Rappahannock News

Rappahanno­ck County Public Schools • 1st Semester

- Compiled from the Rappahanno­ck News archives by Jan Clatterbuc­k

3RD GRADE

All A’s: Adele Genho, Orion Golder, Brantley Harrison, Harper Jenkins, Makenna Keane, Cayden Kidwell, Benjamin King, Gemma Manaois, Elsie Matthews, Sawyer Pond, Jackson Pullen, Brynn Ray, Colton Raymond, Dylan Reid, Hailey Voorhies, Kyle Walker, Bryce Wharton.

A/B: Gavin Anderson, Hunter Carroll, Riley Chapman, John Colvin, Branson Conway, Trenton Elliott, Kyly Gingles, Colt Helbock, Jorge Hernandez Velasco, Kayla Ibarra, Addison Jenkins, Wyatt Lowe, Robert Mills, Adrianna Newkirk, Trinity Todd.

4TH GRADE

All A’s: Bentley Brown, Xander Calhoun, Kyle Deal, Addison Gray, Richard Jones, Eugene Lopiano, Harley McKnight, Garrett Moore, Mariah Phillips, Dorothy Reder, Alex Settle, Randolph Smith, Lily Snider, Nathaniel Valentine, Jonas Volmrich, Jason Williams, Jackson Wines.

A/B: Adrien Anthony, Mia Arellano Ledezma, Charles Baldwin, Clayton Baldwin, Yureli Canseco, Kyndal Christian, Malcolm Christian, Ayden Compton, Rose Grimsley, Wyatt Jenkins, Cameron Jobber-Spence, Liam Kerns, Emily Langley, Blake Lillard, Carter Morey, Lucas Morey, Reed Morey, Aubrey Murray, Anna Payne, Cooper Pitts, Landen Posey, Jared Pullen-Harrison, Justine Smith, Lee Tharp, Addison Trudnak, Kacey Wimer.

5TH GRADE

All A’s: Peter Baldwin, Savannah Butler, Sydney Clem, Lorelei Critzer, Madeline Fowler, Landon Graves, Adlin Hubble, Chase Keyser, Nathaniel Moore, Lindsey Pempel, Aliza Pullen, Mary Reinboldt, Aidan Robinson, Emily Scheulen, Ava Stoner, Jayden Whitt.

A/B: Aiden Anthony, Alexis Arellano Ledezma, Chloe Banks, Colt Barron, Nicholas Burfield, Chase Clark, Dominik Cropp, Gerrit de Wit, Gabriel Elias, Wyatt Fincham, Kyleigh Hayzlett, Jordan Lehmer, Fiona Loth, Bradley Partlow, Jake Peyton, Carolin Santos Hernandez, George Saulsbury, Brooklyn Smith, Kailo Smith, Maddox Smith, Taylor Waddell, Thomas Walker, Emily Wines, Emily Woolman.

6TH GRADE

All A’s: Malachi Brown, Sophia Butler, Jason Deal, Faith Harrison, Harrison King, Andrew Loock, Brielle McCoy, Cameryn Reder.

A/B: Lily Baldwin, Sara Baldwin, Nolan Brown, Kevin Cumberland, Shane Hawkins, Jacob Nash, Isabelle Robey, Drew Robinson, Jason Streagle, Xavier Todd.

7TH GRADE

All A’s: Danielle Armor, Shawne Christian, Mason Comer, Alaynna Compton, Lilly Grimsley, Summer Hill, Christophe­r Jenkins, Emily Matthews Maestri, Gabrielle Moreno, Declan Perrot, Isaac Plaksin, Carmen Pond, Seth Shackelfor­d, Jameson Snelson, Emma Walker, Joel Wangsgard, Isabella Waterbury, Cody Weller.

A/B: Elizabeth Blevins, Jacob Brown, Grant Burfield, Lucy Colvin, Gabrealla Fincham, Elias Genho, Raleigh Keys, Zachary Langley, Henry Loth, Nicolas Rhoads, Robert Williams.

8TH GRADE

All A’s: Brookelyn Atkins, Tucker Atkins, Emma Brown, Natalie Campbell, Shelby Clem, Alexis Gainer, Hugh Garner, Landon JobberSpen­ce, Michael Kaczor, David Loock, Jeremiah Phillips, Glori Sell, Summer Shackelfor­d, Hayden Watson. A/B: Ryan Atkins, Damian Brown, Brianna Covarrubia­s Rodriguez, Daniel Gallardo, Natalie Hawkins, Hunter Jenkins, Jared Loving, Cody Marcus, Giulietta Pates, Colton Presgraves, William Vandrey, Hayden VicenteAgu­irre, Gage Whitt, Joseph Wissinger, Joshua Wood.

9TH GRADE

All A’s: Abigail Atkins, Winston Baldwin, Jose Canseco Martinez, Ward Cash IV, Payton Cillo, Andrew Deal, Ryan Deal, Carter Goff, Claire Keyser, Laina Moore, Samuel PerDieu, Isaac Scheulen, Caleb Vitko, Reilly Waggener Talley.

A/B: Beth Barron, Hunter Compton, Josue Gallardo, Nathan Genho, Rhys Milam, Mason Smith, Jared Wangsgard.

10TH GRADE

All A’s: Angelle Campbell, Katie Cournan, Samuel Reed, Camden Shanks, Luke Ubben, Samuel Vandrey, Amoni Vice, Ryan Williams.

A/B: Ryan Campbell, Shawn Carver, Ethan Eisenmann, Austin Herrell, Emily Jenkins, Parker Jones, Nathaniel Lowe, John McKelvey II, Hayden Milam, Nicholas Plaksin, Colby Poe, Jenna Richardson, Quinn Sanborn, Liberti Sell, Noah Simpson, Samuel Stanton.

11TH GRADE

All A’s: Tori Atkins, Kamryn Brown, Jaden Cillo, Katelyn Compton, Luke Ellis, Sarabeth Ellis, Cassia Gainer, Jasmine Grimsley, Isaiah Huff, Lilyan Jenkins, Mirandah Jenkins, Payton Luthi, Brealyn Steward, Natalya White, Zander Woyciechow­ski.

A/B: Charles Baker Jr., Ian Cordero, Ava Genho, Olivia Gibson, Lana Hernandez, Cheyenne Hill, Kayleigh Hudson, Blake Keyser, Curtis Lillard, Kierstin Mills, Annie PerDieu, Matthew Pullen, Elijah Ramey, Robert Reid, Meredith Siqueiros, Clinton Snead, Krystonna Tuel.

12TH GRADE

All A’s: Madison Brantley, Evan Jenkins, Abigail Mason, Taven Murrah, Alec Petty, Camron Wayland, Rachel Weghorst.

A/B: Lacey Boyd, Daniel Deal, Domenic Del Grosso, Jesse Foster, Agustin Garcia, Paul Grigsby, Emma Hitt, Samantha Luthi, Olivia Scheulen, Taylor Settle, Matthew Sisk, Cheyenne Stringfell­ow, Carrington Wayland, Jordan Welch, Chase Wharton, Sydney Wharton, Justin Wissinger, Jaesean Yates.

February 11, 1960

A nationally known garment manufactur­ing company is very interested in locating a plant in Rappahanno­ck County. The company would employ from 125 to 150 people, 90 percent of whom would be women with an annual payroll of a quarter of a million dollars. A mass meeting will be held Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Flint Hill Fire Hall to give the citizens of the county an opportunit­y to gain as much informatio­n as possible.

Mr. Allen Johnson of New Market, a former resident of Rappahanno­ck who is familiar with the workings of a similar plant in New Market, will be at the meeting.

Boy Scout troops from Flint Hill and Washington went on a camping trip to Rock Enon near Front Royal over the weekend. From the Flint Hill troop were Charlie Smith, Marvin Bradford III, Bobbie Pullen, Pat Foster, Walter Krause and Johnnie Moore; from Washington were Tim Keating, Roger Hawkins, Frank and

Page Moffett, Jimmie Jenkins and

David Palmer.

Messers James E. Yates and J. R. Latham have been selected by Rappahanno­ck sheep owners to represent the county on its wool marketing committee. Committees representi­ng the Clark, Fauquier, Culpeper and Rappahanno­ck wool pools plan a get-together the latter part of this month to discuss and make 1960 wool marketing plans.

February 7, 1985

A compromise was reached between a group of five ministers and the Rappahanno­ck Planning Commission over the provision in the proposed zoning ordinance dealing with places of worship. Ministers and others in the county have been concerned about the provision which would stipulate that places of worship would need a special use permit from the Board of Zoning Appeals. The five ministers were Rev. John Burke of Gid Brown Bible Church, Rev. Hoover Heflin of Five Forks Regular Baptist Church, Rev. Michael Lamm of Sperryvill­e Assembly of God, Rev. Lindsey Savage of Massanova Pentacosta­l Church and Rev. Milton Switzer of Hope Hill Baptist Church.

Sheriff John Henry Woodward during the February 4 Supervisor­s’ meeting asked the Board to authorize him to charge surroundin­g counties for keeping their prisoners in Rappahanno­ck’s jail. Woodward said that right now Greene and Madison counties house prisoners in the county’s jail free of charge. It costs Rappahanno­ck County $15 per day to keep a prisoner. The state reimburses the county $7 per day for each prisoner.

Mrs. C. E. Johnson, Jr., was hostess to the Sperryvill­e Bridge Club at her home on Friday night. Guests were Mrs. Brown Miller, Mrs. Frances Tabler, Mrs. Jack Brown, Mrs. Roy L. Reeve, Mrs. Dale Metzinger, Mrs. Mary Quaintance, Mrs. R. E. Thompsen and Mrs. Ulrich Maeyer. Prize winners were Mrs. Thompsen, Mrs. Quaintance and Mrs. Maeyer.

February 9, 2000

Mrs. Janie Beahm of Rappahanno­ck County made beautiful wool rugs, that are not only displayed in homes in this county but in many states and foreign countries. She knew how to make rugs that would last a lifetime and her colors coordinate­d beautifull­y. It was a great hobby for Mrs. Beahm, since she lived alone.

John Marocchi of Rappahanno­ck County was among 252 voting delegates in Williamsbu­rg who help formulate legislativ­e policies for the year 2000 during the Virginia Farm Bureau Federation’s 74th Annual Convention. With more than 138,000 members in 88 county Farm Bureaus, the Virginia Farm Bureau Federation is the state’s largest farm organizati­on.

Planning for Rappahanno­ck County’s Year 2000 Relay for Life got underway with an enthusiast­ic start at the Washington Fire Hall on Feb. 2 The meeting began with a presentati­on of awards by Ms. Jane Johnson, the Regional Coordinato­r for the American Cancer Society.

Ms. Johsnon presented both a trophy and a banner to Mrs. Ester Settle, who received them on behalf of all who contribute­d to last year’s outstandin­g accomplish­ment.

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