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AFTER A HEAVEY RAIN, Coach Crawford and the baseball team pre- pare the field for an upcoming game. AN EARLY MORNING PRAC- TICE, starts the season for the fighting Blues as they prepare for an excellent year on the gridiron. LEADING THE TEAM ONTO THE FLOOR, Senior Carolyn Hedrick ad- justs her uniform. ABSOLUTE CONCENTRATION apparent on the faces of Pat Dyer and Greg Bartley, as they prepare to take the floor during a big game. CONTEMPLATING HIS' NEXT MOVE, Ray Gilbert maintains his hold on a J.J. Kelly opponet in state competition, where he placed fourth. 28 Division
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CURTAIN FALLS THE FINAL MOMENT arrives as Debbie Bowyer receives her diploma from Principal Wayne Flint. GRADUATION PRACTICE begins with instruction from Mr. Flint while Susan Haws, Stephan Moore, and Paula Meade plan their speeches. A SERIOUS MOMENT is observed by Keith Staton, Mark Sutton, Paul Thompson, Tim Vest, Adrian Wade, Dennis Wheeler, and Tim Williams as they await the presentation of diplomas. THE BVEA AWARD is presented to Eyde Huffman by Mr. Wayne Flint at the Senior Banquet. Graduation 27
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Countdowns’ and victories seemed to go hand-in-hand for the most part during the end of our Bicentennial year. The 1976-1977 football team became well acquainted with winning the game. Defeating Fort Chiswell in the regionals and Pennington Gap in the state semi finals put the Blues way ahead of the game. Later in the sport’ season, the basketball team proved worthy in competition. They finished in first place in the district and won Regional playoffs. Having been accustomed to a winning team, students, faculty members, and interested spectators cheered them on with great enthusiasm as they traveled to Charlottesville. Setting new records is not unusual but in this game five overtimes were played which was definitely a new record. Girl’s sports flourished with participation as interest from female participants grew. Girls track finishing second in the district, was an accomplishment of which we are extremely proud. Act Two: Sports Division 29
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