club 3; Journalism 4; Ag. I, II; Band 1-4. PAUL WAYNE KING Concert Band 1; Math Club 2; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Beta Club 4: History Club 3; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, Geometry Award 2; Drafting Award 2. CHRISTINE DONNA MAYS FHA 2, 3; History Club 2 , % 4; TOEC OEA 3, 4; TOEC Secretary 3, Executive Award 3; Diplomat Award 3 Stales woman Award 4; Am¬ bassador Award 4; 4-H 4; Newspaper Staff Artist 3, 4; Annual Staff Photographer 4. I LaTONYAU ANN MAYS History Club j, 4; 4-If Club l, 2, 4; FHA 1-4; Powder Puff Football l, 2; Softball 1, 2, 4; Basketball l- 4;Junior Maid; Basketball Captain 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Most Athletic . PAULA ANNETTE MAYS FHA 1, 3, 4; History Club 2, 3; 4-H i, 3, 4: Cheerleader 1; Basketball Manager 3; Softball Manager 3, 4. RICKY WAYNE McCORKLE History Club 3; FFA l; DECA 3, 4, President 4; FHA 4. SUSAN DARLENE McELRATH Basketball Statistician 2; Softball Manager 3, 4; History Club 2, 3; FHA 1, 2, 4, 2nd Officer 4; Basketball , 3; 4-H 1-4 . CHRISTINA MIDDLETON HIGDON FHA I; History Club 3, 4; Marching Band; Rifle Corps 1 -4- BRYAN DEAN MILLER Ag. 1-4; History Club 3, 4; 4-H 1 -4; Skills Team 3: Livestock 4; Soils 3, 4; Parliamentary Procedure 4; FFA Sentinel 4 ROSS NEAL MOODY Football 1; Class Via President l; Building Trades 2; H.OS.A. History Club 4. JAY C. MOORE H.O.S.A, 4; Band}. SCOTTY WAYNE MOORE 14; Family Living 3; History Club 2. FFA t, 2; H.OS.A, BILLY KERRY PARRISH Ag. 11; Machine Shop 2; History Club 3, 4; 4-H1-4; FHA 2, ble Club 3, 4; Junior Favorite; Family Living }; Football 1 -4 4, All District; Mr. RHS. LEIGH ANN HIGGINS PATTERSON History Club I, 4; FHA 3; H.OS.A. 1 MARLA GAYE PATTERSON FHA l‘4; Honor Club 2, 3; TOEC OEA 3, 4, Viet President 3, Presi¬ dent 4; Executive Award }; Diplomat Award }; Stateswoman Aivard 4; Ambassador Award 4; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students; Most Likely to Succeed; Math Club 3; History Club 3; 4-H 1 -3; Sociology Award 2. FELICIA ANN PERRY 3; Honor Society 2, 3; History Club 3; Math Club 1, 2. ARTHUR FLOYD PHELPS 4 Hi 1-4; Building Trades 2; Bible Club 3: PH A 4; Machine Shop 4, Student Council 3 4; Family Living 3 , Powder Puff Football Coach 4. CLINT WADE ALLEN PORTER Football 1, 2, 3; Machine Shop 3; Auto Mechanics 3; Water Polo 2; History Club 3; Building Trades l; Track 1. PATRICIA ANN POSEY 4-ti 1-4; History Club 2, 3; FHA 1-4, FHA Secretary 4; Powder Puff Football 4; Basketball Statistician 2, 4; Basketball 1. JESSICA LYNN PULLIAM FHA 1; History Club 2 , 3 VOE- TOEC 3; DECA 3, 4. EDDIE RANDELL ROBERTSON Football 1; History Club 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 4: FFA 1, 2, 3, Vice President 3; SoilJudging Contest l, 2; Skills Contest 1, 2, 3. DONNA SIMS ROSSON Basketball 1, 2; FHA , 2, 4; D.E.C.A. 3, 4: History Club 3. BRIGETTE ANN SCOTT Cheerleader l, 2, 3; Basketball Homecoming Maid l, 3; FHA 1, J, 4, Beta Club 3, 4: History Club 3. JEFF SIMS Baseball 2, j t 4: Freshman Class Pres.; Football 3; Basketball l; Sophomore Class Pres.; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students; History Club 3 , 4; Junior Class Pres.; Family Lining Club 3; Senior Class Pres.; Beta Club 2, 3, Pres. 4i French Club 2, Reporter 2; Student Council; Representative l, Secretary 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Math Club 2, 3 , 4; DEC A 4, Vice Pres. 4; An¬ nual Staff 3, Co- Editor 4; English II Award; Newspaper Reporter % 4; Most Likely to Succeed; DAR Good Citizens Award; Journalism 4; Most School Spirited 4. SUZANNE SMART FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA Honor Club 2, 3, 4, Sub-Regional Officer 3 , Chapter Officer 4; History Club 3, 4; Beta Club Vice Pres. 4; TOEC KEN A LIANNE SPAIN Basketball l , 2; FHA 1, 2, 3; History Club 3; DECA 4; Sophs Secretary; Band 3; Class Treasurer 4; French Club j. yomore YOLANDA LEE SPARKS VICA 2; FHA 1, 2, 4: History Club 2, 3; Basketball Manager l, Building Trades 2; 4-H 1-4. PAUL KEITH STOUT Football l; Basketball t; DEC A 3, 4; History Club 3; FFA l, 2; 4-H Club l, 2. DARRYL ANTHONY STRICKLIN FFA 1-4, Sentinel 3, Reporter 4, Parliamentary Procedure Team; History Club 3; 4-H Club 1-4; French Club 2, 3, Reporter 3; Football 4; Most Dependable. JOHN ALLEN SWINDLE FFA l; Machine Shop 2, 3, 4; Auto Mechanics 4; Second Foreman. TAMMIE JEAN SWINDLE FHA 1-4; Honor Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Rifle Corps 1, 2, 3; Math Club 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3; History Club 3, 4; TOEC 3, 4; Diplomat Award 3; Executive Award 3; Stateswoman Award 4: Ambassador Award 4; Annual Staff 4; Cheerleader 4: Beta Club 2 , 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Newspaper Staff 4 ' Journalism 4; 4-H 1-4. JAMA MICHELLE THOMAS FHA 2 , 3; Cheerleader 2; History Club 3; Bible Club 3; French Club 3, 4, Vice President 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 4; Junior Class Treasurer; TOEC OEA 3; Executive Award 3; Diplomat Award 3, Parliamen¬ tarian 3; Annual Staff 4;Journalism 4; Newspaper Staff 4. ROSE MARIE TOLE FHA 1-3; History Club 3; Basketball 1, Statistician 2, 3; Softball Statistician !, 2 3. GREGORY SCOTT TOLLEY Basketball 1, 3, 4, Captain 4; History Club 3; DECA; French Club: Machine Shop 1. HERMAN MARK TUBBS Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4: Math Club l • 4i History Club 3; FFA 1; VOE-TOEC 3: OEA Chapter President 3: Executive Award 3; Diplomat Award 3; Dare You Award 3; Distinguished American High School Students 4; Class Vice President 2; Most Courteous; An¬ nual Staff 2, 4;Journalism 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4- CAROLYN GALE VAUGHN English Award 1; FHA 1-4; Honor Club 2; History Club 3, 4; Math Club 2; Bible Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, 4; TOECjOEA 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Executive Award 3; Diplomat Award 3; Stateswoman Award 4; Am¬ bassador Award 4; Financial Committee Chairperson; 4 ' H 1-4- BILLY GLENN WALKER AMELIA CAROL WALLACE PH A 1-4; Cheerleader 1, 3, 4; History Club 3; French Club 3, 4; Bible Club 3; Annual Staff 4; Journalism 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Beta Club 4; 4- H 1, 2, 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students. I KEVIN LEE WALLACE History Club 3, 4; DEC A 4; FHA 1-4; Football 1, 2; 4-H Honor Club 1-4; 4-H All-Star 2-4, Sgt. at Arms 3, Vice President 4; ' Veen of the Week 1. KAY MICHELE WALLACE FHA l; Math Club 2; History Club 3; Beta Club 3, 4; DECA 3, 4; Regional Award 3, 1st Place Ad Layout; 4th Place Overall; Most Dependable. JERRY ALAN WH1TSITT Basketball 1, 3, 4; Homecoming Prince , 4; Math Club 2 , 3, 4; Family Living 3; FHA 3, 4; Baseball4; 4-H 1-4; History Club 3;Jabberwocky ELIZABETH DIANE WHITSON FHA 1, 2; FT A 2; A.B. Club 1, 2; Library Club 2; History Club 3, HOSAClub 3, 4; 4-H Club 4. CHARLESS, WILLIAMS LEAH MARIE WILSON Cheerleader 1-3, Captain 2, 3 V.O.E. 3; DECA 4; 4-H 1-3, Secretary 1, President 2; Class Favorite 1; Family Living 2, Chapter Officer 2; Class Reporter 1; Class Secretary 2; History Club 4; Math Club 1. STAG LEA WOOD Math Club 1 , 2, 3; History Club 3, 4; Seta Club 2, 3, 4; FI IA 1-4; Honor Club 2-4, Regional Treasurer 3, Chapter Secretary 2, 4; Miss Home Economics; Marching Band Rifle Corps 1-3; Stage Band 1, 2; Cheerleading 4; TOEC 4; Journalism 4; Annual Staff 2-4 , Annual Staff Managing Editor 4; Distinguished American High School Stu¬ dent; Office Worker 4, STEPHEN BRYAN YOUNG OF THE 83 SENIORS We must now spread our wings and learn how to fly; W e have been freed from our cage. Home . . . is now the sky. Like birds in captivity , we ' ve been protected by bars and screens, But now we are free to search and find our own dreams. As we soar to new heights , we must look below , and set a course for ourselves . . . travel it slow. This is an experience . . . both exciting and new; Now we see the world from a different point of view. As we seek our destinies and each goes his way, Let us remember hack to that graduation day . . . The day when each of us departed and the day that our new lives started. — Suzie Smart - I, Paula Adams, being of wild mind and sturdy body, will to Tweety and all my friends all the good times at R.H.S. and to Vonda and Teresa as many good times out of school as we had in school. 1, Mark Alexander, being of rested mind and worn out body, will to John Arnold, the ability to leave school to go eat and not get caught. 1, Jeffrey Armstrong, being of wild mind and body, do hereby will to Danette and Dewayne the ability to lay-out of class without getting caught, and to Wendy, my last name. I, Kelly Armstrong, being of forgetful mind and lazy body, will to Danette the ability to live through our motorcycle adventures and to Bobby Harden, hot biscuits for breakfast for the rest of his life. 1, Tammy Armstrong, being of unpredictable mind but devoted body, will to Marla P. my “collection” of river rocks, to my “babies” a new sitter, and to Kevin, I give you your hat!!! I, Jeff Arnold, being of fried mind and lazy body, will to anybody the ability to lay-out as much as I have and not get caught. 1, Linda Austin, being of absent mind and short body, will to Lisa the ability to get what she really wants and to Brenda, Felicia, Kim, Sharon, and Sheila the best of luck. 1, Lance “Scooter,” “Skag,” “Rah Rah,” Baker, being of Hershal W alker body and BB Brain, do hereby will m ' ■ 1 w-yn 43 lo the upcoming football players the ability to survive the “Dink Monster” and “Bonecrusher.” I, Kim Ballard, being of no mind and small body will to Kris Moore my ability to get along with our parents. I, Mickey Burleson, being of unsound mind and uncon¬ ditioned body, will my love to Jana for the rest of my life. I, Wendy Barnes, being of unsound mind and body will to my brother the ability to have as much fun as I did and still graduate, and to Jeff my love for as long as he wants it. Jjpt herry Bajrnickle. being of mixed-up mind arid lazy |£| body, wilFthe n kname “ 3ajT -TlJT v has friepds as erazy as mine. I, Janet Camper, being of part mind and plenty body, will to everyone lasting memories, the best of times and to the closest of friends, the ability lo travel the hardest mile for the brightest star and accept life’s ups and downs and always keep their head held high when times are rough. to anyone that 1, Donna Bateai being of perplexed mind and languid body, do hereby will to Mr. Yates, ajlag corps that I, Lane Carson being of slow mind and weak body will my ability to anyone lo get in Miss Roberts room ami raise cain everyday. JHflL ■ 1|L i can march in step and twirl atth e sa m e Jime. :U|jP 1, Barbara Clifton, being of all body and no mind, will i,; all my love to David Y. forever and T will to all the i .. Freshmen the. ability to finish out all fhl ' year’s of In Amy Blankenship, being of great mind and huggahle W . hart i w rh mmm body will to Trina the ability to have as many special hardsh.p. and bard rk. moments in her high school years as I have had, to Barry all my love, patience, and understanding, and to Suzie, Tammie, Janet, and Tina the best of luck in everything they may attempt in life. f, Tina Blankenship, being of sound mind and body do hereby will to the Class of “83” my ability tpjl; remember,yesterday, dream about tomorrow, but live for today. I, Lloyd Conrad, being of no mind and superman body, will my body to some of the freshmen at R.JLS. L Michael Cdlirtright, being of fascinating mind, will to anyone the ability 1 to.stay in Ag. for four Years. I, Debra Crawley, being of love-sick mind and meek idy will my leftover to Ruby all my love to Jerry r i .IT I, Darlene Boroughs, being of fruity mind and deranged , , „ M. all the hap- m br ° ther W nt ‘ forever. I, Joey Crowell, will body, will to Sheila K. and Timmy M. al piness in the world, to Athalia, the nlerve with Laura T. for two years, and to Renee with Fredi sound mind and great body to enda Davis, being of small mind and even smaller dy will to my best friend Cyn thia things in life. I, Ken Boroughs, being of curly mind and jet-lag body do hereby will to Athalia the will to settle down and to ray brother Mike a good time at R.H.S. I, Brian Boyd, being of little mind and well built body will my ability to get stuck with all the hard jobs in. Auto mechanics4o John Arnold. 1, Jackie Dickson being of forgetful mind and uncoor¬ dinated body will my good times at R.H.S. to anyone who wants them. And to Tina, Jana, Jama, Staci and Brigette, best of luck always. I, Nat Brasher being of monster mind and fine body will to my brother the ability to play the girls and to be a monster l ike “DADDY HAWK.” I, Marsha Brescher, being of free mind and very soft body hereby will to Kelly Bibbs my ability to take time to do the things that really make me happy and to my cute little brother Chuck much happiness. 1, Loretta Dunlap, being of sound mind and body, do 44 hereby will all my love to my son, Christopher Ryan. I, David “Mr. D” Fisher, being of “totally awesome” mind and doubleteamed body will to Paul Ward, my presidency of the Chemistry Union, and Stephanie Camper my spot at the sonic (if she can drive in it without wrecking). I, Martin Fisher, being here and alive will the ex¬ perience of the philosophical physics class debates between Wally (The Kid) Vernon and Mr. Lackey to anyone that desires it. I, Tina La Ree Fisher will my crazy mind and unex¬ plainable laugh to all my friends, the ability to live for today, dream for tomorrow and look forward to promising future. And to the R.H.S. Band the best of luck. I, Ricky Flowers being of little mind and large body do hereby will to dip orders in Ag. and not get caught but twice. I, Johnnie R. Fox II, being of degradation and violence, do hereby will to Kyle Townsend 2 loaves of bread (with wrappers) and a monster reference handbook, and to Ricky Inman, one goofy grin. I, John Gilbert, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to my sister Mary Gilbert, the best of luck at R.H.S. Vote being of sctehRfic mind ability to gradual ™to -mine I, Patrick Goff, being of fast mind and slow body, will bility to sleep in Mrs. Robert’s room to who ever k g sdjj yd u rmihH0 - - liddleton, being of inixtjd mind my Jtusband thdl % outstanding o my l|ve that it will alw y ahiii§{ through the roughest o iimcs-und to Br and Phutl|the ability to make your wu i I, is Hayes, being of, exasperated mind and bodyydo hereby wilLjhe ability through 4 yeSr df band and not get tired of it, to the R.H.S. Rifle Corps afid Tina Hayes (who Hally needsit f? And to all future buna presidents Jail the luck in the world. L Tom Hays, beiifg of Iconfused mind and totally awesome body, will my glowing personality to Tracy “Num-Nut” Ivey. I, Steve (Beacon) Inman, being of kind mind and warped body, leave to all girls at R.H.S. my phone number. I, Andy Johnson, being of de| r|ved mind a d lafcy body, will to Wilhe Smithrthe ability to put olf a pair of sbpes without it being two different kinds. I, Sherry L. Johnson, being of distilled mind and dilapidated body, do hereby will to Kelly Bibbs my unused drivers handbook and to Stephanie Camper my undiscovered cheerleading talents. I, Bobby Jones, being of no mind and an excellent body, will all my love to Jejuan Witt for as long as she will have it. I, Teresa Jordan, being of no mind and strong body, do hereby will to all my friends at R.H.S. the ability to make the best of their Senior year, and cherish the good times. I, Sheila Keel, being of short mind and strong body, will to Timmy Marshall, all my love for a lifetime. To Riverside, I will Denal and Jr. To Darlene B., good luck in everything she hopes to accomplish in life. 1, Doug Keeton, being of crazy mind and great body, do hereby will to Mark Jordan, the ability to back talk Mr. Vestal and gel away with it. I, Brian Kelley, being of adament body and “shot” lips, will my self the ability to play in Maynard’s band for the rest of my life, or until he dies. I, Tammy Kilpatrick, being of crazy mind and rah! rah! body, will to Kevin, Boo, and J. all the girls at R.H.S., if they can handle them, and to my sister Cindy all my fun times at Riverside High. I, Dale King, being of motor mind and disco body, leave to my kid sister the ability to pass courses but never go to class. I, Paul King, being of sound mind and movable body, do hereby will my ability to attend three different high schools to anyone who wants to live in Cleveland. I, Christine Mays, being of photographic mind and bouncing body, do hereby bequeath to Cindy Hamm and Donna Bibbs the ability to use what they’ve got to get what they want, and to W ' anda and Mark a happy life together. I, Tonya Mays, being of crazy mind and talented body will my starting position as (center) in basketball to 46 I, Paula Mays, being of sound mind and body, will to my minority classmates the ability to make their wishes come true. I, Ricky McCorkle, being of no mind ami all body, will to Jeff W. the ability to answer my question with a “yes” and to Brigette Scott my love “for all eternity.” I, Darlene McElrath, being of sound mind and body, will to anyone all my fun and good times at R.H.S. I, Tina Middleton Higdon, being of a married mind and j body will to Wendy, Jana, Jackie, Lana, Brigette and j Ricky, the ability to have the very best out of life. And to my husband Greg Higdon, my love forever. I, Bryan Miller, being of forgetful mind and heavy duty body, do hereby will to anyone in Ag. the ability to get blamed for everything and not get paddled for it. I, Ross “Champ” Moody, being of sound mind and strong body, will my heavyweight title to “Sweet Brown Sugar” better known as Phillip Sparks, and my good looks. 1, Jay C. Moore, being of crazy mind and steady body, will my charm and athletic ability to James and Eric Sparks. I, Scotty Moore, being of wasted mind and totally awesome body, do hereby will to my spaced out sister, Sonya, the ability to put up with the bull at Riverside, and still come out smelling like a rose. I, Billy Parrish, being of wasted mind and run-down body, will all my good times at R.H.S. to the junior football players. I, Leigh Ann Patterson, being of sound mind and little body will my ability to graduate with two children to anyone that is willing to try it. I, Marla Patterson, being of wandering mind and devoted body will to Tammy Armstrong my punch recipe, to Carolyn Vaughn my ability to handle bears, and to Randy, a “truck” to haul his “cows” in!!! $ I, Felecia Perry, being of sound mind and body, will my parking space lo Craig H., and Caroline O. And to future HOSA students my patience. I, Authur Phelps, being of strong mind and muscled body, will to Maurice McElrath, the ability to learn bow to catch a football without letting it slip through your hands. I, Pat Posey, being of sound mind and terrific body will to my fellow classmates the best out of life and everything they attempt to do. I, Vonda S. Potts, being of wild and crazy mind and even wilder body, will all my love to Bruno for eterni¬ ty. And for everyone to have as much fun as I did at R.H.S. I, Clint Porter, being of wasted mind and satisfying body, will all my good features to Pam and lo Kelly Bibbs, a pair of “odor-eaters.” i, Jessica Olsen, being of sound mind and taken body, will all my love lo Dale and the ability to miss 13 days and still graduate at the half to anyone smart enough to do it. I, Eddie Robertson, being of weak mind and strong body will to the F P “boys” the ability to begin high school as wild as a “haint,” and upon gradua¬ tion, the ability to settle down and get married. I, Donna Sims Rosson, being of no mind and plenty of body, will to Greg R. all my love, and to Tracy, the ability to lay-out of school and not get caught. 1, Brigette Scott, being as short memory as of body, will to Jana F. my ability to ride around with my fiance more than with his family and to Ricky McCorkle, my love “for all eternity.” I, Jeff Sims, being of grandiloquent mind and SAMPSO- NIAN body, will centerfield to Timmy 0. My Mr. X books and films to Paul, Bob, Keith, and my maturity to Cindi and Stephanie. I, Suzie Smart, being of bruised heart and dreamy mind, will lo Pat Gant, the memory of all the fun times we had because even though they can’t be reliv¬ ed; they can always be remembered. To Tammie, Janet, Amy and Tina, the ability to ride the road of life accepting the curves, dead ends, one ways, and the stops, but still reaching their desired goals. I, Lianne Spain, being of forgetful mind and weak knees, will to Cathy S,, the ability lo finish school and to “Dewey” a concert ticket to see “Dottie West.” I, Yolanda Sparks, being of sound mind and body, will to my sister, Susan, the ability to come to R.H.S. and get everything she wants and deserves. I, Paul Stout, being of a mixed up mind and unsound body, will to my brother. Tommy, to have as much fun as I have had. And lo Lisa, my love forever. I m seM 47 I, Darryl Stricklin, being of short body and confused mind, do hereby will to Lance Baker, “all my ladies” and to Randy Yarbro, all the good times. I, Allen Swindle, being of little mind and sound body will to Authur P. going to eat BAR-R-Q sandwiches on Fridays. I, Tammie Swindle, being of fairy tale mind and broken body, will to Suzie Smart the ability to get shocked by an “electric man,” and to Jeff Arnold, the ability to stay at school all day and to graduate in “83.” I, Jama Thomas, being of FRESHMAN mind and SENIOR body, will my ability to go to Amy’s house on weekends without her parents knowing it to Tracy Ivey and Bart Blankenship. I, Rose Foie, being of confused mind and willing body, will to anyone my ability to accomplish anything they go after. I, Mark Tubbs, being of l) D mind and D.M. body, will to Carey B. and Robert W. my ability to squeeze by in their classes and still play D D. I, Carolyn Vaughn, being of contributing mind and jail bait body, will to M.P, my ability to remember “our” Perry County roads without any “detours” and to my “Bear” my Raggedy Ann. I, Amy Wallace, being of confused mind and mixed up body, will my ability to have a job at F P and never hang out there, to the entire F P gang. And to Terry Pearcy and Bart Blankenship, all my “Big Times.” 1, Kevin Lee Wallace, being of feeble mind and Preppie body, hereby will to Joel Goff my ability to do every unlawful thing possible in school and not get caught 48 and my hat! And to the upcoming DECA classes the ability to go a full term without having half your class get married. I, Michele Wallace, being of unsound mind and lazy body, will to my sister Kim, the best of luck at R.H.S. and with David. I, Jerry Whitsett, being of argumentitive mind and “Dr. J.” body, will the ability to slip in a puddle of water and lose a district game to Gavlon “Cheese” Johnson and the ability to go to Ml. Carmel 6 times a week to anyone who can afford the gas. I, Diane W hilson, being of a health mind and clumsy body, will to my brother Kenneth all my good times at R.ILS. I, Leah Wilson, being of burned out mind and wasted body, will my ability to stay in school and graduate, to Sheila Howell. To Dwayne Williams my ability not to get violent in my sleep and to Sandy Moore to have the best things out of life. L Staci Lea Wood, being of confused mind and small body, will to Traci Alexander my ability to climb mountains and ride the roads in little red cars. I, Bryan Young, hereby will my ability to Mark Jordan for getting back Billy V. no matter what it takes, and my love with Tina D. 49 JUNIOR FAVORITES Eldon Ray and Kristen Keeton 51 Junior Sponsors Mary Dalton Carolyn Vestal Kay Townsend Jerry Hayes Tim Gardner Junior Officers 52 Sean O’Cain-Pres., Frankie Monroe-V. Pres. Bob Conger-Sec., Neal Wilson-Treas. Kelly Bibbs-Sgt. at Arms Jimmy Bivens Pa! Bledsoe Phyl Bledsoe Alhalia Boroughs Tina Boyd Clarissa Brasher Bussell Brewer Tim Brill Tony Buchanan Carey Chumncy Bob Conger Buhba ox Bob Crawley Lisa Crews Joey Culp Veronica Davenport Chris Dean Denise Dickson Susan Dickson Darren Duke Dale Ellis Estelle Evans Kelly Flanagan Melindu Gibson Lisa Gilette Tami Godwin Paula Goodman Gary Greenway Deborah Hamm Denna Hayes 53 Wanda Hughes l.aura Humble Emily Ivey Sheila Johnson Beth Jones Brian Jones Mark Jordan Perrin Keen Cindy Keeton Kristen Keeton Maurice McElrnth Marty McFuli Jennifer Miller Cheryl Mills Frankie Monroe Gail Montgomery Mark Montgomery Johnny Montgomery KolH rt Montgomery Tracy Moody 54 Darin M(tOr ' Joe Paul Myracle Sean O’Ouifi Caroline Odh- Tim Odh: Georgia Pate Tammy Pate Timmy Pea re y Van Pearey Michelle Phillips Tony Phillips Jeff Po|W Chris Powers Mark Pratt Rita Pratt Kenneth Price Cindy Ray Eldon Kay Mark Rhodes Chris Ricketts Mike Riley Cynthia Hasson Keith Sc.ott Carrs Shaver Clean Shea Charles Smith Patsy Sparks Willie Sparks Kristie Stanton Kevin Swift Penny Taylor Michelle Teagne 55 lietty Thomas Pally Todd Kyle Townsend Madonna Troxlrr Shayne Troxler «!} M d ' t fit to Ui Terrv Turn bo Brun rurner Melanie luten Jeff Weaver Paul Ward Neal Wilson Tammy W ilson SOPHOMORE FAVORITES 58 Mark Dickson and Christy Beasley apnomore Officers Sherry Creasy-Pres. Tina Hayes-Vice-Pres, Jamie Martin-Sec. John Hagerty-Treas. W ' m li Sophomore Sponsors Renee Taylor, Carolyn Giles, Cathy Gilliam, Mary Will Roberts, J. G. Brasher, Doris Ivey £LEN JOIA HOYT SI ' SAN TIMMY CHRISTY SUSAN ADKINS ALEXANDER BARBER BAWCCM BAWCt ' M BEASLEY BEAVER CARMEN CHRISTY JOEY TINA TONY DANETTE CAREY BITTKNGER BLANKENSHIP BLANKENSHIP BLANKENSHIP BLANKENSHIP BLASINGIM BOA . LORI VICKY COLLEEN WALTER DONNA CHRIS KEVIN BOBO BOX BOYD BRASHER BREWER BROWN CAGLE KEITH STEPHANIE DANIEL JEFF CHARLOTTE SIEVE SELENA CAMPBELL CAMPER CARRINGTON CASEY CLENDENION CLENNEY (LICIT 60 CHARLOTTE JAN MARTY SHERRY DONNA DENNA LEE COLEMAN COTIIAM CREASY CREASY CRITTENDON CROWE CROWELL MISSY MARK TERESA STEVE MONA JANA RANDY DEAN DICKSON DUFF FALL FANCHER FLEMING GARRARD BRAD JOHN MIKE TERRY TINA JANET TERRY HALL HAGERTY HARRELSTON HARRINGTON HAYES HAYNES HAYNES BETSY JOY DALE SUSY GAIL RICKEY HANK HAYS HOBBS HORNER HOUSTON HI IWELL INMAN IVEY 61 SHEILA KING ERIC MkCormk; tish JAMES CHARI.ES KINNEY CAYLON JOHNSON LISA KNIGHT DAVID MILLER LYNETTE IN IRTER 62 GYNOVEL MOORE RONALD POWERS KIM MOORE TRACY PRIEST PAULA MOORE TONY QUINN BARBARA MORTVN shannon RHODES A! ORE MUHPHREE DE WAYNE ROACH MELINDA PARRISH TINA ROACH CINDY SMITH JAMES THOMUNSON RODNEY SMITH MICHAEL TYLER BARBARA WHITE CINDY YOUNG (.ERA LI) WHITE JAMES YOCNC FRANKIE ' SMOTHERMON MICHELLE TYLER 1 i STACY WADE RANDY WALKER USA WILKINS LONNIE YOCNC Sober Seniors Jeff Gant arid Janet Camper Sassy Sophomores Mike Johnson and Lisa Kelley Jungle Juniors Fruity Freshmen Tony Phillips and Sheila Johnson 64 Tracy Key and Kandi Buchanan FRESHMEN FAVORITES Tammy Tolley and Bart Blankenship im m i Freshman Officers Joel Goff-Pres. Sheila Pulley-V. Pres. David Wilson-Sec. Treas. Tana Hardin-Sgt. at Arms Freshman Sponsors Chris Brasher, Michael Lee, Branson Townsend Bill Crosby, Betty Camper, Nan Smith Jr i • 1 j a. ’ I I e I ' ; fT I % V« -‘Mm U • | f v « m ' finj WK A I ;{ V 11; j ] E u E lit ; 4 ffiP IJ 1 iW Ji v . i ♦ r ■rfa In . ' B .• ■! • . .■ « .flik. ' l II: PATRICIA ACRED PATRICIA ADAMS ALICE ALEXANDER JE AN ME ALLEN TIM BAKER MARK BARBER SHERRY BARBER JERRY BARNETTE TINA BAWCIIM USA BAYNE DONNA BIBBS BART BLANKENSHIP BILL BOYD CLIFF BRASHER DAVID BRASHER TODD BRAW LEY RICHARD BREWER ROBERT BRITT K ANDI BUCHANAN MISTY BURCH AM TODD CARSON CHRIS CATES ANGELA CARVER MISSY CARRINGTON TAYLOR COOK PAM CONDER JIMMY CRAWFORD CHUCK CRAWLEY JENNIFER CRAWLEY ALANA CREASY AD AM CROSBY KIM CRUISE TABBY CRUSE GINGER DAVIS BRAD DODD GREG DUKE JOHNNY DAM CHRISTINE ECHOLS SCOTT KISHIR HAY GIBBON ' S SUSAN GIBSON MARY ANN GILBERT JOEL GOIT WENDY GOFF TRAVIS GRICE ETTA GW INN RENEE HAGGARD SUSAN HAMILTON BRIDGE TTE HAMM CINDY HAMM TANA HARDEN SHERRY H ARDEN GERALDINE HAYES W ESLEY HAYES TAMMY HEDGE CRAIG HENDRIX WILLIAM HILL PATRICK HOUSTON LEONARD HUMBLE CINDY INMAN TOMES A INMAN SHERI IVEY TRACY IVEY CHRIS JOHNSON SIIAINDA JOHNSON TUMMY JONES HOBBY KEEN RAMONA KEEN joel Keeton JOHN KEETON MAR TY KELLEY RICKEY KELLEY DANA PHILLIPS BK1AN PRATT CINDY PH AIT KEITH PRATT JIM LANCASTER KIM LINDSEY MIKE LINTON GINCEII LITTLE KEN IX)NC AMY LORENZO USA MAYO CAM I LI A MAYS M1CKI MAXWELL bobby McDonald BRENT MILAM MARTY MILLER BONNIE MOODY ROBERT MOORE SONYA MOORE HORBIE MONTCOM MICHELLE MORGA! KEN MORGAN AMY NICHOLS MELISSA PATE SHANNON PATE SHEY PATE MICHEAL PEARCY TERRYPEARCY 70 KEITH K HODES JEFF RHODES SHARON ROBERTSON JOHNNIE ROSSO,N MARTHA ROSSON RON NY ROSSON JONATHAN SMITH MARY JO SMITH MICH AEL SMITH ERIC SPARKS J AMES SPARKS JASON SPARKS PHILLIP SPARKS MARK STOUT DANA STRICKLIN DOUG THARP EISA THOMAS RODNEY TINSLEY CINDY TOLLEY TAMMY TOLLEY BETTY TOMLINSON SUSIE TUBBS PAIGE WALKER GINA WALLACE 71 IH1H First Row: Timmy Odle, Joe Paul Myracle, Brian Jones, Keith Mathis, Arthus Phelps, Billy Parrish. Mike Haggard, David Fisher, Lance Baker, Steve In¬ man. Darryl Strieklin. Second Row: Buhha Collett, Kevin Cagle, Jeff Weaver, Mark Dickson, Van Pearey, Alan Holland, Marty McFall, Kerry Baker, Ted Barnett, Maurice McElrath. Third Row ' : Rodney Smith, Eric McCormick, Eldon Ray. Trey Pratt. Jay Lunsford. Harold Scott, Ronald Powers, Chris Johnson, Bobby Keen, Walter Brasher. Fourth Row: Harvey Ray, David Brasher, Joel Goff, Rodney Tinsley, ken Morgan, Mark Barher, Keith Martin, Paul Ward, Adam Crosby, Jeff Rhodes, Scott W hite and Bart W ard. Coaches: Jerry Hayes, Mike Watson, Larry Barrett and Tim Gardner. 74 Coaches: Mike Watson, Tim Gardner, Head Coach Jerry Hayes and Larry Barrett 75 r r u 76 Mike Haggard Arthur Phelps 77 CLOCKWISE FROM BOTTOM: SOPHOMORE MAID — CINDY SMITH SENIOR MAID DEBRA CRAWLEY JUNIOR MAID TRACI ALEXANDER FRESHMAN MAID — DANA STRICKLIN 02 FARMERS BA Sw. Jg B Ba tg • i Mt • f ■%. • - m ? j . Trtisvre H ' ts Fvrpitwi 0 4 K •fci ! I j ' . .« N JP 4U «V U 81 Statisticians Denise Dickson Madonna Troxler -• I I Managers Darryl Stricklyn Tim Odle Members of the 1982 All-District Team Front Row: Paul Ward, Maurice McElrath, Van Pearcy. Back row: Lance Baker, David Fisher, Arthur Phelps, Mike Haggard, Billy Parrish. 82 82-83 Captains LaTonyau Mays Scott Tolley 83 82 85 PAINTHERETTES: Back Row, L to R: Denise Dickson, Madonna Troxler, Emily Ivy, Susan Bawcum, Kelly Bibbs. Front Row, L to R: Veronica Davenport, Pat Bledsoe, Phvl Bledsoe. LaTonyau Mays, Rita Pratt. LaRhonda Scott. PANTHERS: it Row, L to R: Nat Brasher, Tony lanan, Willie Sparks, Steve Clenney, Jerry tsitt. Gaylon Johnson. Back Row, L to R: my Fisher, Scott Tolley, Maurice lrath, Charles Smith, Anthony Mays, Scot- sher. Brad Hall, Tim Gardner. MGR. ANI) STATS Donna Brewer, Pat Posey, Chris Allen, Tina Bawcum, Dana Strieklyn. Top Row: Sonya Moore, Robbie Montgomery, Cindy Pratt. Jeannie Allen. Bottom Row r : Lisa Mayo, Shannon Pate, Paige Walker, Susie Hamilton. THE FRESHMEN Top Row: Randy Yarbro, Terry Pearey, Chris Johnson, Rodney Tinsley, James Sparks, Tim Gardener. Bottom Row: Joel Goff, Greg Duke, Todd Brawley, Brad Dodd, Keith Pratt. 88 Jerry Whitsitt Nal Brasher 1983 Basketball Homecoming The Fans Cheered, and the Band Played on! Sophomore Maid and Escort LaRhonda Scott and Anthony Mays Freshman Maid and Escort Kandi Buchanan and Scott Fisher Senior Maid and Escort Debra Crawley and Jerry Whitsitt Junior Maid and Escort Rita Pratt and Charles Smith Flower Girl and Ring Bearer DeeAnna Roberts and Kevin Yates Flower Girls Sarah Townsend and Meridith Crosby 1982-83 Homecoming King and Queen RIVERSIDE HIGH BASEBALL Andy Johnson, Timmy Sanders, John Scott, Tim Odle, Tony Buchanan, Jeff Sims, Lance Baker, Van Pearcy and Tracy King. Rich ard Shea, Brian Jones, Timmy Sanders, Lloyd Conrad, Peter McDonald, David Fisher, Jeff Gant, Mike Haggard, Sammy Fisher and Tim Gardner. 94 RIVERSIDE HIGH SOFTBALL Veronica Davenport, Melanie Tuten, Phyl Bledsoe, LaRhonda Scott, Pat Bledsoe, Lesa Sparks, and Beth Jones. Suzanne Ward, Glenda Moore, Rita Pratt, Emily Garrett. Gaye Tuten, Denise Dickson, Susan Bawcum, Darlene Boroughs, Christy Beasley and Lana Douglass. 1982 SOFTBALL Riverside 36 Jackson Christian 3 Riverside 19 Chester County 10 Riverside 14 Jackson West 20 Riverside 7 Somertown 4 Riverside 12 Somertown 0 Riverside 14 Perry County 4 Riverside 34 Jackson Christian 7 Riverside 11 Savannah 13 Riverside 4 Savannah 5 Riverside 14 Jackson West 11 Riverside 17 Sardis 5 DISTRICT CHAMPS REGIONAL CHAMPS Riverside ' 4 1982 BASEBALL OHA 3 Riverside 13 Scotts Hill 2 Riverside 1 Hoenwald 2 Riverside 12 Sardis 9 Riverside 14 J. Christian 1 Riverside 0 Savannah 11 Riverside 1 OHA 2 Riverside 3 Hoenwald 9 Riverside 9 Adamsville 1 Riverside 11 Sardis 3 Riverside 6 J. Christian 0 Riverside 7 Adamsville 6 Riverside 3 OHA 2 Riverside 10 OHA 9 Riverside 4 Bruceton 2 Riverside 7 OHA 20 96 ’ v DISTRICT CHAMPS REGIONAL RUNNER-UP Michelle Teague Co-Captain junior RHS Tammy Kilpatrick Captain Senior Amy Wallace Senior Debra Crawley Senior Kay Townsend Sponsor Sherry Johnson Senior Tina Blankenship Senior Staei Wood Senior Tammie Swindle Senior Stephanie Camper Sophomore 99 RAH RAH YEA 100 Tammy Kilpatrick Captain Michelle Teague Co-Captain L to R: Tammie Swindle, Stephanie Camper, Sherry Johnson, Amy Wallace, Tammy Kilpatrick, Michelle Teague, Debra Crawley, Tina Blankenship, Staci W ' ood. We, the R.H.S. Cheerleaders, would like to thank Mrs. Townsend for all her kindness, love, and support through this year. 102 OVERSIDE PANTHER TONY YATES BAND DIRECTOR WAYNE WRIGHT ASSISTANT DIRECTOR haniher s THE 1982-83 PANTHER SHEILA BOX COLORGLARD INSTRUCTOR 104 MARCHING 105 Tina Fisher Flag Corps Captain Senior Band Members They will be missed! Donna Bates Flag Corps Co-Captain 106 BRASS Front Row, L to R: Derek Moore, Patrick Houston, John Watkins, Stacey Maxwell, Kenny Middleton. Back Row, L to R: Kyle Townsend, Brian Kelley, Sean O’Cain, Ricky Inman, Bob Conger. LOW BRASS Left to Right: Carey Boaz, Mike Riley, Robert Watkins, Hoyt Barber, Martin Fisher, Mickey King. 107 WOODWINDS Front Row, L to R: Missy Odle, Missy Carrington, Georgia Pate, Lana Middleton, Alice Alexander, Nancy King, Beth Spence, Amy Adkins, Jennifer Scott, Lori Taylor. Back: Deena Montgomery, Trina Blankenship. Heather O’Cain. Jan Ivey, Audra Murphry, Tina Hayes, Kim Wallace, Tanya Leech and Deborah Yates. PERCUSSIONS L to R: Rhonda Monroe, Brad Dodd, Bart Blankenship, Ken Long, Gary Greenway, Jay Richardson, Anthony Powers, and Will Quinn. 108 RIFLE CORPS L to R: Christy Beasley, I,esa Sparks, Lisa Kelley Co-Captain, Lisa Hayes — Captain, Wendy Barnes, and Shelia Pulley. FLAG CORPS L to R: Tabby Cruse, Tish James, Shaunda Johnson, Lisa Gillette, Christy Blankenship, Shaunda Rushing, Donna Bates — Co- Captain, Michelle Phillips, Paula Moore, Sherry Hardin, Cammillia Mays, Cindy Todd, and Gina Wallace. Not Pictured: Tina Fisher, Flag Captain. 109 MAJORETTES Cindy Smith, Micki Maxwell HONORS, OFFICERS AND CAPTAINS Left to Right: Gary Greenway — Percussion Captain, Martin Fisher Treasurer, Donna Bates Vice President and Flag Co-Captain, 1 982-83 Awards, Lisa Hayes — President and Rifle Captain, Lisa Kelley — Rifle Co-Captain. Front: Kim LeMay - Drum Major, Kristie Stanton — Colorguard Commander. Not Pictured: Tina Fisher, Flag Captain. 110 JAZZ BAND Bark How, L to H: Rirky Inman, Sean O ' Cain. Brian Kelley. Kyle Townsend, Lisa Hayes, Mickey King. Middle Row, L to R: Martin Fisher, Robert Watkins, Mike Riley, Carey Boaz, Ken Long, Brad Dodd. Gary Greenwav. Front Row, L to R: Tanya Leech, Kim W allace, Deborah Yates, Heather O’Cain, Kristie Stanton. Ill 1982 Mt. Juliet Panther Band “Gettin’ Down” on “Georgia” 112 Award W inning Performance Class A in Action The Grand Finale “ 82 - 83 ” 113 Superintendent of Schools J. Wayne Stanfill and The Decatur County Board of Education 1. David L. Keeton 2. Ernest W. Mitchell 3. G. L. Teague 4. Fred Ward 5. Randy Quinn 6. Robert Bibbs 7. David Comer 8. Robert H. Kindle 9. Tony Taylor 10. J. Wayne Stanfill 115 Peggy Hayes Joan Buchanan Janice Strawn Riverside is very proud of its principal — Mike Watson — and its fine group of efficient secretaries. 116 William Crosby Advance Math Kay Townsend English Chris Brasher English Michael Lee History Glenda Moore has a natural rapport with her students. She has been an English teacher at Riverside for fourteen years longest tenure English teacher in the schools history. Lana Douglass English 117 Carolyn Giles has taught at Riverside for eighteen years and is presently serving as Guidance Counselor with the school. She is greatly ap¬ preciated for her work with Riverside’s S eniors as they seek entrance into post-graduate schools and life. Mary Dalton Library Renee Taylor Typing Mary Will Roberts VIP Judy Fisher Assistant Instructor Nan Smith Special Education 118 B etty Camper Home Economics Doris Ivey Home Economies Carol Vestal Science Willie G. Russell Machine Shop Billy Vestal has taught at Riverside for 10 years. Under his guidance the Agriculture Department of Riverside has grown to be one of the finest in the state. Willie Smith Auto Mechanics 119 Coach Larry Barren has nine years tenure as a coach at Riverside — longest among active Coaches with the school and second longest in the school’s history. Jerry Hayes Football Sammy Fisher Basketball Tim Gardner Assistant Coach 120 J. G. Brasher Distributive Ed. Charlie Conger General Math Laura Townsend V.O.E. Cathy Gilliam Health Occupations Branson Townsend VAP Tony Yates Band Charlie Conger and Lana Douglas are serious about their work. That is why they were elected as Riverside’s Favorite Teachers for 1982-83. Wayne Wright ' Band 121 LUNCHROOM STAFF Essie Brasher Jean Sims Wilma Johnson Linda Taylor ' 1 ; v ; -7 STUDENT COUNCIL 125 MATH CLUB MU ALPHA THETA 126 FRENCH CLUB 127 BIBLE CLUB OFFICE WORKERS LIBRARY WORKERS 128 AUTO MECHANICS I AUTO MECHANICS II 129 MACHINE SHOP DECA 130 Y.O.E. I 131 1st IN DISTRICT SALES, DE Michelle Wallace VOE PRESIDENT Marla Patterson VOE SUPER SALES PERSONS Back Row: Gail Montgomery, Tina Boyd, Shelia Johnson, Kristie Stanton, Kristen Keeton. Front Row: Sherry Barnickle, Tammy Swindle, Am Blankenship, Theresa Higdon, Michelle Hedge, Estella Evans. 132 H.O.S.A. I 133 F.H.A. OFFICERS F.H.A. HONOR CLUB 134 F.H.A. FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE F.H.A. JUNIOR AND SENIOR 135 Tammy Kilpatrick Staci Wood 136 Family Leaders of Tomorrow Miss Home Economics Michael Haggard and Jackie Dickson FFA SWEETHEART Emily Ivy MISS FHA Tina Fisher 137 Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Freshmen 138 FFA OFFICERS JR. OFFICERS — Keith Mathis Reporter, Keith Cambell Sec., Charles Smith — Pres., Kevin Cagle — V. Pres., James Tomlinson —Treas., Mark Jordan — Sentinel. SENIOR OFFICERS Daryl Stricklin — Reporter. Darin Moore — Sec., Lance Baker — Pres., Mike Courtright V. Pres., Garry Greenway Treas., Brian Miller — Sentinel. 139 HISTORY CLUB 140 1983 ANNUAL STAFF 142 BUSTIN’ LOOS 143 144 Decaturville Foodland Your Business Is Appreciated We Accept U. S. Government Foodstamps Striving to Serve You Better Payroll Checks Gladly Cashed Phone: 852-2971 Parsons Big Star 411 Tenn. Ave. North 847-6334 Fine Meats, Produce and Fruits The Flower Basket Mary Ruth and W. J. Brasher Serving Parsons, Decaturville, and Scotts Hill with Flowers for All Occasions 146 Wayne Townsend — Manager Maurice Townsend — Asst. Manager Parsons, TN 847-3721 TOWNSEND CHEVROLET COMPANY GM QUALITY SERVICE PARTS Swindle’s Backhoe Dozer Work All Types of Backhoe Work Work Footings Basements Install Septic Tanks Phone: 847-6146 Haul Dirt and Gravel 847-2283 Compliments of GRIGG’S BIG STAR 148 120 Church St. “Where Your Business Is Always Appreciated 1 ’ Lexington, TN CITIZEN STATE BANK Parsons, Tennessee 847-6316 Doug Hayes — President Steve White — Manager 149 ‘IP - W rf f f r , . Mil DECATUR COUNTY BANKS Established 1899 “This Is Your Bank” Member of F.D.I.C. Decaturville and Parsons, TN 150 Compliments of TOWN OF DECATURVILLE Mayor Bennie Yarbro Aldermen Gerald Buchanan Don Davis Jim England A. F. Hardin Larry Parrish Steve Weatherford Beautyland 847-3301 Specialize in Haircuts, Perms and Colors Penny Bell Pam Autry Phyllis Livingston 151 CITY DRUGS of Parsons Jerry Bell City Drugs of Scotts Hill Mike Fesmire Dirty Charlie’s Tavern “If you drive your old man to drink, drive him here.” QUINN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS PARSONS, TENN. “We Don’t Start Cookin’ ’Til We Hear From You” Sonic Drive-In Liberty Supermarkets Parsons, TN 847-3661 155 156 HANCOCK’S DRY GOODS DAVIS DRY GOODS Levis for the Whole Family Lexington. TN GRIGGS EXXON 2 11 East Main Street Parsons, TIN Eddie Griggs-0 wner 847-2022 WTBP RADIO 1550 ON YOUR DIAL URBAN COUNTY — ADULT CONTEMPORARY Parsons Tenn. TROXLERS SERVICE CENTER Parsons, TN 847-4821 Service With a Smile Institutional Foods Supplies P.O. Box 2063 Jackson, TN 38301 Compliments of Ili-Lo Dollar Store Decaturville, TN Snacks for every taste! . ; l |y hi .ilJ L. I ' lliiLl wrrnXy ' mr K ! ' r of m 171 A -x -c. For snackin’ good times ... you ' ll love TOM’S delicious snacks. Fresh chips. nuts, candies, cracker sandwiches, pastries. TOM’S has snacks for every occasion. GRAHAM SNACK FOODS, INC. 53 Lawrence Switch Road Jackson, Tennessee 38301 Phone 901-423-4330 CLEAN LINEN SERVICE 225 North Highland Avenue Jackson, Tennessee 38301 Serving All of West Tenn. 159 I DECATURVILLE I SPORTSWEAR Decaturville, TN 852-2571 847-7217 Shades of Sicily PIZZARIA Homemade Pizza Pan Pizza Lasagna Spaghetti 308 Holly St. Parsons, TN Eat in or Carry Out 160 CRAWLEY’S AUTO PARTS Congratulations Seniors Garrett Electronics Roy E. Garrett P.0. Box 158 209 E. 2nd St. Decaturville, TN Parsons, TN 38329 Tinker’s True Value Hardware Store Complete Line of Building Materials Parsons, TN Phone: 847-3871 MONROE MINI¬ MART Perryville Hwy. Gas — Good Service- With-a-Smile Congratulations: Tammie, Suzie, Kelly, Tina 162 163 164 165 167 r i TJppTqpp Mprket k ___ i 508 Tenn. Ave. South Parsons Serving Parsons and Decatur County From 6 AM to Midnight, Seven Days a Week, Including Holidays DECATURVILLE THE SPEC SHOP Optical Dispensary LUMBER 373 W. Church Lexington, TN CO. Phone: 968-7111 Decaturville, TN Hours: Mon., Tucs., Thurs., Fri. 8:30-5:00 Phone: 852-2851 Wed. and Sat. 8:30-12:00 Bausch and Lomb Soft Contact Lenses Sunglasses 168 DECATUR COUNTY FARM BUREAU DECATURVILLE, TN 852-2651 SEE US FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS: AUTO LIFE FARM HOSPITAL HOME AND OTHER ■ GOULD Electronics Electrical Products Gould Inc., Elec. Motor Div. 1831 Chestnut Street P.O. Box 187 St. Louis, Mo. 63166 169 Compliments of KOLPAK INDUSTRIES Parsons, TN 171 BOAZ TIRE AND APPLIANCE PARSONS TILE Dunlop Tiros All Typos of Furniluro DECORATORS and Appliances Carpet — Vinyl — Paint Wallpaper P.O. Box 70 PARSONS FORD, INC. Parsons, TN 38363 706 Main St. 847-3333 Com pio to Salos Parts and Sorvico G. B. Hill President Phone: Day 847-6340 Night 847-2544 24 Hr. Wrookor Sorvioo Compliments of All New! JAKE ' S MOTOR INN 3 Miles East Phones: 847-7321 HUGH’S 100-20 Hwy. Parsons, Tenn. 847-2718 GROCERY MARTIN REALTY AND APPRAISAL COMPANY Real Estate Brokers, Appraisers a ml Auctioneers P.O. Box 189 Decaturville. Tennessee 38329 Phone 901-852-2351 or 901-847-6229 ScottsIIill, TN 549-9162 DECATURYILLE RICKY L. WOOD ATTORNEY AT LAW P.O. Box 645 Lexington, Tennessee 3835 1 HOG Office: Citizens State Bank Bhlg. 102 W. Main Street BUYING STATION Hwy. 69 S. Dooaturvillo Parsons, TN 38363 847-6713 1 Montgomery! Tod Rains, Manager Hava! N11 Earl Funderburk, Asst. Manager 852-4319 Highway 20 East Parsons, Tennessee 38363 847-3701 172 Pcrryville Highway 5 Parsons, Tennessee for Your Listening and Dancing Pleasure Plus - Live DJ Disco Dancing — Lighted Dance Floor Located 1 Vi Miles East of Parsons on Hwy. 100 and 20 Compliments of SALANT SALANT CORP. Parsons, TN 173 LUNSFORD’S PHARMACY James Lunsford — Reg. Pharmacist Phone —852-4111 Decaturvillc, TN MEDICAL CENTER DISCOUNT DRUGS Phone — 847-6295 Parsons, TN y PONTIAC JOHNSON BROS. BUICK PONTIAC GMC, INC. 272 W. Church Street Lexington, Tennessee 38351 W. T. Johnson Day Phone 968-3625 President Home Phone 968-2470 BILL S MEN’S SHOP Go Big Blue Tuxedo Rentals Parsons, TN 847-6439 PARSON’S TEXACO PARSONS, TENN. Congratulations: Suzie Smart Kelly Bibbs Tammie S. lownsend Insurance pBi Agcncyjj 105 West 2nd Street P.0. Box 98 Parsons. Tennessee 38363 847-6341 Complete Insurance Service JOHNSEY’S SPORTING GOODS 447 N. Royal Phone 427-1082 Jackson, Tennessee 38301 Come See Us Monrow’s Restaurant Perryville Highway Hot Fish Steaks Salad Bar Best Wishes From THE PINE TREE COUNTRY CLUB Tucker’s Restaurant Clean and Friendly Atmosphere Parsons, TN 847-7613 176 Donald L. Hopper 14 Lynley Cove Jackson, TN 38301 Tel. (901)668-9276 1-800-457-3745 SUUSIUIAHY Of ' .A!, NATION COM PA N Y PRINCETON INDUSTRIES CORP. PIC I N O U S T R IA I PARK • PRINCETON. INDIA N A 47670 LANCASTER S L.P. GAS INC. 112 East Main Parsons, TN Owners: Paul Staton J. L. Lancaster TENNESSEE TELEPHONE CO. 302 E. Main Street Parsons, Tenn. 847-6321 McILL WAIN’S AMACO Parson, TN J. WAYNE STANFILL Superintendent RON S AUTO SERVICE 24 Hour Wrecker Main Street Hwy. 114 Phone: 549-9412 178 F P FOOD MARKET Fresh Meat, Vegetables and Groceries Shell Gas 852-2641 Decaturville, TN FASHION CORNER 847-3501 Compliments PERRY’S FOOTWEAR “Shoes for the Entire Family” AND FASHION FLAIR BEAUTY SALON Beauty Operators: Joy, Susan, Bobby, and Susan 847-6838 v «r - 1 ?U I Doug and John Hays LONG EQUIPMENT 112 W. Main 48 years of Service 847-3411 JML K A T ' Hf y i jl ' ■ ( m DR. RUDY MEEKS, D.D.S. By the Medical Center Parsons, Tennessee R. C. Montgomery Janis Wright Joe Hishfill Jan Aaron Nell England Don Davis Judy White Mary Jo Smith Dale Fuqua Margie Stevenson Congratulations Seniors! THE NEWS LEADER “A Newspaper for and About Decatur Countians” Mary Alexander Editor 847-6354


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