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ditor Kim Burch and Assistant Editor Kim ockman assign articles to the Rebel Realm aff members. istening attentively, Rebel Realm staff embers receive instructions for their next eadline. Several members of the Rebel Realm staff assemble the fifth edition of the newspaper for distribution. Yearbook Editor Tracy Miller and Assistant Editor Ronda Williams carefully proofread the copy and layout of a yearbook page. Yearbook Newspaper 53
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Capturing the Moment Memories are cherised by one and all. The yearbook staff and the Rebel Realm newspaper staff worked hard to capture the memorable events at RHS. With editor Tracy Miller and assis- tant edit or Ronda Williams on top, the yearbook staff strove to bring the 1987 Rebel into perspective. This was not an easy task — the staff was very inexperienced and had to learn all about copywriting and laying out pages. After perfecting these skills, they spent many long hours working together to meet deadlines and to raise money to finance the book. A Yearbook — Front Row — Teresa Crawford, Kim A. Burch, Stephanie Tomlin, Kathy Reed, Tracy Miller. Second Row — Sponsor, Ms. Jones; Penni Thorne, Emily Carickhoff, Karen Dedrick. Third Row — Troy Plott, Daniel Migueres. Not Pictured — Ronda Williams. Newspaper — Front Row — Sponsor, Mrs. Loy; Kim Hockman, Stephanie Tomlin, Penni Thorne, Ronda Williams, Shelly Cash, Andy Smiley. Second Row — Renee Richie, Kim A. Burch, Katie Kesinger, Teresa Crawford, Holly McBride. 52 Yearbook Newspaper successful ad campaign and candy sale helped the staff meet their finan- cial goal. The staff also sponsored the Wo-Man Contest in November to pro- mote the sale of the yearbook. The dedication of the members of the staff was tremendous, but two staff members stood out in particular. Tracy Miller and Ronda Williams were named the Most Outstanding Members. The Rebel Realm, the yearbook’s counterpart, was under the advisory of Kim Loy. The staff worked hard to make each edition better than the last. Every six weeks, the paper was distributed to the students and faculty To make the staff’s job easier, money from the sale of the newspaper was used to purchase a special collectior of Newsroom computer disks. The Rebel Realm staff also had ar outstanding member. Kim Burct worked extra hard to get her story ir on time, and to help get the Rebe Realm published. Both the yearbook staff and the Rebel Realm staff endeavored to keer the student body informed anc preserve the memories held here a RHS.
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Steps to Success | Always prepared to serve, four clubs at RHS had very important duties and accomplished them with continuous smiles. Goals were achieved through projects in different ways. The Student Cooperative Associa- tion, a very active club, sponsored by Mrs. Carrie Irvine, organized two blood mobiles. The first one was in Oc- tober with a very limited number of donors due to sports activities; the second one in June was more suc- cessful with thirty-seven donors. At Christmas, the club accepted donations for needy families. The donations were taken in charge by VMI and redistributed to those who needed extra help during the Christmas season. Also at Christmas, the SCA held a door decoration con- test within the school. To improve the treasury, the SCA organized a computer dating fund. A survey was given to the students and those students who wished to do so could obtain a matching for one dollar. The money from the dating service NHS — Front Row — Renee Richie, Kim Hockman, Michelle Cash, Kathy Reed. Second Row — Mrs. Topping, Sponsor; Patricia Kess- inger, Joan Swisher, Emily Carickhoff, Kim Burch. Third Row — Terry Whitesell, Ken Noblin. SCA — Front Row — Mrs. Irvine, Sponsor; Penni Thorne, Missy Hartless, Phillip Thomp- son, Stephanie Tomlin. Second Row — Michelle Baumann, Jeff Blalock, Carol Clements, Kim Burch, Tracy Miller, Shelly Cash. Third Row — Nicole Bailey, Sharon Fit- zgerald, Rhonda Fleshman, Kellie Swisher, Peggy McNeil. Fourth Row — Robert Wilson, Terry Whitesell, Jeremy Harwley, T. Kessinger, Greg Staton, Neils Schroeder. 54 Clubs was used in the Toddy Bare Athletic Scholarship. One of the most important projects this year was replacing the RHS school sign. ‘‘We are looking forward to a good ’87-88 year,” stated SCA sponsor, Mrs. Carrie Irvine. The National Honor Society, spon- sored by Mrs. Ramona Topping, par- ticipated in the TV show ‘“‘Pop Quiz.” The best students of RHS gave the best of themselves. The NHS members were led by President, Joan Swisher; Vice-President, Ken Noblin; Secretary, Kim Hockman; Treasurer, Michelle Cash. The new members were: Junior — Katie Kessinger; Sophomores — Robbie Bowers, Karen Fitzgerald, Andy Smiley, Scott Fleshman, Lori Bryant, Rhonda Fleshman, Tim May, Tami Polakiewicz, Samantha Groah, Jeremy Harwley, Shannon Tomlin, Sharon Fitzgerald, Shawn Shockley, Fonda Wimer. The Future Business Leaders of America had a very active year with many fundraising activities. The money made by the members was! used for different causes such as the) Christmas baskets, which were offered to needy families. The money was also . used for the FBLA trip to Kings Do- | minion Amusement Park. The FBLA) officers were: President, Penni Thorne; Vice-President, Tami Graves; Secretary, Gina Clark; Treasurer, Jamie Ford. Two years after its organization, the Rockbridge SADD chapter continued | its crusade against alcohol. The club was headed by President, Phillip Thompson; Vice President, Scarlett) Edwards; Secretary-Treasurer, Greg. Camden. Throughout the school year, SADD members participated in several activities designed to educate the students about the dangers of drinking and driving. For example, they traveled to Brownsburg Middle School. SADD, along with the RHS in- terest group, also sponsored the after prom breakfast at the Timber Ridge Community Building. In addition, the SADD chapter provided rides home for people who needed them. |
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