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Mr . Carol Fltotfco it office secretary. Thr are directors aere elected for three-year terms. Ttiev are Jimmy Warm, G«v IBushatB and A. G. Groseck . In making his acceptance spe« eh, beamer stated he is ta cred to be chosen for the office and he accepts the • dalle ve erf the awesome responsibility.’ He said he plans to coattnue work on projects already begun and has some sew procrams which be would like to teftfetf. ne d the help of the entire membership,” be added. Reamer. who resides to Wassona, is Executive Director at Smyth Coonh Community Hospital, a position he has held for the past eight rear . Program from 1963 to 1966; former member of the Red Cross Board, member and former president of the Manoo Rotary Club, member of the Ja voces, served on the board of di¬ rectors for the Smyth Couety Credit Bureau, mem ter of Holston Hills Country Chib, member of Alumni Association, Medical College of Virginia and a member of the Mental Health Advisory Board. He is also a previous winner of the A. D. Williams Scholar¬ ship Award, Medical College of Virginia, and the Boss of the Year award, presented by the Mark® Javcees. A member of Marion Baptist Church, be has served as Garrett, St. John Win Awards The CtfihmrteJayceeshonored teria of ChUhcmie High School William St, John, Jr.. Agri- two outstanding young rota And Gene Carr eft, f rmer Jaycee culture Instructor at Chilhowie heard Virginia ' s Attorney Gener- president and one of the com- High School and prominent vouth al Andrew Miller speak Satarda, munity’s most active workers, worker, was named the town’s evening during the Annual DSA was named recipient of the DSA most Outstanding Young Educa- aad OYE Banquet in the cafe- award. tor - Win Chilhowie Awards State Attorney General Andrew Miller, center, poses with the winners of awards presented by the Chilhowie Javcees Saturday evening at Chilhowie High School. Gene Garrett, left, was named ■ r Ice Award, and Wiliam St. John, Jr., right, was named Cbtlhowie’s Outstanding Young Educator. (News Photo by Gene Dalton) County Teachers Hay ? Drug Education Program Ray Carter, Cashier at the National Rank of Chilhowie, gave Garrett’s history. Dr, J. Leo¬ nard Mauck, superintendent of Smyth County Schools, outlined St. John’s past accomplishments. Miller presented the awards to both honorees. Garrett Garrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carter F. Garrett, Sr., of Abing¬ don, gradhwted from Cleveland! High School and attended East; Tennessee State University , He is married to the former, Agnes Weatherly of Bristol and they have two daughters, Vickie Lynne, age 12. and Angela Gene, age eight. An active member of the Chil- hcwit Ja rt-s, n has ser.ee presides : r tu -ars in¬ terna! vice-president for out year. He is presently the sCtte vice-president of trie Virginia Jaycees and a member of ti executive committee. He was chairman of the I960 Jaycee Horse Show. A member of the Chilhowie PTA, Garrett is also active in the community of ChiHwwie. He assisted in hewing to reform the summer recreation program for the children of the community, Christmas baskets for the ne ly and Apple JelL unlay ftr die mentally retarded. Employed by the Department of State Police, Garrett is om 1 01 two state troopers tn the state of Virginia to be selected to appear in the 1970 edition of th Outstanding Young Men a America,’ ' St, John I William St. John Is a graduatJ of Chilhowie High School, attend! ed Greenbrier Military School and received his BS degree froal Virginia Polytechnic Institute! He and his wife, Leona, are tbl narpntc hi !rirpn J y U rtB rvfKiVM 4r% fKa. Aount 1 wjhA OPO OTTVlf Uillc I- f avhlfin f A Qf r VR
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CHILVALEE CHILHOWTE HIGH SCHOOL Chilhowie, Virginia 9
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Phot of Hi On D lfc «) ne r t?v. mingieaorn Addresses Drives Home Banquet . . A Point On The Other And Hand. . . In Conclusion. ACADEMICS tte ear umanities $eri« Miss Lucille Naff appeared befort council acaio to discuss tlu signal 1 irtits recently ui- stail 1 ! in front of her residence n . i 11 .it appeared Oat • - Fra ;c. ■ told Miss Naff that the tip i ...... i v cd across tr i t according to state srt-ri. ' ications. She stated that . ff cannot be moved to JeNn- sot; tr f then she would take ‘•second choice, ' having them move slightly to the east. Coun- cil will check with state autbo- Council instructed tf.e Two to {iict 1 stakes on ••tlss Niffs pr t rt before the lights arc mot ed b see if she is in atjreem . iiv , the expense . rrovir. m t-quipment. Jaycees Plan DSA Event
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