Chilhowie High School - Chilvalee Yearbook (Chilhowie, VA)
- Class of 1961
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. 4-. We Vievo Cdilfiowie Higd ‘ dvough ‘6dese Port 2 ils THE 1CHIL . !- U ll ' l Ulllll , . HIGH SCHOOL CHILHOWIE, VIRGINIA V A L E E DarlSfe Rowland Linda Moser Business Managers R| 9 BSlHi 1 1 1 n u, 1 1 1 f. 1 - s ' Wm ' :trj. Kf wf ' f ™ H m Ljt A B B fli « - ' ' ' ' W m Hb fl J M Btmm mm a %. Dinkins ' , ' Ji lyfi eve VJe Develop... ScHoUsticmij... Socmly,,, FOREWORD Through the orange and green doors we enter into life at Chilhowie High. These portals are symbols of intangible doors through which we may enter into a fuller life by the wise guidance of our teachers, dili- gent study in classes, active participation in clubs, and enthusiastic competition in sports. This record, the 1961 CHILVALEE,is made possible through doors of salesmanship - sales to the advertisers and you the subscribers. We thank you both and hope you enjoy looking 6 ....Sfirougfi Qhe “Doors” Of: GUIDANCE Administration 8-13 ENDEAVOR Classes 14-43 PARTICIPATION Activities 44-55 COMPETITION Sports 56-65 SALESMANSHIP Advertisements 66-84 7 n Fii 8 Mr. J. Leonard Mauck Mr. George French Kreger ADMINISTRATION MR. J. LEONARD MAUCK, B.S., M.A. SUPERINTENDENT OF SMYTH COUNTY SCHOOLS Shepherd College, Concord College, Pea- body College, University of Virginia MR. G. F. KREGER, A.B., M.S. PRINCIPAL OF CHILHOWIE HIGH SCHOOL Lees-McRae College, Emory and Henry College, University of Tennessee Mr. Kreger works in his office, assisted his secretary, Mrs. Faye S. Cregger. 10 FACULTY MRS. MARY V. BONHAM Virginia Intermont College, Emory and Henry Col- lege, A.B., William and Mary College, A.B. in L. S. Librarian; Sponsor of N.H.S. MRS. ANNE B. CATRON Wittenburg University, A.B., University of Virginia, M. ED. Geometry, Math, Chemistry; Sponsor of Eighth Grade MRS. MILDRED B. CLARK Furman University, B.A.; Girls ' Physical Educa- tion MR. CLEVE COMPTON Carson-Newman College, B.S., Physical Ed- ucation, Ge ography, Math; Coach of Football, Track; Sponsor of Monogram Club; Athletic Director MRS. MARY KATHERINE COMPTON Carson-Newman College, B.S.; Physical Education, General Science; Sponsor of Freshman Class MISS MARY PAYNE COPENHAVER Martha Washington College, Emory and Henry College, B.S.; English, Guidance Director; Sponsor of S.C.A. and Eighth Grade MR. GREEVER CROUSE Emory and Henry College, B.A.; University of Kentucky, M.A.; Assistant Principal; Math MR. A. B. FARMER Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S.,M.S.; Iowa State College, M.S.; Agriculture and Shop; Sponsor of Future Farmers of America MISS WILMA L. FLANARY Emory and Henry College, B.A.; English, Spanish; Sponsor of CHILAZETTE and Sophomore Class MRS. GLADYS H. FRYE Radford College, B.S.; Home Economics; Supervisor of Cafeteria; Sponsor of Future Homemakers of America FACULTY MRS. JANE M, GOFF Emory and Henry College, B. Ed.; Typing, Book- keeping; Sponsor of Sophomore Class MR. CHARLES HARRISON East Tennessee State College, B.S.; Biology, General Science, Physical Education; Coach of Football, Basketball, and Baseball MR. ROBERT C. HELTON King College, B.A.; History, Physical Education; Coach of Football, Basketball MR. JAMES T. HURT Eastern Kentucky State College; University of Kentucky; Band, Chorus, Speech and Drama MISS ELIZABETH LOVE Emory and Henry College, B.A.; Algebra, Geome- try; Sponsor of Tri-Hi- Y and Eighth Grade MRS. PANSY R. ROLLINS Radford College, B.S., B.A.; English; Sponsor of THE CHILVALEE and Senior Class MR. KENNETH SMITH Emory and Henry College, B.A.; History, General Business; Coach of Football, Basketball, and Track MISS LOUISE SNAVELY Averett College, Radford College, B.A.; Columbia University, M.A.; English, Government; Sponsor of THE CHILVALEE and Senior Class MR. HERBERT SPROLES Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S.; Agriculture and Shop; Sponsor of Future Farmers of America MRS. FAYE S. CREGGER Secretary 2 32icuky And Staff Are Caugdt Unaiuares Preparing lunch are Mrs. Rosenbaum, Mrs. Pruitt, and Mrs. Heffinger. Students chat with Mr. Compton. Mr. Hurt and Mr. Farmer entertain the student body in assemblies. 13 14 SENIORS OF 1961 Left to right: Jo Ann Dinkins, Roger Brown, Linda Moser, Glenna Powers, Barbara Blevins PRESIDENT Jo Ann Dinkins VICE-PRESIDENT Roger Brown SECRETARY Linda Moser TREASURER Glenna Powers REPORTER Barbara Blevins COLORS: Blue and White FLOWER: Forget-me-not MOTTO: Upward and Onward” Selecting colors, flower, and motto for class approval are Richard Kilby, Glenna Powers, Suzio Manuel, ? 1 Jo Ann Dinkins, Although the Class of 1961 is not the largest Senior Class in the history of Chilhowie High School, it has the unique distinction of being the last fully-organized class to graduate under the four-year system. Not all the seventy members will graduate in June, but some will complete their requirements in summer school. 16 i EDWIN BAUMGARDNER LOWELL BLEVINS BARBARA BLEVINS MAX BLEVINS JACKIE BLEVINS DONALD BOWMAN ROGER BROWN JEAN BUCHANAN DOUGLAS CRESS ANN CRUTCHFIELD 17 FRANCES DEAN BETTY DOLINGER JO ANN DINKINS BRENDA ELLER BARBARA DOLINGER JIMMY ELLER CARSON EVANS BRENDA FLEMING JOE GARRETSON TOMMY GENTRY 18 I 19 WILLIAM HICKS JEANETTE HOLMES PRESTON HUNT SCOTTIE JONES RONALD HOUCK CHARLES KEEN 20 , I I i JAMES McCREADY JAMES CBBORNE JAMES MILLER JOHNNY PAULEY LINDA MOSER CHARLES POOLE 21 THELMA POWERS VELMA POWERS WADE POWERS MARY PRATER KENNETH PRESNELL HARRY PRUITT JAMES REED SHARON RICE CAROL RILEY CHARLES RILEY 22 I DENNY ROSE DARLENE ROWLAND SUE SHELTON SUE SHUPE JACK STATON JOAN STUART 23 We wmt to vememSev tde eLctivities And j ” j 1 i honors of wemSers of tfie Senior Chss MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Suzie Manuel James Groseclose Darlene Rowland NEATEST Barbara Blevins Ernest Poole MOST SCHOOL- SPIRITED Janis Greeson Wade Powers MOST COURTEOUS Martha Jo Hackney Scottie Jones MOST POPULAR Suzie Manuel Wade Powers SENIOR SUPERLATIVES WITTIEST Janis Greeson Joe Garretson FRIENDLIEST Jo Ann Dinkins Glenna Powers Not Pictured; Larry McClure MOST DEPENDABLE Martha Jo Hackney Linda Moser James Groseclose Porter Farmer and Dav- id Blankenbeckler work in chemistry laboratory. Linda Freeman and Jo Cullop select patterns in home economics class. acfiuifies open Cl ass Roger Brown points to a problem in algebra. Nancy Gross distributes papers in an English Some band members practice a special number. class. doors of opportunity... Jerry Hart selects a good book for study in the lib- rary. Thelma Powers and Jack Staton take part in a mock election in government class. Mr. Harrison demonstrates to a biology group. Physical education helps build strong, healthy bodies. Students develop skill in typing. ...anJ pvepAve us for graduafi ion Magdalene Blevins and Mary Staton pract- ice home nursing on patient Donna Martin. Mrs. Rollins discusses literature with an English class. Agriculture students use various types of farm equipment. James Miller and Susie Hart prepare for graduation. A government class watch Linda Hawkins point to an election map. These students find the library a good place to read and study. JUNIORS OF 1961 The Junior Class is small and not organized be- cause of the transition to a five-year system. .iiuors have been included with the Seniors in most activities. Magdalene Blevins Joseph Blizzard Thomas Casey Nancy Craft Benny Dunlap Carson Evans Dolores Hartley Charlene Hawkins Linda Hawkins Mary Massengill Early Robinson Sylvia Thomas Robert Wiley 31 SOPHOMORES OF 1961 Left to right: Porter Farmer, Eddie Pruitt, Sandra Echols, David Blevins, Martha Jo Copenhaver. PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER REPORTER Porter Farmer . Eddie Pruitt Sandra Echols .David Blevins Martha Jo Copenhaver The Sophomore Class of 1961 as the Senior Class of 1963 will be the first class to graduate under the new five- year system. NOT PICTURED: Carol Blevins Minnie Barlow Polly Barlow David Cecil Blankenbeckler Blevins David Blevins Larry Libby Roy Mary Janie Blevins Blevins Blevins Blizzard Copenhaver Martha Jo Arlis Paul Dottie Carolyn Copenhaver Crutchfield Crutchfield Cullop Dowell Roberta Sandra Porter Mary Doris Doyle Echols Farmer Freeman Gilley Johnny Connie Dickie Betty Dianna Grinstead Haga Hale Hamm Hart Jim Ruth Ella Mae Alma Brenda Hawkins Hawkins Hayes Johnson Johnson John Marlene Allen Edith Lorene Johnson Johnson Jones Keen Lawrence Mary Ralph Joe Donna Louise Louthian Love Lundy Martin Martin Patsy Roger Warren Lorraine Tommy Martin Martin Martin M cClure McClure 34 Charles Neitch Janet Osborne James Osborne Texie Osborne Ann Owens Mike Linda Parker Poe Eddie Billy Pruitt Reid Joyce Judy Roberts Rose David Mary Mae Shupe Staton Testerman Louise Doug Thomas Tuell Sandra Whetsel Warren Widener Lois Williams Jeanie Rouse 35 FRESHMEN OF 1961 PRESroENT Nancy Sowder VICE-PRESIDENT Jerry Blevins SECRETARY- TREASURER Sandra Houck REPORTER Shelia Greever Left to right: Nancy Sowder, Jerry Blevins, Sandra Houck, Shelia Greever NOT PICTURED: Jimmy Gilley Gordon Johnson Billy Larmer Ronald Adams Nancy Arnold B. Baumgardner Bob Billings Ben Blevins Claude Blevins Connie Blevins George Blevins Jerry Blevins Linda Blevins Ronna Blevins Billy Bowman Mary Bowman Roger Bowman 36 Helen Browning George Collins Jo Cullop Donna Dancy David DeBord Charlotte Dempsey Brenda Dinwiddle Ralph Dinwiddle Edward Doane Douglas Doss Carol Eller Joyce Epperson Charity Evans Nancy Fields Randal Fisher Levoda Goff Shelia Greever Edward Gross Mary Ann Gross Janet Hainer Ronald Hamm Pricilla Hayden David Heath Delmer Heath 37 Mary K. Heath Eddie Horne Sandra Houck Linda Hunt Otis Hutton Douglas Jones Paul Jones Mary Etta Kilby Sue Ledford George Martin John Martin Kent Martin Linda Martin Edward Mason Linda Mason Billy McClure Kenneth Meredith Ronald Murray Nancy Mutter Mary Paschal Darwin Peake Linda Peake Ronald Poe Patricia Poston 38 Carol Powers David Reed Sue Riley Gay Robinson Rodney Russell Lois eets Nancy Sowder- Jackie Stamper John Stamper Kellas Stoots Rhoda Sullins James Tallent James Taylor Louise Taylor Julia Tiller Rose Trail Charlotte Troxell Roger Tucker Shirley Tuell Billy Warf Jerry Widener Mary V. Wilkinson Louise Wyatt Patricia Young 39 EIGHTH GRADE OF 1961 PRESIDENT Elgene Johnson VICE-PRESIDENT Lawrence Sheets SECRETARY- TREASURER Steve Martin REPORTER Dennis Wheeler Left to right: Dennis Wheeler, Elgene Johnson, Lawrence Sheets, Steve Martin NOT PICTURED: Jackie Blevins, Carl Gilley, Paul Howell, Charles Larmer, James Thomas, Pete Harris, Mike Porter, Dwight Blevins Jimmy Aker Douglas Anderson Drema Anderson Phyllis Anderson Ronnie Ball Brenda Barlow Wylene Barlow Ann Baumgardner Charles Bennett Carol Blankenbeckler Dennis Blankenbeckler Ronnie Blankenbeckler Jo Ann Billings Billy Blevins Darlene Blevins Donnie Blevins Jimmy Blevins Nina Blevins Roger Blevins Thelma Blizzard 40 Roger Bowman Jackie Sue Buchanan Dane Bullins Calvern Carrico Libby Coe Sonny Coe Dewey Collins Shirley Combs Charles Copenhaver David Counts Connie Craft Roger Cress Christine Crewey Nancy Crouse Phyllis Crutchfield Don Dalton Dorothy Dean Linda Delp Velma Dempsey Jerry Denton Gaye Doane Glenn Dolinger Patsy Dolinger Claude Dowell Jimmy Doyle Ronnie Edwards Connie Eller Elaine Elswick Martha Emerson Harold Evans Doyal Finley Barbara Fisher Linda Freeman Lowell Frye Rodney Gentry Earl Gilley Watson Gollehon Carol Goodman Tony Gordy Ann Grant Mary Ann Greer Patty Greeson 41 .if..’ Donnie Groseclose Christella Gross Larry Hamm Jerry Hart Roger Hart Lois Hawkins Roger Hawkins John Hayes Frank Heath Jimmy Heninger Don Hicks Ruth Holman Pamela Hopkins Eugenia Howard Estel Hutton Dan Jackson Donnie Jackson William Jackson Christine Johnson Elgene Johnson J. C. Jones Max Jones Albert Keen Danny Lowe Maxine Lowe Eugene Marsh Allen Martin Junior Martin Steve Martin Wanda Martin Danny McClure Phyllis McClure Roger McClure Teddy McClure Bobby McCormick Scottie McCormick Clarice McVey Richard Nelson Tommy Orr Ben Osborne Jane Owens Linda Owens 42 Nancy Owens Brenda Peake Roger Peake Norma Pennington Brenda Poston Carol Poston Joe Poston Betty Powers Roy Clay Powers Virginia Prater Donnie Pruitt Jackie Ratliff Wayne Ratcliff Margaret Riley Freddie Rouse George Rouse Sandra Rouse Ann Sauls Carolyn Sheets Lawrence Sheets Eddie Shelton Helen Shew Moelina Shores Dorothy Stines Jimmy Stuart Johnny Stuart Betty Sullins Howard Tallent Ernest Teaters Raymond Thomas Linda Tilson Janie Trail Barbara Tuell Betty Tuell Kenneth Tuell Linda Umbarger Jack Underwood Harold Walton Dennis Wheeler David Williams Judy Williams Bobby Wolfe 43 Qnrough Doors Of 44 Parficipafion Chilhowie Mayor Kelly Berry crowns Queen Suzie Manuel at half-time during the homecoming game with Rural Retreat on October 7, 1960. Before and after the coronation the Queen and her court and their escorts rode across the field before throngs of admirers. Homecoming Higmigfits fie Scdl Season Attending Her Majesty below are Ella Mae Hayes, Sophomore Attendant; Barbara Blevins, Senior Maid-of-Honor; Jo Ann Dinkins, Senior Attendant; Nancy Sowder, Freshman Attendant; Patty Greeson, Eighth Grade Attendant. FIFIST ROW: Frank Heath, Tommy Blevins, Kenneth Tuell, James Osborne, Early Robinson, Delmer Heath, Jr., Estel Hutton. SECOND ROW: Jackie D. Blevins, Roger Hawkins, John Stamper, Kenneth Presnell, Rodney Russell, SENTINEL; David Heath, James Taylor, Watson Gollehon. THIRD ROW: Mr. Farmer, SPONSOR; Kellas Stoots, Ronald Poe, Roger Tucker, Ben Osborne, Donnie Jackson, Dan Jackson, Tommy Gentry, Wayne Ratliff, Mr. Sproles, SPONSOR. FOURTH ROW: Junior Dowell, Don Poston, Gordon Johnson, Harold Evans, Charles Bennett, Otis Hutton, REPORTER; David Shupe, Tony Gordy. FIFTH ROW: Johnny Grinstead, VICE-PRESIDENT; Darwin Peake, SECRETARY ; Harold Hawkins, PRESIDENT; Charles Howell, David Williams, Charles Larmer, Calvern Carrico, Max Jones. SIXTH ROW: Jack Stamper, Earl Gilley, Carson Evans, Butch Tallent, Jimmy Stuart, Richard Nelson, Emmett Poston, Bobby McCormick, Donnie Thomas. Not Pictured: Garnett Dalton. Active Club Parficipafion Recognises FIRST ROW: Darlene Rowland, PROGRAM CHAIRMAN; Sue Shupe, VICE-PRESIDENT; Jo Ann Dink- ins, SECRETARY; Linda Moser, PRESIDENT. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Groseclose, REPORTER; Harry Pruitt, TREASURER; Donald Bowman. Not Pictured: Mrs. Bonham, SPONSOR. FIRST ROW: Barbara Blevins, CHAPLAIN; Nancy Gross, Susie Hart, Carol Powers, Sue Shupe, Janie McAllister, Sandra Houck, Mary Blizzard, Libby Blevins, TREASURER; Mary Wilkinson. SEC- OND ROW : J oain Stuart, Sharon Rice, Linda Blevins, Connie Blevins, Mary Ann Gross, Darlene Rowland, Velma Powers, Jean Buchanan, PARLIAMENTARIAN; Magdalene Blevins, Mary Bowman. THIRD ROW : Priscilla Hayden, Carol Riley, Sue Shelton, Dianna Hart, REPORTER; Marlene Johnson, Brenda Baumgardner, Sue Ledford, Lorraine McClure, Mary E. Kilby, Patricia Young, Jo Ann Dinkins, SECRETARY; Suzie Manuel, PRESIDENT. FOURTH ROW: Martha Jo Hackney, Charlotte Dempsey , Janis Greeson, SONG LEADER; Linda Moser, Jeanette Holmes, Glenna Powers, Barbara Dolinger, HISTORIAN; Mary Freeman, Alma Johnson. FIFTH ROW: Donna Martin, Linda Martin, Joyce Ep- person, Nancy Arnold, Joyce Roberts, Lois Sheets, Patsy Martin, Jeanette Rouse, Janie Copenhaver, Janet Osborne. Not Pictured: Mrs. Frye, SPONSOR. And Develops SruI And Scdohrsfiip FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Greer, Barbara Blevins, Ann Baumgardner, Carol Goodman, Peggy Heath. SECOND ROW: Elaine Elswick, Brenda Eller, Nancy Owens, Sharon Rice, Marlene Johnson. Not Pictured: Darlene Blevins, Linda Hunt, Mrs. Bonham, SPONSOR. FIRST ROW: Billy Joe McClure, Ronnie Ball, Sha- ron Norris, Ann Crutchfield, Shelia Greever, VICE- PRESIDENT; Eugenia Howard, Susan McCormick, Helen Browning, Porter Farmer, Gale Heninger, Lois Williams, Danny McClure, Rodney Russell. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Aker, David Debord, Pamela Bishop, J, C. Jones, Donna Jones, Kay Greever, Brenda Edwards, Donna Blankenbeckler, Nancy Boone, Patty Greeson, Linda Martin, Lorene Law- rence, SECRETARY-TREASURER; George Rouse. THIRD ROW: Donna Martin, Lee H. Martin, Bobby Jones, Lou Via Mabe, Johnny Cole, Buddy Brewster, David Palmer. FOURTH ROW: David Blanken- beckler, Bobby Jones, Mary Lynn White, Rose Jones, Carole Rupard, Joe Garretson, PRESIDENT; Price Herndon, Jerry Denton, Mr. J. T. Hurt, DIRECTOR; Lowell Frye, Steve Martin, Martha Jo Copenhaver, Ed Shelton. Not Pictured: Randall Fisher, Jerry Blevins, Dan Sink, Johnny Johnson. (le Bind And Cdorus Are ' ' Doors” fivougd FIRST ROW: Nancy Gross, PRESIDENT; Mary Ann Gross, Carol Riley, Sue Shelton, Barbara Fisher, VICE PRESIDENT; Linda Delp, Janis Greeson, SECRETARY- TREASURER. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Billings, Mary Massengill, Linda Owens, Roberta Doyle, Thelma Blizzard, Betty Tuell, Dorothy Stines, Mr. Hurt, DIRECTOR. THIRD ROW: Charles Riley, Ronald Murray, Doug Jones. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Edwards, Dennis Wheeler, Joe Lundy, James Tallent, David Reed, Wade Powers, REPORTER; Roger Brown. m icfi We Develop Musie Appreciation In All-State Band tryouts in Damascus the following Chilhowie Warrior Band members were selected to participate in All-State Band West in Abingdon February 3,4,5: Martha Jo Copenhaver, Porter Farmer, Lowell Frye, Shelia Greever, and Eugenia Howard. MAJORETTES: Libby Blevins, BAND REPORTER; Connie Haga, Julie Tiller, Sandra Whetsel. FIRST ROW: Connie Blevins, FEATURE EDITOR; Porter Farmer, ASSISTANT EDITOR; Martha Jo Hackney, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF; Larry McClure, BUSINESS MANAGER. SECOND ROW: Lois Williams, Shelia Greever, Suzie Manuel, Dianna Hart, Martha Jo Copenhaver, William Hicks, CLUB EDITOR; Texie Osborne, Jo Ann Dinkins, Allen Jones, SPORTS EDITOR; Janis Greeson, ALUMNI EDITOR; Donna Martin, SPORTS EDITOR; Darlene Rowland, TYPIST; Patty Greeson, Velma Powers, TYPIST; Miss Flanary, SPONSOR. Not Pictured: Jimmy Groseclose, ART EDITOR; Mrs. Goff, SPONSOR. Members Serve Student Body brougb FIRST ROW: Shelia Greever, CHAPLAIN; Suzie Manuel, SECRETARY; Scottie Jones, PRESIDENT; Libby Blevins, TREASURER; Larry Blevins, REPORTER. SECOND ROW: Judy Williams, Helen Browning, Dorothy Dean, Mary Ann Gross, Sandra Whetsel. THIRD ROW: Velma Powers, Dennis Wheeler, Wade Powers, Jimmy Stuart, Allen Jones, Christine Johnson. Not Pictured: Richard Kilby, VICE-PRESIDENT; Miss Copenhaver, SPONSOR. FIRST ROW: Martha Jo Hackney, SALES MANAGER; Janis Greeson, ADVERTISING MANAGER; Suzie Manuel, LAYOUT; Jo Ann Dinkins, EDITOR; Donald Bowman, SPORTS EDITOR; Jackie Blevins, AS- SISTANT SPORTS EDITOR. SECOND ROW; Miss Snavely, SPONSOR; Darlene Rowland, CO-BUSINESS MANAGER; Linda Moser, CO- BUSINESS MANAGER; Sharon Rice, ACTIVITIES EDITOR; Barbara Blevins, CLASS EDITOR; Mrs. Rollins, SPONSOR. Pubhca.tions And Otber Orga.m 2iUons FIRST ROW: Dorothy Stines, Sylvia Thomas, Dianna Hart, Connie Blevins, Magdalene Blevins. SEC- OND ROW: Velma Powers, George Martin, Emmett Poston, Harold Evans, Patsy Martin. THIRD ROW; Polly Barlow, Lorraine McClure, Sue Shelton, Sue Riley, Joan Stuart, Patsy Dolinger. Not Pictured: Mr. Crouse, SPONSOR. FIRST ROW: Janet Osborne, Sylvia Thomas, Janie Copenhaver, Mary Freeman, Patsy Martin, Velma Powers, Jeanette Rouse, Thelma Powers. SECOND ROW: Lorene Lawrence, Lois Williams, Joan Stuart, Janie McAllister, Edith Keen, Charlene Hawkins, Marlene Johnson, Alma Jean Johnson, Jean Buchanan. THIRD ROW: Martha Jo Copenhaver, Connie Haga, Sharon Rice, Carol Riley, Jeanette Holmes, LindaHawkins, Susie Hart, Barbara Blevins, Donna Martin. FOURTH ROW: Ann Crutchfield, Dianna Hart, Janis Greeson, CHAPLAIN; Suzie Manuel, Jo Ann Dinkins, PRESIDENT; Porter Farmer, Glenna Powers, VICE-PRESIDENT; Barbara Dolinger, TREASURER; Linda Moser, SECRETARY; Martha Jo Hackney. Not Pictured: Sandra Echols, Miss Love, SPONSOR. ese Clubs Promote Qood Citi ensbip FIRST ROW: Roger Brown, Charles Riley, William Hicks, Tommy Casey, Bob Wiley, Johnny Johnson. SECOND RO V: Wade Powers, Harry Pruitt, VICE-PRESIDENT; Charles Poole, CHAPLAIN; Charles Keen, Don Bowman, Scottie Jones, TREASURER. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Groseclose, SECRETARY; Edwin Baumgardner, James Gillespie, Jimmy Miller, Ernest Poole. Not Pictured: Richard Kilby, PRESIDENT; Mr. Kreger, SPONSOR. Many Activities 3ill 3fie Scfi ool JJear I I i Lunch time is a favorite period of each day for many students. Assemblies provide opportunities for student participation as performers and members of an audience. Sharon Rice and Barbara Blevins decorate the library bulletin board. Holmes and Mary Prater look over packages for the needy at Christmas. Members of the F.H.A. annually give presents to children in the elementary grades. Besides providing music for various occasions, the band helps to develop better school spirit. 55 Qdrougfi Qde Doors Of 56 Competition i I SCORES Fort Chiswell Damascus Marion Saltville Rural Retreat Lebanon Castlewood Patrick Henry Rich Valley Abingdon We They 33 0 26 6 6 33 0 45 19 0 0 35 6 13 18 19 12 14 0 48 Away ki w Captains Wade Powers and Jimmy Reid look ov- er their football record with Coach Compton. I960 FIRST ROW: Tommy Casey, TACKLE; Junior Mar- tin, GUARD; Jerry Blevins, QUARTERBACK; Ron- nie Houck, GUARD; John W. Martin, GUARD; Roger Brown, HALFBACK; Jimmy Reid, CAPTAIN; Roy Blevins, HALFBACK; Billy Bowman, HALFBACK. SECOND ROW: Charles Neitch, FULLBACK; Al- Jimmy Reid attempts a tackle on a Rural Retreat player with James Osborne, Wade Powers, and Roger Bowman pursuing. ; FOOTBALL len Jones, QUARTER-BACK: Larry Blevins, HALFBACK; Bill Hawkins, END; Lowell Blevins, I CENTER; Early Robinson, TACKLE; Paul Crutchfield, TACKLE; Doug Jones, GUARD; Arlis Crutchfield, MANAGER. THIRD ROW: Coach Smith, Don Bowman, END; Wade Powers, CAPTAIN: Claude Blevins, HALFBACK; Eddie Pruitt, END; Jimmy Osborne, TACKLE; Roger Bowman, 1 END; Edwin Baumgardner, MANAGER; Coach Compton. NOT PICTURED: Ed Mason, FULLBACK; Randall Fisher, QUARTERBACK; Donnie Thomas, TACKLE; Charles Riley, CENTER. Larry Blevins carries the ball around right end as Allen Jones and Eddie Pruitt attempt to block Rich Valley players in a varsity game. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL FIRST ROW; Eddie Horne, Raymond Thomas, Ronnie Poe, Harold Walton, Freddie Rouse, Ralph Dinwiddle, Roge r Blevins, Lawrence Sheets. SECOND ROW: George Collins, Johnny Johnson, Claude Blevins, John Stuart, Jimmy Doyle, Danny McClure, John Hayes, Bobby Wolfe, Paul Jones , Tony Gordy. THIRD ROW; Ronnie Ball, Randall Fisher, David Heath, Jimmy Stuart, Rodney Rus- sell, Pete Harris, Jimmy Heninger, Max Jones, Coach Helton. FIRST ROW: Billy Bowman, Dickie Hale, Paul Jones, Randall Fisher, John W. Martin, Ralph Love, Bob Wiley, Donnie Pruitt. SECOND ROW: Coach Harrison, Harry Pruitt, Jerry Blevins, Ed Ma- son, Charles Neitch, Scottie Jones, Allen Jones, Eddie Pruitt, Roger Bowman, Don Bowman, Wade Powers, Bill Hawkins, Douglas Doss, Ronald Houck, Roy Blevins. BASEBALL Because the baseball season comes after the annual goes to press, we do not have 1961 scores. However, the 1960 team made an outstanding record. During the season, the team played fourteen games, eleven of which were district contests with the Chilhowie Warriors winning six by good mar- gins. Coach Harrison gives pointers to captains Don Bowman and Wade Powers. Dickie Hale and Eddie Pruitt warm-up during practice for a baseball game. FIRST ROW: Paul Jones, MANAGER; Douglas Tuell, Scottie Jones, FORWARDS; Eddie Pruitt, David Blankenbeckler, CENTERS; Douglas Doss, Bill Hawkins, FORWARDS; Donnie Pruitt, MAN- AGER. SECOND ROW: Coach Helton; Ralph Love, Benny Dunlap, Allen Jones, GUARDS; Jimmy Hawkins, FORWARD; Richard Kilby, Dickie Hale, GUARDS. SCORES - DISTRICT GAMES BASKETBALL John S. Battle We 46 Abingdon 46 Rich Valley 55 Lebanon 42 Sugar Grove 45 Rich Valley 42 Patrick Henry 29 Patrick Henry 37 Liberty Hall 76 Castlewood 53 Sugar Grove 46 Coach Helton discusses some plays with Captains, Scottie Jones and Richard Kil- by- They 27 56 33 98 47 35 49 42 34 72 44 Jimmy Hawkins attempts to rescue the bail from a Rich Valley player. Porter Farmer and a Sugar Grove play- Captains Porter Farmer and Janie Mc- er jump for possession of the ball. Allister listen to instructions from Coach Helton. SCORES - ALL GAMES We They Marion 25 49 Saltville 26 51 Rich Valley 53 39 Rich Valley 50 27 Marion 47 61 Liberty Hall 40 41 Sugar Grove 21 29 District Games FIRST ROW; Libby Blevins, GUARD; Janie McAllister, FORWARD, Martha Jo Copenhaver, GUARD; Porter Farmer, Texie Osborne, FORWARDS; Priscilla Hayden, Nancy Sowder, GUARDS; Mary Bow- man, FORWARD. SECOND ROW: Coach Helton; Nancy Owens, MANAGER; Lois Williams, FOR- WARD; Shelia Greever, GUARD; Julia Tiller, FORWARD; Helen Browning, GUARD; Donna Martin, FORWARD; Brenda Baumgardner, GUARD; Lucy Pruitt, MANAGER. NOT PICTURED: Brenda Fleming, GUARD. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Blevins, John W. Martin, Billy Warf, Rodney Russell, Claude Blevins, Randall Fisher, Bob Wiley, Johnny Johnson. Not Pictured: Coach Smith. BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Janis Greeson,HEAD CHEERLEAD- ER; Gail Blevins, Shirley Tuell, Syl- via Thomas, Jan Hainer. NOT PIC- TURED: Linda Blevins. Extra, extra; read all about it ! We ' ve got a team, and we ' re proud to shout it; We ' re rough, we ' re tough, we ' re hard to bluff; Chilhowie High is strutting their stuff ! PEANUT ’ BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Dennis Blankenbeck- ler, Lowell Frye,Donnie Pruitt, Ron- nie Ball, Kenneth Tuell, Ronnie Blan- kenbeckler, Jerry Denton, J. C. Jones, Teddy McClure, MANAGER. SECOND ROW: Eddie Horne, MAN- AGER; Scottie McCormick, Eddie Shelton, Jimmy Heninger, Dennis Wheeler, Freddie Rouse, Jackie Rat- liff, Coach Harrison. TRACK FIRST ROW: Edwin Baumgardner, ' MANAGER; Roger Bowman, Ed Ma- ! son, Roger Brown, Jimmy Reid, Ron- ald Houck. SECOND ROW: Don Bow- man, Larry Blevins, Paul Crutch- field, Allen Jones, Wade Powers, ' Doug Tuell, Coach Compton. FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Ann Bow- man, Sandra Houck, Mary E. Kilby, Linda Mason, Gail Blevins, Janis Greeson, HEAD CHEERLEADER. We gotta t-e-a-m that ' s on the b-e-a-m; We gotta team that ' s on the beam. So we ' re alright; Chilhowie High School-fight, fight, fight ! MONOGRAM CLUB FIRST ROW: Coach Compton, Paul Crutchfield, Ed Mason, Jimmy Reid, Charles Riley, Ronald Houck, Scot- tie Jones, Edwin Baumgardner, Early Robinson. SECOND ROW: Billy Bowman, Eddie Pruitt, Don Bowman, Larry Blevins, Allen Jones, Rich- ard Kilby, Roy Blevins, Wade Pow- ers, Tommy Casey. THIRD ROW: Lowell Blevins, Bill Hawkins, Char- les Neitch, Harry Pruitt, Doug Jones, Dickie Hale, Roger Brown, Jimmy Osborne, Junior Martin. £6 WILEY J. MOXLEY Insurance Bonds Stock or Mutual Marion, Virginia HARWOOD MANUFACTURING CORPORATION Marion, Virginia HOLSTON MOTOR CO., INC. Dodge The New Dodge Dart Dodge Trucks and The Lark by Studebaker Reach For HECHT ' S BAKERY INC. Bristol, Tenn. -Roanoke, Virginia 68 LINCOLN BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. All Kinds of Lumber and Building Material Phone; ST 3-5751 GREEAR STUDIO Photography Cameras Film, Gifts Records Marion, Virginia J. S. SNAVELY CO. Shoes and Clothing Dial MI 6-3341 Chilhowie, Virginia Congratulations, Seniors! 69 CHILHOWIE MILLING CO. AND CHILHOWIE MOTOR CORPORATION Flour . Feeds . Meal . Merchandise Wholesale Distributors Pure Oil Petroleum Products David A. Rouse, President Telephone Midway 6-3151 Chilhowie, Virginia Juimwtck Serving the nation in education, recreation health, and defense. SMYTH COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY L. P. Haywood, Secretary and Treasurer MARION LAUNDRY CO. Expert Dry Cleaning Rugs Drapes Marion, Virginia Compliments of CENTER FURNITURE CO. Marion, Virginia ARMY AND NAVY STORE Clothing for Men and Boys Also House Paint and Camping Equipment Marion, Virginia THE BANK OF MARION 84 Years of Service” Marion, Virginia CATRON MACHINE WELDING WORKS Complete Machine Shop Portable Equipment - Electric and Acetylene Rebuilding Electric Motors and Appliances Marion, Virginia 70 THE VANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED HARDWARE, PLUMBING AND HEATING BUILDING SUPPLIES FEED, SEED, FARM MACHINERY MANUFACTURERS OF VANCE FERTILIZERS 7 I COX MOTORS Chilhowie, Virginia Compliments of OlIN MATHIESON CHEMICAL CORPORATION CHEMICALS DIVISION Compliments of DR. W. N. GREEVER DR. D. L. GREEVER Quality Chemicals For: Industry GRACE ' S BEAUTY SHOP Agriculture Public Health Chilhowie, Virginia Mathieson Building Baltimore 3, Maryland MIDWAY ROLLER RINK Saltville Operations Saltville, Virginia Be Popular Learn to Skate at the Midway Roller Rink Compliments of THE NATIONAL BANK OF CHILHOWIE Chilhowie, Virginia CHILHOWIE FLORIST Phone: MI 6-3472 Chilhowie, Virginia Compliments of STURGILL ' S BARBER SHOP Chilhowie, Virginia PIGGLY WIGGLY Home of Fine Foods We give S H Green Stamps Chilhowie Virginia NATIONWIDE INSURANCE CO. John F. Buddy Wilson - Agent 234 E. Main Street, Marion, Virginia Phone: ST 3-4400 ST 3-2201 72 THE JEWEL BOX, INC. Elgin, Bulova, Hamilton and Elbon Watches Wedding Bells Diamonds Samsonite, Belber Luggage International Sterling 1847 Wm. A. Rogers Silverplated Flatware and Holloware Gifts Phone: ST 3-3621 116 Main Street Marion, Virginia CHILHOWIE OIL COMPANY Distributors of Atlantic Fuel Oil and Gasoline Firestone Tires and Batteries Chilhowie, Virginia BUSH ' S FRUIT MARKET AND COAL YARD Phone: MI 6-8408 Chilhowie, Virginia UNITED CLOTHING COMPANY For Men and Young Men Phone: ST 3-8712 Center Building- Marion, Virginia Mr. Mrs. C. Davis Wassum SERVICE DRY CLEANERS SHIRT LAUNDRY 243 Main St. Marion, Virginia Compliments of a Friend J. DAN REASOR CENTRAL GARAGE Wholesale Retail Used Cars Compliments of Phone: MI 6-3322 Chilhowie, Virginia SERV-ALL, INC. CHILHOWIE FURNITURE CO. Chilhowie, Virginia Institutional Wholesalers Bristol, Tennessee- Virginia Compliments of THE SEWING BASKET Chilhowie, Virginia 73 CHILHOWIE SERVICE STATION Mechanic on Duty Keeps Your Car on the Go Claude A. Blevins Phone: MI 6-3432 Route 11 Chilhowie, Virginia GILLS MILES INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Bank of Marion Building Marion, Virginia 50 years of Reliable Insurance Service ROSES 5-10-25 ? STORE Best wishes from THE REGENT AND H. M. 110 Main Street Marion, Virginia STORE RASH HARDWARE COMPANY Marion, Virginia Hardware and Appliances Marion, Virginia PRUNER ' S SHOE SHOP THE MARION NATIONAL Marion, Virginia BANK The Bank With the Chime Clock BURGESS McNEIL Over Half-Century FURNITURE COMPANY Continuous Service Phone ST 3-3881 Marion, Virginia Marion, Virginia MARION MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Chevrolet and Cadillac Sales- Service ■■■■■ CHEVROLET, m|IH Compliments of GREEVER S DRUGS FISHERS JEWELERS The Finest in Silver, China, Crystal Keepsake Diamonds Since 1899 Marion, Virginia Phone: MI 6-3512 Chilhowie, Virginia 74 So then, to every man his chance— ' I’o every man. regardless of his hirtli, His shining, golden opportunity — ■ To every man the right to live, ' I’o work, to be himself And to become W hatever things his manhood and his vision Can combine to make- him — I ' his seeker. Is the promise of America. Thomas Wolfe TOWN HOUSE HOSIERY CO. unit of BURLINGTON HOSIERY CO , Division of Burlington INDUSTRIES, INC. E. ECU ri ’E OFFICES, GREENSBORO, N. C. Rewarding careers are available in textiles, and with Burlington, world’s leading textile organization. 75 1948 - WMEV - 1961 THE STYLE SHOP AM- 1010 Marion, Virginia FM-93.9 Marion, Virginia BURL THOMAS NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Phone: MI 6-8463 LEMMON TRANSPORT COMPANY, INC. Marion, Virginia Chilhowie, Virginia Compliments of CITY DRUG STORE Opposite Court House Marion Virginia SOUTHERN STATES MARION COOPERATIVE Farmer- Owned Route 16 and Pendleton Street Marion, Virginia LIBBY’S BEAUTY SHOP SANDERS OIL COMPANY Chestnut Avenue Home Heating Fuel Our Specialty Phone: MI 6-3603 Texaco Products Operated by Mrs. Jack Ratliff Phone: ST 3-4621 Elizabeth Marion, Virginia LAUREL SPRINGS DAIRY Wouldn ' t a glass of milk taste good right now? Phone: ST 3-2397 Marion, Virginia 76 HERFF-JONES COMPANY Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers 1401-1429 North Capitol Avenue Indianapolis 7, Indiana DEE ' S CUT RATE 125 Main Street Marion, Virginia Shop at Dee ' s and Save ECHO SALES COMPANY Wholesale Distributors and Manufacturer ' s Agent Hosiery Drugs - Notions School Supplies - Confections Chilhowie, Virginia HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. PARKS -BELK Your Motorola Dealer Home of Better Values Opposite the Court House Phone: ST 2-8311 Phone: ST 3-5321 Marion, Virginia Marion, Virginia Complete Insurance Service PEOPLE ' S INSURANCE AGENCY Compliments of OF MARION, INC. Phone: ST 3-7245 HI- WAY DRIVE-IN Lincoln Hotel Building On Preston Hill Marion, Virginia KERNS BAKERY MAIN ESSO SERVICENTER Open 24 Hours Complete Car Service Phone: ST 2-0641 Marion, Virginia 77 BONHAM MOTORS Phone: MI 6-3441 Chilhowie, Virginia SCOTT FURNITURE COMPANY Home P irnishings of Quality Marion, Virginia ROBINSON ' S For Your Sporting Goods Phone: ST 2-0205 Marion, Virginia MARION OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY Success to all whose names appear in this annual Marion, Virginia Service is our Motto CHILOWIE ESSO SERVICENTER csso Phone: MI 6-8642 Chilhowie, Virginia SEAVER AND SONS FUNERAL HOME Marion, Virginia Watches-Diamonds- Jewelry JACK C. HUDSON Your Jeweler Main Street Marion, Virginia PARK-N-SHOP SUPERMARKET AND HICKS- VAUGHT MARKET Groceries- Meats- Fruits- Vegetables Marion, Virginia CHILHOWIE BUILDERS SUPPLY Phone: MI 6-3622 Chilhowie, Virginia SPEED-WASH LAUNDRY Chilhowie, Virginia MARION GAS SERVICE Marion, Virginia W. W. MAC COMPANY Marion, Virginia 78 GOODMAN lEWELERS Congratulations Seniors Phone: MI 6-8651 Chilhowie, Virginia WATCHES GIFTS GOOOMAN ORY CLEANERS The careful cleaner of your entire wardrobe Laundry Service Chilhowie, Virginia 79 GATE ' S RESTAURANT Curb Service Private Dining Room Home-Cooked Meals Chilhowie, Virginia CHILHOWIE TRACTOR IMPLEMENT CO. Ford Tractors and Ford Farm Equipment Parts and Service Phone: MI 6-3642 Chilhowie, Virginia Compliments of H M. STORE Ladies ' Ready to Wear, Men ' s Clothing Shoes and Accessories We Welcome Your Patronage ATLANTIC SERVICENTER Phone: MI 6-3121 Chilhowie, Virginia F. W. BERRY SONS Quality meats and groceries Chilhowie, Virginia 80 GOOD LUCK, SENIORS MAIPEH’S VARIETY STORE Chilhowie, Virginia TERRACE HEIGHTS 24 Hour Ambulance Service Phone: MI 6-3641 Chilhowie, Virginia Compliments of SMYTH COUHTY NEWS Your County Newspaper Marion, Virginia 81 Compliments of ECHOLS-SPARGER ASSOCIATES Architects - Engineers Drawer 391 Phone: ST 3-2511 Marion, Virginia Compliments of WHOLESALE LUMBER SUPPLY CO. Seven Mile Ford, Virginia Phone: MI 6-3765 Compliments of SMYTH HOME CONSTRUCTION, INC. PIONEER GARAGE Phone: MI 6-3910 Phone: ST 3-2351 Marion, Virginia F. W. BERRY PRODUCE Metals, Furs and Hides, Batteries, Walnuts Welding and Crane Service Phone: MI 6-3181 Chilhowie, Virginia Best Wishes, Graduates ! Phone: Capitol 8-4321 Wytheville, Virginia 82 RAINBOW AUTEL Chilhowie, Virginia- Highway 11- Phone; MI 6-8411 Modern- Airconditioned - Free TV and telephone in every room - Room Service Airconditioned Restaurant - Texaco Service Station 0MSCKEAKY Super Supreme Nyloa TIRiS Not Juft A Good . , But Better STOP IN TODAY! SAVE TIRE DOLLARS AT Compliments of J.T. WILKINSON SON Phone: MI 6-3631 Chilhowie, Virginia MCDONALD ' S, INC. The Men ' s Shop DRESS RIGHT You can ' t afford not to Marion, Virginia Greetings from MARION COLLEGE Marion, Virginia ACKNOWLEDGEMENT THE CHILVALEE staff wishes to express its thanks to all the Advertisers and to all who have worked so faithfully with us. Without your co-operation it would have been impossible to publish this annual. 83 l’ y r I i r I f 4; r ... I •tfAlk E
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