Chilhowie High School - Chilvalee Yearbook (Chilhowie, VA)
- Class of 1977
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vm Chilvalee Chilhowie 1 Drawer Z Chilhowiey I Pictured above are Joleen Bryant, Homecoming Queen, with escort Roy Hughes; Sonya Francisco, former Miss Chilhowie; and a scene I from the prom sponsored by the Junior Class. 3 . 60 Greg Landis, a senior, is shown during a tour of Emory and Henry College which was sponsored by the Guidance Department. A new state requirement — co-ed P.E. classes — resulted in the scene above right. Juniors, above, complete personal information forms. 4 Piclufed above are Jeff Mash, S.C.A, presideiit; Daniel Sturgill with his famous “ 43”; and Opal Blevins, Suzanne Smith, Dusty Shepherd, Thelma G. Rouse and Dorothy T. Weddle, seniors, People who attended school events and assisted with Chiivalee financial dealings are shown above. Advisers Co-Editors s Carol C. Higgins Chilvalee Staff Salutes Coach Dickie Greer Barbara Mutter and Carla Francisco, upper right, presented a gift to Coach Greer from the girls ' basketball team. Mr. R. Dwight Barker, representing the faculty, presented an essential item in green (shown above). Jeff Mash. S.C.A. president, presented the gift from the student body to Coach Greer. Greg Nicks, Junior class vice-president, presented the class ' s token of ap¬ preciation for Coach Greer ' s assistance while class sponsor. The Chilvalee Staff wishes to dedicate this sports section of the 1977 Chilvalee to Mr.Dickie Greer. Coach Greer taught and coached for four years at C.H.S. He taught Physical Education and Drivers ' Education and coached Varsity basket¬ ball, Junior Varsity football and Varsity track. Best wishes to Coach Greer as he goes to John S. Battle in Washington County. 9 C.H.S. Cheerleaders Promote School Spirit Varsity cheerleaders arc pictured in the top photo at a basketball game. row) Lisa Duncan. Karen Rector, Becky Tuell and Geraldine J.V. cheerleaders included (first row) Donna Gray, Cecilia Ganaway, Montgomery. CART.AIN; .Jennifer Cole. CO-C. ' PT.AIN: Terry Greer and (second 10 Varsity cheerleaders were Alice Wilson. Vickie Williams, Gina Fenner, .loleen Bryant, Debbie Conner, Sally Cox, Sandy Smith. CABTAIN; and Tammy Sturgill. .I.V. cheerleaders joined Varsity cheerleaders for Homecoming ac¬ tivities, lower lelt. Former cheerleaders, lower right, judged cheerleader candidates. Debbie Conner, Joleen Bryant, Gina Fenner and Vickie Williams dis¬ play dilTerent emotions during the tense moments of the Regional Basketball Playoffs. Debbie Conner and Tammy Sturgill, upper right, sold football tickets during both lunch periods. Varsity cheerleaders attended camp at Virginia Inter- mont College where they received three blue ribbons and three spirit sticks. Some of their projects included a bonfire for the Homecoming game, a door decorating contest and judg¬ ing cheerleader candidates for 1977-78. 11 With Mrs. Judy H. Lewis again at the helm, the Girls’ varsity basketball team compiled a 13-6 record while the junior varsity team finished with a 13-2 record. Playoffs for the regular season championship were held at R. B. Worthy High School with the Warriors defeating Holston. District playoffs, held at Rich Valley High School, resulted in the C.H.S. varsity upending Rich Valley and Rural Retreat while the J.v. team captured another crown for C.H.S. by defeating Rural Retreat. Carla Francisco led the Varsity girls in total points scored. Leading rebounder was Edwina Brewer. Teresa Lomans led the J.V. team in both points and rebounds. Barbara Mutter, captain, was the only senior member of the team. Members of the Varsity team who were named to the All-District team were Barbara Mutter, Carla Francisco, Edwina Brewer, and Jennifer Doss. Both Girls’ Teams Win District Titles Varsity team members, pictured with Mrs. Judy H. Lewis, COACH, included Sandy Di. on, Lisa Tucker, Jennifer Doss, Susan Vance, Cecily Thompson, Pam Doss, Cindy Clark, Carla Francisco, CO-CAPTAIN; Edwina Brewer, Barbara Mutter, CAPTAIN; Susie Johnson, MANAGER; Deirdra Ganaway, MANAGER; Susan Blevins, STATISTICIAN. Members of the Junior Varsity team included Vicki Clapp, CO¬ CAPTAIN; Mrs. Judy H. Lewis, COACH; Angie Jones, CAPTAIN; Debbie Sanders, MANAGER; Connie Cochran, Patricia Sheets, Carol Polk, Teresa Lomans, Teresa Wassum, Karla Little, Angie Garrett, Dolly Jennings, Debbie Tuck, Debbie Doyle, Jeanette Thompson, Eva Lee, MANAGER. Teresa Wassum “pulls down another valuable rebound, upper left. Jennifer Doss, above, leads a fast break. 13 Eighth Grade And J.V.’s Post Winning Records Members of the J.V, team were Larry Jennings, Allen Hensley, Mike Haga, Larry Neikirk, Burton Martin, Mike Sturgill, Mr. Dickie Greer, COACH; Dean Cole, Scott Foster, John Pierce, Eddie Branson, CAPTAIN; C. B. Guy, Tyrone Montgomery, Chip Vance. Earnie Miller, Rickey Doane and John Harmon were absent from the picture. OPPOSITE PAGE: Rob O’Brien, left, throws the option pass against Patrick Henry and carries the ball as Richard Richardson leads the blocking against Honaker. 14 1 I I Seniors who provided leadership included David Duncan. Pete Sturgill. Richard Richardson. Herbie Montgomery. Jay Cole. Rob O ' Brien. Tony Clapp. Kavin Blevins. Mike Meade. Jeff Mas h and Rusty Stam¬ per. below. Pete Sturgill, lower photo, dives across the goal line Tor a T.D. against Patrick Henry. Eighth grade team members included Kevin Sutherland. MAN.ACiER; David Hymen. Julius Sha ier. Darhyl Sha ier. John Stamper. Jerry Greer. Adam Sturgill. Jay Thompson. Randy Sturgill. Steve Vance. Lee Stewart. Tim Evans. Todd King. Mark Blevins. Jeff Rowland. Wally Blevins, Mike Farris. Pete King. Bobby McCihee. Randy Roe. Terry McReynolds. Jack Berry. Ste e Price. Robert Jeter, Mark Peake, Willie Sha ier. Coach Thomas W , McGhee, Coach Kenneth Butch Crewey, Tony Haga, John Cjullion, Mike Lomans, Dickie Kegley. Paul Nicks, Jay Keene, Mike Gollehon. Coach Ker- mit G. Nelson, Mike Shuler, Daniel Walker. Jim Brown, John Jackson, .Sam Blcwins, C.APT.AIN; Greg Belcher, Steve Harris, Bill Carrico, Russ Vance, Mike Blevins, Joe Dixon. Randy Miller, .Andy N ' anHoy. Jell’ Rector was absent from the pic¬ ture. 15 Sturgill And Clapp Lead Warriors Captains F’ete Sturgill and Tony Clapp served as captains of the Var¬ sity team, pictured below. Rob O ' Brien figbts for yardage against Saltville while Jack Love leads the blocking, bottom right. OPPOSITL PAGE: Mike Meade catches a T.D. pass. Lewis Doane, far right, works against W ise on offense. Rob O ' Brien goes for extra yardage against Patrick Henry (lower photo). 16 I 1 Varsity team members included Rusty Stamper, Jeff Mash, Mike Meade, Richard Richardson, Jay Cole, Tony Clapp, CAPTAIN, F’ete Sturgill, CAI’TAIN; David Duncan, Rob O ' Brien, Kavin Blevins, Herbie Montgomery, Frank Pugh, MANAGER: Allen Jones, MANAGER; Raymond Polk, Ricky Crusenberry, Jack Love, Mike Tittle, David Neikirk, Mike Halsey, Travis Crutchfield, Greg Nicks, Walter Pierce, C. B. Guy, Eddie Branson, Mr. H. C. Carter, COACH; Mr. Dickie Greer, COACH; Allen Hensley, Dean Cole, Mike Haga, Larry Neikirk, Larry Jennings, Tyrone Montgomery, Burton Martin, Mike Sturgill, Scott Foster, John Pierce, Mr. Don Ratcliff, COACH; Mr. Ron E. Ball, COACH. The Warrior Varsity football team ended the season with a 5-4-0 record. Scott Foster, a freshman, finished out the season as quarterback with a fine record of 687 yards rushing and five T.D, passes. Pete Sturgill, one of the two captains, won the Head Hunter Award. Mike Meade, who caught 24 passes with five of them leading to T.D. ' s, made All District — First Team Of¬ fense along with David Neikirk, First Team Defense. Pete Sturgill, Rob O ' Brien, Walter Pierce, Tony Clapp and Kavin Blevins made Second Team All District. 17 Eighth Grade And Junior Varsity The Eighth Grade Basketball team, coached by Mr. Don Ratcliff, compiled a season’s record of 14 wins as opposed to two losses. The leading scorer for the team was Greg Belcher, who also received an award for being chosen one of the five best players in the Eighth Grade Tournament which Chilhowie hosted. At the Eighth Grade Tournament, the team won second place from a field of eight teams. Eighth grade team members included Andy Overbay, Mike St. John, jay Thompson, Terry McReynolds, Mike Farris, Dickie Kegley, Jeff Rector, Greg Belcher, Jerry Mutter, Jackson Berry, Randy Miller and Sam Blevins. Eighth graders are shown after winning the Second Place Trophy in the Eighth Grade Tournament. Greg Belcher was named one of the top five players in the tournament, pictured below. 18 1 Basketball Teams Have Winning Seasons Tony I.egard atlcnipts lo dellcct a Blue Devil ' s shot, left. Joey Blankenheckler. below, is pieUired on defense. J.V. team members included Anlhony .Sha ier. Tony Legard, L arry .lennings, Zac Caldwell, Scolt l osler, .Sieve Hall, Roger Wilson, (jary Ilealh, Joey Blankenheckler, Dennis Belcher, (iary Blevins, MAN, ' (j[-R; Ron Ball, COACH; Ernie Miller, John Harmon, Dan Horne, Mike SUirgill, Chris Marion, Sammy McClure, MANA(il-.R; C. B. Guy, MANACilR. After dropping their opening game by a score of 40-39, the J,V, team compiled an overall season ' s record of 14- 3, The team defeated the Saltville J,V, team 45-35 for the Hogoheegee District Championship, The Warrior team was led throughout the season by Larry Jennings who tallied 167 points, Anthony Shazier scored 149, Zac Caldwell scored 146 points, and Scott Foster scored 105. Tony Legard led the J.V. team in rebounds with 122. He also scored the most points in a game — scoring 24. His game point average with 10.6. Scott Foster led in the assists category with 28. Mr. Ron Ball coached the J.V. team. 19 Varsity Compiles 20-4 Record (ireg Smith, above left, outsteps a Marion player for control of the ball. Herbie Montgomery blocks a shot, Tom Little, right, drives for the basket. Jennings, Tucker and Smith made the Smyth-County Tournament Team, upper left. Coached by Mr. Dickie Greer, who was Coach of the Year in the Hogoheegee District, the Warriors captured the regular season District Championship, the District Tournament Championship and the Smyth County Tournament Championship. All District Players were John Jennings, Greg Smith and Charles Tucker. Jennings led the team with rebounds. Charles Tucker, who brought his career record to 1,000 points, led with Most Recoveries, Most Field Goals, Best Point Average and Most Points. Greg Smith led in number of turnovers. Jennings, Tucker and Smith also made the All-County team. SCORE BLOCK C.H.S. OPPONENT 71 62 Lebanon 90 74 Saitville 76 80 Honaker 105 67 Castlewood 71 56 Castlewood 88 62 Saitville 93 72 Holston 82 66 Lebanon 77 61 Holston 81 79 East 79 69 Rich Valley 94 74 Rural Retreat 84 59 Honaker 75 71 Rich Valley 99 80 Rural Retreat 61 63 Patrick Henry 59 95 Tenn. High SMITH COUNTY TOURNAMENT 85 68 Saitville 74 70 Marion DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 53 52 Rural Retreat 71 60 Rich Valley REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 53 49 Fries 86 68 Fort Chiswell 47 63 Parry McClure John Jennings, 44, takes a turnover. Coach Dickie Greer changes the team strategy. Mike Meade, above, drives for the score. Mike Little, left, scores two against independence. Team members included John Jennings, Mike Meade, Tom Little, Bivings Bonham, tterhie Montgomerv, David Neikirk. Greg Nicks, Steve Kegley, Greg Smith. Charles Tucker. Mike Little and Lynn Vanttoo ier. Frank Pugh. Brent Foster. Ben tluff and Edwin Lomans were Managers and Statisticians. Mr. Dickie Greer and Mr. Kermit G. Nelson were coaches. 21 w W restling team members included Mark Smith. Mike Halsey, Tim Blevins, Danny Rowland, Allen Hensley, Dean Cole, Vernon -Sturgill, Coach H. C. Carter. Richard Richardson, CAPTAIN; Larry Neikirk, Tony Clapp, CAPTAIN; Wade Blevins. Joe Rowland, Jeff Richardson. CAPTAIN; Walter Pierce. .Mark Cole. .ASSIST.ANT CO.ACH. Tim Blevins, below left, goes for the pin. Joe Rowland, below, goes for a reversal. .Mike Blevins is pictured in the bottom photo. 22 I I Allen Hensley Places Fourth At State Joe Rowlund goes head-to-head with an Eagle wrestler. Danny Rowland, below, gets a “take down” to give C.H.S. two more needed points. Tony Clapp drives to pin his man. ! I i I: I’ i Captains Jeff Richardson. Tony Clapp and Richard Richardson provided leadership for the 1977 Wrestl¬ ing Team. Mr. H. C. Carter, assisted by Mark Cole, served as coach. In Regional Competition, Richard Richardson placed first, Walter Pierce and .Allen Hensley placed second, Larry Neikirk and Mike Halsey finished third and Jett Richardson finished in fourth place. 23 The two shots on this page show members of the team in action. a Susie Johnson and Becky Hall Lead Volleyball Team Due to weather eonditions, the Volleyball team, many of its matches. The team lost only two coached by Mrs. Judy H. Lewis, had to cancel seniors — Susie Johnson and Becky Hall. Team members, above, included Barbara Landis, Donna McGhee, Susie Johnson. C.XPT.AIN; Becky Hall, CAPTAIN; Jeanette Greer, I Bonnie I.andis, Julie Reynolds, 1). D. Ganaway, Cecily Thompson, Teresa Lomans, Kim Ratliff, Vickie Freeman, Carol Polk and Mrs. Judy H. Lewis, COACH. Cecily Thompson and Teresa Lomans are shown in action, below. Susie Johnson, below left, received the two Volleyball awards — Most Valuable Player and Most Points. Susan Vance Places Fifth At State Members of the Girls’ Track team included Anna Stamper, Susan Vance. Teresa Wassum, Jennifer Doss. Lisa Tucker, Teresa Croson, C.C. Ganaway, D.D. Ganaway, Vicki Freeman, Lori Lomans, Barbara Landis. Cecily Thompson, Susie Jones. Sondy Polk. Bonnie Landis. Teresa Lomans. Cheryl Ridge. Pam Doss, Carol Polk, and Kim Ratliff, upper photo. Anna Stamper, above, crosses the finish line. Teresa Croson “stretches for the broad jump, above. Mrs. Judy H. l.ewis, coach, studies the action during a meet on a rainy day. 26 Track Meet I i I I Coached by Mrs. Judy U. Lewis, the Girls ' Track team won their District Meet over Rich Valley and Holston. At the Smyth County meet, the girls came in second and the t ' ollow ' ing County Records were broken: Cheryl Ridge and Teresa Romans — Shot; Cecily Thompson — High Jump; and Carol Polk — 100. At the Regional Meet at Christiansburg High School, Cheryl Ridge, Cecily Thompson, Susan Vance and Anna Stamper won the privilege of representing C.H.S. at the State Meet. Susan Vance was the only one of the four who placed at State—winning fifth place in the Mile. Susan was selected Most Dedicated. Cecily Thompson was chosen Most Valuable. Susan Vance, left, expresses effort in winning the .Mile at the District Meet. Pam Doss, Cecily Thompson and Carol Polk “sweep the lOO-yd. Dash, .lenniferand Pam Doss make the ex¬ change during the relay, below right. Carol Dowell accepts the Second Place Trophy following the Smyth County Track Meet from Mr. Bill Harp. Mr. Dickie Greer Coaches Track Team Clay Odum goes into his spin for throwing the discus, above. Steve Kegley, upper left, leads the charge for the tape in the high hurdles at the District Meet. Jay Cole clears the bar during pole vault competition, up¬ per right. Dean Cole leads the pack” at the Smyth County Track Meet, right. Team members included Dean Cole, Chris Marion, Jay Cole, Steve Kegley, C. B. Guy, P J. Lundy, Leroy Woods, Mr. Ron Ball, .ASSIST.ANT CO.ACH; .Alan Jones, M.AN.AGER; Tim Blevins, Greg Landis, Clay Odum, Tommy Overbay, Richard Richardson, Mr. Dickie Greer, CO.ACH. Gary Blevins, M.AN.AGER, was absent from the picture. 28 Six team members represen¬ ted C.H.S. at Regionals: Leroy Woods, C. B. Guy, Richard Richardson, Steve Kegley, Tim Blevins and Jay Cole. Steve, Tim and Jay won the right to represent C.H.S. at the State Meet. After earlier winning the Mile, Tim Blevins crosses the tape after the Two- Mile at Saitville during the District Meet, far left. At the County Meet at Marion, Steve Kegley reaches for every available inch during his Long Jump, left. C.B. Guy and Richard Richardson are pictured below. P.j. Lundy, lower left, crosses the tape in a “photo finish with a Holston runner. Mr. R. Dwight Barker, who was in charge of the District Meet, cleans up the area in front of the High Jump bar for the next participant, lower right. t I C . 1 I 11 U C.H.S Even though the Warriors had their troubles this season, they were the only Hogoheegee team to defeat R. B. Worthy of Saltville in regular season action. David Neikirk had four homeruns, and Joe Rowland hit a grand slam home run. The award for Most Stolen Bases, Highest Batting .Average, Most Put Outs, and Most Stolen Bases were com¬ bined into one award. This award was presented to David Neikirk. David Neikirk. right, is congratulated after hitting one of his homeruns during the season. Doug Hawkins, below left, “plays it cool during a tricky pitch. Joe Rowland awaits a signal from the catcher before going into his wind-up for the pitch. OPPOSITE PAGE: Doug Hawkins scram¬ bles back to first base. Lynn Vantloozier prepares for the play. David Neikirk. lower photo, takes a cut at a pitch. Defeats R.B. Worthy Team members included Frank Pugh, Steve Hall, Mike Haga, Tarry Neikirk, Mike Sturgill, Ricky Doane, Lynn Vanlloo ier, Mike Halsey, MANAGER: Edwin Lomans, Matt Blevins, Greg Nicks, David Neikirk, Joe Rowland, Doug Hawkins, Tim Blevins and Mike Shuler, MANAGER. Mr. Don RatdilT, not pictured, coached the team. I 1 1 31 Thirty Six Vie For Miss Chilhowie The annual Miss Chilhowie Beauty Pageant, spon¬ sored by the C.H.S. Guidance Department, attracted thirty-six contestants. Mr. R. Dwight Barker and Mrs. Rebecca F. Sprinkle, guidance counselors, directed the event, with Mr. Barker serving as Master of Ceremonies. The thirty-six contestants are shown above. Terri Sturgill is pictured below. Several contestants “pose for the camera, above. 33 Joleen Bryant Is Crowned Miss Chilhowie W hom do you pick? The young man on ihe left or the lady i)n his right? On- looking spectators of the Miss C ' hilhowie Beauty Pageant may hav ' e asked themselves this question. The pageant was held on Saturday, September 18, in t he C. f 1. S. auditorium. The Beauty of Autumn”, the theme for the event, was characterized by the ap¬ pearance of the 36 girls who competed for the title of Miss C ' hilhowie 1976. To add variety to this traditional event, the contes¬ tants appeared on stage in both informal and formal attire. OPPOSITt: PAGE: The upper photo .show.s the judges deep in thought . Jeff Mash escorts Joleen Bryant. Miss C ' hilhowie 1976. following her crowning. Contestants .Anna Ruth Blevins and Laurinda Ha_ den. Tummy Sturgill. Miss C ' hilhowie 1974. and Son a Francisco. Miss C ' hilhowie 1975. compare pageants. Mr. R, Dwight Barker, master of ceremonies, takes a breather . Shown at the top of this page are Karen Mughes. second runner-up. Joleen Bryant, queen, and Gina Fenner, first runner-up. Chris 1 lollon takes her turn before the judges. Vickie Bonham, above, provided entertainment during in¬ termissions. The essentials used by the girls participating in the pageant are- pictured at the left. 35 Joleen Bryant Is Elected Homecoming Queen Members of the Homecoming Court included Karen Frazier, Class and Jennifer Cole, Sophomore Class. Varsity cheerleaders Eighth Grade; Ann Bonham, Freshman Class; Joleen Bryant, boosted school spirit at Homecoming, below. Queen, Laurinda Hayden, Senior Class; Karen Hughes, Junior Homecoming activities were held on October I at the foot¬ ball game with Patrick Henry. The S.C.A. sponsored a recep¬ tion for alumni in the cafeteria before the game and a sock hop in the gym following the game. The queen was crowned at half-time by the captains of the football team — Pete Sturgill and Tony Clapp. Joleen Bryant was elected queen. OPPOSITE P.AGE: Karen Frazier and Ann Bonham are shown walk- Joleen Bryant, queen, was escorted by Roy Hughes. Pete ing across the field with their escorts — Tim Landis and Cliff Brooks. Sturgill, football captain, “congratulates Joleen. upper right. The Warrior Band wore special attire and gave a special performance at Homecoming. Members of the Homecoming Court, left, pose for spectators. 37 Junior Class Presents “Fur, Feathers And Lady Luck” 1 ' “Fur, Feathers, and Fady Luek” was presented by the C.H.S. Junior Class on Deeember 7 at X:()() p.m. in the school auditorium. Fhe play was very sueeessful with its comieal view of a little girl who strikes it rich by drawing the winning ticket to a “dream” house. She didn’t realize all the problems this would cause for the members of her family. Additional problems were also added by the arrival of a “southern belle” to the city. Tommy Overbay served as stage manager with Gene Vestal as student director. Faculty directors were Mr. Dickie Greer, Mr. Ron Ball, Mrs. IJnda J. Siegel and Mrs. Mary B. Aker. OPPOSITE: PACiP: Frank Pugh and . Alice W il.son. top photo, dueplay their “brotherly and sisterly love during the opening scene of the play. Frank Pugh, tar left, relaxes (; habit ' .’). Debbie Pruitt receives last-minute instructions from 1 arry Joines, technical director. Alice W ilson. Ka e Stewart and Mrs. Mary B. Aker lake a break . Tommy Overbax and Frank Pugh entertain the audience before curtain time. David Neikirk and .Alice Wilson “tried to provide romance during the play. Billy Wheeler and Debbie I’ruitt admire his burgular alarm. Pal Miller and Debbie Stewart discuss his possible eviction. Other play characters who were not pictured are Debbie Ciollehon and Vickie Williams. 39 Seniors Present “Brother Goose” “Brother Goose”, a comedy in three acts, was presented to the public on April 28 in the C.H.S. auditorium. The play was directed by Mrs. Pansy R. Rollins, Mrs. Mary E. Farmer and Tom W. McGhee. Jeff Adams was an architect by day and a general cleaner-upper for his orphaned brother and sisters by night. Imagine the fun that resulted when a saleslady is mistaken by Jeff as being the new housekeeper. Martha Lynn F. Heath and Rob O ' Brien are pictured at the right. Pictured below are Julia Buchanan, Martha Lynn F. Fleath and Tammy Vance. Sandra Rhudy gets revenge on Ben Huff while Terri Sturgill acts as a witness. Rusty Stamper seeks an explanation, lower photo. OPPOSITE PAGE: Martha Lynn E. Heath tries to comfort the depressed Regenia Williams. Ben Huff, far right, plays “mother of the house as he repairs torn clothes. Ben Huff and Julia Buchanan and Regenia Williams and Rob O ' Brien “attempt” to add romantic elements to the play, lower photos. Cast and special committee members in¬ cluded Rusty Stamper, Tammy Vance. Tammy Sturgill. Martha Lynn F. Heath, Julia Buchanan. Greg Landis, Terri Sturgill. Regenia illiams, Rob O ' Brien, Janet Rob¬ bins. Sheila Heath, Sandra Rhudy, Beth Huff. Ben Huff. Lisa Sturgill. Donna Blevins. Joleen Bryant. Brent Foster and Emily Rouse. 41 Joy Pafford, Dolly Jennings and Sandra Franko share moments of laughter and fun. Jeanette Greer, Patricia Sheets, Jennifer Cole, Karen Fra ier, and Cecilia Ganaway — the five finalists — “take their turn before the judges . Pictured at the top of this page are Cecilia Ganaway, second runner-up; Karen Frazier, queen; and Jennifer Cole, first runner-up. Karen Frazier is pic¬ tured at the right following her crowning. 42 ir VI. Karen Frazier Is Crowned Junior Miss Chilhowie Mr. R. Dwight Barker, assisted by Sonya J raneisco, a former Miss Chilhowie, ser ed as Master of Ceremonies for the Junior Miss Chilhowie Pageant. Contes¬ tants, attired in bright colors, were escorted onto the stage by young men from the Fighth Crude and Freshman Classes. The event took place on March 10, 1977, in the C.fFS. auditorium. The Tri-Hi- sponsored the event. Contestants pose before the audience at the beginning of this pageant. .Shirlev Lovelace. Kim McClure and others make last minute preparations before going on stage. ,4nna Ruth Blevins. Tri-Hi- ' ' presi¬ dent and Miss Idi abeth Love, sponsor, present roses to queen Karen f ra ier. Randy Atchesen, the only student in the history of the Julliard School of Music who was allowed to work toward a degree in both piano and organ, is shown completing a performance before the C.H.S. student body, lower photo, and during a performance at the Crusade, opposite page. The Albert Long Crusade was held in the C.H.S. gym from March 27 through March 30. Albert, the last four-sport letterman at the University of North Carolina, was accompanied by Randy Atchesen, Lester Matt and Donna Stephenson. Albert also spoke at an assembly for the C.H.S. student body as well as conducted speaking engagements at neighboring schools and before various civic groups. The C.H.S. Y Clubs under the direction of Mr. R. Dwight Barker, C.H.S. guidance counselor, helped with arrangements for the annual Crusade as well as for the speaking engagements. Several spectators are pictured above during one night of the Crusade. C.H.S. Gym Is Scene Of Albert Long Crusade Metropolitan Opera, are pictured above during Tuesday night ' s Crusade meeting. The Chilhowie Community Choir provided musical selections, upper right. Albert and Donna Stephenson, who just made her debut at The 45 Couples slow their dance pace, upper center photo. Other pictures on this page show various couples enjoying the band. OPPOSITE PAGE: Barbara Hopkins, Becky Hall, Sheila Heath and Jeanette Blevins served refresh¬ ments. Other pictures show couples enjoying the prom in various ways. 46 A new location — the Lion ' s Club Community Center — was the setting for the Junior-Senior Prom on Satur¬ day, April 30. Couples danced to the music of Piedmont Market Band from 8 p.m. until midnight. A choice of pictures was available — outside on the balcony or inside before a backdrop. Refreshments in¬ cluded punch, cake, ham biscuits, and mints. Tommy Overbay, Junior Class president, coordinated the activity. All of these events made “This Magic Moment a memorable occasion for all who attended. 47 Mrs. Rachel W. Campbell, Mr. Thomas W. McGhee, Mr. R Dwight Barker, Miss Louise Suavely, Mrs. Mary E. Farmer and Mr. Cleve Compton pose for the photographer, below left, and pause for a moment’s rela.x- ation, below. Students are pictured on the two busses below. A tour of Monticello was enjoyed by all, right. Tired feet, sleepy eyes and aching bones were the results of the Seniors ' first day of traveling to Washington, D.C. The trip began on May 3 at 6:30 a.m. when the seventy-five seniors and six chaperones left the C.H.S. parking lot on their way to Monticello at Charlottesville. Lunch was eaten on the grounds, and then the seniors motored on to the Arva Motel which was to serve as their Washington home for the next three days. Visits were made to various historical sites and monuments. As the result of a minor miracle, no one was lost or left behind; all returned home around 9:45 p.m. on Friday night. May 6. 48 Seventy-Five Seniors Tour D.C. -• —Congressman illiam Wampler is shown with the seniors. Mr. R. Dwight Barker, above left, gives last-minute instructions to seniors. Se eral male members of the senior class J prepare for an evening at the Kennedy Center. Students, sponsors and tourists are pictured above. Matt Blevins, left, shows the fatigue felt by students during the busy trip. 49 II Students And Faculty Members Hon Hull, senior class presidenl, presented Miss l.ouise Snavely a D.t ' . picture in token i)l ' her twenty- I ' ifth year of chaperoning senior class lours. .Sara .lones. above, won the ti¬ tle of llrsl Class (Jirl .Seoul. 50 Receive Recognition In Various Areas OPI’OSirr, I’ACil:: .lolcun Br unl was crowned Miss Apple Festival h_ Andrew Miller, Slate Allornev General. .Anna Ruth Blevins was crowned Miss Farm Bureau. Fvnn Crutchlield received the Beta Club Outstanding Member .Award from Greg Nicks, left. Bivings Bonham and Tommy Overbuy were elected to the (iovernor ' s School, and Frank Pugh received the king College Award. Senior band members were recognized at the .Awards .Assembly, above center. Greg Nicks, Junior Class president, presented a token of appreciation to .Mrs, Linda ,1. Siegel, Junior Class spon¬ sor, who is assuming another teaching position. Students recognized for excellence in P.F. classes were Mike Sturgill, Cecily Thompson, Mary D. Clark, Steve Price, James Gray, Angie Jones and Cindy Wharton. Gene Heath was absent. 51 John Jennings And Pete Sturgill Ja Cole, upper left, is shown receiving one of the plaques given to all senior athletes by Mr. David H Burton. IVIr. Ron E. Ball is pic¬ tured with Pete Sturgill, recipient of Best Back .Award. Most Dedicated Award. .Most Valuable Award and Head Hunter Aw ' ard; and David Neikirk who received the Best Lineman Award. Mem¬ bers of the boys ' basketball team were recogni ted by Coaches Dickie Greer and Kermit G. Nelson. Members of the boys ' basketball team presented their own award, Most Dedicated, to Tom Little, shown below. John Jennings, one of the captains, made the presentation. AWARDS NOT PICTURED: Carla Lrancisco, Most Valuable and Most Points Awards; Edwina Brewer. Rebound Award; Jen¬ nifer Doss. Defensive Award; Teresa Lomans, High Scorer and Leading Rebounder Awards. 5? Dominate Sports Awards The annual Awards Day Assembly was held on May 9, 16, 23. and 25 in the auditorium. Master of Ceremonies for the activit) ' was .Mr. Kermit G. Selson. The assembly began at 9 a.m. each morning. John Jennings, upper left, received the following basketball awards: Foul Shooting Percentage , ward. Rebound Award, and Most Valuable Player. Charles Tucker, not pictured, received the Defensive Award. Steve Kegley, upper right, was presented the Most Valuable Award in Track, while Tim Blevins received the Most Dedicated Award. David Neikirk. left, above. recei ed the Most Valuable- Award in baseball, Richard Richardson was awarded thc Best rcsticr Award, and Mien Hensley wasgoen the Most Valuable Wrestler .Award. Members of the Varsiis cheerleader squad, shown below, were given med.ils by Mrs Rachel W , Campbell, sponsor. 53 C.H.S. Baccalaureate Is Held On Sunday, June 5 The CTTS. auditorium was the setting for the 1977 professor of Bible at King College. The C.H.S. chorus, Baccalaureate on June 5 at 3 p.m. Rev. Thomas B. Sul- directed by Mr. Joseph P. Miller, sang “Praise Be To livan, Jr. gave the scripture reading and prayer. The ser- Thee . Chris Marion played for the Processional, mon was delivered by Dr. M. B. Jackson, chaplain and Pictures taken at Baccalaureate are shown on this page. Also included is a picture ol ' .lunior V yatt and Debbie C onner, senior, at the right. 54 I C.H.S. Graduation Is Held Outside (iraduation exercises were held on Friday, June 10, al 7 direction ol Mr. Joseph P. Miller, provided music for the p.m. at the C.H.S. stadium. The Warrior Band, under the Processional, Recessional, and during the ceremony. 55 Ninety-Seven Participate In Graduation Ceremony «r ijiirrr? The C.U.S. band is pictured during the Processional. Mr. Robert G. McCoy, superintendent of l.ee County Schools, gave the graduation address, pictured above. Gary Blankenbeckler, right, gave the valedictory address, and Rusty Stamper made the salutatory remarks. OPPOSITL PAGH: Several .seniors are shown in the top photo. Principal Cleve Compton is shown awarding diplomas to Dean Berry and .leff Mash. 56 The Rev. Merrill Woodson gave the invoea- Cleve Compton, principal, awarded diplomas to tion at (jraduation. Mr. David H. Burton, assis- members ot the Class of ' ll. tant principal, was in charge of the awards. Mr. Students Receive Special Recognition At Graduation Beth Huff, upper left, was recognized for receiving a scholarship to Roanoke College. Boyd Blevins and Tony Clapp were recognized for Perfect Attendance. Mr. R. Dwight Barker presented the Lions Club Sportsmanship Award to Jay Cole, left, and the Lions ' Club Athletic Award to Mike .Meade, right. Becky Hall, upper right, was recipient of the Twelfth Grade Scholarship Award; Donna Blevins received the DAR .Award; and Emily Rouse was awarded the Seven Mile Ford Ruritan Scholarship. NOT PICTURED: Gina Hayes, Sophomore Class Scholarship Award; Tammy Robinson, Freshman Class Award; Tommy Overbay, Junior Class Scholarship Award. 58 Terry MeReynolds received Ihe Eighth (irade Scholarship Award. 1 aurinda Havden, below left, was presented with the RPW .Award by Mrs. Charniie Blevins. Herbie Monlgoiiiery. right, below, was reeogni ed for Perleet .Attendance, Ben Huff was chosen to attend a preparatory school for the U.S. .Air force. Col. Robert Kimble, lower left, made the announcement at graduation, .lanet Robbins, lower right, was also presented a Rerlecl .Attendance .Award. Administration, Faculty And Staff MR CLEVH COMPTON, PRINCIPAL; Carson-Newman College, B.S., George Peabody College, M.A, MR DAVID H Bl RTON, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL, ATHLhTIC DIRECTOR. Emory and Henry College, B A , Radford College, M S. MRS. MARY B. AKER, Marion College, Radford College, B S ; Clerk Typist I and II, General Business, Junior Play Co-Director; Ad¬ viser of CHILVALEE; Spon¬ sor of Junior Class. MR RON E BALL, V.P.L S.U,, B A.; Geography, P E.; Coach of Varsity Foot¬ ball, J.V. Basketball; Junior Play Co-Director; Sponsor of F.C.A., Monogram Club and Junior Class. MR R DWIGHT BARKER. JR , Milligan College, B S.. Radford College, M S., Director of Guidance; Sponsor of Hi-Y and Co-Ed Hi-T Mr. Thomas .McGhee, upper left, checks the day ' s activity calendar. Mr. Kenneth Butch Crewey arrives for a day of substitute teaching. 61 MR H C. CARTER. Emory and Henry College. B .A,; American History. PE.; •Assistant Varsity Football Coach. restling Coach; In¬ tramural Director; Sponsor of Eighth Grade Class. MRS ANN B CATRON, N ittenberg College. .A.B.. C. Va.. M E D.; Science. .Math 9. Chemistry; Sponsor of Freshman Class. MRS. MILDRED B CL.ARK. Furman University. B A.. VPI. S.U. M.A. ED.; English 8; Sponsor of Eighth Grade Book Club and Eighth Grade Class. MRS. JUNE M CONNER. Marion College. Radford College. B S.. V.P I S. U. M..A. ED.; English 8 and III; Sponsor of Beta Club and Sophomore Class. MRS. FLORA C. DEBUSK; Mary Washington College. B S.; Art. BUS DRIVERS (below): .Messrs. George A. Crutchfield, George Call. Douglas Doss. Baker .Martin, Jerry .A. Eggers, and John S. Bowman. Ernest Eller. Ralph Haga, Kenneth McClure, Roger .McClure, NOT PICTURED: Bob Smith. 62 I MR WIl 1 I AM A DOSS, P I . S,U,, B,S ; Ag, -Science .Mech II, Natural Resource Mgt III, I - ploratory Ag, 8; Sponsor of A. and Sophomore Class, SCHOOL SIX RLTARILS Mrs Roberta D Clifton and .Mtss Darlene Doyle. MRS, MARY t: lARMLR, Randolph- Macon Woman ' s College, B A,, V.P 1 S.LL, .M .A,td,; Senior Play Co-director; tnglish I and IV; Sponsor of Senior Class. MR. .ILRRV A. EGGLRS, V.P 1 S.L:„ B S., Radford College, M S.; General Basiness, Bookkeeping, Recordkeeping; Ad¬ viser of CHIl VALLE, Sponsor of L.B L,.A. and Sophomore Class. .MR ,IOE LORE. Emory and Henry College. B .A,. Math 8; Sponsor of National Honor Society and f reshman Class. .M RS Gl. ADV S H L R V E, Radford College, B.S.; Home Economics 1. 11. Ill, IV and V; Sponsor of future Homemakers of America and Eighth Grade Class, Cafeteria workers include Mrs. Charlsie Dolinger and Miss Barbara McVey. up¬ per photo, and Mrs. Ha el F’eake and Mrs. .Shirley Dolinger. lower photo. 63 MR DICKIE GREER, Carson- Newman College. Emory and Henry College. B A ; Health, P E., Driver’s Edac.; Coach of J.V. Football, Varsity Basketball, Track; Junior Play Co- Director, Sponsor of Junior Class. MRS. JEAN S. H.AMM, Radford College, B S., M S.; English I, Speech and Drama; Sponsor of One-Act Play, Forensic Club and Freshman Class. MRS JUD ' t’ H. LEWIS, Radford College, B.S.; Health, P.E.; Coach of Girls ' J.V. and Varsity Basketball. Track and Volleyball; Sponsor of Monogram Club and Eighth Grade Class. MISS ELIZABETH LOVE, Emory and Henry College, A.B , Math 8, Algebra I 11, Refresher Math; Sponsor of Co-Ed Hi- ' i , Hi-Y and Freshman Class. MR. THO.MAS . McGHEE, V.P I. S.U., B A., Radford College, M S.; English II, Earth Science; Eighth Grade Football Coach; Activities Director; Senior Play Co-Director; Sponsor of National Honor Society and Senior Class. Mrs. Beulah Branson and Mrs, Gladys Poe prepare for a “busy” lunch, upper photo. Mr. David H. Burton and Mr. Cieve Compton discuss school policy. 64 tP. ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY MRS SUSAN B McWllORIl-R, Ouachila Univer- sllv, B.S , Iowa State University, M, S , Duke Univer¬ sity, Home hconomics K, Science, Sponsor ol l uture Homemakers of America and highth (jrade Class. MR, JOStPH P MILLER, East Tenn. State Univer¬ sity, Vander Cook, Chicago, M.MS,; Band, Chorus. MR KERMIT (i, NELSON, Hiwassee College, A A . East Tenn State L’niv.. B S , (ieorge Peabody College. M A , Biology; Coach of Sth (irade Eoothall and Assis¬ tant Coach of Varsity Basketball, Sponsor of Inter-C luh Council and Ereshman Class, MR 1 ARKIN C PHIILIPS. PI Ac S I . B S . M. Agf d , .Ag .Science and Mechanics 1, Production ,Ag . Sponsor of E I A and Eighth Grade Class 65 MRS PANS ' ! R ROL LINS. Radford College, B.A., B S , MS; French I, II and III; Sponsor of Le Cercle Francais and Senior Class; Senior Play Director. MR. WILLIAM ST, JOHN. V.P.I. S.U., B.S., M.Ed,; Agriculture Machinery Service, Agriculture 8, Girls ' Agriculture; Sponsor of Future Farmers of America. Mrs. Flelen Grinstead and Miss Ruby Tilson, cafeteria workers, prepare for lunch. MRS LINDA J SIEGEL. Madison College, B S , Rad¬ ford College, M S.; Shorthand I, General Typewriting, Typewriting I, Girls ' P.E.; Junior Play Co-Director; F B L A. Co-Sponsor; Spon¬ sor of Junior Class. MISS LOUISE SNAVELY, Averett College, Radford College, B A.. Columbia Un¬ iversity, M..A.; Government, English II; Sponsor of Senior Class. MRS REBECCA SPRINKLE, Emory Henry College, B A., V.P I S.U., M , .A .; World History; Guidance Counselor; Sponsor of Junior Varsity Cheerleaders and Sophomore Class. MR RONALD R SUTHERLAND, V.P 1. S.U., B S., Radford College, M S.; Math 9, Geometry, Physics, Advanced Math; Sponsor of Student Cooperative Association 66 FACULTY, AND STAFF MRS EVA KEEl V, Radford College, B S,. Cafelena Super¬ visor. MR ,IOHN MCStlERR ' r, Emory and Henry College Student Teacher in Science and Earth Science, MR R R WATSON, Emory and Henry College Student Teacher in Cj e o g r a p h y , American History; completed the school year in Geography and American History. I MRS VICKI MONK, Henry College Student Physical Education. Emory and Teacher in Staff members include Miss Barbara Thomas and Mr, F ' rank Heath. li 67 English And French Students Study Communications Techniques To meet graduation requirements, students must suc¬ cessfully complete five years of English. English classes at C.H.S. emphasize speaking, listening, reading and writing abilities. Special emphasis is placed on vocabulary. Three years of French are offered at C.H.S. The French language as well as different aspects of French life are studied by French students. 68 OIM’OSI n I’ACjl.: Mrs. David Burton, substitute in the English Department, is shown with sixth period hnglish IV stu¬ dents, Members ol the hrendi Class determine whether it ' s e ' est or sont. Mrs. Mildred B. Clark, sponsor, is shown above with members of the Higgins, below, prepares a research paper for hnglish III. hugenia Rat- highth tirade Book Club. .Mickey Roe, Cindy Hughes and Karen chff and hdwina Brewer received the hrench Awards. Hughes participate in debates during an hnghsh HI Class, Carol C. Members of the hrench III Class presented their annual play at hast Tennessee .State Un- iversitv, abo e. 69 P.E. Goes Co-Ed; Library And Guidance The Smyth County Health nurse, upper left, answered various health related questions for P.L. students. Mrs. Rebecca F. Sprinkle, guidance counselor, was honored with a stork shower by faculty members. •Senior Class members, upper right, enjoyed a tour of Emory and Henry College which was arranged by the Guidance Department. P.E. stu¬ dents had warm-up exercises each day. The P.E. student teacher from Emory and Henry College was here during the spring. T 70 Department Emphasize Students’ Needs P. H. classes helped students develop physically and mentally, as well as teaching the habits needed for safe driving. Due to new state requirements, P.E. classes participated in a co-ed program for the first time. The Guidance Department helped students plan for their futures as well as offered coun¬ seling on personal problems. The Library provided books and materials that were helpful for class projects as well as casual reading. Faculty member.s and per.sonnel from the Armed Forces participated in a basketball game for an assembly, above. Bivings Bonham and Tommy Overbay were chosen to represent C.U.S. at the Governor ' s School dur¬ ing the 1977 summer session. Study Mall students, lower photo, make use of the library in various ways. OPPOSITE PAGE: Debbie Conner. Clerk Typist II student assigned as secretary to the Guidance [)epart- ment, prepared programs for the Miss Chilhowie Beauty Pageant which the Guidance Department sponsored. 71 Vocati onal Courses Provide Practical Training Vocational courses offered at C.H.S. included various Business, Home Economics and Agriculture subjects. Business classes stressed neatness, accuracy, ability to follow in¬ structions and the need to adjust to a changing economy. Home Economics students learned methods of inproving home and family living as well as correct personal behavior. Agriculture developed the students’ knowledge, skills and abilities in related fields of agriculture. One Agriculture class was open only to girls. Debbie Barr and Tammy Sliirgill, top photo, perform ofllce- simulated work during C lerk Typist II. Members of the Bookkeeping C lass study art work by .lerry Blevins. Mrs. Debbie Clear. V.II.C.C. in¬ structor. shows new equipment to Debbie .Stewart and Debbie Conner. Personal Typewriting students work on manuscripts, above. OP- POSI 11 PACil.: Debbie Conner and l.aurinda Hayden enjoy refresh¬ ments at the business contests at V.H.C.C. Students develop lypewriting skills in Personal Typewriting. Barbara Hopkins, Clerk Typist 11 student, learns transcription skills. Debbie Pruitt, Debbie Conner, l.aurinda Hayden, Debbie Stewart, Dorothy Bennett and Bar¬ bara Robinson (not pictured) represented C.H.S. at V.H.C.C.S.S. Va. Business Contest. 72 Debbie Pruitt, upper right, won the Second Place Award in the Shorthand I contest at V.H.C.C. Mr. Monk and .Mr. Smith, left, graduating students at V.P.l. . S.U., student taught in Agriculture classes. ■ 1 Math, Science And Social Studies Develop Students’ Thinking Processes C.H.S. students are required to complete at least two courses from the Math, Science and Social Studies Departments. Math courses are aimed toward meeting the need of all students whether they are enrolled in academic or non- academic curriculums. Social Studies students were kept informed of changes in world affairs while also reviewing past occurances in the U.S.’s history. Science teachers acquainted students with their changing environment. Mr. H.C. Carter, American History teacher, accepted another position and was replaced by Mr. R.R. Watson who completed the school year. Mr. John McSherry. Emory and Henry student teacher, instructs an Earth Science class. Miss Elizabeth Love explains a complicated Algebra problem. Jennifer Cole and Carla Lit¬ tle participate in the presidential elec¬ tions sponsored by the Social Studies Department. OPPOSITE PAGE: Mr, J.R. Bryant, insurance salesman, was a guest speaker at a faculty meeting sponsored by the Science Department, lower photo. I Mr. R.R. V ' atson, who completed the school year in Social Studies, is pictured above. Mr. Kermit Nelson and Laurinda Hayden, student secretary, exchange Christmas presents. 75 A new course — Art — was added to the curriculum this year. Art, Chorus, Band and Speech and Drama stu¬ dents did assigned work as well as individual projects in which they were especially interested. Mrs. Flora C. DeBusk joined the C.H.S. faculty as Art instructor. Sandra Rhudy, above, accepted the Senior Band Member Award at the Awards Assembly Fugenia Ratcliff and Kathy Heath work on an .Art project, upper right. Chorus students prac¬ tice for the grand finale. Mrs. Flora C. DeBusk supervises students as they watercolor, right. OPPOSITE P,‘ GF: Several members of the Speech and Drama Class display their ability at applying makeup. Members of the Chorus prac¬ tice for a concert to be given to both the student body and public. Members of the Speech and Drama Class who participated in the one-act play were .Anthony Blevins. Kathy .Shuler. , nna Ruth Blevins. Brenda Patrick. Sharon Blevins, Debbie Harris, and .Alan Counts. 76 Students Express Themselves Through Art, Chorus, Band, And Speech And Drama One Hundred Twenty C.H.S. Students Attend The Smyth County Vocational School Students attending the Smyth County Vocational school at Seven Mile Ford could choose from twenty different occupational fields. Students spent one-half of their school time at C.H.S. and the other half of their school day at the vocational school. Susie Johnson is pictured below during Drafting class. Glenn Thomas, Dann Hayden. .Andrew Dempsey and Jeff tvans are pic¬ tured below. 79 Warrior Band Receives A 1 At ! Members of the Flag Girls were Jill McClure, Cecily Thompson, Cecilia (ianaway. Becky Pafford, Debbie Stewart, Bonnie Landis, and Barbara Landis. Dee Dee Phipps was absent from the picture. Under the direction of Mr. Pat Miller, the W ' arrior Band was in charge of the band competition following the annual Apple Festival Parade. During football season, the band performed at all football games and pep rallies. The band received § rating in competition at the Southeastern Band Festival held at Bristol in October. The band also participated in the annual Marion Christmas Parade. Weather conditions forced the band to cancel several of its winter activities. 80 Southeastern Band Festival Majorettes included Ann Bonham, Ravenna Elliott. Chris Hollon, The Warrior Band is shown below on the “long march at the Regenia Williams, Carol Polk. Terri Sturgill and Sonya Francisco. Southeastern Band Festival. Beth Huff, drum majorette, is pictured on the opposite page. The N.H.S., Beta Club, and S.C.A. Rev. Art Brummil, Chilhowie Baptist Church pastor, spoke at a Beta Club meeting. Jeff Mash, S.C.A. president, draws the winning ticket for a camera given away by the Junior Class. Beth Huff prepares to in¬ duct a new N.H.S. member, above. Ben Huff, far left, introduced Chris Marion, pianist, as part of the devotional during the N.H .S. induction. Chris is shown playing on the next page. 82 Emphasize Scholarship And Leadership National Honor Society members must maintain an average of 90 or above in order to become a member and continue as a member until graduation. Members gave fruit baskets to patients at the S.W. State Hospital at Christmas and Easter baskets to retarded children. Beta Club members must maintain an 85 average. Club mem¬ bers began their year’s activities with a banquet and par¬ ticipated in the State Beta Club Convention. Both clubs sponsored a sock hop and closed the year’s activities with a picnic at Hungry Mother State Park. Student Cooperative members were elected from each homeroom. Members coordinated the school ' s activities during the year. New N.H.S. members included: first row. Jeanne Pennington, Susan Vance. Regina Hayes, Bernice Eller, Faye Heath; second row. Cind Clark. Barbara Landis. Kathy Blevins, Carol Baldwin; last row, Greg Frye, Sara Jones, Hdwina Brewer and Anthonv Blevins. Bonnie Landis was absent when the picture was taken with Mr. Tom McGhee and Mr. Joe Fore, sponsors. .lelT .Mash accompanied Kc in Cook who won f irst Place at the S.C.. . (iong .Show. Hebhie Conner and (ireg Landis. S.C.. . members, helped with ballots during the school-wide presidential election. Carol Conner. .Sandra Rhud and Tamnn X ' ance perform wonders on Cireg Nicks during the .State Beta Club Con enlion. far left. Greg is pictured after his transformation at the left. 83 Vocational Clubs Have Varied Activities Mrs. Anna Crabtree, extension agent, was the guest speaker at the Mother-F-’ather-Daughter Banquet, upper left. Sammy Blevins, Karen Hughes, Belinda Mowl and Donna Mullen received General Business Awards. Several members of the F.B.L.A. are shown with a patient at the Valley Nursing Home which they visited at Christmas for the pur¬ poses of delivering packages and singing carols (upper right). Lisa •Sturgill, F.H.A. president, pins a corsage on Mrs. Gladys H. Frye at the beginning of the Mother-Father-Daughter Banquet. OPF’O.SITF PAGF: Fmily Rouse received the Betty Crocker Family Leader of Tomorrow Award. Senior F.H.A. members presented a pot¬ ted plant to Mrs. Frye. Lisa Sturgill, outgoing F.H.A. president and Jill Orvik, incoming president, are shown during installation ceremonies. Charlotte M. Harris, far right, is shown presenting a F.B.L.A. present to a patient at Valley Nursing Home. 84 Three voeational clubs at C.H.S. which helped students prepare for their futures were the Future Business Leaders of America, the Future Homemakers of America, and the Future Farmers of America. These clubs worked to build leadership and citizenship to serve as a help¬ ing hand after students leave C.H.S. The F.B.I .A. closed its year’s activities with a picnic at Hungry Mother State Park; the f. H., ' . sponsored a Mother-Father- Daughter Banquet, and the f ' .F.A. spon¬ sored a picnic on the school grounds for club and faculty members. •Students uho received special Business awards were Debbie Stewart. Clerk Tvpist I; Debbie Pruitt. Shorthand I. Debbie Conner. Clerk Tvpist II. and Beth Huff. Tvpewriting. OPPOSITE PAGE: David Tuell, Tommy Overbay and Gene Vestal are shown during intermission at the Chibalee movie. Tony Eegard, Mike Blevins and Johnny Ed¬ mondson are shown during a volleyball game at one of the Intramurals sponsored by the Monogram Club. David Tuell poses for his school portrait. Lisa Sturgill, Sharon R. ' mebarger and Sandy Smith received the Chilvalee Awards during the Awards Assembly. Mr. Elmer Phillippi, school photographer, prepares David Nei kirk for his school portrait. Mr. Ron Ball and Mrs. Judy H. Lewis, Monogram sponsors, display the blanket given to each senior club member who earned at least two Varsity letters. Sandra Rhudy and Rusty Stamper were elected Miss and Mr. School Spirit by the student body. 86 Chilvalee Staff And Athletic Clubs Have A Busy Year Three members of the C’hilvalee staff began the school year by attending a workshop at Hmory and Henry College. Money-making projects included selling subscriptions and ad¬ vertisements and showing a movie for the student body. The Monogram Club, composed of male and female athletes, sponsored several money¬ making projects during the school year. Senior club members were recognized at the an¬ nual Awards Assembly. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes raised money by sponsoring a car wash and selling soap. Several club members attended a camp during the summer. Library Club, Forensic Club And Le Cercle Francais Participate In Various Projects OPPOSITL [’AGE: French Club members are pictured in I’ronl of the Biltmore [iouse. Students who received Foren¬ sic Awards were Anthony Blevins, Steve Austin, Sandra Rhudy, Anna Ruth Blevins, Brenda Patrick, Joleen Bryant, Alan Counts and Don Blevins. Deirdre Jones was absent from the picture. Frank Pugh, French Club presi¬ dent, far right, conducts a club meeting, after which several members presented a skit for fellow members. Sharon R. Winebarger and Farry Joines received the Fibrary Club Awards. 1 ) — ’irrTvrrr rrfn 7iT? 7 ' r -n rwi .a TTl ' TIHTTf ' n • • A. ' ' t. v, ' I ' W L ‘ Members of the Fibrary Club, upper left, meet to discuss plans for their future money-making projects. Cathy Sturgill, Pat Miller and Sandra Rhudy portray themselves as “little people during the Forensic Club initiation, upper right. Members of the French Club visited the Biltmore Flouse at Asheville, N.C. Mr. Ronald R. .Sutherland received the Thanksgiving ham given away by the French Club from Frank Pugh, president, and Mrs. Pansy R. Rollins, sponsor, right. 88 i ,r ' - Members of the Library Club completed a leisure-time reading area complete with bookshelves, pillows and carpeting for the student bod_ . Members purchased a complete turkey din¬ ner with all the trimmings for a needy family at Christmas. Forensic Club members participated in speech activities on the local. District, Regional and State levels. At the annual Christmas dance spon¬ sored by the Forensic Club, Jeff Mash and Sandra Rhudy, were crowned Snow King and Queen. Members enjoyed a trip to Barter Theater. Le Cercle Francais members raised money by taking donations on a turkey and ham at Thanksgi ing. Members spent a day touring the Biltmore House and gardens at .Asheville, N. C. .A picnic at Hungry Mother State Park closed out the club ' s activities for the ' 16- ' ll school year. Y Clubs Participate In School, Mr. R. [)v ighl Barker, Hi-Y and Co-Ed Hi-Y sponsor, acted as Master of Ceremonies at the Miss Chilhowie Beaut Pageant. Representatives of the Y Clubs attending M.G.A. at Rich¬ mond were Ben Huff. Sammy McClure. Bivings Bonham, Tammy Sturgill, Tommy Overbay, Beth Huff, Brent Foster, Joleen Bryant, Gene Vestal, Sandra Rhudy and Frank Pugh, pictured at the upper right. Tommy Overbay is shown giving his campaign speech for President of the .Senate, above. 90 Community And State Activities The Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y and Co-hd Hi-Y, a dub lor mem- sored a Faculty-Recruiter basketball game. Together, bers of the Eighth Grade, were aptly led this year by Mr. the clubs helped with the area Albert Long Crusade. R. Dwight Barker and Miss Elizabeth Love. Eleven club members attended the Model General The Tri-Hi-Y sponsored the Junior Miss Beauty Assembly in Richmond where Tommy Overbay ran for Pageant as a money-making project, and the Hi-Y spon- President of the Senate. Frank Pugh. Gene Vestal and Sammy MeClure, upper left, rest after a long day of debating at Mr. R. Owight Barker gives final instructions to participants of the Junior Miss Beauty Pageant as Anna Ruth Blevins and Sonya Francisco do “last minute stage work for the pageant. Ui-V ' members, above, assisted with the .Albert Long Crusade. 91 SENIOR CLASS Senior Class officers are Ben Huff, PRESIDENT, Susie Johnson, VICE-PRESIDENT; Joleen Br ant, SECRETARY; Donna Blevins, TREASURER, and Emily Rouse, REPORTER. Selected as having the BEST PERSONALITY, bottom photo, were Jeff Mash, Mr. K. G. Nelson and Lynn Crutchfield. Peggy Ashby Debbie Barr Dean Berry Gary Blankenbeckler Anna Ruth Blevins BEST ALL AROUND: Debbie Conner, Pete Sturgill, Jeff Mash, Rusty Stamper, Donna Blevins Boyd Blevins Connie E. Blevins Debbie W. Blevins Donna Blevins Kavin Blevins Lisa Blevins Matt Blevins Opal Blevins Tim Blevins Tony Bogle SENIORS Jolecn Bryant Julia Buchanana Mary Carrico Tony Clapp ■T I ' M— FRIENDLIEST: Herbie Montgomery, Mr. Dave IT Burton, Jo Ann Martin Jay Cole Debbie Conner Lynn Crutchfield Andrew Dempsey NOT PICTURED: Jerry Blevins Lewis Doane Tammy T. Doane SENIORS MOST COL RTEObS: Becky Hall and Richard Richardson Judy Dowell David Duncan Beverly Eller Carol Eller Ravenna Elliott Darlene Epperson Jeff Evans Marilyn P. Evans Brent Eoster Sonya Francisco 96 Martha Freeman Anita Gore Randall Greer Pam G.Haga BEST LEADERS: Donna Blevins and Jeff Mash. MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED: Greg Landis and Joleen Bryant (lower photo). SENIORS Barbara Hopkins Ben Huff Susie Johnson Greg Landis Beth Huff Tammy Levitt Nellie R. Hunt Jo Ann Martin John Jennings ' Jeff Mash j I I 98 Mike Meade Charles Mereer Herbert Montgomery Barbara Mutter Rob O ' Brien Beckyf’afford Sandra S Plummer Sandra Rhudy Jeff Riehardson Joyee Riehardson Riehard Riehardson Steve Ridge NOT PICTURED: Jerry Riehardson 99 SENIORS BEST DRESSED: Jeff Mash, Laurinda Hayden BEST LOOKING: Lynn Crutchfield, Kavin Blevins, Joleen Bryant Janet Robbins Keith Roland Kenny Rose Emily Rouse 100 Judy Sheets Ralph Sheets Mary Shelton Dusty Shephard Cheryl Smith Greg Smith Su anne Smith Rusty Stamper Lisa Sturgill Pete Sturgill Tammy Sturgill Terri Sturgill Glenn Thomas MOST ATHLETIC (above): Barbara Mutter, Mike Meade MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Ben Huff, Beth HulT, Donna Blevins, (left) 101 CLASS COLORS: Baby Blue and W hite CLASS FLOW ER: Babies Breath CLASS MOTTO: 1 am not afraid of tomorrow for 1 have seen yesterday, and I love today. CLASS SPONSORS: Pansy R. Rollins Thomas W ' . McGhee ■Mary E. Farmer Louise Snavely BIGGEST FLIRTS: Tammy Sturgill and Rob O ' Brien Billy Thompson Kaye Upchurch Tammy Vance Curtis Warren 102 Dorothy T. W eddle Regenia Williams Sharon R. W ' inebarger SENIOR INDEX Ashby, Peggy — 93 Barr, ' Debbie — 72, 93, 138 Berry, Dean — 5 7, 93 Blankenbeckler, Gary — 56, 78, 93, 98 Blevins, Anna Ruth 34, 43, 51, 77, 89, 91, 93, 132, 134, 135, 138 Blevins, Boyd — 58, 78, 94 Blevins, Connie H. — 94 Blevins, Debbie W. — 94, 132, 136 Blevins, Donna — 41, 59, 93, 94, 97, 100, 132, 134, 136 Blevins, ,lerry — 72 Blevins, Kavin — 15, 17, 78, 94, 100 Blevins, Lisa — 94 Blevins, Malt — 31, 49, 94, 134, 139 Blevins, Opal — 5, 94 Blevins, Tim — 31, 78, 94 Bogle, Tony — 94 Bryant, .loleen — 3, 11, 34, 35, 36, 37, 41, 51, 89, 90, 93, 95, 97, 100, 133, 135, 138 Buehanan, Julia — 40, 41, 95, 136 Carrieo, Mary — 95, 138 Clapp, Tony 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 37, 58, 133 Cole, Jay — 15, 17, 28, 29, 52, 58, 95, 133 Conner, Debbie — 11, 54, 70, 72, 83, 94, 95, 134, 135, 136 Crutehfield, Tynn — 51, 93, 95, 98, 100, 134 Dempsey, Andrew — 79, 95, 139 Doane, Lewis — 16, 96 Doane, Tammy T. — 96 Dowell, Judy — 82, 96, 133, 135 Dunean, David — 15, 17, 96, 134, 138 Lller, Beverly — 96 Eller, Carol — 96 Elliott, Ravenna — 81, 96, 133, 134 Epperson, Darlene — 96 Evans, Jeff — 79, 96 Evans, Marilyn P. — 96 Poster, Brent ' — 20, 41, 90, 96, 134, 137, 139 Eraneiseo, Sonya — 3, 34, 81, 91, 96, 134, 138 Gore, Anita — 97 Greer, Randall — 78, 97 Haga, Pam G. — 97 Hall, Beeky — 25, 47, 58, 96, 97 Harris, Martha E. — 97, 132, 139 Hawkins, Doug — 30, 31, 78, 97 Hayden, Danny — 79, 97 Hayden, Darlene D. — 97 Hayden, Laurinda — 34, 36, 59, 72, 75, 98, 100, 132 Heath, Martha E. — 40, 41, 98 Heath, Sheila — 41, 47, 98, 136 Holmes, Teresa — 78, 98 Hopkins, Barbara — 47, 72, 98, 136 Huff, Ben — 20, 40, 41, 50, 59, 82, 90, 93, 98, 100, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137 Huff, Beth — 41, 58, 80, 82, 85, 90, 98, 100, 134, 136, 138 Hunt, Nellie R. — 98 Jennings, John — 20, 21, 52, 53, 98, 133 Johnson, Susie — 25, 79, 93, 98 Eandis, Greg — 4, 28, 41, 83, 97, 98, 135 Eevitl, Tammy — 98 Martin, Jo Ann — 95, 98, 132 Mash, Jeff — 5, 9, 15, 17, 34, 57, 82, 83, 93, 94, 97, 98, 100, 132, 134, 135 Meade, Mike — 2, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 50, 99, 101, 133 Mercer, Charles — 99 Montgomery, Herbie — 15, 17, 20, 59, 95, 99 Mutter, Barbara — 9, 12, 13, 99, 101 O’Brien, Rob — 14, 15, 16, 17, 40, 41, 99, 102 Pafford, Becky — 80, 99, 134, 138 Plummer, Sandra S. — 99 Rhudy, Sandra — 40, 41, 76, 83, 86, 88, 89, 90, 99, 132, 134, 138 Richardson, Jeff — 99 Richardson, Jerry — Richardson, Joyce — 99 Richardson, Richard — 2, 14, 15, 17, 22, 23, 28, 29, 53, 96, 99 Ridge, Steve — 99 Robbins, Janet — 41, 59, 100, 134, 136 Rowland, Keith — 78, 100 Rose, Kenny — 78, 100 Rouse, Emily — 41, 59, 85, 93, 100, 134, 136 Rouse, Thelma G. — 5, 100, 138 Sheets, Judy — 78, 101. 139 Sheets. Ralph — 78, 101 Shelton, Mary — 101 .Shephard, Dusty — 5, 101. 136 .Smith, Chervl — 101, 138 Smith, (ireg — 20. 101, 133. 137 Smith, Su anne — 5, 104 Stamper, Rusty — 15, 17, 40. 41. 57, 86, 94. 101, 133, 136 Sturgill, Lisa — 41. 84. 85. 87. 101. 132. 134, 136, 138 Sturgill. Pete — 15, 16. 17, 37, 52. 94. 101. 132 Sturgill, Tammy — II, 34, 41. 72. 90. 101, 102. 138 Sturgill, Tern — 33. 40. 41.81. 101. 133 Thomas. Glenn — 79. 101 Thompson, Billy — 102 Upchurch, Kaye — 102 ' ance. Tammy — 40. 41. 82. 102. 134 Warren, Curtis — 102 W eddle. Dorothy T. — 5. 102 Williams. Regenia — 40. 41. 81, 102. 133. 134 Winebarger. Sharon R, — 87. 89. 102. 132. 133. 134. 135, 138 103 SENIOR STATISTICS F’HGGY HLAINE ASHBY — Chorus 5; V.I.C.A. 4. HHBRA JEAN BARR “D. Barr — E.B.L.A. 2, 3. I’AUE DEAN BERRY — Basketball 2; Junior Play; Track 2, 3; V EC.A. 4. GARY ROBERT BLANKENBECKLER — National Honor Society 3. 4, 5; V.l C.A. 4, 5; Senior Superlative — Best Citizen; Ereshman Scholarship Award; Valedictorian. ANNA RUTH BLEVINS — Chilvalee Staff 5; Bus Patrol 1, 2; Chorus 3, 4, President 5; Co-Ed Hi-Y Chaplain I; F.H.A. 2; Foren¬ sics Club I, Reporter 2, Secretary 4; I nterclub Council 4, 5; Library Club 1; S.C.A. 4, 5; Tri-Hi-Y 2, Secretary 3, Vice President 4, President 5; Junior Play Cast; One-Act Play Cast 5; Track Manager 2; Voice of Democracy School and District Winner 5; Miss Smyth County Bicentennial Beauty Pageant-Second Runner- fip 4;Miss Smyth County Farm Bureau 5; Homecoming Court I, 2; Forensic Awards — First in School Original Oratory Contest 5, Third in District Contest 5. CONNIE ELLER BLEVINS DEBBIE WILKINSON BLEVINS — Chilvalee Staff 2, 3, 4, 5; Bus Patrol 3; Chorus 3; F.H.A. 2, Historian 3. President 4. Reporter 5; French Club 2; Interclub Council 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, 5; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Junior and Senior Plays Committees; Bookkeeping Award 5. DONNA LEE BLEVINS — Chilvalee Staff 4, Assistant Editor 5; Co- Ed Hi-Y 1; F.B.L.A. 2, Chaplain 3, 4; French Club 2, French Award 3 and 4; Interclub Council 4, 5; National Honor Society 3, 4, President 3; Class Secretary 3, President 4, Treasurer 5; Junior and Senior Plays Committees; DAR Award 5; Senior Superlatives — Best Leader, Most Likely to Succeed and Best All Around. JERRY WAYNE BLEVINS LISA ANN BLEVINS — Co-Ed Hi-Y 1; F.B.L.A. 2; F.H.A. 2; French Club 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 5; Tri-Hi-Y 2; One Act Play Cast 5; Track 1. OPAL FAYE BLEVINS — Library Club 2, 3; Library Assistant 5. ROBERT KAVIN BLEVINS — Hi-Y 2; Football 2, 3, 4, 5; V.I.C.A. 5; Senior Superlative — Best Looking. TIMOTHY RALPH BLEVINS — F.F.A. 3, 4, 5; Hi-Y 2; Football I, 2, 4; Baseball 3, 4, 5; V.I.C.A. 4, 5; Smyth County Vocational School Class Treasurer 5. Will I AM BOYD BLEVINS — Attendance Award 5. W il l lAM MATTHEW BLEVINS — Chilvalee Staff 3; Beta Club 4, 5; Co-Ed Hi-Y I; F.F.A. 4, 5; French Club 2, 3; Hi-Y 2; Interclub Council 3; S.C.A. Treasurer 3; Class Reporter I, Treasurer 4; Baseball 3, 4, 5; W ' restling 1. RAY ANTHONY BOGLE TRULA JOLEEN BRYANT — Cheerleader 2, 3,4, 5; Co-Ed Hi-Y 1; French Club 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Interclub Council 5; Monogram Club 3; S.C.A. 3, 4, 3; Tri-Hi-Y Reporter 3 and 4, Vice President 3; Class Secretary 3; Basketball I, 2; Junior and Senior Play Casts; Track 2; Senior .Superlatives — Best Looking and Most School Spirited; Forensic E.xtemporaneous Speaking — First in School Contest 3, First in District Contest 3; Homecoming Court 4, Queen 3; First Runner-Up in Miss Chilhowie Contest 4, Miss Chilhowie 3; First Runner-Up in Apple Festival Beauty Pageant 4, Apple Festival Queen 3. JULIA GRAHAM BUCHANAN — Band I. 2, 3, 4, 3; Co-Ed Hi-Y I; Forensic Cluh 2, 3, President 4; French Club 2, 3; Interclub Council 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President 3; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Junior and Senior Play Casts. MARY NEVADA CARRICO — Chorus 3; Co-Ed Hi-Y 1; F.B.L.A. 2, 3; F.H.A. 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; One-Act Play Cast 3. JAMES ANTHONY CLAPP — Hi-Y 2; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3; Wrestling 4, 3; Attendance Award 3. JAMliS AI BF RT COLE JR. Jay” — F.F.A. I; French Club 2; Monogram Club 3, 4, 3; Class Secretary 2; Football I, 2, 3, 4, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4, 3, Third in Regionals 2 and 4, Fifth in State 2, 4; Lions Club Sportsmanship Award 3. DFBOR.AH JliAN CONNER — Transferred from Lunenburg Junior High, Victoria, Va. 2; Chilvalee Staff 3; Cheerleader 3; Chorus 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Class Secretary 4; Basketball 3, 4; Volleyball 4; Typewriting Award 3; C lerk Typist 11 Award 3; S.W Va. Business Contest Represen¬ tative 3; .Senior .Superlative — Best All Around. DEBRA LYNN CRUTCHFIELD — Chilvalee Staff 3; Beta Club 4, President 3, Outstanding Club Member Award 3; F.H.A. 2; S.C.A. Secretary 4; Class Reporter I; Senior Superlatives — Best Per¬ sonality, Best Citizen and Best Looking. SHERMAN ANDREW DEMPSEY JR. — F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, 5; V.I.C.A. 4, 3. TAMMY THOMAS DOANE JUDY LIN DOWELL — F.B.L.A. 4, Vice President 3; Monogram Club 3; Volleyball Manager 4; Track 2; Arts and Crafts Club Presi¬ dent 3. DAVID MADISON DUNCAN — Co-Ed Hi-Y Historian I; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Football 2, 3, 4, 3; Basketball 1; Golf 4, 3, BEVERLY DIANE ELLER — Library Club 1; Clerk Typist Bookkeeping Award 4; Library Assistant 4. CAROL SUE ELLER — F.H.A. I; Library Club 1. RAVENNA ANN ELLIOTT — Band I, 2, Majorette 3, 4, and 3; Cheerleader 2; French Club 2, Secretary 3; G.A.A. 3, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Interclub Council 3; Monogram Club President 3; Track 1. VICKIE DARLENE EPPERSON — Senior Play Committee. JEFFREY WAYNE EVANS MARILYN PEAKE EVANS “Mickie” Co-Ed Hi-Y I; F.B.L.A. 3; F.H.A. 1; Forensic Club 3; S.C.A. 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Basketball I, 2, 3; V.I.C.A. 4, 3. JOHN BRENT FOSTER — Band 2, 3, 4. 3; Beta Club 3; F.F.A. 2, 3. 4, 3; Hi-Y 4, President 3; Interclub Council 3; Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, 3; Junior and Senior Plays Committees; Track Manager 2. SONYA ANITA FRANCISCO — Band I, 2, 3, Flag Girl 4, Ma¬ jorette 3; Beta Club 4, Chaplain 3; French Club 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4, 3; Class Treasurer 3; Girls Basketball Manager 3 and 4; Miss Chilhowie 4; Apple Festival Queen 4. ANITA SUE GQRE Chorus 4. RANDALL AUSTIN GREER JAMES EUBERD GUY, JR. PAMELA GREER HAGA REBECCA JANE HALL — Chorus 3; Volleyball 3, 4, Captain 3; Senior Superlative — Most Courteous; Scholarship Award 3. MARTHA FREEMAN HARRIS — Bus Patrol 4, 3; Chorus 3; Co- Ed Hi-Y I; Forensic Club Treasurer 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Junior and Senior Plays Committees; V.I.C.A. 3, 4, Workshop Representative 3; Art Club 3. WILLIAM DOUGLAS HAWKINS, JR. — Transferred from Fluvanna Jr. High 3; Football I; Basketball I, 3; Junior Play Cast; Baseball I, 3, 4, 3; Wrestling 4; Newspaper Staff 2. DANNY HASKEL HAYDEN — National Honor Society 3; Football Manager 2; V.I.C.A. 4. DARLENE DENNISON HAYDEN — Bus Patrol 1; Chorus 3. I AURINDA MARIE HAYDEN — Chilvalee Staff 3; Co-Ed Hi-Y President 1; F.B.L.A. 3; F.H.A. 2, 3; Interclub Council 1; National Honor Society 3, 4, 3; Senior Superlative — Best Dressed; S.W. Va. Business Contest Representative 3; Business and Professional Women ' s Club Award 3. MARTHA FISHER HEATH — Band I, 2; F.H.A. 1,2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2; Co-Ed Hi-Y I; S.C.A. 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Senior Play Cast; Track I, 2; Library Assistant 4. SHEILA RUTH HEATH — Co-Ed Hi-Y 1; F.B.L.A. 2, 3, Chaplain 4; F.H.A. 2, 3, Chaplain 4, Secretary 3; Forensic Club 2; Junior and Senior Plays Committees. TERESA LEE HOLMES — F.H.A. 2; Library Club 1,2; V.I.C.A. 3. BARBARA GALi; HOPKINS — Bus Patrol 3; F.H.A. 2, Reporter and Vice President 3, 4, Photographer 3; Junior Play Committee. BENJAMIN CANNADAY HUFF — Band I, 2, 3, 4, 3; F.F.A. Star Greenhand .Award 2, Secretary and Chapter Farmer 3; Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Honorary President 3; Interclub Council 3; Monogram Club 2, 3. 4, Secretary and Treasurer 3; National Honor Society 3, 4, Chaplain 3; S.CL.A. 4, 3; Class Vice President 4, President 3; Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, 3, Athletic Trainer 3, 4, 3; Junior and .Senior Play Casts; Track Manager 2, 3, 4; M.G.A. 4, 3; Senior ■Superlative — Most Likely to Succeed; King Fellow 4. MARIAN FTTZABETH HUFF — Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 3; Cheerleader 2; F.H.A. 2; Forensic Club 2, 3, Reporter 4; Interclub Council 3; National Honor Society 3, 4, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, Youth ■Senator 4. 3, .Secretary-Treasurer 4, 3; Class Reporter 4; Basketball 104 i; Junior and Senior I’lays Conimiltees; Chila ette l-.dilor 4; Senior Superlative — Most I ikely to Sueeeed; Junior Scholarship Award; Tvpewriting Award 5; State Senate Clerk ' s Staff Assistant 5; King fellow 4; (iovernor ' s School 4; Randolph-Macon College Merit Scholarship; Roanoke College Merit Scholarship; Lutheran Brotherhood Scholarship. NLl I IL ROBBINS 111 NT .lOlIN CLT.CLR JLNNTNCS — Transferred from Southern Va ne Senior High, (loldsboro, N.C. 4; L.L..- . 4; French Club Secretary 4, Lreasurer 5; Basketball 4, Smvth Countv Tourney First Team 4 and 5, 1.ending Team Rebounder 4 and All Hogoheegee District Team 4 and 5; Hogoheegee District Most Valuable Player 5, All Southwest District Team 5. BARBARA SIT JOHNSON Susie — F B I .A. Secretary- Tretistirer 5; 3; Monogram Club 5; Class Vice [’resident 5; Basketball 4, Manager 5; Volleyball 3, Co-Captain 4, Captain 5, Most aluable Plaver 5. Most I’oints 4 and 5; Track 2, 3. 4; FC.,A. 4, 5; .Arts and Craft Club Secretary 3. (iRf.OORA .A1 .AN L.ANDIS — F.I ' ..A. 3, Public Speaking .Award 3; 5. C.,A. 4; Senior Play Cast; Track 2, 3; Senior Superlative — Most School Spirited. T.AM n SLT FF. ITT — Transferred from Rich Valley High 2; Bus Patrol I; Basketball I. 2; V.1.C..A. 4, 5; .Arts and Crafts Contest Honortible .Mention 3. ,10 .ANN AFAR I IN — Chorus 3; Forensic Club 2, Treasurer 3, Second in Oirls ' Poetrv 5; Tri-Hi-V 2; Junior Play Committee; ' .I C..A. 3, A ' ice President 4, President 5; Senior Superlative — F riendliest. JFFFRFA AFLFN NFASH — Chihalee Staff 5; F.B.T.A. 4. Chaplain 5; Intercluh Council President 4, Vice President 5; S.C.A. 3, Vice President 4, President 5; Football I. 2. 3, .All District 4 and 5; Senior Superlatives — Best Dressed, Best Leader, Best Citizen, Best I’ersonality, Best .All .Around; Snow King 5. JAMFS MIC HAIT. MF.ADF — Hi- ’ 3; Monogram Club 3. 4, 5; Football I, 2. 3. 4. .All District 5; Basketball 2, 3. 4, 5; Track 3, Most Points Trophy 4; Senior Superlative — Most .Athletic; Lions Club Most .Athletic .Award 5. CH.ARITiS FR ANKLIN MLRCFR — Physical Education .Award 2. CHARI LS HERBERT MONTGOMERY JR. — Chorus 4, 5; Foot¬ ball I. 2. 3. 4. 5; Basketball 2. 4, 5; Track I, 2, 3. 4; Senior Superlative — Friendliest; .Attendance .Award ?. BARBARA GAA ML TTFR — G.A.A. 3, 4; Monogram Club 5; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, 5; Track 2; Physical Education .Award 2, Trophv 3; Senior Superlative — Most .Athletic. ROBFR L W 11 FLAM O ' BRIEN — Library Club 4; Football I, 2, 4, 5; Basketball I, 2; Senior Play Cast; Track 1. 2, 3. 4; Chila ette Staff 4; Senior Superlative — Biggest Flirt. REBECCA SUE PAFFORD — Band I. 2, 3. 4, 5; Beta Club 4, 5; Chorus 3; Co-Ed Hi- I; G..A..A. 2, 3, 4; Interclub Council 5; Librarv Club 4, 3; Monogram Club 3; Tri-Hi- ' 4; Volleyball 3; Track I, 2; V I C.A. 3. SANDRA SHUMATE PIT AIMER — Bus Patrol 2, 3, 3; Chorus 3; Librarv .Assistant I. 2. 3; Tri-Hi-V 2; Nurses .Aide Class Treasurer 4; Junior Plav Committee; V.LC..A. 4; Speech and Drama Play Committee 3; Chila ette Staff 4. SANDRA El IZ.ABETH RHlDY — Band 1. 2. 3. 4, Senior Band Alember Award 3; Beta Club 4. 3; Chorus 3. 4, Vice President 3. Outstanding Choral Alember 3; Forensic Club 2, 3, 4; President 3. District First Place Winner 3; Interclub Council 3; S.C..A. 3; Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3. 4, Chaplain 3; Junior and Senior Plav Casts; Snow Queen 3; Aliss School Spirit 3; Archery Trophv 3; Third Year French Award 4. JEFFRE ' Y DEAN RICHARDSON — Transferred from Alarion Senior High 2; F.F..A. 1. 2; Alonogram Club I; Track I; VV rijstling 3. Fourth in Regionals 4 and 3. JERRA DOUGLAS RICHARDSON JOYCE CHRISTINE RICHARDSON — Co-Ed Hi-Y I; F.H A. 2; Vollevball 3; Occupational Foods Trophv and Certificate 3. RICHARD STEVEN RICHARDSON — Football 1, 2. 3. 3; Track I, 2. 3, 3; Wrestling 1, 2, Regional Champ 3 and 3, Alost Valuable ■Award 5; Senior Superlative — Alost Courteous. STEVEN LLOA D RIDGE JANET FAA ROBBINS — Beta Club 3; F IFA. 3; French Club 2, 3. 4; Junior and .Senior Plav Committees; .Attendance .Award 3. KLNNA ROBI RT ROSE ' FAHI A NADA ROUSF — Beta Club 3; Bus Patrol I; I H A. 3; French Club 2. 3, 4; Class Reporter 5; Junior and .Senior Play Com¬ mittees; Betty Crocker Family I.eader of Tomorrow .Award 3; Seven Mile Ford Ruritan Club Award 3. I TIFT A1A GREER ROUSF. — G A.A. 3, 4, Librarv Club 3; Track 1; V I C.A. 4 KLI I 11 EDW ARD ROW LAND JL ' DA I A NN SHEETS — Bus Patrol 3, 4, 3; I C A. 3, 4, 3. M.ARA 1 IND.A SHEL.TON — Transferred from Rich Valley High 3; Beta Club 3, 4, 3; F.H..A. I. 2, Junior Degree 3. Parliamentarian and Chapter Degree 4, Vice President 3, Harvest Ball Princess 3; Library Club I, 2, President 3,4, S.C.,A, Reporter 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; V,LC..A. 4, 3; LIpvvard Bound Program 4; Student Advisory Board 3; Distinguished .American High School Student 3. PE.ARI DLSTENE SHEPARD — Transferred from .Southwestern Randolph School in N.C. 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3. .All County Chorus Award 3 and 4; Library Assistant I, 2; National Honor Societv 3; Tri-Hi-A ' 3; Eighth Grade Plav Cast. CHERYL LYNNE SMITH — Chorus 3; Library Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; V I C.A. 3, 4, 3. GREGORY ALLEN SMITH Co-Ed Hi-Y 1; F.C.A. 3,4. 3; Hi-A 2, 3; Monogram Club 3, 4. 3; Football 1, 2; Basketball 2, 4. Smyth County Tournament Team and .All District First Team 3; Junior Play Cast; Track 2, 3; Wrestling I. SUZANNE SMITH — Bus Patrol 2; Chorus 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. J.A.MES RALPH ST.A.MPER JR. Rusty — Co-Ed Hi-Y I; I C.A 2; Interclub Council 3, 3; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4. Treasurer 3; S.C..A. 3; Class President 1 and 2; Football I. 2, 3, 4, 3; Senior Play Cast; Track 2. 3; Eighth Grade Scholarship .Award; Salutatorian 3; Outstanding Physical Educa¬ tion Award 3. Mr. School Spirit 3; Senior Superlative — Best .All ■Around. DONNA D.AVTS STR.ANG — Transferred from Glenvar High 3; G.A.A. I. 2; Tri-Hi-A I, 2; Track 2. JAMES VENTON STURGILL Pete — ChiBalee Staff 3; Co-Ed Hi-A ' Vice President I; F.C..A. 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3. 4, 3; S.C..A. I; Class Vice President 2, Chaplain 3; Football 1. 2, 3, 4. Captain 3, Most Valuable .Award 3, Best Back .Award 3, Head Hunter .Award 3. Most Dedicated 3, .All District 4 and 3; W restling First in Regionals 2. Second In Regionals 3; Senior Superlative — Best .All .Around. I ISA I OUlSF STURGILL — ( hibalee Staff 3, Award 3; Band 1,2; Beta Club 4, Secretary 3; Co-Ed Hi-A ' 1; FTLA. 3, .Secretary 4. President 3; French Club 2; Interclub Council 3; Tri-Hi-A 2. 3. 4. 3; Junior Play Committee; .Senior Play Cast. TAMM A ANNETTE SH RGIl 1. — Band I, 2, 3, 4, 3; Cheerleader Co-Captain 2. 4. 3; Co-Ed Hi-A ' I, Junior M G. A I; Forensic Club 1, 2; French Club 2. 3. 4; G.A .A. 3, 4; Interclub Council 1. 3; Monogram C lub 3; Tri-Hi-A ' 2, 3. 4, 3. M.G. A. 4 and 3; Class Vice President I and 3; Basketball Manager 3; Junior Play Committee; Senior Play Cast; Miss Chilhowie 3. First Runner-Lp Apple Festival Beautv Pageant 3; Senior Superlative — Biggest Flirt. TERRI ANN STL:RGH L — Band I, 2, Majorette 3, 4, and 3; Co-Fd Hi-A ' I; Forensic Club I, 2; French Club 2, Secretary 3. 4; Class Reporter 3; .lunior Play Committee; Senior Plav Cast. GLENN EDW ARD THOMAS Wll I LAM CHARLES IHO.MPSON REBECCA KAAI L PCHL RC H TAMMA 1 FIGH ANCF — Beta Club 4. 3; Bus Patrol I. 2; Co-Ed Hi-A’ 1, French Club Reporter 2, 3; Interclub Council 2, 3; .S C..A. 2, 3; Tri-Hi-A ' 2; Class President 3; Basketball 2, 3; Senior Play Cast CL R I IS DON W ARREN DOROTHA THOMPSON W EDDLE — Chorus 4 REGENTA CAROLEW Il 1 I AMS — Band I, Majorette 2. 3. 4.and 3; Co-Fd Hi-A ' I; French Club 2. 3. Chaplain 4; Monogram Club 3; Junior and Senior Plav Casts; Track 2. 3 SHARON ROLAND W rNEBARGLR — Chibalce Staff 3, Award 3; Band I; F B I...A. President 3; Co-Ed Hi-A Chaplain I; French Club 2; G. A. A. 2. 3; 1 nterclub Council 3; Library Club 3. 3. Library Award 3 and 3; Monogram Club 3; Tri-Hi-A 2. 3; Track I, 2, 3. 105 JUNIOR CLASS Junior class officers enjoying lunch at Mt. Rogers include Tommy Overbay, PRESI¬ DENT: Greg Nicks, VICE-PRESIDENT; Jill McClure. SECRETAR ' i ' ; Charlotte M. fJarris, TREASURER, Vickie Williams, REPORTER. Jesse Ashburn Martha Atwell Steve Austin Mike Ayersman Lisa Black Dawn Blessing Craig Blevins Don Blevins 106 I Jeaiielte Blevins Sam Blevins Susan Blevins Tim Blevins tidith Bogle Bivings Bonham Robert Cochran 107 Connie G. Dowell Anne Eller Barry Eller Sherry Evans Carla Erancisco Vicki Ereeman David Goff Debbie Gollehon Kathy Gross Kath Elaga Tim Haga Mike Halsey Tami Hamm Kicks Hensley Carol C. Higgins Cindy Hughes Karen Hughes Larry Joines 108 JUNIORS I Tom Little ' Jack Love ! Connie Lowe i Carolyn Marshall Lisa Jones Randy Jones Dwayne Keen Steve Kegley Tim Landis Mike Little I Jill McClure ; Pat Miller ! Charlotte Moser I Belinda Movvl i ! Donna Mullen David Neikirk Gregg Nicks Clay Odum 109 Barney Plummer Larry Prater Debbie Pruitt Frank Pugh Kenneth Rich Freddie Riley Patty Ring Barbara Robinson Barbara Rouse joe Rowland Cheryl Rutledge Debbie Sanders Bill Osborne Debbie Osborne Tommy Overbay 110 JUNIORS I I ! f ) Cathy Sturgill Joe Thompson David Tuell Lynn Van Hoo ier Richard Sauls W ayne Sheffield Sandy Smith jewel Stamper Debbie Stewart Kaye Stewart Gene ' estal Billy Wheeler Jack Williams Vickie Williams Alice Wilson Mary Ann Wilson Darla Worley Donna Wyatt 111 Sophomore class officers are Cindy Clark, PRESIDENT; Larry Jennings, VICE-PRESIDENT; P. J. Lundy, TREASURER; Gina Eenner, SECRETARY. Susan Anderson Carol Baldwin Candy Barlow David Barr Sarah Bartley Jay Berry Johnny Berry Betsy Bise James Blankenbeckler Anthony Blevins (ieorge Blevins Kathy Blevins Randy Blevins Sandy Blevins Sharon Blevins I 112 SOPHOMORE CLASS Roger Collins ' Kevin Cook Alan Copenhaver Alan Counts Teresa Croson Margaret Culbert Steve Davidson Jennifer Doss Pam Doss Carol Dowell Rebecca Dowell Bernice Eller Robert Eller Gina Eenner Greg Erye 113 Deidra Ganaway Ricky Gilley James Gray Brenda Greer Connie Heath Kllis Heath l ave Heath Terri Heath Roy Hughes Barbara Hutton Larry Jennings Ricky Johnston Steve Hall Debbie Harris Tim Hart Sandra Hayden Regina Hayes Allen Hensley Chris Hollon Richard Hopkins Dan Horn Carol Huffman 114 1 SOPHOMORES Susie Jones Barbara Landis Bonnie Landis Tony l.egard Rita Levitt Tim Lundy Danny Marshall David Martin Sammy McClure Benny McCormick 115 Dora Pennington Jeannie Pennington Peggy Pennington Rhonda Pennington Deidra Phipps Sand Privett Nannie Pruitt Eugenia Ratliff Ray Reeves Julie Reynolds 116 SOPHOMORES Barbara Shelton Katin Shuler Dwight Shape Kim Skeen Mark Smith Mark Thomas Chip V ' anee Susan Vance Helen Wallin Bennv Vk ' alton I 1 117 FRESHMAN CLASS Class ofricers. above, included Shirley Lovelace, PRESIDENT; Mike Cline, VICE-PRESIDENT; Jennifer Cole, SECRETARV; Mike Sturgill, TREASURER. 118 Tiinim Blevins Debbie Brooks Barbara Buchanan (ilenn Buchanan Brenda Burchett Tana Blevins Tim D. Blevins Valarie Blevins Sharon Bogle C ' lnds Craven Duane DeBord Kath [i)empsey Carla Dillard 119 Ricky Doane Kathy Dolinger Debbie Dovie Lisa Dungan JohnnN [idmondson FRESHMEN Jeff Eller Susan Evans Patty Earris Scott Eoster John Harmon Gary Heath Gene Heath Mary Heath 121 I a Donna McGhee Cindy McLaughlin Geraldine Montgomery Lisa Mullen Darlene Marshal Charles McClure Kim McClure Darlene McCracken Sheila Peake Roger Perkins Jonathon Pierce Dehhie Poston Tom Myers Larry Neikirk Jack Osborne Susan Peacock Diana Powers Mike Profitt Greg Ratcliff Kim Ratcliff 122 FRESHMEN Karen Rector Mike Rector Debbie Reeves Cheryl Ridge Danny Roland Tessa Roop Chuck Rouse Candy Sanders Sandy Robinson raniniy Robinson David Roe •lininiy Roe Tim Sauls Patricia Sheets Sandra Shelton Rocky Shumate Lori Schwartz Anna Stamper Robert St. John Mike Sturgill 123 FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED: Billy Eller EIGHTH GRADE Class Omcers are Jeff Rowland, PRESIDENT; Mary Lynn Martin, VICE PRESIDENT; Karen Frazier, SECRETARY; Miehael St. John, TREASURER. Steve Blevins Vickie Blevins Wally Blevins Steve Brigman Junior Brooks Lisa Blevins Mike Blevins Roban Blevins Sam Blevins Sandy Blevins Sharon Blevins Shelia Blevins Sherri Blevins Jimmy Brown Jo Burgess Emmet Call Bill Carrico Becky Chapman Ann Coalson Mary D. Clark Debbie Jeff A. Jeff Davenport Davidson Davidson 126 EIGHTH GRADE Terry Greer Phyllis Greer Carl Griffey Rohan Ijz Griffe Harriger 127 Debbie Harris Steve Harris Donna Hayden James Hayden Ricky Haulsee Bobby Heath Lenora Heath Ricky Heath Toni Heath Mike Henderson Sherry Henderson Bobby Hogston Judy Hopkins Reva Isom John Jackson Dolly Jennings Jeff Johnston Rov Joines II jl [ li ( Jeffery Jones Jay Keen Dickie K eg ley Eva Lee Marsha Lester 128 EIGHTH GRADE 1 isa l-ittle Ira Lowe Kathy larwe Jel ' I ' ers l iindy Kim Martin Mary Lynne Martin Remona McCray l.inda McGhee Terry McReynolds Randy Miller David Montgomery Jerry Mutter Ronald Mutter Page Nicks Susan Osborne Andy Overbay Billy Owens Joy Pafford i I Betsy Palmer [Teresa Parris Doug Pennington Michael Pennington 1 “ ' ■ I 129 Sondra Polk James G. Powers James R. Powers Eddie Prater Judy Prater Johnny Stamper Randy Stamper Tim Stewart Michael St. John Nathan Street 130 Donna Adam Kenns Rick Sluarl Sturgill Taylor Taylor (Jerald Thomas Martha Thomas Jeanette T hompson Debbie Tuck Becky Ttiell Russ Vance David Vanhoozer Andy Vanhoy Daniel Walker Jerry Wallen Sandy V ' ilson Dianna V ' yatt Lisa Wyatt Rohan Wyrick Delores Loore EIGHTH GRADE (aye Terry 1 Billy W eddel Lisa Wharton Lynn Wheeless Mane V idener Becca W ilkinson 131 SEATED: Mrs. Mary B. Aker, SPONSOR; Debbie W. Blevins, Donna Blevins, ASSISTANT EDITOR; Carol Higgins, CO¬ EDITOR; Sandy Smith, CO-EDITOR; Mr. Jerry A. Eggers, SPONSOR. SECOND ROW: Belinda Mowl, Chip Vance, Greg Erye, Laurinda Hayden, Lisa Black, Lisa Blevins, Tami Hamm. THIRD ROW: Karen Hughes, Sharon R. Winebarger, Lisa Sturgill, Charlotte Harris, Barbara Robinson, Anna Ruth Blevins. EOURTH ROW: Tim Lundy, Steve Hall, David Tuell, David Goff, Tommy Overbay, Alan Counts, Jeff Mash, NOT PICTURED: Pete Sturgill. CHILVALEE STAFF FORENSIC CFUB SEATED: Sandy Rhudy, PRESIDENT; Jo Ann Martin, VICE- dra Phipps, Tami Hamm, Kaye Stewart, Pat Miller, Mrs. Jean S. PRESIDENT; Cathy Sturgill, SECRETARY; Martha Ereeman, Hamm, SPONSOR. TREASURER; Steve Austin, REPORTER. STANDING: Deir- 132 SEATED: Rusty Stamper and Ravenna Elliott, PRESIDENTS; Jay Cole and Vicky Williams, VICE-PRESIDENTS; Ben HulT and Carol Polk, SECRETARIES. SECOND ROW: Chip Vance, Frank Pugh, Pete Sturgill, Allen Hensley, Tammy Sturgill, Jen¬ nifer Doss, Judy Dowell. THIRD ROW: Barbara Landis, Bonnie Landis, Susan Vance, Susan Blevins, Cliff Brooks, Eddie Bran¬ son, Carla Francisco, Mr. Ron E. Ball, SPONSOR; Mr. James 1). Campbell, SPONSOR. FOURTH ROW: Sharon R. Winebarger, Cindy Clark, Sully Cox, Lisa Blevins, Regenia Williams, Joleen Bryant, Sandy Smith, Pam Doss, Teresa Wassum, Teresa Lomans, D. I). Ganaway. FIFTH ROW: Dean Cole, Mike Halsey, Greg Smith, Don Blevins, Gregg Nicks, Mike Meade, Robert Cochran, Tommy Little, David Neikirk, Steve Kegley, Tony Clapp. MONOGRAM CLUB LE CERCLE FRANCAIS SEATED: Frank Pugh, PRESIDENT; Chris Hollon, VICE- PRESIDENT; Bivings Bonham, SECRETARY; John Jennings, TREASURER; Ann Bonham, REPORTER; Lisa Black, CH.APL.AIN. SECOND ROW: Lisa Ashburn, Julia Reynolds, Anna Stamper, Shirley Lovelace, Barbara Landis, Jennifer Cole, Donna McGhee, Tana Blevins, Mrs. Pansy R. Rollins, SPON¬ SOR. THIRD ROW : Kim Ratliff, Bonnie Landis, Debbie Doyle, Sandy Robinson, Tammy Robinson, Kay Francis, Tracy Keen, Kay Dolinger, Carla Dillard, ,Sarah Bartley. FOURTH ROV : Martha Atwell, ,Sally Cox, Alan Copenhaver, Sammy McClure, Karla Little, .Anthony Blevins, Cliff Brooks, Sara Jones, Nancy Atwell, Edwina Brewer, Debbie Prater. 133 SEATED: Lynn Crutchfield, PRESIDENT; Becky Pafford, VICE-PRESIDENT; Lisa Sturgill, SECRETARY; Regenia Williams, TREASURER; Sonya Erancisco, CHAPLAIN; Mrs, June M. Conner, SPONSOR. SECOND ROW; Debbie Pruitt, Lisa Black, Sandy Rhudy, Emily Rouse, Dorothy Bennett, Deb- BETA bie Stewart, Kay Dolinger, Tami Hamm, Brenda Dowell, Cindy Hughes, Dawn Blessing. THIRD ROW: Larry Joines, Glenn Dolinger, Matt Blevins, Billy Wheeler, Brent Eoster, Gene Vestal, Gregg Nicks, Tim Haga, Ravenna Elliott, Sandy Smith, Tammy Vance, Janet Robbins. CLUB INTER-CLUB EIRST ROW: Susan Vance, Eaye Heath, Debbie Conner, Jeff Mash, Karen Hughes, Mr. Kermit G. Nelson, SPONSOR. SECOND ROW: Jeff Rowland, Erank Pugh, Cindy Clark, Sharon R. Winebarger, Larry Joines, Mary Lynn Martin, Carol C. Higgins. THIRD ROW: Anna Ruth Blevins, Karen Erazier, COUNCIL Sandy Rhudy, Donna Blevins, Lisa Sturgill, Becky Pafford, Lynn Crutchfield, Shirley Lovelace. EOURTH ROW: David Duncan, Tommy Overbay, Brent Eoster, Ben Huff, David Neikirk, Gregg Nicks, Beth Huff. 134 SEATFD: JelT Mash, PRESIDEN T; Karen Hughes, VICE- PRESIDENT; Debbie Conner, SECRET.ARV; Susan Vance, IRE.ASI RER; lave Heath, REPORTER; Frank Pugh, Chaplain. SECOND ROV ' ; Fisa .Ashburn, Donna Gray, Eisa VMiorton, Allen Hensley, Sheri Blevins, Page Nicks, Mary Dean Clark, Mr Ronald R. Sutherland, Sponsor. THIRD RO V: ,len- nifer Cole, Kim Ratcliff, Sammy McClure, Anna Ruth Blevins, .loleen Bryant, .Anthony Blevins, Alan Copenhaver, Kim Martin. FOl ' RTH ROW: Susan Blevins, Carla Francisco, Bivings Bonham, Ben Huff, Greg Landis, Earry Neikirk, Teresa Wassum, Kathy Haga. STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION FUTURE BUSINESS EEADERS OF AMERICA SE.ATED: Mr. Jerry Eggers, SPONSOR; Sharon R. Winebarger, PRESIDENT; Judy Dowell, VICE-PRESIDENT; Jeff Mash, CHAPLAIN; Mrs. Linda J. Siegel, SPONSOR. SECOND ROV ’: Donna Mullen, Debbie Sanders, Karen Hughes, Dianne Peak, Brenda Patrick, Becky Dowell. THIRD ROV : Barbara Robinson, Kathy Blevins, Charlotte M. Harris, Vickie Freeman, Jill McClure, Belinda Mowl, FOURTH ROW: Debbie Pruitt, Dorothy Bennett, Debbie Harris, David Neikirk, Steve Kegley, Benny Walton, Debbie Prater, Brenda Dowell. 135 SEATED: Donna Blevins, PRESIDENT; Julia Buchanan, VICE-PRESIDENT; Debbie Conner, SECRETARY; Rustv Stamper, TREASURER; Ben Huff, CHAPLAIN. SECOND ROW: Mr. Joe Eore, SPONSOR; Kathy Gross, Debbie Blevins, Frank Pugh, Martha Atwell, Carol C. Higgins, Dusty Shephard, Mr. Thomas W. McGhee, SPONSOR. THIRD ROW: Karen Hughes, Steve Austin, Carla Erancisco, Beth Huff, Bivings Bonham, Tommy Overbay, David Neikirk, Susan Blevins, Cathy Sturgill. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA SEATED: Lisa Sturgill, PRESIDENT; Lisa Jones, VICE- PRESIDENT; Sheila Heath, SECRETARY; Kathy Blevins, TREASURER: Debbie W. Blevins, REPORTER; Dianne Peak, PARLIAMENTARIAN; Barbara Hopkins, HISTORIAN- PHOTOGRAPHER. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Susan B. McWh or¬ ter, SPONSOR; Mrs. Gladys H. Erye, SPONSOR; Regina Hayes, Emily Rouse, Janet Robbins, Becky Dowell. THIRD ROW. Peggy Prater, Leila Sheets, Eaye Heath, Jill Orvik, Debbie Harris, Brenda Patrick, Kim Skeen. 136 SFATHD: Brenl Foster, PRFSIDFNT; Ben Huff, PRFSI- [)I-NT; Tommy Overbav, VICE-PRESIDENT; Gene Vestal, SEC RETAR ' i : Sammy ’MeClure, TREASL RER. SECOND ROW: Gary Heath, REPORTER-HISTORIAN; Frank Pugh, CHAPEAIN; Bivings Bonham, SERGEANT-AT-ARMS: David Tuell, Chris Marion, Mr. R. Dwight Barker, SPONSOR IHIRD ROW: Alan Copenhaver, Pat Miller, Billy Wheeler Gregg Nicks, Anthony Blevins, Tim Lundy, Steve Austin. HI-Y FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES SE.ATED: David Neikirk, C.APT.AIN; Frank Pugh, CO¬ CAPTAIN; Chip Vance, TREASL RER-SECRETARY; Coach Ron E Ball, SF’ONSOR. SECOND ROW: Steve Price, Daniel Walker, Jay Keen, Sam Blevins, Dickie Kegley, Mike Blevins, Jeff Roland. THIRD ROW: Mike Shuler, Jeff Rector, Greg Smith, Gregg Nicks, Ricky Crusenberry, Larry Neikirk, Mike Sturgill. 137 SEATED: Anna Ruth Blevins. PRESIDENT; Joleen Bryant, VICE-PRESIDENT; Beth Huff, SECRETARY- TREASURER; Sandra Rhudy, CHAPLAIN; Cathy Sturgill, SERGEANT-AT-ARMS; Miss Elizabeth Love, SPONSOR. SECOND ROW: Tammy Sturgill, Sonya Erancisco, Mary Carrico, Tami Hamm, Dusty Shephard. THIRD ROW: Kim McClure. Shirley Lovelace, Lisa Sturgill, Edwina Brewer, Carla Dillard. TRI-HI-Y LIBRARY CLUB SEATED: Larrv Joines, PRESIDENT; Becky Pafford, VICE- PRESIDENT; Cheryl Smith, SECRETARY, Billy Wheeler, TREASURER, Steve Austin, CHAPLAIN, Dora Pennington, REPORTER. SECOND ROW: Kim McClure, Anna Stamper, Vickie Jones. Barbara Jackson, .Mrs. Rachael W. Campbell, SPONSOR. THIRD ROW: Lisa Testerman, Tammy Lowe, Sharon R. Winebarger, Phyllis Sullivan. Patty Farris. Thelma Greer. 138 Jeff Davidson, Sandy Dixon, Teresa Williams, Judy Sheets, Blevins, 1 i Sparks, Debbie Barr, Sherry Pafford, Dianne Peak Martha Ireeman, Barbara Hopkins, Kathv Blevins, Sheila BUS PATROL FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA SP.ATPD: David Duncan, PREiSIDTNT; Jackie Love, VICE- PRLSIDLNT; Zac Caldwell, SLX ' RLT.ARV, Travis Crutchfield, TRL.XSL RPR, Richard Sauls, RtPORTLR; Mr. William St. John, SPONSOR: Mr. William .X. Doss, SPONSOR. SECOND ROW : Steve F inley, Joey Blankenbeckler, Chip Vance, Daniel Walker, 1 eonard ShelTieid, Jeff Davidson. THIRD ROW: Jay- Keen, Ira Loue, James R. Powers, Steve Hopkins, Tim Stewart, Bill Carrico, Joey Dixon, Wally Blevins, EOL ' RTH ROV ' : Darhyl Surber, Tim Lundy, .Matt Blevins, Jim Gray, Tim Haga, Richard Hopkins, Randv Miller, Tim Sauls, (iary Heath, Mr. Larkin C. Phillips, SI’ONSOR. LH TH ROW: Jimmy Roe, Alan Copenhaver, Tom .Myers, Jimmy Brown, Steve Hall, David Cioff, Joe Ashby, C. ,1. Thomas, Randy Jones, Howard Berry, Jeff Jones. SIX I H ROW : Brent F oster, Tony Collins, Kenneth Rich, Don Blevins, Dennis Sage, Jerry Thomas, l.)an Horne, Rocky Shumate, Walter Iberce, Craig Blevins, Randy Blevins, Johnny Blevins. (Not pictured: .Andrew Dempsey.) 139 The furniture industry is the kind of ptace where young ideas make it. And isn ' t that the kind of place where you want to start building a career? AMERiCAN OF MAffTINSVlLLE L Ml Dan Chester, Jr. General Manager UNITED Of OMAHA A Mutual of Omaha Company LIFE, HEALTH, BUSINESS INSURANCE PENSION PLANS Marion Plaza Marion, Va., Phone 783-7256 “Congratulations Class of ’77” CLARK PETROLEUM Cities Service Oil Co. Products Quality Fuel Oils-Prompt Metered Delivery Service 611 Main Street Marion, Virginia Telephone 783-3113 P. O. Drawer G BILL BLEVINS PARTS SERVICE Phone 646-3133 AMCRtCAN MOTORS Chilhowie, Va. ‘‘Parts, Accessories and Service for all American Motors Products” 142 143 L. G. BALFOUR CO. Announcements, Caps and Gowns, Memory Books and Class Rings 144 CITY DRUG STORE Opposite Court House Marion, Virginia CHILHOWiE EXXON SERViCENTER “Service By The Golden Rule” Lubrication — Tires — Accessories Inspection Stickers Compliments of SINGLETON’S Chilhowie, Virginia CHILHOWIE TRACTOR IMPLEMENT CO. Ford Tractors Farm Machinery Chilhowie, Virginia Phone 646-3642 CHILHOWIE BARBER SHOP It Pays to Look Well Keep America Beautiful Main Street 646-8024 RIVERSIDE EXXON Exit 13 181 646-9953 SERVICE WITH A SMILE Also Air Condition Service Owned by: James W. Burgess Bes t Compliments BONHAM MOTOR COMPANY Chilhowie, Virginia Compliments of BONHAM BROTHERS Growers and Packers of BONSON BRAND PRODUCTS BARKWOOD FAMILY SHOE STORE BARKER ' S Marion Plaza The Men ' s Shop Hwy. 11E Marion, Va. Marion, Va. Phone 783-4460 783-7588 Compliments of MILLER’S PLACE Chilhowie, Va. 145 SKYLAND VIRGINIA CORPORATION Chilhowie, Virginia Manufacturers of BUSTER BROWN Children’s Wear For Buster Brown Textiles, Inc. 146 Shop 646-8022 the It 1 Home 646-5225 From the atom to the sun .. .the uni¬ verse pulsates with energy in many forms. BETTER PRICED USED The challenge is to find ways ... new CARS ways... to utilize the earth ' s vast store- “Wholesale to Everyone” house of fuels In providing the energy needed for this nation to continue to be great. The means — innovative technolo- PAUL R. BERRY 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- P. 0. Box 614 verse to the largest... that ' s the scope of the energy field today. The opportunity for Chilhowie, Va. 24319 personal achievement is infinite: the chal¬ lenge, one that must be met. APPALACHIAN POWER CO. ABINGDON GOODMAN JEWELERS “Four Stores To Serve You” “Class Ring Headquarters” Bristol Saitville Marion Chilhowie 148 SMYTH COUNTY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Medical Center “People in Service to the Community” Congratulations Class of 77 BRUNSWICK CORPORATION Marion, Virginia 149 AUTO FIRE Phone: 783-4182 (Office) Ralph Stokes 646-8888 LIABILITY LIFE 150 t THE JEWEL RHUDY APPLIANCE BOX, INC. SALES AND Watches SERVICE Diamonds P. 0. Box 626 Gifts Chilhowie, Virginia 24319 29th year in diamond business Telephone 646-3269 Jack L. Alexander Owner and Manager 116 E. Main St. W h Westinghouse 1 I Marion, Virginia Phone 783-3621 151 FIRST NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK GILLS AND MILES INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Bank of Marion Bldg. Marion, Virginia Reliable Insurance Service Since 1910 Henry H. Brant Harold D. Slemp A Dominion Bankshares Bank Marion, Virginia MARTIN’S GARAGE USED CARS Phone 646-3196 Clint Martin Billy Martin Phone 646-3053 “DEPENDABLE USED CARS” ROUTE 1 CHILHOWIE, VIRGINIA Phone 496-4079 SMYTH EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Farm Equipment Industrial Equipment Consumer Products Route 16, South Marion, Virginia Phone: 783-4122 SMYTH CO. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Homeowners Policies Bank of Marion Building Lantz C. Haywood Secretary Phone 783-7871 153 FORD SUPPLY CO. “QUALITY BUILDING MATERIALS-HOME FURNISHINGS” “Buy from hometown folks” Route 11 Seven Mile Ford, Virginia Phone (703) 646-3210 BOB WALKER GEORGE WALKER RICHARD WALKER THE NATIONAL BANK OF CHILHOWIE Chilhowie, Virginia FORD BRANCH Seven Mile Ford, Virginia EAST CHILHOWIE BRANCH Chilhowie, Virginia 154 GREEVER’S DRUG STORE, INC. “Over 60 years of Service’’ 155 LINCOLN BUILDERS SUPPLY CO., INC. All Kinds of Lumber Building Material Marion, Virginia The Bank OF Marion royal oak branch WT ' DOWNTOWN 1600 north main ■ MAIN STREET Wishes Good Luck To The Class Of 77. D D MOBILE HOMES Where good homes are not expensive. We service what we self. Two locations to serve you. Lot 1 — Chilhowie, Va. — b46-3777 Lot 2 — Hansonville — 889-2707 B. R. DENTON JERRY P. DENTON CHILHOWIE GULF SERVICE STATION Tires, Tubes, Batteries, Accessories “You Can Afford the BEST” Chilhowie, Va. JENRETTE’S FASHION SHOP Exclusive Fashions for Ladies and Teens Marion, Virginia Compliments of GOODMAN DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY CHILHOWIE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S CLUB We now offer both types of Carpet Cleaning. Jet Steam Service. Professional and rental systems. ECHO SALES COMPANY Wholesale Chilhowie, Virginia Phone; 646-8472 DeVAULT’S INC. Compliments of Athletic and Recreational Sportswear — Gifts — Equipment 705 State St. Bristol, Va. GENERAL SHALE Phone 669-7521 PRODUCTS CORP. HALE BROTHERS Morristown, Tennessee Marion, Virginia Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Institutional Foods — Phone 783-3156 Canned and Frozen V 156 ■A. ! i RAINBOW AUTEL AND RESTAURANT BERRY BUILDERS AND SUPPLY “Your Complete Building Supply Center” Phone 646-5333 Chilhowie, Va. 24319 ENTERPRISES, INC. I 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. HUNGRY MOTHER CAMP SMYTH HOME GROUND CONSTRUCTION INC. Complete Hookups Building Material Dealers Swimming Groceries Contractors Laundry Reservations Taken 783-2046 Geo. C. Prater 783-2351 President Marion, Va. WALKER MOTOR COMPANY MIDWAY SUNOCO SERVICE STATION Phone 496-4777 Used Cars and Trucks of All Makes and Models General Auto Repair Virginia Inspection Station Parts Accessories — Tune-ups Smyth County Auto Tags Rt. 107 Saitville Highway 107 Saitville MIDWAY SUPERMARKET SUE’S SHOP Highway 107 Chilhowie, Va. Meadowview, Va. Between Saitville and Chilhowie Ladies Ready-to-Wear” Parties by Reservation 159 9 BERRY IRON AND METAL Compliments of Division of Berry Enterprises, Inc. CENTRAL GROCERY Iron Metal Dealer Seven Mile Ford, Va. B. R. Berry J. T. Bishop Phone 646-3181 Chilhowie, Va. Compliments of BARNETT’S CHILHOWIE FUNERAL HOME 646-5311 646-5411 “Where Shopping Is A Pleasure” Chilhowie, Va. Marion, Virginia MT. ROGERS TEXACO Compliments of Service You Can Trust AUTO VILLAGE Chilhowie, Va. Chilhowie, Virginia Phone 646-8711 Interstate 81 Exit 13 SMYTH HOME CONSTRUCTION INC. Building Material Dealers Contractors Geo. C. Prater 783-2351 President Marion, Va. Find Out What’s Happening In Your Community By Reading THE SMYTH COUNTY NEWS Tuesday ' s and Thursday’s Marion, Virginia 160 161 ROBINETTE CHEVROLET-OLDS. ERVIN’S MARKET Retail Fruits and Vegetables Chestnut St. Marion, Va. INC. Phone 783-7092 OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK KING OF WHEELS JOINES BROTHERS MEAT 1025 N. Main St. Marion, Va. 783-5116 Processing, Inc. 646-8109 Chestnut Ridge, Chilhowie Compliments of PUGH-PEARCEY TIRE COMPANY TRIANGLE MOTOR SALES, INC. Service Body Shop Phone 783-4627 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 BYRD GOFF CONSTRUCTION CO. Commercial Industrial Masonry Glade Spring, Virginia Our Compliments To Students and Faculty of Chilhowie High School 162 BARBARA ANN’S THE VANCE BEAUTY SALON COMPANY Barbara Grindstead and Carol Sturgill, owners Complete Hair Care Center HARDWARE UNISEX STYLING BUILDING SUPPLIES Telephone 646-5643 FARM SUPPLIES Home 646-5433 At Rainbow Autel REDKEN Products Used REDKEN Chilhowie, Virginia 24319 PARKS-BELKCO. Marion, Virginia Phone 783-5351 SMYTH COUNTY MOTOR COMPANY, INC. 103 Pendleton Street Marion, Virginia 24354 FORD MERCURY Telephone 783-4500 163 ARCO Atlantic Richfield Company Chilhowie Oil Company P.O. Box 154 Chilhowie, Va. PHONE 646-3121 JENNINGS-WARREN MOTOR CO., INC. Marion, Virginia PONTIAC-BUICK GMC-OPEL HARVEY’S JEWELRY Engagement and Wedding Rings Orange Blossom, Art-Carved Main Street Marion, Va. Compliments of Compliments of THE H M STORE GREEVER CLINIC BONHAM OIL CO. EXXON CO. U.S.A. High Pressure Equipment Super Vacuum BAND SCAR WASH Box 607 Glade Spring, Va. 24340 Phone 429-5712 TRY IT — we need it. “Today ' s Photographs Are Tomorrow’s Treasures” GREEAR STUDIO AND GIFT SHOP Marion, Virginia FRANCIS BROTHERS INC. SPORTING GOODS Hunting Fishing Camping Team Sports FISHER’S JEWELERS Finest in Silver, China, Compliments of Crystal — Keepsake Diamonds ROY N. DAVIS Our 78th Year Treasurer of Smyth County Marion, Virginia 164 165 “Extra Care Every Where” MARION FIRESTONE AND By The RECAPPING COMPANY Dodge Boys See Them At Marion, Virginia HOLSTON MOTOR COMPANY INC. Phone 783-7178 Marion, Virginia HEATH HALL FURNITURE CO. Opposite the Court House Marion, Virginia 783-2057 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Fred Vivian Holliday “Home-Owned Family Store” P.O. Box 269 Phone 646-3411 Chilhowie, Virginia 24319 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Corrie L. Forrest Phone 783-2221 Marion, Virginia 24354 Complete Custom Fabric Drapery Service Notions THE SEWING BASKET West Main Street Chilhowie, Va. HI-WAY DRIVE IN GRISSOM MOTOR PARTS, INC. “The DIP-DOG Stand” Owned and Managed By Grant Hall Phone 783-2698 Marion 783-3181 Chilhowie 646-8915 Compliments of THE REGENT Marion, Virginia Compliments of MASTER ARK SERVICE STATION Main St. Marion, Va. Compliments of Compliments of DR. J. DAN REASOR JOHNSON’S 5 10 166 WMEV ABC National Local Sports Station Box 740 Phone 783-3151 AM — 1010 FM — 93.9 Marion, Va. 1,000 — 3700 watts 1948 thru 1977 Compliments of DR. 0. 0. SMITH, JR. Center Building Marion, Virginia Compliments of R T FABRICS UPHOLSTERING TROUTMAN’S T.V. APPLIANCES Complete Line Materials, Upholstering Drapes, Dresses Chilhowie, Virginia Chilhowie, Virginia Compliments of CHILHOWIE FLORIST CHILHOWIE FURNITURE CO. Highway 11 East and Chilhowie, Virginia WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME Phone 646-3472 MULLIN’S SHOE CENTER Shoes for the Entire Family at Popular Prices Main Street Chilhowie, Va. HOLSTON SERVICE STATION UNION 76 Service is our Business” HWY. 11 Chilhowie, Va. Phone 646-8688 J. T. WILKINSON SON Flour—Meal—Feed—Tires Hwd. Telephone 646-3631 Chilhowie, Virginia 24319 SCENIC VIEW GOLF COURSE Chilhowie, Virginia J. M. Wilkinson, Manager Phone 646-3535 HOME OF THE WARRIOR GOLF TEAM CHILHOWIE FARM SERVICE, INC. Compliments of Wayne Feeds — Farm Supplies Custom Grinding Phone 646-3561 Chilhowie, Va. J.C. WILKINSON D.M.V. 167 168 First Federal eAVINOS AND LOAN ASSN. OP BRISTOL no PieOMONT tT. O 303 6 COMMCRCCST. _ NOME OPPICK BRANCM OPPIC8 Bristol ° Marion 303 S. COMMERCE STREET POST OFFICE BOX 505 MARION. VIRGINIA 24354 E L SALVAGE FURNITURE Highway 11 West of Abingdon Abingdon, Virginia Larry Eggers Jerry Eggers “New Furniture At Discount Prices” Compliments of PARK DRIVE IN THEATRE Park Bfvd. 783-2451 WILEY J. W. JONATHAN MOXLEY Insurance — Bonds 212 E. Main St. Marion, Va. 24354 Compliments of MODEL BEAUTY SHOP Compliments of 244 East Main Street Marion, Va. PARGAS HAROLD CROUSE DEPT. STORE CHILHOWIE MOTOR CORPORATION Phone 646-8861 Sporting Goods Automobiles Jeeps Clothing and Footwear Fuel Oil Gasoline for everyone Phone 646-8431 Chilhowie, Va. David Rouse, President Chilhowie, Virginia j McNEIL FURNITURE COMPANY H. S. WILLIAMS COMPANY Box 879 Steel Building Division Box 888 Marion, Virginia Marion, Virginia Phone Area 703-783-3185 Compliments of MARION LAUNDRY Marion, Virginia Brick And Block Hauling A .. Faster-Better Truckmg Specialty Service 1 nterstate And FLATBEDS AND VANS Transport Highway 11 CALL Atkins, Virginia W 783-5207 169 CLARK’S PHARMACY ' r rl frearr {itions PRESCRIPTIONS ARE OUR BUSINESS Doug Clark, Reg. Ph. Chilhowie, Va. Phone 646-8225 Free Delivery BEULAH’S BEAUTY SHOP Chilhowie, Virginia 646-3844 Congratulations Class of 77 B B AUTO SALES APPALACHIAN ATHLETIC HOUSE INCORPORATED Quality Wholesale Used Cars Trucks The House of Courtesy, 646-5200 Quality and Service 709 Volunteer Parkway Box 323-C Rt. 2 Box 3863 Marion, Va. 24354 Bristol, Tenn. 37602 Virginia Monument Company VALLEY and l td ri of y lsmonal uncs 1936 NURSING HOME R. E. MOORE — MIKE MOORE A Div. of Mountain Empire Health MARION, VIRGINIA Facilities, Inc. P.O. Box 746, Chilhowie, Va. 24319 170 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 77 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Chilhowie High School 171 172 Compliments of Compliments of CHILHOWIE CHAMBER SOUTHWEST OF COMMERCE AUTO PARTS CO. Chilhowie, Virginia Phone 783-8854 it’s the real thing DIXIE COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, INC. Bristol, Virginia Compliments of VIRGINIA HOUSE FURNITURE CORPORATION P.O. Box 138 Atkins, Virginia 24311 Compliments of KERN’S BAKERY Bristol. Virginia SERV-ALLINC. Institutional Wholesaler 928 State Street Bristol, Tennessee CLAUDINE’S BTY. SALON Hull Ave. Chilhowie, Va. 646-8107 Claudine McCormick Carol B. Murray Donna Doss Hair Styling for Ladies and Men ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The CHILVALEE Staff wishes to express its thanks to all the advertisers and to all others who have worked so faithfully with us. Without your cooperation it would have been impossible to publish this year¬ book as a keepsake for our students. 173 f Advertisers’ Index A American Furniture Co. 141 Appalachian Athletic House 170 Appalachian Power Co. 148 Auto Village 160 B B B Auto Sales 170 B S Car Wash 164 Baldwin ' s 160 Balfour, L. G. Co. 144 Bank of Marion 156 Barbara Ann’s Beauty Shop 163 Barker’s 145 Barkwood Family Shoe Store 145 Barnett’s Chilhowie Funeral Home 160 Berry Enterprises, Inc. 158 Berry Iron Metal 160 Better Priced Used Cars 148 Beulah’s Beauty Shop 170 Blevins, Bill Parts and Service 142 Bonham Bros. 145 Bonham Motor Co. 145 Bonham Oil Co. 164 Brunswick Corp. 149 Byrd Goff Construction Co. 162 C Central Grocery 160 Chilhowie Barber Shop 145 Chilhowie Business Professional Women’s Club 156 Chilhowie Chamber of Commerce 173 Chilhowie Exxon Servicenter 145 Chilhowie Farm Service, Inc. 167 Chilhowie Florist 167 Chilhowie Furniture Co. 167 Chilhowie Gulf Service Station 156 Chilhowie Motor Corp. 169 Chilhowie Oil Co. 164 Chilhowie Tractor Implement Co. 145 City Drug Store 145 Clark Petroleum 142 Clark’s Pharmacy 170 Claudine’s Beauty Salon 173 Cole, J. D., D.D.S., Moore, F. H., D.D.S. 159 Crouse, Harold Dept. Store 169 D D D Mobile Homes 156 Davis, Roy N., Treasurer 164 DeVault’s, Inc. 156 Dixie Coca Cola Bottling Co. 173 E E L Salvage Furniture 169 Echo Sales Co. 156 Ervin’s Market 162 F Farmbest 164 First Federal Savings Loan 169 First National Exchange Bank 152 Fisher’s Jewelers 164 Ford Supply Co. 154 Francis Brothers, Inc. 164 G General Shale Products Corp. 156 Gills Miles Ins. Agency 152 Goodman Dry Cleaners Laundry 156 Goodman Jewelers 148 Greear Studio Gift Shop 164 Greever’s Clinic 164 Greever’s Drug Store 155 Grissom Motor Parts, Inc. 166 H H M Store 164 Hale Brothers 156 Harvey’s Jewelry 164 Heath Hall Furniture Co. 166 Hi-Way Drive In 166 Holston Motor Co., Inc. 166 Holston Service Station 167 Hungry Mother Camp Ground 159 Industrial Welding and Machine Corp. 151 174 J Jennings-Warren Motor Co., Inc. 164 Jenrette’s Fashion Shop 156 Jewel Box, Inc. 151 Johnson ' s 5 10 166 Joines Bros. Meat Processing 162 K K-Mart 156 Kern ' s Bakery 173 L Laurel Spring Dairy 159 Lincoln Builders Supply Co., Inc. 156 M Marion Firestone Recapping Co. 166 Marion-Flarwood 151 Marion Laundry 169 Marion Mutual Agency, Inc. 162 Martin’s Garage 152 Master Art Service Station 166 McClure Motor Sales, Inc. 159 McNeil Furniture Co. 169 Midway Sunoco Service Station 159 Midway Supermarket 159 Miller ' s Place 145 Model Beauty Shop 169 Mount Rogers Inn 155 Moxley, Wiley J. W. Jonathan 169 Mt. Rogers Texaco 160 Mullins Shoe Center 167 Mutual of Omaha 142 N National Bank of Chilhowie 154 National Flonor Society 171 P Pargas 169 Park Drive In Theatre 169 Parks-Belk Co. 163 Piggly Wiggly 145 Pugh-Pearcey Tire Co. 162 R R T Fabrics 167 Rainbow Autel Restaurant 158 Reasor, Dr. J. Dan 166 Regent, The 166 Rhudy Appliance Sales and Service 151 Riverside Exxon 145 Robinette Chevrolet-Olds, Inc. 162 S Scenic View Golf Course 167 Serv-AII, Inc. 173 Sewing Basket, The 166 Singletons 145 Skyland Virginia Corp. 147 Smith, Dr. O. O. Jr. 167 Smyth County Community Hospital 149 Smyth County Motor Co., Inc. 163 Smyth Co. Mutual Fire Ins. Co. 152 Smyth County News 160 Smyth Equipment Co., Inc. 152 Smyth Home Construction, Inc. 159 Southwest Auto Parts Co. 173 Stokes, Ralph Farm Bureau Inc. 150 Sue’s Shop 159 T Triangle Motor Sales, Inc. 162 Troutman ' s TV Appliance 167 V Valley Nursing Home 170 Vance Company, The 163 Virginia House Furniture Corp. 173 Virginia Monument Co. 170 W WMEV 167 Waddell Transfer 169 Walker Motor Co. 159 Western Auto, Chilhowie 166 Western Auto, Marion 166 Wilkinson, J. C., D.M.V. 167 Wilkinson, J.T. Son 167 Williams Funeral Home 167 Williams, H. S. Co. 169 175 We believe in the beauty of a pure world untouched by man’s carelessness. We believe that despite all fears, man survives. We believe that in every night a light of hope shines. We believe that in a storm a smile breaks through. We believe that friendship means loyalty, trust, caring and sharing. We believe in the brotherhood that binds all races and nations. We believe in freedom for all men in bondage, whether mental or physical. We believe that each soul needs a tranquil force in order to survive. We believe in peace, an eternal bond, to bridge all gaps. We believe that every man is obligated to feel compassion for his neighbor. We believe in the right of nonconformity for each generation. But most of all we believe in one another. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’77! 176 I I I I i I I I I I I I 1 1 I I 5 I E 4
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