This article delves into the significant milestones in the lives of Virginia Tech alumni, highlighting both their personal celebrations and athletic accomplishments.
Wedding Announcements
Several wedding announcements from Virginia were made in Roanoke in 1996. Here are some details from those announcements:
Wedding at Ridgewood Baptist Church
On May 25, 1996, a wedding took place at Ridgewood Baptist Church at 2:00 PM. The ceremony was officiated by the Rev. The bride, daughter of Don and Jean Mabes of Salem, Virginia, and the groom, son of Mrs. late Daniel Amiot from Forks, North Dakota, celebrated with their parents.
Wedding at Boones Mill Baptist Church
Another wedding occurred at Boones Mill Baptist Church, officiated by the Rev. Jim Steele. The bride, a daughter of Jack D. and Nancy H., and granddaughter of Garnette H. Hargis of Vinton, married the son of W. Kelvin and Jane H. Bowles of Moneta. The couple honeymooned in Cancun and now reside in North Carolina.
Wedding at Fairmont Baptist Church
Marie F. Jamison and E. J. Jamison celebrated their wedding at Fairmont Baptist Church in Boones Mill, Va. The double-ring ceremony was officiated by Rev. Leonard Castleman and the Rev. The bride's daughter, Lisa J. Bowling, served as the matron of honor. Three of the bride's grandchildren also joined in the celebration. Mrs. J. J. Jamison served cake.
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Wedding at Nineveh Church of the Brethren
On May 25, 1996, a wedding took place at Nineveh Church of the Brethren in Hardy, Virginia. The Rev. C. officiated the ceremony. The bride's sister, Danielle Lineberry, was the matron of honor, and Billy Miles, father of the groom, served as best man. Wedding music was provided by Renee Slaughter. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Germaine Rorer of Salem, Virginia, and Mrs. Geneva Kincer of Roanoke, Virginia. She graduated from School and Virginia Tech. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Miles of Salem, Virginia. He is the grandson of Mr. Billy Miles, Sr. of Salem, Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hunt of Fort Scott, Kansas. He graduated from School and Virginia Tech.
The reception was held at the Vinton War Memorial.
It is great when friends and family brave a day blizzard to join us on our special day!!
The bride wore a formal length gown of ivory satin and pearls with a semi-cathedral train. The v'd back was trimmed with elegant pearl beading.
The bride is a graduate of Blacksburg High School and Virginia Tech and is employed by Starbucks Coffee in the District of Columbia.
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Amy Terisa Tuttle and Marc Lynn Schulwolf were married May 25, 1996. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. William T. of the bride, of Forest, Va., and Rabbi Mark Golub, of Newport News, Va.
On May 11, 1996, a wedding was held at Vaughn Chapel at Ferrum College in Ferrum, Virginia. Reverend Dr. William Wilson of Bluefield, W.Va., officiated.
Donna M. Ledwin and Christopher K. Elm were married. Minister Tina Beneman officiated the ceremony. The newlyweds will live in Baltimore, Md.
On May 25, 1996, a wedding took place in Calvary Baptist Church with Dr. Harry Y. Reverend M. officiated.
Annandale, Virginia and Virginia Tech. Virginia Tech Extension Center pursuing masters degrees.
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The Marching Virginians
The Marching Virginians are a significant part of Virginia Tech's identity.
There are actually over 350 student-musicians in The Marching Virginians.
The Marching Virginians march 13 different instruments: piccolos, clarinets, alto and tenor saxes, trumpets, mellophones, trombones, baritones, sousaphones, and 4 types of percussion instruments.
Daily operations are managed by a student staff selected by the band leadership.
Leadership positions in the MVs are taken very seriously; section leaders and rank captains play a large role in determining who makes the band and lead sectionals throughout the season.
The library staff prepares and electronically distributes music for The Marching Virginians, saving the organization more than 15,000 pieces of paper over the course of one season.
The managers are a unique 15-member section in the MVs. They help with behind the scenes organization of the band.
Kappa Kappa Psi (ΚΚΨ) and Tau Beta Sigma (ΤΒΣ), respectively the Honorary Band Service Fraternity and Sorority, serve the bands at Tech by providing meals, sponsoring events and more!
Dr. Polly Middleton is the fifth director of The Marching Virginians and Mr.
The Marching Virginians at Lane Stadium
Athletic Achievements
An alumnus of Virginia Tech demonstrated impressive athletic abilities. Here is a summary of their combine performance:
He recorded a Relative Athletic Score of 8.08, out of a possible 10.0.
He had a recorded height of 6053 that season, recorded as XYYZ where X is feet, YY is inches, and Z is eighths of an inch. That correlates to 6 feet, 5 and 3/8 of an inch or 77.375 inches, or 196.5325 centimeters.
He recorded a weight of 303 in pounds, which is approximately 137 kilograms.
Based on his weight, he has a projected 40 yard dash time of 5.11.
At the Combine, he recorded a 40 yard dash of 5.15 seconds. This was a difference of 0.04 seconds from his projected time.
The time he traveled the last twenty yards at the Combine was 2.17 seconds. Over 20 yards, we can calculate his speed in yards per second to 9.22. Taking into account the distance in feet (60 feet), we can calculate his speed in feet per second to 27.65. Breaking it down further, we can calculate his speed in inches per second to 331.8.
At the Combine, he recorded a 20 yard split of 2.98 seconds.
The time he traveled the second ten yards at the Combine was 1.21 seconds. Over 10 yards, we can calculate his speed in yards per second to 8.26. Taking into account the distance in feet (30 feet), we can calculate his speed in feet per second to 24.79. Breaking it down further, we can calculate his speed in inches per second to 297.52.
At the Combine, he recorded a 10 yard split of 1.77 seconds.
The time he traveled the first ten yards at the Combine was 1.77 seconds. Over 10 yards, we can calculate his speed in yards per second to 6.0. Taking into account the distance in feet (30 feet), we can calculate his speed in feet per second to 17.0. Breaking it down further, we can calculate his speed in inches per second to 203.0.
At the Combine, he recorded a bench press of 27 repetitions of 225 pounds.
At the Combine, he recorded a vertical jump of 31.5 inches.
At the Combine, he recorded a broad jump of 808, which is recorded as FII or FFII . where F is feet and I is inches.
At the Combine, he recorded a 5-10-5 or 20 yard short shuttle of 4.6 seconds.
At the Combine, he recorded a 3 cone L drill of 7.75 seconds.
This player did not record any measurements at their pro day that we were able to find.
Here is a table summarizing the combine results:
| Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Relative Athletic Score | 8.08 |
| Height | 6'5 3/8" (77.375 inches) |
| Weight | 303 lbs (137 kg) |
| 40 Yard Dash | 5.15 seconds |
| 20 Yard Split | 2.98 seconds |
| 10 Yard Split | 1.77 seconds |
| Bench Press (225 lbs) | 27 reps |
| Vertical Jump | 31.5 inches |
| Broad Jump | 8'8" |
| 20 Yard Short Shuttle | 4.6 seconds |
| 3 Cone L Drill | 7.75 seconds |
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