Rich Valley High School - Lasso Yearbook (Saltville, VA)

 - Class of 1977

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XXVII 1977 WE MAY NEVER PASS THIS WAY AGAIN Jones And Gillespie Edit Lasso The yearbook staff poses by “the river” — a very fa¬ miliar landmark to RV students. LEFT TO RIGHT: Cindy Poston, photographer; Sherry Frye, club editor; David Rose, art editor; Vicki Davis, business manager; Terry Sanders, VICA editor; Anne Campbell, art editor; Preston Brickey, sports editor; Jerry Olinger, class editor; Debby Kinder, make-up editor; Norma Gillespie, co-editor; Wendy Flynn, class editor; Jo Ella Jones, editor; Lynn Campbell, club editor; Tammie Keesee, sports editor; Kathy Arm¬ strong, advertising manager; Pam Stanley, proofreader; Mrs. Lois Comer, advisor. TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Introduction and Senior Class 1 Classes 17 Faculty 39 Organizations 45 Sports 61 Activities 90 Advertising 128 4 To One Who Has Affected Our High School Lives: DEDICATION You have worked so sincerely to make us what we are in exerting a profound influence upon our lives. You have helped us to believe in ourselves, to work toward a goal in life, to trust the establishment, and to bridge the gap into maturity; thus you have eased and lessened our growing pains in reaching for adulthood. You have given us the incentive to take our places in this unstable society. Our individual initiative has been inspired by learning to work together in harmony and love toward a fuller appreciation for our fellow man. To show a measure of our special recognition and gratitude, we humbly dedicate our 1977 yearbook to: 5 Class Honors Mrs. Fisher In her never-ending desire to help and guide us, she gave us the wisdom to un¬ derstand, the will-power to reach for higher goals, and the courage to try. In passing this way, we, tire Senior Class of 1977, with deepest respect and admir¬ ation, honor... Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher President — David Rose; Vice- President — Anne Campbell; Sec¬ retary-Treasurer - Debbie Roark; Reporter - Gary Roberts. 7 Seniors Passed This Way Toward ARMSTRONG, KATHY JOANN - FHA 1, 2; Choir 3; Library Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4, 5; FBLA 3, 4 (Historian), 5 (Secretary-Treas.); Lasso Staff 5 (Advertising Manager); Round-up Staff 5. ARMSTRONG, PATSY SUE - FBLA 3, 5; Library 1, 2, 5; FFA 1; FHA 1; Tri-Hi-Y 5. BRICKEY, CARL PRESTON, III - Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 3, 4 (All District Team), 5 (Southwest Team District), (Captain); Track 2, 3, 4; FFA 2, 3, 4, 5 (Pres.); 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (Vice-pres.); Monogram 2, 3, 4, 5; Hall of Fame (Most School Spirited). BUCHANAN, CATHY LYNN - FBLA 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. BURKETT, DIXIE LYNN - Library Club 1; FBLA 3; Choir 4. CALL, RICHARD ALLEN - Football 1, 2 (Mana¬ ger); FFA 1, 2, 3 (Treas.), 4-H 1, 2, 3; NYC Worker 4, 5; Baseball 1, 2, 5; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 5; Hall of Fame (Best Looking). Prosperous Future CAMPBELL, ANNL ELIZABETH Jr. Science 1; SCA 1, 2, 3, 5; Sr. Science 2, 3, 4, 5; Monogram 3, 4, 5; Sr. Beta 4, 5; Jr. Beta 3 (President); Scholar¬ ship Award 1, 2; Round-up Staff 4, 5; Class Presi¬ dent I; Track 1; Science Pair Award 1, 2, 3, 4; Voice of Democracy winner 4; Roanoke Science Fair Awards 3, 4; Lasso Staff 5 (Art Editor); Class Vice-President 5; Hall of Fame (Most Talented). CAMPBELL, VIRGINIA LYNN - Jr. Science 1 (President); SCA 1, 4; 4-H 1 (Reporter); Cheer¬ leader 1, 3, 4 (Captain); Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3 (Secretary); Spanish Club 3, 4 (Vice-President); Jr. Beta 3; Sr. Beta 4, 5 (Program Chairman); District Forensics 4, 5 (2nd place); Sr. Science 4, 5; Monogram 3, 4; Round-up Staff 4, 5; Lasso Staff 5 (Club Editor); Hall of Fame (Best Looking). i CARTER, VANESSA JANE - Jr. Science 1, 2; FHA 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer), 5 (Reporter); Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Mono¬ gram 3, 4, 5; Track 2, 3; Choir 3; VICA 4, 5; Hall of Fame (Class Clown). CHAPMAN, ROBERT CLAY - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Track 4, 5; Stage Band 5; Jr. Beta 2, 3; Sr. Beta 4, 5; Round-up Staff 5 (Assistant Editor); Science Club 4, 5; 4-H 1; Virginia Junior Academy of Science 4; Hall of Fame (Most Talented). CRABTREE, GLENDA KAREN - FHA 1. 2; Tn- Hi-Y 3; VICA 4, 5; Sr. Beta 4, 5 (Treasurer); Cheerleader 1; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4. CRABTREE, ROBERT LEE, JR. - FHA 1, 2, 3; VICA 4, 5. i 9 High Number of Seniors CRUEY, PAMELA DIANE - Horse Club 1; Swim¬ ming Class 1; FBLA 3, 4; Library Club 5. DAVIDSON, KAREN DAWN - Jr. Science 1 (Vice-President); 4-H 1, 2, 3 (Vice-President), 4, 5; Library Club 1, 2 (President), 3 (Secretary), 4 (Vice-President); Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Homecoming At¬ tendant 2; SCA 2; Sr. Science 3, 4, 5; Spanish Club 3, 4. DAVIS, VICKI LYNN - Band 1; Patrol Club 1, 2; Jr. Science 1 (Secretary); 4-H Club 1, 2 (Reporter), 3 (Treasurer), 4 (Vice-President), 5 (Secretary- Treasurer); FHA 2, 3 (Historian), 4, 5 (President), Smyth County Federation 5 (President); Jr. Beta 2, 3 (Vice-President); Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; FBLA 3, 4, 5; Monogram 3, 4, 5 (Secretary-Treasurer); Sr. Beta 4, 5 (Vice-President); Sr. Science 2; Crisco Award in Home Ec. 3; Boys’ Track Manager 3, 4, 5; FHA Girl of the year Award 4; Harvest Ball Queen 4; Junior Class (Secretary-Treasurer); Soci¬ ety of Distinguished American High School Stu¬ dents 4; Lasso 5 (Business Manager); Round-Up 5; Who’s Who Among American High School Stu¬ dents 5. DAWSON, KATHY DIANNE - Transferred from Graham High School. Tri-Hi-Y 5; FBLA 4, 5. EVANS, MICHAEL WAYNE - Football 1; Bas¬ ketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1; FFA 1, 2, 3; VICA 4, 5. FLYNN, WENDY MICHELLE - Jr. Science 1; Sr. Science 3, 4; Jr. Beta 2, 3; Sr. Beta 4, 5 (President); J.V. Cheerleader 2; Band 1, 2; Majorette 3, 4; Drum Majorette (1st Place - Southeastern Band Festival) 5; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5; SCA 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4, 5; Round-Up Staff 5; Girls’ Track 1, 3, 4; Who’s Who Among American Music Students 4; Miss Hospitality - Miss National Virginia Teenager Pageant; Lasso Staff (Class Editor) 5; Hall of Fame (Best Dressed). 10 To Attend College 1 mltAl W- Hi k c I m w I S m FRYE, OSCAR AI LI N 4-H Club 1; Basketball 1 (Manager), 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 4 (Manager); Baseball 2; 1 FA 3 (Assistant Sentinal); FFA Green- hand Award 3. FRYE, RICHARD ALLEN - 4-11 Club 1, 2 (Presi¬ dent), 3, 4, 5; SCA 3, 4 (Vice-President), 5 (Presi¬ dent); 4-H Leadership Award 3; 4-H Public Speak¬ ing Award 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Beta 2, 3; Sr. Beta 4, 5; Band 5; Sr. Science 4, 5; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5; Basketball Manager 1,4, 5; Round-Up Staff 4, 5; Assistant Business Manager 5; Hall of Fame (Most Likely to Succeed). FRYE, ROBERT HILTON Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; (All-District, Offense and Defense) (Honorable Mention, Southwest Virginia) 4, 5; Baseball 1, 5; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Monogram 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; FFA 1, 2, 3; VICA 4, 5; Class President 3; SCA 3; Homecoming Escort 2; District Kicker, 5; Hall of Fame (Class Clown). FRYE, SHERRY ANNE - Transferred from Loudoun Valley High School, Art Club 2; DECA 3; FBLA 3, 4, 5; Tri-Hi-Y 4, 5; Vice-President 5; Volleyball Manager 4; Boys’ Track Manager 4; 4-H 4, 5; Round-Up Staff 5; Lasso Staff 5 (Club Edi¬ tor); Homecoming Attendant 4; Maid of Honor 5; Hall of Fame (Most Popular girl.) GILLESPIE, DAVID WAYNE Jr. Science 1; Science Fair — Honorable Mention 1; FFA 1; Patrol Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball Manager 1: 4-H 1, 2, 3; Sr. Science 3; Science Fair — Third Place 3; Band 3, 4; VICA 4, 5; Hall of Fame (Best Dressed). GILLESPIE, NORMA JEAN - 1 HA 1, 2; FBLA 3; Reporter 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4, 5; FBLA Treasurer 4; Pres¬ ident 5; SCA 5; Homecoming Senior Attendant 5; Lasso Staff 5 (Co-Editor) Ro und-Up Staff 5; Hall of Fame (Best Personality). 11 Class Of’77 Plan GILLESPIE, VIRGINIA ANN - Jr. Science 1 (Science Award); Sr. Beta 4, 5; Sr. Science 2, 3; Jr. Beta 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Scholar¬ ships Award 4; Round-Up Staff 4, 5; (Vocational School Editor); VICA Club 4, 5; Hall of Fame (Most Likely to Succeed). GRIFFITTS, BEVERLY KAREN - Jr. Science 1; FHA 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, 5; Monogram 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain); Drama 5. HARRIS, JEFFREY LYNN - Football 1; FFA 2; VICA 4, 5. HAVENS, WILLIAM PAUL - FFA 1, 2 (Secre¬ tary) 3 (Assistant-President); FFA Greenhand Award; FFA (Best All Around Student); Band 3; Jr. Science 2; FBLA 4; Sr. Science 3, 4; Sr. Beta 4, 5; Choral Class 4; Honorarium Award 5; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 5. HAYDEN, ANNIE ROSE - Choral 4, 5; CETA Program 3, 4, 5; FFA 1; FHA 2, 3; Library Club 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 5. HAYDEN, DONNA MINTON - FHA 1, 2, 3; Choral 1, 3; Track 2; FBLA 3, 5; Sr. Beta 5; Library Club 5. 12 Varied Careers HESS, EUGENE CLAYTON - Football 1, 2, 3,4 (All District, 4); Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (President); FFA 4 (Reporter); Jr. Science 1; Sr. Science 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, First Place - Science Fair 1, 4; Second Place - Roanoke Fair 4; SC ' A 1, 2, 5; Class Reporter 2; Drama Club 3; Library Club 3, 4, 5; Spanish Club 5; Round-Up Staff 5; FBLA 5; Hall of Fame (Best All Around Boy). HESS, THOMAS ANDREW, JR. Science 1; F ' ootball 1, 2, 3,4, 5; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (Co-Captain); Pony-League All-Star Team 2; Track 1; FFA 2, 3; Monogram 2, 3, 4, 5; VIC’A 4 (Vice-President) 5; Drama Club 4. JONES, JO ELLA - FHA 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, 5; FBLA 3, 4 (Historian), 5 (Vice-President); Jr. Beta 2, 3; Sr. Beta 4 (Historian), 5 (Secretary); SCA 5; 4-H 2; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4, 5; Clerk-Typing Award 4; Scholarship Award 2; Round-Up Staff 5; Lasso Staff 5 (Editor). KEESEE, DARRELL WAYNE - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4; District Meet 3, 4; Monogram 2, 3, 4, 5; FFA 1, 2 (Reporter), 3, 5 (Reporter); Judging Team went to Blacksburg 3; FFA Home Improvement Award 3; FBLA 5, Jr. Science 2; Who’s Who Among American High School Stu¬ dents 5; Hall of Fame (Best Personality). KFiESEE, TAMMIE JEAN Basketball (Captain) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Track 1,4; Jr. Science 1; Sr. Beta 4, 5; Band 1, 2, 3; FBLA 3, 4, 5; Volleyball 4, 5; Monogram 5; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Round-Up Staff 5; Lasso Staff (Sports Editor) 5; Hall of Fame (Most Athletic Girl). KINDER, DEBRA SUE - SCA 1, 4, 5; FHA 1, 2 (Reporter) 3, (Reporter) 4, 5 (Historian); Jr. Beta 2, 3 (Secretary-Treasurer); Sr. Beta 4. 5; FBLA 3, (Historian), 4, 5; Monogram 3, 4, 5; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, 5; Library Club 2; Jr. Science 1, 2 (Science Fair Honorable Mention); Sr. Science 3; 4-H 1 (His¬ torian) 2, (Reporter) 3, (Treasurer) 4, (Treasurer) 5, (President); Band 2; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (Captain); Drama Club 3; Lasso Staff 5 (Make-up Editor); Track 3, 4 (Manager) 5 (Manager); Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4, 5; The Society of Distinguished American High School Students 4, 5; ADYA Who’s Who Cheer¬ leader 5; Shorthand Award 4; Scholarship Award 3; Apple Festival Beauty Pageant 5; SMWYSC ' O Federation 3 (Reporter); Mason-Warren Sub-Dis¬ trict 1, 2 (Treasurer) 3, 4, 5; Round-Up Staff 5; Harvest Ball Princess 5; Most Valuable Cheerleader 3; Hall of Fame 5 (Most School Spirited). r Junior Class Honors LAMIE, ANITA EILEEN — Spanish Club 4, 5; Jr. Beta 2, 3 (Program Chairman); Sr. Beta 4, 5 (Co- Program Chairman); Sr. Science 5; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Round-Up Staff 5 (B usiness Manager); FBLA 5; Scholarship Award 2; Hall of Fame (Most Courteous). McAllister, holly Elizabeth - Sr. Beta 4 5; Science Club 1,2; Flag Girl 1,2; Homecoming Attendant 1; FBLA 3; VICA 4, 5. McCLOUD, CAROL LYNN - Library Club 1, 2, 3; Jr. Beta 2, 3; Sr. Beta 4, 5; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Sr. Sience 4, 5; SCA 5; Round-Up Staff (Editor). McCREADY, JEFFREY ALAN - Band 1, 2, 3,4, 5; Jr. Science 1,2; Sr. Science 3, 4, 5; Jr. Beta 2, 3; Sr. Beta 4, 5; Stage Band 4, 5; Round-Up Staff 5. MINTON, CURTIS WILLIS - FFA 1, 2, 3; VICA 4. NEAL, PHILIP GREGORY - FFA 1, 2, 3, 5 (Assistant President); Basketball 1, 3; Football 4, 5; FBLA 5. 14 Seniors With Annual Prom OLINGER, DOROTHY OLIVIA - FHA 2; Tri- Hi- Y 3, 4, 5; FBLA 5; Flag girl 2; Basketball Manager 4. OLINGER, JERRY LYNN - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; All County Team 4, 5; Captain 5; Football 1,4, 5; Baseball 5; Track 4, 5; All District 4, 5; FBLA 5; Jr. Science 2; Monogram 5; FFA 1, 2, 3, 5 ; Lasso-Class Editor; Class Secretary-treasurer 2; Hall of Fame (Most Popular boy). 1 PENNINGTON, KATHY MARIE - Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 5; FHA 5; FBLA 3, 4; VICA 4; Class Vice-Presi¬ dent 3. POSTON, CYNTHIA ANN - Track 1,2; Basket¬ ball 1, 2; Science 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2; FBLA 3, 4, 5 (Program Chairman); Band 1,2, 3; Round-Up Staff 5; Lasso-Photographer; Most valuable basketball player award 2. ROARK, DEBORAH JEAN - 4-H 1,2, 3,4 (Sec¬ retary-treasurer of Honor Club); Jr. Science 1, 2; Sr. Science 3, 4, 5; Library Club 1. 2, 3, 4 (Presi¬ dent); Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Jr. Beta 2, 3; Spanish 3;SCA 4; Secretary-treasurer Senior Class. ROBERTS, GARY LEE - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Basketball 1; Track 1, 2, 3; Baseball 2; Round-Up Staff 5; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; President 5; FFA 2, 5; Vice-President 5; SCA 3, 4, 5; Monogram 2, 3, 4, 5; Choral 5; Drama 5. 15 ROSE, JOHN DAVID - Football 1 (Captain), 2, 3,1 4, All-District (First Team Back, Second Team® linebacker, All District Scorer) 5 Co-Captain, (All District, Leading District scorer, All Southwest II Virginia, All State of Virginia); Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 k (Best Defensive Player) 5; Pony League Baseball 1, { 2, 3 (Pony League All Star 2, 3); Baseball 3, 4 (All District, Best Offensive Player) 5 (Co-Captain; Babe Ruth League Baseball 4; Track 1, 3, 4 (Re¬ gional Track, third place in 440 relay) 5; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Monogram 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President) 5; Jr. Science 1 (1st place); Class Vice-President 1, 2; Class President; Manager of Football 1; FFA 5; Library 5; FBLA 5; Lasso Staff (Art Editor) 5; Hall of Fame (Most Athletic). SANDERS, TERRY DEAN - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Track 2, 3, 5; FFA 1, 2, 3; Monogram 3, 4, 5 Lasso Staff 5 (Vocational School Editor); Hall ol Fame (Friendliest). STANLEY, PAMELA SUE - FHA 1, 2; Cheer¬ leader 1 (Captain), 2 (Captain), (Most Outstanding Cheerleader), 3; Track 1, 2 (Manager); FBLA 3 (Vice-President), 4, 5; Tri-Hi-Y 4, 5; Lasso Staff 5 (Head Proofreader); Miss RV First runner-up; Hall of Fame (Best All Around). WADDELL, GARY WAYNE - FFA 1, 2, 3; VICA 4, 5; Homecoming Escort 4; Hall of Fame (Most Courteous). WYATT, ELMA RHEA - Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 (Reporter), 5 (President); Spanish Club 3, 4; FBLA 4, 5 (Re¬ porter); Jr. Class President; Sr. Science 4, 5; SCA 4, 5; Round-up Staff 5; Homecoming Queen 5; Hall of Fame (Friendliest). 16 ' - - Cardwell Leads Juniors John Cardwell, president; Patti Lamie, vice-president; Janice Hanshew, secretary-treasurer; Stephanie Murray, reporter. Darlene Anderson Tracy Baltimore Lib Barns Tommy Bise Mima Blevins Roger Bowman Rita Brooks 17 Janet Buchanan Eddie Campbell John Cardwell Cathy Carter Arnold Cassell Debbie Chapman Patty Chapman Billy DeBord Kevin Edwards Debbie Evans Jackie Farmer Julia Farris 18 Tim Frye Janice Hanshew Becky Harris Kitty Harris Tommy Harris Jackie Hayden Kathy Hayden Lucy Hayden Ivy Hayes Ricky Helton Berlinda Hess Mark Hess 19 Jr.-Sr. Prom Main Tammy Hess Susan Holloway Suzanne Jones Tony Kell Katie Lamie Patti Lamie Marsha Moore Stephanie Murray Lana Necessary Libby Olinger Mike Olinger Candy Powers 20 Class Project Joy Pratt Mike Riley Scotty Roop Pat Rose Pat Shuff Betty Tibbs Joyce Tibbs Harry Thomas Tamara Wallin Tim Ward Frankie Wyatt Mark Yates Not pictured: Tommy Tuggle 21 Sophomores Place High Marcus Moore, president David Creggar, vice-president Jennifer Comer, secretary-treasurer Mark French, reporter C. C. Atwell Richard Bowman Jerry Blevins Rita Buchanan Linda Blevins Wayne Burkett Beth Blount Jerry Bowman Raymond Campbell 22 Number on Honor Roll Jeff Comer Nina DeBord Beth Evans John Coe David Creggar Teresa Durham Jennifer Comer Herbert Doane Bambi Flynn i 7 Geoff Cook Cindy Duncan Donald Franklin 23 Mark French Robin Frye Jimmy Gardner Barry Frye Tim Frye Teresa Havens Joe Frye Shari Fullen Lisa Helton Pam Frye Emma Gardner Falina Hess 24 Peggy Jackson Janice Lowery Mike Morgan Curtis Keith Robin McAllister Kirk Neal i Mike Keith Jim McCloud Steve Null Gary Lamie Marcus Moore Teresa Nutter 25 « Grade Olinger Pat Robbins Mike Tolbert s Linda Patrick Tim Spencer Pam Turley Mike Rhea Donna Taylor Carla Wilson Lenny Robbins Norma Testerman James Wyrick 26 Class of 1980 Carol Sessor, president; Mike Maloyed, vice-president; Kim Rhea, secretary-treasurer; Teresa Tolbert, reporter. Sam Allison Danny Armstrong Lisa Armstrong Jeff Call Perry Call Sue Call Willie Campbell Susan Carter Faces New Edu Michelle Chapman Tina Coe Stanley Crabtree Mike Crawford David Cregger Geraldine Cregger Mike Davis Eddie Doane Carolyn Edwards Tim Evans Ricky Farmer Lynn Finnerty Jackie Frye Jimmy Frye Rhonda Frye Stanley Frye Joe Grant Barry Harmon Gary Harris Charles Hayes cational Trends Kimberly Hayton John Hess Terry Hess Debbie Holmes Bryan Jones Jeff Keesee Valerie Kestner Mike Maloyed Curtis Mills Linda Minton Steve Moore Susan Neal Debbie Nichols Jerry Orr Jim Patrick Kim Rhea Wesley Riley Alice Rose Robert Rose Carol Sessor 29 Donald Sessor Belinda Sheets Beth Shivley Johnny Snow Gail Stanley Tammy Taylor Joey Tibbs Joy Tolbert Sharon Tolbert Teresa Tolbert Trent Tolbert Frankie Tuggle Ruth Waddell Alfred Ward Johnny Wyatt William Wyrick 30 Eighth Graders Became Part Of... Chuck Osborne, vice-president; Sarah Campbell, secretary-treasurer; Kim Cook, reporter. Dale Allison M Mike Armstrong James Armstrong Tab Bise James Bowman Lisa Anderson Cathy Cale Sarah Campbell Carlton Cassell Kathy Brickey Joe Buchanan 31 Busy High Jamie Chapman Kim Cook Sherry Coulthard Sue Creggar Jerry Davidson Sharon Davidson Drema Doane David Edwards Terrv Farris Knv Ferlev Jimmy Frye i Vida Fullen John Griffey Joe Galliher Paul Galliher J. W. Hamm Teresa Hanshew Billy Harris Vicki Harris Jack Hash 32 School Life Tommy Hester John Holloway Debbie Hayden Patty Jones V Selene Kestner Anita Laniie Lisa Lamie Cathy Martin Lynn Martin Nancy McCloud Sandy Minton Eric Mitchell Becky Moore Chuck Osborne Linda Moore Darrell Murray George Olinger Alan Patrick 33 Teresa Pickle Debbie Pratt Kenny Price Jeff Roark Larry Pruitt Ruby Rose Ricky Roop Donna Sheppard Robert Shuff Billy Shupe Roy Shupe Mary Beth Spence Delores Taylor Mike Shupe Sharon Tolbert Maureen Wallin Chris Wilson Ricky Taylor Billy Wyatt 34 Seventh Graders Adjust To ... Betsy Carter, president; Doyle Frye, vice-president; Monty Frye, secretary-treasurer; Linda Harris, reporter. Oliver Anderson Jack Armstrong Jean Bently Brenda Blevins Connie Bowman Kenny Bowman Teresa Brown Chris Burkett Mark Burkett Betsy Carter Beverly Carter Debbie Cassell 35 I Full Schedules, Flomework, And Sammy Chapman Ray Collins James Creggar Mackie DeBord Robin Dillman Danny Dye Dodie Frye Doyle Frye Jeff A. Frye JeffW. Frye Kimberly Frye Monty Frye Wesley Frye Kim Grant Terry Griffey Linda Harris Geneva Havens 36 Extra-Curricular Activities Linda Kerney Leigh Kirk Robin Maloyed John Martin Y o ' p? ' y c ' O o - , oC - Jennifer Necessary Pam Null 0 o Betty Olinger Geneva Olinger Stephanie Olinger Thelma Olinger Cheryl Patrick Celeste Poston 4 37 38 D- sc Administration and Faculty Have Williams, Harold F. . . . born in Carter County, TN . . . serves as Principal . . . attended Milligan Col¬ lege and ETSU . . . hobby is camping . . . born under the sign of Aquarius. Jones, Gordon Clee . . . born in Johnstown, PA . . . teaches Social Studies . . . attended Concord Col¬ lege . . . hobbies are fishing, hunting, and tennis . . . born under the sign of Sagittarius. Campbell, Mary Frances . . . born in Roanoke, VA . . . teaches English and Creative Writing . . . attended Radford College . . . hobbies are sewing, handicrafts, working with flowers, and playing bridge . . . born under the sign of Aries. Arnold, Gary E. . . . born in Detroit, Ml . . . teaches Physical Education, 7th grade History, and World History . . . attended Emory and Henry Col¬ lege . . . hobbies are golf and softball . . . born un¬ der the sign of Taurus. r GJ _ - Carter, Deborah C. . . . born in Bluefield, WV . . . teaches Home Economics. . . attended Virginia Poly¬ technic Institute and State University . . . hobbies are cooking, crocheting, embroidery and sewing . . . born under the sign of Sagittarius. Comer, Lois... born in Saltville, VA... teaches Clerk-Typing and Shorthand . . . Attended Radford College. . . hobbies are reading, attending sport events and working with young people . . . born un¬ der the sign of Capricorn. 40 Varied Hobbies Debord, Raymond . . . born in Marion, VA . . . teaches English . . . attended VP1 and SU . . . Hobbies are riding . . . born under the sign of Virgo. Farris, George L. . . . born in Saltville, VA . . . teaches Chemistry, Physics, Algebra, Geometry and Advanced Math . . . attended Emory and Henry College and William and Mary College . . . hobbies are jogging, teaching and filming sports . . . born under the sign of Pisces. Fisher, Betty . . . born in Kerrnit, TX. . . teaches English, Speech and Dra¬ ma .. . attended Universi¬ ty of Tennessee . . . hob¬ bies are sewing, reading, painting and bicycling . . . born under the sign of Gemini. Flynn, Arthur Vernon . . . born in Princeton WV . . . teaches Band and Music attended Concord College and Radford Col¬ lege . . . hobbies are magic, fishing, playing for dances . . . born under the sign of Capricorn. Gardner, James T. . . . born in Hillsville, VA . . . teaches agriculture . . . attended VP1 and SU . . . hob¬ bies are gardening. . . born under the sign of Aquarius. Gillespie, Jean . . . born in Saltville, VA . . . teaches Physical Education . . . attended Emory and Henry College and Hiwassee . . . hobbies are horseback rid- 0 ing, sports and cooking . . . born under the sign of J Leo. 13 41 Goff, Jane ... born in Chilhowie, VA . . . teaches Typ¬ ing, General Business and Business Math . . . attended Emory and Henry College . . . Hobbies are gardening, and playing bridge . . . born under the sign of Libra. Haynes, Toby . . . born in Saltville, VA . . . teaches Agriculture . . . attended Ferrum, VP1 and SU . . . hobby is fishing . . . born under the sign of Aquarius. Jones, Jerry V. . . . born in Saltville, VA... teaches History, and Geography . . . attended Emory and Henry, and Radford Col¬ lege . . . hobby is sports . . . born under the sign of Sagittarius. s V f 4 |H 4 Tt:.. r m Lawson, Barbara . . . born in Fort Payne, AL. . . teaches Spanish, Biology, and Art . . . attended Jack¬ sonville State Llniversity (AL) and University of l u Alabama . . . hobbies are painting, music, crafts, and cooking..., born under the sign of Aries. Lewis, Elizabeth P. . . . born in Hanover County, VA . . . serves as Guidance Counselor... attended Radford College . . . hobbies are raising flowers and needlework . . . born under the sign of Aries. Love, Allen . . . born in Washington County, VA . . . teaches Math 8 and 9 and Algebra I and II . . . at¬ tended Emory and Henry College and Radford Col¬ lege . . . hobbies are hunting, fishing, and trapping . . . born under the sign of Leo. 42 Oakes, William . . . born in Saltville, VA . . . teaches Biology and Physical Education . . . attended Milligan College . . . hobbies are golf and fishing. . . born un¬ der the sign of Aquarius. Osborne, Sandra . . . born in English, WV . . . teaches English and Math 7 . . . attended Emory and Henry College . . . hobby is reading . . . born under the sign of Aries. Roberts, Jorita . . . born in Smyth County, VA . . . teaches English... at¬ tended Emory and Henry College . . . hobby is mu¬ sic . . . born under the sign of Cancer. Ryan, Richard . . . born in Elizabeth ton, TN . . . teaches Science... at¬ tended Milligan College, ETSU, and Western Caro¬ lina . . . hobbies are read¬ ing, movies, fishing, and trivia . . . born under the sign of Cancer. ,(V (30 43 Stadium gets “new look” as Mr. Williams supervises the planting of shrubs around the new fence. PICTURED LEFT is student teacher Anna Leigh Jones from Emory Henry College who spent seven weeks at RV in Spanish and History. PICTURED BELOW Mary Frances Campbell assist students Cin¬ dy Poston and Tammie Keesee while Donna Minton awaits her turn and Jeff McCready “hides” behind his hand. 44 ORGANIZATIONS 45 Student Council Works For School Improvements ROW 1 - Mr. Ryan, sponsor; Clayton Hess, Kathy Brickey, Carol Sessor, Chuck Osborne, Tommy Hester, Doyle Frye, Betsy Carter, Chris W ilson. ROW 2 — Norma Gillespie, Jo Ella Jones, Debby Kinder, Tracy Baltimore, Stephanie Murray, Wendy Flynn, Patty Chapman, Becky Harris, Carla Wilson, Elma Wyatt. ROW 3 - David Creggar, Richard Frye, Mark French, Preston Brickey, Jennifer Comer, Carol McCloud, Marcus Moore, John Cardwell, David Rose, Anne Campbell. Officers Richard Frye, Tracy Baltimore, and Jennifer Comer make use of new tennis court — a successful project of the SCA. Mr. Ryan is the sponsor. School Newspaper Recognizes Student’s Talents ROW 1 - Preston Brickey, Bobby Chapman, Wendy Flynn, Anne Campbell , Clayton Hess, Anita Lamie, Carol McCloud. ROW 2 — Gary Roberts, Allen Frye, Richard Frye, Jeff McCready, Elma Wyatt, Lynn Campbell, Ann Gillespie, Mrs. Campbell; advisor. Tire ROUND-UP is the student newspaper, published 7 times a year by the Journalism Class. Articles written by students became monthly additions. The news coverage included sports, editorials, and feature stories. Pictured are Mrs. Campbell; advisor, Carol McCloud; edi¬ tor, Bobby Chapman; co-editor, Anita Lamie; business manager, Richard Frye; assistant busi¬ ness manager. Beta Club Recognizes Deserving Students ROW 1 - Donna Minton, Janice Hanshew, Tracy Baltimore, Becky Harris, Julia Farris, Stephanie Murray, Tammy Wallin, Debby Kinder. ROW 2 - Vicki Davis, Tammie Keesee, Lynn Campbell, Libby Olinger, Cathy Carter, Anita Lamie, Glenda Crabtree, Jo Ella Jones, Wendy Flynn, Anne Campbell, Holly McAllister. ROW 3 - Suzanne Jones, Lucy Hayden, Ann Gillespie, Carol McCloud, Bobby Chapman, Richard Frye, Jeff McCready, Mark Yates, Paul Havens. « The qualification for the Beta Club is a 90 average for both Junior and Senior members. There were 12 Junior members inducted into the Senior Beta Club this year, to raise the total membership to 28. Wendy Flynn served as president; Vicki Davis as vice-president; Jo Ella Jones as secretary-treasurer; Lynn Campbell and Anita Lamie as program chair¬ men; Glenda Crabtree as reporter. Mrs. Roberts is the sponsor. FBLA Attracts Business Leaders ROW 1 - Kathy Armstrong, Debby Kinder, Pam Stanley, Patsy Armstrong, Pam Cruey, Norma Gillespie, Cindy Poston, Tammie Keesee, Kathy Dawson, Elma Wyatt, Donna Minton. ROW 2 - Darrell Keesee, Greg Neal, Jo Ella Jones, Jerry Olinger, Sherry Frye, David Rose, Vicki Davis, Clayton Hess, Anita Lamie, Mrs. Goff, sponsor. ROW 3 — Mark Yates, Patty Chapman, Janet Buchanan, Candy Powers, Suzanne Jones, Betty Tibbs, Janice Hanshew, Lucy Hayden, Tammy Hess, Kitty Harris, Debbie Evans. ROW 4 Pat Rose, Tracy Baltimore, Berlinda Hess, Lana Necessary, Rita Brooks, Eddie Campbell, Jackie Hayden, Frankie Wyatt, Susan Holloway, Tim Ward, Joy Pratt, Marsha Moore, Joyce Tibbs, Darlene Anderson. Norma Gillespie, president; Jo Ella Jones, vice-president; Kathy Armstrong, secretary; Pam Stanley, treasurer; Elma Wyatt, reporter; Cindy Poston, program chairman; Candy Powers, bulletin board chairman; Mrs. Gotf, sponsor. Varsity Athletic Club Helps Lift School Spirit ROW 1 - Vicki Davis, Tammie Keesee, Debby Kinder, Clayton Hess, David Rose, Anne Campbell, Jerry Olinger, Terry Sanders, Gary Roberts, Mr. Oakes, sponsor. ROW 2 - Geoff Cook, Buck Doane, Jackie Hay ton, Mike Keith, Becky Harris, Patti Lamie, Lana Necessary, Susan Holloway, Mike Rhea, Betty Tibbs. ROW 3 - Jennifer Comer, Kirk Neal, Joe Frye, Donna Taylor, Cindy Duncan, Janice Lowery, Carla Wilson, Bambi Flynn, Marcus Moore, Raymond Campbell. ROW 4 - Mark French, Tim Spencer, Preston Brickey, Tommy Hess, Jane Carter, Robert 1 rye, Darrell Keesee, Tammy Hess, Lucy Hayden, Frankie Wyatt, Mr. Arnold, sponsor. Modeling their lettermen jackets are: Ivy Hayes, Arnold Cassell, Scotty Roop, Mark Hess, Mike Olinger, and Tommy Bise. Mr. Arnold, sponsor; Clayton Hess, president; Tommy Bise, vice-president; Vicki Davis, secretary; Anne Campbell, treasurer; Mr. Oakes, sponsor. Club Members Take Science Honors ROW 1 - Susan Holloway, Jerry Orr, Mark Yates, Pat Robbins, Grade Olinger, Elma Wyatt, Lisa Armstrong, Tracy Baltimore, Stephanie Murray, Bambi Flynn, Robin Frye, Karen Davidson, Anne Campbell. ROW 2 - Lib Barnes, Tim Ward, John Hess, Betli Blount, Falina Hess, Tina Coe, Kim Rhea, Teresa Tolbert, Gail Stanley, Tammy Wallin, Julia Farris, Anita Lamie, Libby Olinger, Cathy Carter, Carol McCloud, Lynn Campbell. ROW 3 - Clayton Hess, James Patrick, Jeff Comer, Marcus Moore, Kirk Neal, Bobby Chapman, Richard Frye, Jeff McCready, Scotty Roop, Debbie Roark, Lana Necessary, Tim Spencer, Joy Pratt, Becky Harris, Patti Lamie, Mr. Farris, sponsor. Anne Campbell, president; Julia Farris, vice-president; Libby Olinger, secretary-treasurer; Lib Barnes, reporter; Mr. Farris, sponsor. Future Homemakers Promote ROW 1 - Candy Powers, vice-president; Janice Lowery, assistant historian; Jennifer Comer, president; Debby Kinder, historian; Jane Carter, reporter. ROW 2 - Beth Shively, photographer; Teresa Tolbert, parliamentarian; Mrs. Carter, sponsor; Cindy Duncan, song leader; Linda Patrick, chaplain. Posing for the photographer are Senior club members Lima Wyatt, Jane Carter, Vicki Davis, and Debby Kinder. Theme “A Helping Hand” ' ROW 1 - Lynn Martin, Maureen Wallin, Kathy Martin, Sue Call, Teresa Brown, Robin Maloyed, Linda Harris, Kim Frye. ROW 2 - Drema Doane, Kathy Brickey, Sharon Davidson, Vida Fullen, Sarah Campbell, Lisa Anderson, Beth Shively, Teresa llanshew, Kathy Cale, Mary Hypes, Delores Taylor, Lisa Lamie. ROW 3 - Becky Harris, Linda Patrick, Jennifer Comer, Cindy Duncan, Janice Lowery, Candy Powers, Rita Brooks, Marsha Moore, Teresa Tolbert, Lisa Armstrong, Ruth Waddell. SEATED is Vicki Davis, president of the Smyth County F ' ederation, which includes five schools. Jennifer Comer, STANDING, is president of Rich Valley’s FHA. Spanish Club Inducts Eighteen New Members ROW 1 - Geoff Cook, Kirk Neal, Stephanie Murray, Bambi Flynn, Tracy Baltimore, Libby Olinger, Julia Farris, Lana Necessary, Becky Harris, Cathy Carter, Anita Lamie. ROW 2 Jeff Comer, Marcus Moore, Jimmy Gardner, Joy Pratt, Patti Lamie, Anne Campbell, Wendy Flynn, Carla Wilson, Fmma Gardner, Tammy Wallin, Jennifer Comer, Beth Blount. ROW 3 - Mrs. Lawson, sponsor; Tim Frye, Richard Frye, Teresa Durham, Linda Blevins, Robin I rye, Susan Holloway, Joe Frye, Donald Franklin, Tim Spencer, Clayton Hess. Stephanie Murray, president; Richard Frye, vice-president; Anne Campbell, secretary-treasurer; Jennifer Comer, historian; Mrs. Lawson, sponsor. 54 Junior Science Club Promotes Projects ROW 1 - Mr. Love, sponsor: Maureen Wallin, Nancy McCloud, Maureen Olinger, Robin Maloyed, Teresa Hanshew, Cathy Cale, Lisa Lamie, Debbie Holmes, Drema Doane, Patty Jones. ROW 2 - Chuck Osborne, Monty Frye, Paul B. Hutchison, Stephanie Olinger, Nell Willey, Teresa Powers, Dodie Frye, Linda Harris, Ervin Roark, Jeff Holmes, Tim Roberts, Danny Dye. ROW 3 - Cheryl Patrick, Delores Taylor, Becky Moore, Donna Sheppard, Terri Farris, Allen Patrick, Carlton Cassell, Jeff Frye, Nora Tuggle, Kim Grant, Jennifer Necessary, Lisa Anderson. ROW 4 - Cathy Martin, Teresa Brown, Linda Moore, Celeste Poston, Kathy Brickey, Kay Ferley, Vicki Harris, Mary Hypes, Doyle I rye, Wesley Frye, Tommy Rhea, Don Taylor. Chuck Osborne, president; Terri Farris, vice-president; Kay Ferley, secretary-treasurer; Mr. Love, sponsor. 55 Library Club Provides Assistance to Students ROW 1 - Darlene Anderson, Joyce Tibbs, Candy Powers, Rita Brooks, Marsha Moore, Celeste Poston, Stephanie Olinger, Sherri Sheets, Robin Maloyed, Janice Hanshew, Suzanne Jones, Nora Tuggle. ROW 2 — Michelle Chapman, Valarie Kestner, Debbie Nichols, Pam Cruey, Kim Frye, Sandy Minton, Vida Pullen, Sue Call, Susan Neal, Linda Minton, Teresa Tolbert, Janet Buchanan, Patsy Armstrong, Donna Minton, David Rose. ROW 3 — Leigh Kirk, Beverly Carter, Rhonda Frye, Lisa Armstrong, Pat Rose, Kim Grant, Betsy Carter, Gail Stanley, Brenda Blevins, Teresa Brown, Patty Chapman, Debbie Evans, Clayton Hess. ROW 4 — Kay Ferley, Mark Yates, Nancy McCloud, Ruby Rose, Sharon Tolbert, Geraldine Cregger, Karen Tolbert, Linda Moore, Becky Moore, Kim Cook, Lib Barns, Salina Kestner, Pat Robbins, Gracie Olinger, Pam Turley, Robin Dillman, Dodie Frye. The Library Club is a service organization that provides aid in the use of the library. Members check books in, put up bulletin boards, collect Fines, and assist the librarian. Shown at the receiving desk are Patty Chap¬ man, president; Marsha Moore, vice-presi¬ dent; Candy Powers, secretary-treasurer; Lib Barns, reporter; Debbie Evans, historian; Kim Cook, program leader. 56 Jr. Beta Serves The Community ROW 1 - Teresa Tolbert, Ruth Waddell, Tina Coe, Belinda Sheets, Valarie Kestner, Susan Carter, Beth Shivley, Jerry Orr, Bryan Jones, Rim Hayton. ROW 2 - Lisa Armstrong, David Creggar, Teresa Durham, Linda Blevins, Janice Lowery, Cindy Duncan, Donna 1 rye, Robin Frye, Emmy Gardner, Carla Wilson, Bambi Flynn. ROW 3 — Tim Evans, Sue Call, Rhonda Frye, Terry Hess, Donald Franklin, Jimmy Gardner, Jennifer Comer, Kirk Neal, Jeff Comer, Mark French, Gary Harris. The Jr. Beta Club is an honor group composed of ninth and tenth grades who have a 90 scholastic average. The club serves the community by visiting the sick and elderly during holidays, and pre¬ paring fruit baskets for them. Pictured are Jeff Comer, president; Carla Wilson, vice-president; Emmy Gardner, secretary; Bambi Flynn, trea¬ surer; and Mrs. Osborne, sponsor. 57 Brickey Leads Future Farmers Members of the FFA are: Dale Allison, Tab Bise, James Bowman, Carlton Cassell, Jerry Davidson, Jim Frye, Joe Galliher, Johnny Griffey, Paul Galliher, J. VV. Hamm, Jack Hash, Barry Hess, John Holloway, George Olinger, Larry Pruitt, Robert Shuff, Roy Shupe, Ricky Taylor, Billy Wyatt, Danny Armstrong, Mike Davis, Jackie Frye, Gary Harris, Steve Moore, Joe Grant, Terry Hess, David Rose, Johnny Wyatt, Jerry Bowman, Jeff Call, Perry Call, Fddie Doane, Tim Evans, Stanley Frye, Ricky Farmer, Charles Hayes, Johnny Snow, Frankie Tuggle, Richard Bowman, Mike Keith, Raymond Robbins, Gary Roberts, Alfred Ward, Frankie Wyatt, Preston Brickey, Eddie Campbell, John Coe, Curtis Keith, Jim McCloud, Philip Neal, Steve Null, Jerry Olinger, Mike Rhea, Robert Rose, Mike Tolbert, James Wyrick, Tim Ward, Donald Sessor, Jeff Keesee, James Creggar, Doyle Frye, Paul Hutchison, Kevin Wallin, Jackie Farmer, Tony Kell, James Armstrong, Mike Armstrong, Billy Joe Buchanan, David Edwards, Billy Harris, Tommy Hester, Eric Mitchell, Daryl Murray, Chuck Osborne, Allen Patrick, Daniel Price, Jeff Roark, Ricky Roop, Billy Shupe, Mike Shupe, Billy Wyrick, Joey ' Tibbs, C. C. Atwell, Jerry Blevins, Wayne Burkett, Raymond Campbell, David A. Creggar, Herbert Doane, Barry Frye, Darrell Kessee, Gary Lamie, Mark Yates. Preston Brickey President Gary Roberts Vice-President Joe Grant Secretary Jeff Call Treasurer Darrell Keesee Reporter Chuck Osborne Sentinel Mr. Gardner Sponsor Assistants: Phillip Neal Mark Yates Wayne Burkett Gary Lamie Mr. Haynes Sponsor Tri-Hi-Y Enrolls Thirty-Seven Members ROW 1 - Darlene Anderson, Beth Blount, Robin Frye, Julia Farris, Tracy Baltimore, Stephanie Murray, Lana Necessary, Cathy Carter, Kitty Harris, Ivy Hayes, Mrs. Fisher, sponsor. ROW 2 - Joyce Tibbs, Rita Brooks, Pat Rose, Rose Hayden, Patsy Armstrong, Janet Buchanan, Susan Holloway, Joy Pratt, Becky Harris, Patti Lamie, Lima Wyatt, Cindy Poston, Norma Gillespie. ROW 3 - Candy Powers, Pam 1 rye, I alina Hess, Berlinda Hess, Sherry Frye, Marsha Moore, Kathy Dawson, Karen Griffitts, Debby Kinder, Jo Ella Jones, Linda Patrick, Robin McAllister, Kathy Armstrong, Pam Stanley. President - Fima Wyatt Vice-President — Sherry Frye Secretary-Treasurer — Donna Taylor Reporter — Nina DeBord Sponsor - Mrs. Fisher Many 4-H’ers Attend State Congress ROW 1 - Mr. Farris; sponsor, Cindy Duncan, Karen Davidson, Preston Brickey, David Rose, Richard Frye, Vicki Davis, Gary Roberts, Emma Gardner, Julia Farris, Lib Barns, Libby Olinger. ROW 2 — Tina Coe, Kim Rhea, Kathy Brickey, Debbie Evans, Delores Taylor, Donna Sheppard, Terry Earris, Sarah Campbell, Teresa Pickle, Carla Wilson, Chris Wilson, Vicki Harris, Drema Doane, Lisa Armstrong. ROW 3 — Chuck Osborne, Paul Hutchison, Tim Evans, Terry Hess, James Patrick, Billy Wyatt, John Holloway, Jennifer Comer, Tab Bise, Jimmy Gardner, Jeff Comer, Billy Buchanan. Gary Roberts, president; Preston Brickey, vice-president; Vicki Davis, secretary-trea¬ surer; Lib Barns, reporter; Mr. Farris, spon¬ sor. 60 Senior Members Chosen For Queen ELma Wyatt and escort Allen Frye. Congressman Wampler places Crown on Queen Elma as Allen Frye looks on. Senior football honor attentants are Vicki Davidson representing Philip Neal; Jane Car- bell representing Robert Frye. Homecoming Honors Maid of Honor, Sherry Frye with escort Mike Evans. Senior Attendant, Norma Gillespie with escort Clayton Hess. Davis representing Gary Roberts; Karen ter representing Tommy Hess; Ann Camp- Flower girl Becky Jones and crown bearer Gary Arnold await crowning of queen. F I 1 Freshman attendant Teresa Tolbert with escort Danny Armstrong. Eighth grade attendant Chris Wilson with escort John Holloway. Seventh grade attendant Linda Harris with escort Monty Frye. Cheerleaders Win Most- The Varsity Cheerleaders attended the World Cheerleading Clinic at Radford College during the month of August. Along with many new cheers, the cheerleaders also brought back top honors. They received two outstanding ribbons, one excellent, and one superior ribbon for daily evaluation. They also received two third place ribbons, one second place ribbon, and a special award was received on talent night. The cheerleaders won the pep pennant for the most spirited squad and a trophy for the most improved squad. Varsity Cheerleaders: Becky Harris, Captain Debby Kinder, Donna Taylor, Patti Lamie, Carol Sessor, Emmy Gardner, and Lana Necessary. 66 Spirited Award i Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Kim Rhea, Captain Tammy Taylor, Kathy Brickey, Anita Lamie, Kim Cook, and Mary Beth Spence Seniors really pep it up in pep rally! 67 ROW 1 - Philip Neal, David Rose, Preston Brickey, Robert Frye, Tommy Hess, Terry Sanders, Gary Roberts, Jerry Olinger. Mark French, Mike Harris, Jackie Hayden. ROW 3 - Mike Olinger, Mike Rhea, Geoff Cook, Mark Hess, Mike Tolbert, Tim Edwards, Jerry Blevins, Jackie Farmer, Frankie Wyatt, Stanley Crabtree, John Coe, Stanley Frye, Coach Gary Arnold. UJ-trJbl- Captain Preston Brickey and Co-Captain David Rose. 8-2 Finish — Scores 120 Points ROW 2 - Coach Jerry Jones, Scotty Roop, Jimmy Frye, Herbert Doane, Billy Wyrick, Tommy Bise, Tim Evans, Jeff Comer, Spencer. Willie Campbell. Barry Frye, Rickie Farmer. ROW 4 — Coach Bill Oakes, Mike Keith, Raymond Campbell, Kevin Rough And Ready Senior Members Philip Neal, David Rose, Jerry Olinger, Gary Roberts, Terry Sanders, Tommy Hess, Robert Frye, and Preston Brickey. Coach Arnold gives Boo-Boo that “Blessed Assurance.” 70 goal for six more points. Bise carries ball tor long yardage. Steers line up for VICTORY!! Scotty hangs onto the pigskin. Tug-of-War? Steers In Action Preston recovers fumble and goes in for TD. 71 J.V. and P-Nut Teams ROW 1 - Daryl Murray, Robert Shuff, Jimmy Frye, James Patrick, Johnny Wyatt, Willie Campbell. ROW 2 — Stanley Frye, Billy Wyatt, Donald Sessor, Terry Hess, Tim Evans, Stanley Crabtree. ROW 3 — Coach Jerry Jones, Billy Wyrick, Mark French, Mike Rhea, Jeff Cook, Tim Spencer, Jeff Comer, Coach Bill Oakes. “Up for Grabs” Freeze. . . Froze. . . Frozen” 72 Gain Valuable Experience OW l - Wayne Tolbert Billy Joe Buchanan, Mike Keesee, Chuck Osborne, Jamie Chapman. ROW 2 - Jimmy Frye, Todd Wyatt Tim oberts, Dean Spence, Jeff A. Frye, Tab Bise. ROW 3 - Donald Taylor, Ricky Roop, Robert Tuell, Mark Burkett, Oliver Anderson, Johnny eBord, Larry Stevenson. Mr. Ryan is coach for Peanuts. ‘You make me feel like dancing.” “Whats Happening?” 73 Lassies Climb The Ladder Captains Lucy Hayden and Tammii Keesee along with Coach Jean Gillespii give pep talk to team. ' A a yJm ,N4. m , i Pictured from TOP TO BOTTOM are: Tammie Keesee, Lucy Hayden, Lib Barns, Pat Shuff, Ivy Hayes, Tammy Hess, Cindy Duncan, Jennifer Comer, and Coach Jean Gillespie. Managers are Rita Buchanan, Lisa Anderson, and Betsy Car¬ ter. 74 To Success ROW 1 Betsy Carter, manager; Terry Farris, Chris Wilson, Teresa Pickle, Lisa Anderson, manager. ROW 2 - Rita Buchanan, manager; Donna Sheppard, Debbie Hayden, Debbie Pratt, Susan Carter, and Coach Gillespie. Captains Chris Wilson and Terry Farris with Coach Gillespie. 76 Susan Carter does the two-step. In MID-AIR! What has Debbie Kinder seen that’s so funny? Tanimie Keesee is really the flying nun in disguise. See how high she flies!! Coach Gillespie gives her team a between quarters “pep” talk. 77 Varsity and JV Basketball Teams Kneeling are Coach Oakes and Richard Frye, manager. Standing are Jerry Olinger, Ricky Call, David Rose, Frankie Wyatt, Robert Frye, Jerry Blevins, Mike Keith, Mike Olinger, Tom Bise, Donald Franklin, Kirk Neal. Captain Jerry Olinger seems amused as Coach Oakes tries to explain to him what a basketball is and what it is used for. 78 Play Tough Schedule Kneeling is Coach Jerry Jones. Standing are Donald Sessor, Jeff Comer, David Wyrick, Herbert Doane, Joe Frye, Raymond Campbell, Bryan Jones, Marcus Moore, Danny Armstrong, Mike Tolbert, Wayne Burkett. Coach Je rry Jones stops from his busy schedule to pose with Captains Jeff Comer and Marcus Moore. 79 Peanuts Begin Season With High Hopes ROW 1 - Wesley Frye, Todd Wyatt, Billy Joe Buchanan, Monty Frye, Chuck Osborne. ROW 2 - Mark Burkett, Larry Stevenson, Doyle Frye, Oliver Anderson, Jeff I rye. ROW ' 3 — Jamie Chapman; manager, Donald Taylor, Daryl Murray, Robert Shuff, Dale Allison, Billy Wyatt, Coach Richard Ryan. 80 Volleyball Team Aims for Improved Season ROW 1 - Julia I arris, Emmy Gardner, Bambi I-lynn, Robin I ' rye, Tarnmie Keesee. ROW 2 Berlynda Hess, Carla Wilson, Lucy Hayden, Cindy Duncan, Tammy Hess. ROW 3 - Debbie Pratt; manager, Jennifer Coiner, Coach Gillespie, Terry Farris, Donna Sheppard; managers. 81 Girl T racksters ROW 1 - Tammy Hess, Ivy Hayes, Bambi Flynn. ROW 2 - Susan Carter, Susan Holloway, Betty Tibbs, Cindy Duncan, Emmy Gardner, Debby I Kinder; manager. ROW 3 - Tammie Keesee, Lucy Hayden, Carol McCloud, Jennifer Comer. ROW 4 — Coach Jean Gillespie. Lucy Hayden, Tammy Hess, Tammie Keesee, Jennifer Comer, Carol McCloud, all helped win the district title by pulling first places. Win District Trophy l Lmmy Gardner and Tammie Keesee provide double team relay. I Betty and Lucy cast a long shadow. It looks like a Victory. A view of push and power. V Lib Bams strives for distance in long jump. Jennifer Comer competes in long jump. Is this the way it’s done?????? 4 ; 1r 84 Girls will do crazy things. Boys’ Place Second In District ROW 1 - Bryan Jones, Terry Sanders, Jerry Olinger, Darrell Keesee, Joe Frye, Kirk Neal, Jackie Hayden, Robert Rose. ROW 2 - Mark French, Herbert Doane, Johnny Wyatt, David Rose, Mike Rhea, Tim Spencer, Billy Wyrick, Marcus Moore, Geoff Cook, Donald Franklin. ROW 3: Terry Hess, Alfred Ward, Raymond Campbell, Mike Keith, Preston Brickey, Frankie Wyatt, Joe Grant, Curtis M. Keith, Mike Tolbert, and Coach Gary Arnold. 85 7th-8th Grade Track Defending Champs ROW 1 - Jim Frye, Alan Patrick, Chuck Osborne, Billy Joe Buchanan, Todd Wyatt, Monty Frye. ROW 2 — Billy Wyatt, Daryl Murray, Dale Allison, Tab Bise, Oliver Anderson, John Griffey, Coach Gary Arnold. Bise and Roop have good hand- off??????? Dig-in, Bise!!!!!!!!! “Swing it to your left, and swing it to your right.” The pain 1 go through for YOU!!!!!! STRETCH, Clayton, STRETCH. 86 Baseball Team Again Takes District Crown ROW 1 - Steve Moore, Donald Franklin, Mike Keith, David Rose, Tommy Hess, Preston Brickey, Kevin Edwards, Trent Tolbert. ROW 2 Mr. Ryan, Arnold Cassell, Tommy Harris, Kirk Neal, Mike Olinger, Jeff Comer, Mr. Oakes. 87 88 iHiijH r ’ ,M . i ,r :im mm 5 :i i n the game?????? You can open your eyes now — it’s over!!!! A loyal Steer fan aseball game?????? 89 ACTIVITIES 90 Seniors Receive Class Honors ... Most Popular couple Sherry Frye and Jerry Olinger hope a ride conies soon. Norma Gillespie takes Best Personality partner Darrell Keesee a ride on her new “Comet.” Class Clowns Jane Carter and Boo Boo I rye are doing what they do best - “Clowning.” 91 Twenty-Four Elected Best Looking couple Lynn Campbell and Rick Call pose for photographer. Anne Campbell paints a portrait of Most Tal- Wendy I lynn and David Gillespie were chosen Best Dressed by their classmates. Best All Around couple Pam Stanley and Clayton To “Hall Of Fame” Friendliest couple l ima Wyatt and Terry Sanders show that it’s easy to make friends with anyone. Hess both have “busy” lines. Anita Lamie smiles as she anxiously waits for Most Courteous partner Gary Waddell to buy her a box of candy. “Hall Of Fame” Riding their “trike” proves to be hard work for Most Athletic couple Tammie Keesee and David Rose. Most School Spirited Debby Kinder and Preston Brickey board the bus for their last athletic trip. Richard Frye “dictates” to Ann Gillespie that they are Most Likely to Succeed. 94 Forty-second Annual Pageant Junior Miss semi-finalists. Karen Davidson 95 L. Olinger and K. Brickey Libby Olinger, Miss Rich Valley. Pam Stanley, First Runner-Up. Finalists Pam Stanley, Debbie for the judges. Jennifer Comer. Backstage can be hectic. Win Beauty Titles H A R V E S T Annual Harvest Ball Jennifer Comer Q u E E N 98 SCA President Richard Frye with Princesses Candy Powers and Debby Kinder. Attracts Large Crowd Richard I-rye crowns queen. Kevin sings sweet tune. Is this Mrs. Lawson?????? 99 Joe Frye enjoys it so much it put him to sleep!!!!!!! A kiss from the president himself!!!!! Is this Mr. Lawson??????????? 100 Our ’76 Theme ... | Ej -. - j Is Bill singing words of love to Jennifer?????? Travelers Revision makes Jr.-Sr. Prom come alive. 101 “WE’VE ONLY JUST BEGUN” Save some for the rest of us! How many times have I told mouth full? Mr. Williams presents gift to King of the Prom, Bobby Ashley. f irst in line again!!! Junior Class President Elma Wyatt congratulates Queen Chari Anderson, as Mr. Williams anxiously awaits his turn. HIGHLIGHTS PROM Look into my eyes when you say that.” you not to talk with your Steer Band Receives First Drum Majorette Wendy Flynn poses with first-place trophy. The fifty-two members of the 1976-77 Steer Band performed at several functions in the area as well as concerts for their own school. The band received a NUMBER ONE rating in the Southeastern Band Festival in Bristol, and a Good Rating at the Chilhowie Apple Festival. Appearing for the first year in their “new look” uniforms, the band provided entertainment and pagean¬ try for hundreds of people. Place In Southeastern Band Festival Sharon Davidson, Teresa Brown. Sherry Coulthard, Kim Grant, Celeste Poston, Beth Blount, Jennifer Coiner, Debbie Evans, Julia Farris, Stefanie Olinger. 105 Band Members Proudly Michelle Chapman, Bobby Chapman, John Cardwell, Mike Crawford, Jeff McCready, Jamie Chapman. Lisa Armstrong, Donna Sheppard. Wear New Uniforms Donna Sheppard, Terri i arris, Robin Frye, Kim Cook, Patty Chapman, Debbie Nichols, Robin Maloyed 107 Stage Band And Chorus Enrich Program Pictured with Mr. Flynn, director, are Stage Band members Bobby Chapman, Jeff McCready, Mike Crawford, Bambi Flynn, Patty Chapman, Wendy Flynn, Jennifer Comer, Libby Olinger, Minta Blevins, Susan Holloway, Stephanie Murrary, Tracy Baltimore, Berlinda Hess and Julia Farris. Members of the Choral Class are pictured ROW 1 - Carlton Cassell, Johnny Snow, Becky Moore, Sue Cregger, Vicki Harris, Drema Doane, Sandra Minton, Kay I erley, Rosie Hayden, Kathy Dawson, Patty Doane and Alice Rose. ROW 2 — John Holloway, Tim Evans, Mike Maloyed, Stanley Crabtree, Mike Morgan, Robert Shuff, Mike Davis, David Rose, Darrell Keesee, Jeff Call, Billy Wyatt and Tab Bise. 108 I Hogoheegee Athletic Honors Mike Olinger First Team Defense Mike Keith All District Punter Preston Brickey First Team Defense Second Team Offense Herbert Doane Second Team Defense Raymond Campbell Second Team Offense David Rose First Team Offense First Team Defense Robert Frye All District Kicker 109 School Activities Show Mr. Williams caught in a serious mood. Mr. Jones gives the “evil eye” to his government class. 110 Varied Expressions of... How can you read and listen at the same time? Is Kim reading while sleeping or sleeping while read- | ing? Mike Riley won second place in the Voice of Democracy Contest. Are these our studious students? 111 Gail APPEARS hard at work. Daily Happenings In The How come every time Carla speaks everyone listens??? Girls, is this any way to act? 112 Look Ma! I ate everything on my plate! Well, almost everything. 113 Another day, another test. Is this good typewriting form?? 114 What is Julia and Lib so interested in?????????? Helping one another is what RV students do best. Are these people working or sleeping!?!?!?!? Tammy is up to something “No Good!” 115 Vocational School Prepares David Gillespie and Ann Gillespie Pictured are Tommy Hess, Allen Frye, Robert Crabtree, Curtis Minton and Mike Evans in Industrial Maintenance Mechanics class. . Seniors ror Varied Careers Welding students Terry Sanders and Robert Frye proudly display the drafting table they constructed. 1 Drafting class very amusing. ' i I | ctricity student Ricky Call n nts out blown fuses to his i tructor, Mr. Cassell. LPN student Jane Carter takes Cathy Buchanan’s blood pressure as Glenda Crabtree and Holly McAllister look on. Kathy Pennington and Dixie Burkett are shown making muffins in their Occupational Foods class. I .wa. r ' 9 Splawn, Vickie Darlene . . . born in Dan¬ ville, Va. . . . attended Madison College . . . hobbies are sewing, reading, horse¬ back riding . . . born under the sign of Aquarius. Jill Coe, Seventh Grade, Transfer student | from Colonial Heights Elementary School, Kingsport, Tenn. Honor Attendants and Escorts. Lib gets ready to do the bump in volleyball. Guess Who??? Honor Graduates Vicki Lynn Davis Anne Elizabeth Campbell Robert Clay Chapman Wendy Michelle Flynn Jo Ella Jones Debra Sue Kinder Richard Allen Frye Virginia Ann Gillespie Anita Eileen Lamie Carol Lynn McCloud Deborah Jean Roark 124 School Helpers Cafeteria Workers Mrs. Bessie Tuggle, Mrs. Grevelle Buchanan and Mrs. Janet Harris. 125 WE WILL NEVER PASS THIS WAY AGAIN 126 DIXIE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, INC. Compliments of SMYTH COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Marion, Virginia Box 577 TRI-CITIES DRY ICE AND FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO. Saltville, Virginia Phone 496-4911 127 MIDWAY SUNOCO CHILHOWIE TRACTOR Highway 107 AND IMPLEMENT CO. Saltville, Va. Phone 496-4777 lrmrf| .— casV EsfSUN0C0 0IL8X General Auto Repair Parts and Accessories Chilhowie, Virginia Tune Ups Phone 646-3512 GREEVERS DRUG STORE Over 60 years of Service Chilhowie Virginia ED’S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Eat at ED ' S HAMBURGERS Saltville Virginia 128 GRIFFIN MOTORS, INC. 110 Park Drive Saltville, Virginia 24370 — “CHEVROLET MAKES SENSE FOR AMERICA” 129 Congratulations Seniors! FLETCHER’S AUTO SERVICE Fletcher Johnson, Owner Saltville’s Most Modern Car Center Box 109 — Saltville, VA Pick-up Delivery Speedy Service BARNETT’S FUNERAL SERVICE 332 North Main Marion, VA 24354 Peyton A. Barnett (703) 783-2311 President (703) 783-3843 130 SALTVILLE INSURANCE AGENCY P. O. Box 668 Saltville, Virginia 24370 “Serving the Insurance needs of the Saltville area since 1912” THE BIG DIFFERENCE LEO BRANNAM MARION COOPERATIVE Farm feed, seed, fertilizer, and supply PHONE 783-2431 Petroleum products Route 16, Pendleton Street Marion, Virginia 24354 131 Charles B. Seward, Broker 783-4143 Col. C.C. DeVault, A.U.S. Ret’d. Associate Broker 783-2457 eward alty BUYING SELLING AUCTION Box 386 Marion, Va. 24354 783-8922 FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS LOOK TO SEWARD REALTY THE LAND PEOPLE CALL 783-8922 Compliments of DAVIS WELDING REPAIR SHOP WEBB’S FLORIST Jack Davis Tannersville, VA 24377 Phone 496-7647 Saltville, Va. 24370 MIDWAY SUPERMARKET, INC. SKYLAND VIRGINIA CORPORATION Chilhowie and Marion “Visit our Deli-Kitchen For Complete Meals” Edward Smith, Owner Route 107 Between Saltville and Chilhowie Manufacturers of Buster Brown Clothes for Children 132 Compliments of D. R. HENDERSON CLEAR S SERVICE STATION FUNERAL HOME Gulf Saltville, Virginia Jfunmtl Sirrrtor RICH VALLEY FARMERS AND YOUNG FARMERS CLUB “Community Service Is Our Motto” CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! ECHO SALES COMPANY Hwy. 11 West Chilhowie, Va. 133 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS HARVEY’S JEWELRY 130 Main Street Marion, Va. Compliments of HEATH HALL FURNITURE CO. 122 West Main Street Marion, Va. 24354 Opposite Courthouse WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES COMPLIMENTS OF MARSHALL’S PLUMBING Owners — LeRoy Marshall, C. R. Jones, Jr. Complete Electric Service Phone: 496-7611 WESTERN AUTO ... the family store Compliments of fa i COLONIAL HOUSE OF music and Catalog order vtsiliO center Corrie L. Forrest Marion. Va. 215 East Main Street Marion, Va. 134 MARION LAUNDRY COMPANY, INC. APPROVED SANITONE Marion, Virginia TAZEWELL FARM BUREAU, INC. P. O. Box 217 North Tazewell, Va. 24630 Compliments of CLEAR BROTHERS GENERAL MDSE. WALKER MOTOR CO. Broadford, Va. 24316 Guy S. Clear, Owner ” rir-7rfer Gas, Oil, Groceries ' .. Small Appliance SMALL’S APPLIANCE SERVICE Fix or repair any appliance Saltville, Virginia Phone: 496-7191 135 SMYTH COUNTY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Medical Center FIRST NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK A Dominion Bankshares Bank TWO OFFICES IN MARION TO SERVE YOU “GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 77!” 136 DODGE w HOLSTON MOTOR COMPANY 116 Broad Street Marion, Virginia (THE MEN’S SHOP) BARKER’S 115 East Main Marion, Va. 783-7588 RIVER SIDE EXXON Int. 81 Exit 13 646-9953 Chilhowie, Virginia 24319 The best service in town with a smile. Stop in for all of your automotive needs. Open 24 hrs. Owner—James W. Burgess CROUSE’S DEPARTMENT STORE Clothing shoes for the Whole Family Sporting Goods Reloading Supplies Phone 646-8861 Chilhowie, Virginia SINGCO DEPARTMENT STORE Saltvi lie Virginia 137 CLARK’S PHARMACY SALTVILLE, VIRGINIA 24370 138 Phone 496-4742 Say it with flowers JOE HENDERSON’S FLOWER SHOP CURTIS O. TAYLOR WELL DRILLING “Flowers for all occasions” Broadford, Va. Main Street — Box GG 496-4567 SALTVILLE, VA. 24370 EARLE S. HORNE—MDSE. P. O. Box 00 Saltville, Va. 24370 Phone 496-4921 SMITH OIL COMPANY Wytheville, Va. 24 Hr. Service 496-5324 496-4341 TAYLOR’S SERVICE STATION Compliments of AND GARAGE SPENCER’S GROCERY Main Street — Saltville, Va. EXXON GAS Complete Automotive Service Saltville, Va. Phone 496-7632 (2£8i(se8t GINNY’S FABRICS Fabrics — Notions Singer Sewing Machines Virginia Hammond, Owner Saltville, Va. 24370 139 SEAVER-BROWN FUNERAL HOME Marion, Virginia Malcolm and Mai Brown THOMAS K. MCKEE HOSPITAL Division of Smyth County Community Hospital Saltville, Virginia Phone 496-7711 ROBINETTE CHEVROLET-OLDS CHEVROLET Highway 11 East Marion, Virginia 783-5116 Your Dynamite Dealer! 140 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BEN FRANKLIN KNOWN for VALUES Saltville Virginia MAIDEN’S EXXON AND DRIVE-IN Saltville Virginia MOUNT ROGERS INN At Exit 13 — Interstate 81 Drawer R SSL Chilhowie 8e$t Western. Virginia Westinghouse RHUDY APPLIANCE SALES SERVICE Appliances — TV — Radio “We Service What We Sell” Phone: 646-3269 Chilhowie, VA Bill Blevins AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND SERVICES SALINA RESTAURANT MOTEL P. O. Drawer G Saltville, VA 24370 Chilhowie, VA 24311 Phone (703) 646-3133 Con Smith: Manager Phone 496-4444 Wurlitzer Leblanc King Selmer PLASTERCO STORE Holton SOUTHEASTERN Dealer In Furniture M USIC, INC. Plaster, Virginia 634 State St. Bristol, TN 37620 Verne Troutman Owner P.O. Box 331 Phone 615-968-7118 “Musically Yours” 141 Compliments of HUBS AND WHEELS 12 Miles East of Saltville Highway 42 Phone Rich Valley (703) 624-3217 or 624-3500 Donald Coulthard Manager AMOCO Groceries Rt. 3, Saltville, Va. Phone 496-4341 (AMERICAN) Pick-Up Delivery Mechanical Service KATSESSOR, Owner CITY DRUG STORE 116 Main Street Marion, Va. 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