Chilhowie High School - Chilvalee Yearbook (Chilhowie, VA)
- Class of 1968
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« published by The Annual Staff of CHILHOWIE HIGH SCHOOL Chilhowie, Virginia V -• • ju. y • vi ' y Vi gSr c-3 Ejrt =§H pxt: :r£3 fer sag _ if kar. t ..i . f w •-r matBm iNflMt : In focus at Chilhowie High School are colorful personalities, challenging classes . . ADMINISTRATION The Administration and Faculty . . . PRINCIPAL Mr. William W. Baker Bluefield College, A. A. Concord College, B.S. Marshall University, M.A. . . . experienced a successful year. Mr. W.W. Baker and Mr. Arnold Mellinger confer in the office. Mr. Arnold Mellinger Assistant Principal Carson-Newman College, B.S. Athletic Director; Physical Educa¬ tion; Varsity Basketball Coach; Sponsor of Monogram Club. Mr. Ron Bales Emory and Henry College, B.A. History, Geography; Assistant Varsity f ootball Coach, Coach of Wrestling and Baseball; Sponsor of Sophomore Class. 8 Mr. Dwight Barker, Jr. Milligan College, B.S. Biology, History; Assistant Var¬ sity Basketball Coach, Coach of Junior Varsity Football, Junior Varsity Basketball, and Golf, Sponsor of Hi-Y and Junior Class. Mr. Vince Brown Emory and Henry College, B.A. Physical Education; Coach of Eighth Grade Football, Eighth Grade Basketball, and Varsity Track; Sponsor of Freshman Class. Mrs. Charlotte Sutherland demonstrates how the teachers use overhead projectors in their classes. Mr. Charles K. Campbell Milligan College, B.S. Health and Physical Education ; Coach of Junior Varsity Basket¬ ball; Sponsor of Junior ( lass. Mrs. Jean Sullins Campbell Mary Washington College, B.A. Reading - English Tutor; Sponsor of Eighth Grade. Mrs. Cleve Compton Carson-New man College, B.S Science, Developmental Reading; Sponsor of Varsity Cheerleaders and Freshman Class. Mrs. June M. Conner Marion Junior College, Radford College, B.S. English; Sponsor of Forensic Club and Sophomore Class. Miss Mary Payne Copenhaver Guidance Director; Martha Washington Junior College, Emory and Henry College, B. Ed. English; Sponsor of Forensic Club. Miss Mary Payne Copenhaver helps Kendall Haga, a transfer student, in the Guidance office. Mr. A. B. Farmer Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S., M.S. Iowa State University, M.S. Vocational Agriculture, General Shop; Sponsor of Future Farmers of America. Mrs. Gladys H. Frye Radford College, B.S. Home Economics; Sponsor of Future Homemakers of America and Sophomore Class. Mrs. Jane M. Goff Emory and Henry College, B. Ed. General Business; Sponsor of Eighth Grade. Mrs. Genie Hambrick Emory ' and Henry CoUege, B.A. Chemistry, General Science, Sponsor of Science Club and Eighth Grade. 10 Miss Nancy L. Little East Tennessee State University, B.S. Physical Education and Health; Coach of Girls’ Basketball, Vol¬ leyball, Softball and Track; Spon¬ sor of Girls’ Athletic Association and Pep Club. Miss Elizabeth Love Emory and Henry College, A.B. Algebra; Sponsor of Tri-Hi-Y and Freshman Class. Mr. Joe L. Rusek Emory and Henry College, B.A. History; Varsity Football Coach; Sponsor of Junior C ' lass. Miss Marion E. Russell West Virginia State College, B.S. Home Economics, English; Spon¬ sor of Sophomore Class. Miss Dorothy Ann Matthews Union University, B.A. Typing, Bookkeeping; Sponsor of CH1LA-ZETTE and Senior Class. Mrs. Pansy R. Rollins Radford College, B.S., B.A. French, English; Sponsor of French Club and Freshman Class. MR. LARKIN C. PHILLIPS, a graduate of VPI with a B.S. degree in Agricultural Education, joined the CHS faculty during the second semester. 11 Mr. William St. John Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S. Agriculture; Sponsor of Future Farmers of America. Miss Louise Snavely Averett College, Radford College, B.A. Columbia University, M.A. English, Government; Sponsor of THE CH1LVALEE and Senior Class. Mr. Ronald R. Sutherland Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S. Math, Trigonometry, Geometry, Physics; Sponsor of Eighth Grade. Miss Katherine L. Sword Radford College, B.S. Shorthand, Typing, Office Pro¬ cedures; Sponsor of Future Busi¬ ness Leaders of America and of Eighth grade. Mrs. Suzanne F. Sprenger Emory and Henry College, B.A. English; Sponsor of Junior Class. Mrs. Charlotte S. Sutherland Radford College, B.S. Math; Sponsor of Junior Varsity Cheerleaders and Junior Class. Mr. David C. Vail Concord College, B.S. Band Director, Chorus. Mrs. Linda Vail Concord College, B.S. Librarian; Sponsor of Library Club, Student Co-operative Asso¬ ciation, and Senior Class. 12 Mr. A.B. Farmer gives instructions to a student, J.R. McClure. BEST WISHES, MR. FARMER! Members of the annual staff of CHS wish to pay tribute to Mr. A.B. Farmer, who is retiring from the teaching profession. Mr. Farmer, a native of Halifax County and later a resident of Pittsylvania County, was graduated from the secondary school at Ringgold, Virginia, and at¬ tended Hargrave Military Academy at Chatham, Vir¬ ginia. He was graduated from VP1 with a BS degree in Agronomy, and the following year he received a Master of Science degree in Agriculture Education from the same institution. Later he also received a Master of Science degree in Agronomy from Iowa State University. Mr. Farmer’s first teaching position was in Court- land, Virginia, where he taught agriculture and coached football. In the fall of 1938 Mr. Farmer came to CHS as instructor of agriculture and sponsor of the FFA. During the war years he was responsible for adult classes in farm machinery and food preservation. At that time the Chilhowie Cannery was opened, and Mr. Farmer took over its management. Mr. Farmer has been active in church and com¬ munity affairs, serving two terms on the Town Council. The students and faculty will miss Mr. Farmer with his calm, dignified manner, his high sense of values, his humor, his Eastern Virginia accent. “Ah, shux, Mr. Farmer, we do declare, we shall miss you!” Best wishes for a happy retirement! Teachers watch a movie and listen to an accompanying recording about life at CHS, made by Professor George A. Smalling of Emory Henry College. STUDENT TEACHERS: Mr. Harry Taylor, Miss Ruth Ann Farley, Miss Margaret Kane, Mr. J.D. Reed. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Thomas West, Mr. Ken Grubb, Mr. Frederick Sprenger, and Mr. Fredrick Staub. CAFETERIA MANAGER: Mrs. Eva Kelly, Radford College, B.S. The Staff members TEACHER AIDES: Mrs. Glenda Hale, Mis. Mary S. Ander¬ son. performed many CAFETERIA WORKERS: Mrs. Agnes Dixon, Mrs. Hurley Martin, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. Kelly Grinstead, Miss Ruby Tilson. 14 CUSTODIAN: Mr. Gene Hale SECRETARIES: Mrs. Kitty Love, Mrs. Mason Whitley. and varied services at Chilhowie High. BUS DRIVERS: Messrs. Ernest Eller, W. A. Henegar, George Call, Ray Powers, John Dowman, and O.M. Blevins. NOT PICTURED: Mr. George A. Crutchfield. 15 CLASSES DUTION : «. ' Doug Reeves, PRESIDENT; Ellen Bonham, SECRETARY; David Ellison, VICE-PRESIDENT; Mitchael Blevins, CHAPLAIN; Golda Martin, TREASURER; Mike D. Blevins, REPORTER. CLASS OF 1968 MOTTO: Non est vivere est valere vita. (Not merely to exist, but to amount to something in life.) The 1967-68 Senior Class of Chilhowie High School was a very busy one with many varied activities. The year was kicked off with a very successful magazine drive, followed by a “Powder-Puff” football game, featuring the male members as cheerleaders. Excite¬ ment and pride were exhibited when the class rings COLORS: Blue and White FLOWER: White Rose finally arrived. However, many serious moments were observed too, such as talks with Mr. Herbert Bell, Counselor for the Mid-Appalachia College Council, Inc., concerning various scholarships, grants and loans. The year ended with a magnificent tour of our own State followed by . . . GRADUATION. fi mutuum Jimmy Anderson Judy Anderson Allen Blevins S T ’ Golda Martin MOST COURTEOUS Jerry Price Anita Blevins Danny Blevins Eugene Blevins Judy Blevins Mike Blevins Mitchael Blevins Ellen Bonham Bobby Call MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED David Ellison Ellen Bonham Lee Catron Joyce Coe Donnie Counts Peggy Davis Billy Dungan Donnie Eller - r Donna Roe BEST ALL-AROUND Jerry Price Steve Eller David Ellison Mike Fisher Nona Gillespie Roger Gilley Libby Glasco Anita Goble I MOST DEPENDABLE David Ellison Judy Blevins Tommy Gross Jerry ' Hall Carl Harmon Wanda Hawkins Judy Hayes Barbara Hart NEATEST Goldu Martin Mike Blevins George Heath Ronnie Howell Freddie Hunt Robert Keen Graham Larmer James Lowe Joyce Martin Golda Martin Doug Reeves WITTIEST Deborah Stewart Linda Martin Jerry McClure Janice Meade Joyce Minnick Johnny Moxley Margaret Neikirk Mary Osborne I Jerri ' Price FRIENDLIEST Ellen Bonham Jeannie Owens Mary Alice Palmer Linda Pauley Tommy Peake John Powers Jerry Price QUIETEST Nona Gillespie Roger Gilley Doug Reeves Donna Roe Tommy Rollins Roy Rethford ■ Ronnie Rose Bobby Rouse Eddie Rouse MOST ATHLETIC Tommy Gross Peggy Davis Hurley Stamper Deborah Stewart Shirley Shupe James Tilson Connie Widner Ronnie Williams Janella Wood Dennis Wyatt Roger Ball Withdrew February 1, 1968 MOST SCHOOL-SPIRITED Judy Blevins Billy Dungan Larry Blevins Barbara Walters Hill Withdrew January 3, 1968 Withdrew February 1, 1968 Seniors presented “Boardinghouse Reach” April 25, 1968 Connie, Bernadine, Betty Lou and Aunt Mary offer words of comfort to Wilbur’s distraught mother. CAST Wilbur Maxwell.Doug Reeves Hercules Nelson .Freddie Hunt Mrs. Maxwell.Anita Blevins Mr. Maxwell .Tommy Rollins Betty Lou Maxwell.Janice Meade Bernadine Smith.Ellen Bonham Aunt Mary .Judy Blevins Connie Maxwell .Connie Widner Rough-House Ruby.Judy Anderson Herman “Ninety-Volt” Jones.Tommy Gross Miss Mott .Shirley Shupe Bonnie McGuire .Linda Martin Clyde McGuire .Billy Dungan Connolly.Lee Catron Mr. Potter.David Ellison Lucy Burns.Deborah Stewart Miss Mott’s sleep-walking escapades delight the audience while Mr. Potter sleeps unaware. SENIOR DIRECTORY JIMMY ANDREW ANDERSON Chorus 4, 5, All- State Chorus 5; F.F.A. 5; Sportsman Club 1. JUDY KAREN ANDERSON “Fats” CH1LA-ZETTE STAFF 4; CH1LVALEE 5; G.A.A. 1; Library Club 2, 5, President 5; F.B.L.A. 5, Reporter 5; Appalachian Community 4-H Clubs, Vice President; Chairman of Business Committee in Junior Play; Senior Play Cast, 5. ALLEN RAY BLEVINS Chorus 5; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4,5; Forestry Judging 2,3,4,5. ANITA LOUISE BLEVINS “Louie” CHILA-ZETTE STAFF 3, Assistant Editor 3; Chorus 1, 5, Accompanist 1, All-State Chorus 5; Forensic Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Reporter 3, 4, President 5; French Club 4, 5, Accompanist 4, 5; Library Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Reporter 2, Vice-President 3, 4, Treasurer 5; Music Club 2, 3, Accompanist 2, Vice-President 3; Tri-IIi-Y 1; Forensic Play Cast 2; Junior Play Cast 4; Senior Play Cast. ARTHUR EUGENE BLEVINS “Gene” CHILA-ZETTE STAFF 5; Chorus 4, 5, All-State Chorus 5; F.F.A. 5; 8th Grade Football, 1. DANNY E. BLEVINS “Dan” CHILA-ZETTE 3,4,5; Chorus 4, 5, AU-State Chorus 5; Foot¬ ball 1, 2. JUDITH CAROL BLEVINS “Judy” Bus Patrol 5; CHILA-ZETTE STAFF 3, 5; CHILVALEE STAFF 5, Business Manager 5, Awards 5; Chorus 1; Forensic Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Reporter 3, Vice-President 5; French Club 3, 4, 5; Library Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Reporter 3, 5, Vice-President 2, President 4; Music Club 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Pep Club 5, President 5; Betty Crocker Award 5; Typing Award 3; Junior Play Cast 4; Forensic Play Cast 4, 5; Senior Play Cast 5. Seniors talk with Mr. Gregory Gay of the U.S. State Depart¬ ment. MIKEAL DEAN BLEVINS “Mike D.” Monogram Club 4, 5, President 5; National Honor Society 4, 5, Treasurer 5; S.C.A. 3,5, Treasurer 5; Science Club 3; Football 3, 4, 5, Co-Capt. 5; Wrestling 4; Class Vice-President 3; Class Reporter 5. THOMAS M1TCHAEL BLEVINS F. F.A. 5; Science Club 2, 3; Jr. Varsity Football 3; Wrestling 4; Chaplain of Class 5; Attendance Award 5. ELLEN NEFF BONHAM Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Secretary 3, Drum Majorette 4, 5, First Place Winner Drum Majorette Bristol Band Festival 5, Superior Rating as Drum Majorette Tri-State Band Festival 4, All-State Band 5; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 2; CHILA-ZETTE STAFF 1; CHIVALEE STAFF 5; French Club 3, 4, 5, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; National Honor Society 4, 5, Reporter 5; S.C.A. 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 5; Secretary of Class 3, 4, 5, Treasurer of Class 2; Honorable- Mention Smyth County Science Fair 4; “Miss School-Spirit” Court 5; “Snow Queen” Court 5; Runner-up Miss Chilhowie Pageant 4; Runner-up Miss Apple Festival Pageant 4; Home¬ coming Queen 5; Virginia Girls’ State 4; Junior Play Cast 4; Senior Play Cast 5; Valedictorian 5; Arian Music Award 5; Scholarship Award 5. ROBERT SANDER S CALL, JR. “Bobby (Coach)” Monogram Club 4, 5; Sportsman Club 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4, 5; Wrestling 4. HERBERT LEE CATRON, JR. “Lee” Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, President 5; CHILVALEE STAFF 5; F.F.A. 1, 2; Forensic Club 5; Hi-Y 5; Music Club 2, 3, Reporter 2; Sportsman Club 1; Football I; Second Place Smyth County Science Fair 4, 5; Junior Play Cast 4; Senior Play Cast 5. JOYCE ANN COE “Joy” G. A.A. 5; Tri-Hi-Y 4, 5; F.B.L.A. 5. High salesmen, Linda Martin and Judy Anderson draw from fish bowl as Golda Martin looks on. 30 Seniors proudly display prizes won during magazine drive. WILLIAM DONALD COUNTS “Donny” F.F.A. 5; National Honor Society 4, 5; Sportsman Club 2. PEGGY ANN DAVIS Bus Patrol 2, 3, 4, 5; CHILA-ZETTE STAFF 3; Chorus 5; F.F.A. 5; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activity Chairman 5; Girls ' Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5, Capt. 4, 5; Softball 3, 5, Volleyball 3, 4, 5, Capt. 3, 4, 5. WILLIAM THOMAS DUNGAN, JR. “Billy” Band 1. 2, 3, 4, 5. Reporter 5, Sergeant at Arms 5; French Club 3, 4, 5, Reporter 4; Monogram Club 5; Music Club 4. Vice-President 4; S.C.A. 5; Science Club 1; Sportsman Club 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Co-Capt. 3, Tri-Capt. 5: Baseball 3, 4; Track 3, 4, 5; Secretary of Class 1; First Place County Track Meet 220 4; Junior Play Cast 4; Senior Play Cast 5; Attendance Award 5. DONNIE RAY ELLER Chorus 4, 5; Wrestling 4. STEPHEN LEE ELLER “Steve” Chorus 5; F.F.A. 5; Hi-Y 5; Sportsman Club 2; Pep Club 5; Football 1. DAVID WARREN ELLISON “Button” CH1LVALEE STAFF 5; F.F.A. 1. 2, Sentinel 2; Monogram Club 4, 5; National Honor Society 4, 5, Vice-President 5; S.C.A. 1, 2, 4, Vice-President 4; Football 1, 2, 3. 4, 5, Co-Capt. 5; Baseball 2, 3, 4, 5, Co-Capt. 4, 5, Wrestling 4; President of Class 1, 2; Vice-President of Class 5; Boys’ State 4; Junior Play Cast 4; Senior Play Cast 5; Lions Club Sportsmanship Award 5; French Award 5. MICHAEL KEELER FISHER “Mike” Chorus 5; F.F.A. 5; Hi-Y 4, 5; Monogram Club 3, 4, 5; Music Club 1, 2, 3: Sportsman Club 2, 3; Pep Club 5; Football 3. 4, Manager 3: Basketball Manager 3; Baseball 4, Manager 3; Wrestling 4. JACK MCNEIL GILLESPIE, JR. 1 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Wrestling 4. NONA KAY GILLESPIE Band 1, 2; Chorus 4; F.B.L.A. 5: Guistmas Assembly Play 1. Senior girls huddle to discuss various plays before Powder Puff football game. ROGER LEE GILLEY F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. ELIZABETH ANN GLASCO “Libby” Bus Patrol 4; CHILA-ZETTE STAFF 5; F.I1.A. 4, 5, Chaplain 5; Forensic Club 3; G.A.A. 2, 4; Library 1, 3: S.C.A. 1; F.B.L.A. 5; Girls’ Basketball Manager 5. ANITA LOUISE GOBLE “Gobble” Bus Patrol 4, 5; Forensic Club 3; Library Club 5; F.B.L.A. 5. THOMAS EUGENE GROSS “Tommy” Chorus 5; Monogram 4, 5, Secretary 5; S.C.A. 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Sportsman Club 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4, 5, All District 4, 5, Co-Capt. 4, Tri-Capt. 5; Baseball 2, 3, 4. 5, All District 4, Co-Capt. 4, 5; President of Class 3, 4; Vice-President of Class 2; Class Play 4, 5: Lions Club Athletic Award 5. JERRY LEE HALL “Humphammer” Chorus 3; Forensic Club 2, 3; Hi-Y 2, 3, 5; Monogram Club 3, 5; Sportsman Club 1. 2; Pep Club 5; Football 1, 3, Manager 3: F.B.L.A. 5; Baseball Manager 1, 2, 3; Forensic Play 4. JACKIE CARL HARMON F. F.A. 5. BARBARA JEAN HART Chorus 2; F.F.A. 5, Reporter 5: French Club 4; G.A.A. 1: Appalachian 4-11 Club Chaplain. WANDA FAYE HAWKINS G. A.A. 1, 2, 3. JUDY CAROL HAYES Bus Patrol 3, 4, 5: G.A.A. 3; Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Historian 5; F.B.L.A. 4, 5; Girls’ Basketball 2, 5, Manager 5. GEORGE A. HEATH. JR. “Sonny” Chorus 5; Forensic Club 2; Hi-Y 5; Sportsman Club 2: Pep Club 5. RONNIE LEE HOWELL Giorus 3: Science Club 1. 2, 3; Coin Club 2; Track 5; Wrestling 3; Wrestling Award 3. 31 SENIOR Senior Jerry Hall cleans debris from halls. FREDDIE L. HUNT “Shakespeare” CHILA-ZETTE STAFF 1, 2; Chorus 5; Forensic Club 1, 3; Library Club 1, 2; Science Club 2, 3; Sportsman Club 3; Pep Club 5; Basketball 1, 3, 4, Manager 3, 4; Track Manager 4; Junior Play Cast 4; Senior Play Cast 5. ROBERT ISAAC KEEN, JR. “Rob” F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Treasurer 4, 5; Wrestling 4; F.A.A. Award 5. GRAHAM CHESTER LARMER Band 1, 2; F.F.A. 2, 3; Hi-Y 5; Sportsman Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 5; Football 1, 2; F.F.A. Livestock Judging Award. JAMES EDWARD LOWE “Bubba” Chorus 3, 4, 5; Football 3, 4, 5; Basketball 3, 4, 5; Baseball 3; Track 3. Publicity chairman, Margaret Neikirk, and others work dili¬ gently for senior play. CAROLYN JOYCE MARTIN CHILA-ZETTE STAFF 4; CHILVALEE STAFF 4; Library Club 3, 4, 5; National Honor Society 4, 5, Chaplain 5; S.C.A. 2, 5; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Chaplain 2; F.B.L.A. 5, Vice-President 5; Shorthand I Award 4; Salutatorian 5; B PW Miss Future Business Woman Award 5; Office Procedures Award 5. GOLDA KAY MARTIN “Goldie” Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Sec.-Treas. 5, Vice-President, Reporter 4, All-State 4; CHILA-ZETTE STAFF 1; CHILVALEE STAFF 5; French Club 3, 4, 5, Reporter 3, President 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; National Honor Society 4, 5, President 5; S.C.A. 3, 5, Chaplain 5; Class Reporter 4; Class Treasurer 5; French Award 4;Girls’ Public Speaking Award 4; DAR Good Citizenship Award 5; Valentine Sweetheart 5; Snow King and Queen Court 5; First Runner-Up Voice of Democracy Contest 5. LINDA ANN MARTIN “Grethel” Band 1, 2, 4, 5; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3,5; CHILA-ZETTE STAFF 3, 4, 5; French Club 3, 4, 5; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Reporter 5; Library Club 3, 4, 5; S.C.A. 4; Archery Team 4; Girls’ Basketball 3, 4; Girls’ Softball 2; Volleyball Team 4; “Miss School Spirit” 4; High Salesman of Magazine Drive 5; Attendance Award 5. JERRY WAYNE MCCLURE Chorus 5; Sportsman Club 3; Football 1; Perfect Circle Award in Shop. JANICE ANN MEADE “Skeeter” Bus Patrol 5; CHILA-ZETTE STAFF 4, Artist 4; CHILVALEE STAFF 5; Forensic Club 1; G.A.A. 1; Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Treasurer 4; Vice-President 5; F.B.L.A. 5, Historian 5; Girls’ Basketball 2; Junior Play Cast 4; Senior Play Cast 5. JOYCE DEE MINNICK “Lucy” CHILA-ZETTE STAFF 5; F.H.A. 4, 5; Forensic Club 2; French Club 3; Library Club 2; F.B.L.A. 5; Girls’ Basketball Manager 5. WILEY JONATHAN MOXLEY “Johnny” Band 2, 3, 4, 5; Forensic Club 5; Hi-Y 4, 5. MARGARET ANN NEIKIRK “PeeWee” Bus Patrol 1; Library Club 2; Science Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; German Club 4; Volleyball Team 5; Kappa Club 3. MARY JANE OSBORNE Chorus 1, 3, 5; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, 5, Songleader 4, Reporter 5; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Reporter 2; Junior Degree in Homemaking 4. JEANNIE CHRISTINE OWENS “Cricket” F.H.A. 4, 5; G.A.A. 1, 2; F.B.L.A. 5; Girls’ Basketball 2. MARY ALICE PALMER Bus Patrol 4, 5; F.H.A. 5; Forensic Club 2; Library Club 1; Music Club 1. LINDA SUE PAULEY Bus Patrol 5; F.H.A. 4, 5; G.A.A. 1, 2; Library Club 3; F.B.L.A. 5; Girls’ Basketball 2. TOMMY LYNN PEAKE Chorus 4, 5; F.F.A. 5; Baseball 3. 32 DIRECTORY JOHN LEI: POWERS F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Vice-President 4, President 5, F.F.A. Award 5. JERRY DOUGLAS PRICE “Jerry” Chorus 5; F.F.A. 5; Forensic Club 5; Ili-Y 4, 5; Vice-President 5; Monogram Club 5; S.C.A. 2, 3; Sportsman Club 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 5, J.V. Captain 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Co-Captain 3, Tri-Capt. 5; Baseball 2, 4, 5; Track 4; Reporter of Class 3; Vice-President of Class 4; Junior Play Cast 4; Model General Assembly 5. CHARLES DOUGLAS REEVES “Doug” CHILVALEE STAFF 5; Forensic Club 2; French Club 4, 5; National Honor Society 4, 5, Secretary 5; Science Club 4; Pep Club 5, Treasurer 5; President of Class 5; Junior Play Cast 4; Senior Play Cast 5. ROY WILBURN RETHFORD CHILA-ZETTE STAFF 4; Basketball 3. DONNA MARIE ROE Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Co-Captain 4; Forensic Club 2, Treasurer 2; French Club 3, 4, 5; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; National Honor Society 4, 5; S.C.A. 2, 4, 5, President 5; Science Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4, 5; Girls’ Basketball 2; Girls’ Softball 2; Class Chaplain 1, 3; Class Secretary 2; Class Treasurer 4; Runner up “Miss Chilhowie” Pageant 4, 5; Runner up “Miss Apple Festival Pageant” 4; Junior Play Cast 4; Model General Assembly 4, 5. THOMAS EDGAR ROLLINS III “Seymore” Band 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, All-State 1, 2, 3, 4, 5;CHILA-ZETTE STAFF 4; Forensic Club 5; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, Reporter 3; Treasurer 4, 5, Music Club 3, 4; Basketball 1; Track 2. ELGIN RONAL ROSE “Ronnie” EDWIN SANDERS ROUSE “Eddie” Chorus 4, 5; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Reporter 4; State F.F.A. Convention 4; Forestry Judging Team. JAMES ROBERT ROUSE “Bobby” Chorus 4, 5; Science Club 2; Basketball 1, 3. SHIRLEY GAY SI1UPE F.H.A. 4,5; Forensic Club 3; G.A.A. 1; Library ' Club 2, 4, 5, Program Chairman 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; School Winner of Voice of Democracy Contest 5; Junior Play Cast 4; Senior Play Cast 5. CLIFFORD HURLEY STAMPER, JR. Chorus 4, 5; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Football 1, 2, 5; F.F.A. Award 5. DEBORAH LYNN STEWART F.H.A. 3, 4, 5; G.A.A. 1, 2; Library Club 5, Chaplain 5; Pep Club 5; F.B.L.A. 5; Girls’ Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5; Volleyball 5; Senior Play Cast 5. JAMES WILLIAM TILSON “Billy” Chorus 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; S.C.A. 1; Science Club 3. Johnny Moxley and Tommy Rollins change the marquee as they did throughout the year. CONNIE RUTH WIDNER “Dottie” Bus Patrol 5; CHILA-ZETTE STAFF 5; F.H.A. 4, 5, Treasurer 5; Forensic Club 2, Secretary 2; G.A.A. 1; S.C.A. 5; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 5; Softball 2; Class Vice-President 1; Class Reporter 2; Class Chaplain 4; Homecoming Representative 1; Senior Play Cast 5. RONALD EDWARD WILLIAMS “Mole” Chorus 5; Forensic Club 5; Monogram Club 4 , 5; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Basketball 3, 4; Track 5. JANELLA CRESS WOOD “Neller” Band 1. 2, 3, 4, 5; CHILA-ZETTE STAFF 2; F.H.A. 5; Forensic Club 2, 3; French Club 3, 4, 5;G.A.A. 1, 3; Library Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 5; Girls’ Basketball 3. DENNIS RAY WYATT “Pete” Bus Patrol 3; Chorus 5. Senior members of the Library Club and Mrs. Vail give CHS a Cliristmas look. 33 Bobby Waters, PRESIDENT; Janis Price, REPORTER; SherTy Williams, VICE-PRESIDENT; Donna Pennington, SECRETARY; Diane Ellison, CHAPLAIN; Wayne Heninger, TREASURER. CLASS OF 1969 Gary Ashby Mike Berry Richard Berry Sandra Berry Linda Blankenbeckler Brenda Blevins Jack Blevins Linda Blevins Toby Blevins f Mary Cole Steve Cregger William Cregger Ronnie Crockett JUNIORS Bureda Clapp Linda Coe Sammy Catron Doris Crouse Diann Dixon Patsy Dowell Gerald Eller Kitty Gillespie Rita Goolsby Roberta Goolsby John Haga Linda Blevins, one of many Juniors, is sized for her class ring. JUNIORS Devon Hagy Wanda Hamm Jackie Hall Michael Harris Torn Hodge Phillip Johnson Diane Jones Linda Jones Sue Louthian Karen Lowe Peggy Lowe Sharon Lowe JUNIORS Randall Lyles Many Junior hands help to fashion the winning float. Charlee Martin NOT PICTURED: Kendall Haga 37 Sue McAllister Diana McClure Janie McGlocklin Betty Meredith Joyce Miller Danny Miller T. O. Miller Opal Moser JUNIORS Dorothy Mutter Robert Olinger Pam Orvik Dennis Peake It was a “Purr-feet Victory” for the first-place Junior Class tloat. JUNIORS Regina Rethford Wanda Richardson Judy Roark Sandra Roberts Peggy Testament Jackie Tuell Timmy Tuell Herbert Viers JUNIORS Jac kie Walls Alvin Walton Beverly Warf Bobby Waters The Juniors present a very colorful play with a surprise ending. The Junior Class presented “Mountain Gal” December 14, 1967 Maria Lindsay.Charlee Beth Martin The mother, tyrannical boss of the house. Patokah Lindsay.Sammy Catron The hen-pecked husband of Maria. Catalpa Lindsay.Sherry Williams The Lindsay’s lazy daughter. Peggy (Deedee) .Kitty Gillespie A sweet-faced orphan about fourteen. Oby.Herbert Viers The Lindsay hired man about forty. Sophronia .Terri Hodge A hired girl from the next farm, in late thirties, ob¬ viously out to get Oby. Henry McKay.Mike Berry A handsome well to do lawyer in his early thirties. Arthur Perrin.Bobby Waters Another young lawyer. John Gordon.Wayne Heninger Forty year old businessman. Mrs. Gordon .Sandy Roberts His wife, an attractive woman in her late thirties who wants a little girl very much. Mr. Perrin is bossed around by tyrannical Maria. Peggy and Mr. Gordon show concern for Patokah. Mackie Blevins, PRESIDENT: Larry Poe, TREASURER; Rodney Eller, SECRETARY; Ronnie Richardson, REPORTER; Lee Hale, CHAPLAIN. NOT PICTURED: Steve Berry, VICE-PRESIDENT. CLASS OF 1970 Dean Adams Gaile Anderson Arlin Ball Johnny Beckner Steve Berry Doris Blevins Jim Blevins Joyce Blevins Mackie Blevins Shirley Blevins 42 Ronnie Burris Sue Blevins Wanda Blevins Rachel Campbell David Carrico Sandy Casey Charlie Clark Wayne Clark Nancy Delp Steve Dixon 43 Debra Gore Janet Greer Paul Grinstead Ronald Greer DennisGullion Lee Hale Dennis Hall Bill Heath Bobby Hart Linda Hawkins Judy Heath Robert Joines Bobby Hicks Charles Keen Dixie Johnson Connie Keesee Gary Johnson Donna Keesee Jane Jackson William Keen m 44 Tamara Kegley Ray Landis Stanley Landis Hope Martin lletsy McClure Edith McClure John McClure Larry McClure Patty McClure Alan McGhee SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED: Judy L. Heath Sophomores demonstrate their skill in physical education. 45 The Sophomore Class worked hard on their float, “Brewin’ A Victory.” SOPHOMORES Ronnie Patrick Larry Poe Carol Osborne Roy Pennington Dreama Miller Mike Peak Sharon Neikirk Tommy Peake I 46 Imigene Powers Sue Powers Ann Price Barbara Rethford George Riley Donnie Sexton Harold Sheffield Charlie Teaters Charlie Wilson Angelia Terry David Wolfe Mack Stamper Tommy Wilkinson Frances Terry Connie Wyatt L Kathy Snow Christine Walton 47 RESHMAN cusTlT s James Bonham, {’RESIDENT; Debbie Cregger, SECRETARY; Rosemary Blevins, REPORTER; Roban Catron, VICE-PRESIDENT; Nancy McClure, TREASURER. CLASS OF 1971 Peggy Anderson John Bamousky Dave Berry Greg Beriy Ronnie Berry Shelia Blankenbeckler Aundry Blevins Barry Blevins Danny Blevins Janet Blevins Judy Blevins Julia Blevins Roger Blevins Rosemary Blevins Tommy Bishop 48 James Bonham Jay Bonham Emily Buchanan Michael Byrd Martha Campbell Roban Catron Brenda Clark James Clark Margaret Clark Mike Coe Charles Copenhaver Debbie Cregger Joe Cregger John Cregger Fred Cress Barbara Cullop Eugene Darnell Roy Davenport Anthony Davis Leonard Davis Michael Debord Sharon Debord Ethel Dempsey Mildred Duncan 49 Eddie Edmiston George Fields Glenna Fisher Scott Frye Ronald Foore Anna Gilley Jerry Gilley Cathie Gollehon Jane Goode Charles Goodman Danny Greer Virginia Grinstead Finda Gross Mark Guyer David Haga Linda Hale Karen Hall Sammy Hall David Hamm Arvin Hayden Jack Haynes Kathy Hay ter Michael Heath Sue Helton 50 Richard Hoback David Horton Wayne Howell Brenda Hunt Juanita Hunt Rebecca Johnson Glenna Jones Lynn Kelly Charles Larimer Patsy Lester FRESHMEN “Row to Victory” was the theme of the second-place Freshman Class float. Winifred May Debbie McClure Nancy McClure Ray McClure Dolly McGhee Janet Meredith Inga Mae Miller Peggy Moser Eugene Mullins Shirley Mullins Joyce Mutter Fred Newman Carol Pennington Gary Pennington Keith Pennington Ernest Plummer Darrell Powers Vicki Reedy Brenda Robinson Jo Anne Roe Jimmy Sadler Brenda Sexton Katherine Shelton Roy Snow 52 Freshmen, like members of other classes, gave their rooms a spring cleaning. FRESHMEN Avery Stamper Donna Stamper Larry Stamper Zandra Stewart NOT PICTURED: Robert Patrick Joe Powers Eddie Stokes Billy Sturgill Nelson Teaters Shirley Teaters Danny Tilson Brenda Troxell Sandra Walker Eddie Weaver Joyce Widener Joan Worley 53 CLASS OFFICERS Gerald Poe, VICE-PRESIDENT; Robert Sturgill, TREASURER; Kenneth Crewey, PRESIDENT; Freda Blevins, SECRETARY; Reggie Palmer, REPORTER. CLASS OF 1972 Myra Arrington Jean Ashby Daniel Ball Tom Billings Freda Blevins Jeff Blevins Judy Blevins Mary Blevins Roger Blevins Ronnie Blevins Theresa Blevins Donna Byrd David Call lackie Carlton Brenda Carrico Ruth Rhea Carter Bceca Catron Pam Clark 1 Iclen Collins Donna Cook 54 Sandy Counts L arry Crouse Kenneth Crewcy Debbie Debord Jo Anne Delp Lloyd Dempsey Janies Doane Robert Donnelly Anita Lller Carol Lller Donnie Epperson Carol Farmer Earl Poore Harold Foore John Foster Betty Freeman Teresa Frye James Gillen water Roger Gillespie Carol Gore Mary Alice Greer Retta Jo Greever Charles Hamm Dexter Harris Ronnie Harris Connie Haulsey Charlene Haynes Sharon Heath Bert Holman Sandy Horton James Hutton Ronnie Jackson Susan Jackson Hutch Jarnigan Bobby Jones Daryl Jones Greg Jones Richard Keen Henry Kell Cindy Legard 55 Kathy Lester Nora Lowe Donny Lyles Billy Joe Martin Donna Martin Ernest Martin Alfred McGlocklin Bobby McClure Glenn McKee Clarence McMurray Libby Miller Wesley Miller Janie Murray Johnny O’Brian Vicki Osborne Jack Owens Patricia Owens Gary Peake Diana Pennington Reggie Palmer Billie Parsons Kenny Paschal Charles Patrick Shirley Pauley Brenda Poe Charles Poe Gerald Poe Tommy Poe Joan Ratliff David Richardson Roger Rose Nancy Rouse Pam Rouse Ronnie Shaw Roger Sheets Elizabeth Shelton Brenda Stamper Rosa Stevens Billie Stokes Debbie Stokes 56 Hobby Sturgill Patricia Sullivan Frances Surber Hilly Taylor Louise Teaters Judy Testennan Barbara Thomas Kay Thomas David Tilson Tommy ' Tilson Margie Tuell Joyce Walls Andy Widener Jackie Widener Cricket Wilson Hrenda Wyatt Linda Wyatt Lynn Wyrick NOT PICTURED: Eugene McGuire Nancy Shelton Edward Walters Gerald Widner Jane Wyatt EIGHTH GRADE Eighth graders in Skills Classes work toward better comprehension in reading. 57 Toby Blevins applies his knowledge of algebraic functions. CLASSES Chilhowie High School offers a variety of subjects in four courses, academic, general, commercial, and vocational. Exploratory classes provide an oppor¬ tunity for eighth grade students to discover their interest in home economics and agriculture. During the 1967-68 session girls were enrolled in an agri¬ culture class and for the first time were members of the F.F.A. Many types of visual aids and Field trips supple¬ ment and enhance class instruction, providing to students a variety of learning experiences. Miss Love instructs Linda Childers in Algebra II class. French I students practice their skills in reading. A Freshman English class diagrams sentences. The library is used for studying and reference purposes. A group of physical science students watch a volcanic eruption. 58 Eighth-graders develop sewing skills in Exploratory Home Economics. Learning to prepare food is an important part in home economics classes. Track and field are introduced to girls’ physical education classes. Gerald Eller and Sammy Catron perform a chemical experi¬ ment. Map study is an important part of history classes. 59 Students get practical training in Typing I class. Joyce Martin tries to perfect her shorthand skills. Mrs. Cleve Compton uses the controlled reader in one of the developmental reading classes. Students in General Business learn how to fill out income tax forms. Miss Lucille Sword gives individual help in an Office Procedures Class. 60 Boys in a physical education class participate in a game of football. An Eighth Grade math class listen as their teacher compliments their bulletin board. 61 Members of the physics class experiment with the mirror formula. Mr. Arnold Mellinger demonstrates a safe-driving practice to members of a driver education class. Trigonometry students learn to make use of the slide rule. George Fields points to a particular place of study in Global Geography class. Ronnie Richardson and Bobby Hicks dissect a starfish in a biology class. Plays are presented as projects in American History ' classes. 63 ACTIVITIES 64 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Linda Vail, SPONSOR; Sherry Williams, VICE-PRESIDENT; Golda Martin, CHAPLAIN; Steve Berry, REPORTER; Mike D. Blevins, TREASURER; Donna Pennington, SECRETARY; Donna Roe, PRESIDENT. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Genic Hambrick, SPONSOR; Judy Belvins, Joyce Widener, Cathie Gollehon, Marlene Dunford, Joyce Martin, Diane Ellison. THIRD ROW Peggy Moser, Margie Tuell, Cindy Legard, Carter Ratliff, Ann Price, Sandra Berry, Connie Widener. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Heath, David Berry, Billy Dungan. Bobby Waters, Alfred McGlocklin, Allen McGhee, Paul Grinstead. SCA COUNCIL NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Joyce Martin, CHAPLAIN; Ellen Bonham, REPORTER; Golda Martin, PRESIDENT; Mike D. Blevins, TREASURER; Doug Reeves, SECRETARY; David Ellison, VICE-PRESIDENT. SECOND ROW: Sherry Williams, Diane Edison, Carol Wilson, Donna Pennington, Donna Roe, Diann Dixon. THIRD ROW: Mr. Ronald Sutherland, SPONSOR; Sandra Berry, Sammy Catron, Bobby Waters, Donnie Counts, Charlee Martin. FIRST ROW: Diane Ellison, ASSISTANT EDITOR: Paul Grinstead, Sandra Berry, EDITOR; Steve Reedy, Sherry Williams, Jackie Tueli. SECOND ROW: Diane Jones, Carol Wilson, Connie Widner, Vicki Reedy, Libby Glasco, Miss Dorothy Matthews, SPONSOR. THIRD ROW: Bureda Clapp, Terri Hodge, Beverly Warf, Diana McClure, Donna Pennington, Judy Blevins, Linda Martin, Diann Dixon. FOURTH ROW: Virginia Grinstead, Judy Roark, Johnny Moxley, Danny Blevins, Steve Dixon, Eugene Blevins, Janis Price, Joyce Minnick, Charlee Beth Martin. THE CHILAZETTE STAFF THE CHILVALEE STAFF FIRST ROW: Judy Blevins, BUSINESS MANAGER; Charlee Beth Martin, CO-EDITOR; Janice Meade, LAYOUT EDITOR; Diane Ellison, CO-EDITOR. SECOND ROW: Sherry Williams, Judy Anderson, Ellen Bonham, Diann Dixon, Miss Louise Snavely, SPONSOR. THIRD ROW: David Ellison, SPORTS EDITOR; Sandra Berry, Doug Reeves. ADVERTISING MANAGER: Lee Catron, Dorothy Mutter, Golda Martin, Carol Wilson. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Linda Vail. SPONSOR: Janice Meade, VICE-PRESIDENT: Judy Blevins, REPORTER: Judv Anderson, PRESI- DE NT: Deborah Stewart. CHAPLAIN: Judy Hayes. HISTORIAN: Diann Dixon, SECRETARY. SECOND ROW: Freda Blevins, Frances Terry, Patty McClure, Angela Terry. Joyce Martin, Anita Goble, Linda Martin, Shirley Shupe. THIRD ROW: Linda Stamper. Shirley Blevins, Peggy Anderson, Gailc Anderson, Nancy McClure, Charlene Haynes, Sue Blevins, Patricia Owens, Donna Martin, Doris Course. FOURTH ROW: Brenda Stamper. Billy Parsons, Theresa Blevins, Theresa Fry e, Hope Martin. Janet Greer, Debra Gore, Nora Lowe, Cathy Lester. LIBRARY CLUB MONOGRAM CLUB 1 IRST ROW Mike D Blevins, PRESIDENT: Lee Hale. TREASURER: Toby Blevins, REPORTER: Tommy Gross, SECRETARY: Wayne Hcninger, VICE-PRESIDENT: Mr Arnold Mellinger. SPONSOR. SECOND ROW Gerald Eller. David Berry, Mike Coe, Bobby Waters. Bill Heath. Steve Berry, Mike Fisher. THIRD ROW: Stanley Landis, Dean Adams, Timmy Tuell. Billy Dungan. Steve Reedy, David Ellison. FOURTH ROW ' : Mike Berry, Jack Blevins, Ronnie Williams, Jerry Price. Bobby Hicks, Herbert Viers, Bobby Call. FIRST ROW: Linda Jones, RFPORTER; Sandy Roberts. TREASURER; Steve Berry, SECRETARY; Sandra Berry, VICE-PRESI¬ DENT; Shirley Sullivan, CHAPLAIN; Diane Ellison, PRESIDENT. SECOND ROW: Wayne Clark, Linda Martin, Joyce Blevins, Ray Landis, Gary Johnson, Tommy Heffinger, Sherry Williams, Joyce Miller. THIRD ROW: Donna Roe, Patty McClure, Judy Blevins, Carter Ratliff, Ronnie Berry, Janella Wood, Golda Martin, Mack Blevins, Mrs. Pansy Rollins, SPONSOR. FOURTH ROW Ellen Bonham, Wanda Hamm, Dorothy Mutter, Sammy Catron, Billy Dungan, Bobby Hicks, Jim Blevins, Doug Reeves, Janis Price, Jane Jackson, Carol Wilson. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS FORENSIC CLUB LIRST ROW: Mrs June Conner, SPONSOR. Judy Blevins, VICE-PRESIDENT; Timmy Tucll, TR1 ASURER; Jackie Sue Tucll, SEC¬ RETARY; Shirley Sullivan, REPORTER. SECOND ROW: Marlene Dunford, Joyce Blevins, Vicki Osborne, Betsy McClure, Cricket Wilson, Judy Testerman. THIRD ROW ' : Gerald Eller, Judy Blevins, Johnny Moxley, Tommy Rollins, Greg Berry, Debbie Matheson. FOURTH ROW: Tommy Heffinger, Linda Hale, Ronnie Williams, Jerry Price, Lee Catron, Herbert Viers. NOT PICTURES: Anita Blevins, PRESIDENT; Roger Blevins. 1 IRST ROW: Mrs. Gladys Frye, SPONSOR; Mary Osborne, REPORTER; Libby Glasco, CHAPLAIN; Connie Widner, TREASURER: Sue McAllister, PRESIDENT; Betty Meredith, VICE-PRESIDENT; Edith McClure, SECRETARY; Gaile Anderson, HISTORIAN; Wanda Blevins PHOTOGRAPHER: Teresa Robinson, SONG LEADER. SECOND ROW: Alice Palmer, Linda Stamper. Kitty Gilles¬ pie, Frances Terry, Linda Pauley, Carol Osborne. Angela Terry, Brenda Blevins. THIRD ROW: Nancy McClure, Linda Coe, Joyce Minnick, Deborah Stewart, Jane Goode, Roberta Goolsby, Peggy Lowe, Janet Meredith, Rita Goolsby. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Shupe, Donna Shaw, Regina Rethford, Janie McGlocklin, Connie Wyatt, Janella Wood, Jeannie Owens, Doris Crouse, Joyce Miller, Sue Powers. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA SCIENCE CLUB FIRST ROW : Mrs. Genie Hambrick, SPONSOR; Paul Grmstead. PRESIDENT. Dorothy Mutter, REPORTER: Wanda Hamm, VICE- PRESIDENT; Virginia Grmstead, SECRETARY; Cathy Hayter, TREASURER. SECOND ROW ' : Shirley Mullins, Pam Rouse, Connie Haulsey, Joyce Mutter, Shelia Blankenbeckler, Mildred Duncan, Glenna Fisher, Dollie McGhee. THIRD ROW ' : Mary Mason, Carter Ratliff, Ernest Plummer, Charlie Larimer, Eddie Stokes, Ronald Berry, Barry Blevins, Mike DeBord. FIRST ROW: Donna Pennington, SECRETARY; Janice Meade, HISTORIAN; Judy Anderson, REPORTER; Terri Hodge, PRESI¬ DENT; Joyce Martin, VICE-PRESIDENT: Beverly Wart ' , TREASURER; Miss Lucille Sword, SPONSOR. SECOND ROW: Linda Pauley, Diana McClure, Bureda Clapp, Paul Grinstead, Wanda Richardson, Nona Gillespie, Nancy Delp, Diann Dixon, Cathy llayter THIRD ROW: Sandy Peake, Shirley Blevins, Sue Blevins, Hope Martin, Deborah Stewart, Judy Hayes, Anita Goble, Debra Gore, Rita Eller, Linda Blankenbcckler. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Coe, Connie Widner, Joyce Minnick, Linda Coe, Libby Glasco, Judy Roark, Tommy Peake. Jeannie Owens, Janet Greer, Karen Lowe, Sharon Lowe, Wilma Stamper, Gaile Anderson. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA BUS PATROL FIRST ROW: Judy Blevins, Anna Gilley, Wilma Stamper, Beverly Warf, Pam Orvik. SECOND ROW: Billy Stokes, Opal Moser, Sandy Peake, Sue McAllister, Brenda Blevins, Judy Hayes, Linda Pauley. THIRD ROW: Janice Meade, Alice Palmer, Rita Eller, Peggy Davis, Regina Rethford, Anita Goble, Diann Dixon. FIRST ROW: Donna Pennington, REPORTER; Tamara Kegley, HISTORIAN; Bureda Clapp, TREASURER; Sandra Berry, PRESI¬ DENT; Charlee Martin. VICE-PRESIDENT; Wanda Blevins, CHAPLAIN; Teresa Robinson, SECRETARY. SECOND ROW: Miss Elizabeth Love, SPONSOR; Donna Roe, Terri Hodge, Rita Eller, Sue McAllister, Regina Rethford, Linda Blankenbeckler, Diane Ellison, Carol Wilson. THIRD ROW: Linda Coe, Joyce Coe, Ellen Bonham, Sherry Williams, Janella Wood, Janis Price, Wanda Rich¬ ardson, Opal Moser, Mary Cole. TRI-HI-Y FIRST ROW: Jo Worley, Judy Blevins, Marlene Dunford, Joyce Widener, Dixie Johnson. SECOND ROW: Brenda Clark, Jo Ann Roe, Martha Campbell, Virginia Grindstead, Rosemary Blevins, Donna Keesee, Peggy Moser. THIRD ROW: Inge Mae Miller, Lynn Kelly, Roban Catron, Barbara Cullop, Cathy Gollehon, Debbie Cregger, Sandy Casey, Barbara Martin. FOURTH ROW: Christine Walton, Nancy Delp, Zandra Stewart, Margaret Clark, Donna Sauls, Ann Price, Connie Keesee, Karen Hall, Vicki Reedy. FIRST ROW: Miss Nancy Little, SPONSOR; Linda Martin, REPORTER; Margaret Clark, RECORDER OF POINTS; Janis Price, TREASURER; Charlee Martin, VICE-PRESIDENT; Sherry Williams, PRESIDENT: Carol Wilson, SECRETARY. SECOND ROW: Judy Blevins, Terri Hodge, Sharon Heath, Sandy Casey, Theresa Frye, Judy Testerman, Judy Blevins, Patricia Sullivan, Pam Clark, Cricket Wilson. THIRD ROW: Diana McClure, Bureda Clapp, Joyce Coe, Judy Roark, Donna Keesee, Jo Ann Delp, Sandy Horton, Ruth Rhea Carter, Janie Murray, Susan Jackson. FOURTH ROW: Cindy Legard, Donna Sauls, Christine Walton, Zandra Stewart. Bar¬ bara Cullop, Janie McClocklin, BeccaCatron, Connie Wyatt, Nancy Rouse, Kitty Wyatt, Sue Powers. GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FIRST ROW; Judy Blevins. Debbie Cregger, Cathy Gollehon, Roban Catron, Linda Hale, Martha Campbell, Rosemary Blevins, Vickie Osborne. SECOND ROW: Cathy Lester, Betsy McClure, Judy Heath, Charlene Haynes, Sandy Counts, Brenda Carrico, Connie Halsey. Vicki Reedy, Jo Ann Worley. THIRD ROW: Karen Hall, Peggy Moser, Roberta Goolsby, Nora Lowe, Jo Anne Roe, Linda Gross, Mary Lee Blevins, Inge Mae Miller, Sandy Roberts, Brenda Clark, Dixie Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Libby Miller, Retta Jo Greever, Sue McAllister, Debbie Mathieson, Pam Orvik, Beverly Warf, Lynn Kelly, Tamara Kegley, Ann Price Patricia Owens, Donna Cook. FIRST ROW: Diane Ellison, VICE-PRESIDENT; Judy Blevins, PRESIDENT; Doug Reeves. TREASURER; Ann Price, SECRETARY; Miss Nancy Little, SPONSOR. SECOND ROW; Vicki Reedy, Terri Hodge, Beverly W ' arf, Judy Roark, Deborah Stewart, Roberta Goolsby, Nora Lowe. THIRD ROW; Donna Shaw, Wanda Blevins, Sandy Casey, Inge Mae Miller, Patricia Owens, Sandy Horton, Judy Testemian, Martha Campbell, Linda Gross. FOURTH ROW: Teresa Robinson, Steve Eller, Mike Fisher, Graham Larmer, Sonny Heath, John Bamousky, Freddie Hunt, Kathy Snow, Donna Sauls. PEP CLUB HI-Y FIRST ROW: Mr. Dwight Barker, SPONSOR; Paul Grinstead. HISTORIAN; Tommy Rollins. TREASURER: Jerry Price, VICE- PRESIDENT; Steve Reedy, PRESIDENT; Bobby Waters, SECRETARY; Phillip Johnson, REPORTER. SECOND ROW ' : Gerald Eller, Howard Goode, Billy Sturgill, Lewis Shortt, Tom Bishop, Kendall Haga, Jay Bonham, Mike Debord. THIRD ROW: Steve Eller, Mike Fisher, Graham Larmer, Mike Coe, Herbert Viers, Eddie Stokes, Richard Berry, Billy Taylor, Alvin Walton, Tommy Hef- finger. FOURTH ROW: James Bonham, Sonny Heath, Johnny Moxley, Lee Catron, Toby Blevins, Sammy Catron, Steve Dixon, Tom¬ my Peake, Gary Johnson, T. O. Miller, Ray Landis. NOT PICTURED: Roger Blevins. FIRST ROW: Mr. William St. John, SPONSOR; Alvin Walton, VICE-PRESIDENT; William Keen, TREASURER; Barbara Hart, REPORTER; Arvin Hayden, SENTINEL; Mr. A.B. Farmer, SPONSOR. SECOND ROW: Danny Miller, Tommy Wilkinson, Jimmy Anderson, Jack Gillespie, Allen Blevins, Hurley Stamper, Steve Eller, Danny Tilson, Bobby Olinger. THIRD ROW: Joe Powers. Bobby Hart, Charles Clark, Bill Heath, Donnie Counts, Jerry Price, Mitchael Blevins, Carl Hannon, Roger Gilley, David Wolfe. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Peggy Testament, Dreama Miller, Rita Goolsby, Linda Blevins, Imigene Powers, Brenda Troxell, Pam Orvik, Sue Helton. SECOND ROW: Eddie Edmiston, Richard Hoback, Eddie Weaver, Kendall Haga, Lewis Shortt, Mike Fisher, Keith Pennington, Danny Greer THIRD ROW ' : Anthony Davis, Mark Guycr, Ronald Fore, Leonard Davis, Dennis Gullion, Fred Cress, Richard Berry, Joey Elswick, Charles Goodman, Ray McClure. FOURTH ROW: Charles Sturgill. Billy Sturgill. Stanley Landis. Charles Copcnhaver. William Keen, Eugene Blevins, Mike Henry, Tony Dixon, Roy Davenport, Jerry Gilly. HRST ROW: Golda Martin, SECRETARY TREASURER; Doris Crouse, Roban Catron, Zandra Stewart, SECOND ROW: Judy Blevins, Lynn Kelly, Linda Hale, Retta Jo Greever, Janie Murray, Mildred Duncan, Linda Martin, Cathie Gollehon. THIRD ROW: Debbie Mellinger, Kyra Kegley, Marlene llaga, Frazier Bonham, Roseann Williams, Sammy Catron, Rodney Eller, Andy Widner, Nancy Rouse, Mary Lynn Kinkins, Becca Catron. FOURTH ROW: Linda Jones, Joey Elswick, Bobby Hicks, Johnny Moxley, Mike Henry. 1967-68 CHS WARRIOR Other band members listen as the clarinetists rehearse some difficult bars. i FIRST ROW : Shirley Sullivan, Pam Clark, Cindy Legard, LIBRARIAN: Tamara Kegley, LIBRARIAN, SECOND ROW: Jay Bonham, Ellen Bonham, Becky Bonham, Ruth Rhea Carter, Patricia Sullivan, Margaret Clark. THIRD ROW ' : Steve Berry, Mike Heath, Tommy Rollins, Rosemary Blevins, Glenn McKee, Jeff Blevins, James Bonham, Bobby Waters, Lee Catron. FOURTH ROW: Mack Blevins, Billy Dungan. SERGEANT-AT-ARMS; Mr. David Vail, DIRECTOR . BAND MAJORETTES Betsy McClure, Debbie Cregger, Cathie Gollehon, Debbie Matheson, Ellen Bonham. 77 ALL-STATE BAND Ellen Bonham, Tommy Rollins, Tamara Kegley. 1IIII FIRST ROW: Mary Osborne, Kitty Gillespie, Jackie Sue Tuell. SECOND ROW: Larry McClure, George Fields, Sonny Heath, Donna Sauls, Marlene Dunford, Mary Cole, Sandra Berry, Kendall Haga, Steve Reedy, Gerald Eller, Mr. David Vail, DIRECTOR. THIRD ROW: Dennis Wyatt, Howard Goode, Johnny Cregger, Danny Blevins, Mike Fisher, Steve Eller, Phillip Johnson, Jerry McClure, Jimmy Anderson, Ronny Williams, Wayne Heninger, Tommy Gross. FOURTH ROW: Donnie Eller, Bobby Rouse, James Lowe, Timmy Tuell, Mack Stamper, Tommy Peake,HurleyStamper, Allen Blevins, Tommy Hayes, Eugene Blevins, Lee Hale, Jerry Price. CHORUS ALL-STATE CHORUS Anita Blevins, Marlene Dunford, Jackie Sue Tuell, Danny Blevins, Eugene Blevins, Jimmy Anderson. Mr. Vail works on a difficult passage with the bass and tenor sections. 78 EXIT The Varsity Cheerleaders help provide incentive for a victory over undefeated Marion. VARSITY Linda Martin, Carol Wilson, CO-CAPTAIN; Donna Roe. SEC¬ OND ROW: Janis Price, Sherry Williams, CAPTAIN; Charlee Beth Martin. CHEERLEADERS A JV Cheerleader, joins the spectators in cheering during a varsity game. JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW: Jo Ann Delp, Cricket Wilson, Brenda Clark. SECOND ROW: Judy Blevins, Jo Ann Roe, CAPTAIN, Cathie Gollehon. Diane Ellison and Sandra Berry prepare an exhibit for the Science Fair. Varied activities during the year provided Ellen Bonham taps Johnny Beckner during NHS installation. RIGHT TOP; Parents visit classrooms during American Educa¬ tion Week. RIGHT BOTTOM; Mr. Barker takes dead aim during “Kiddie Kollege” program. 80 MARIE SUTHERLAN GENIE hambrick John Powers welcomes one of the first girls into the FFA. numerous opportunities for student growth . . . — 1 g “Ambulance attendants” carry Referee Little off the floor in faculty basketball game. LEFT TOP: The FBLA demonstrates in a skit what the model secretary should be and do. LEFT BOTTOM: Library Club members exchange gifts at Christmas. BOTTOM: David Ellison receives candy from Monogram initiates. . . and development as . . Billy Dungan and Donna Sauls are crowned “Mr. and Miss School Spirit.” The Eighth grade class receives CHS school spirit bell at a pep rally. TOP: Students chat with the “Syrian Yankee” following his address. CHS Chorus provides beautiful music for the Thanksgiving assembly. Representatives from each class reign at the Valentine dance. Students sit down to enjoy a hearty meal in the cafeteria. TOP: Queen Ellen Bonham reigns over Homecoming dance. BOTTOM: Members of GAA decorate for Homecoming festivities. . . well as e ntertainment. Members of the Senior play cast apply make-up. Kitty Gillespie serves refreshments at Homecoming dance. Santa Claus congratulates Snow King and Queen, Jerry and Janis Price. 83 Roban Catron and her manager put up S.C.A. campaign sign. Tom Rollins and John Moxley participate in Forensic Club initiation. Golda Martin gives a campaign speech for S.C.A. candidate. Cheerleaders stir up school spirit at a C.H.S. bonfire. French Club presents “The French Telephone Hour” in assembly. French chef, Sammy Catron, prepares a “gourmet” concoction on stage. Roger and Barry Blevins put finishing touches on a Science Club bulletin board. Sue McCallister and Sandy Roberts dress as “grannies” for G.A.A. initiation. The Forensic Club presents “From Five until Five-thirty”. The F.H.A. presents an original play to the student body. F.H.A. officers are installed in an impressive ceremony. Diane Ellison explains the Tri-Hi-Y emblem in assembly. Tri-Hi-Y members collect Easter Seal donations. QUEEN Ellen Bonham Homecoming activities highlighted the HOMECOMING COURT: Sharon Heath, Eighth Grade; Ann Price, Sophomore Class; Ellen Bonham, Senior Class; Debbie Cregger, Freshman Class; Pam Orvik, Junior Class. Co-Captains David Ellison and Mike D. Blevins crown the Homecoming Queen during half-time. 1967 fall season at Chilhowie High. Her Majesty prepares to leave the field following her coronation. Seniors toured Richmond, Williamsburg areas May 14-17, 1968 The group poses in front of Virginia’s Capitol in Richmond. Seniors admire the recumbent statue of General Robert E. Lee in the Lee Chapel in Lexington, Virginia. Class President Doug Reeves thanks P.T.A. President John Foster for a donation from the P.T.A. toward the Senior trip. 88 “Sayonara” was theme of Junior-Senior Prom. May 25, 1968 For the 1968 Seniors the Baccalaureate and Joyce Martin, Ellen Bonham, Mr. Arnold Mellinger, and the Reverend Richard Stone listen as Mr. W. W. Baker makes announcements. The Reverend Angus R. Shaw III, Pastor of Royal Oak Presbyterian Church, delivers the Baccalaureate sermon. May 26, 1968. The Seniors have mixed e motions as they line up for the Baccalaureate processional. The C.H.S. Chorus provides inspirational music for the services. 1 90 SALUTATORIAN Joyce Martin Chilhowie B.P.W. Award VALEDICTORIAN Ellen Bonham Arian Music Award Dr. Charles L. Harmon, President of Bluefield Seniors have fond memories of C.H.S. as they leave the auditorium after College, delivers the Commencement address June graduation. 7, 1968. Graduation exercises climaxed the school year. The C.H.S. Band, under the direction of Mr. David C. Vail, performs How the West Was Won” for an appreciative audience. 91 Many awards and honors were given SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Sharon Heath, Eighth Grade; Joyce Widener, Freshman Class; John Beckner, Sophomore Class; Charlee Beth Martin, Junior Class; Ellen Bonham, Senior Class. “VOICE OF DEMOCRACY” CONTEST Golda Martin, Runner-up Shirley Shupe, First place MISS CHILHOWIE Sandra Berry throughout the year and at Graduation. FORENSIC AWARDS FIRST ROW: Debbie Matheson, Betsy McClure, Shirley Sullivan, Marlene Dunford, Judy Blevins, Anita Blevins. SECOND ROW: Joyce Blevins, Linda Hale, Golda Martin, Freddie Hunt. LIONS CLUB AWARDS ABOVE: SPORTSMANSHIP-David Ellison, BELOW: BEST ATHLETE—Tommy Gross G.A.A. AWARDS MOST ATHLETIC-Roberta Goolsby OUTSTANDING G.A.A. MEMBER-Sherry Williams SCIENCE FAIR AWARDS on page 144. CLASS AWARDS BETTY CROCKER AWARD ANNUAL STAFF AWARD Judy Blevins STANDING: Hope Martin, Marlene Dunford, John Beckner, BIOLOGY. SEATED: David Ellison, FRENCH: Diane Ellison, CHEMISTRY PERFECT FIVE-YEAR ATTENDANCE Billy Dungan, Linda Martin, Mitchael Blevins F.F.A. AWARDS John Powers, DEKALB; Eddie Pennington, CHAPTER STAR FARMER; Hurley Stamper, AGRICULTURE MECHANICS; Charles Copenhaver, GREENHAND STAR FARMER; Robert Keen, AGRI-BUSINESS NOT PICTURED BOYS’ STATE-Bobby Waters MODEL GENERAL ASSEMBLY -Steve Reedy, Carol Wilson, Jerry Price, Donna Roe CLASS AWARDS Diann Dixon, SHORTHAND I; Joyce Martin, SHORTHAND II, OFFICE PROCEDURES; Donna Pennington, TYPING II; Jeannie Owens, BOOKKEEPING; Joan Worley, TYPING I 95 ATHLETICS 96 Hfvo G ' HEY L C ' YOU LOOK SO GOOC TC «f FIRST ROW: Charlie Wilson, Devon Hagy, Larry Poe, Gerald Eller, Mike Coe, Bill Heath, lack Gillespie. SECOND ROW: Mr. Joe Rusek, COACH; Steve Reedy, Mike Berry, Timmy Tuell, David Ellison, CO-CAPTAIN; Jack Blevins, Hurley Stamper, Mike Blevins, CO-CAPTAIN; Tommy Gross, Tommy Hayes. THIRD ROW: Lee Hale, Wayne Heninger, Ronny Williams, Bobby Hicks, Jerry Price, James Lowe, Bobby Waters, Toby Blevins, Mr. Ron Bales, COACH. NOT PICTURED: Dave Berry, Roger Blevins, MANAGERS. CHS Warrior FOOTBALL team progressed Tlie Warrior line opens a large hole, and Ronny Williams is tripped up after a substantial gain. 98 Warrior Captains, Mike D. Blevins and David Ellison, kindle school spirit by hanging a Trojan dummy. Mike D. Blevins confers with Coach Rusek on game strategy. from Camp Broadstone to the “Battle field.” The 1967-68 Warrior Football Team ended the Season with a record of five wins and five losses. The team had its bright spots along with some dark spots due to inexpe¬ rience caused by the loss of nine Seniors from the previous year. Although the team did not have a winning season, each member’ displayed a great deal of hustle and desire throughout the ten-game schedule. Although the 1968-69 team will lose eight ' 68 Seniors, it should be able to look forward to a very successful year with the return of several other lettermen. Devon Hagy and Lee Hale move in on an Inde¬ pendence pass receiver. 99 U i 14 i SCORES The Cheerleaders and an enthusiastic crowd back the Warrior football team. WE THEY 0 Marion 20 24 Holston 6 12 Rich Valley 7 7 Saltville 21 0 Patrick Henry 6 7 Christiansburg 33 45 Independence 0 19 Abingdon 0 20 Rural Retreat 0 0 John Battle District Games 9 Larry Poe employs a shoe-string tackle to bring down a Blue Devil ball carrier. The Warrior line drives the Independence Blue Devil defense back toward their goal. FIRST ROW: Arlin Ball, Stanley Landis, Barry Blevins, Jay Bonham, David llaga, Danny Blevins. SECOND ROW: Mike Debord, Manager, Dean Adams, Steve Cregger, Danny Miller, Charlie Teaters, Charles Goodman, Mike Cregger, Howard Goode, Manager. THIRD ROW: Mr. Dwight Barker, COACH; Tommy Bishop, Gary Johnson, Jim Blevins, Charlie Clark, Ray Landis, Mackie Blevins, Harold Sheffield. Mr. Charles Campbell, COACH. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Ronnie Blevins, Charles Poe, Wesley Miller, Roger Anderson, Roger Gillespie, Reggie Palmer. SECOND ROW: Butch Martin, Johnny O’Brian, Tommy Poe, Mike Gillespie, Lem Tuggle, Jackie Delp. THIRD ROW: Robbie Donnelly, Hutch Jarnigan, Jimmy Gillenwater, Greg Jones, Steve Miller, Butch Crevvey, Gerald Poe, Mr. Vince Brown, COACH. NOT PICTURED: Donald Epperson, MANAGER. The jubilant Warriors carry their victorious coach off the court after defeating Marion. Excitement was tense as the Warrior Pandemonium breaks loose when the Warriors realize that victory over Marion is clinched. FIRST ROW: George Fields, MANAGER; Bobby Waters, STATISTICIAN; Mr. Arnold Mellinger, COACH. SECOND ROW: Jack Blevins, Steve Reedy, Billy Dungan, Herbert Viers, Tommy Gross, James Lowe, Wayne Heninger, Lee Hale, Jim Blevins, Bobby Hicks, Jerry Price. BASKETBALL team rolled past Marion . . . Warrior fans encourage the team to victory over Marion. The 1967-68 Warrior Basketball team had one of the most successful seasons in the history of the school, finishing the season as one of the top nine Group 11 basketball-playing schools in Virginia. The Warriors won nine of their last ten games for a season record of 15-7. Highlights of the season included defeating previously unbeaten Marion (17-0) by 68-60; defeating John Battle twice, the final time to win the district Six championship title; and a trip to the State Group II Tournament at Blacksburg, where they met the William Campbell Generals. WE THEY WE THEY 70 Rich Valley 47 37 Knox Halls 60 72 Sugar Grove 55 70 Holston 45 51 Abington 46 55 Patrick Henry 51 52 John Battle 55 54 Knox Young 60 49 Rich Valley 62 67 John Battle 43 .71 SaltviUe 52 70 Holston 33 52 Marion 64 92 Sugar Grove 43 46 Patrick Henry 51 68 Marion 60 50 Abington District Games 44 34 Saltville 30 103 Billy Dungan is in position to rebound as Tommy Gross takes a shot in the Sugar Grove game. Tommy Gross and Jerry Price team up to out-rebound a Holston player. Tommy Gross shoots a layup as his teammates move toward the basket in the Holston contest. . . . and went on to win triumphantly the District Jim Blevins stretches for a rebound against the William Campbell Generals at Blacksburg. James Lowe shoots a layup in the game with William Campbell in the State Group II Tournament. James Lowe and Jim Blevins struggle for a rebound in the Holston game. Six tournament. Lee Hale and Tommy Gross harass Battle’s Peltier as he shoots. Tommy Gross stalls with the ball in the latter stages of the tournament game against Battle. CL ' nufg aJinu r FIRST ROW: Mr. Dwight Barker, COACH; Barry Blevins, Jay Bonham, Mike DeBord, MANAGER. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Crockett, Steve Berry, Rooney Eller, Mackie Blevins, Dennis Peake. THIRD ROW: Tommy Bishop, Charlie Larimer, Fred Cress, Greg Berry, James Bonham. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Kenny Paschal, TRI-CAPTAIN: Mr. Vince Brown, COACH: Reggie Palmer, TRI-CAPTAIN; Robbie Donnelly, TRI¬ CAPTAIN. SECOND ROW: Jeff Blevins, Andy Widener, Jimmy Gillenwater, Kenneth Crewey, Johnny O’Brien, Wesley Miller. FIRST ROW : Margaret Neikirk, Jane Goode, Deborah Stewart, Peggy Davis, CAPTAIN; Judy Heath. SECOND ROW: Miss Nancy Little, COACH; Roberta Goolsby, Linda Gross, Dreama Miller, Vicki Reedy, TIMEKEEPER; Joan Worely, TIMEKEEPER. THIRD ROW: Nora Lowe, Junis Price, MANAGER; Sherry Williams, Beverly Wart ' , MANAGER; Judy Blevins. GIRLS’ VARSITY VOLLEYBALL GIRLS’ TRACK FIRST RO V: Dixie Johnson, Shirley Teaters, Janie Murray, Shirley Blevins, Deborah Stewart, Cricket Wilson, Connie Keesee, Mary Alice Greer, Louise Teaters, Doris Blevins. SECOND ROW: Peggy Davis, Judy Heath, Jane Jackson, Martha Campbell, Rosemary Blevins, Christine Walton, Zandra Stewart, Judy Blevins, Donna Keesee, Sandra Casey, Roban Catron, Linda Gross, Sherry Williams. Linda Hale, Miss Nancy Little, COACH. FIRST ROW: Billy Dungan, Scottie Frye, Eddie Edmiston, David Haga, Charles Goodman, Arvin Flayden. SECOND ROW: Mike DeBord, MANAGER; Sammy Catron, Richard Berry, Herbert Viers, Steve Reedy, James Bonham, Jimmy Sturgill, MANAGER. THIRD ROW: Toby Blevins, Wayne Heninger, Ronnie Williams, Lee Hale, Bobby Hicks, Fred Cross, Charlie Larimer, Mr. Vince Brown, COACH. VARSITY TRACK Arvin Hayden clears the bar with plenty to spare. The runners in the 440-yard dash take their mark. The 1968 Varsity Track Team finished with the best record in the school’s history with a 7-1 duel-meet record, the only loss coming from a narrow four-point margin. The Warrior runners finished with a second in the Smyth County meet and a strong third in the District VI meet. School records were broken by Bobby Hicks in the 440 and discus, Scottie Frye in the 880, and Ronny Williams in the shot-put. Eddie Edmiston sails over a Hurdle. Ronny Williams takes position to throw the shot. 108 FIRST ROW: Roger Blevins, MANAGER: Eugene Darnell, Jay Bonham, Roy Pennington, Mike Coe, Stanley Landis, Ronnie Patrick, MANAGER. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ron Bales, COACH, Bobby Call, Jerry Price, Tommy Gross, Lee Hale, David Ellison, Jack Blevins, Wayne Heninger, Steve Reedy. BASEBALL Out 1967-68 baseball team, providing CHS fans with plenty of excitement, compiled a regular season record of seven wins and eight losses. Tommy Gross led the team in hitting with a .378 batting average. Wayne Heninger, Jack Blevins, and Tommy Gross turned in good performances on the mound. In the big rivalry game of the season the Warriors won a thriller from Patrick Henry 5 to 4. The Seniors not returning in 1968-69 are David Ellison, Jerry Price, Tommy Gross and Bobby Call. Lee Hale crosses the plate as the throw goes to second. Tommy Gross scores as Rural Retreat catcher waits for tire ball. Wayne Heninger fires the ball by a Rural Retreat batter. Tommy Gross prepares to take a swing at the next pitch. 109 EIGHTH GRADE TRACK The Eighth Grade track team finished undefeated for the second consecutive year, giving it a two-year record of 11-0 for duel competition. The Junior Warriors also had second place finishes in the Smyth County meet and the Christiansburg relays. Steve Berry tees off on No. 1 hole. FIRST ROW: Bobby Sturgill, MANAGER: Greg Jones, Jimmy Gillenwater, Billy Joe Martin, Wesley Patrick. Butch Martin, Daryl Jones, Wesley Miller. SECOND ROW: David Richardson, Hutch Jarnigan, Robbie Donnelly, John O’Brien, Reggie Palmer, Kenny Paschal, Tommy Tilson, Ronnie Shaw, Mr. Vince Brown, COACH. Jimmy Gillenwater strides over the hurdles. GOLF FIRST ROW: Mike Berry, Bobby Waters, Tommy Bishop. SECOND ROW: Steve Berry, Dave Berry, Johnny Beckner, Mr. Dwight Barker, COACH. EIRST ROW: Mr. Ron Bales, COACH; Wesley Miller, Nelson Teaters, Anthony Davis, Dean Adams, Ronnie Patrick, Tommy Heffinger, Eddie Edmiston, Allan McGhee, MANAGER. SECOND ROW: Glenn McKee, Devon Hagy, Charlie Teaters, Charlie Clark, Ronnie Berry, Bobby Waters, Mike Coe, Gerald Eller. NOT PICTURED: David Ellison, Roger Blevins, MANAGER. WRESTLING The Warrior wrestling team, led by Dean Adams ( 11-0) and Bobby Waters (8-2), ended its season with five wins and six losses and was undefeated against schools on its own experience level. Participating in the State tournament were Bobby Waters, who won the 180 pound class in District VI competition; Nelson Teaters, who came in second in the 95 pound weight class; and Dean Adams, who also came in second in district competition. Nelson Teaters maintains control of his rival. Charlie Clark tackles a Patrick Henry Devon Hagy sits tlirough his opponent’s Rebel. cross face. Mr. Ralph Stokes operates CHS’s new video-tape re¬ corder. 111 VARSITY FIRST ROW: Judy Hayes, MANAGER; Miss Nancy Little, COACH; Libby Glasco, MANAGER. SECOND ROW: Linda Gross, Roberta Goolsby, Debbie Matheson, Peggy Davis, Deborah Stewart, Roban Catron, Judy Roark, CAPTAIN; Beverly Warf. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW: Nora Lowe, Ruth Carter, Doris Blevins, CO-CAPTAIN; Julia Blevins, CO-CAPTAIN; Janie Murray, Martha Campbell. SECOND ROW: Miss Nancy Little, COACH; Zandra Stewart, Connie Keesee, Janie McGlocklin, Connie Wyatt, Kathy Snow, Tamara Kegley, Juanita Hunt, MANAGER. Coach Little gives vital instruction to the team during a time out. Linda Gross hustles to gain control of the ball during a Sugar Grove game. Roban Catron scrambles frantically for possession of the ball. Debbie Matheson moves in to guard a Sugar Grove player. The Varsity Cheerleaders lead the crowd in a cheer for the girls’ basketball team. ADVERTISEMENTS 114 Compliments of SMYTH COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY H M STORE Homeowners Policies Bank of Marion Building Ladies’ Ready To Wear Clothing Men’s Clothing L. P. Haywood Shoes and Accessories Secretary and Treasurer “We Welcome Your Patronage” Compliments of F. W. BERRY AND SONS LINCOLN BUILDERS SUPPLY CO., INC. Quality Meats and Groceries All Kinds Of Lumber Building Material Chilhowie, Virginia Marion, Virginia SERV-ALL, INC Institutional Wholesalers 928 W. State Street Bristol, Tennessee 116 SUPREME MILLS, INC. 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Building Needs From A to Z Phone: 646-3765 Seven Mile Ford, Virginia 119 Compliments Of Compliments Of GREEVER’S DRUG STORE BARNETT’S FUNERAL HOME Chilhowie, Virginia After Hours or on Sunday If You Need Medicine Call E. V. Greever-646-3323 or PARK-N-SHOP SUPERMARKET John Foster-646-8776 AND We Will Be Happy To Serve You Night WASH-N-SHOP COIN OPERATED or Day-No Extra Charge LAUNDRY 25 ? CARWASH For This Service Marion, Virginia Compliments Of LLOYD CURRIN Clerk of Smyth County Best Wishes From THE REGENT E. W. Hastings Marion, Virginia BEN FRANKLIN Marion, Virginia PRUNER ' S SHOE SHOP “Dye Shoes All Colors” Marion, Virginia Compliments Of J. D. COLE, D.D.S. Band Instruments Supplies Repairs DOMINION MUSIC, INC. “Everything For The School Band” P. 0. Box 948 - Bristol, Virginia 24201 L. C. Pauley, Pres. Hal Salmon, Vice-Pres. 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DAN REASOR WMEV RADIO AM-1010 - FM-93.9 1,000 Watts - 3,700 Watts Telephone 783-3151 Box 470 Marion, Virginia 1948 1968 121 SMYTH COUNTY MOTOR COMPANY INCORPORATED Sales and Service For Over 48 Years DORIS ROWLAND AND FLORIST “Flowers Are The Beauty Of Our Business” Phone 783-3500 320 North Main St. Marion, Virginia Compliments of CHILHOWIE ANIMAL HOSPITAL B uuuwick CORPORATION Marion, Virginia 122 BULOVA WATCHES GIFTS FINE DIAMONDS GOODMAN JEWELERS Smyth County’s Largest Jewelers Chilhowie, Virginia Marion, Virginia Saltville, Virginia GOODMAN CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY The Careful Cleaners of Your Entire Wardrobe Chilhowie, Virginia 123 EMPIRE STORE 200 East Main St. Marion, Virginia Phone: 783-4212 Compliments Of MARION POLICE DEPARTMENT Marion, Virginia Compliments Of MODEL BEAUTY SHOP Center Building Marion, Virginia Compliments Of HENDERSON FUNERAL HOME Saltville, Virginia PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISERS Compliments Of ROY FRAZIER Hi a t ii. r tiMn, - CHILHOWIE MILLING COMPANY ROSE’S STORE. INC. CHILHOWIE MOTOR CORPORATION Value-Variety 110 Main Street Flour — Feeds - Meal - Merchandise Marion, Virginia Wholesale Distributors Pure Oil Petroleum Products RAMBLER AUTOS WILEY J. MOXLEY Jeeps and Jeep Trucks Associated Underwriters Telephone 646-3151 Marion, Virginia Phone: 783-4567 Chilhowie, Virginia “If it’s insurance, we write it.” ECHO SALES COMPANY WHOLESALE Chilhowie, Virginia Phone: 646-8472 124 MARION GLASS COMPANY Store fronts, Mirrors, Auto Glass Wholesale and Retail Phone: 783-7731 Give us your Breaks! Compliments Of FORD MOTOR LODGE Seven Mile Ford, Virginia Phone: 646-8961 W R FEED SERVICE, INC. Highway 11 West, Route No. 2 Marion, Virginia Phone: 783-3641 PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISERS THE JEWEL BOX, INC. Elgin, Bulova, Hamilton and Elbon Watches Wedding Bells Diamonds Samsonite Luggage Gibson Guitars International Sterling 1847 Wm. A. Rogers Silverplated Flatware and Hollow Ware Gifts Phone: 783-3621 1 16 Main Street Marion, Virginia FRANCIS BROS., INC. THE NATIONAL BANK OF CHILHOWIE Marion, Virginia Phone: 783-2323 Organized 1907 Compliments Of DR. O. O. SMITH, JR. Center Building Marion. Virginia Capital-S 100,000 Surplus-5200,000 BURGESS McNElL FURNITURE COMPANY Large Enough For Your Banking Needs, Small Enough To Give You Courteous Personal Service Box 879 Marion, Virginia 24354 F.D.I.C. Insurance $15,000.00 ROBINSON’S Sporting Goods Marion, Va. Phone:783-3622 125 CLARK’S PHARMACY VALLEY NURSING HOME Sam Clark, Reg. Ph. — Doug Clark, Reg. Ph. - TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU - Medicare No. 495035 Saltville, Va. Chilhowie, Va. Va. State No. 4523 Phone 496-7211 Phone 646-8225 Chilhowie, Va. FREE DELIVERY Prescriptions Are Our Business - Phone 703-646-8911 FISHER’S JEWELERS Finest in Silver, China, Crystal Compliments Of Keepsake Diamonds Since 1899 Marion, Virginia PARGAS MARION LAUNDRY CO., INC. Sanitone Dry Cleaning Box 606 Marion, Virginia Phone: 783-7265 MARION OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Marion, Virginia “Success To All Names Appearing In This Annual” Compliments Of SHERIFF’S OFFICE County Of Smyth John “Tag” W ' olfe, Sheriff Compliments Of SHOE CENTER Shoes for the entire family Marion, Virginia Compliments Of Compliments Of CITY DRUG STORE LEMMON TRANSPORT COMPANY, INC. Opposite Court House Marion, Virginia Marion, Virginia Phone: 783-7744 —’ v KAYE EDWARDS jf, WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE BEAUTY SALON l Sw Fred Vivian Holliday “Home Owned Family Store” 330 N. Main St. 1 Marion, Va. P. 0. Box 356 Phone 646-3411 Chilhowie, Virginia 24319 Air-Conditioned For Your Comfort 126 CALHOUN OIL CO. INC. Compliments Of CHILHOWIE FLORIST Gasoline Fuel Oil Flowers for all occasions “ You Can ' t Beat Citgo Heat ” Phone 646-3472 Chilhowie, Va. 24319 GRISSOM MOTOR PARTS, INC. Compliments Of Marion 783-3181 WESTERN AUTO Chilhowie 646-8619 Marion, Virginia MARION MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Oldsmobile Chevrolet Sales-Service PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISERS Phone: 783-51 16 Marion, Virginia Compliments Of THE SEWING BASKET ROY N. DAVIS West Main Street Chilhowie, Virginia Treasurer of Smyth County Phone: 646-3731 or 646-3558 DEV AULT’S, INC. PARK DRIVE-IN Your Family Theatre Sporting Goods Wholesale and Retail Bristol, Virginia - Tennessee ■ —a—i ■ ■ —— egacgc—aMaBi . c -, - . First Federal SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. OP BRI8TOL IIO PIEDMONT 8T. O 303 S. COM M ERC E 8T. HOME OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE Bristol ° Marion 303 S. COMMERCE STREET POST OFFICE BOX 505 MARION. VIRGINIA 24354 ADWOLFE TEXACO S H Green Stamps Expert motor tune-up by electronic engine analyzer by Marke Dyna-vision BRAKE SERVICE WHEEL BALANCING MAJOR MINOR AUTO REPAIRS Phone: 783-7350 127 SMITH STORM WINDOW CO. Home Improvements P. O. Box 284, 309 N. Main Street Phone: 783-2400 Marion, Virginia Aluminum Siding Awnings — Carports Wrought Iron Glidden Paint STORM WINDOWS AND SCREENS TENNEVA FROZEN FOODS, INC. Wholesale Foods Distributors Box 704 Area Code 703 950 Fairview Street Phone 669-7126 Bristol, Va. — 24201 . FROSTY ACRES 128 The New SMYTH COUNTY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Dedicated September 24, 1967 Park Boulevard Marion, Virginia 129 HI-WAY DRIVE IN “The Dip Dog Stand” Free Milkshakes or Sundaes every six weeks To All Students in Smyth County with four A’s in High School or all Goods” in the Lower Grades. Owned and Managed by Mr. Mrs. Grant S. 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Compliments Of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SALTVILLE Saltville, Virginia BURL THOMAS CHILHOWIE TRACTOR IMPLEMENT CO. Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. ._. Ford Tractors and Farm Machinery_ Phone: 647-8463 Chilhowie, Virginia Chilhowie, Virginia Phone: 646-3642 KH.Ii™ ill 14 rti RAINBOW AUTEL AND RESTAURANT U. S. 11 U. S. 107 Chilhowie, Va. Phone: 646-8462 646-8411 Private swimming pool. Playground. Completely air-conditioned. Wall-to-wall carpeting. Ceramic tile baths. Tub shower. Combination room phones. 24 hour switchboard. Banquet facilities up to 100. Located in the beautiful valley of Virginia VRA, NR A, TRAVEL MATS 131 Compliments Of VILLAGE LAUNDERETTE VILLAGE MOBILE HOMES AND AUTO VILLAGE purilq Calciu Added to Enriched BREAD ar v E Calcium Propionate Added to Retard Spoilage HECHT’S BAKERY, INC. Bristol, Tenn. — Roanoke, Va. Compliments Of TROUTMAN’S T. V. 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In America profit and honor are rewards to those who make significant contributions to our way of life. This is because we believe in Free Enterprise, the economic system that has given us the highest standard of living in the world today. APPALACHIAN POWER CO. 137 SUE’S SHOP PIGGLY WIGGLY Highway 11 Meadowview, Va. Ladies Ready to Wear-Gifts “Home of Fine Foods” Parties By Reservation We Give S H Green Stamps Compliments Of Chilhowie, Virginia FRANK JONES G. K. Bonham K. R. Hill, Comm. Agts. HUMBLE OIL REFINING COMPANY Glade Spring, Virginia Phones: 429-5712 - 646-3903 - 944-5558 Thank Your For Your Business Through The Years. J. S. SNAVELY COMPANY Shoes and Clothing Chilhowie, Virginia It Pays To Look Well STURGILL’S BARBER SHOP Read About Local Happenings In The SMYTH COUNTY NEWS Marion, Virginia Phone: 783-4822 Nights: 646-3507 ROUSE REAL ESTATE AGENCY 114 W. Main St. Marion, Va. Sales Builders Appraisals CENTER FURNITURE COMPANY Furniture Center For Thrifty Buyers ACKNOWLEDGEMENT THE CH1LVALEE Staff Wishes To Express Its Thanks To All The Advertisers And To All Others Who Have Worked So Faithfully With Us. Without Your Cooperation It Would Have Been Impossible To Pub¬ lish This Annual. Marion, Virginia CHILVALEE PATRONS Homer k. Bowen John Bowman Mrs. Gladys H. Frye Roy J. Gotham Joe Groseclose Dr. John F. Jones W. L. Lemmon Clarence Litton Florence Richardson Houston Ross Alf Shores W. J. Totten Ronnie Howell reads the letter to the Senior class from the President of the United States. Freddie Hunt turns in his cap and gown following graduation. 139 ADVERTISERS’ INDEX Adwolfe Texaco Service Station 127 Anderson Company, Jack 131 Appalachian Manufacturing Corp. 119 Appalachian Power Co. 137 Associated Underwriters 124 Auto Village 1 32 Baldwin’s 1 21 Bank of Marion, The 1 35 Barnett’s f uneral Home 120 Berry, F. VV. Sons 11 6 Berry, F. W. Produce 131 Bob’s Surplus and Discount Store 1 30 Bonham Brothers 132 Bonham Motor Co. 1 32 Brunswick 122 Brunswick Hurricane Bowl 120 Burgess-McNeil furniture Co. 125 Calhoun Oil Co., Inc. 127 Center f urniture Co. 1 38 Central Motor Co. 132 Chilhowie Animal Hospital 1 22 Chilhowie florist 127 Chilhowie Furniture Co. 119 Chilhowie Milling Co. and Motor Corp. 1 24 Chilhowie Oil Co. 131 Chilhowie Tractor Implement Co. 1 31 City Drug Store 1 26 Clark’s Pharmacy 126 Cole, Dr. J. D. 120 Currin, Lloyd 1 20 Davis. Roy N. 127 Devault’s 1 27 Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Inc. 1 37 Dominion Music 120 Echo Sales Co. 1 24 Edwards, Kaye Beauty Salon 126 Elmer’s TV Appliance 1 35 Empire Store 1 24 Ervin’s Market 1 35 First f ederal Savings and Loan Assoc. 127 First National Bank of Saltville 131 First National Exchange Bank of Va. 1 1 8 f isher’s Jewelers 126 Ford Motor Lodge 125 Fox Window and Awning 1 35 Francis Bros. 1 2 5 Franklin, Ben Store 120 Frazier, Roy 124 Gate’s Restaurant 121 General Shale Products Corp. 134 Goodman Cleaners and Laundry 123 Goodman Jewelers 123 Greear Studios 136 Greever Clinic 1 30 Greever’s Drug Store 1 20 Greever’s Inc. 1 34 Grissom Motor Parts, Inc. 1 27 H. M. Store 116 Hale Brothers, Inc. 130 Hecht’s Purity Bakery 132 Henderson Funeral Home 124 Herff-Jones 1 37 Highway Drive-In 130 Holston Motor Co., Inc. 1 35 Home and Auto Supply Co. 134 Hopkins Alignment Service 121 Hudson’s Jewelers 135 Humble Oil and Refining Co. 138 Jennings-Warren Motor Co., Inc. 1 34 Jewel Box, Inc., The 125 Johnson’s 5-10-25c Store 130 Johnson’s Office Equipment 119 Jones’ Barber Shop 138 Kern ' s Bakery, Inc. 128 Laurel Spring Dairy 1 36 Lemmon Transport Co.. Inc. 11 6 Lincoln Builders Supply Co., Inc. 116 McDonald’s Inc. 118 Marion Drug Co, Inc. 135 Marion Firestone Recapping Shop 134 Marion Glass 125 Marion-Harwood 1 1 8 Marion Laundry Co., Inc. 126 Marion Motor Co. 127 Marion Office Supply Co. 126 Marion Police Department 124 Martin’s Garage 120 Mathieson General Store 132 Midway Cab 1 34 Model Beauty Shop 124 Montgomery Ward 135 Mt. Roger’s Texaco Service Station 131 National Bank of Chilhowie 125 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. 131 Norma’s Beauty Shop 130 Olin 121 Pargas 1 26 Park Drive-In Theater 127 Park-N-Shop 1 20 Pet Milk Company 136 Piggly Wiggly (Chilhowie) 138 Pruner’s Shoe Shop 1 20 R. T. Fabrics 1 30 Rainbow Autel Restaurant 131 Reasor, Dr. J. Dan 121 Regent, The 1 20 Ro binson’s 12 5 Rose’s Store, Inc. 124 Rouse Real Estate 138 Rowland, Doris 122 Scenic View Golf Course 11 8 Scott Furniture Co. 135 Serv-All, Inc. 116 Service Dry Cleaners 121 Sewing Basket 1 27 Shoe Center 126 Skyland Virginia Corporation 128 Smith, Dr. O. O.. Jr. 125 Smith Storm Window 128 Smyth County Community Hospital 129 Smyth County Motor Co., Inc. 122 Smyth County Mutual Fire Insurance Co. 1 16 Smyth County News 1 38 Smyth Farm Bureau 119 Smyth Home Construction, Inc. 118 Snavely, J. S. Co. 1 38 Southern States Marion Cooperative, Inc. 134 Southwestern Business College 121 Stokes, Ralph, Insurance Advisor 119 Sturgill’s Barber Shop 138 Style Shop, The 1 21 Sue’s Shop 1 38 Supreme Mills 1 1 7 Tenneva Frozen Foods, Inc. 128 Terrace Heights Funeral Home 11 8 Thompson Tire Store 121 Triangle Motor Sales 134 Troutman’s TV and Appliance 132 Valley Nursing Home 126 Vance Company, Inc., The 133 Village Launderette 132 Village Mobile Homes 132 Virginia Highlands Furniture Corp. 130 Webb’s Flowers 130 W. R. Feed Service, Inc. 125 Western Auto Associate Store (Chilhowie) 126 Western Auto (Marion) 127 Wholesale Lumber and Supply Co. 119 Wilkinson. J. T. Son 119 Williams, H. S. Co., Inc. 118 Wolfe, John “Tag” 126 WMEV Radio 121 140 A Adams, Dean 42, 68, 101, 111 Anderson, Gaile 42, 68, 70, 71 Anderson, Jimmy 19, 75, 78 Anderson, Judy 19, 30, 67, 68, 71 Anderson, Mrs. Mary M. 14 Anderson, Peggy 48, 68 Anderson, Roger 101 Arrington, Myra 54 Ashby, Gary 34 Ashby,Jean 54 B Baker, Mr. W. W. 8, 90 Bales, Mr. Ron 8, 98, 109, 111 Ball, Arlin 42, 101 Ball, Daniel 54 Ball, Roger 28 Barker, Mr. Dwight 9, 74, 80. 101, 106, 110 Barnousky, John 48, 74 Beckner, John 42, 80, 92, 94, 110 Bell, Mr. Herbert 18 Berry, Dave 48, 66, 68, 110 Berry, Greg 48, 106 Berry, Mike 34, 41, 68, 98, 110 Berry, Richard 34, 74, 75, 108 Berry, Ronnie 48, 69, 70 Berry, Sandra 34, 66, 67, 69, 72, 78, 80, 93 Berry, Steve 42, 66, 68, 69, 77, 106, 110 Billings, Tom 54 Bishop, Tommy 48, 74, 101. 106, 110 Blankenbeckler, Linda 34, 71, 72 Blankenbeckler, Sheila 48, 70 Blevins, Allen 19, 75, 78 Blevins, Anita 19, 69, 78, 93 Blevins, Aundry 48 Blevins, Barry 48, 70, 85, 101, 106 Blevins, Brenda 34, 70, 71 Blevins, Danny 48, 101 Blevins, Danny L. 19, 67, 78 Blevins, Doris 42, 107, 1 12 Blevins, Eugene 19, 67, 75, 78 Blevins, Freda 54, 68 Blevins. Jack 34, 68, 98, 103, 109 Blevins. Janet 48 Blevins, Jeff 54, 77, 106 Blevins, Jim 42, 69, 101, 103, 104, 105 Blevins. Joyce 42, 69, 93 Blevins, Judith C. 19, 22, 28, 67, 68, 69, 71, 73, 74, 93, 94 Blevins, Judy 48, 69, 73 Blevins, Judy L. 54, 66, 72, 73, 76, 79 Blevins, Julia 48, 107, 112 Blevins, Larry 28 Blevins, Linda 34, 36, 75 Blevins, Mackie 42,69, 77, 101, 106 Blevins, Mary 54, 73 Blevins, Mike D. 1 8, 20, 23, 66, 68, 87, 98, 99 Blevins, Mitchael 18, 20, 75, 95 Blevins, Mr. O. M. 15 Blevins, Roger 54, 69 Blevins, Roger D. 48. 85, 109, 111 Blevins, Ronnie 54, 101 Blevins, Rosemary 48, 72, 73, 77, 107 Blevins, Shirley 42, 68, 71, 107 Blevins, Sue 43, 68, 71 Blevins, Theresa 54, 68 Blevins, Toby 35, 58, 68, 74, 98, 108 INDEX Blevins, Wanda 43, 70, 72, 74 Bonham, Becky 77 Bonham, Ellen 18, 20, 25, 66, 67, 69, 72, 77, 80, 83, 86, 90, 91, 92 Bonham, Frazier 76 Bonham, James 48, 49, 74, 77, 106, 108 Bonham, Jay 48, 49, 74, 77, 101, 106, 109 Bowman, Mr. John 1 5 Brown, Mr. Vince 9, 101, 106, 108, 110 Buchanan, Emily 49 Burris, Ronnie 43 Byrd, Donna 54 Byrd, Michael 49, 61 C Call, Bobby 20, 68, 109 Call, David 54 Call, Mr. George 15 Campbell, Mr. Charles 9, 101 Campbell, Mrs. Jean S. 9 Campbell, Martha 49, 72, 73, 74. 107, 112 Campbell, Rachel 43 Carlton, Jackie 54 Carrico, Brenda 54, 73 Carrico, David 43 Carter, Ruth Rhea 54, 73, 77, 1 12 Casey, Sandra 43, 72, 73, 74, 107 Catron, Becca 54, 73, 76 Catron, Lee 20, 67, 74, 77, 144 Catron, Roban 48, 49, 72, 73, 76, 84, 107, 112, 113 Catron, Sammy 35, 41, 59, 66, 69, 74, 76, 84, 108, 144 Clapp, Bureda 36, 67, 71 , 72, 73 Clark, Brenda 49, 72, 73, 79 Clark, Mrs. Champ 9 Clark, Charlie 43, 75, 101, 111, 144 Clark, James 49 Clark, Margaret 49, 72, 73, 77, 144 Clark, Pam 54, 73, 76 Clark, Wayne 43, 69 Coe, Joyce 20, 71, 72 Coe, Linda 35, 70, 71, 72 Coe, Mike 49, 68, 74, 98, 109, 111 Cole, Mary 35, 72, 78 Collins, Helen 54 Compton, Mrs. Cleve 9, 60 Conner, Mrs. June M. 10, 69 Cook, Donna 54, 73 Copenhaver, Charles 49, 75, 95 Copenhaver, Miss Mary Payne 10 Counts, Donnie 20, 66, 75 Counts, Sandy 55, 73 Cregger, Debbie 48, 49, 72, 73, 77, 86 Cregger, Joe 49 Cregger, John 49, 78 Cregger, Mike 101 Cregger, Steve 35, 101 Cregger, William 35 Cress, Fred 49, 75. 106, 108 Crewcy, Kenneth 54, 55, 101, 106 Crockett, Ronnie 35, 106 Crouse, Doris 35, 68, 70, 76 Crouse, Larry 55 Crutchfield, Mr. George A. 15 Cullop, Barbara 49, 72, 73 D Darnell, Eugene 49, 109 Davenport. Roy 49, 75 Davis, Anthony 49, 75, 111 Davis, Leonard 49, 75 Davis, Peggy 21, 27, 71. 107, 112 Debord, Debbie 55 DeBord, Michael 49, 70, 74, 101, 106, 108 Debord, Sharon 49 Delp, Jackie 101 Delp, Jo Anne 55, 73, 79 Delp, Nancy 43, 71, 72 Dempsey, Ethel 49 Dempsey, Lloyd 55 Dinkins, Mary Lynn 76 Dixon, Mrs. Agnes 14 Dixon, Diann 35, 66, 67, 68, 71, 95 Dixon, Steve 43, 67, 74 Dixon, Tony 43. 75 Doane, James 55 Dolinger, Rickie 43 Donnelly, Robert 55, 101. 106, 1 10 Dow, Joyce 73 Dowell, Patsy 35 Duncan, Mildred 49, 70, 76 Dunford, Marlene 43, 66, 69, 72, 78, 93, 94 Dungan, Billy 21, 28, 66, 68, 69, 77, 82, 95, 103, 104, 108 E Edmiston, Eddie 50, 75, 108, 1 1 1 Eller, Anita 55 Eller, Carol 55 Eller, Donnie 21.78 Eller, Mr. Firnest 15 Eller, Gerald 35, 59, 68, 69, 74, 78, 98, 111 Eller, Rita 35, 71, 72 Eller, Rodney 42, 43, 76, 106 Eller, Stephen 21, 74, 75, 78 Ellison, David 18, 20, 21, 22, 66, 67, 82, 87, 94, 98, 99, 109, 111 Ellison, Diane 34. 35, 66, 67, 68, 69, 72, 74, 80, 85, 94 Elswick, Joey 35, 75, 76 Epperson, Donald 55, 101 F Farley, Miss Ruth Ann 13 Farmer, Mr. A. B. 10, 13, 61, 74 Farmer, Carol 55 Fields, George 50, 63, 78, 103 Fields, William 35 Fisher, Glenna 50, 70 Fisher, Michael 21. 68, 74, 75, 78 Foore, Earl 55 Foore, Harold 55 Foore, Ronald 50, 75 Foster, John 55 Foster, Mr. John 88 Franks, Miss 144 Freeman, Betty 55 F’rye, Mrs. Gladys 10. 70 Frye, Scott 50, 108 l rye, Teresa 55, 68, 73 G Gay, Mr. Gregory 30 GiUenwater, James 55, 101. 106, 1 10 Gillespie, Jack 21. 75, 98 Gillespie, Kitty 36, 41, 70, 78, 83 Gillespie. Mike 101 141 INDEX Gillespie, Nona 2, 26, 71 Gillespie, Roger 55, 101 Gilley, Anna 50, 71 Gilley, Jerry 50, 75 Gilley, Roger 22, 26, 75 Glaseo, Libby 22, 67, 70, 71, 1 12 Goble, Anita 22, 68, 71 Goff, Mrs. Jane M. 10 Gollehon, Cathie 50, 66, 72, 73, 76, 77, 79 Goode, Howard 43, 74, 78, 101 Goode, Jane 50, 70, 107 Goodman, Charles 50, 75, 101, 108 Goolsby, Rita 36, 70, 75 Goolsby, Roberta 36, 70, 73, 74, 94, 107,112 Gore, Carol 55 Gore, Debra 44, 68, 71 Greer, Danny 50, 75 Greer, Janet 44. 68, 71 Greer, Mary Alice 55, 107 Greer, Ronald 44 Greever, Retta Jo 55, 73, 76 Grinstead, Mrs. Kelly 14 Grinstead, Paul 44, 66, 67, 70. 71. 74 Grinstead, Virginia 50, 67, 70, 72 Gross, Linda 50. 73, 74. 107, 1 12 Gross, Tommy 22, 27, 78, 94, 98, 103, 104, 105, 109, 1 12 Gullion, Dennis 44, 75 Guyer, Mark 50, 75 H Haga, David 50, 101. 108 Haga. John 36 Haga, Kendall 10, 37, 74, 75, 78 Haga, Marlene 76 llagy, Devon 36, 98, 99, 111 Hale, Mr. Gene 15 Hale, Mrs. Glenda 14 Hale, Lee 42, 44, 68, 76, 98, 99. 103 105, 108. 109 Hale, Linda 50. 69, 73, 76, 93, 107 Hall, Dennis 44 Hall, Jackie 36 Hall, Jerry 22, 32 Hall, Karen 50, 72. 73 Hall, Sammy 50 Hambrick, Mrs. Genie 10, 66. 70 Hamm, Charles 55 Hamm, David 50 Hamm, Wanda 36, 69, 70 Harmon,Carl 22. 75 Harmon, Dr. Charles L. 91 Harris, Dexter 55 Harris. Michael 36 Harris, Ronnie 55 Hart, Barbara 23, 75 Hart. Bobby 44. 75 llaulsey, Connie 55, 70, 73 I law ' kins, Linda 44 Hawkins, Wanda 23 Hayden, Arvin 50, 75, 108 Hayes, Judy 23, 68, 71, 1 12 Hayes, Tommy 36, 78, 98 Haynes, Charlene 55, 68, 73 Haynes, Jack 50 lay n r, Kathy 50, 70, 71 Heath, Bill 44. 68. 75. 98 Heath. George (Sonny) 23, 74, 78 Ileath, Judy 44 . Heath, Judy L. 45, 73, 107 Heath. Michael 50, 77 Heath, Sharon 55, 66, 73, 86, 92 Heffinger, Tommy 36, 69. 74, 1 1 1 Helton, Sue 50, 75 Henegar, Mr. W. A. 15 Heninger. Wayne 34, 36, 41, 68, 78, 98 ' 103, 108, 109 Henry, Michael 36, 75, 76 Hicks, Bobby 44, 68. 69, 76, 98, 103, 108 Hill, Barbara Walters 28 Hoback, Richard 51, 75 Hodge, Terri 37, 41, 67, 71, 72, 73, 74 Holman, Bert 55 Horton, David 51 Horton, Sandy 55, 73, 74 Howell, Ronnie 23, 92, 139 Howell, Wayne 51 Hunt, Brenda 51 Hunt, Freddie 23, 74, 93, 139 Hunt, Juanita 51. 112 Hutton, James 55 J Jackson, Jane 4. 69, 107 Jackson, Ronnie 55 Jackson, Susan 55, 73 Jarnigan, Hutch 55, 101. 1 10 Johnson, Dixie 44, 72. 73, 107 Johnson, Gary 44, 69, 74, 101 Johnson, Philip 37, 74, 78 Johnson, Rebecca 51 Joines, Robert 44 Jones, Bobby 55 Jones, Daryl 55, 110 Jones, Diane 37, 67 Jones, Glenna 51 Jones, Greg 55, 101, 110 Jones, Linda 37, 69, 76 K Kane, Miss Margaret 13 Keen, Charles 4 Keen, Richard 55 Keen, Robert 23, 95 Keen, William 44, 75 Keesee, Connie 44, 72, 107, 1 12 Keesee, Donna 44, 72, 73, 107 Kegley, Kyra 76 Kegley, Tamara 45. 72, 73, 76, 77, 1 12 Kell, Henry 55 Kelly, Mrs. Eva 14 Kelly, Lynn 5 1, 72. 73. 76 L Landis, Ray 45, 69, 74, 101 Landis, Stanley 45, 68, 75, 101, 109 Larimer, Charles 51, 70, 106, 108 Larmer. Graham 24, 74 Legard, Cindy 55, 66, 73, 76 Lester, Kathy 56, 68, 73 Lester, Patsy 51 Little, Miss Nancy L. 1 1, 73, 74. 107, 112, 113 Louthian, Sue 37 Love, Miss Elizabeth 11, 72 Love, Mrs. Kitty 15 Lowe, Carl 51 Lowe, James 24. 78, 98. 103, 104. 105 Lowe, Karen 37, 71 Lowe, Nora 56. 68, 73, 74, 107, 1 12 142 Lowe, Peggy 37, 70 Lowe, Sharon 37, 71 Lyles, Donny 56 Lyles, Randall 37 M Martin, Barbara 51, 72 Martin, Billy Joe 56, 110 Martin, Charlee Beth 37, 41, 66, 67, 72, 73, 79, 92 Martin, Mrs. Charles 14 Martin, Donna 56, 68 Martin, Ernest 56 Martin, Golda 18, 19, 23, 24, 30, 66, 67, 69, 76, 92, 93 Martin, Hope 45, 68, 71, 94 Martin, Mrs. Hurley 14 Martin, Mrs. Joyce 24, 60, 66, 68, 71, 90, 91, 95 Martin, Linda 24, 30, 67, 69, 73, 76, 79, 95 Mason, Mary 51, 70 Matheson, Debbie 51, 69, 73, 77, 93, 112, 113 Matthews, Miss Dorothy 11, 67 May, Winifred 52 McAllister, Sue 38, 70, 71, 72, 73, 85 McClure, Betsy 45, 69, 73, 77, 93 McClure, Bobby 56 McClure, Debbie 52 McClure, Dianna 38, 67, 71. 73 McClure, Edith 45, 70 McClure, Jerry 24, 78 McClure. John 45 McClure, Larry 45, 78 McClure, Nancy 48, 52, 68, 70 McClure, Patty 45, 68, 69 McClure. Ray 52, 75 McGhee, Alan 45, 66. 111 McGhee, Dolly 52, 70 McGlocklin, Alfred 56, 66 McGlocklin, Janie 38, 70, 73, 1 12 McGuire, Eugene 57 McKee, Glenn 56, 77, 1 1 1 McMurray, Clarence 56 Meade, Janice 24. 67, 68. 71 Mellinger, Mr. Arnold 8, 62, 68, 90, 103 Mellinger, Debbie 76 Meredith, Betty 38, 70 Meredith, Janet 52, 70 Miller, Danny 38, 75, 101 Miller, Dreama 46, 75. 107 Miller, Inga Mae 52, 72, 73, 74 Miller, Joyce 38, 69, 70 Miller, Libby 56, 73 Miller, Steve 101 Miller, T. O. 38, 74 Miller, Wesley 56, 101, 106, 110, 111 Minnick, Joyce 25, 67, 70, 71 Moser, Opal 38, 71, 72 Moser, Peggy 52, 66, 72, 73 Moxley, John 25, 33, 67, 69, 74, 76, 84 Mullins, Shirley 52, 70 Mullins, Eugene 52 Murray, Janie 56, 73, 76, 107, 1 12 Mutter, Dorothy 38, 67, 69, 70 Mutter, Joycie 52, 70 Myers, Ronnie 46 N Neikirk, Margaret 25, 32, 107 INDEX Neikirk, Sharon 46 Newman, Fred 52 0 O’Brian, Johnny 56, 101. 106, 1 10 Olinger, Robert 38, 75 Orvik, Pam 38, 71. 73, 75, 86 Osborne, Carol 46, 70 Osborne, Mary 25, 70, 78 Osborne, Vicki 56, 69, 73 Owens, Jack 56 Owens, Jeannie 25, 70, 71, 95 Owens, Patricia 56, 58, 73, 74 P Palmer, Mary Alice 25, 70, 71 Palmer, Reggie 54, 56, 101, 106, 1 10 Parsons, Billie 56, 68 Paschal, Kenny 56, 106, 1 10 Patrick, Charles 56, 110 Patrick, Robert 53 Patrick, Ronnie 46, 109, 111 Patron List 139 Pauley, Linda 25, 70, 71 Pauley, Shirley 56 Peake, Dennis 38, 106 Peake, Gary 56 Peake, Mike 46 Peake, Sandy 46, 71 Peake, Tommy 46, 74 Peake, Tommy L. 26, 71, 78 Pennington, Carol 52 Pennington, Diana 56 Pennington, Donna 34, 38, 66, 67, 71, 72, 95 Pennington, Gary 52 Pennington, Keith 52, 75 Pennington, Roy (Lddie) 46, 95, 109 Phillips, Mr. Larkin C. 1 1 Plummer, Ernest 52, 70 Poe, Brenda 56 Poe, Charles 56, 101 Poe, Gerald 54, 56, 101 Poe, Larry 42, 46, 98, 100 Poe, Tommy 56, 101 Powers, Darrell 52 Powers, Joe 53, 75 Powers, Imigene 47, 75 Powers, John 26, 82, 95 Powers, Mr. Ray 15 Powers, Sue 47, 70, 73 Price, Ann 47, 66, 72. 73. 74, 86 Price, Janis 34. 38, 67, 69, 72, 73, 79, 83, 107 Price, Jerry 19, 21, 25, 26, 68, 69. 74. 75, 78, 83, 95, 98. 103, 104, 109 R Ratliff, Carter 38, 66. 69, 70 Ratliff, Freda 56 Reed, Mr. J. D. 13 Reedy, Steve 38. 67, 68, 74, 78. 95, 98, 103, 108, 109 Reedy, Vicki 52, 67, 72. 73. 74. 107 Reeves, Doug 18, 24, 26, 66. 67, 74, 88 Rethford, Barbara 47 Rethford, Regina 39, 70, 71. 72 Rethford, Roy 26 Richardson, David 56, 110 Richardson, Ronnie 42, 47, 63, 144 Richardson, Wanda 39, 71, 72 Riley, George 47 Roark, Judy 39, 67, 71, 73, 74, 1 12 Roberts, Sandra 39, 41, 69, 73, 85 Robinson, Brenda 52 Robinson, Roger 39 Robinson, Teresa 47, 70, 72, 74 Roe, Donna 21, 26, 66, 69, 72, 79, 95 Roe, Jo Anne 52, 72, 73, 79 Rollins, Mrs. Pansy R. 11, 69 Rollins, Tommy 26, 33, 69, 74, 77, 84 Rose, Roger 56 Rose, Ronnie 27 Rouse, Bobby 27, 78 Rouse, Edwin 27 Rouse, Nancy 56, 73, 76 Rouse, Pam 56, 70 Rusek, Mr. Joe L. 11. 98, 99 Russell, Miss Marion L. 11 S Sadler, Jimmy 52 St. John, Mr. William 12, 75 Sauls, Donna 47, 72, 73, 74, 78, 82 Sexton, Brenda 52 Sexton, Donnie 47 Shaw, Rev. Angus R. Ill 90 Shaw, Donna 39. 70, 74 Shaw, Ronnie 56, 110 Sheets, Dexter 39 Sheets, Roger 56 Sheffield. Harold 47, 101 Shelton, Elizabeth 56 Shelton, Katherine 52 Shelton, Nancy 57 Shortt. Lewis 39, 74, 75 Shupe, Shirley 27, 68, 70, 93 Snavely, Miss Louise 12, 67 Snow, Kathy 47, 74. 11 2 Snow, Roy 52 Sprenger, Mrs. Suzanne E. 12 Stamper, Avery 53 Stamper, Brenda 56, 68 Stamper, Donna 53 Stamper, Hurley 27, 75, 78, 95 98 Stamper, Larry 53 Stamper, Linda 40, 68, 70 Stamper, Mack 47, 78 Stamper, Wilma 40, 71 Stevens, Rosa 56 Stewart, Deborah 24, 27, 68, 70, 71. 72, 74. 107, 1 12 Stewart, Zandra 53, 73, 76, 107, 1 12 Stokes, Billie 56, 71 Stokes, Debbie 56 Stokes, Eddie 53, 70, 74 Stokes, Mr. Ralph 1 1 1 Stone, Rev. Richard 90, 139 Stuart, David 40 Sturgill, Billy 53, 74, 75 Sturgill. Bobby 54, 57, 1 10 Sturgill, Charles 75 Sturgill, Jimmy 108 Sullivan, Patricia 57. 73, 77 Sullivan, Shirley 40, 69. 77, 93 Surber, Frances 57 Sutherland, Mrs. Charlotte S. 9. 12 Sutherland, Mr. Ronald R. 12. 66 Sword, Miss Katherine L. 12, 60, 71 T Taylor, Billy 57, 74 143 Taylor, Mr. Harry 1 3 Taylor, Louise 57, 107 Teaters, Charlie 47, 101, 11 1 Teaters, Nelson 53, 111 Teaters, Shirley 53, 107 Terry, Angelia 47, 68, 70 Terry, Frances 47, 68, 70 Testament, Peggy 40, 75 Testerman, Judy 57, 69, 73, 74 Thomas, Barbara 57 Thomas, Kay 57 Tilson, Danny 53, 75 Tilson, David 57 Tilson, James 27 Tilson, Miss Ruby 14 Tilson, Tommy 57, 110 Troxell, Brenda 53, 75 Tuell. Jackie Sue 40, 67, 69, 78 Tuell, Margie 57, 66 Tuell, Timmy 40, 68, 69, 78, 98 Tuggle, Lem 101 V Vail, Mr. David C. 12, 77, 78, 91 Vail, Mrs. Linda 12, 33, 66, 68 Viers, Herbert 40, 41, 68, 69, 74. 103, 108 W Walls, Jackie 40 Walls, Joyce 57 Walker, Sandra 53 Walters, Edward 57 Walton, Alvin 40, 74, 75 Walton, Christine 47, 72, 73, 107 Warf, Beverly 40. 67, 71. 73, 74, 107, 112 Waters, Bobbv 34, 40, 41, 66, 68, 74, 77,95,98, 103, 1 10,111. 144 Weaver, Eddie 53, 75 Whitley, Mrs. Mason 15 Widener, Andy 57, 76, 106 Widener, Jackie 57 Widener, Joyce 53, 66, 72, 92 Widner, Connie 28, 66, 67, 70. 71 Widner, Gerald 57 Wilkinson, Tommy 47, 75 Williams, Ronny 28. 68, 69, 78. 98. 108 Williams, Roseann 76 Williams, Sherry 34, 40, 41, 66, 67, 69, 72, 73, 79, 94, 107 Wilson, Carol 40, 66, 67, 69, 72. 73, 79, 95 Wilson, Charlie 47, 98 Wilson, Cricket 57, 69, 73, 79, 107 Wolfe, David 47, 75 Wood. Janella 28, 69, 70, 72 Worley, Joan 53, 72, 73, 95. 107 Worley, Teresa 40 Wyatt, Brenda 57 Wyatt, Kitty 7 3 Wyatt. Connie 47, 70. 73, 1 12 Wyatt, Dennis 28, 78 Wyatt, Jane 57 Wyatt. Linda 57 Wyatt. Shirley 40 Wyrick, Lynn 57 Pictures too late for other sections Library Club members welcome After captivating her CHS audiences. Miss English classes attend a performance of members from other clubs to Franks talks with appreciative students. Romeo and Juliet at Barter Theatre. CHS. The Chilvalee staff regrets that these pictures were not available when the other sections went to press. SCIENCE FAIR AWARDS Ronnie Richardson-Second, County Biological Science; Charlie Clark Third, County Biological Science, Army Zoology Award; Sammy Catron Third, County Physical Science, Air Force Chemistry ' Award; Lee Catron-Second, County Physical Science, Air Force Physics Award; Margaret Clark-Third, County (Junior Division) Physical Science. S.C. A. In an impressive installation ceremony Bobby Waters becomes SCA President for 1968-69. 144 s s ' V y. ' ' V . • V
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