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A COLORFUL YEAR at CHILHOWIE HIGH CHILVALEE Published by the Annual Staff of CHILHOWIE HIGH SCHOOL Chilhowie, Virginia ■ C( YO A COLORFUL YEAR The CHILVALEE staff has published the 1964-1965 edition with the hope that it will provide kaleidoscopic memories of A Colorful Year at Chilhowie High - a year made up of the gray haze of somber study, the bright enthusiasm of various activities and events, the indelible influ¬ ence of wise leaders; a year in which rosy outlooks dispelled Monday blues; a year in which silver friendships were intensi¬ fied by friendly cooperation; a year filled with iridescent dreams and golden aspira¬ tions. rd CHILHOWIE HIGH CONTENTS PERSONALITIES 8-49 Administration 10 Faculty 11-13 Staff 14-15 Students 16-49 ACHIEVEMENTS 50-71 Classes 52-53 Clubs 54-64 Other Activities 65-77 ATHLETICS 78-93 Football ° 80-83 Basketball 84-88 Other Activities 88-93 ADVERTISEMENTS 94 - 111 DIRECTORIES 112-115 INDEX 116-119 I OltWABD EVfiR ' BACKWARD NEVE ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY MR. WILLIAM W. BAKER PRINCIPAL Concord College, B.S. Marshall University, M.A. It is with much pleasure I greet those who read this yearbook. I commend those faculty members and students who worked untiringly in its development. I thank the many merchants for their support. Happy reading and fond memories. MR. CLEVE COMPTON MR. GREEVER CROUSE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL (HIGH SCHOOL) Carson-Newman College, B.S. George Peabody College, M.A. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL (ELEMENTARY SCHOOL) Emory and Henry College, B.A. University of Kentucky, M.A. 10 i ’ MRS. BETTY M. BASHAM, B.A. MR. JOE H. BRYANT, B.A. MRS. CHAMP CLARK, B.A. Mr. Farmer instructs David Ellison and Jerry Freeman in proper use of machinery. MISS MARY PAYNE COPENHAVER, B.ED. MR. A. B. FARMER, B.S. MRS. CLEVE COMPTON, B.S. MRS. GLADYS H. FRYE, B.S. MRS. JANE M. GOFF, B.ED. MR. JACK HORNER, A.B., M.A. MISS ELIZABETH LOVE, A.B. Mrs. Frye puts a finishing touch to a bulletin board in Home Economics Department n MR. ARNOLD MELLINGER, B.S. MISS ELIZABETH NIPPER, B.S., M.ED. MRS. MARGRET S. ROBINSON, B.S. MRS. PANSY R. ROLLINS, B.S., B.A. MR. JOE L. RUSEK, B.S. MISS LOUISE SNAVELY, B.A., M.A. MRS. SUE W. STANLEY, B.A. Miss Love gives individual help to her algebra students. MR. WILLIAM ST. JOHN, B.S. MISS JEAN SULLINS, B.A. MRS. CHARLOTTE S. SUTHERLAND, B.S. MR. RONALD R. SUTHERLAND, B.S. MRS. DAVID WHITLEY SECRETARY MRS. WILLIAM KELLY CAFETERIA MANAGER STAFF CAFETERIA WORKERS MRS. HURLEY MARTIN, MISS RUBY TILSON, MRS. RALPH DAVIS, MRS. KELLY GRINSTEAD. Lunch is a favorite time of day. M MR. GENE HALE CUSTODIAN PERSONALITIES ROGER McCLURE CUSTODIAN ' S HELPER Loading buses can be fun, too. BUS DRIVERS FIRST ROW: GEORGE CALL, KENNETH PEAKE, GEORGE ALLEN CRUTCHFIELD. SECOND ROW: ELBERT POWERS, W. A. HEN- EGAR, O. M. BLEVINS, JASPER BLEVINS, JOHN BOWMAN. 15 CLASS OFFICERS SEATED: Barbara Fisner, SECRETARY; Steve Martin, PRESIDENT. STANDING: Roy Baker, TREASURER; George Rouse, REPORTER; Jerry Denton, VICE-PRESIDENT. SENIOR CLASS OF 1965 COLORS: Green and White - FLOWER: Orchid - MOTTO: Forward ever; backward never. From verdant freshmen to seasoned sophomores, from busy juniors to persevering seniors - these are the steps by which the Class of 1965 has come. Memories will linger of festive home¬ comings, multi-colored floats, flashing class rings, crimson F.H.A. activities, tedious magazine sales, the intense excitement of the Washington trip, deep and serious study. Seniors treasure the memory of these years.exciting.active.COLORFUL. VALEDICTORIAN CONLEY ELGENE JOHNSON Son of Mr. Mrs. Eugene Johnson SALUTATORIAN VERNITA CAROL BLANKENBECKLER Daughter of Mr. Mrs. Glen F. Blankenbeckler 16 JAMES AKER DOUGLAS ANDERSON GAYE DOANE ANDERSON 17 RONNIE BLANKENBECKLER BILLY FRANK BLEVINS DONALD BLEVINS 19 BARBARA FISHER LOWELL FRYE PAULA GARNER RODNEY GENTRY CARROLL GOODMAN ANN GRANT 20 LARRY HAMM CHRISTINE CRUEY HARRIS JOHN HAYES DELMER HEATH JIMMY HENINGER DON HICKS FAME LI A HOPKINS JAMES HUNT CHRISTINE JOHNSON 21 J. c. JONES ALLEN MARTIN STEVE MARTIN WILLIAM MARTIN ROBERT MASON LIBBY COE McAllister DANNY McCLURE PHYLLIS McCLURE ROGER McCLURE 22 ROGER PEAKE ROY CLAY POWERS DONNIE PRUITT 23 CONNIE ELLER PUGH TOMMIE COOK RANDOLPH JACKIE RATLIFF MARGARET RILEY GEORGE ROUSE ANN SAULS LAWRENCE SHEETS EDDIE SHELTON MOELINA SHORES 24 JIMMY STUART BETTY SUL LINS LINDA TILSON WILLIAMS FRIENDLIEST Ann Sauls Steve Martin MOST ATHLETIC Jimmy Heninger Judy Williams BEST ALL-AROUND Donnie Pruitt Danny McClure Carol Blankenbeckler SENIOR NEATEST Danny McClure Janie Trail MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Carol Blankenbeckler Elgene Johnson MOST POPULAR Barbara Fisher Jimmy Heninger WITTIEST Judy Williams Lawrence Sheets MOST DEPENDABLE Elgene Johnson Carol Blankenbeckler PERSONALITIES MOST COURTEOUS Ronnie Ball Phyllis McClure MOST SCHOOL-SPIRITED Paula Garner Lawrence Sheets m I 1 CLASS OFFICERS SEATED: Jimmy Gross, VICE-PRESIDENT; Mary Sue Martin, PRESIDENT. STAND¬ ING: Iris Blevins, SECRETARY; Virginia Reeves, REPORTER; Carol Rupard, TREASURER; Harold Gillespie, CHAPLAIN. JUNIOR CLASS In the fall the Junior Class had lots of fun and togetherness, work¬ ing for several evenings on their class float for the Homecoming parade, held prior to the CHS-Rich Valley football game. The theme of the float was Slay ' em and Display ' em on a Bun. During the winter the class again displayed their loyalty by taking part in play tryouts for Nobody Sleeps. Donna Blankenbeckler was the winning mother, Mrs. Busby. Her charming teenage daughters were Susan McCormick as Daisy, Kay Greever as Ada, Barbara Gray as Glory. Spike, locally known as Tommy McGhee, added fun and fury to the plot as an off-beat burglar. In the spring the most rewarding class project was entertaining the Seniors at the Gay Paree prom. This evening in May will always be remembered in a setting of colorful radiance. DREMA ANDERSON JERRY ANDERSON JO ANN ASHLEN Juniors ! SANDRA BAKER PAMELA BISHOP CHARLES BLEVINS DWIGHT BLEVINS DONNA BLANKENBECKLER IRIS BLEVINS SANDRA BLEVINS JOHNNY COLE JOHNNY COPENHAVER BENNY COUNTS MARY ELLEN CRESS MARY DEAN • ' f NANCY DINKINS JOYCE DIXON CHARLES ELLER SHARRON ELLER DOYAL FINLEY JO ANN FREEMAN VIVIAN FRYE HAROLD GILLESPIE BARBARA GRAY CONNIE GREER BEA GREEVER KAY GREEVER Juniors 30 BILLY GRINSTEAD JIMMY GROSS RALPH HAGA MARTHA HAMM CHARLES HARMON BRADLEY HARRISON JEAN HEATH GALE HEFFINGER MITCHEL HOWELL MARY HUNT LINDA JONES BERKLEY KEEN 31 CHARLES LARMER BOBBY LYLES MARY SUE MARTIN TOMMY McGHEE JOYCE LESTER FRANKIE MARTIN BRENDA McCLURE LENORA BELLE NEWMAN BOBBY LOUT HI AN LINDA MARTIN SUSAN McCORMICK LINDA OSBORNE Juniors DAVID PALMER BRENDA POWERS LINDA PALMER FAYE POWERS SANDRA PEAKE MARSHALL POWERS NEAL POWERS PEGGY PRATER VIRGINIA REEVES RUTH RIFFEY GARY ROARK CYNTHIA ROBERTSON MARY LOU ROBINSON DORIS ROUSE FREDDIE ROUSE :arol rupard LARRY RUSSELL SHANNON SAULS ANN SCOTT SANDRA SHAW POLLY SHEETS SANDRA SHEETS ROGER STAMPER EDNA TAYLOR Juniors 34 PHYLLIS TUCKER BLANCHE WALLER JO ANN WILKINSON JEFF WYATT NORMA TUELL GLADYS WHITAKER JANE WILLIS KELLY WYATT EUGENE VIERS SHIRLEY COOK WHITT BOBBY WOLFE LARRY WYATT , I 35 CLASS OFFICERS STANDING: Luther Williams, PRESIDENT. SITTING: Dixie Waters, SECRETARY; Jayne Martin, VICE-PRESIDENT; Elaine Blevins, TREASURER; Patsy Pierce, REPORTER. SOPHOMORE CLASS Group of singing sophomores enjoy their spare minutes. 36 JERRY BLANKENBECKLER BOBBY BLEVINS CAROLYN S. BLEVINS DAVID BLEVINS DELORES BLEVINS DONNA BLEVINS ELAINE BLEVINS JOHN BLEVINS KENNETH BLEVINS MIKE BLEVINS NELLIE BREEDLOVE FLETCHER BREWSTER PATSY CARRICO MARIE CARTER HERMAN COMBS KATHIE COPENHAVER JO ANN CROUSE NANCY CROUSE EDWARD DEMPSEY VELMA DEMPSEY 37 WANDA DEMPSEY BECKY DINKINS ROBERTA DOLINGER RONDA DOLINGER WAYNE DOLLINGER J. E. EDMISTON BRENDA EDWARDS RANDAL ELLER VICKIE EVELSIZER JERRY FREEMAN FRED GILLESPIE CHARLES GREEVER NINA SUE GREEVER SHARON HAGA MICKEY HALL DANNY HAMM JERRY HART DE LORIS HAYDEN REGINA HAYNES SARAH HEFFINGER 38 GALE HENEGAR CHARLES HOPKINS HARRY HUNT JO ANN HUTTON DENNIS JOHNSON MACK3E JOHNSON RHONDA JOHNSON BOBBY JONES DONNA JONES ROSE JONES TOMMY KEESEE JAYNE MARTIN LEE HOWARD MARTIN RUSSELL MARTIN SHIRLEY MARTIN GERALD McCLURE MAX McCLURE PHYLLIS McCLURE SUE McCLURE JUANITA MEADE 39 WANDA MEREDITH C. D. MILLER KAREN MURRAY BOBBY OSBORNE YVONNE OSBORNE CARTER OWENS RONNIE OWENS ROGER PAULEY RONNIE PEAKE SHARON PICKLE PATSY PIERCE MAXINE POE ROGER POWERS RETTA PRUITT WAYNE RATLIFF ROSE REEDY KATE REID JAMES RILEY LINDA ROARK ERVIN ROBINSON 40 i i SYLVIA ROBINSON RONNIE ROSE DARRELL ROWLAND WAYNE SEXTON CAROL SHELTON ANN STAMPER JERRY STAMPER MARY TAYLOR SHAWNIE TAYLOR BOBBY TERRY HELEN TRIBBLE | GENE WALKER ROGER WARF DIXIE WATERS RANDY WHETSEL DAVID WHITLEY DANNY WIDENER REED WIDENER DAVID WIDNER 41 LUTHER WILLIAMS CLASS OFFICERS David Ellison, PRESIDENT; Donna Roe, SECRETARY; Connie Widner, REPORTER; Ellen Bonham, TREASURER; Tommy Gross, VICE-PRESIDENT. FRESHMAN CLASS JIMMY ANDERSON JO RITA ANDERSON JUDY ANDERSON ROGER BALL BRENDA BARR RONNIE BAUMGARDNER DEENA BISE ALLEN BLEVINS ANITA BLEVINS DANNY BLEVINS EUGENE BLEVINS GARY BLEVINS JUDY BLEVINS LARRY BLEVINS MIKE BLEVINS 42 MITCHAEL BLEVINS ELLEN BONHAM RONNIE BURRIS BOBBY CALL LEE CATRON JOYCE COE LINDA COE ROGER COE BILLY COOK DONNIE COUNTS FRANKIE CREGGER JANELLA CRESS DONNA DAUGHERTY PEGGY DAVIS DORA DEBUSK LINDA DOLINGER PATSY DOWELL BILLY DUNGAN STEVEN ELLER DAVID ELLISON MIKE FISHER BARBARA FREEMAN DENNIS FRENCH NORMA FRYE JACK GILLESPIE NONA GILLESPIE ROGER GILLEY LIBBY GLASCO ANITA GOBLE CAROL GOFF 43 JOHNNY GRAY TOMMY GROSS CARL HARMON BARBARA HART WANDA HAWKINS JUDY HAYES DONNIE HEATH GEORGE HEATH RONNIE HOBACK RONNIE HOWELL FREDDIE HUNT RALPH JACKSON CAROL KEESEE FRANK KEESEE GRAHAM LARMER PEGGY LOUTHIAN CAROLYN MARTIN GOLDA MARTIN LINDA MARTIN JANET McCLURE JERRY McCLURE BILL McGLOCKLIN JANICE MEADE JO ANN MEADE DANNY MILLER JOYCE MINNICK DANE MOORE JOHNNY MOXLEY WANDA MULLINS BOBBY OLINGER 44 MARY OSBORNE MILDRED OSBORNE JEANNIE OWENS MARY ALICE PALMER LINDA PAULEY TOMMY PEAKE NANCY PENNINGTON DONNIE PERDIEU J. C. POWERS JOHN POWERS VELMA POWERS JERRY PRICE DOUG REEVES ROY RETHFORD LINDA ROBINSON DONNA ROE EDDIE ROUSE SHIRLEY SHUPE RANDY SINGLETON CLIFFORD STAMPER DENNIS STAMPER DEBORAH STEWART FRANK SULLENS DAVID TEATERS BILLY TILSON SCOTTIE TRAIL BARBARA WALTERS CONNIE WIDNER JIMMY WILSON DENNIS WYATT 45 CLASS OFFICERS SEATED: Bobby Waters, PRESIDENT. STANDING: Charlee Beth Martin, SECRETARY; Wayne Heninger, TREASURER; Lee Hale and Lydia Williams, VICE-PRESIDENTS; Carol Wilson, RE¬ PORTER. EIGHTH GRADE DAVID BARNES LINDA BARR MIKE BERRY RICHARD BERRY LINDA BLANKENBECKLER BRENDA BLEVINS JACK BLEVINS JACKIE BLEVINS LINDA BLEVINS TOBY BLEVINS JERRY BREEDLOVE RACHELL CAMPBELL SAMMY CATRON BUREDA CLAPP CAROL COE MARY COLE JOHNNY CREGGER VIRGINIA CREGGER 46 RONNIE CROCKETT DORIS CROUSE LILA CROUSE ROY DAVENPORT PHYLLIS DEAN BOYD DEMPSEY DIANNA DIXON STEVE DIXON LARRY DOLLINGER RONNIE DOSS GERALD ELLER RITA ELLER DIANE ELLISON JOEY ELSWICK KITTY GILLESPIE MITCHELL GILLEY RONNIE GREER LEE HALE DENNIS HALL JACKIE HALL JERRY HALL WANDA HAMM BRENDA HARRIS LINDA HAWKINS TOMMY HEFFINGER WAYNE HENINGER TERRY HODGE DONNIE HOLMAN CLARENCIE HUTTON DONNA HUTTON PHILLIP JOHNSON DIANE JONES LINDA JONES WILLIAM KEENE MARY KEESEE BETTY KELL LAURA KREGER KENNETH LEWIS SUE LOUTHIAN CHARLEE BETH MARTIN EVA MASON JAMES MASON sue McAllister DIANA McCLURE LARRY McCLURE JANIE McGLOCKIN BETTY MEREDITH JOYCE MILLER 47 Mj I T. O. MILLER OPAL MOSER DOROTHY MUTTER SHARON NEIK3RK BETTY OWENS ROBERT PATRICK DENNIS PEAKE SANDRA PEAKE TOMMY PEAKE DONNA PENNINGTON LARRY POE JACKIE POWERS JANIS PRICE CARTER RATLIFF STEVE REEDY REGINA RETHFORD WANDA RICHARDSON JUDY ROARK ROGER ROBINSON TOMMY ROLLINS DONNA SHAW DEXTER SHEETS PAUL SHEETS CARROLL SHORES LEWIS SHORTT WAYNE SHUMATE ROY SNOW LINDA STAMPER MAC STAMPER WILMA STAMPER DAVID STUART SHIRLEY SULLIVAN BILLY TAYLOR FREDDIE TESTAMENT PEGGY TESTAMENT JACKIE SUE TUELL TIMMY TUELL HERBERT VIERS JACKIE WALLS ALVIN WALTON BEVERLY WARF BOBBY WATERS FREIDA WIDENER TOMMY WILKINSON LYDIA WILLIAMS CAROL WILSON DELLA MAE WOODS SHIRLEY WYATT 48 ‘‘PERSONALITIES ' ’ Mr. Crouse assists Mr. Baker in giving out gifts at faculty Christmas Dinner. Larry Blevins receives first aid from Mrs. Whitley and Mr. Baker. Nancy Dinkins uses her persuasive¬ ness on Mr. Bryant. Miss Copenhaver, Miss Nipper, and Mrs. Compton lead cheers for fac¬ ulty-student basketball game. Cynthia Robertson, Tommy Mc¬ Ghee, and Linda Jones appear with Bill Stevens on KlassroomKwiz . Mr. White makes-up Steve Martin for the Senior play. Mr. Gentry arrives for a day of stu¬ dent teaching. Carol Blankenbeckler makes daily announcements over inter-com. Donnie Blevins performs an experiment in PHYSICS BIOLOGY pupils learn from the human-like torso, class. CLASSES Classes in languages, sciences, math, social studies, as well as voca¬ tional subjects, and band enrich the lives of the students. Other class scenes are found on pages 11, 12, and 13. Students spend valuable time in the LIBRARY. A PHYSICAL EDUCATION class enjoys new equipment. Roger Peake indicates the area of study in GEOGRAPHY class. Phyllis McClure ' s new formal gets a final Diane Jones receives an explanation from her MATH instructor, fitting in HOME EC. FRENCH students study the geography of France as well as its language. Senior ENGLISH students enjoy the enrich¬ ment that records give to their class. Q Dixie, Jayne, and Sue nimble their fingers with the Charts and adding machines are vital aids in BOOK- rest of the TYPING class. KEEPING. FIRST ROW: Rose Jones, TREASURER; Becky Dinkins, SECRETARY; Pamela Bishop, CHAPLAIN; Nancy Dinkins, PRESIDENT; Phyllis McClure, VICE-PRESIDENT; Kathy Copenhaver, ACTIVITY DIRECTOR; Mary Sue Martin, REPORTER. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Basham, SPONSOR; Mrs. Compton, SPONSOR; Shawnie Taylor, Ann Stamper, Deborah Stewart, Goldie Martin, Peggy Davis, Christine Johnson, Retta Pruitt. THIRD ROW: Dixie Waters, Sue McClure, Bureda Clapp, Terri Hodge, Wanda Hawkins, Judy Hayes, Linda Pauley, Jeannie Owens, Linda Tilson, Connie Greer, BeaGreever. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Dixon, SONG LEADER; Marie Carter, Sandra Baker, Donna Roe, Sherrie Williams, Judy Williams, Nina Greever, Ellen Bonham, Linda Martin, Sharron Pickle, Mary Ellen Cress, Linda Palmer. GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MUSIC CLUB FIRST ROW: Donna Daugherty, Anita Blevins. SECOND ROW: Laura Kreger, Judy Blevins, Shirley Sullivan, Donna Jones, Rose Jones. THIRD ROW: Mike Fisher, Bobby Waters, George Rouse, Jimmy Aker. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Horner, SPONSOR; Eddie Shelton, Joey Elswick, Lowell Frye, Dennis Wheeler, Tommy Rollins. FIRST ROW: Mr. St. John, SPONSOR; Gene Walker, PRESIDENT; Charles Blevins, VICE-PRESIDENT; Shannon Sauls, REPORTER; Jeff Wyatt, SECRETARY; Benny Counts, TREASURER; David Ellison, SENTINEL; Mr. Farmer, SPONSOR. SECOND ROW: Eddie Rouse, Allen Blevins, John Powers, Clifford Stamper, Eugene Sullins, Herman Combs, Billy Grinstead, SMYTH-WYTHE FEDERATION PRESIDENT; Larry Wyatt, Donnie Groseclose. THIRD ROW; Graham Larmer, Ronda Dolinger, Edward Dempsey, Ralph Jackson, Lee Catron, Neal Powers, Reed Widener, Charles Larmer, Danny Miller. FOURTH ROW: Roger Powers, Ervin Robinson, Roger Ball, David Teaters, David Counts, Billy Tilson, Kelly Wyatt, Donnie Heath, Jack Gillespie, Bobby Olinger, Jerry Freeman. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA LE CERCLE FRANCAIS L FIRST ROW: Nina Sue Greever, PRESIDENT; Brenda Edwards, VICE-PRESIDENT; Steve Martin, TREASURER; J. E. Edmiston, CHAPLAIN; Kate Reid, SECRETARY. SECOND ROW: Karen Murray, Phyllis McClure, Sharon Pickle, Marie Carter, Mrs. Rollins, SPONSOR. THIRD ROW: Charles Greever, William Martin, Lee Howard Martin, Scottie McCormick. NOT PICTURED: Sarah Heffinger. FIRST ROW: Linda Jones, VICE-PRESIDENT; Nellie Breedlove, PRESIDENT; Jayne Martin, SECRETARY; Carol Rupard, SECRETARY; Sandra Baker, PRESIDENT; Faye Powers, VICE-PRESIDENT. SECOND ROW: Mary Osborne, REPORTER; Joyce Martin, CHAPLAIN; Shirley Martin, TREASURER; Janie Trail, Gloria Gray, Martha Hamm, TREASURER; Virginia Reeves, REPORTER; Kay Greever, CHAPLAIN. THIRD ROW: Regina Haynes, Dora DeBusk, Opal Moser, Bea Greever, Jane Willis, Barbara Gray, Phyllis Tucker, Iris Blevins. FOURTH ROW: Sue McClure, Mrs. Clark, SPONSOR; Miss Love, SPONSOR; Donna Blankenbeckler, Paula Garner, Ann Scott, Mary Sue Martin. NOT PICTURED: Charlee Beth Martin. TRI-HI-Y Hl-Y FIRST ROW: Mr. Bryant, SPONSOR; Steve Martin, PRESIDENT; George Rouse, VICE-PRESIDENT; Charles Copen- haver, TREASURER; Donald Blevins, SECRETARY. SECOND ROW: Charles Greever, Mackie Johnson, HISTORIAN; J. E. Edmiston, Donnie Pruitt, Roy Baker, REPORTER; Ronnie Edwards. THIRD ROW: Berkley Keen, Ronnie Ball, Eddie Shelton, CHAPLAIN; Jimmy Aker, Tommy Rollins. FIRST ROW: Elaine Blevins, SONGLEADER; Becky Dinkins, PARLIAMENTARIAN; Martha Emerson, PRESIDENT; Christine Johnson, TREASURER; Kathy Copenhaver, CHAPLAIN; Nina Blevins, HISTORIAN. SECOND ROW: Deloris Hayden, REPORTER; Patsy Pierce, SECRETARY; Nancy Dinkins, VICE-PRESIDENT; Phyllis Crutchfield, Linda Roark, Libby McAllister, Mrs. Frye, SPONSOR. THIRD ROW: Margaret Riley, Ann Sauls, Phyllis Anderson, Mildred Osborne, Linda Osborne, Wanda Mullins, Doris Rouse, Jo Ann Wilkinson. FOURTH ROW: Carroll Goodman, Ann Stamper, Shawnie Taylor, Pamelia Hopkins, Wanda Meredith, Sharon Haga, Donna Blevins, Rhonda Johnson. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA THE CHILVAL EE STAFF FIRST ROW: Margaret Riley, Barbara Fisher, CO-EDITOR; Ann Sauls, CO-EDITOR; Danny McClure, ADVERTISING AND SALES MANAGER; Christine Johnson, Nina Blevins, BUSINESS MANAGER. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Clark, AD¬ VISER; Carol Rupard, Nancy Dinkins, Mary Ellen Cress, Connie Greer, Miss Suavely, ADVISER. THIRD ROW: Gale Heffinger, Berkley Keen, Tommy McGhee, Mary Sue Martin. NOT PICTURED: Jayne Martin. FIRST ROW: Buster Heath, PRESIDENT; Roger Bowman, VICE-PRESIDENT; Jimmy Blevins, SECRETARY-TREAS¬ URER; Jimmy Gross, REPORTER. SECOND ROW: Alvin Walton, Mickey Hall, Frankie Creggar, John Hayes, John Blevins, Jimmy Doyle, Jimmy Stuart, William Martin, James Riley. THIRD ROW: Gerald Eller, Randall Eller, Jackie Blevins, Barney Blankenbeckler, Larry Blevins, Mike Fisher, Mike Berry, Larry Poe, Phillip Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Greer, Tommy Keesee, Bobby Jo Blevins, Joey Elswick, Charles Hopkins, Charles Eller, Danny Hamm, Kennith Blevins, G.B. Freeman, Wayne Heninger, Bobby Call, Jackie Blevins. FIFTH ROW: Tommy Peake, T. O. Miller, Steve Dixon, Jerry Blankenbeckler, Robert Mason, Ronnie Blankenbeckler, Roger Blevins, Jerry Price, Dexter Sheets, Roger Warf, Steve Reedy, Jerry Hall. NOT PICTURED: Mr. Compton, Sponsor. SPORTSMAN CLUB COIN CLUB FIRST ROW: Mr. Mellinger, SPONSOR; Roger Pauley, PRESIDENT; David Widner, SECRETARY-TREASURER. SECOND ROW: Gale Heffinger, C. D. Miller, Wayne Sexton, Mitchell Howell, Gene Walker. NOT PICTURED: Tommy McGhee. FIRST ROW: Miss Sullins, SPONSOR; Linda Jones, Anita Blevins, REPORTER; Vivian Frye, PROGRAM CHAIRMAN; Elaine Elswick, VICE-PRESIDENT; Cynthia Robertson, PRESIDENT; Connie Widner, SECRETARY; Donna Roe, TREASURER; Mrs. Stanley, SPONSOR. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Billings, Linda Owens, Judy Blevins, Carroll Good¬ man, Nellie Breedlove, Patsy Pierce, Jane Willis, Barbara Gray, Buddy Brewster, Sammy Catron, Bobby Jones. THIRD ROW: Mary Hunt, Nancy Owens, Gloria Gray, Janie Trail, Janella Cress, Carol Rupard, Kay Greever, Lee Howard Martin, Ronnie Edwards, Gale Heffinger, Scottie McCormick. FOURTH ROW: Libby Glasco, Diane Ellison, Karen Murray, Shirley Martin, Kate Reid, Doris Rouse, Dennis French, Gary Blevins, Eugene Viers, Jackie Ratliff, Jo Ann Ashlin. FIFTH ROW: Joyce Miller, Janice Meade, Linda Palmer, Carol Goff, Anita Goble, George Heath, Doug Reeves, Johnny Gray, Diana McClure. SIXTH ROW: Sharron Eller, Shirley Shupe, Diana Dixon, Gladys Whitaker, Betty Meredith, Judy Roark, Carol Wilson, Janice Price, Linda Delp, Betty Tuell, Brenda McClure. NOT PICTURED: Donna Blankenbeckler. FORENSIC CLUB SCIENCE CLUB FIRST ROW: Mrs. Robinson, SPONSOR; Regina Haynes, VICE-PRESIDENT; Joyce Lester, PRESIDENT; Michael Blevins, SECRETARY-TREASURER. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Howell, Mitchael Blevins, Berkley Keen, Mr. Suther¬ land. NOT PICTURED: Jackie Hall, Lewis Shortt. FIRST ROW: Kay Greever, George Rouse, Janella Cress. SECOND ROW: Golda Martin, Donna Jones, Doris Crouse, Lynn Kelly, Ronnie Richardson, Steve Berry, Charlie Clark. THIRD ROW: Roban Catron, Linda Hale, Judy Blevins, Mildred Duncan, Nona Gillespie, Johnny Beckner. FOURTH ROW: Lee Howard Martin, Sammy Catron, Greg Berry. FIFTH ROW: Dennis Wheeler, Graham Larmer, Billy Dungan, Johnny Moxley, Jackie Hall, Lowell Frye, Steve Martin. THE CHILHOWIE ALL-STATE BAND SEATED: Tommy Rollins, Donna Blankenbeckler, Kay Greever, Rose Jones, Bobby Jones. STANDING: Lowell Frye, Gale Henegar, Dennis Wheeler, Eddie Shelton. FIRST ROW: Donna Blankenbeckler, Cindy Legard, Tamara Kegley. SECOND ROW: Margaret Clark, Debbie Fenner, Patricia Sullivan, Shirley Sullivan. THIRD ROW: Tommy Rollins, Becca Catron, Pamela Bishop, Laura Kreger, Jay Bonham, Jimmy Aker, Ellen Bonham, Cathy Gollehon. FOURTH ROW: Gale Henegar, Lee Catron, Bobby Waters, David Whitley, James Bonham, Jeffrey Blevins, Glen McKee, James Frye, Ronnie Patrick, Rodney Eller. FIFTH ROW: Michael Heath, Eddie Shelton, Mr. Horner, DIRECTOR; Bobby Jones, Rose Jones. WARRIOR BAND Warrior Band marches proudly in one of its many parades. | i . FIRST ROW: Phyllis McClure, EDITOR; KayGreever, EDITOR; Elaine Elswick, EDITOR; Barbara Fisher, EDITOR; Mary Sue Martin, EDITOR. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Billings, Carol Rupard, Carroll Goodman, Linda Jones, Margaret Riley. THIRD ROW: Glenda Hale, Christine Johnson, Linda Delp, Connie Pugh, Mary Lou Robinson, Nina Blevins. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Goff, SPONSOR; Christine Harris, Linda Owens, Jimmy Heninger, J. E. Edmiston, George Rouse, Ann Sauls. NOT PICTURED: Tommy McGhee. THE CHILAZETTE STAFF BUS PATROL FIRST ROW: Donna Shaw, Joyce Dixon, Ann Stamper, Janie Trail, Mr. Compton. SECOND ROW: JoAnn Wilkinson, Kathy Copenhaver, Linda Roark, Carroll Goodman, Phyllis McClure, Judy Hayes. THIRD ROW: Peggy Davis, Ann Scott, Roger Stamper, Eddie Shelton, Charles Blevins, Retta Pruitt, Velma Powers. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Stanley, SPONSOR; Phyllis McClure, SECRETARY; Roy Baker, TREASURER; Ronnie Ball, CHAPLAIN; J. E. Edmiston, REPORTER; Carol Blankenbeckler, PRESIDENT; Miss Copenhaver, SPONSOR. SECOND ROW: Virginia Reeves, Kay Greever, Martha Emerson, David Ellison, Bobby Waters, Nina Greever, Dixie Waters, Larry Poe. THIRD ROW: Donna Roe, Joyce Martin, Charlee Beth Martin, Gale Heffinger, Steve Martin, Jerry Denton, Becky Dinkins, Phyllis McClure. NOT PICTURED: Tommy McGhee, VICE-PRESIDENT. SCA COUNCIL LIBRARY CLUB FIRST ROW: Shirley Shupe, PROGRAM CHAIRMAN; Janie Trail, PRESIDENT; Anita Blevins, REPORTER; Judy Blevins, VICE-PRESIDENT. SECOND ROW: Libby Glasco, Linda Pauley, Joyce Dixon, Linda Martin, Ann Stamper, Wilma Stamper. THIRD ROW: Joyce Minnick, Beverly Warf, Judy Hayes, Miss Nipper, SPONSOR; Judy Anderson, Janice Meade, Mary Alice Palmer. NOT PICTURED: Donna Roe, Sandra Blevins, SECRETARY-TREASURER. FIRST ROW: Mr. Mellinger, SPONSOR; Ronnie Ball, REPORTER; Jimmy Heninger, PRESIDENT; Donnie Pruitt, TREASURER; Roy Baker, VICE-PRESIDENT. SECOND ROW: John Hayes, Mickey Hall, Donnie Parks, Larry Hamm, Johnny Copenhaver. THIRD ROW: Roy Clay Powers, Elgene Johnson, Jimmy Doyle, Jimmy Gross, Randal Eller, Ronnie Edwards. FOURTH ROW: David Palmer, Don Hicks, Larry Russell, Jimmy Stuart, Lawrence Sheets, Dennis Johnson. MONOGRAM CLUB NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Phyllis McClure, VICE-PRESIDENT; Carol Blankenbeckler, SECRETARY; Barbara Fisher, PRESI¬ DENT; Donnie Pruitt, REPORTER; Lowell Frye, CHAPLAIN; Jerry Denton, TREASURER. SECOND ROW: Mr. Sutherland, SPONSOR; Martha Emerson, Glenda Hale, Connie Pugh, Nina Blevins, Sandra Peake, Susan McCormick, Mr. Rusek, SPONSOR. THIRD ROW: Pamela Bishop, Roy Baker, Danny McClure, Elgene Johnson, Linda Martin, Tommie Randolph. Homecoming Queen, Christine Johnson; Escort, Danny McClure; Driver, William Martin. Senior Homecoming Attendant, Gloria Gray; Escort, Delmer Heath; Driver, Billy Frank Blevins. The Seniors present the play Kissin ' Cousins to an appreciative audience. Sandra Baker reads poetry at the P.T.A. while other participants in forensics await their turns. ‘M - 1964 HOMECOMING Chilhowie vs Rich Valley October 9, 1964 Stew ' Em! SENIORS First Place Steps to Victory” FRESHMEN ’ EIGHTH GRADE The Eighth Grade Rides Steers Slay ' Em and Display ' Em—on a Bun! JUNIORS Second Place The staff regrets that a picture of the attractive SOPHOMORE float, Rocket to the Moon, was not obtainable. Let ' s Skin the Steers!” FFA Third Place QUEEN CHRISTINE JOHNSON HOMECOMING QUEEN and COURT BECKY DINKINS Sophomore Attendant GLORIA GRAY Senior Attendant DEENA BISE Freshman Attendant VIRGINIA REEVES Junior Attendant CHARLEE BETH MARTIN Eighth Grade Attendant At Natural Bridge Sightseeing at Mount Vernon Touring Christ Church, Alexandria At the motel 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue 1964 Seniors label their bus Passing the time on the bus At President Kennedy ' s grave SENIOR WASHINGTON TRIP Pictured with the Seniors, their chaperons, guides, and bus drivers are Congressman W. Pat Jennings and Mr. Sam Crockett, one of Mr. Jennings ' s assistants, who is an outstanding graduate of Chilhowie High School. Guides Jay and Jerry Mr. Jennings and Jo Ann Billings Lunch on Afton Mountain Allen at the zoo Mr. Baker gives final instructions for the Washington trip. AWARDS BARBARA FISHER BILLY GRINSTEAD Betty Crocker Award Smyth-Wythe FFA Federation Pres¬ ident; Delegate to National Convention CARROLL GOODMAN Perfect Attendance for five years DONNIE GROSECLOSE Showed champion Hereford heifer in Smyth County and Bristol livestock shows. TOMMY McGHEE County, District, State Public Speaking ROY NEAL POWERS DeKalb Award NANCY DINKINS Delegate to Girls ' State BARBARA FISHER Miss Future Business Woman BPW Club Award JIMMY HENINGER Lions Club Athletic Award RONNIE BALL Lions Club Sportsmanship Award KAY GREEVER and BARBARA GRAY Tri Hi-Y Delegates to Model General Assembly OTHER AWARDS SCHOLARSHIP: Senior - Elgene Johnson Junior - Cynthia Robertson Sophomore - Sue McClure Freshman - Ellen Bonham Eighth Grade - Charlee Beth Martin Scholarship to University of Cincinnati Conserva¬ tory - Lowell Frye FORENSICS: Girls ' Poetry Reading - Sandra Baker Boys ' Poetry Reading - Lowell Frye Girls ' Public Speaking - Barbara Gray Boys ' Prose Reading - Gale Heffinger Girls ' Prose Reading - Phyllis McClure Spelling - Cynthia Robertson OTHER: Arian Music Award - Lowell Frye Federation and Area Tractor Driving - Charles Larmer Livestock Judging - Gene Walker, Charles Larmer, Jeff Wyatt Typing 1 - Dixie Waters Brunswick Scholarship - Elgene Johnson BACCALAUREATE May 30, 1965 2:30 P. M. The class worships at their baccalaureate service. Seniors gather in the lobby to march into the auditorium. Dr. Cameron Sinclair Milligan College Seniors march to the dignified strains of Pomp and Circumstance. Mr. Baker makes announcements and intro¬ duces Dr. Sinclair. A-mrt GRADUATION I I Members of the band play Ceremonial for Band. Jo Ann Billings happily receives her diploma from Mr. Mauck. Dr. Cloyd P. Armbrister Concord College The long-awaited moment finally arrives when Superin¬ tendent J. Leonard Mauck awards diplomas. Friends and relatives greet the graduates after the commencement exercises. Salutatorian Carol Blankenbeckler speaks on The Questing Mind is the topic of Valedictorian Standing Tall. Elgene Johnson. Mr. Bruce wipes away Paula ' s tears with a bandanna supplied by Ann Sauls. Danny spruces up after graduation! Billy Frank and Allen turn in their caps and gowns after graduation. JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Refreshment time The quaint umbrella provides atmosphere, ( ■ i mi hm ■niiiiinififiiiA ih ri ._ i Ji rTr fWM ii a ■ jw.aiisfwfw‘V;f ' Tit wAWm ' •11! i? iMi IAJ il Time out from dancing Guests choose Parisian favors from under the colorful umbrella. School quiz participants Two on a Bench” - English classes attend performance at one-act play Barter Theatre Seniors receive class rings and admire their personalized pencils from the bank. Catching snakes for the biology lab FFA boys go to a movie after entertaining the faculty families at a picnic. Chico speaks 1964 Hootenanny The chorus sings at Thanksgiving assembly The King and Queen of Hearts reign over the Sweetheart dance, and Carol serves refreshments Time out from class Seniors rehearse lines for play Forensic Club play cast Having a good time at the Christmas dance Paying to take a swing at old car FIRST ROW: Eugene Viers, Mickey Hall, Neal Powers, Danny Widner, Randal Eller, Roy Baker, Dennis Johnson, Frankie Martin, Charles Eller, Ronnie Edwards. SECOND ROW: Bobby Louthian, Elgene Johnson, Roger Powers, Johnny Copenhaver, Don Hicks, Donnie Pruitt, Mike Blevins, Larry Russell, David Palmer, Jimmy Gross, Fred Gillespie. THIRD ROW: Johnny Cole, Kelly Wyatt, Jimmy Stuart, Jimmy Heninger, Harold Gillespie, Ronnie Ball, Larry Hamm, John Blevins, Jeff Wyatt, Jimmy Doyle. WARRIOR FOOTBALL 1964 Jimmy Stuart, CO-CAPTAIN; Jimmy Heninger, CO-CAPTAIN; Mr. Rusek, ASSISTANT COACH; Mr. Compton, HEAD COACH. MANAGERS: Chick Greever, Freddie Rouse 80 ROY BAKER GUARD RONNIE BALL TACKLE JIMMY DOYLE RONNIE EDWARDS LARRY HAMM HALF-BACK FULL-BACK TACKLE The 1964 Warrior Football Team started its season with a bang, defeating archrival Marion on the Scarlet Hurricane ' s home field. The Warriors contirued their winning ways in the next two games, which were both District tilts. Because of injuries the Warriors dropped their next five contests, four of which were district games. The Warriors ended their season in fine fashion, knocking Rural Retreat and John Battle out of the District championship on two succes¬ sive weeks. SCORES WE THEY Marion 12 7 Holston 36 6 Lebanon 33 0 Saltville 6 14 Patrick Henry 0 6 Rich Valley 7 12 Castlewood 6 23 Abingdon 20 26 Rural Retreat 14 13 John Battle 13 7 Away JIMMY HENINGER CENTER DON HICKS END ELGENE JOHNSON DONNIE PRUITT JIMMY STUART GUARD END HALF-BACK WARRIOR ACTION Mickey Hall breaks away from Rich Valley defender as Stuart and Doyle attempt to block. Mike Blevins gains valuable yardage in a close game with Rich Valley. Fred Gillespie finds some daylight in the Rich Valley defense. Your guess is as good as ours. 82 FIRST ROW: Mackie Johnson, Johnny Gray, Russell Martin, David Ellison. SECOND ROW: Roger Warf, Danny Blevins, John Edmiston, Jack Gillespie, Bobby Osborne. THIRD ROW: Gary Blevins, Tommy Gross, Jerry Price, Larry Blevins, Mr. Bryant, COACH. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Jerry Hall, Jack Blevins, Larry Poe, Gerald Eller. SECOND ROW: Steve Reedy, Steve DLxon, Wayne Heninger, Tommy Peake, Timmy Tuell. THIRD ROW: Mr. Mellinger, COACH; Ronnie Doss, Sammy Catron, Mike Berry, Lee Hale. FIRST ROW: Mr. Mellinger, COACH; Don Hicks, Roy Baker, Lowell Frye, Donnie Pruitt, Chick Greever, MANAGER. SECOND ROW: Larry Russell, Jimmy Gross, David Palmer, Dennis Wheeler, Kelly Wyatt, Freddie Rouse, Jimmy Heninger, Ronnie Ball. BOYS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL The ' 64- ' 65 Warrior Basketball Team with eight returning lettermen posted a 15-6 worksheet for the best record ever posted by a Warrior Basketball Team. Led by its seven seniors, the team defeated some of the top teams in Southwest Virginia and gained a third-place finish in the District 6 Basketball Tournament held at Abingdon High School. JIMMY HENINGER DONNIE PRUITT CO-CAPTAIN CO-CAPTAIN Most Points (season).Jimmy Heninger 283 Most Points (in one game).Jimmy Heninger 36 Most Points (per game average) . Jimmy Heninger 13.5 Best field goal percentage .... Jimmy Heninger 43% Best foul shooting percentage . . . Larry Russell 73% Most points one game (team).81 Points per game (team average).54 Most rebounds (in one game).Jimmy Gross 19 Most rebounds (season).Jimmy Heninger 206 Most rebounds (per game average) . Jimmy Heninger 9.8 84 ROY BAKER GUARD RONNIE BALL FORWARD LOWELL FRYE GUARD DON HICKS DENNIS WHEELER GUARD CENTER Jimmy Heninger battles for rebound with Rich Valley player. Pruitt and Gross struggle with Rich for loose ball. WE THEY Rural Retreat 78 30 Abingdon 34 36 John Battle 58 43 Rich Valley 49 48 Tazewell 41 48 Marion 42 48 Patrick Henry 56 52 Holston 75 31 John Battle 60 48 Holston 81 18 Patrick Henry 56 51 Rich Valley 35 33 Rural Retreat 27 14 Abingdon 58 69 Sugar Grove 75 37 Sugar Grove 65 39 Tazewell 47 44 Marion 49 54 District 6 Tournament Rich Valley 38 37 John Battle 39 55 Patrick Henry Away 72 51 .ey player Dennis Wheele Heninger cuts Donnie Pruitt prepares to slap ball away from driving Rich Valley player. r attempts shot against Steers as in toward the basket. 85 FIRST ROW: Luther Williams, Randal Eller, Billy Dungan, Randy Whetsel, Mickey Hall, Mike Fisher, MANAGER. SECOND ROW: John Blevins, Mike Blevins, CO-CAPTAIN; Tommy Gross, Jerry Price, Fred Gillespie, CO-CAP- TAIN; Mr. Bryant, COACH. Most points (season) . . . Mike Blevins 236 Most points (in one game). Fred Gillespie 26 Most points (per game ave.).Mike Blevins 13 Best field goal percentage. Mike Blevins 38% Best foul shooting percentage . . . Tommy Gross 70% Most points one game (team).66 Points per game (team ave.).43 Most rebounds (in one game) . . . Tommy Gross 15 Most rebounds (season) . .Tommy Gross 136 Most rebounds (per game ave.) . . . Tommy Gross 7 BOYS’ JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL BOYS’ EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Ronnie Crockett, Herbert Viers, Steve Reedy, Jack Blevins, Dennis Peake. SECOND ROW: Mr. Rusek, COACH; Steve Dixon, Tommy Peake, Robert Patrick, Lewis Shortt, Tommy Rollins, Wayne Heninger. FIRST ROW: Linda Roark, Becky Dinkins, Nancy Dinkins, Carol Rupard, Doris Rouse, Christine Johnson, Mrs. Ba¬ sham, COACH. SECOND ROW: Nina Greever, MANAGER; Peggy Davis, Pam Bishop, Rose Jones, Kathy Copenhaver, Sandra Blevins, Kate Reid, Marie Carter, Brenda Peake, MANAGER. Most points (season) . . . Carol Rupard 151 Most points (in one game). .Carol Ruoard 26 Most points (per game average) . . . Carol Rupard 15.1 Best foul shooting percentage .... Carol Rupard 51% Most points one game (team).41 Points per game (team ave.).20.4 Most field goals (season) . .Carol Rupard 53 Most field goals (one game) .Carol Rupard 12 GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL The Girls’ Varsity Basketball Team had a very successful year, compiling a 7-3 rec¬ ord. Under their new coach, Mrs. Basham, the girls work ed hard to achieve one of the best records posted by a Chilhowie girls ' team in recent years. With only two seniors having- graduated, the team is looking forward to an¬ other excellent year. Nancy Dinkins, and Carol Rupard CO-CAPTAINS Nancy and Carol practice foul shots while other girls rebound. Itoail FIRST ROW: Janice Meade, Connie Greer, Linda Pauley, Deborah Stewart, Donna Roe. SECOND ROW: Shawnie Taylor, Ann Stamper, Judy Hayes, Jeannie Owens, Sylvia Robinson, Mary Lou Robinson, Mrs. Basham, COACH. GIRLS’ JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL GIRLS’ SOFTBALL FIRST ROW: Connie Widner, Donna Roe, Rose Jones, Linda Roark, Judy Roark, Peggy Davis, Kate Reid, Doris Rouse. SECOND ROW: Linda Martin, Nancy Dinkins, Judy Williams, Retta Pruitt, Mary Ellen Cress, Betty Kell, Diana Mc¬ Clure, Christine Johnson. THIRD ROW: Sylvia Robinson, Mary Lou Robinson, Jane Willis, Lydia Williams, Becky Dinkins, Marie Carter, Pam Bishop, Sandra Baker, Mrs. Basham, COACH. FIRST ROW: Mickey Hall, Gary Blevins, Freddie Rouse, David Palmer, Danny Widener. SECOND ROW: Dennis Johnson, Fred Gillespie, Mike Blevins, Roger Bowman, Roger Stamper, Maekie Johnson, Jimmy Gross, Harold Gil¬ lespie, J. E. Edmiston. THIRD ROW: Mr. Compton, COACH; Johnny Cole, Kelly Wyatt, Bobby Louthian, Eugene Viers, Larry Blevins, Roger Warf, Chick Greever, MANAGER. FOURTH ROW: Jeff Wyatt, Don Hicks, Larry Russell, Berk¬ ley Keen, Jerry Price, Larry Hamm, Randal Eller, Charles Eller, Eddie Shelton. ireHti.HOMr WAHHl OJIs ' cHILHIIWII WA V ' PS lift PRIOR ' c JltHQWlK k ' Aloi 5 ’hiuio wm warriors XHlUlO ’; WARRlfA llLHOt ' l TRACK Jimmy Gross goes up and over high jump bar. Larry Russell strains to make best jump. FIRST ROW: Mike Fisher, MANAGER; Roger Bowman, David Ellison, Randal Eller, Ronnie Edwards, Jerry Hall, MANAGER. SECOND ROW: Mickey Hall, Larry Blevins, Tommy Gross, Donnie Parks, Dennis Johnson, Donnie Pruitt, Bobby Call. THIRD ROW: Mr. Bryant, COACH; Don Hicks, Larry Russell, Larry Hamm, Jimmy Doyle, Jimmy Gross, Jerry Price. 1 965 BASEBALL The Warrior Baseball Team opened their 1965 campaign by winning their first five games. The next few games showed the team playing fine ball but not being able to secure a victory. The boys displayed fine spirit throughout the season as was attested in the final game when they defeated Marion in a well-played game, avenging an earlier defeat on the Scarlet Hurricane ' s home field. SCORES WE THEY Rich Valley 4 3 Rich Valley 9 8 John Battle 2 1 Sugar Grove 16 3 Sugar Grove 7 1 Abingdon 2 13 Holston 1 12 Abingdon (tie) 2 2 Patrick Henry 4 8 Marion 2 26 Patrick Henry 1 3 Marion 2 1 Away Larry Hamm takes his swing against Marion pitching. Donnie Groseclose, Jackie Ratliff, Bobby Waters, Tommy Wilkinson, David Whitley, Ronnie Ball, Johnny Copenhaver. A new sports team was added to the Chilhowie list during the 1965 season. Golf became the latest extracurricular activity. The golf team posted a 1-3 record for their first season ' s work, and with only one senior having graduated, the team is looking forward to a successful 1966 season. GOLF TEAM JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS We ' ve got the boys on our team; They ' re great! We ' ve got the coaches on oar team; They ' re great! We ' ve got the spirit That a good team needs; It ' s great! Warriors are GREAT! Charlee Beth Martin, Carol Wilson, Ellen Bonham, CO-CAPTAIN; Donna Roe, CO-CAPTAIN; Linda Martin, Lydia Williams. SANDRA BAKER PAULA GARNER BEA GREEVER VARSITY CHEERLEADERS JAYNE MARTIN SUE McCLURE DIXIE WATERS • or •• li)(M 1. The big kick-off is for the Homecoming dance. 2. Nancy Dinkins wins Miss School Spirit of ’64. 3. Patsy and Linda serve guests at Homecoming. 4. Mr. School Spirit, Cotton, and other hopefuls wait for crowning. 5. Students enjoy Homecoming dance. 6. Senior boys begin prize winning float. 7. Warrior Band welcomes boys home from football camp. 8. Football boys unload bus after week at Concord. 9. Cheerleaders lead Welcome Home Warriors . 10. Faculty peps up rally before Saltville game. 11. These shoes give mute evidence to success of sock hop. 12. Roy hangs on to ball and donkey in hilarious game. ±BflUflUVtclL- SMYTH COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Serving the nation in education, recreation, HOMEOWNERS POLICIES Bank of Marion Building health and defense. L. P. Haywood Secretary and Treasurer F. W. BERRY PRODUCE Metals, Furs, and Hides Batteries, Walnuts Welding and Crane Service Phone 646-3181 - Chilhowie, Virginia Compliments of DR. J. DAN REASOR R T SURPLUS SALVAGE SALES CO. Dealers in Government and Factory Surplus Biggest Selection of Upholstering Materials in This Area Chilhowie, Virginia ROWLAND ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractors Phone: 783-2211 320 N. Main Street Marion, Virginia DAIRYLAND Sandwiches Shrimp Chicken Baskets Highway 11 East Marion, Virginia C.B. HALSEY CO., INC. Wholesale Distributors- Institutional Foods Roanoke, Virginia DeVAULT ' S, INC. JENNINGS-WARREN MOTOR CO., INC. Sporting Goods Phone: 783-2222 Wholesale and Retail Highway 11 West Bristol, Virginia - Tennessee Marion, Virginia Marion National Office .iji. THE FIRST NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK ROUSE REAL ESTATE AGENCY Private Sales, Auctions, OF VIRGINIA Where People Like You. . Like to Bank Appraisals and Rentals Loan Assistance Marion, Virginia 114 W. Main Street Marion, Virginia Visit our Drive-In Branch on S. Church Street Phone: 783-4822 - Night: 646-3507 GREEAR STUDIO Photography Cameras Film, Gifts Records Marion, Virginia HOLSTON MOTOR COMPANY, INC. 116 Broad Street Phone: 782-0861 Marion, Virginia Dodge Dart S 880 Cars Dodge Trucks CLARK ' S PHARMACY Prescriptions Are Our Business Sam Clark, R.Ph. - Doug Clark, R. Ph. Saltville, Virginia and Chilhowie, Virginia BURGESS McNIEL FURNITURE COMPANY New And Used Furniture P. O. Box 879 -Church Street Phone: 783-3881 Marion, Virginia Compliments of RAINBOW AUTEL RESTAURANT Compliments of HOME AUTO SUPPLY CO., INC. Phone: 783-5321 131 E. Main Street Marion, Virginia - 24354 Thank you for your business through the years. J. S. SNAVELY COMPANY Shoes and Clothing Chilhowie, Virginia Flowers Mean So Much From FLORENCE RICHARDSON FLORIST AND GIFTS 783-5163 - Marion, Virginia Compliments of SUE ' S SHOP Meadowview, Virginia SERVICE DRY CLEANERS Shirt Laundry Fast Service Mon. Through Sat. 243 Main Street Marion, Virginia Greetings from MARION COLLEGE Where Shopping Is A Pleasure Marion, Virginia Marion, Virginia If you’re not getting service like this, switch now to our “Watchdog” Oil Heat Service! frjt f BONHAM AND HILL OIL CO. Phone: 429-5112 646-3903 944-5558 F. W. BERRY SONS Quality meats and groceries Chilhowie, Virginia ✓rs WEST END TEXACO SERVICE Phone: 783-7034 P- Texaco Products The Groceries you Forgot to Get Service is Our Motto Marion, Virginia SMYTH FARM BUREAU Compliments of W. W. MAC COMPANY Marion, Virginia Chilhowie, Virginia Phone: 646-3312 PIGGLY WIGGLY Home of Fine Foods We Give S H Green Stamps Chilhowie, Virginia HOLSTON CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH, INC. 354 S. Main Street Marion, Virginia - 24354 Imperial - Plymouth Valiant - Chrysler Phone: 783-4242 RALPH STOKES INSURANCE ADVISOR Chilhowie, Va. MCDONALD’S, INC. The Men ' s Shop Off: 783-4182 - Res: 646-8888 DRESS RIGHT Virginia Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Co. You can ' t afford not to Early Settlers Insurance Co. Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Co. Marion, Virginia THE VANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED HARDWARE, PLUMBING AND HEATING BUILDING SUPPLIES FEED, SEED, FARM MACHINERY MANUFACTURERS OF VANCE FERTILIZERS TERRACE HEIGHTS FUNERAL HOME 24-hour Ambulance Service Phone: 646-3641 Chilhowie, Virginia Compliments of MIDWAY LUMBER COMPANY Seven Mile Ford, Virginia Phone: 646-3858 ERWIN ' S MARKET Retail Fruits and Vegetables Chestnut Street, Marion, Virginia Phone: 783-7092 MARION MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Chevrolet Sales - Service Phone: 783-5116 WHMf Marion, Virginia CENTER FURNITURE COMPANY Furniture Center for Thrifty Buyers Marion, Virginia HERFF-JONES COMPANY Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers Representative: Buddy Moses 1401-1429 North Capitol Avenue Indianapolis 7, Indiana Read about local happenings in the PARK-N-SHOP SUPERMARKET AND HICKS-VAUGHT SUPERETTE Groceries-Meats- Fruits-Vegetables Marion, Virginia SMYTH COUNTY NEWS Towle Silver Lenox Silver JACK C. HUDSON Your Jeweler Main Street Phone: 783-3211 Marion, Virginia Marion, Virginia Compliments of SMYTH FARM SUPPLY CO., INC. Marion, Virginia Phone: 783-4122 PARKS-BELK Home of Better Values Phone: 783-5351 Marion, Virginia Best Wishes, Graduates! PET MILK COMPANY DAIRY DIVISION Phone: 228-4321 Wytheville, Virginia U J PORTER FURNITURE COMPANY Us Phone: 646-3900 Chilhowie, Virginia Compliments of H M STORE Compliments of Ladies ' Ready to Wear, Men ' s Clothing Shoes and Accessories GREEVER’S DRUGS We Welcome Your Patronage Phone: 646-3512 Chilhowie, Virginia LAUREL SPRINGS DAIRY Wouldn ' t a glass of milk taste good right now? Phone: 783-2397 Marion, Virginia HOW DO YOU SPELL CAREER OPPORTUNITY? In textiles, it’s spelled B-U-R-L-I-N-G-T-O-N, where career opportunities are as varied and diversi¬ fied as the endless arrav of qualih Burlington prod¬ ucts. For information on a challenging, rewarding career in textiles, write to the Personnel Director at: GROVER FURR HOSIERY CO. A unit of Burlington INDUSTRIES, . V— 7 Burlington EXECUTIVE OFFICES: GREENSBORO, N. C BOB ' S SURPLUS and DISCOUNT STORE Highway 11 and Main Chilhowie, Virginia Home Phone: 646-3595 Robert L. 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Building Needs From A to Z Telephone 646-3765 Seven Mile Ford, Virginia W R FEED SERVICE, INC. Highway 11 West, Route No. 2 Marion, Virginia Phone: 783-8121 Compliments of HI-WAY DRIVE-IN On Preston Hill TRIANGLE MOTOR SALES Used Cars-Service Body Shop Highway 16 Commerce Street Marion, Virginia Phone: 783-4627 Compliments of DAVID L. FRANCIS KEMPER McCLOUD, JR. Congratulations to the Senior Class from THE B. B. HUFF PROCESSING PLANT Glade Spring, Va. - 24340 Phones: 429-5302 - Glade Spring 646-8673 - Chilhowie - 646-8672 - Home Custom Slaughtering and Processing of all meats Grained Beef for sale CALHOUN OIL COMPANY, INC. 611 South Main Street Marion, Virginia HARWOOD MANUFACTURING CORPORATION Marion, Virginia SERV-ALL, INC. INSTITUTIONAL WHOLESALERS 928 W. State Street Bristol, Tennessee KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS BULOVA WATCHES GOODMAN JEWELERS Chilhowie, Virginia GIFTS Saltville, Virginia GOODMAN CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY The careful cleaners of your entire wardrobe Chilhowie, Virginia GATE’S RESTAURANT APPALACHIAN MANUFACTURING Curb Service CORPORATION Private Dining Room Home-cooked Meals Marion, Virginia Chilhowie, Virginia ROBINSON’S KERN’S BAKERY Sporting Goods -- Athletic Equipment _ • ' Marion, Virginia Phone: 783-3622 We will do our best to please you. TYPEWRITER SALES SERVICE WILEY J. MOXLEY OF MARION MARION T. HODGE Complete Office Outfitters Standard and Portable Typewriters Marion, Virginia Phones: 783-4314 783-4315 Phone: 783-4567 210 Commerce Street, If it ' s insurance, we write it. Marion, Virginia Compliments of EMPIRE MOTOR COMPANY TERRY’S POTATO CHIPS Late Model Cars and Trucks For Sale Gee Arnold, Owner Jake Russell, Salesman Day Phone: 783-7591 Night Phone: 646-3284 Marion, Virginia BONHAM MOTOR COMPANY Compliments ot Chilhowie, Virginia Phone: 646-3441 ABINGDON GROCERY Compliments of Abingdon, Virginia PARK DRIVE-IN Marion, Virginia Serving the School Cafeterias CHILHOWIE GULF SERVICE STATION Tires, tubes, batteries, and accessories You can af ford the best Chilhowie, Virginia L. S. Gillenwater Dial 646-8695 _ Compliments of JOHN G. WALKER Certified Public Accountant Bank of Marion Building Marion, Virginia Compliments of SOUTHWESTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE Main Street Marion, Virginia ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The CHILVALEE staff expresses its thanks to the Advertisers and to all others who worked so faithfully with us. In this colorful year you kept us out of the red. CHEMICALS DIVISION Clin Soda Ash Chlorine Bicarbonate of Soda Dry Ice Caustic Soda Liquid C02 Fused Ash Hydrazine Manufactured at Saltville, Virginia Established 1894 FACULTY DIRECTORY MR. WILLIAM W. BAKER PRINCIPAL Native of West Virginia; Concord College, B.S. Marshall University, M.A. MRS. BETTY M. BASHAM Native of Kingsport, Tennessee; Emory and Henry College, B.A. Physical Education - Health; Sponsor of Sophomore Class and GAA: Coach of Girls ' Basketball and Softball Teams. MR. JOE H. BRYANT Native of Independence, Virginia; Emory and Henry College, B.A. History; Sponsor of Sophomore Class and Hi-Y. MRS. CHAMP CLARK Native of Chilhowie, Virginia; Furman University, B.A. English; Sponsor of Junior Class, Tri-Hi-Y, and THE CH1LVALEE. MRS. CLEVE COMPTON Native of Morristown, Tennessee; Carson-Newman College, B.S. Eighth Grade Skills and Exploratory Home Economics; Sponsor of Junior Class, GAA, and Cheerleaders. MR. CLEVE COMPTON ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL (HIGH SCHOOL) Native of Sevierville County, Tennessee; Carson-Newman College, B.S. George Peabody College, M.A. Biology; Athletic Director, Football and Track Coach; Sponsor of Sportsman Club and Bus Patrol MISS MARY PAYNE COPENHAVER Native of Chilhowie, Virginia; Martha Washington Junior College; Emory and Henry College, B.ED. English, Guidance Director; Sponsor of Eighth Grade and S.C.A. MR. GREEVER CROUSE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL (ELEMENTARY SCHOOL) Native of Tazewell, Virginia; Emory and Henry College, B.A. University of Kentucky, M.A. Government. MR. A. B. FARMER Native of Pittsylvania County, Virginia; Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S., M.S. Agriculture and Shop; Sponsor of Future Farmers of America. MRS. GLADYS H. FRYE Native of Lee County, Virginia; Radford College, B.S. Sponsor of Senior Class and Future Homemakers of America MRS. JANE M. GOFF Native of Chilhowie, Virginia; Emory and Henry College, B.ED. Typing, Shorthand; Sponsor of Sophomore Class and CHILA-ZETTE. MR.JACK HORNER Native of Jenkins, Kentucky; Eastern Kentucky State, A.B. Eastern Kentucky State, M.A. Sponsor of Warrior Band and Music Club. MISS ELIZABETH LOVE Native of Chilhowie, Virginia; Emory and Henry CoUege, A.B. Algebra, Plane Geometry; Sponsor of Junior Class and Tri-Hi-Y. MR. ARNOLD MELLINGER Native of KnoxviHe, Tennessee; Carson-Newman College, B.S. Physical Education - Health; Coach of Varsity BasketbaU and Eighth Grade Football; Sponsor of Monogram Club. MISS ELIZABETH NIPPER Native of Cedar Bluff, Virginia; Radford College, B.S. University of Virginia, M.LD. Librarian: Sponsor of Freshman Class and Library Club. MRS. MARGRET S. ROBINSON Native of Christiansburg, Virginia; Radford College, B.S. Biology, History; Sponsor of Sophomore Class and Science Club MRS. PANSY R. ROLLINS Native of Chilhowie, Virginia; Radford CoUege, B.S., B.A. English, French; Sponsor of Senior Class and French Club. MR. JOE L. RUSEK Native of Pennsylvania; Emory and Henry College, B.S. Geography, History; Sponsor of Freshman Class and National Honor Society; Coach of Eighth Grade Basketball, Assistant Coach Varsity ' Football and Track. MISS LOUISE SNAVELY Native of Chilhowie, Virginia; Averett College, Radford College, B.A. Columbia University, M.A. English; Sponsor of Senior Class and THE CHILVALEE. MRS. SUE W. STANLEY Native of Saltville, Virginia Emory and Henry College, B.A. Bookkeeping, General Business, Typing; Sponsor of Eighth Grade, Forensic Club, and S.C.A. MR. WILLIAM ST. JOHN Native of Chilhowie, Virginia; Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S. Agriculture, Shop; Sponsor of Future Farmers of America. MISS JEAN SULLINS Native of Abingdon, Virginia; Mary Washington College, B.A. English; Sponsor of Freshman Class and Forensic Club. MRS. CHARLOTTE S. SUTHERLAND Native of Meadowview, Virginia; Radford College, B.S. Math; Sponsor of Eighth Grade and Hi-Y. MR. RONALD R. SUTHERLAND Native of Hay si, Virginia; Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S. Math, Physics; Sponsor of Eighth Grade, National Honor Society ' , and Science Club. 112 SENIOR DIRECTORY JAMES ROBERT AKER Ake Band 1,2,3,4,5, All State Band 3; French Club2,3; Hi-Y 4,5; Music Club 5. NINA JEAN BLEVINS Bus Patrol 4; CH1LA-ZETTE Stall 5; CHILVALEE Stall 4,5, Business Manager 5; F.H.A. 4,5, Historian 5, Junior Degree 4; National Honor Society 5; Tri-Hi-Y 4. Chorus 5. JAMES DOUGLAS ANDERSON Doug Science Club 4. GAYE DOANE ANDERSON Gaye ROGER BRENT BLEVINS SDortsman Club 4,5; Jr. Varsity Football 1. ROGER LEE BOWMAN Sportsman Club 4,5, Vice-President 5; Eighth Grade Football 1; Jr. Varsity Basketball 3, Eighth Grade 1; Baseball 4,5; Varsity Track 5. PHYLLIS GAYE ANDERSON Chorus 5; Library Club 1,3; F.H.A. 3,4,5, Historian 4, Junior Degree, Symwasco Federation Historian 5; Curtis Magazine Sales Award. ROY WARREN BAKER Bake Transferred from Princeton High School, Princeton, West Virginia 4; Class Reporter 4, Treasurer 5; French Club 4; Hi-Y 5, Reporter; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4,5, Vice-President 5; National Honor Society 4,5; S.C.A. Class Representative 3, Treasurer 5; Varsity Football 3,4,5, Jr. Varsity 1,2; Var¬ sity Basketball 4,5, Jr. Varsity 2, Eighth Grade 1; Varsity Track 3,4, Jr. Varsity 1,2; Senior Play. RONALD ELLSWORTH BALL Hokie Band 1,2; French Club 2,3; Hi-Y 1,5; Monogram Club 2,3,4,5, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Reporter 5; S.C.A. 1,5, Chaplain 5; Varsity Football 2,3,4,5, Chaplain 3,4,5, All District Tackle 5, Honorable Mention All State 5, Jr. Varsity 1; Varsity Bas¬ ketball 3,4,5, Jr. Varsity 2, Eighth Grade 1; Baseball 2,3,4; Varsity Track 2,3,4,5, Jr. Varsity 1; Golf Team 5, Captain 5; Junior Play; Senior Play; Forensic 4; Lions Club Sportsman¬ ship Award 5. MARGARET ANN BAUMGARDNER Bum F.H.A. 2; Science Club, Secretary 4. JO ANN BILLINGS Jo CHILA-ZETTE Staff 5; Chorus 1,5; Forensic Club 5; Science Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary 4. BARNEY LEE BLANKENBECKLER Band 2,3; Sportsman Club 4,5; Transferred from Osbourn High School of Manassas, Virginia, 3. RONALD DEAN BLANKENBECKLER Ronnie Hi-Y 4; Sportsman Club 5; Jr. Varsity Basketball 3, Eighth Grade 1; Jr. Varsity Track 2. VERNITA CAROL BLANKENBECKLER F.H.A. 3,4, Vice-President 4; National Honor Society 4,5, Secretary 5; S.C.A. 2,4,5, Secretary 4, President 5, Home Room Representative 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4, Treasurer 4; Saluta- torian. BILLY FRANK BLEVINS Bill Frank Forensic Club 5; Sportsman Club 4; Eighth Grade Football 1. DONALD PAUL BLEVINS Don French Club 3,4; Hi-Y 4,5, Secretary 5. JAMES MILLARD BLEVINS Weed Chorus 4,5; Jr. Varsity Football 1,2; Sportsman Club 4,5, Secretary-Treasurer 5. PATTERSON LYLE COOK Saeh ■p vonsic Club 5; Hi-Y 4; Varsity Track 3, Jr. Varsity 3; Transferred from Liberty Hall, Glade Spring, Virginia, 3. CHARLES EUGENE COPENHAVER Charlie Chorus 4; Hi-Y 4,5, Treasurer 5; Science Club 4; Jr. ' r arsitv Basketball 3; Transferred from Little Britian School, Penn¬ sylvania, 1. CHARLES DAVID COUNTS Dave F.F.A. 4,5; Jr. Varsity Football 3; Varsity Track 4. CONNIE RAE CRAFT Chorus 5; Tri-Hi-Y 4. PHYLLIS LEONA CRUTCHFIELD Phil F.H.A. 4,5; Tri-Hi-Y 4. LINDA LOU DELP Lin CHILA-ZETTE Staff 5; Chorus 1,5; Forensic Club 5; F.H.A. 2; Science Club Treasurer 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. JERRY PHILIP DENTON Jose Class Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice-President 5; Band 1,2, 3,4,5, Reporter 3, All State Band 3,4,5, All-County Band 3; Hi-Y 4, Vice-President 4; National Honor Society 5, Treas¬ urer 5; Science Club 4; S.C.A. 5, Representative 5; Eighth Grade Football 1; Eighth Grade Basketball 1; Varsity Track 5. JAMES TATE DOYLE, JR. Jim Chorus 5; Monogram Club 3,4,5; Sportsman 5; Varsity Foot¬ ball 3,4,5, Jr. Varsity 1,2; Baseball 5; Varsity Track 2,3,4, Jr. Varsity 1. RONALD ALLEN EDWARDS Chico Chorus 1; Forensic Club 5; Hi-Y 5; Monogram Club 2,3,4,5; Varsity Football 4,5, Jr. Varsity 2,3, Eighth Grade 1: Eighth Grade Basketball 1; Baseball 2,3,4,5; Junior Play. DORIS ELAINE ELS WICK Bus Patrol 4; CHILA-ZETTE Staff 4,5, Typist 4,5, Editor 5; Forensic Club 5, Vice-President 5; French Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1; Library Club 1,2, President 2: Tri-Hi-Y 4. MARTHA ANN EMERSON Class Secretary 4; National Honor Society 4,5: S.C.A. Class Representative 3,4,5; Tri-Hi-Y 4; F.H.A. 3,4,5, Chaplain 4, President 5, Junior Degree 4, F.H.A. State Convention 4: Junior Play. SENIOR DIRECTORY BARBARA ANN FISHER Class Secretary 5; Cheerleader Basketball 2,3, Captain 3, Football 3,4, Captain 3,4; CHILA-ZETTE Staff 4,5, Typist 4,5, Editor 5; CHILVALEE Staff 5, Co-Editor; Chorus 1, Vice-President; French Club 2,3; National Honor Society 4, 5, Vice-President 4, President 5; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Junior Play, Senior Play; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award 5; Miss Future Business Woman 5. LOWELL HUNTER FRYE Band 1,2,3,4,5; French Club 4,5; Hi-Y 4, Chaplain 4; National Honor Society 4,5, Reporter 4, Chaplain 5; Music Club 5; Varsity Basketball 4,5, Jr. Varsity 2,3, Eighth Grade 1; Var¬ sity Track 3,4, Jr. Varsity 1,2; All State Band 1,2,3,4,5, All County Band 3; Morehead State College Band Clinic 5; First, Boys ' Poetry reading Smyth County; Scholarship to University of Cincinnati Conservatory of Music; Arian Mus ic Award 5. PAULA SUSAN GARNER Cheerleader5, Basketball and Football; Science Club 2; Tri- Hi-Y 3,4,5; Sportsman ' s Club 2; Pep Club 2, Latin Club 3,4, Transferred from Marion High School, Marion, Virginia, 5. RODNEY WILLIS GENTRY Chorus 4,5; Monogram Club 3,4,5; Baseball 3,4, Manager. CARROLL ELAINE GOODMAN Bus Patrol 5; CHILA-ZETTE Staff 5; Forensic Club 5; Li¬ brary Club 1,2, Vice-President 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4; F.H.A. 2,3,4, 5, Junior Degree 4. SHIRLEY ANN GRANT Bus Patrol 5; Chorus 5; Forensic Club 5; Science Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4. GLORIA JEAN GRAY Gogi Chorus 1; Forensic Club 5; F.H.A. 2,3,4, Reporter 3; Tri- Hi-Y 5; Christmas Court 1,2; Homecoming Court 5; Trans¬ ferred from Marion High School, Marion, Virginia, 5. DONALD KENT GROSECLOSE Donnie F.F.A. 2,3,4,5, Outstanding chapter Farmer 5; Golf team 5. GLENDA GLASCO HALE Cheerleader, Basketball 4, Co-Captain; Class Secretary 1; CHILA-ZETTE Staff 4,5; Chorus 1,2; F rench Club 2,3; F.H.A. 1,2; G.A.A. 4; National Honor Society 5; Field Hockey Team 1,2; Tennis Team 1,2; Jr. Varsity Basketball 1,2; Transfer¬ red from Kenwood Senior High School, Baltimore, Maryland, 3. LARRY RAY HAMM Chorus 4,5; Monogram Club 5; Sportsman 4; Varsity Football 4,5, Jr. Varsity 3; Baseball 3,4,5. CHRISTINE CRUEY HARRIS Chris CHILA-ZETTE Staff 4,5; F.H.A. 4. JOHN MADISON HAYES Chorus 4; Monogram Club 3,4,5; Sportsman 5; Varsity Foot¬ ball 2,3,4, Jr. Varsity 1; Varsity Track 3. DELMAR RAY HEATH, JR. Buster Chorus 4,5; F.F.A. 2; Sportsman 4,5, President 5, Secretary- Treasurer 4. JIMMY EUGENE HENINGER Kelly Class Vice-President 4; CHILA-ZETTE Staff 5; Monogram Club 2,3,4,5, President 4,5; Varsity Track 2,3,4, Jr. Varsity 1; Jr. Varsity Basketball 2, Captain, Varsity 3,4,5, Captain 5, All District team 5, Player of the year 5, Highest scorer in district 5, All Smyth County Team Forward 4; Junior Var¬ sity Football 1, Varsity 2,3,4,5, Captain 5, Selected for All Star Game, Honorable mention all state football 4, All state center 5, All district football team 5, Lineman of the year 5; Varsity Track 2,3,4, Jr. Varsity 1, Lions Club Athletic Award 5. DONALD WAYNE HICKS Don Chorus 2,3; Monogram Club 4,5; Varsity 7 Football 4,5, Jr. Varsity 2,3; Varsity Basketball 4,5, Jr. Varsity 7 2,3; Base¬ ball 4,5; Varsity Track 3,4,5, Jr. Varsity 1,2. PAMELIA ANN HOPKINS Pam Bus Patrol 1,2,3; Chorus 5; F.H.A. 3,4,5, Junior Degree 4; Library Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4 JAMES EUGENE HUNT The Hunter Eighth Grade Basketball Manager 3; Varsity Football Mana¬ ger 3; F.T.A. 1; Transferred from Patrick Henry High School, Glade Spring, Virginia, 1. CONLEY ELGENE JOHNSON Class President 1,3, Vice-President 2; French Club 3,4; Hi-Y 4, President 4; Monogram Club 5; National Honor So¬ ciety 5; S.C.A. 2; Varsity Football 3,4,5, honorable mention all district team 5, Jr. Varsity 7 1,2; Varsity Track 3,4, Jr. Varsity 1,2; Scholarship award 1,2,3,4,5; Second place in science fair 1, Valedictorian, Brunswick Scholarship. HELEN CHRISTINE JOHNSON Chris Cheerleader 3,4; CHILA-ZETTE Staff 4,5; CHILVALEE Staff Activity Director 5; F.H.A. 2,3,4,5, Songleader 3,4, Treas¬ urer 5; Symwasco Federation Songleader 4, Junior Degree 4; G.A.A. 4,5, Treasurer 4; S.C.A. representative 1; Girls Varsity Basketball 2,3,4,5, All county guard 4; Girls Softball 5; Homecoming Queen 5. JOSEPH CLYDE JONES J.C. 1 1; French Club 2.3; Sportsman Club 4,5, Reporter 4; arsity Basketball 3, Jr. Varsity 2,3, Eighth Grade. RICHARD ALLEN MARTIN Al Chorus 1; Jr. Varsity Football 2, Eighth Grade. STEVE QUENTIN MARTIN Band 1,2,3,4,5, Vice-President 4, All County Band 3, All State 2,4; French Club 4,5, Reporter 4, Treasurer 5; Hi-Y 4,5, Treasurer 4, President 5; S.C.A. Class Representative 5; Senior Play; Class Secretary-Treasurer 1, Reporter 3, President 4,5. WILLIAM EUGENE MARTIN, JR. Bill French Club 4,5; Sportsman Club 4,5; Jr. Varsity Track 3. ROBERT CARSON MASON Chorus 3, F.F.A. 1,2, Secretary 2; Sportsman Club 5; Jr. Varsity Football 1,2; Varsity Track 3. NANCY ELIZABETH COE McALLISTER Libby F.H.A. 4,5; Tri-Hi-Y 4. DANNY PAGE McCLURE Band 1,2,3, All State 1,2,3, All County 7 3; CHILVALEE Staff 5, Sales Manager 5; French Club 2,3; National Honor Society 5; Jr. Varsity Football 2, Eighth Grade 1; Eighth Grade Bas¬ ketball 1; Two C.H.S. Forensic Awards; Curtis Magazine Sales Award; Junior Play. SENIOR DIRECTORY PHYLLIS AUDREY McCLURE Mousey ' ' CHILA-ZETTE Staff 4,5, Editor 1,5, Feature Editor 4,5; French Club 2,3; National Honor Society 4,5, Secretary 4, Vice-President 5; S.C.A. 4,5, Chaplain 4, Secretary 5; Tri- Hi-Y 4; Junior Play, Senior Play; Girls ' State 4, First Place Girls ' Prose in C.H.S. Forensics 5. ROGER DEAN McCLURE Bus Patrol 1,2; Chorus 4; Sportsman Club 4; Jr. Varsity Football 3, Eighth Grade 1. TEDDY McCLURE (Withdrew) WALTER SCOTT McCORMICK Walt Forensic Club 5; FrenchClub 4,5; Baseball 2; Varsity Track 3. LINDA SUE OWENS CHILA-ZETTE Staff 5; Chorus 1,5; Forensic Club 5; F.H.A. 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. NANCY LOU OWENS Forensic Club 5; French Club 3; Library Club 1; Science Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. DONALD EDWARD PARKS Donnie Monogram Club 3,4,5; S.C.A. Class Representative 4; Latin Club 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4,5; Varsity Track 4; Transferred from Natural Bridge High School, Natural Bridge, Virginia. BRENDA LEE PEAKE F.H.A. 2,3; F.N.A. 3; Transferred from Dulaney High School, Maryland. ROGER A. PEAKE ROY CLAY POWERS Monogram Club 5; Sportsman Club 4; Jr. Varsity Football 2; Varsity Track 4, Jr. Varsity ' 1. DONALD NELSON PRUITT Duck Hi-Y 5; Monogram Club 2,3,4,5, Treasurer 5; National Honor Society 5, Reporter 5; Varsity Football 3,4,5, All-District Football, Jr. Varsity 2, Eighth Grade 1; Varsity Basketball 3,4,5, Captain 5, Honorable Mention, Jr. Varsity 2, Eighth Grade 1; Baseball 3,4,5; Varsity Track 2,3,4, Jr. Varsity 1. CONNIE ELLER PUGH Cheerleader 3,4; CHILA-ZETTE Staff 3,4,5; F.H.A. 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4,5, Chaplain 4; S.C.A. Vice-Presi¬ dent 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Girls ' Varsity Basketball 2; Miss Chil- howie Court 3,4; Junior Play. TOMMIE COOK RANDOLPH Class Vice-President 3; National Honor Society 4,5; Science Club 4; S.C.A. 3,4, Treasurer 4; Homecoming Court 3,4; Snow Queen 4; Miss Chilhowie Court 4; Transferred from Liberty Hall High School, Glade Spring, Virginia, 3. DAVID JACKSON RATLIFF Jackie Chorus 4,5; Forensic Club 5; Eighth Grade Football 1; Eighth Grade Basketball 1; Baseball 2; Jr. Varsity Track 2; Golf Team 5. MARGARET ANN RILEY Megret Bus Patrol 1,2; CHILA-ZETTE Staff 4,5; CHILVALEE Staff 5; F.H.A. 2,4,5; Library Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4. GEORGE STEPHEN ROUSE Big Daddy Rouse Class Reporter 5; Band 1,2,3,4,5, All State Band 3, All County Band 3; CHILA-ZETTE StaffS; Hi-Y 4,5, Vice-Presi¬ dent 5; Music Club 5; Junior Play, Senior Play. WILLIE ANN SAULS Willie” Bus Patrol 3,4; CHILA-ZETTE Staff 3,4,5; CHILVALEE Staff 4,5, Co-Editor 5; F.H.A. 2,3,4,5; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Senior Play; P.T.A. Scholarship. LAWRENCE FOREST SHEETS Cotton Class Vice-President 1; Chorus 5; Hi-Y 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4,5; Sportsman Club 5; Varsity Football 3,4,5, Jr. Var¬ sity 1,2; Varsity Track 4, Jr. Varsity 2,3; Mr. School Spirit, 5. EDWARD LEE SHELTON Bus Patrol 4,5; Chorus 5; Hi-Y 4,5, Chaplain 5; Music Club 4,5, Reporter 4; Jr. Varsity Basketball 2,3, Eighth Grade 1; Varsity Track 5; Band 1,2,3,4,5, All State Band 2,3,4,5, All County Band 3, Morehead State College Band Clinic 5. MOELINA SHORES (Withdrew) JIMMY BOYD STUART Chorus 2,3; F.F.A. 1; Monogram Club 2,3,4,5; Sportsman Club 5; Varsity Football 2,3,4,5, Captain 5, Jr. Varsity 1; Varsity Track 3,4, Jr. Varsity 1,2. BETTY ALICE SULLINS Forensic Club 5; Tri-Hi-Y 4. LINDA ANNE TILSON Lin G.A.A. 4,5; Library Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1. JANIE JOYCE TRAIL Bus Patrol 3,4,5; Forensic Club 5; Library Club 2,3,4,5, Program Chairman 4, President 5; Tri-Hi-Y 4.5 BETTY JO TUELL Chorus 1; Forensic Club 5; Science Club 4. JAM£.6 WHITT (Withdrew) GRACE VIRGINIA W1DNER Chorus 5; F.H.A. 1; F.B.L.A. 4; Transferred from Marion High School, Marion, Virginia, 5. DENNIS JACK WHEELER Class Reporter 1; Chorus 1; French Club 2,3; Hi-Y 4: S.C.A. Class Representative 1; Music Club 4,5, Secretary 4: Var¬ sity Basketball 4,5, Jr. Varsity ' 2,3, Captain Eighth Grade 1: Jr. Varsity Track 1; Band 2,3,4,5, All State Band 5, Morehead State College Band Clinic 5; Junior Play; Senior Play, Student Director; Science Fair, second place, 3; Forensics 3. JUDY ANN WILLIAMS Judal Cheerleader 4, Alternate 3; G.A.A. 4,5; S.C.A. 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Varsity Girls Basketball 2,3,4,5, Captain 4: Girls Soft- ball 5; Junior Play. A. Aker, Mrs. Elva 69 Aker, James Robert 17,52,54,56,61 Anderson, Drema 28 Anderson, Gaye Doane 17 Anderson, James Douglas 5,17 Anderson,Jerry 28 Anderson, Jimmy 42 Anderson, Jo Rita 42,52 Anderson, Judy Karen 42,63 Anderson, Phyllis Gaye 17,57 Armbrister, Dr. Cloyd P. 73 Ashlin, Jo Ann 28,59 B. Baker, Roy Warren 16,17,56,63,64, 65,72,73,76,77,80,81,84,85 Baker, Sandra Jean 5,29,54,56,65, 88,92 Baker, Mr. William W. 10,49,69 Ball, Roger Lee 42,55 Ball, Ronald Ellsworth 17,27,56,63,64, 65,71,77,80,81,84,85,91 Barnes, David Larry 46 Barr, Brenda Sue 42 Barr, Linda Lou 46 Basham, Mrs. Betty M. 11,54,87,88 Baumgardner, Margaret Ann 17 Baumgardner, Ronnie 42 Berry, Michael 46,58,83 Berry, Richard Keith 46 Berry, Sandra Leigh (Not pictured) Billings, Janie Marie (Not pictured) Billings, Jo Ann 17,59,62,73 Bise, Deena 42,67 Bishop, Pamela 29,54,61,64,76,77, 87,88 Blankenbeckler, Barney Lee 17,58 Blankenbeckler, Donna 28,29,56,60, 61 Blankenbeckler, Jerry 37,52,58 Blankenbeckler, Linda Carol 46,53 Blankenbeckler, Ronald Dean 18,58 Blankenbeckler, Vernita Carol 16, 26.27.49.63.64.74.76.77 Blevins, Allen Ray 42,55 Blevins, Anita Louise 13,42,54,59, 63.77 Blevins, Arthur Eugene 42 Blevins, Billy Frank 18,65,74 Blevins, Bobby Joe 37,58 Blevins, Brenda Lou 46 Blevins, Carolyn Sheets 37 Blevins, Charles Edward 29,55,62 Blevins, Danny Eugene 42,83 Blevins, David Leon 37,53 Blevins, Delores 37 Blevins, Donald Paul 18,52,56 Blevins, Donna 37,53,57 Blevins, Douglas (Not pictured) Blevins, Dwight 29 Blevins, Gary Lee 42,59,83,89 Blevins, Iris 28,29,56 Blevins, Jackie D. 46,58 Blevins, James 18,58 Blevins, Mr. Jasper 15 Blevins, John Edward 36,37,53,58, 80,86 Blevins, Joseph 46,58,83,86 Blevins, Judith Carol 42,54,59,63 Blevins, Kenneth 37,52,58 Blevins, Larry 42,49,58,83,89,90 Blevins, Linda 46 Blevins, Margie Elaine 36,37,57 Blevins, Michael Dean 42,59 INDEX Blevins, Michael Howard 36,37,80, 82.86.89 Blevins, Nina Jean 4,18,57,62,64 Blevins, Mr. O. M. 15 Blevins, Roger Brent 18,58 Blevins, Sandra Lee 29,87 Blevins, Thomas Mitchael 43,59 Blevins, Toby Steve 46 Bonham, Ellen Neff 42,43,54,61,91 Bowman, Mr. John 15 Bowman, Roger Lee 18,58,89,90 Breedlove, Jerry 46 Breedlove, Nellie 37,56,59 Brewster, Fletcher Buddy 5,37, 59.77 Bruce, Rev. Jim 68,69,73,74 Bryant, Mr. Joe H. 11,49,56,83,86, 90 Burris, Ronnie 43 C. Call, Mr. George 15 Call, Robert 43,52,58,90 Campbell, Brenda (Not pictured) Campbell, Rachell 46 Carrico, Patsy Ann 37 Carter, Marie 37,52,53,54,55,76,87, 88 Catron, Herbert Lee 13,43,55,61 Catron, Samuel Morton 46,59,60,83 Clapp, Zane Bureda 46,54 Clark, Mrs. Champ 11,56,57 Coe, Carol 46 Coe, Joyce Ann 43 Coe, Linda Sue 43 Coe, Roger Lee 43 Cole, Johnny Steven 4,29,80,89 Cole, Mary 46 Combs, Herman Howard 13,37,55 Compton, Mr. Cleve 10,52,62,69,72, 73.80.89 Compton, Mrs. Cleve 11,49,54 Cook, Billy Kilby 43 Cook, Patterson Lyle 18 Copenhaver, Charles Eugene 18,52, 56.77 Copenhaver, John 29,64,80,91 Copenhaver, Kathie 37,54,57,62,87 Copenhaver, Miss Mary Payne 7,11, 49,53,63 Counts, Benny Dean 29,55 Counts, Charles David 19 Counts, William Donald 43 Craft, Connie Rae 19 Cregger, Franklin 43,58 Cregger, Johnny 46 Cregger, Virginia, Ginger 46 Cress, Janella 43,59,60 Cress, Mary Ellen 29,54,57,88 Crockett, Ronnie 47,86 Crockett, Mr. Sam 69 Crouse, Doris Lee 47,53,60 Crouse, Mr. Greever 10,49 Crouse, Jo Ann 37 Crouse, Lila Mae 47 Crouse, Nancy Carol 37 Crutchfield, Mr. George Allen 15 Crutchfield, Phyllis 19,53,57 D. Daugherty, Donna Jean 43,54 Davenport, Roy 47 Davis, Mr. Jim 68,69 Davis, Peggy 43,54,62,87,88 Davis, Mrs. Ralph 14 116 Dean, Mary 29 Dean, Phyilis 47 Debusk, Dora Jean 43,56 Delp, Linda Lou 19,53,59,62 Dempsey, Boyd 47 Dempsey, Edward 37,55 Dempsey, Velma Ruth 37 Dempsey, Wanda 38 Denton, Jerry 16,19,63,64 Dinkins, Becky 38,53,54,57,63,67, 77.87.88 Dinkins, Nancy 30,49,54,57,71,77, 87.88 Dixon, Joyce Ann 30,54,62,63 Dixon, Ruthie Dianna 47,59 Dixon, Sidney Steve 47,58,83,86 Dolinger, Linda Carol 43 Dolinger, Roberta Joyce 38,52 Dolinger, Ronda 38,55 Dollinger, Larry Gene 47 Dollinger, Wayne 38 Doss, Ronnie Lee 47,83 Dowell, Patsy Jane 43,52 Doyle, James Tate 5,19,58,64,80,81, 82.90 Dungan, William Thomas 43,52,60, 86 E. Edmiston, John E. 38,55,56,62,63, 83.89 Edwards, Brenda Kay 38,55 Edwards, Ronald Alien, Chico 19, 52.56.59.64.77.80.81.90 Eller, Charles 30,58,80,89 Eller, Donnie (Not pictured) Eller, Randal 38,58,64,80,86,89,90 Eller, Rita 47 Eller, Sharron 30,59 Eller, Stephen 43 Eller, William Gerald 47,58,83 EUison, David Warren 11,42,43,55, 63.83.90 Ellison, Diane 47,59 Elswick, Doris Elaine 19,53,59,62, 65.76 Elswick, Joey Daniel 47,54,58 Emerson, Martha Ann 19,57,63,64 Evelsizer, Vickie 38 F. Farmer, Mr. A. B. 11,55 Finley, Doyal 30 Finley, Richard (Not pictured) Fisher, Barbara Ann 16,20,27,57,62, 64.65.70.71.76 Fisher, Michael 43,54,58,86,90 Flanagan, Mr. Jerry 69 Freeman, Barbara Jean 43 Freeman, Brenda Jo Ann 30 Freeman, G. B. (Not pictured 30) 58 Freeman, Jerry 11,38,52,55 French, Dennis 5,43,52,59 Frve, Mrs. Gladys H. 11,12,53,57, 74 Frye, Lowell Hunter 4,20,54,60,64, 68,76,84,85 Frye, Norma Lee 43 Frye, Vivian 30,59,77 G. Gamble, Brenda Sue (Not pictured) Garner, Paula Susan 5,20,27,56,74, 92 INDEX Gentry, Rodney Willis 20,68 Gentry, Mr. Tom 49 Gillespie, Fred 38,80,82,86,89 Gillespie, Harold 28,30,80,89 Gillespie, Jack 43,55,83 Gillespie, Kitty 47,53 Gillespie, Nona Kay 43,60 Gilley, Mitchell 47 Gilley, Roger Lee 43 Glasco, Elizabeth Ann 43,52,59,63 Goble, Anita Louise 43,59 Goff, Carol Sue 43,59 Goff, Mrs. Jane M. 12,62 Goodman, Carroll Elaine 20,57,59, 62,70 Grant, Shirley Ann 20 Gray, Barbara 28,30,52,53,56,59, 65,71,76 Gray, Gloria 20,56,59,65,67 Gray, Johnny 44,52,59,83 Greer, Constance Jean 30,54,57,88 Greer, Ronnie 47,58 Greever, Carolyn Bea 5,30,54,56,92 Greever, Charles Chick 38,55,56, 80.84.89 Greever, Elizabeth Kay 28,30,56,59, 60,62,63,71,77 Greever, Nina Sue 36,38,54,55,63,87 Griffey, Bettie Lou (Not pictured) Griffey, Sarah (Not pictured) Grinstead, Mrs. Kelly 14 Grinstead, William 31,52,55,70 Groseclose, Donald Kent 20,55,70,91 Gross, Jimmy 4,28,31,58,64,80,84, 85.89.90 Gross, Tommy Eugene 42,44,83,86, 90 Gross, William Roger (Not pictured) H. Haga, Johnny (Not pictured) Haga, Ralph 31 Haga, Sharon Ruth 38,57 Hale, Mr. Gene 15 Hale, Glenda Glasco 20,62,64 Hale, Michael Lee 46,47,83 Hall, Dennis 47 Hall, Dexter (Not pictured) HaH, Edwin Mitchell 38,58,64.80,82, 86.89.90 Hall, Jackie 47,60 Hall, Jerry 47,58,83,90 Hamm, Danny Wayne 38,58 Hamm, Larry Ray 21,53,64,80,81, 89.90 Hamm, Martha Lee 31,56 Hamm, Wanda 47 Harmon, Charlie 31 Harmon, Jackie Carl 44 Harris, Brenda Sue 47 Harris, Christine Cruey 21,62 Harrison, Bradley 31 Hart, Barbara 44 Hart, Jerry 38 Hawkins, Linda 47 Hawkins, Wanda Faye 44,54 Hayden, Deloris Faye 38,57 Hayes, John 21,58,64 Hayes, Judy Carol 44,54,62,63,88 Haynes, Regina Ann 38,56,59 Heath, Delmer Ray Buster 21,58, 65,77 Heath, Donnie 44,55 Heath, George 44, 59 Heath, Patricia Jean 31 Heffinger, Gale 31,52,53,57,58,59, 63,65,76 Heffinger, Sarah 38 Heffinger, Tommy 47 Henderson, Claude (Not pictured) Henegar, Gale 39,60,61 Henegar, Mr. W. A. 15 Heninger, Jimmy Eugene 4,21,26,27, 62,64,71,80,81,84,85 Heninger, Wayne 46,47,58,83,86 Hicks, Donald ' Wayne 21,64,80,81, 84,85,89,90 Hoback, Ronald Gene 44 Hodge, Terri 47,54 Holman, Danny (Not pictured) Holman, Donny 47 Hopkins, Charles Lee 5,39,58 Hopkins, Pamelia Ann 21,57 Horner, Mr. Jack 12,54,61,73 Howell, Mitchell 31,53,58 Howell, Ronnie Lee 44,59 Humbolt, Mr. Jay 69 Hunt, Fredrick Lee 44 Hunt, Harry Wallace 39 Hunt, James Eugene 21 Hunt, Mary Elizabeth 31,59 Hutton, Clarencie Eugene 47 Hutton, Donna Elizabeth 47 Hutton, Jo Ann 39 J. Jackson, Ralph 44,52,55 Jennings, Congressman W. Pat 69 Johnson, Christine 21,54,57,62,65, 67,87,88 Johnson, Conley Elgene 16,26,27,52, 64,74,80,81 Johnson, Dennis 39,64,77,80,89,90 Johnson, Phillip 47,58 Johnson, Rhonda Gwyn 39,57 Johnson, William Mack 39,53,56,83, 89 Jones, Diane Lee 47,53 Jones, Donna Sue 39,54,60 Jones, Joseph Clyde 22 Jones, Linda 47,56 Jones, Linda Lou 31,49,59,62 Jones, Richard (Not pictured) Jones, Robert Hugh 39,59,60,61 Jones, Rose 39,54,60,61,87,88 K. Keen, Dale Berkley 31,56,57,59,89 Keen, William Henry 47 Keesee, Carolyn Lane 44,52 Keesee, Frank 44 Keesee, Mary Aim 47 Keesee, Thomas Glen 39,58 Kell, Betty Ann 47,88 Kelly, Mrs. William 14 Kreger, Laura 47,53,54,61 L. Larmer, Charles 32,55 Larmer, Graham 44,55,60 Leonard, Mr. Bill 68,69 Lester, Joyce Ann 32,59 Lewis, Kenneth Meadows 47 Louthian, Anne Sue 47 Louthian, Peggy 44 Louthian, Robert Lee 32,80,89 Love, Miss Elizabeth 12,13,56 Lowe, Gilda (Not pictured) Lyles, Robert Lee 32 l 17 M. Martin, Allen 22,69,74 Martin, Carolyn Joyce 44,56,63 Martin, Charlee Beth 5,46,47,63,67, 91 Martin, Golda Kay 44,54,60 Martin, Mrs. Hurley 14 Martin, James Russell 39,83 Martin, Lee Howard 36,39,52,55,59, 60.77 Martin, Linda Aim 13,44,54,88,91 Martin, Linda Lou 32,63,64 Martin, Mary Sue 28,32,54,56,57,62 Martin, Robert Frank 32,74,80 Martin, Sara Jayne 5,36,39,53,56,92 Martin, Shirley 39,56,59 Martin, Steve Quentin 16,22,26,49, 55,56,60,63,65,76 Martin, William Eugene 22,53,55,58, 65 Mason, Eva Mae 47,53 Mason, James 47 Mason, Robert Carson 22,58 Mauck, Mr. J. Leonard 6,73 McAllister, Nancy Coe 22,53,57 McAllister, Sue 47 McClure, Angela Sue 5,39,53,54,56, 92 McClure, Brenda 32,59 McClure, Danny Page 22,26,57,64, 65.74.77 McClure, Diana 47,59,88 McClure, Gerald Dean 39 McClure, Janet Louise 44 McClure, Jerry 44 McClure, Larry 47 McClure, Max Ray 39,52 McClure, Phyllis Audrey 22,27,53, 62.63.64.65.76.77 McClure, Phyllis Jean 39,54,55,62, 63 McClure, Roger Dean 15,22 McClure, Teddy 23 McCormick, Susan 28,32,64 McCormick, Walter Scott 23,55,59 McGhee, Thomas 28,32,49,57,65,70, 76 McGlocklin, Glenna Janie 47 McGlocklin, William Preston 44,52 McMurray, Rose (Not pictured) Meade, Janice Ann 44,59,63,88 Meade, Juanita 39 Meade, Wilma Jo Anne 44 Mellinger, Mr. Arnold 12,58,64,83, 84 Meredith, Betty 47,59 Meredith, Wanda 40,52,57 Miller, C. D. 40,53,58 Miller, Danny 44,55 Miller, Joyce 47,59 Miller, T. O. 48,58 Minnick, Joyce Dee 44,63 Moore, Dane 44 Moser, Opal 47,56 Moxley, Wiley Jonathan 44,60 Mullins, Wanda 44,57 Murray, Karen 40,55,59 Mutter, Dorothy 47 N. Neikirk, Sharon 47 Newman, Lenora Belle 32 Nipper, Miss Elizabeth 12,49,52,63 O. Olinger, Bobby 44,55 Osborne, Helen Yvonne 5,40 Osborne, Linda Sue 32,57 Osborne, Mary Jane 45,56 Osborne, Mildred 45,52,57 Osborne, Robert 13,40,83 Owens, Betty 47 Owens, Jeannie Christine 45,54,88 Owens, Lester Carter 5,15,40 Owens, Linda Sue 23,59,62,65,77 Owens, Nancy Lou 23,59 Owens, Ronald Gayle 40,53 P. Palmer, David Oliver 33,64,80,84,89 Palmer, Linda 33,54,59 Palmer, Mary Alice 45,63 Parks, Donald Edward 23,64,90 Patrick, Robert 47,86 Pauley, Linda Sue 45,54,63,88 Pauley, William Roger 40,58 Peake, Brenda Lee 23,52,87 Peake, Dennis 47,86 Peake, Mr. Kenneth 15 Peake, Roger Allen 23,52 Peake, Ronnie 40 Peake, Sandra Irene 33,64 Peake, Sandra Lee 47 Peake, Tommy 48,58,83,86 Peake, Tommy Lynn 45 Pennington, Donna 48 Pennington, Gary (Not pictured) Pennington, Nancy 45 Perdieu, Donnie 45 Pickle, Sharon Mae 40,53,54,55 Pierc e, Patsy Mae 36,40,57,59,76 Poe, Carolyn Maxine 5,40 Poe, Dean (Not pictured) Poe, Larry 48,58,63,83 Powers, Brenda 33 Powers, Mr. Elbert 15 Powers, Jackie 48 Powers, J. C. 45 Powers, John Lee 45,55 Powers, Marshall 33 Powers, Minnie Faye 33,53,56 Powers, Roger Dale 40,55,80 Powers, Roy Clay 23,64 Powers, Roy Neal 33,55,70,80 Powers, Velma Sue 45,62 Prater, Peggy Marie 5,33 Price, Janis Ava 48,53,59 Price, Jerry Douglas 45,58,83,86, 89.90 Pruitt, Donald Nelson 23,26,56,64, 74.80.81.84.85.90 Pruitt, Retta Ann 13,40,54,62,88 Pugh, Connie Eller 24,62,64 R. Randolph, Tommie Cook 24,64 Ratliff, Carter Lee 48 Ratliff, David Jackson 15,24,59,68, 91 Ratliff, Wayne 5,40 Read, Rev. Ralph 72 Reedy, Rose Marie 40 Reedy, Stephen 48,58,83,86 Reeves, Charles Doug 45,59 Reeves, Clara Virginia 28,33,56,63, 67,77 Reid, Kate 40,53,55,59,87,88 Rethford, Regina 48 INDEX Rethford, Roy Wilburn 45 Richardson, Wanda Lynn 48,53 Riffey, Barbara Ruth 33 Riley, James Carl 40,58 Riley, Margaret Ann 24,57,62 Roark, Gary Mitchel 33 Roark, Judy Gray 48,59,88 Roark, Linda Irene 40,52,57,62,87, 88 Robertson, Cynthia 33,49,59,65 Robinson, Ervin 40,55 Robinson, Linda 45 Robinson, Mrs. Margaret 12,59 Robinson, Mary Lou 34,62,88 Robinson, Roger Dale 48 Robinson, Sylvia 41,88 Roe, Donna Marie 42,45,54,59,63, 88,91 Rollins, Mrs. Pansy R. 12,55,69 Rollins, Tommy 48,56,60,86 Rose, Eigen Ronald 13,41 Rouse, David Fred 34,84,89 Rouse, Doris Gaye 34,57,59,87,88 Rouse, Eddie 45,55 Rouse, George Stephen 16,24,54,56, 60,62,65,80 Rouse, James (Not pictured) Rowland, Darrell 41 Rupard, Carol Jean 28,34,56,57,59, 62,76,87 Rusek, Mr. Joe L. 13,64,80,86 Russell, Larry 34,64,80,84,89,90 S. Sauls, Ann 24,26,57,62,65,74 Sauls, Billy Shannon 34,55 Scott, Beverly Ann 34,56,62 Sexton, Wayne 5,41,58 Shaw, Mary Donna 48,62 Shaw, Sandra Lee 34 Sheets, Dexter 48,58 Sheets, Lawrence Forest 5,24,27,64 Sheets, Paul 48 Sheets, Polly 34 Sheets, Sandra 34 Shelton, Carol Christine 41 Shelton, Edward Lee 24,54,56,60, 61,62,68,89 Shores, Carroll Albert 48 Shores, Moelina 24 Shortt, Lewis W. 48,76,86 Shumate, Wayne 48 Shupe, Shirley Gay 45,59,63 Sinclair, Dr. Cameron 72 Singleton, Randy Steve 45 Snavely, Miss Louise 13,57,69 Snow, Roy Sanders 48 Stamper, Clifford 45,55 Stamper, Dennis Wade 45 Stamper, Frances Ann 41,54,57,62, 63,88 Stamper, Jerry Wayne 41 Stamper, Linda 48 Stamper, Mack 48 Stamper, Roger 5,34,62,89 Stamper, Wilma 48,63 Stanley, Mrs. Sue W. 13,59,63,77 Stewart, Deborah Lynn 45,52,54,88 Stines, Roy Edgar (Not pictured) St. John, Mr. William 13,55,76 Stuart, David 48 Stuart, Jimmy 25,58,64,80,81,82 Sturgill, Janet (Not pictured) Sullins, Betty Alice 2 5 Sullins, Franklin Eugene 45,55 Sullins, Miss Jean 13,59 Sullivan, Shirley A. 48,54,61 Sutherland, Mrs. Charlotte S. 13 Sutherland, Mr. Ronald R. 13,52,59, 64 T. Taylor, Billy 48 Taylor, Edna 34 Taylor, Mary Christine 41 Taylor, Shawnie Lee 41,54,57,88 Teaters, David 45,55 Terry, Robert 41 Testament, Freddie 48 Testament, Peggy 48 Thomas, Donald (Not pictured) Tilson, James William 45,52,55 Tilson, Linda Anne 25,54 Tilson, Miss Ruby 14 Trail, Janie Joyce 25,26,56,59,62, 63 Trail, Scottie 45 Tribble, Helen Faye 41 Tucker, Phyllis Ann 5,35,56 Tuell, Betty Jo 25,59 Tuell, Jackie Sue 48,53 Tuell, Norma 35 Tuell, Timmy G. 48,83 V. Viers, Arnold Eugene 35,59,80,89 Viers, Herbert 48,86 W. Walker, Gene Thomas 41,55,58 Waller, Blanche Elizabeth 35 Waller, Harold (Not pictured) Walls, Jackie 48 Walters, Barbara Jean 45 Walton, Alvin C. 48,58 Warf, Beverly Jean 48,53,63 Warf, Roger Wayne 5,41,58,83,89 Waters, Bobby 46,48,54,61,63,91 Waters, Dixie 5,36,41,53,54,63,92 Wheeler, Dennis Jack 4,25,54,60,68, 76,84,85 Whetsel, James Randolph 41,86 White, Mr. Randy 49 Whitley, David 41,61,91 Whitley, Mrs. David 14,49 Whitt, Shirley Cook 35 Whitt, James 2 5 Whitaker, Gladys 35,59 Widener, Arnold Reed 41,55 Widener, Danny 41,80,89 Widener, Freida 48 Widner, Connie 42,45,59,88 Widner, David 41,52,58 Widner, Grace 25 Wilkinson, Jo Ann 35,57,62 Wilkinson, Tommy 48,91 Williams, Judy 25,26,27,52,54,88 Williams, Luther 36,41,86 Williams, Lydia 5,46,48,54,88,91 Willis, Jane 35,56,59,77,88 Wilson, Carol 5,46,48,59,91 Wilson, James 45 Wolfe, John Robert 35 Woods, Della 48 Wyatt, Dennis 45 Wyatt, Herman Kelly 35,55,80,84,89 Wyatt, Jeff 35,55,80,89 Wyatt, Larry Lee 35,55 Wyatt, Shirley 48 ADVERTISERS’ INDEX Abingdon Grocery 111 Appalachian Manufacturing Corporation 110 Baldwin ' s 97 Bank of Marion, The 106 Barnett ' s Funeral Home 107 Berry, F. W. Sons 98 Berry, F. W. Produce 96 Billie-Ray Hosiery Company 106 Bi-Rite Discount 106 Bob ' s Surplus and Discount Store 104 Bonham and Hill Oil Co. 98 Bonham Brothers 108 Bonham Motor Company 111 Brunswick 96 Burgess McNiel Furniture Co. 97 Burlington Industries, Inc. 103 Calhoun Oil Company, Inc. 108 Catron Machine Welding Works 107 Center Furniture Company 100 Chilhowie Furniture Co. 104 Chilhowie Gull Service Station 111 Chilhowie Milling Company 105 Chilhowie Motor Corporation 105 Chilhowie Shell 104 Chilhowie Oil Company 106 City Drug Store 104 Clark ' s Pharmacy 97 Dairy land 96 DeVault ' s, Inc. 96 Dr. Pepper Bottling Company 107 Echols - Sparger Associates 104 Echo Sales Company 106 Empire Motor Company 110 Erwin ' s Market 100 Fairview Service Station 106 First National Exchange Bank of Virginia, The 96 Fisher’s Jewelers 107 Francis, Dr. David L. 107 Gate ' s Restaurant 110 Goodman Cleaners and Laur.: - 109 Goodman Jewelers 109 Greear Studio 97 Greever, Dr. D. L. 105 Greever ' s Drugs 102 Greever, Dr. W. N. 105 Grissom Motor Parts, Inc. 106 Halsey, C. B. Co., Inc. 96 Hampton, Dr. K. W. 106 H M Store 102 Harwood Manufacturing Corporation 108 Hecht ' s Bakery 98 Herff-Jones Company 100 Hicks-Vaught Superette 101 Hi-Way Drive-In 107 Hodge, Marion T. 110 Holston Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc. 98 Holston Motor Company, Inc. 97 Home Auto Supply Co., Inc. 97 Hudson, Jack C. Jeweler 101 Huff, B. B. Processing Plant, The 108 Jennings-Warren Motor Co., Inc. 96 Jewel Box, Inc., The 104 Johnson ' s 5 10 105 Kern ' s Bakery 110 Laurel Springs Dairy 102 Lemmon Transport Company, Inc. 107 Mac, W. W. Company 98 Marion College 97 Marion Drug Company, Inc. 106 Marion Firestone and Recapping Shop 107 Marion Laundry Co., Inc. 106 Marion Motor Company, Inc. 100 Marion Office Supply Company 106 McCloud, Dr. Kemper, Jr., 107 McDonald ' s, Inc. 98 Mickey ' s 107 Midway Lumber Company 100 Moxley, Wiley J. 110 National Bank of Chilhowie, The 105 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. (Burl Thomas) 104 Norma ' s Beauty Shop 105 Olin 111 Park Drive-In 111 Park-N-Shop 101 Parks-Belk 101 Peoples Insurance Agency of Marion 106 Pet Milk Company 101 Piggly Wiggly 98 Porter Furniture Company 102 Pruner ' s Shoe Shop 107 Rainbow Autel Restaurant 97 R T Surplus Salvage Sales Co. 96 Real Estate Exchange, The 105 Regent, The 106 Reasor, Dr. J. Dan 96 Richardson, Florence, Florist 97 Robinson ' s 110 Rose ' s Store, Inc. 107 Rouse Real Estate Agency 96 Rowland Electric Co. 96 Scenic View Golf Course 105 Scott Furniture Company 106 Serv-All, Inc. 108 Service Dry Cleaners 97 Sewing Basket, The 106 Smyth County Motor Company, Inc. 104 Smyth County Mutual Fire Insurance Company 96 Smyth County News 101 Smyth Farm Bureau 98 Smyth Farm Supply Co., Inc. 101 Suavely, J.S. Co. 97 Southern States Marion Cooperative, Inc. 104 Southwestern Business College 111 Stamper ' s Store Service Station 106 Stanberry Grocery 105 Stokes, Ralph, Insurance Advisor 98 Sturgill ' s Barber Shop 104 Style Shop, The 105 Sue ' s Shop 97 Terrace Heights Funeral Home 100 Terry ' s Potato Chips 110 Triangle Motor Sales 107 Typewriter Sales Service of Marion 110 United Clothing Company 107 Vance Company Incorporated, The 99 Walker, John G. Ill W R Feed Service, Inc. 107 West End Texaco Service 98 Wholesale Lumber Supply Co. 107 Wilkinson, J. T. Son 105 WMEV Radio 107 AUTOGRAPHS a 5 lM_A4 sU f XAi y_£ X oivO Tp TdVrrr , PRINTING COMPANY ir
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