Chilhowie High School - Chilvalee Yearbook (Chilhowie, VA)
- Class of 1976
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yi X: vttC_ . ’ ■ - •% - X t flV Once upon a time, a faraway land was destroyed by an imearthly being. As it was, the land itself was very unearthly so we won’t dwell on that part of the tale... Pen alone escaped that unearthly never-never land, and it was to the land of C. H. S. that he ventured. Quite strange was everjdihing to Pen — from the red brick, outside walls of the building to the odd world he found within. It’s here Pen’s story begins when he finds... SENIOR CLASS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PICTURED ABOVE ARE; Kevin Elswick, VICE-PRESIDENT; Connie Cregger, SECRETARY; Mike Groseclose, TREASURER; William Allen, REPORTER. NOT PICTURED: H. E. Gillespie, PRESIDENT. Margaret Alderman William Allen Kim Allison Patty A. Arnold Charles Barr James Baumgardner 8 BEST LEADERS: William Kelly and Vickie Garrett Joanie Berry Donna Belcher Gary Billings Doug Bise Beverly Blessing Anita Blevins 9 SENIORS MOST COURTEOUS; Sammy Cregger and Vicki Bonham Beardog Blevins Debbie Blevins Gary Blevins Jerry M. Blevins MOST I.IKHLV TO SLK ' CEIT): Debbie Blevins and Mike (irosedose Richard Blevins Teresa Blevins Terri Blevins Beth Bonham 11 Bill Bonham Vicki Bonham Doug Bowling Teresa Brooks Donnie Coley Connie Cregger Sammy Cregger Jim Croson Tina Crouse Dorothy Culbert BEST CITIZENS: Sammy Cregger and Janie King 12 SENIORS 13 MOST TALENTED: Mike Goodman and Vickie Bonham I ( Wayne Dempsey Chris Doss Mike Doss Bobby Dowell Robert Edminston Ered Edmondson Barbara P. Eller David Eller 14 SENIORS Paul Farris Robbie Fenner Mike Frye Vickie Garrett Phyllis Gilley Regina Greer Sheila Gilley Mike Goodman Bobby Grinstead Mike Groseclose Jerry Greer Alan Hale 16 BEST PERSONALITY Jimmy Lee, Connie Cregger (picture below). Susan Henderson Scotty Howell Junior Jackson Cynthia Hopkins Eddie Hughes 18 SENIORS FRIENDLIEST: Vickie Garret Terri Blevins Scotty Howell Susan Delp Darrell Lambert Judy Lamie Phyllis Lawrence Jimmy Lee Jimbo Regard Jim Love COLORS: Baby blue and white. 19 William Lowe Jimmy Lyles BEST LOOKING: Carol Sturgill, Tom Odum Pat Martin Roger Martin Vicky B. Martin Clifford Mason 20 SENIORS Jo G. McClure Brenda Meade Sheila Miller Tom Odum Joseph Plummer Crystal Polk Karen Powers Rick Powers Libby Profitt Rachel Reasor Jim Reeves Ellis Rouse 21 iMats. SENIORS 23 WITTIEST; Mr. Dave Burton, Crystal Polk, Shelia Sullivan, Mike Frye Brenda Vanlloozer Karen Walker Linda Wolfe Bruce Woodson 24 SENIOR AUTOGRAPHS Junior Wyatt 25 Seniors Will Remember ’75-’76 Events The ’75-’76 school year began on Monday, August 25. and ended on Thursday, June 3. Graduation exercises were held on Friday. June 3. F.vents from the school year will long be remembered by members of the Class of ’76. The climax of the opening of the school year for Seniors was the arrival of class rings, upper left. Seniors sold magazine subscrip¬ tions, top row center, to minimize Washington Trip expenses, below right. Athletic events, including Girls’ Track (pictured above), drew many interested students. Seniors “sometimes” enjoyed classes, middle photo, above. Senior band members enjoyed a Florida trip with Mr. R. Dwight Barker, upper right, as one of the chaperones. The Junior-Senior Prom, “Pre¬ cious and l ew”, will always be remembered with the main decoration pictured above right. Senior Track captains, far right, made several presentations to the school on Awards Day. Gradua¬ tion, shown on the opposite page, brought the ’75-’76 school year to an end. 26 SENIOR INDEX Nhirguret AkloriiKin 8.15,59,60,68,69 W ' illuiiii Allen 8,59,62,64.65, 69,79.88,98,99,1:0 Kim Allison 8,59,64,66,122 I’ntty Arnold 8,58,59 Riekv Barlow 126 diaries Harr 8.127 .lames Harimgardner 8 Donna Beleher - 9 .loannie Herr ' 9,60,62,65,67, 97,134,135,144 Clary Billings - 9.106 Doug Bise - 9,75,101,106,131. 133.148,149 Beverh Blessing 9,59,61 Anita Blevins 9,59,62,74,103, 105,106 Beardog Blevins 10,62,63,65,100, 10r,120,131,133,141.146.l47 Debbie Blevins — 10,59.62,66, 99,104 Clarv Blevins ■ 10,1 7 .lerry M. Blevins 10,78,99,149 Kathv Blevins 11,59.63.66,84 I’eggy Blevins 11.22,5 8,60.67,97 Riehard Blevins 1 1 Teresa Blevins — 1 1 Terri Blevins 1 1,19,58,59,62, 67.70.73,75,78,97,1 34,1 35 Beth Bonham 11,58,69,76, 1 19,145 Bill Bonham 1 1.1 5,58,59,64. 66.68,69,97.122,151 Vicki Bonham 10,1 1,14.59,67, 76,93.102 Doug Bowling 11,61 Teresa Brooks 11.1 7,62,118,119 Norma C ' anter — 1 2,59 .leannie Clark 12,59,67 Mark Cole - 12,23,61,65,97, 100.120,121,131.133.140,141 Donnie C’oley — 12,58 Connie C ' regger 8,12,13,18,59, 60,68.122 Sammy (Teggcr 10,12 ■limC ' roson 12 Tina Crouse- 12,58,59,1 18 Dorothy Culbert - 12,61,82,142 David DeBusk 13,59,61.62, 69,75 Donna Delp 13,127.134,135 Susan Delp 13,19.59,60,61, 65,67,86,88.89 Wayne Dempsey 14 C’hris Doss 14,1 31,1 33,149 Mike Doss 14 Bobby Dowell 14 Art T ' dminston 14,61,64,69,97 T ' red Tdmonston 14 Barbara I’. Idler 14,82 David Tiler 14,126 Tmda Tiler 15,17,118 Kevin Tlswiek 8,15,22,67,97, 126,131,133,140,141,149 Paul Tarris 15,62,126 Robbie Tenner 15,16,94,100,131. 133.137.1 38,149 Mike T ' rye 15,24,61,142.143 Vickie Garrett - 9,15,19,86,127 David Gillespie 16 H. T. Gillespie 8.16,65,101, 131,133 Phyllis Gilley 16 Sheila Gilley 16 Mike Goodman - 14,16,61,62,64, 65,67,88,97,99,100,140,141 .lerry Greer — 16 Regina Greer - 16 Bobby Grinstead 16,98,99,126 Mike Grosedose - 8,1 1,16,59,60. 62.64.67.70.80.88.106.1 37,138.149 Alan Hale 16.127.131, 133.147 Debbie I larriger 17 Lugene Hayden 17 Debbie Heath 17 JelT Heath 17 Ray Heath 17,148.149 Trent Heath - 1 7,6 1 Su.san Henderson 18 Gene Higgins - 18,137.138 Cynthia Hopkins 18,127 Scotty Howell 18,19,22.62,101 Tddie Hughes 18 Junior .lackson 18,122 Steve Jackson 19 William Kelly 9,19,60,62,78, 79.131.133.147 Janie King 12,19,58,59,60, 62,63,73,97,106,134,135,142 Darrell Lambert 19,99,126 Judy Tamie 19 Phyllis Lawrence 19,59 Jimmy Lee 13,18,19,88,101, 106.131,132,133,141,149 .limbo Legard 19,64.102 Jim Love 19,61,64,142 William Lowe 20 Jimmy Lyles 20,1 27 Pat Martin 20 Roger Martin 20,126 Vicky B. Martin — 20,59,70 difford Mason 20 JoG. Medure 21,66,118 Brenda Meade 2 1 Sheila Miller 21 Tom Odum 20,21,99,126,147 Jo.seph Plummer 21,62 Crystal Polk 21,24,58,66,67, 72,101 Karen Powers - 2 1 Rick Powers 21 Libb ' ProTitt 21 Rachael Reasor 16,21,59,60,62,65, 69,100,106,134,1 35,142,144.145 Jim Reeves 21 Idlis Roase - 21,58,147 Larry Rouse 22 Lynn Sage 22 David Sheets 22 Jimmy Sheets - 22,64,65, 141,142 Laura Smith 23,59,60,67,122 Cathy Stamper — 23,62 Karen Stewart - 23,106 Robin Stokes - 22,24,106,127 Terrie C. Stokes - 24,60,65,1 19 Carol Sturgill 20,24,86,88,94 Sheila Sullivan 23,24,60,65,67, 69,97 Brenda Vanhoozer 24,58,118 Karen Walker - 24,59,64 Linda Wolfe 24,60,62,100, 1 18,1 34,1 35,142 Bruce Woodson 24,65,67,138,149 Junior Wyatt - 25,67,101,106. 146,147 27 SENIOR STATISTICS MARC.ARKT ANN AI DE RMAN - S.C.A. 5; Class Reporter 2; G.A.A. 3, Elistorian, 4, 5;Co-Ed-Hi-Y 1; F rench Club 2, 3; 1-.11.A. 2; Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary 5; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 5; Senior Superlative, Best liressed;Track Manager 2, 3,4, 5. WILLIAM RICILARD ALLLN - National Honor ' Society 3, 4, 5; S.C.A. 1, Reporter 4; Class Reporter 5; Monogram Club 3,4, 5; Hi-Y 2.3, Secretary 4, 5; I ' .FLA. 2, State Band 3; Beta Club 3,4.5; Band 1,2, 3, 4. 5; Inter-Club Council 4; Jr. Play Cast 4; Basketball 1,2, 3; Track 1,2,3, 4; M.G.A. 4, 5; Society of Distinguished American High School Students 5; National Merit Commended Student 5; Emory and Henry Scholar 5. KIMBERLEY LYNN AF.LISON - Transferred from Princeton Senior High School 5; CHILA-ZETTE Editor 5; Beta Club 5;Eibrary Club Treasurer 5. PATRICIA ADAMS ARNOED E.B.L.A. 4, 5; CHIE-VAEEE Staff 5;Track 3; Eibrary Club 2, 3. ClIAREI S RICKEY BAREOW E.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 5. CHARLES BARR DONNA BEEINDA BEECHER - Transferred from Jamacia High School 5; V.I.C.A. 5. JOAN ADEAN BERRY - E B.L.A. 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, President 5; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice President 4, Chaplain 5; Co-Ed Hi-Y 1; French Club 2, 3, 4; Inter-Club Council 4, 5; Bus Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Track 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Tri-Captain 5. GARY COOPER BILEINGS - Perfect Attendance Award 5; N.Y.C. 3.4, 5. DOUGLAS EDWARD BISE - S.C.A. 1,3; Class President 2, Vice President 4; Hi-Y 2, 3; Co-Ed Hi-Y 1; E.E.A. 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Head Hunter Award 4, 5; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball Best Batting Average 5; Most RBI 5; Chamber of Commerce Award 5. BEVEREY ANN BEESSING - Forensic Club 2; Tri-Fli-Y 2, 3, 4; Co-Ed Hi-Y 1; French Club 2, 3,4, 5; Beta Club 3,4, 5. ANIT.A MAE BEEVINS National Honor Society 3, 4, 5; F.B.E.A. 4. President 5; Beta Club 3, 4; Social Chairman 5; Inter Club Council 5; Jr. Play Cast 4; V.I.C.A. 5; Biology Award 3; Bookkeeping Award 4; Society of Distinguished American High School Students 5; DAR Good Citizen Award 5; Salutatorian 5; Scholarship Award 2,4,5. DEBORAH RACHAEE BLEVINS - National Honor Society 3,4, Vice President 5; Forensic Club 3, Secretary 4. Vice President 5; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Jr. Model Assembly; Co-Ed Hi-Y 1; French Club 2, 3; Beta Club 3, Chaplain 4, 5; Inter-Club Council 5; Jr. Play Cast 4; V.I.C.A. 5; LPN Class President 5; Senior Superlative, Most Eikely to Succeed 5; Scholarship Award 1; Valedictorian 5; Society of Distinguished American High School Students 5. GARY LEE BLEVINS - Senior Superlative Quietest 5. JERRY MICHAEE BEEVINS - E.E.A. 1, 2, 3,4, 5; V.I.C.A. Third Place District Electricity Contest 4, 5; Baseball 5; Young Farmer of America 4, 5. KATHY EOUISE BLEVINS Class Chaplain 2; Forensic Club 4, 5; I ' .B.L.A. 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Secretary 5; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Co-Ed Hi-Y Reporter 1; Library Club 2; Cheerleader 2; Jr. Play Cast 4; Second Runner up Miss Chilhowie Beauty Pageant 5. PEGGY FAYE BEEVINS - CHIL-VAEEE Staff 5; S.C.A. 2, 4; I ' .B.I,.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, 5;Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Co-I ' d Hi-Y l;BusPatroll,2, 3;Jr.PlayCast4;OneAct Play Cast 4; Senior Superlative Biggest Flirt 5; Basketball 1, Co-Captain 2, Captain 3; Most Points Scored 3, Most Valuable Player 3, 4; Volleyball Einesman 4; Track 2. RICHARD AELFN BLEVINS N.Y.C. 5. RICKII LEE BLEVINS (Beardog) - F.C.A. 4, 5; Monogram Club 2, Vice President 5; Hi-Y 2; Co-Ed Hi-Y 1; EM ' .A. 2, Treasurer 3; Inter Club Council 5; Jr. Play Cast 4; I ' ootball 2, 3, 4, All-District 4, 5; Best Eineman 5, Lineman of the Year 5; Wrestling Fourth Place in State 2, Third Place in State 3. 4; I ' irst Place in State 5, District Champ 2, 3, 4, 5; Wrestler of the Year 5; Most Valuable Wrestler 5; All South West Wrestler 5; Track 5, School Record in Shot Put, Second in Regional; School Record m Bench Press, Half Squat, Military Press. TLRl SA JANE BLEVINS Co-Ed-IIi-Y 1; French Club 3; Bus Patrol 1,2; Jr. Play Cast 4; V.I.C.A. 3,4,5. TERESA KAY BLEVINS (Terri) - CHIL-VALEE Staff 4, 5; Year¬ book Award 5; I ' orensic Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; C6-Fd Hi-Y 1; IMI.A. 2, 4, Beta Club 3, Publicity Committee Chairman 4, President 5; Most Outstanding Beta Club Member 5; Inter-Club Council 5; Bus Patrol 2; Jr. Play Make-Up Committee 4; Senior Superlative, I riendli- est 5; Basketball Statistician 4, 5; Betty Crocker Family Leader of Tomorrow Award 5; Society of Distinguished American High School Students 5, I LIZABI I II RIVES BONHAM National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 5; forensic Club 2, Secretary 3, 5; E.B.I..A. 5; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; MGA Senator 4; Co-Ed-lli-Y 1; French Club 2, 3, President 4; EMI A. 2; Beta Club 3, 4, 5, Band 1, 2, 3.4,5; .All Regional Band 3; Band Award 5; Inter Club Council 4; Jr. Play Cast 4; Basketball 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4, 5; French Award 3; Scholarship Award 3; Typing Award 5; Governor’s School for the Gifted 4; Randolph-Macon Schol¬ arship 5; Society of Distinguished American High School Students 5. VlClil LYNNE BONHAM — Transferred from Charlottesville High School 4; Beta Club 5; Senior Superlative Most Talented, Most Cour¬ teous 5; Chorus Award 5. WIELIAM JOSEPH BONHAM CHIE-VAEEE Staff 5; Forensic Club 3, School, District and Regional Awards 3, 4, 5, Treasurer 5; Hi-Y 2, 3, MGA Delegate 5; Co-Ed-Hi-Y 1; French Club 2, 3,5; Beta Club 3, 5, Treasurer 5, Scholarship Award 5; Drum .Major 5; Superior Rating as Drum Major 5; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. 5; Jr. Play Cast 4; Senior Superlative Best Dressed 5. DOUGEAS EDWARD BOWLING TERESA ANN BROOKS - National Honor Society 3,4,5; F.B.L.A. 4; Library Club 1; Bus Patrol 3; Senior Superlative Quietest 5; Typing I Award 3; Clerk Typist Award 4; Shorthand I Award 5;Clerk Typist IF Award 5; South West Va. Business Contest at VHCC Second Place 4; Society of Distinguished American High School Students 5. NORMA LEA CANTER AEICE JEAN CEARK - S.C.A. 5; F.B.L.A. 3, 4, 5; Tri Hi Y 3; Library Club 1; Beta Club 3,4, 5. MARK ALLEN COEE - Class Vice President 3; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, 5; Hi-Y 2, 3; Co-Ed Hi-Y 1; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Vice President 5; Jr. Play Cast 4; Senior Superlative Loudest 5; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Wrestling 1.2, Second in State 4, Third in State 5; Track 2, .Manager 3. DONALD RAY COLEY - CFIIE-VALEE Staff 5; Track 2. CONNIE SUE CREGGER - S.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Class President 1, Re¬ porter 3, Vice President 4, Secretary 5; G.A.A. 2, 3,4, 5; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Co-Fd Hi-Y I; French Club 2, 3. 4; Beta Club 5; Band 1, 2, Majorette 3, 4, 5;lnter Club Council 4; Cheerleader, Co-Captain 1, Captain 2; Senior Superlative Best Personality, Best All Around 5. SAMMY LEE CREGGER JAMES EOUIS CROSON, JR. EDWINA SUE CROUSE (Tina) - CHIE-VAEEE Staff 5; E.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, 5; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Library Club 4. DAVID EDWARD DeBUSK - Forensic Club 1, 2; Hi-Y 3; Co-Ed Hi-Y 1; F.F.A. Secretary 1, President 2, Assistant President 3.4, 5; Beta Club 3, 4, 5; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Inter-Club Council 5; Jr. Play Cast 4; Wrestling 1,2. DONNA KAYE DEEP SUSAN EYNN DEEP - S.C.A. 2, Vice-President 4; Class Secretary 2; G.A.A. 2, 3,4,5; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4, Secretary 5; Co-Ed Hi-Y 1; French Club 2, 3, Chaplain 4, 5; F.H.A. 2; Inter Club Council President 4; Cheerleader, Captain 1, Co-Captain 2, 3, 4, 5; Jr. Play Cast 4; One Act Play cast 5; Senior Superlative Friendliest 5; Homecoming Court 3, 4, Queen 5. DENNIS WAYNE DEMPSEY JAMES CHRISTOPHER DOSS - Co-Ed Hi-Y 1; French Club 2; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3; FootbaU 1, 2,3,4, 5;Basketball 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4, 5. MICHAEE BEAINE DOSS - Transferred from Abingdon High School 2 . BOBBY JOE DOWEEE - V.I.C.A. Vice President 4, President 5. BARBARA PATTON EEEER - Eibrary Club 1; Bus Patrol 2; Jr. Play Cast 4. DAVID RAEPH EEEER LINDA JOYCE EEEER - F.B.E.A. 4; Eibrary Club 1; Senior Superla¬ tive Quietest 5. WIEEIAM KEVIN ELSWICK - F.C.A. 4, 5; Class Vice-President 5; Hi-Y 2, 3; F.F.A. 2, 3; Jr. Play Cast 4; V.I.C.A. 4, 5; Senior Superla¬ tive Biggest Flirt 5; Football 2, 5; W ' restling, Fourth in Regionals 5; Baseball 5. ROBERT THOMAS EDMISTON (Art) - Hi-Y 2, 3.4, 5; Co-Ed Hi-Y 1; F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, 5; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Jr. Play Cast 4; Track 2, 3,4. FRED AEEEN EDMONDSON - Transferred from Saltville 2; V.I.C.A. 4, 5. PAUE ITEEDS FARRIS, JR. National Honor Society 3, 4, 5; V.I.C.A. 3. 4, 5; Forensic Club, Second in District Spelling Contest. ROBERT KE ITH FENNER Co-Ed Hi-Y Chaplain; Senior Superla¬ tive Best Dressed and Most Athletic 5; Football 1, 2, 3, All District Squad 4, 5, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Player of the Year 4, 5, All District 4, 5, All South West 4; Best Free Throw 5, Captain 5; Baseball 2, 3, 4. 5. THOMAS MICHAEL FRYE - Forensic Club 2, 3; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Co-Fd Hi-Y 1; French 2, 3; F.F.A. 3, 4, 5; Senior Superlative Wittiest 5; Basketball 1,2, 3; Golf 2, 3,4, 5. VICKIE EYNNE GARRETT S.C.A. 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Co-Ed Hi-Y 1; French Club 2; F.H.A. 2; Beta Club 5; Cheerleader 2, 4, Captain 5; Bus Patrol 1, 2; Jr. Play Cast 4; V.I.C.A. 3, 4, 5; Senior Superlative Best Leader and Friendliest 5; Basketball 2, 3; President of the Cosmetology Class 5; V.I.C.A. Representative 5. 28 UAVIU PRFSION GILLESPIF. HAROLD I L ' GLNl- GIl.1,1 SIMP, JR. - Chiss Secretary 1, Vice Presi¬ dent 2. President 3,5; Monogram C’ltib 2, 3,4; President 5; Hi-Y 2, 3; Co-Ld Hi- ' l ' ' ice President 1 ; 1 .1 .A. 2, Sentinel 3; Inter- . ' liib C ' ouncil 5; ' .1.C.A. 3, 4; l ootlxill 2, 3, 4, 5. PHYM IS PATRICIA G11,1.1 Y MIKl L Al.Dl N GOODMAN - S.C.A. 4; Clas.s Treasurer 4; Mono¬ gram (Tub 3, 4, 5; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, President 5;Co-Td Hi-Y 1; T -L-.A. 1, 2,3, Treasurer 4, 5 ; Inter Club Council 5; Jr. Play Cast 4, Senior Superlative Most Talented 5; Football 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, District and Regional Champ 4, District Champ 5, Third in State 5; Track 2, 3, 4, .11 RRY ATI XANDTR GRTTR V.I.C.A. 4, 5, Represented Welding Department. RFGIN.A GAIT GRTTR Library 1. V.I.C.A. District and (Tub Secretary 3; Representative of CTas.s 3. BOBHY GTNT GRIKSTLAD TM ' .A. 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5; Jr. Play Cast 4; V.I.C..A. 3, 4; F irst Place Talent Contest 5; Wrestling 2. MICHT AL 1 UGFNF GROSFCLOSF (Weasle) National Honor Soci¬ ety 3, 4, President 5. National Honor Society Scholarship .Alternate 5; S.C..A. 3, 4, 5; Class Chaplain 2, Treasurer 5; Hi-Y 2,(Tiaplain 3. Vice President 4, 5; F.T..A. 2, 3, Secretary 4, 5; Beta ( ' lub 3, 4, 5; lnter-(Tub Council 4. 5; Jr. Play Student Director 4; Senior Superla¬ tive Most Likely to Succeed 5; Basketball Manager and Statistician 4, 5; Baseball Statistician 4. 5; Track Manager 2, Statistician 3, 4, 5; Nominated for (Governor’s School for the Gifted 4;MGA Delegate 4, 5; Society of Distinguished .American High School Students 5; 1976 Coach’s .Award 5; Perfect .Attendance .Award 5. ALAN LVI RI FT HALF Co-Fd Hi-Y l;l .F.A, 3; Football 1.2,3. 4, 5; W resiling 2; Track 3,4, 5. D1 BRA ANN H.ARRIGI R Jr. Play Cast 4; Girls’ Prose 4. HUBTRT IT ' GFNT ll.AYDT N DFBRAH ANN HT AT 11 JAMI S PRI NT IIF.ATH Hi-Y 2, 3; P ' .F.A. 2, Star Greenhand, Secretary 3; Vice-President 4; State Farmer Degree 4; Secretary 5; N ' .l.C.A. 4. 5. HIT T RY Gl INN HTATH - V.I.C.A. 4, 5. RAY ALLI N HIATTI F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. 4, 5; V.I.C.A, 3, 4. 5; Basketball 2, 3,4, Golden Glove .Award 5. SL ' SAN LYNT ITT HFNDl RSFN 1 DWARD GFM IIIGGT NS, JR. Transferred from Carol City High School, Miami 5. CYNTHIA M.ARII HOPKINS P .11.A. 2; Bus Patrol 1. GRFGORY SCOTT HOW P PL National Honor Society 3,4,( ' hap- lain 5; ' T,( ..A. 4. 5 ; Senior Superlative Most School Spirited I riendli¬ es! 5; Mr. School Spirit 5. WH LIAM 1 DW ARD IILGIII S, III I PA 2.3,5. JUNIOR 1.1 WTS J.ACKSON Transferred from Jefferson High School 5. STLVF COLT JACKSON I 1 A I, 2, 3, 4, 5;Track 5. WTILLAM CARl.OCK KPLLY, JR. National Honor Society 3.4, Treasurer 5; S.C.,A. 2, 3, 4. President 5; F.C.A. Class Treasurer 2, President 4; Monogram (Tub 3, 4, 5; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Co-I d Hi-Y 1; P .1’..A. 2. 3,4; Beta (Tub 3,4, 5: Band 1, 2 ; Inter (Tub Council 4, 5 ; Senior Superlative Best Leader 5; P ' ootball 1 , 2, 3, 4. 5; Basketball 1 . 2, 3. 4; Track 1, 2. 3. 4, Tri-Captain 5; Physical education Award 3. LINA J. NP KING CHII.-VALI F Staff 5; Yearbook Award 5; 5. C.A. 5; I .B.L.A. 2, Secretary 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; I .11.A. 2, 3, Photographer 4. Reporter 5 ; Beta Club 4; Vice President 5 ; Inter (Tub Council 5; Jr. Play Cast 4; Senior Superlative Best Citizen 5; Basket¬ ball Statistician 4, 5; V ' olleyball Statistician 4, 5; Society of Distin¬ guished ,- merican High School Students 5; (Tiamber of Commerce .Award 5. .lOSPPH D.ARRI I L LAMBl RT JUDT ' .MARH I AMIP Tri-lli-Y 2;l .H.A. 2; V.I.C.A. 3,4,5. PH ' 1 LI IS L ' l’NN L.AWFRI N( ' P Transferred from PToyd I . Kellam High School 3;Tri-Hi-Y 3; Co-Fd Hi-Y I; I rench Club 4.5; Beta Club 4,5. .LAMPS R.ANDOlPH LIP Football 2. 3, 4, 5; Baseball 2, 4. 5; Wrestling 4, 5; P ' .P.A. 3; Hi-Y 3; S.C.A. I; Class President 2; Sports- mimship .Award 5. JA.MFS PAUL I.PGARD l.limbo) Hi-Y 2, 5;Co-Fd Hi-Y 1; Jr. Play Cast 4; Football 1. 2; Basketball I. Perfect .Attendance .Award 5. JA.MFS WILLIAM l.OVF Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, 5; I .1 .A. 2, 3, 4, 5; Pootball 2, 3; Golf 3, 4, 5; Track 2. WH LIAM ARCHIL FOWL S.C.A. 1; I .1 ..A. 2, 3, 4, 5: V.I.C.A. 4, S. JAMFS DAVID I YI PS Wrestling 3. PAT BP AINP MARTIN I .P A. 2, 3, 4; One Ad Play Cast 3 4 5 ROGFR ANTHONY MARTIN - F.P ' .A. I, 2; Band I, 2. 3;V I (’ A 4, 5; Golf 2. 3. VICKY BLFVINS MARTIN National Honor Society 3, 4, 5; Forensic (Tub 2, Treasurer 3, Pri-lli- ' l ' 2, 3; Co-I d Hi- ' l’ 1; French Club 2, 3, Vice President 4; I ,11,A. 2; Beta Club 3. 4. 5; Band 1, 2, Solo and I nsemble Rating I, Clarinet Choir Rating I, .All Regional Band 3; Driun M.ijor 4; Inter ( ' lub Council 3; Jr. Play Make-Up Committee 4; Track Manager 3; Societs of Distinguished .American High School Students 5. Cl 11 LORD RAY MASON GLADYS Gl NT R ' l ' McCLURP Transferred from Marion Senior High School 5;CHILA-Z1 TTP STAPF 5. BRPND.A SLIP ' MPADP Tri-Hi-Y 3; V.I.C.A, 4. 5. SHI LIA ANN Mll.I.I R IHOM.AS GLYN ODU.M V.L( ' .A. I Dare You Award 5; Senior Superlative Best Looking 5. JOSl PH LPT Pl.U.MMPR Transferred from Pastern Wayne Senior High School 5; National Honor Society 5. CRYSTAL YOLANDA POLK (TIH.-VAI.I 1 Staff 5; CHII A- ZPTTP Staff 5; I .B.L.A. 3; Library Club 1, 2; Senior Superlative Wittiest 5; .Miss School Spirit 5; Forensic Spelling Contest Fifth Place 5. KARFN GAY POWERS RICHARD 1 ARL POWP RS Bus Patrol 5; V.I.C.A. 5; Football 2. FLIZABETH NANNPTTP PROl ITT - Tri-Hi-Y 2; Co-Pd Hi-Y 1; P.H.A. 2, 3; V.I.C.A. 4, 5; Basketball I. RACHP’L LITGH RP ASOR S.C.A. 1. 2; I orensic Club 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. 5; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice President 4, President 5; Co-Pd Hi- ' l I; French Club 2, 3; Beta Club 4. 5; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Inter Club Council 3, 4, 5; Jr. Play Cast 4; Senior Superlative Most Athletic 5; Basketball 1. Co-Captain 2, CoT ' aptain 3, Co-Captain 4, Captain 5, Most Points 1. 2, 3.4, 5; Most Valuable Player 1, 5; Best Defensive 5; Volleyball Co-Captain 4, Captain 5, Most Valuable Player 5; Track 1 , 2, Co-Captain 3. 4. Captain 5, Most Points 5; Most Athletic Award 5. JIMM ' i ' DF.AN Rl P ' VFS - Transferred from Avon Grove High School 4; Baseball 4. JAMI S ELLIS ROUST CHII.-VALPF Staff 5 ; I .1.A. 2, 3; Band 1, 2; V.LC..A. Representative 4, Treasurer 5;Basketball 1, 2, 3;Track 2, 3,4; ( ' aplain 5. LARRY ALLFN ROUST VANPSSA LYNNP SAGE Transferred from Independence High School 3; Bus Patrol 2, 3, 4; Jr. Play Cast 4, S.C.A. 1, 2; G..‘ .A. 1.2; Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. DAVID ROGER SHI I TS JAMES ALLFN SHI I TS - Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, 5; Hi-Y 5; Jr. Plav Cast 4; Football 1; Basketball 3; Wrestling, Fourth in Regional, I irst in District 5; Golf 2, 3, 4, 5. LAURA .11 AN SMI PH ( lass Treasurer 3; Forensi c Club 5; Forensic Award 5; G.A.A. 3. 4, 5;Tri-Hi-Y 3; Co-1 d Hi-Y 1; French Club 3: Beta Club 3. 4, 5; Band 1,2,3, 4; Track M.inager 2, 3, 4. CAT HY SUE STAMPI R National Honor Socicts 3, 4, 5; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Beta Club 3, 4, 5; V.I.C.A. 4, 5. KAREN JANYCP STEWART I .B.L.A. 4; Pri-lli-Y 2; Band I. 2, 3, 4; Jr. Play Cast 4; V.I.C.A. Representative for Nurses Aide ( ' lass 5; Perfect .Attendance Award. ROBIN SUE STOKPS G.A.A. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, Secretary 3; Co-Pd Hi-Y 1; ( ' heerleader 2; Jr. Play ( ' ast prompter 4; Senior Superlative Most School Spirit 5; Basketball 3; Perfect Attendance .Award 5; V.LC.,A. I Dare You .Award. TPRRI CLARK STOKPS Forensic Club 2, 3; G.A.A, 2, 3, 5; Tn-IIi-Y 2, 3, 5; Co-Pd Hi-Y I; I rench (Tub 2; Band 1, 3; VHCC Shorthand 1 .Award. Phird Place 5; Clerk T yping I .Aw ard 5. CAROL SUP STURGH L Class Treasurer 2? G.A.A. 2, 3; Tri-lli- ' i’ 2, 3;Co-Td Hi-Y 1; Cheerleader 1 , 2, 4; ( ' o-Captain 5; V.I.C.A. 3, 4, 5; Senior Superl.itive, Best I.ooking 5; Homecoming Court 5. SHI LIA GAY SUI I IVAN Forensic ( lub 3; G.A.A. 2, 3,4. 5: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 5; Co-Pd Hi-Y 1; Preiuh Club 2, 3. 4; Band 1,2, 3.4,5; (heerleader I, 2; Senior Superlative Loudest, Wittiest 5. BRI NDA C.AROI VANHOOZI R CHIL-N ' API I Staff 5: I B.L.A. 3; Shorthand I .Award 4. KARI N RPNP WALKER - Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. 5; Co-I d Hi-Y 1; I ibrary Club 2, 3: French ( ' lub 2, 3; Beta Club 5; Band 1 , 2. 3. 4; .LC..A. 4. LINDA 1 I P WOLPP - S.C.A. 3; I B.L.A. 4; G.A.A. I. 2, 3. Secre¬ tary 4, Vice-President 5; Inter Club Council 5; Bus P.itrol 1, 2; Basketball 1. Most N ' .iluable Plac er 2, 3. Co-Captain, Most Rebounds, Most Valuable Player 4; Co-( ' aplain, Most Rebounds 5; Track 1, 2; Most Points 3, .Most Points 4, Physical I diicalion .Award 3. BRL ' CF R.AA ' WOODSON Transferred from Libert) High School 5; -Monogr.im Club 5; Basketball 5; Baseball 5. OSCAR STONE W A’APT HI Track 3. 4. 5; Most Dedicated Track .Award 5; Seven Mile I ord Ruritan Club Scholarship .Aw ard 5. 29 JUNIOR CLASS Junior class officers (above) are: SITTING: Donna Blevins, PRFSIDFNT; Debbie Conner, SECRETARY; Beth Huff, REPORTER. STANDING: Ben Huff. VICE-PRESIDENT; Matt Blevins, TREASURER. Peggy Ashby Debbie Barr Dean Berry Gary Blankenbeckler Anna Ruth Blevins Boyd Blevins Connie E. Blevins Donna Blevins Janie H. Blevins Ravin Blevins Lisa Blevins Matt Blevins i s 30 opal Blevins Timothy Blevins Tony Bogle Joleen Bryant Julia Buchanan Mary Carrico Tony Clapp Jay Cole Debbie Conner Lynn Crutchfield Donna Davis Andrew Dempsey Darlene Dennison Judy Dowell David Duncan Beverly Eller 31 Jeff Evans Brent Foster Sonya Francisco Martha Freeman Anita Gore Pamela Greer Randall Greer Karen Grubic Lisa B. Hale Becky Hall Doug Hawkins Danny Hayden Laurinda Hayden Martha F. Heath Sheila Heath Barbara Hopkins Ben Huff 32 JUNIORS lie til Huff John Jennings Susie Johnson lleverly Kell Tammy Levitt Jo Ann Martin Jeff Mash Brenda McGhee Mike Meade Charles Mercer Herbie Montgomery Barbara Mutter Robbie O’Brien Gail Parsons Marilyn Peake Patty Rethford Sandra Rhudy Jeff Richardson Joyce Richardson Steve Ridge Janet Robbins Kenny Rose Emily Rouse Judy Sheets Sandra Shumate Greg Smith Suzanne Smith 34 JUNIORS Rusty Stamper Lisa Sturgill Tammy Thomas Dorothy Thompson Raye Upchurch Tammy hmce Curtis Warren Donald Widner Debhie Wilkinson Regenia Williams Tamm_v Sturgill Terri Sturgill Pete Sturgill Glenn Thomas 35 SOPHOMORE CLASS Sophomore class officers (above) are: Karen Hughes, PRESIDI ' NT;Tommy Overbay, VICT-PRTSIDFNT; Vicki Williams, SFCRl TARY-TRFASL ' RrR; Sandra Smith, RFPORTFR. 36 37 Randy Dempsey Sandy Dixon Glenn Dolinger Kay Dolinger Brenda Dowell Ann Eller Barry Eller Nancy Eller David Goff Debbie Gollehon Thelma Greer Kathy Gross Denise Haga Kathy Maga Tim Haga Mike Halsey Rjiuly Jones Dwayne Keen Nancy Kegley Sieve Kegley Nellie 1 lunt l arry Joines lilizabelh Jones Lisa Jones Greg Landis Timmy Landis Mike Little Tommy Little Jack Love Connie Lowe Carolyn Marshall OI RES 39 lill McClure Pat Miller Charlotte Moser Belinda Mowl Donna Mullen David Neikirk Possum Odum Bill Osborne Debbie Osborne Tommy Overbay Becky Pafford Rita Peake Vickie (Adams) Perkins Sherry Pickle Walter Pierce Barney Plummer Larry Prater 40 SOPHOMORES Donna Smith Sandy Smitli Jewel Stamper Debbie Stewart Kaye Stewart jilt Catby Sturgill Debbie Testament Jerry Testerman Beverly Thompson m Joe Thompson Charles Tucker David Tuell Gene Vestal Larry Walters Billy Wheeler Vicky Williams Wanda Williams Alice Wilson Mary Ann Wilson David Wimmer Darla Worley Donna Wyatt 42 FRESHMAN CLASS Sheila Adams Susan AiulersDn Sharon lielcher Jay Berry Johnny Berry Martha Billings Betsy Bise James Blankenbeekler Allen Blevins Anthonv Blevins 43 FRESHMEN Sharon Blevins Wade IMevins Ann Bonham Ricliard Bowman Slierry Campbell (’indy Clark James Coalson Dean (’ole George Blevins Kathy Blevins Randy Blevins Sandra Blevins Eddie Branson Edwina Brewer Cliff Brooks Zac Caldwell Alan Copenhaver Alan Counts T eresa Croson Tim Croson Dale Dempsey Bill Doane Greg Frye Deirdra Ganaway Margaret Garman Ricky Gilley 45 FRESHMEN Debbie Harris ' rim Hart Kenny Hawkins Sandra Hayden Terri Heatli Alien Hensley C’hris Hollon Richard Hopkins Ricky Johnston Angie Jones Deidra Jones 46 David Lampkins Rita Levitt ' Lint Lundy I reddie Jones Michael Lampkins Edwin Lomans Danin Marshall Sara Jones Barbara Landis Teresa Lomans David Martin Susie Jones Bonnie Landis Tammy Lowe Charles McClure Richard Kirk Tony Regard F. J. Lundy Sammy McClure 47 Jill Orvik Dale Osborne Sherry Pafford I ' eddy Palmer Brenda Patrick Dianne Peak Dora Pennington FRESHMEN 48 Jeannie Pennington Peggy Pennington Rhonda Pennington D. D. Phipps Nannie Pruitt Tom Pruitt Eugenia Ratliff Ray Reeves Paul Ring David Roe Dennis Sage Anthony Sliazier Leila Sheets Ratliy Sluiler Tammy Shumate 49 Dwight Shupe Kim Skeen Mark Smith Barbara Sparks Jimmy Stamper Tim Stamper Daniel Sturgill Vernon Sturgill Debbie Teaters Susie Testerman Teddie Testerma Janice Tliomas Mark Tliomas Giip Vance Susan Vance Lynn Vanlloozier Wayne Venable Benny Walton Helen Wallin Teresa Wassum Cindy Whorton Randy W illiams Barbara Wyatt FRESHMEN 50 EIGHTH GRADE I K ' .IITH CRADI OI I ICI RS arc Larry Neikirk, VK ' l -PRLSIlM-NT; Scott t oster, SI ( RL I ARY- I RL ASL Rl R; Jenniter Cole. PRI SIDI NT. David Allison Michael Anderson Rita Anderson Lis;i Ashburn Nancy Atwell Mark Barnes Charles Barr Debbie Barr Dennis Belcher Elizabeth Billings David Bise ,loey Blankenbeckler Danny Blevins Greg Blevins Lisa Blevins Tammy Blevins Tana Blevins Tim Blevins Valerie Blevins Debbie Brooks 51 Barbara Buchanan Glenn Buchanan Eddie Call Gary Call Vicki Clapp Michael CUne Ann Coalson Connie Cochran Jennifer Cole Cindy Craven Wilma Dempsey Carla Dillard Lisa Dungan Billy Eller Charles Elmore Billy Evans Susan Evans Patty Farris Scott Foster Kay Frances 52 i ' r-Ht., EIGHTH GRADE C. B. Guy Mike Haga Gary Heatli Richard Heath Steve Hopkins Reva Isom l?arbara Jackson Tammy Jackson Donna Kimble Kathy Kimble Tracy King Karla Little 53 Larry Neikirk Jack Osborne Barbara Pauley Susan Peacock Juanita Martin Kim McClure Darlene McCracken Donna McGhee Cindy McLaughlin Geraldine Montgomery Lisa Mullen Tom Myers Sheila Peake Teresa Peake Jonathon Pierce Debbie Poston 54 EIGHTH GRADE Diana Powers Loyde Price Mike Profit I Leon Pruitt Teresa Queen Greg Ratcliff Kim Ratcliff Karen Rector Deb hie Reeves C ' lieryl Ridge Sand - Robinson Tammy Robinson Jimmy Roe Danny Roland Tessia Roop Chuck Rouse Candi Sanders Tim Sauls Richard Sex tor Patricia Sheets Susan Sheets Sandra Shelton Rocky Shumate Anna Stamper 55 EIGHTH GRADE Darhyl Surber Lisa Testerman C. J. Thomas Donnie Thomas Robert St. John Donna Stuart Mike Sturgill Phyllis SulUvan Jerry Thomas Lee Thomas Cecily Thomas Lisa Tucker Paula Walters Joe Warren Lee Wheeless Betty Williams David Wilhams Teresa Williams Roger Wilson Leroy Woods Carolyn Wyatt David W ' yatt Deanna Wyatt Tammy Wyatt 56 SEATED: Susan Peacock, PRESIDENT; Scott Foster, VICE-PRESIDENT; Kim Ratliff ' , SECRETARY; Karla Little, TREASLIRER; Shirley Lovelace, CHAPLAIN; Mrs. Linda J. Siegel, SPONSOR. SECOND ROW: Tana Blevins, Donna McGhee, Jennifer Cole, Tammy Robinson, Kim McClure, Lisa Dungan. THIRD ROW: Danny Blevins, Teresa Queen, Kay Francis, Sandra Robinson, Lisa Ashburn. CO-ED HI-Y CHILVALEE STAFF SEATED: Mr. Jerry A. Eggers, ADVISOR: Sandy Smith, Janie King, CO-EDITOR; Matt Blevins, Terrie Blevins, CO-EDI¬ TOR; Carol Cullop, Mrs. Mary B. Aker, ADVISOR. SECOND ROW: Tina Crouse, Karen Hughes, Patty A. .Arnold, Brenda Vanhoozer, Lisa Black. THIRD ROW: Barbara Robinson, Charlotte Moser, Peggy Blevins, Crystal Polk, BUSINESS MANAGER; Ellis Rouse. FOURTH ROW: Frank Pugh, Donna Blevins, Tommy Overbay, Bill Bonham, Donnie Coley, Tim Lundy. SLATl 1): Terri Bleviirs, PRLSiniiNT ; Janie King, VICK- PRLSIDTNT; Margaret Alderman, STCRFTARV; Bill Bonham, I RTASURTR; Susan Help, CHAPLAIN; D; vid DeBusk, RTPORTTR; Mrs. June M. Conner, SPONSOR. SECOND ROW: Beverly Blessing, Phvllis Uiwrence, Sandra BETA Rliudy, Vicky B. Martin, Tammy Vance, Sonya I rancisco, Kim Allison, Matt Blevins, Karen Walker, Jeannie C ' lark. I IllRI) ROW: Lynn Crutchl ' ield, Connie ( ' regger, Lisa Sturgill, Becky Pa lTord, Ixiura Smith, William Allen, Rachel Reasor, Vicki Bonham, Mike Groseclose, Regina Williams. CLUB F.B.L.A. SEATED: Mr. Jerry A. Eggers, SPONSOR; Anita Blevins, PRESIDENT; Kathy Blevins. SECRI PARY; Sheila Heath, 1 REASURER; Donna Blevins, CHAPLAIN. SECOND ROW: Debbie Barr, ' Tina Crouse, Alice Wilson, Diane Peake. Shiela Adams, Debbie Blevins, Debbie Pruitt. THIRD ROW: Sherry Erye, Sherry Pafford, Judy Dowell, Barbara Robinson, Norma Canter, Sherry Pickle, Patty A. Arnold. EOUR ' TH ROW: Jeannie C’lark, Vickie Williams, Mary Ann Wilson, Jeff Mash, Larry Joines, Charlotte Moser, Jill McClure. SEATED: William Kelly, PRESIDENT; JetT Mash, VICE- PRESIDENT; Eynn Crutchfield, SECRETARY; Karen Hughes, TREASURER: Prank Pugh, CHAPEAIN; Tommy Overbay, REPORTER. E ' lRS ' I ROW: Lisa Asburn, Bonnie Uindis, Jeannette Greer, Shirley Lovelace, Mike Sturgill, Larry Niekirk, Kim Ratcliff, Sam McCliue. SECOND ROW: Mr. Rhett Sutherland, SPONSOR; Anna Ruth Blevins, Janie King, Margaret Alderman, Joleen Bryant, Susan Blevins, Kathy Haga. THIRD ROW: Allen Hensley, Anthon Blevins, Lynn Vanlloozier, ZacCadwell, Bivings Bonhan, David Tuell Tiirr Haga, Mike CJroseclose. STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SEATED: Joanie Berry, PRESIDENT; Linda Wolfe, VICE- PRESIDENT; Revenna Elliott, SECRETARY-TREASURER Carol Polk, HISTORIAN; Mrs. Judy H. Lewis, SPONSOR. SECOND ROW: Dee Dee Phipps, Alice Wilson, Debbie Gollehon, Susan Blevins, Betsy Bise, Sherry Pafford, Susan Vance, Angie Jones, Jennifer-Doss. THIRD ROW: Teresa Lomans, Barbara Landis, Sandy Smith, Ann Bonham, Mary Ann Wilson, Bonnie Landis, Cindy Clark, Treesa Wassum, Deidra Gannaway. EOURTII ROW: Terri Stokes, Sharon Roland, Vickie Williams, Sally Cox, Lisa Blevins, Debbie Stewart, Donna Davis, Pam Doss, Carla Prancisco, Rachel Reasor. I IPTH ROW: Margaret Alderman, Peggy Blevins, Connie Cregger, Becky Pafford, Laura Smith, Shelia Sullivan, Kaye Stewart, Edwina Brewer, Joleen Bryant, Susan Delp. Tommy Overbuy, PRESIDENT; Carol Cullop, VICE-PRESI- DEN ' E; Betsy Rise, SECRETAR ' i ' ; Karen Hughes, TREA¬ SURER; Ann Bonhan. REPORTER; Regina Williams, CllAPEAlN. SECOND ROW: Beverly Blessine, Barbara Landis, Julie Winters, Emily Rouse, Tammy Sturgill, Teresa Lomans, Kay Dolinger, Sarah Bartley, Lisa Black. Sonya 1 rancisco, Sandy Dixon. THIRD RC3W: Bonnie Landis, Sammy McClure, Anthony Blevins, ( ' hris Hollond, Debbie Prater, Debbie Stewart, Donna Blevins, Susan Delp, Sally Cox, Terri Sturgill, Janet Robbins. 1 OURTH ROW: Steve Austin, Billy Wheeler. Sara Jones, Bivings Bonham, Clit ' f Brooks, John Jennings, David Neikerk, Eim Haga, Sammy Blevins, Prank Pugh. LE CERCLE FRANC AIS FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA SEATED: David DeBusk, PRESIDENT; Mark Cole, VICE- PRESIDENT; Richard Sauls, TREASURER; Dorothy Culbert, SECRETARY. SECOND ROW: Mr. William St. John. SPONSOR; Chip N ' ance, Steve Hopkins, Tim Sauls, Tim Blevins, Darrell Surber, C’harles Elmore, Mr. Larkin Phillips, SPONSOR. THIRD ROW: Tom Myers, Andrew Dempsy, Mike I rye, Steve Kegley, Kenneth Rich, Randy Jones, David Bise. l OUR PH ROW: Dean Cole, Zac Caldwell, Steve Hall, Jim Ixrve, Dennis Sage, Craig Blevins, Walter Pierce, Jesse Ashburn, Tim Lundy, Johnny Berry. ITEl H ROW: David Duncan, Tony Collins, Brent I’oster, Greg Landis, Art Edmiston, Doug Bowling, Travis Crutht ' ield, Mike Goodman, Jack Love, Don Blevins, Tim Haga, Richard Hopkins. NOT PICTURED: Trent Heath. SECRETARY; and all morning boys that attend morning Vocational School. SEATED: Jeff Mash, PRESIDENT; Rachel Reasor, Terri Blevins, Janie King, Rickie Blevins, Mike Groseclose, David DeBusk. SECOND ROW: Linda Wolfe, Mike Goodman, Joanie Berry. THIRD ROW: Susan Peacock, Debbie Wilkin¬ son, Jennifer Cole, Cindy Clark, Tommy Overbay, Julia Buchanon, Karen Hughes, Carol Cullop, Anna Ruth Blevins. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SEATED: Mike Groseclose, PRESIDENT; Debbie Blevins, VICE-PRESIDENT; William Kelly, TREASURER; Scotty Howell, CHAPLAIN; Mr. Joe Lore, SPONSOR. SECOND ROW: Beverly Kell, Laurinda Hayden, Joe Plummer, Debbie Conner, Anita Blevins, Teresa Brooks, Cathy Stamper. THIRD ROW: Rusty Stamper, William Allen, Paul Parris, Beth Huff, Donna Blevins, Julia Buchanan, Debbie Wilkinson. SEATI D: Debbie Wilkinson, PRESIDEN T; Barbara Hopkins, VICE-PRESIDENT; Lisa Sturgill, SECRETARY; Kathy Haga, I RP ASLIRER; Sheila Heath, CHAPLAIN; Debbie Pruitt, PHO l ' OGRAPHER; .lame King, REPORIER, STANDING; Mrs. Gladys E. E ' rye, SPONSOR; Sherry Pickle, Diane Peake, Kathy Blevins, Peggy Pennington, Charlotte Moser, Lisa Jone.s, Helen Wallin. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES SEATED; Greg Smith, PRESIDENT; David Neikerk, VICE- PRESIDENT; I ' rank Pugh, SECRETARY-TREASURER; Mr. Ron Ball, SPONSOR. STANDING: Chip Vance, Pete Sturgill, Tony Clapp, Rickie Blevins, Rickie C ' rusenberry, Larry Neikerk, Mike Sturgill. SLATED: Ann Eller, Rob O’Brien, Becky Pafford, Kim Joines, Beverly Kell, Jeanette Blevins, Dora Pennington, Dee Allison. ETRST ROW: Mrs. Rachel Campbell, Debbie Dee Phipps. Sanders, Kim McClure, Karen Walker, Sharon Roland, Larry LffiRARY CLUB HI-Y SEATED: Mike Goodman, PRESIDENT; Mike Groseclose, VICE-PRESIDENT; William Allen, SECRETARY; Ben Huff, TREASURER; Frank Pugh, CHAPLAIN; Mr. Dwight Barker, SPONSOR. SECOND ROW: Steve Austin, Clay Odum, Jim Love, Brent Foster, David Tuell, Jim Sheets. THIRD ROW Billy W ' heeler, Jim Legard, Art Edmiston, Bill Bonham, Bivings Bonham. Tommy Overbay. SLATED: H. E. Gillespie, PRESIDENT; Beardog Blevins, VICE-PRESIDENI ; Rusty Stamper, SECRETARY-TREA¬ SURER; Mr. Dickie Greer, Mr. Ron Ball, SPONSORS. SECOND ROW; Prank Pugh, Pete Sturgill, David Neikirk, Don Blevins, Greg Smith, Mike Halsey, .limmy Sheets. THIRD ROW: Tony Clapp, Bruce Woodson, lien Hull, .Mike Meade, Mike Goodman, Nlark Cole. NO ' l PICTURI D: William Allen. MONOGRAM CLUB TRI-HI-Y SE.ATED: Rachel Reasor, PRESIDENT; Anna Ruth Blevins, VICE-PRESIDENT; Beth Huff, SECRETARY-TREASURER; Joleen Bryant, REPORTER; .loanie Berry, CHAPLAIN; Miss Elizabeth Give, SPONSOR. SECOND ROW ' : Debbie Sanders, Tammy Hamm, Susan Vance, Edwina Brewer, Sonya Erancisco, Betsy Bise, Terrie Stokes. THIRD ROW ' ; Sharon Roland, Lisa Sturgill, Becky Pafford, Shelia Sullivan, Debbie Conner, Julia Buchanan, Susan Delp. SEATED: Julia Buchanan, PRESIDENT; Debbie Blevins, ING: Sandra Rhudy, Mary Ann Wilson, Kaye Stewart, Kathy VICE-PRESIDENT; Anna Ruth Blevins, SECRETARY; Bill Blevins, Mrs. Jean Hamm, SPONSOR. Bonham, TREASURER; Beth Huff, REPORTER. STAND- FORENSIC CLUB CHILA-ZETTE STAFF SEATED: Rob O’Brien, Becky Pafford, Jill McClure, Beth Blevins, Mrs. Rachel Campbell, SPONSOR; Lisa Jones, Huff, EDITOR; Kim Allison, EDITOR; Steve Austin, Steve Sharon Roland, Jo McClure, Billy Wheeler, Larry Joines, Ridge, Crystal Polk. STANDING: Sandra Shumate, Jeannette M argaret Garman. SCHOOLS ' 4 STANDING: Mark Smith, Sandy Dixon, Patty Rethford, Judy Sheets, Duine Peake, Joanie Berry. BUS PATROL CHORUS l lRSr ROW: Vickie Williams, Peggy Blevins, Janie H. Blevins, .Anna Ruth Blevins, Sandra Rhudy, Jeannie Clark, Doroth Thompson, Suzanne Smith. SECOND ROW ' : Crystal Polk, Vickie Bonham. Laura Smith, Susan Delp, Joleen Bryant, Debbie Conner, Darlene Dennison, Anita Gore, Terri Blevins. THIRD ROW ' : Joe Rowland, Junior Wyatt. Mike Goodman, Herbie Montgomery, Kevin Elswick, Bruce W ' oodson, Wayne Sheffield, Shelia Sullivan, Mr. Pat Miller DIRECTOR. MAJORITTFS AND DRUM MAJOR: Suzan Moore, Terri Sturgill, Ravenna Flliot, Bill Bonham, DRUM MAJOR; Reginia Williams, Connie Cregger, Margaret Alderman. WARRIOR BAND FLAG GIRLS: Dora Pennington, Bonnie Landis, Carol Polk, Debbie Stewart, Teresa Lomans, Barbara Landis, Sonya Francisco. I ' IRSr ROW: Susan Blevins, Zac Caldwell. Art Edminston, Tony Collins, Cindy Wharton, Tim Landis, Joe Rowland, Robbie I ' rancisco. SECOND ROW: Rita Anderson, Geraldine Montgomery, Donna McGhee, David Barr, Dean Cole, Bivings Bonham, Deidra Ganaway. Cathy Sturgill, Cindy Clark, Julia Buchanan, Betsy Bise, Susan Vance. Danny Blevins, Sandra Rhudy. THIRD ROW: Cecelia Ganaway, Lora Lomans, Debbie Sanders, Tamnii’ Hamm, Cliris Marion. Pat Miller. Susan Anderson, Steve Hall. Ben Huff, David DeBusk. David Williams, Kim McClure, Anna Stamper, Anthony Shazier. Mr, Pat Miller. DIRECTOR. WARRIOR BAND t lRS r ROW: Candy Sanders, Jennifer Cole, Vicki Clapp. Susan Sheets. Penny McCormick. B;ubara Wyatt, Dora Pennington, Carol Polk, Ann Bonham, Debbie Stewart, Rachel Reasor, Margaret Alderman, Regenia Williams, Sheila Sullivan. SECOND ROW: Ravenna Elliott, Jill McClure, Connie Cochran, Becky Pafford, Sonya Francisco, Beth Huff, Bill Bonham, Beth Bonham, Debbie Doyle, Kim Ratliff, Lisa Testerman. C. C. Ganaway, Teresa Lomans, Bonnie Landis, Barbara Landis. THIRD ROW: Kaye Stewart. Steve Aastin, Robert Cochoran, Alan Copenhaver, Brent [• ' oster, William Allen, Anthony Blevins, .Mr. Pat .Miller. DIRECTOR. ' L X ' iQi M f nn Parents enjoy the Beta Club Banquet buffet table, top photo. Vicky B. Martin taps Susan Blevins for membership in the N.H.S., above left. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McGhee, center photo, enjoyed the N.H.S. picnic. Terri Blevins, Beta Club president, the Rev. Chuck Starks, guest speaker, and Mrs. June M. Conner, sponsor, relax during the Beta Club Banquet. Mr. .loe l ore, N.H.S. sponsor, recognized Mike Groseclose for being a semi-finalist for a N.H.S. Scholarship, lower right. OPPOSITF PACE: Newly inducted N.H.S. members were Cathy Sturgill, Steve Austin, Martha Atwell, Kathy Gross, Carol CuUop, Frank Pugh, Susan Blevins, Carla Francisco, David Neikirk, Tommy Overbay, Bivings Bonham, and Karen Hughes, top photo. Lynn Crutchfield, newly elected presi¬ dent of the Beta Club, pre.sented the Outstanding Beta Club Member Award to Terri Blevins, and the $50 Scholarship Award to Bill Bonham, pictured in the lower left photo. The National Honor Society furnished Easter baskets for mentally retarded children and helped a needy family at Christmas. Their main money-making project was a sock hop. A picnic closed out their year’s activities. Beta Club members began their yearly activities with a banquet in the school cafeteria. They spon¬ sored a sock hop. a doughnut sale and a candy sale. They also closed their year ' s activities with a picnic. 70 National Honor Society And Beta Club Encourage Scholarship And Leadership Mrs. 11. Lewisand Mrs. lime .M. Conner enjoy themselves at Cleve Compton. Ben llufrand I ' rank Pugh preside over the grill at the Beta Club C’onvention, above. Mr. .loe bore and son, .lason, Mr. the N.ll.S. picnic at Hungry Mother State Bark, below. 71 Chilvalee Staff, Forensic Club And The Forensic Club sponsored A Christmas Dance with an election for Snow King and Queen. The club also hosted the District Forensic Festival at which students were chosen to attend the Regional Forensic Meet. Money-making projects for the French Club included a bake sale, a car wash and a turkey ticket project. Club members took gifts to Valley Nursing Flome patients. Club members received a Third Place prize at V.P.l. S.U. for their Bicentennial project. The CHILVALEE Staff raised money by selling subscriptions and advertisements and the showing of “Cat Ballou” to the student body. Barbara Robinson and Crystal Polk, top photo, sold yearbook subscriptions. .Mr. R. Dwight Barker “picks a winner” in the I’rench Club turkey drawing held at Thanksgiving, upper right. Winners in the turkey drawing were Mr. Larkin Phillips and Barbara Hopkins. Presenting their turkeys to them, above, were Tim Lundy and Jeff Mash who sold them their tickets. L ' rench students participate in an activity, right. 72 French Club Have An Active Year Mr. Jerry Eggers, above, pre¬ sented ( ' HII, ALI-r Staff awards to Sandy Smith, Carol Cullop, Terri Blevins and Janie King. Mr. Cleve Compton crowns Laurinda Hayden as Snow Queen as the Snow King, Pete Sturgill, looks on, left. CllllA ' ALFT: Staff members Terri Blevins and Janie King and school photographer Mr. I.lmer Phillippi “take a break , below, from snapping students’ indi¬ vidual pictures. Carol Cullop and Sandy Smith complete the ladder diagram for the s earbook, left. 73 Vocational Clubs Sponsor Various Activities C.U.S. vocational clubs include the Future Farmers of Ameri¬ ca, Future Homemakers of America and the Future Business Leaders of America. During the ' 75-’76 school year, these clubs participated in various activities, sponsored several school events and supervised various money-making projects. Anita Blevins, F.B.L.A. president, presente d a token of appreciation from club members to .Mr. Jerry A. I ' ggers, club sponsor, shown above. 74 I ' .l .A. students recognized ;it the Aw ' nrds Assemble lell. were Trnvis Crutch¬ field. V.P.I. it S.Lh Awiird; Jack Love, Tractor Driving Award; dreg Landis, Public Speaking Award; Pichard Sauls, ( ' hapler I arnier Award; Alan Copen- havor. Green ll.ind Aw:ird;aml David Deliusk, State banner Award. Members of the band Banquo, below, practice before the I .ILL.A. I ' alent Show. Terri Blevins, lower left photo, received the Bett ’ Crocker I amily Leader of Tomorrow Award. Doug Bise, lower right, was presented the Can of Scholl Award by Mr. William P. St, John, T.L..4. sponsor. Chorus Presents Bicentennial Program; Outstanding Chorus And Band Members Are Recognized At Awards Assembly The Chorus presented a Bicentennial Concert to members were recognized for outstanding perfor- the student body on April 29. At the annual Awards mances in their respective areas. Assembly on May 18, individual Band and Chorus Chorus members, above, perform a special selection during the Bicentennial Concert, which was under the direction of Mr. Pat Miller and Ms. Pansy R. Rollins. 76 Albert Long Crusade Inspires Students Albert Long, natirrnal crusader. crMiducled a crusade iu April for lour nights in the C ' .II.S. gym. Various speakers and perirrruiers assisted with the Mr. Long, below, talks with stiuients following a school assembly. Mr. .lohn Small, Detroit Lions pro-football team. program which was organized by the Clubs, Mr. Long also spoke at several school assemblies in the area. gave a testimony on Mondaj ' night. A karate exjx ' rt, pictured at the left, gave a demonstration on W ' ednesdav’ night of the crusade, after which members of the audience talked with him above. 77 S.C.A. Acts As Liaison And Sponsors Carnival Day illiani Kelly turns leadership of the student body over to Jeff Mash, newly elected S.C.A. president, while other candidates await their turns. ■Mrs. Mary B. .Aker supervised the CIlll.MALl I: concession stand on Carnival Day. above. Assistants were Lisa Black. Charlotte Moser, and Barbara Robinson. Pictured at the top of this page are Terri Blevins, campaign manager, and Debbie Conner, newly elected S.C.A. secretary. Jerry Blevins, above, was “dunked” during Carnival Day. £-1 1 kJi ! ' i t W ft i. — 78 Tlie Student ( )oper;itive Assuciation coordinated school projects and activities between the faculty and student body. The S.C’.A. sold parking spaces and license tags for the purpose of raising funds. Projects included spon.soring a movie, organi ing Homecoming events and revising the Student llaiidlnrok. Club members supported the Olympics for the Mentally Retarded in Marion. Shown below are W ' llliaiii Kelly, the present S.C.A. presirleni, with lien IlnlT, candidate tor S.C.A. president. Hen ' s campaign helpers and William .Allen. The I .1 .A. sponsored the “title”, pictured below, during Carnival Hay which was sponsored by the S.( ' .A. Wiilitim Kelly, lower right, was in charge of making announcements. Athletes May Join G.A.A., Monogram Or F.C.A. Clubs To promote interest in atliletics, the three athletic clubs provided an opportunity for athletes from all areas of Sports to meet and be recognized for their efforts in sports. I:ach club had various projects throughout the school year. An Athletic Banquet for team members closed out the clubs’ activities. 80 Now G.A.A. inembors, below, participated in initiation. Ravenna 1 lliott, right, helped with Ci.A.A. initiation aelivities. A G.A.A. project, middle photo above, was to take fruit baskets to patients at the Valley Nursing Home, Chilhowie. Senior members of the G.A.A.’s and Monogram Clubs, opposite page and above, received monogrammed blankets at the Awards AssembU ' . 81 Various Events, Speakers And Assemblies The “routine” of classes was some¬ times broken by assemblies and events during tlie school year. Among these events was the Bicentennial Wagon Train wliich was travelling from Texas to Valley Forge. Shown in the top photo is a “friend” who helped liis master during an assembly. (Sorry, no one got a picture of the bear.) Barbara P. Flier and Dorothy Culbert participated in an assembly, top right. Pictured above are the various trophies won by teams and organizations. These were presented to the school during the Awards As¬ sembly. C.H.S. band students enjoyed a tour of the wagon train, right. 82 Add Interest To Life At C.H.S Warrior band members, top photo, relax after welcoming the Bicentennial Wagon Train to Chilhowie. Members of the train gave a show for spectators that night during their stay at Chilhowie. Rev. William Batterman, pastor of St. James Lutheran Church, was one of many speakers who spoke to study hall students concerning today’s society, left. Mr. Mule enjoys refreshments after arriving in Chilhowie, above. 83 Sonya Francisco Is Crowned Miss Chilhowie and Miss Apple Festival Forty-six girls from grades 10-12 participated in the Miss Chilhowie Beauty Pageant on September 20 in the C. FI. S. auditorium. The annua! event, sponsored by the Guidance Department, was emceed by Mr. Dwight Barker. Sonya Francisco was crowned Miss Chilhowie. Joleen Bryant and Kathy Blevins were first and second runners-up, respectively. Pictured below is Sonya Francisco, Miss Chilhowie 1975. Shown above are Sonya I rancisco, Debbie Gollehon. Kathy Blev¬ ins. Sally Co. . and Laurinda Hayden. Pictured at the right ;ue Kathy Blevins, second runner-up. Joleen Brs- ant. first runner-up. and Sonya I rancisco, Miss Chilhowie 1975. 84 Sonya Francisco was crowned Apple Festival Queen on September 27 tollowing the parade. Joleen Bryant was first runtier-up. Sonya l-rancisco is pictured at the lett alter being crowned Miss Apple l estival. ' lire Apple l eslival Hoat on which the court rude during the parade is piclured below. I he 46 contestants in the Miss C ' hilhowie Pag¬ eant are pictured below, as well as Mr. Dwight Barker. Master of Ceremonies. 85 Cheerleaders “Stay On Top” With Spirit 1975-’76 Varsity cheerleaders, pictured below, were Carol Sturgill, C ' 0-CAPTAlN; Vickie Garrett, CAPTAIN; Sandy Smith, Susan Delp, Alice Wilson, Sally C ' ox, Joleen Bryant, and Tammy Sturgill. The Junior Varsity cheerleading squad, shown in the bottom photo on this page, included Regina Hayes, Terri Heath, Betsy Bise, Jennifer Cole, Leila Sheets, Cecelia Ganaway, Ann Bonham, CO-CAPTAIN; and Gina Fenner, CAPTAIN. Mrs. Mildred B. Clark and Mrs. Rebecca F. Sprinkle sponsored the cheerleading squads, respectively. OPPOSITE PAGE: The three winning homeroom doors during the Homecoming door decoration contest were (top photo) Mrs. Jud ' H. latwis, “Knock Down Blue Devils”, second place; “It’s Time to Chase Those Ghostly Blue Devils”, Mrs. Mary B. Aker’s door, third place; and Mr. Ron Ball’s homeroom door, first place winner with the themes, “Burn Blue Devils” and “Ball Has It All”. Vickie Garrett, varsity cheerleading captain, leads a chant during a pep rally. Light girls were selected in tlie spring by S. C. A. inenibers, lacnlty ratings, and Milligan ( )llege cheerleaders tr) serve as Varsity and Junior Varsity cheerleaders for the ’75-’76 school year. Varsity cheerleaders attended a camp at Virginia Intermont College in June at which they received twr) excel¬ lent ratings, two superior ratings and a spirit stick. The cheerleaders promoted school spirit by leading pep rallies during the various sports seasons, sponsoring various “dress days”, and sponsoring a door decoration contest and bonfire during tire week of Homecoming. Money¬ making projects included selling doughnuts and jerseys, washing car windows, and sponsoring sock hops. Both cheerleading squads were honored with a party given by the girls’ basketball teams. Cheerleaders promote school spirit at a pep rally, below. 87 Susan Delp Is Crowned Homecoming Queen For 1975 Mrs. Linda J. Siegel, Mrs. Judy H. Lewis. Jeanette Blevins, Mrs. Mary B. Aker and Steve Davidson arrange food for the hot dog supper sponsored by the Sophomore Class, above. Members of the Homecoming Court included Carol Polk, Lreshman Class, escorted by Charles Tucker; Joleen Bryant, Junior ( ' lass, escorted by Tom Odum; Susan Delp, queen, escorted by Mike Goodman; Carol Sturgill. Senior Class, escorted by .Mike Groseclose; Karen Hughes, Sophomore ( ' lass escorted by David Tuell; and Jennifer Cole, Eighth Grade Class, escorted by William .Allen. OPPOSITE PAGE: Mr. Cleve Compton, principal, presents roses to the oldest alumni present at the football game Mr. Vance Echols, top photo. Jimmy Lee, football captain, presented roses to Susan Delp, queen. Coach and Mrs. Dwight Barker and Scott en¬ joyed the hot dog supper sponsored by the Sophomore Class for members of the football team, girls’ basketball teams and coaches. Susan Uelp, lel ' t, was crowned Homecoming queen. 1 lomeconiiiig activities began on October 14 with the Soplurmore class sponsoring a hot dog supper lor the football team, girls ' basketball teams and coaches. On jhnr.sday night, the cheerleaders spmrsored a bonfire. rite S. C. A. honored the alumni at a recep¬ tion before the Independence football game. Members of the class of ' 65 were recognized. Parents’ Night was held on the same night as the game. During halftime activities, .Susan Delp was crowned queen. 89 Junior Class Presents “Tear Along the Dotted Line” ' I he pictures on these two pages sliow various stages of the play presented by the Junior Class in the C ' .H.S. Auditorium. li Jra: Bottom photo: Members of the cast and some of the com¬ mittee members were Janet Robbins, Martha f reeman, Tammy Sturgill, Emily Rouse, Barbara Hopkins, Debbie Wilkinson, Sandra Rhudy, Julia Buchanan, Gigi Williams, Anna Ruth Blevins, Joleen Bryant, Ben Huff, Doug Hawkins, Greg Smith, Dean Berry, Joanne Martin and Donna Blevins. Shown with the students are two class sponsors Mrs. Mary E. Farmer and Ms. Pansy R. Rollins. “Tear Along Ihe Dotted Line was a wry humor coneerning two girls who began college. Stephanie, played by Julia Buchanan, induced her classmate Judy, portrayed by Chgi Williams, to share a squalid, efficiency apartment off campus. Other students in the cast included Ben Huff. Sandy Rhudy, (ireg Smith, ,‘ nna Ruth Blevins, and Joleen Bryant. The play was given on November 20 and directed and staged by Mrs. Mary L. I-arnrer. .Ms. Pansy R. Rollins and Mr. Tom McGhee, class sponsors. The Junior Miss Chilhowie Beauty Pageant, sponsored by the Tri-Hi-Y. was held on April 8 in the C.H.S. auditorium. Thirty-six Eightli Grade and Freshman girls participated. The five finalists were Gina Fenner. Carol Polk, Ann Bonham, second runner-up; Chiis llollon, first runner-up; and Susan Vance, queen. Pam Doss, last year’s Junior Miss Chilhowie, crowned the queen. 92 OPPOSITE PAGE: Gina I ' enner, far upper photo, takes lier turn in front of llie judges. Pictured at tlie top of the page is Susan Vance, the new Junior Miss Chilhowie. Several Contestants are shown at the left at the start of the program. Cindy W harton. Candy Sanders, Regina Hayes, Angie Jones, Betsy Riley, and Bets ’ Bise, six of the contestants, are pictured in the lower photo. Pictured at the top of the page are Ann Bonham, second runner-up; Susan Vance, queen; and Chris llollon, first runner-up. Susan Variic, left, shows elation at being chosen Junior Miss Chilhowie. C ' ontestants take a “breather , above. The audience at the pageant, below, enjoys entertainment between rounds by ' ick ' Bonham 93 Junior Class Presents “Precious And Few” for Seniors The Ford Motor Lodge was the scene of this year’s Junior-Senior Prom. Activities were held on May 8, 1976, and were centered around the theme “Precious and Few”. Faculty and students danced to music provided by Stonehinge from Erwin, Tennessee. Donna Blevins, president of the Junior Class, was in charge of prom arrange¬ ments. Eddie Hayden and Regenia Williams enjoy dancing, left. Stone- hinge displays their musical skill, above. Jeff .Mash, Lynn Crutch¬ field, Laurinda Hayden, and Pete Sturgill enjoy refreshments, lower left. Faculty members rela.x, below. OPPOSITE PAGE: Carol Sturgill, Robbie F enner, and other couples “move to the music”. 94 95 Seniors pictured above and below “rest their feet” at tire Capitol. Congressman William Wampler, right, chats with chaperones Mr. II. C. Carter, Mr. Ron ball and Mr. ( ' leve Compton at the Capitol. Ninety Seniors Tour D.C. And Parts of Virginia One stop on the D. C. trip was at the hvo Jima Memorial, above. Sheila Sullivan, right, enjoys herself at the dolphin show. Ninety inenibers of the Senior Class left C.II.S. on Sunday, ■May 2, at 7 a.in. for tlieir anntial W ' asliington Trip. The first day passed qtiickly as seniors tonred King’s Dominion. Afterwards, they left for .Arlington. Highlights of the tour were visits to the White llotise and the new I ' .B.I. building. Cold winds made the trip a chilly one but even that didn’t spoil the fun. All ninety returned to C.H.S. on May 6 at 7:.SO p.nr. i r 1 t i 1 _a Art I ' dmiston, Mike Goodman. Mark C’ole.and Kevin Idswick pose on a statue, upper left, loanie Berry and Mark Cole, above, strain to see the top of the Washing¬ ton Monument. Peggy Blevins. .I.mie King. Terri Blevins and Bill Bonham admire the colorful windows at the Washington Cathedral. 97 Students Are Recognized For Academic Steve Austin, upper left, received the I ' rench II uward from Ms. Pansy R. Rollins who also pre¬ sented certificates to members of the I ' rench III class, above. W illiam Allen, upper right, was recognized as an I mory Scholar by the admissions counselor from I mory and Henry College. William also received recognition as a semi-finalist in the National .Merit Scholarship Contest, right. OPPO- SITl PACI : Beth and Ben Huff, upper photo, were recognized b ' Mrs. Becky I ' . Sprinkle, guidance counselor, as King f ellows. 98 f Excellence And Community Involvement Mr. Mike Snavely, Sniytli County Vocational School principal, bekrw, presented certificates and trophies to Bobby Cirinstead, Mike Cioodman, Darrell l.anibert, .lerry IBevins. Martha I reenian. Debbie Blevins and ' l orn Odum who participated in various contests for vocational schoirl students. .Mr. R. Dwight Barker, lower photo, recognizetl students who participated in the One-.Month Run sponsored by the Smyth YMCA. Rarticipants in this project won first place in the Southeastern L ' nited States. Students Excel in Athletics Head basketball coach Mr. Dickie Greer, top photo, presented letters and bars to Varsity team members. Those who won trophies were Robbie Fenner, Foul Shot Trophy; John Jennings, Rebound Trophy; and Charles Tucker, Best Defensive Player and Most Valuable Player Awards. Winning girls’ basketball awards, above, were Rachel Reasor. Most Points Award. Best Defensive Player Award, and Most Valuable Player Trophy; and Idnda Wolfe, Most Rebounds Trophy. Receiving Wrestling awards were Mark (’ole and Mike Goodman, who were undefeated during the .season and placed at State Competition, and Beardog Blevins, State Champ and Most Valuable WTestier Awards. 100 Various teams and individual team members were recognized at the Awards Assembly lor their respective athletic skills. Varsity cheerleaders, upper photo, presented the Spirit IMaque to 11. I . Gillespie. Senior Class president, Mr. and Miss School Spirit crowns to Scotty Howell and Crystal Polk and a gift of appreciation to Mrs. Mildred Clark, cheerleader spon¬ sor. .lunior Wyatt, upper middle photo, won the Most dedi¬ cated Track Man Award. inning football awards, above, were .limmy Lee. Best Back Award and Most Valuable Player .Award; Beardog Blevins, Best Lineman Award; David Neikirk, .Most Dedicated Trophy and Doug Bise, Headhunter Assard. Doug Bise, pictured at the left, received the Headhunter Award for the second consecutive year from Mr. .lunior Sturgill, repre¬ sentative of the All Sports Club. 101 Baccalaureate Is Held On May 30 Baccalaureate began at 3 p.iu. on Sunday, May 30, in the C.H.S. gym. Special musical selections by the C.H.S. Chorus were under the direction of Mr. Pat Miller. Dr. b. F. Wiley. .Ir., below left, delivered the Baccahiureate Sermon. Scripture reading and prayer were given by the Rev. Howard Gothard, center picture. Vicki Bonham, a member of the C.H.S. Chorus, .sang “The Lord’s Prayer”. Senior Chorus members perform with the Chorus for the last time, above. 102 C.H.S. Gym Is Scene Of Graduation Spectators, upper plioto, arrive for (iraduation exercises. Tlie first (iradua- tion speaker was Anita Blevins, who delivered the salutator_v address. Mr. Charles K.irb ' , left, sang “Battle Hymn of the Republic . He was accom¬ panied by Mrs. Donna Sullivan at the piano. Seniors “arrive” for gradua¬ tion. above. 103 Largest Class In C.H.S. History Due to weather conditions, tlie l‘ )76 Graduation Hxercises were held in tlie C.II.S. gym. The Warrior Band, under the direction of Mr. Pat Miller, provided music for the Processional and Recessional and played several musical selections during the exercises. Senior band members played with the band for the last time. 104 Graduates The CiratUuition Address was given by the Honorable ' . I . Lemmon, member of the N ' irginia House of Delegates. Mr. Cleve (’ompton awarded diplomas to 115 Seniors. The Honorable W. L. Lemmon is pictured at the left. Mr. David Burton and Mr. Clove Compton are pictured above. Scholarship Awards were given to Anita Blevins. Senior Class; Beth Huff. Junior Class; Su.san Blevins. Sophomore Class; and Susan Vance. I ' reshman Class. Tana Blevins, not pictured below, received the l ighth Grade Award. 5 w KM JWl Blif 105 Seniors Receive Special Recognition Mr. David Burton, assisted by Mr. R. Dwight Barker, was in charge of presenting awards during Graduation exercises. Junior Wyatt, not pictured, received the Seven Mile Ford Ruritan Scholarship. Jimmy Lee, above, received the Lions Club Sportsmanship Award. Rachel Reasor, right, was the first girl to win the Lions Club Most Athletic Award. Anita Blevins, below right, received the DAR Award. Janie King, pictured above, and Doug Rise, not pictured, were presented with the Chamber of Commerce “Well Rounded Student Awards”. Seniors recognized for Perfect Attendance were .Mike Groseclose, Gary Billings, Jim Legard, Karen Stewart, and Robin Stokes, below. rif‘- MR. CLEVE COMPTON, PRINCIPAL; C;uson-Ne vman C ' oIIege, B.S., George Peabody College, M.A. MR. CLEVE COMPTON and MR. DAVID BURTON check absentees during first period. MR. DAVID H. BURTON, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL, ATHLETIC DIRECTOR; Emory and Henry College, B.A., Radford College, M.S. MRS. MARY B. AKER, Marion College, Radford Col¬ lege, B.S.; Clerk Typist I and II; Advisor of CHILVALEE; Sponsor of Sophomore Class. MR. RON E. BALL, V.P.I. S.U., B.A.; Geography, His¬ tory 8; Coach of Football and Wrestling; Sponsor of Fellow¬ ship of Christian Athletes and Sophomore Class. 108 ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY AND STAFF MR. DWIGHT B.ARKhR, Mil¬ ligan C ' nllege, B.S., Radford College, M.S.; Direetor of Guidance; Coach of F-Nut f ootball, J.V. Basketball, Var¬ sity Track; Sponsor of lli- ' W MRS. RACm.L W. C.VMP- BTLL, Concord College, B.S.T.D.; Sponsor of Library Club; Advisor of CHILA- ZE ' ITL Staff; Librarian. 109 MRS. ANNE B. CATRON, Wittenberg College, A.B., Univ. of Va., M.E.D.; Science, Math 9, Chemistry; Sponsor of Eighth Grade Class. MRS. MIEDRED B. CEARK, Furman University, B.A.; En¬ glish 8; Sponsor of Varsity Cheerleaders and Senior Class. MRS. JUNE M. CONNER. Marion College, Radford Col¬ lege, B.S.; English II and III; Sponsor of Beta Gub and Freshman Class. MRS. MARY E. FARMER, Randolph-Macon Woman’s College, B.A.; English I and IV; Sponsor of Junior Class. MR. JERRY A. EGGERS, V.P.I. S.U., B.S., Radford College, M.S.; General Busi¬ ness, Bookkeeping, Record¬ keeping; Advisor of CHIL- VALEE; Sponsor of F.B.L.A. and Freshman Class. MR. JOE FORE, Emory and Henry College, B.A.; Math 8; Sponsor of National Honor Society and Eighth Grade Gass. no MR. DWIGHT BARKER and MRS. REBECCA F. SPRINKLE, guidance counselors, are pictured at the top of this page. MRS. Ci .XD ' S II. 1 R ! , Rjdford College, B.S.; Home [ ' eonomics I. II, 111 and V; Spoii.sor ot l ulure Ilomemakers of America and f reshman ( ' lass. MR. I)K KIE c;Rl:f R, Carson-Newman Col¬ lege, Emory Henry College, B.A.: Health, P.E., Driver’s Ediic.; ( ' oach ol J.V. f ootball. Varsity Basketball, Assistant Track Coach; Sponsor of Monogram Club and Sophomore Class. MRS. IfAN HA.MM, Radford College, B.S.; English 1, Speech and Drama; Sponsor of One-. ct Pl.iy, forensic Club and Eighth Grade Class. Pictured at the left is MRS. EV.A K1 EL ' r ' , Cafeteria Super¬ visor. 111 MRS. JUDY H. LEWIS, Radford College, H.S.; Health, Girls’ P.E., Driver’s Educ.; Coach of Girls’ Varsity and J.V. Basketball and Track. Volleyball; Sponsor of Girls’ Athletic Association and Sophomore Class. MISS EEIZABETH EOVE, Emory Henry College, A.B.; Algebra 1 II, Refresher Math; Sponsor of Tri-Hi-Y and Eighth Grade Class. MR. EEE MARSH, Wytheville Community College, V.P.I. S.U., B.S.; Agric. Science Mechanics, Natural Resources Management, Production Agric.; Sponsor of Euture Farmers of America, KV ' G and Freshman Class. CAI ' EIERIA SI APE (below): Mrs. Hazel Peake, Mrs. Shirley Beulah Branson, Miss Barbara McVey, and Mrs. Helen Blevins, Mrs. Charlsie Dolinger, Miss Rub ’ Tilson, Mrs. Grinstead. ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY AND STAFF MR. IIIOMAS W. McGill I , V.P.I. c ' i S.LI., B.A., Riidtord Col¬ lege, M.S.; I nglish II, I .irth Sci¬ ence; Coiich ol I’-Nut lieskelh;dl .ind l ighth Grade l ootball; Activ- llies Director; Sponsor of .Innior Class. Mr. David Burton, above, confers with Mr. Allen Abel, Supervisor of Secondary Education for Srnyth County. MRS. SUSAN B. MeWHORT- ER, Ouachita University, B.S., Iowa State University, M.S., Duke University; Science, Bi¬ ology; Sponsor of Eighth Grade Class. MR. K. G. NELSON, Hiwassee College, A.A., East Tenn. State Univ., B.S., George Pea¬ body College, M.A.; Biology; Coach of 8th Grade E ' ootball, P-Nut Basketball, Baseball; Sponsor of Eighth Grade Gass. MR. JOSEPH P. MILLER, East Tenn. State Univ., Van- der Cook, Chicago, M.ME.; Band, Chorus. MR. LARKIN C. PHILLIPS. V.P.I. S.U., B.S., M.Ag.Ed.; Agriculture Science and Me¬ chanics, Production .Agricul¬ ture; Sponsor of f uture I arm- ers of America and Senior Class. 113 BUS DRIVERS (above): Messrs. Roger McClure, Jerry Eggers, Ernest Eller, George Call, Kenneth McClure, George Allen Crutch¬ field, John Bowman, Rickey VVidener. NOT PICTURED: Ralph Haga, Fletcher Brewster, Bob Smith. MRS. PANSY R. ROLLINS, Radford College, B.A., B.S., M.S.; French 1, II and III; Sponsor of Le Cercle Francais and Junior Class; Junior Play Director. MISS MARION RUSSELL, West Virginia State College, B.S.; Home Economics, CJeog- raphy; Sponsor of Freshman Class. MR. WILLIAM ST. JOHN, V.P.I. S.U., B.S., .M.ED.; Agriculture Machinery Service, Agriculture 8, Girls’ Agricul¬ ture; Sponsor of f uture f arm¬ ers of America. MRS. LINDA J. SIEGEL, Madi¬ son College, B.S., Radford Col¬ lege, M.S.; Shorthand I, CJeneral Typing, Typing 1, Girls’ P.E.; Coach of Girls’ Volleyball; Spon¬ sor of Co-Ed Hi-Y and Sopho¬ more Class. CUSTODIANS (right): Messrs. Frank Ashby and Frank Heath. 114 MISS LOUISE SNAVELY, Averett College, Radford College, B.A., Columbia University, M.A.; Govern¬ ment, English IV; Sponsor of Senior Class. . 1 MRS. RIiBECCA E. SPRINKLE, Emory Henry College, B.A., V.P.l. S.U, M.A.; World His¬ tory; Guidance Counselor; Sponsor of Junior Varsity Cheerleaders and Freshman Class. MR. RONALD R. SUTHERLAND. V.P.L S.U., B.S., Radford College, .M.S.; Math 9, Ge¬ ometry, Physics, Advanced Math; Sponsor of Student Cooperative .Association and Inter-Club Council. Mr. IToyd Greer, top photo, .scores a needed point during the male faculty vs. Junior Class volleyball game. 115 Mrs. Charlotte Miller, upper left, finished the school year in the .Social Studies Department as well as in Home I conornics. Tim Landis and Jesse Ashburn express their Bicentennial spirit with a tlute and drum following Jesse’s acci¬ dent. upper right. 116 Social Studies Keep Students Informed American and W orld IlistoiA’, (ieography. and (iovernment are offered lo slndents enrolled in Social Studies classes. Students use maps, reports, class discussions and projects to turtlier their educations in Social Studies. Miss Marion Rmssell retired during the school year and Mrs. C ' haiiotte Miller completed the year in the Social Studies and Home Lconomics Departments. Mr. Taylor, History student teacher, sells tickets for tlie .Ir. tlie basics ot Clovernnient, Mr. II. ( ' arter discusses recent Miss Chilhowie pageant, belou’. Ol’TOSI ' l l I’AC’.l : Mr. history with second period .‘ merican llistors’ students. Swoap, a student teacher, assists students in understanding A representative from Steed College presented a demonstra¬ tion to Teresa Brooks, Linda 1 Her, and jo G. McClure, members ofClerk Typing II, above left. Travis Crutchfield and Jesse Ashburn, upper right, operate equipment during Ag. Machinery Service. Brenda Vanhoozer, Tina Crouse, and Linda Wolfe, Clerk Typist 11 students, compute daily Senior Magazine sales, below. OPPOSITE PAGE; Charlotte Moser and Sherry Pickle are pictured during Typing 1 class, middle photo. Nancy Eller and De De Ganaway display crocheting skills during Home Economics, lower photo. 118 C.H.S. Vocational Students Leam Skills In Many Areas Ikisiness A v;irtls were presenled to (below) Debbie Stewart, Second I’hue in S. W. ' a. Business Contest for Typing I students, at VIK ' C; Beverly 1 Her, Clerk Typist I Br)okkeeping;Terrie C. Stokes, ( lerk ' Typist I and Third Place in S. ’. Va. Business ( ' ontest Tor Shorthand I students; Taye 1 leath, Ceneral Business; Beth Bonham, Typewriting Award and Teresa ITrooks, Shorthand I and Clerk Typist 11, below. Students interested in vocational training may choose from classes offered by either the Business Department. Home Economics Department or Agriculture Department. These courses are designed to prepare students for either employ ¬ ment upon completing high school or for daily living. 119 Math And Science Develop Dr Peter Clark, V. P. 1. S. U.. spoke to students enrolled in the Science Department, below. William Allen, Mark Cole, and Beardog Blevins, Physics students, look on as Mr. Rhett Sutherland e.xplains a problem, right. Mr. Joe Fore, below left, is pictured with an Eighth Grade Math class. Mr. Milton, right, a student teacher from Emory and Henry College, taught Biology and Math 9. OPPOSITE PAGE: Chris Marion and Danny Blevins perfonn a Science experiment, lower photo. 120 Students’ Thinking Processes Nhirk C ' dIc. below, stiulent in Advnna ' d Malh, solves a problem. Mr. Kermil Nelson, below left, plans Biology projeets. Mr. Tom MeTlhee, below, teacher ol I arth Science, demonstrates a geiger eonnter to class metnbers. Notebooks full of notes and queasy stomachs are little “goodies” that go along with a course in either the Science or Math Departments. Two courses in each departmetit are required in order to graduate from C. 11. S. Earth Science, taught by Mr. Tom McGhee, is a new course offered to members of the Freshmen Class. 121 Tammy Vance. Junior Jackson and Ravenna Elliott, above, were cast members of the Speech and Drama class play, “Monster Soup or That Thing In My Neck Is a Tooth”, pictured above. Richard Richardson, upper right, performs a skit for English III. Robert Cochran and other students (pictured below left) perform a dance in French class. Mrs. .Mary E. Farmer, below, instructs an English 1 class. OPPOSITE PAGE: French III students, middle photo, prepare class projects. Representing C. H. S. in District Forensic competition were Kim Allison. F irst Place. Girls’ Poetry; Greg Landis, Third Place. Boys’ Extemporaneous Speaking; Brenda Patrick, Second Place, Spelling; Bill Bonham. First Place. Boys’ Prose; Connie Cregger. Second Place. Girls’ Prose; Steve Austin, First Place, Boys’ Poetry; Laura Smith, Second Place, Original Oratory. Laura received First Place at Regionals, and Steve won Third Place at Regionals. 122 Students Develop Expressive Arts P. J. Lundy, above, dramatizes a clnuacter in a play for is ready for a play given by the Speech and Drama class, Lnglish 1 class. I ' ollowing a good make-up job, Tammy Vance upper right. To meet graduation requireinents, students must complete five years of English. Students stttdx ' literature, grammar and composition as well as develop listening, reading, and writing abilities. In Speech and Drama, an elective, students studied different acting techniques. Three years of Erench are offered at C. 11. S. Eanguage and different aspects of Erench life were studied. Gene Vestal and Robbie O’Brien perform during a play given by the Speech and Drama class for the student body. 123 Mr. Lawson, Emory and Henry P. E. student teacher, talked to Jeff Mash, P. E. assistant, upper left. Officer Fred Newman spoke to P. E. classes on car safety. Mr. H. C. Carter, P. E. teacher, demonstrates the “breath test”. The Girl’s P. E. awards were won by: Susan Blevins, Cindy Clark, and Tana Blevins, left. 124 P.E. Develops Minds And Bodies Physical hducation classes are divided into Pliysical h ' itness. Health, and Driver ' s hducation. The classes provide nornial physical growth and wholesome recrea¬ tion for students. This is carried r)ut by alternating days between gym and health classes. OITOSITT I’AGI : The Boys’rceviving 1 . 1. awards were: Toinniy Overbuy. Tony Legurd. and C. B. Gu ’. A member of the Saltville Rescue Squad speaks to P. I ' , classes on artificial respiration, upper photo. A bresliman class competes in basketball, above. Mrs. Becks ' Spragger. a speaker from the Sms th Gounty Health Center, talks to girls P. I ' . classes on cleanliness. 125 One Hundred Seven C.H.S. Students Attend Smyth County Vocational School y Practical Nursing students, above, use Connie E. Blevins as a patient. Students are pictured in Masonry class with Mr. William G. Hanshew, upper right. David Eller, Darrell Lambert, Bobby Grinstead and Roger Martin are pictured below during Plumbing class. Paul Farris is shown in Drafting class, below. Three C.H.S. students enrolled in Industrial Maintenance, lower photo, are Ricky Barlow, Kevin Elswick and Tom Odum. (Mi.S. students travel by bus to the Sinytli County Vocational School at Seven Mile Ford. 1 he.se students are enrolled in three classes at (MI.S. and attend the vocational school during the remainder of the day. Upper photo, Charles Barr, Jimmy Lyles and Alan Hale watch a demonstration by the plumbing instructor, Mr. William Olinger. Vickie Perkins Adams and Vickie Garrett are .shown, left, in Cosmetology. Three members of the Occupational Foods class, above, are Cynthia Hopkins. Donna Delp and Robin Stokes. 127 Library And Guidance Departments Aid Students With Research And Career Choices Beverly Eller and Martha Lynn h. Heath, left, help with library activities. Mr. Dwight Barker and Mrs. Rebecca E. Sprinkle, guidance coun.selors, advise Sherry Pafford and Barbara Robinson. Students, below, chose from a wide variety of books at the Library Club’s Book Lair. The lower photo shows Mr. Rusher and Mr. Swaop, student teachers, assisting the Guidance Department. Students use the library for research and as well as a place to catch up with reading and homework. Library facilities are used constantly by both students and faculty. Helping students with schedules, college and career choices, and personal problems keep the Guidance counselors busy. The Guidance Department obtains funds for the year by sponsoring the annual Miss Chilhowie Beaut Pageant. 128 Eighth Grade Football Team Is Undefeated MEMBl:RS 01- TJIE EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL TEAM, Above, were Kevin Sutherland, MANAGER: Danny Rowland, Charles Elmore, Jay Thompson, Sam Blevins, Russ Vance, Mike Blevins, Steve Price, Terry McReynolds, Jay Keen, Daniel Walker. SECOND ROW: Mark Barnes, Scott Foster, CO-C.APTAIN; Greg Belcher, Andy Vanhoy, Jeff Lundy, Bill Carrico, .Mike Lomans, Chip Vance. Bill Evans, Leroy Woods, Alan Jones, Mike Profitt. THIRD ROW: Mr. Tom McGhee, COACH; John Harmon, Mike Sturgill, Dennis Belcher, Robbie Francisco, Burton Martin, Jonathan Pierce, Gary Call, C. B. Guy, Larry Neikirk, CO-CAPTAIN; Robert St.John, Mike Haga, Mr. Kermit Nelson, COACH. NOT PICTURED: Mike Shuler. Junior Varsity Compiles a 6-1-1 Record MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL ITAM were Don Blevins, MANAGER; Lynn Vanlioozier, Walter Pierce, Eddie Bran.son, Richard Richardson, Mike Halsey, I ' ini Blevins, David Duncan, Mike Little, Dean Cole. STAND¬ ING: Mr. Dickie Greer, CO.ACH; Allen Hensley, Ernie Miller, David Roe, Ro Hugires, Rick ’ Doane, Edwin Lonians, Travis Crutchfield, Daniel Sturgill, Cliff Brooks, Ricky Crusenberry, Larry Jennings. Varsity Seniors who provided good leadership were, BELOW LEFT, Robbie Fenner, William Kelly, Alan Hale, Jimmy Lee, H. E. Gillespie, Mark Cole, Doug Bise, Beardog Blevins, Kevin Elswick and Chris Doss, shown with coaches Don Ratliff, 11. C. Carter, and Ron Ball. Beardog Blevins and Jimmy Lee led the varsity team through victory lane before a big game. Coached by head Coacli Ron Ball, wlio was assisted by Mr. Don Ratliff and Mr. H. Carter, the 1975 varsity football team compiled a record of nine wins and three losses. They again were undefeated in district play gaining the district title. After this, they defeated Riverheads for the Region C crown. Jimmy Lee led the team in rushing. Jimmy also made All-District Team, District Back of the Year and All S.W. Va. Team. Beardog Blevins received recogni¬ tion on the All-District Team as District Lineman of the Year, and on the All S.W. Va. Team. 131 Jimmy Lee, TOP RIGHT, “breaks for a long run, and scores a TD, ABOVE. Warrior coaches, ABOVE, hope their play will work. Pete Sturgill, ABOVE, tackles a Clintwood player. 132 Warriors Capture Regional Crown MEMBERS OI THE 1975 WARRIOR l OOTBALL TEAM are EIRS ' l ROW: Kevin Elswick, William Kelly, Alan Hale, Beardog Blevins, CO-CAFI AIN; Doug Bise, CO-CAPTAIN; Jimmy Lee, CAPTAIN; H. E. Gillespie, Chris Doss, Robbie l enner, Mark C ' ole. SECOND ROW: Dave Neikirk, JelT Mash, Lewis Doane, Tony Clapp, Herbie Montgomery, Jay Cole, Robbie O’Brien, Kavin Blevins, Tim Blevins. Rusty Stamper, Pete Sturgill. THIRD ROW: Trank Pugh, MANAGER; Don Blevins, MANAGER; Richard Richardson, Ernie Miller, Dean Cole, Mike Little, Mike Halsey, Walter Pierce, David Duncan, Eddie Branson, Kenny Hawkins, MANAGER. EOURTH ROW; Mr. Ron Ball, HEAD CO.ACH; Mr. Don Ratliff, COACH; Mike Meade, Ricky Crusenberry, Lynn Vanhoozier, Cliff Brooks, Travis Crutchfield, Edwin Lomans, David Roe, Allen Hensley, Mr. 11. C. ( ' arter, COACH. Defensive coach, Don Ratliff, ABOVE LETT, gives instruclions to Kevin Elswick. Warriors “gang tackle” a C’lintwood ball carrier, LET T. SCOl HS C.II.S. VISITORS 13 16 Wise 0 48 Marion 28 0 I lolsto n 20 6 Rich Valley 7 Saltville 20 Patrick Henry 22 0 Ilonaker 55 18 Independence 20 12 Fort Chiswell 50 6 Rural Retreat Region C. Championsliip 25 7 Rivershead State Semi-Finals 7 33 Clintwood 133 Warrior Girls Bring Home District And Regional Titles A season record of 12-3 was achieved by the Girls’ Varsity Basketball team as they placed second in District competition and first in Regional competition. In the State Semi-Finals at George Wythe High School, Wytheville, C.FI.S. was defeated by Poquoson 45-42. High scorer for the season was Rachel Reasor. Linda Wolfe was high rebounder. A record ot 8-4 was compiled by the Junior Varsity team. Edwina Brewer was both high scorer and high rebounder. Cindy Clark was selected Most Valuable Player. Linda Wolfe, RIGHT, sets up a screen as Racliel Reasor slioots. Members of the Girls’ V;irsity and Junior Varsity teams were recognized at a special pep rally, BOTTOM PHOTO, at which the team captains spoke to the student body (OPPOSITE PAGE). MEMBERS OF THE VARSITY TEAM, ABOVE, were Terri Blevins, STATISTICIAN; Janie King, STATISTICIAN; Carla Francisco, Donna Help, Joanie Berry, Rachel Reasor, CAPTAIN; Linda Wolfe, CO-CAPTAIN; Debbie Conner, Barbara Mutter, Pam Doss, Jennifer Doss, Mrs. Judy H. Lewis, C ' OACH; Susie Johnson, MANAGER. 134 Seniors Jounie Berry, Linda Wolfe, Rachel Reasor, Donna Delp, and Mrs, Lewis, MIDDLL PHO ' LO, pose will) the Regional trophy. MLMBERS OF THL ,I,V, TEAM were SITIING; Sand ' Dixon, Angie Jones, Teresa Keesee, Vicki Clapp, Carol Cullop. CO-C’AFrAlN; Edwina Brewer, C ' AP ' I AIN; Debbie Doyle, Connie Coch¬ ran, Lisa Tucker, Susan Vance. STANDING: Mrs. Judy H. Lewis, COACH; Janie King and Terri Blevins, STATIS ' LICTANS; P.itricia Sheets, Karen Hughes. Cindy Clark, Karla Little, Teresa Wassuni, Mary Wilson, CVcily Thompson, Becky Pafford, MANAGE R; Sonya Francisco, MANAGER; Eammy Vance, MANAGER. VARSITY SCORES C.ll.S OPPONENTS 56 38 Patrick Henry 29 34 Marion 38 45 Rural Retreat 29 25 Rich Valley 35 34 llolston 48 24 Va. High 53 34 Patrick Henry 62 15 Saltville 38 26 Marion 58 15 Saltville 52 7 Rich Valley 26 35 Rural Retreat 20 llolston 38 35 Va. High DISTRICT PLAYOFFS 34 llolston 32 47 Rural Retreat REGIONAL PLAYOFFS 31 28 Bath County 40 24 Bland 30 28 Rural Retreat STATE PLAYOFFS 42 45 Poquoson 135 Eighth Grade And Junior Varsity The 1975 Eighth Grade basketball team, coached by Mr. Don Ratliff, was composed of FIRST ROW: Joey Blankenbeckler, Roger Wilson. Michael St. John, Jeff Rowland, Sam Blevins, Gary Heath. SECOND ROW: Tim Blevins, Tim Stewart, C. B. Guy, Jonathan Pierce, Randy Miller, THIRD ROW: Mike Sturgill, Larry Neikirk. Dennis Belcher, Scott Foster, John Harmon, ABOVE. Mike Little and Jim Love, below, prepare to rebound for the J.V. squad. Bivings Bonham and Jack Love tie up a Rural Retreat player for a jump ball. A tough defense keeps a Rich Valles’ player from scoring, lower photo. Basketball Teams Have Winning Seasons The 1976 Junior Varsity basketball team members included 1 IRST ROW: Larry Jennings, Mike Little, Jack Love, Steve Hall, Zac Caldwell. SLCONl) ROW: Don Rlevins, MAN.VGI R: Wayne ShetYield, Tony l.egard, Bivings Bonham, Robert Cochran, Edwin Tomans, Tim llaga, Mr, R. Dwight Barker, C ' OACH. L ' rank Pugh, MANAGER, was absent at the time the picture was taken. Statisticians and managers, Don Blevins, Brent Eoster, Mike Groseclose and Ben Hult, above, pose with the District Tournament trophy which they helped make possible. Gene Higgins and E ' rank Pugh were absent tro m the picture. The two returning lettermen tor the Varsity team. Cliarles Tucker and Robbie E’enner. ;ire shown with head coach Dickie Greer and assistant coach H. C. Carter, right. Members of the varsity squad were (above) Mr. Dickie Greer, HEAD C OACH, Mike Groseclose, Ben Huff, Brent Foster, MANAGERS; Mr. H. C. Carter, ASSISTANT COACH; Robbie Fenner, CAPTAIN; Bruce Woodson, CO-CAP ' I’AIN; Tony Legard, Tommy Little, Herbie Montgomery, John Jennings, Mike Meade, Bivings Bonham, C ' harles Tucker, Steve Kegiey, Lynn Vanhoozier, Mike Little. (NOT PIC¬ TURED; Frank Pugh, Gene Higgins, MANAGERS.) Cheer¬ leaders, below, greet the team as they rush onto the floor before a game. OPPOSITE PAGE: John Jennings controls a tip against Holston’s Johnny Cato. Steve Kegley, lower left, rebounds. Mr. Dickie Greer, far right, gives inst ructions during a time-out. The Chilhowie 1975-’76 Varsity basketball squad played even .500 ball in regular season action, but won four out of five playoff games including two games during the Hogoheegee District Tournament. The Warrior cagers finished with an overall record of 14 wins and 11 losses under the coaching of Mr. Dickie Greer, head coach, and Mr. H. C. Carter, assistant coach. In Regional tournament play, the team took wins over Buffalo Gap and Bland but lost to Natural Bridge in the finals. All Regional games were played at Emory and Henry College. Charles Tucker, a sophomore, broke the school scoring record by scoring forty points during a game with Rural Retreat. Charles was also chosen Player of the Year in the District, First Team All District, and All Southwest Va. player. John Jennings, center, made First Team All District, and Robbie Fenner made Second Team all District. 138 Varsity Wins District Tourney VARSITY SCORhS ( ' .ll.S. OIM ' ON LINTS 12 52 Lebanon 44 71 Tenn. High 66 58 LT. Cliiswell 68 73 Rural Re! real 63 46 Patrick Henry 67 68 Last 66 51 Rich Valley 71 75 Holston 84 62 Saitville 74 96 Bland 52 56 Holston 53 60 Rural Retreat 41 70 Tenn. High 83 71 Rich Valley 72 71 lhand 82 59 Saitville 62 66 Lebanon 64 62 Last SMYTH (OLINTY ' lOCRNAMLNT 76 62 Rich Valley 68 72 Marion DISTRICT TOL ' RNAMENT 65 62 Holston 63 56 Rich Valley RHGIONAT TOLIRNAMHNT 71 47 ButTalo Gap 64 56 Bland 47 52 Natural Bridge Mark Cole, upper left, works for a pinning combination. Kevin F.lswick moves in for a “take down”, upper right. Mike Goodman, above, wiggles out of a hold, Mr. R. Dwight Barker is pictured above as he uses a new video-tape system to film a wrestling match with Patrick Henry which was attended by the C.H.S. student body as an assembly. Mat Team Wins District Championship Coached by Mr. Ron Ball, the IhTS-’Th wrestling team compiled a record of eight wins and one loss. The team finished the season as District Champs, third place winners in Region C, and sixtlr place winners in State Competition. Team members set a Group .4 record by winning 20 consecutive duel matches. On an individual basis, Beardog Blevins won in Regional competition, won the State Championship in the Unlimited Weight class and was chosen Wrestler of the Year in S. W. Va. Mark Cole placed third in State competition and set a school record for tlie quickest pin —16 seconds. Mike Goodman also placed third in the State. Tim Blevins, a sophomore, placed fourtli in the h8-lb. class during the State competition held at Stonewall Jackson High School. Manassas. Richard Richardson also won the Regional title in the 167-lb. weight class. SCORES C.H.S. VISITORS 42 15 Auburn 66 Pennington Gap 52 12 Holston 38 20 Powell Valley 51 6 Holston 16 47 Abingdon 44 15 Patrick Henry 52 12 Auburn 1 0 St. Paul (forfeit) Members of the Wrestling team, left, were Jeff Richardson, Allen Hensley. N ' ernon Sturgill, Tim Blevins, Doug Hawkins, .Mike Blevins, Mike Halsey (1 IRST ROW). SLCOND ROW: Mr. Ron Ball. CO.ACH; Beardog Blevins, Kevin Elswick, Richard Richardson, Mark Cole, Mike Goodman. Jimmy Sheets. Jimmv’ Lee, MANGER. Beardog Blevins, above, works for a pin on his way to the State championship. 141 Athletes May Participate in Golf And Volleyball Members of the Volleyball team were Mrs. Linda J. Siegel, COACH; Rachel Reasor, CAPTAIN; Susie Johnson, CO-CAPTAIN; Mrs. Judy H. Lewis, ASSISTANT COACH; Barbara Landis, Bonnie Landis, Carla Lrancisco, Debbie Conner, Carol Dowell, Becky Hall, Vickie Freeman, MANAGER; Linda Wolfe, Kaye Stewart, Debbie Stewart, Dorothy Culbert, Janie King, STATISTICI¬ AN; Judy Dowell, MANAGER. Members of the Golf team, above, were Frank Pugh, Mike Frye, Jimmy Sheets, Jim Love, David Duncan, Chip Vance and Mr. H. C. Carter, COACH. 142 Tlie Girls’ Volleyball team ended their season with a record of 8 wins and 3 losses which included a 5-1 District record. Rachel Reasor was voted Most Valuable Player by her teammates. Susie Johnson received the trophy for Most Points Scored. All home Golf matches were played on the Scenic View Golf Course located near Chilhowie. Mike [- ' rye and Jimmy Sheets were the only four-year lettermen. Mike represented C.H.S. at the regional competi¬ tion where he placed third. Me was the first C.H.S. golfer to represent the school at the State level. Various action pictures which were taken during Volleyball and Golf matches are pictured on the.se two pages. Girls Win Fifth At Regionals Members of the Girls’ Track team who advanced to the State Meet were Jennifer Doss in the 220, Rachel Reasor in the Hurdles and Susan Vance in the Mile. Susan Vance placed Fifth at State. .Members of the Track team received either letters or bars from Mrs. Judy 11. Lewis, coach, at the Awards Assembly. Special recognition was given to Rachel Reasor for scoring the most points during the Track Season. Teresa Croson was awarded a trophy for being the Most Dedicated Girls’ Track Team Member. Vicki Freeman “hands off’ to Barbara Landis during the Mile Relay. Carol Polk and Susan Vance are shown during the 880-Relay. Rachel Reasor, above, hurdles, and does the Broad Jump, right. OPPOSITF P.4GE: Joanie Beny is shown throwing the discus. Pam Doss, far right, runs the 100-Yard Dash during a Track Meet. 144 145 i i I Track Team Wins Fifth Consecutive District Title Coaclied by Mr. R. Dwight Barker, the 1976 Boys’ Track Team ended their season with a 1 2-2 record. Junior Wyatt received the Most Dedicated Track Team Member Award at tlie Awards Assembly. Ik’urdog Blevins, above left, set a new school record by throwing the shot put 47’I0”. .lay Cole, right, set a new school record in pole vaulting with 1 2’()”. He also set new District and Regional records. .lunior Wyatt, upper right, is pictured running the anchor leg of the 880 relay, .lunior won f irst Place at the District Meet. Herbie Montgomery, above, high jumps. f If I I .1 146 m Mike Me;ide and Tom Odum are pictured, upper left, hurdling” down the track. Bivings Bonham, upper right, won riiird Place in the 880-yard run at the District Track Meet. This Rouse and Steve Kegley, above, are shown during the baton exchange in the Mite Relay. Members of the 1976 Track team were Billy Wheeler, M.ANACiTR; Leroy Woods, C. B. Gu ’, Chris Marion. Mike Sturgill, Steve Austin, M.AN- A(il R; Ben Huff, Herbie Montgomery, Tim Blevins. Dean Cole, J ' rnie Miller, George Blevins, Larry .lennings, fomms ' Overbay, Steve Kegley, Steve .lackson. .Junior Wyatt, C. P- TAIN; Clarence Kimble, Cla ' Odum. Steve Ridge. .Ia ' Cole. Richard Richardson. Mike Little, Rob O ' Brien. Ricky Crusenberry, Mr. R. Dwight Barker, COACH; Robert Cochran, Mike Meade. Bivings Bonham, .Alan Hale. Beardog Blevins, Tom Odum. William Kelly, C.AFI ,A1N; I Ills Rouse. CAPfAlN. Warriors Finish Second In District i 1 Mr. Don Ratliff, left, watches his team perform. First baseman Ray Heath holds a Saltville runner on base, above. Doug Rise waits for a pitch, below left. Ray Heath takes his turn at bat, below. Ii U Members of the baseball team who won special recognition were Ray Heath, (iolden Glove Award; Jimmy Lee, Most ,Stolen Bases Award; and Doug Bise, who was recognized for having the most stolen bases as well as receiving the RBI Award. Members of tlie 1976 W arrior Baseball Team were I- ' IRST ROW ' : Lynn Vaiihoozier, Dong Bise, Ldwin Lomans, Tim Blevins, Lewis Doane, Robbie l enner, Dong Hawkins, Matt Blevins, Mike (troseelose. STATISTICIAN. STCONl) ROW’: Tim Haga, .MAN.AGL.R: Brnce Woodson, Chris Doss, Dave Neikirk, Revin 1- Iswick, Jerry Blevins, Wayne Sheffield, Jimmy Lee, Ra ' Heath, Robert f iler, MANA- GLR. Jimm - Lee, winner of Most Stolen Bases Award, heads back to first base in a game with Saltville, right. .Matt Blevins, below, heats an attempted pick off throw b ' diving into first base. 149 Warrior Band Participates In During the 1975-’76 school year, tlie Warrior Band, under the direction of Mr. Pat Miller, participated in several contests and festivals in Virginia, Tennessee and Florida. 150 Various Parades And Festivals OPPOSI ' FL PAGP: I ' lie Warrior Band, top photo, is shown pert ' orniing during the Southeastern Band [•estival at Bristol. Majorettes, tar left, rela. before the parade. Bill Bonham, right, displays the No. I trophy won at Bristol. Band members, left, pose in front of the motel in which they stayed during their trip to P’lorida. Band members, below, are sliown as they practice for their l lorida performance. Trumpet and trombone players are shown “hard” at work. Tim Blevins, below, “charnrs” a friend during the band’s trip to Florida. 151 Warrior Band And Chorus Participate In School Activities The Chorus, during its first year of organiza¬ tion, gave a special concert at a faculty meeting and presented a Christmas Concert and a Bicentennial Concert to the student body. Chorus members participated in a workshop at Marion Senior High School. The Warrior Band performed at pep rallies, ball games and various school assemblies. Ttie Warrior Band promoted school spirit during pep rallies (right) and ballgames (lower right). The chorus, below, sang at the Qiristmas Concert. The Warrior Band, lower left, presented field shows during half-time activities. 152 Compliments of “Today’s Photographs Are Tomorrow’s Treasures” CHILHOWIE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S CLUB GREEAR STUDIO AND GIFT SHOP Marion, Virginia Compliments of DR.O. 0. SMITH, JR. Center Building Marion, Virginia SOUTHERN STATES MARION COOPERATIVE, INC. 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Find Out What’s Happening In Your Community By Reading THE SMYTH COUNTY NEWS Tuesday’s and Thursday’s Marion, Virginia TINY TOWN PARK SALES, INC. “The Mobile Home People” Higliway 11 West - Chilhowie, Va. 24319 Gold Seal Total Electric Mobile Homes Compliments of SMYTH HOME CONSTRUCTION INC. SINGLETON ' S Building Material Dealers Contractors Chilhowie, Virginia Geo. C. Prater 783-2351 President Marion, Va. CHILHOWIE EXXON SERVICENTER “Service By The Golden Rule” Lubrication — Tires — Accessories Compliments of J. C. WILKINSON FARM JOE ATKINS’ MT. ROGERS SERVICE STATION Compliments of 24 Hour Wrecker Service “Service You Can Trust” ATKINS GROCERY Chilhowie, Va. 646-9691 Int. 81 Ex. 13 Atkins, Virginia 162 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’76! 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Loljfl —Chilhowie, Va. 646-3777 Lot §2 Hansonville - 889-2707 B. R. DENTON JERRY P. DENTON CHILHOWIE TRACTOR IMPLEMENT CO. Ford Tractors Farm Machinery Chilhowie, Virginia Phone 646-3642 CITY DRUG STORE CHILHOWIE BARBER SHOP Opposite Court House It Pays to Look Well Marion, Virginia Keep America Beautiful INDUSTRIAL WELDING AND MACHINE CORPORATION Atkins, Virginia Manufacturers and Field Erections of Water Tanks 165 HUNGRY MOTHER CAMP JENRETTE ' S FASHION SHOP GROUND Exclusive Fashions for Ladies and Teens Complete Hookups Swimming Groceries Marion, Virginia Laundry Reservations Taken 783-2046 Compliments of GREEVER CLINIC FRANCIS BROTHERS INC. SPORTING GOODS Hunting Fishing Camping Team Sports FORD GROCERY 76 GAS GROCERIES Seven Mile Ford FOX WINDOW AWNING CO. Awnings and Carports Marion, Virginia Compliments of ROY N. DAVIS Treasurer of Smyth County BARKWOOD FAMILY SHOE STORE Marion Plaza Hwy. HE Marion, Va. Phone: 783-4460 KAYE EDWARDS BEAUTY SALON ECHO SALES COMPANY 330 N. Main St. Wholesale Marion, Virginia Chilhowie, Virginia Phone: 783-7744 Phone: 646-8472 GREEN HILL MARKET Compliments of Chilhowie, Va. GENERALSHALE PRODUCTS CORP. “Groceries and Gas” Proprietor Marion, Virginia James Joines Phone 783-3156 646-8109 166 GREEVER ' S DRUG STORE, INC “Over 60 years of Service” HAROLD CROUSE B AND B DEPT. STORE AUTO SALES Phone 646-8861 Clothing and Footwear Wholesale Used Cars for everyone Chilhowie, Virginia 167 SUE ' S SHOP MARION FIRESTONE AND RECAPPING COMPANY Chilhowie, Va. Meadowview, Va. Marion, Virginia “Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear” “Parties by Reservation” Phone 783-7178 LINCOLN BUILDERS JOHNSON ' S 5 10 SUPPLY CO., INC. All Kinds of Lumber Building Material Chilhowie, Virginia Marion, Virginia Compliments of MARION LAUNDRY Marion, Virginia Compliments of MARION DRUG COMPANY, INC. LYNNANN’S BEAUTY SALON C. H. JOHNSON, JR. BUILDING CONTRACTOR 325 Coyner Avenue 646-8496 Marion, Virginia Rt. 2 Marion, Va. JENNINGS-WARREN MOTOR CO., INC. Marion, Virginia PONTIAC-BUICK GMC-OPEL HOUSTON SERVICE STATION UNION 76 “Service is our Business” HWY. II Chilhowie, Va. Phone 646-8688 HEATH HALL FURNITURE CO. Opposite the Court House Compliments of Marion, Virginia THE H M STORE 783-2047 168 JOHN M. MATHEW, CLU GENERAL MANAGER United moha.xL A Mutual of Omaha Campanii LIFE, HEALTH, BUSINESS INSURANCE PENSION PLANS Marion Plaza Marion, Va., Phone 783-7256 “Congratulations Class of’76” THE GAS HAUS 1 2 FIRST NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK A Dominion Bankshares Bank GOOD QUICK Marion, Virginia SERVICE AA 169 RAINBOW AUTEL AND RESTAURANT PHONE 646-8411 Chilliowie, Virginia MOUNT ROGERS INN 170 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE H. S. WILLIAMS COMPANY Fred Vivian Holliday Steel Building Division “Home-owned Family Store” Box 888 Marion, Virginia P. 0. Box 269 Phone 646-3411 Phone Area 703—783-3185 Chilhowie, Virginia 24319 High Pressure Equipment Compliments of Super Vacuum AUTO VILLAGE B AND S CAR WASH Chilhowie, Virginia TRY IT we need it. BERRY IRON AND METAL Division of Berry Enterprises, Inc. Iron Metal Dealer “Wliere Shopping Is A Pleasure” B. R. Berry J. T. Bishop Phone 646-3181 Marion, Virginia Chilhowie, Va. Conipliinents of BONHAM BROTHERS (irowers and Packers of BONSON BRAND PRODUCTS BONHAM OIL CO. EXXON CO. IkS.A. Bo.x 607 Glade Spring, Va. 24340 Phone 429-5712 171 Congratulations Class of’76 BRUNSWICK CORPORATION Marion, Virginia 172 the Cbtege From the atom to the sun ... the uni¬ verse pulsates with energy m many forms. The challenge is to find ways ... new ways...to utilize the earth’s vast store¬ house of fuels in providing the energy needed for this nation to continue to be great. The means innovative technolo¬ gies, exotic engineering, dynamic architec¬ ture - exciting advances that must come if man is to tap Nature ' s lode for the energies he needs. From the smallest part of the uni¬ verse to the largest... that ' s the scope of the energy field today. The opportunity for personal achievement is infinite: the chal¬ lenge, one that must be met. APPALACHIAN POWER CO. CATALOG SALES AGENCY 125 Main Street Marion, Virginia Phone 783-7244 Shop WARD ' S Catalog For Over I()(),()()() Items. Better Values, More Selections, Better Quality Merchandise Serving the Customer For Over 100 Years KENT MARTIN, Agent Compliments of KERN ' S BAKERY Bristol, Virginia SERV-ALL, INC. Institutional Wholesaler 928 V. State Street Bristol, Tennessee HI-WAY DRIVE IN “The DIP-DOG Stand” Owned and Managed By Grant Hall Phone 783-2698 RIVERSIDE EXXON HALL ' S SKATELAND Exit 13 181 646-9953 Adwolle Road — 3 miles west of Marion Marion, Va. SERVICE wrni a smile OPEN 6 NIGHTS A WI EK Also Air Condition Service OPEN SL ' ND.A ’ by reservation Owned by: James W. Burgess SPECIAL GROCP RATES 173 Compliments of MILLER ' S PLACE Chilhowie, Va. CHILHOWIE FARM SERVICE, INC. Wayne Feeds Farm Supplies Custom Grinding Phone 646-3561 Chilhowie, Va. MARION RADIO SHACK SCENIC VIEW GOLF COURSE Chilhowie, Virginia 213 Main St. J. M. Wilkinson, Manager Phone 646-3535 783-5927 HOME OF THE WARRIOR GOLF TEAM Compliments of THE STEAK HOUSE PARK DRIVE IN THEATRE Exit 16 1-81 Park Blvd. 783-2451 783-8730 Marion, Va. CHILHOWIE MOTOR ARCO CORPORATION Atlantic Richfield Company Automobiles Jeeps Chilhowie Oil Company Fuel Oil Gasoline P. 0. Box 154 Chilhowie, Va. Phone 646-8431 Chilhowie, Va. PHONE David Rouse, President 646-3121 Compliments of SOUTHWEST AUTO PARTS CO. Phone 783-8854 Compliments of VIRGINIA HOUSE FURNITURE CORPORATION P.O. Box 138 Atkins, Virginia 24311 174 SUPREME MILLS, INC. AND SUPREME MILLS OUTLET STORE Ladies’, Men’s and Boy’s Hosiery Chilhowie, Virginia Manufacturers of “Sensation” and “Ironweve” Compliments of J.C. WILKINSON, D.M.V. GILLS AND MILES INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Bank of Marion Bldg. Marion, Virginia Reliable Insurance Service Since 1910 D. D. Hull Harold D. Slemp Compliments of SMYTH CO. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. CHILHOWIE FURNITURE CO. Homeowners Policies and Bank of Marion Building Lantz C. Haywood WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME Secretary Phone 783-7871 THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO. ROBINETTE CHEVROLET-OLDS. INC. Paint — Carpet — Wallcovering KING OF WHEELS Phone 783-261 1 Marion, Va. 24354 1025 N. Main St. Marion, Va. We Make You Feel Right at Home 783-5116 MULLIN’S SHOE CENTER Shoes for the Entire Family at Popular Prices Main Street Chilhowie, Va. McNEIL FURNITURE COMPANY Box 879 Marion, Virginia Compliments of MODEL BEAUTY SHOP 244 East Main Street Marion, Va. Compliments of MASTER ARK SERVICE STATION Main St. Marion, Va. 176 LAUREL SPRING DAIRY l-annbesl Distributors “Your Only Home Town Dairy” Fresh Dairy Products A complete line of Dairy hood: Sour cream, margarine, cream topping, sterile whipping cream, fruit drinks, low tat 2% milk, fortified skim milk. Phone: 783-2307 Route 3 llwy. 650 Marion, Va. GOODMAN JEWELERS “Four Stores To Serve You” “Class Ring Fleadquarters” Bristol Saltville Marion Chilhowie 177 APPALACHIAN ATHLETIC Compliments of HOUSE INCORPORATED BARNETT ' S CHILHOWIE The House of Courtesy, FUNERAL HOME Quality and Service 646-5311 709 Volunteer Parkway 646-5411 Box 3863 Bristol, Tenn. 37602 Chilhowie, Va. W ASSUM ' S NURSERY Office 343-2421 P.O. Box 12393 Res. 343-3454 LANDSCAPING Serving the Entire Area C. B. HALSEY CO., INC. Phone 646-3516 Food Service Distributors Call Dick for Free Estimate Robin L. Doss Sales Representative Roanoke, Va. 24025 “Extra Care Every Where” By The Dodge Boys See Them At HOLSTON MOTOR COMPANY INC. Marion, Virginia MARION MUTUAL AGENCY, INC. All Kinds of Insurance 109 Iron Street Marion, Va. Phone 783-8106 Nite 783-8107 Ira E. Wilkins, Sr. Ruth Hartsock GRISSOM MOTOR PARTS, INC. Marion 783-3181 Chilhowie 646-8915 GOODMAN DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY We now offer both types of Carpet Cleaning. Jet Steam Service. Professional and rental systems. 178 TRIANGLE MOTOR SALES, INC. Service Body Shop Phone 783-4627 Marion, Virginia Compliments of TROUTMAN’S T.V. APPLIANCES Chilhowie, Virginia Best Compliments BONHAM MOTOR COMPANY Chilhowie, Virginia 1h£ Bank OF Marion ROYAL OAK BRANCH Jgy DOWNTOWN 1600 north MAIN ’ MAIN STREET SHOE CENTER INC. Marion, Va. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Corrie L. Forrest Phone 783-2221 Marion, Virginia 24354 Compliments of ANDERSON FLRNITLIRE SHOWROOM (Furniture at Outlet Prices) Hwy. 1 1 783-3336 Atkins, Va. ARKIE’S BEAUTY SHOP Owner Arkie Rouse 218 W. Main Marion, Virginia Phone 783-2755 Compliments of PARGAS Compliments of POLI-NIT SHOPPE Hwy. 11 West Marion, Va. PRUNER’S SHOE SHOP Marion, Virginia Compliments of PUGH-PEARCEY TIRE COMPANY Compliments of DR. J. DAN REASOR Compliments of THE REGENT Marion, Virginia Complete Custom Fabric Drapery Service Notions THE SEWING BASKET West Main Street Chilhowie, Va. 179 THE JEWEL BOX, INC. Elgin Bulova International Sterling Samsonite Luggage Hollow Ware Gifts 28th year in diamond business Jack L. Alexander Owner and Manager 116 E. Main St. Marion, Virginia Phone 783-3621 DISCOUNT FURNITURE APPLIANCE Plumbing and Heating P. O. Box 494 Chilhowie, Virginia Phone: 646-8141 it’s the real thing DIXIE COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, INC. Bristol, Virginia Compliments of J. D. COLE, D.D.S. F. H. MOORE, JR., D.D.S. JERRY FRENCH, D.D.S. EDWIN WALKER, D.D.S. BILL BLEVINS PARTS SERVICE AMERICAN MOTORS Phone 646-3133 P. O. Drawer G Chilhowie, Va. “Parts, Accessories and Service for all American Motors Products” 180 BERRY BUILDERS AND SUPPLY “Your Complete Building Supply Center” Phone 646-5333 Chilhowie, Va. 24319 CLARK ' S PHARMACY PRl-:tirRII TIONS ARl: OUR BUSINLSS” Doug Clark, Reg. Pli. Chilhowie, Va. SMYTH COUNTY MOTOR COMPANY, INC. 103 Pendleton Street Marion, Virginia 24354 FORD MERCURY Telephone 783-4500 181 VALLEY NURSING HOME A Div. of Mountain Empire Health Facilities, Inc. P. O. Box 746, Chilhowie, Va. 24319 SMYTH EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Farm Equipment Industrial Equipment Consumer Products Route 16, South Marion, Virginia Phone; 7834122 Compliments of CHILHOWIE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Chilhowie, Virginia VIRGINIA MONUMENT COMPANY West Lee Highway Marion, Virginia R.E. Moore and Mike Moore “See What You Buy” First Federal eAVINOe AND LOAN ASSN. OP SRteTOL 110 PteOMONT BT. 0 SOS S COMMCRCCBT. HOME Opftce BRANCH OPPICB Bristol ° Marion 303 S. COMMERCE STREET POST OFFICE BOX 505 MARI ON. VIRGINIA 24354 E L SALVAGE FURNITURE Compliments of Iligliway 11 West of Abingdon EVANS DIST. CO., INC. Abingdon, Virginia Marion Norton Larry Eggers Jerry Eggers “New Furniture At Discount Prices” 182 ADVERTISERS INDEX A D American Furniture 161 Anderson Furniture Showroom 179 Appalachian Athletic House 178 Appalachian Power Company 173 Arco 174 Arkie’s Beauty Shop 179 Atkin’s Grocery 162 Atkin’s, Joe, Mt. Rogers Service Station 162 Auto Village 171 B Baldwin’s 171 Balfour, L.G. Co. 172 Ball Bros. Furniture Company 162 Bank of Marion 179 Barker’s 162 Barkwood Family Shoe Store 166 Barnett’s Chilhowie Funeral Home 178 B B Auto Sales 167 Berry Builders and Supply 181 Berry Iron and Metal 171 Better Priced Used Cars 181 Beulah’s Beauty Shop 160 Blevins, Bill Parts and Service 180 Bonham Brothers 171 Bonham Motor Co. 179 Bonham Oil Co. 171 Brunswick Corporation 172 Brunswick Hurricane Bowl 165 B S Car Wash 171 Byrd Goff Construction Co. 158 C Chilhowie Barber Shop 165 Chilhowie Business and Professional Women’s Club 154 Chilhowie Chamber of Commerce 182 Chilhowie Exxon Servicenter 162 Chilhowie Farm Service Inc. 174 Chilhowie Florist 167 Chilhowie Motor Corporation 174 Chilhowie Implement Tractor Co. 165 City Drug Store 165 Clark Petroleum 158 Clark’s Pharmacy 181 Claudine’s Beauty Salon 165 Cole, J. D. DDS 180 Crouse, Harold Dept. Store 167 Davis, Roy N. 166 D D Mobile Homes 165 DeVault’s Inc. 154 Discount Furniture Appliances 180 Dixie Coca Cola Bottling Co. 180 E Echo Sales Co. 165 Edwards, Kaye Beauty Salon 166 E L Salvage Furniture 182 Ervin’s Market 165 Evans Distributing Co. 182 F Farmbest 182 First Federal Savings and Loan 182 First National Exchange Bank 169 Fisher’s Jewelers 165 Ford Grocery 166 Ford Supply Co. 156 Fox Window and Awning Co. 166 Francis Bros. Inc. 166 G Gas Haus 1 2 169 General Shale Products Corp. 166 Gills Miles Insurance Agency, Inc. 176 Goodman Dry Cleaners Laundry 178 Goodman Jewelers 177 Greear Studio Gift Shop 154 Green Hill Market 166 Greever Clinic 166 Greever’s Drug Store 166 Grissom Motor Parts Inc. 178 H Hale Brothers 154 Hall’s Skateland 173 Halsey, C.B. Company Inc. 178 Harvey’s Jewelry 154 Heath Hall Furniture 168 Hi-Way Drive In 173 H M Store 168 Holston Motor Co. Inc. 178 Holston Service Station 168 Hungry Mother Campground 166 183 1 Industrial Welding Machine Corp. 165 J Jennings-Warren Motor Co. 168 Jenrette’s Fashion Shop 166 Jewel Box, The 180 Johnson, C.H. Jr. 168 Johnson’s 5 10 168 K Kern’s Bakery 173 L Laurel Spring Dairy 177 Lincoln Builder’s Supply Co., Inc. 168 Lynnann’s Beauty Salon 168 M Marion Drug Co. 168 Marion Firestone Recapping Co. 168 Marion-Harwood 158 Marion Laundry 168 Marion Mutual Agency Inc. 178 Marion Radio Shack 174 Martin’s Garage Used Cars 165 Master Ark Service Station 176 McNeil Furniture Co. 176 Miller’s Place 174 Model Beauty Shop 176 Montgomery Ward 173 Mt. Rogers Inn 170 Moxley, Wiley J. Jonathan 154 Mullin’s Shoe Store 176 Mutual of Omaha Co. 169 N National Bank of Chilhowie, The 156 National Honor Society 163 F Pargas 179 Park Drive-In Theatre 174 Parks-Belk 160 Piggly Wiggly 154 Poli-Nit Shoppe 179 Pruner’s Shoe Shop 179 Pugh-Pearcy Tire Co. 179 R Rainbow Autel Restaurant 170 Reason, Dr. Dan J. 179 Regent, The 179 Rhudy Appliance 160 Riverside Exxon 173 Robinette-Chevrolet-Olds Inc. 176 Rowland, Doris Florist 164 R T Fabrics 154 S Scenic View Golf Course 174 Serve-All Inc. 173 Sewing Basket, The 179 Shoe Center, The 179 Singleton’s 162 Skyland Va. Corporation 159 Smith Dr. O. O. Jr., 154 Smyth County Community Hospital 155 Smyth County Motor Co., Inc. 181 Smyth County Mutual Fire Insurance Company 176 Smyth County News, The 162 Smyth County Sheriff s Dept. 164 Smyth Equipment 182 Smyth Home Construction Inc. 162 Southeast Auto Parts Co. 174 Southeastern Music Inc. 154 Southern States Marion Cooperative Inc. 154 Steak House, The 174 Sue’s Shop 168 Supreme Mills Inc. 175 T Tiny Town Park Sales Inc. 162 Triangle Motor Sales Inc. 179 Troutman’s TV Appliance 179 V Valley Nursing Home 182 Vance Co., The 160 Va. Farm Bureau 157 Va. House Furniture Co. 174 Va. Monument Co. 182 W Waddell Transfer 154 Wassum’s Nursery Landscaping 178 Western Auto Assoc. Store Chilhowie 171 Western Auto Assoc. Store Marion 179 Wilkinson, J.C. DMV 176 Wilkinson, J. C. Farm 162 Williams Funeral Home 176 Williams, H. S. Company 171 Williams, Sherwin Co., The 176 WMEV 162 184 ( 1 I -3 3 -t li i. ! i
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