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Eighth Grade Track Teams Are Recognized On Awards Day Shown above are KNEELING: Martha Atwell, Vickie Williams, Sandra Smith, Debbie Gollehon, Sandra Dixon, Carla Francisco. STANDING: Mrs. Judy H. Lewis, COACH, Susan Blevins, Sharon Rowland, Becky Pafford, Thelma Greer, Alice Wilson. Pictured below with Mr. Dickie Greer, COACH, are FIRST ROW: Robert Eller, Mike Little, Tim Blevins, Walter Pierce, Wayne Sheffield, Timmy Landis, Julius Blevins; SECOND ROW: Bivings Bonham, Tommy Little, Steve Kegley, Tim Haga, Travis Crutchfield, Jackie Love, Richard Richardson. 25 i
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Mrs. Charlotte S. Sutherland, left, sponsor of the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders, accepts a token of their appreciation from Karen Hughes. Bill Huff, junior class president, accepts the Spirit Plaque won by the class from Ruth Reasor, varsity cheerleader captain, above. Mrs. Jean Hamm, sponsor of the Forensic Club, above, presented medals to Bill Bonham, Angela King, Mike McClure, Vicki Gollehon, Amanda DeBusk, and Betty McKee. Mr. Cleve Compton, principal, is shown below with the trophies presented to the school on Awards Day.
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Seniors Enjoy Annual Trip To D.C. C.H.S. seniors departed from the front steps of the high school April 30 with “Big George” and “Mighty Ralph” steering the crowd of 76 students and six chaperones. Monticello, the home of Thomas Jeffer¬ son, was the first stop with lunch served on the grounds. The next stop was the Arva Motel in Arl¬ ington — our home for the next four days and three nights. After dinner, the group enjoyed a trip to the Wax Museum. Wednesday and Thursday were filled with many tours, much walking, tired feet, blisters and some complaining. Thursday night was a gay time with a boat ride on the Potomac River into Maryland to an amusement park at which the group enjoyed many different rides. Friday saw the group heading back to Chilhowie in the rain. The group stopped at Lion Country near Richmond — a new site that is not completely fin¬ ished. From there, the group headed home with entertainment by Brad Mullen on the boys’ bus and the “dancing bunnies” on the girls’ bus. The buses rolled in home to C.H.S. at 10:00 p.m., Friday, May 3. Seniors enjoyed the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, TOP PICTURE. Mr. R. Dwight Barker, senior sponsor, kept the members of his track team in condition, as shown by John Edmiston, who ran hurdles for the team, ABOVE as he jumps bike racks at the Jefferson Memorial. Patricia Mason, Judy Demp¬ sey, Connie Smith, Nancy Cole, Monnie Umbarger and Debbie Trail, BELOW, pose for the camera.
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