GILES HIGH SCHOOL GHS Prom 2007 A Night Beneath the Stars
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GILES HIGH SCHOOL GHS Prom 2007 A Night Beneath the Stars
May 2007 GILES HIGH SCHOOL GHS Prom 2007 A Night Beneath the Stars By Samantha Owens As the first Saturday in May approaches, everyone rushes to finish up the last of his or her prom errands. With extravagant dresses, tuxedos, flowers, and all the other prom necessities, this occasion can be quite stressful, but also very exciting. On May 5, 2007 GHS held their annual prom at “The Inn” at Virginia Tech. Couples entered a sea of black and sliver decorations, to match this year’s theme “A Night Beneath the Stars.” Doors opened at 6 p.m. and couples tried to arrive early to beat the rush for pictures. (Continued on page 2) Above: Returning King and Queen Keith Reynolds and Rachel Lucas. Junior Prince and Princess Gavin Lee and Venessa Burnette, and Queen and King Meredith Epperly and Jared Brown. Above left: Seniors Matthew Gilmer and Allie Steenken. Above right: Seniors Luke Marrs and Jessica Colmer. Lower left: Sophomore Melanie Midkiff and Junior Bryan Stafford. Lower right: Senior Caleb Taylor and Sophomore Whitney Meredith. Volume Four Prom 2007 (con’t.) By Samantha Owens Provided by Magnifico Photography, most couples flashed a smile to have a picture to remember the night by. When pictures were out of the way, everyone breathed a sigh of relief and focused on the fun. Dinner was served at 7:15, with a variety of dishes that were pleasing to all. As soon as everyone finished up and took a moment to relax, all moved to the dance floor. While the music played all began to engage in the fun. Whether it was doing the “Cha Cha Slide” with your best friends or slow dancing in the arms of the one you love, everyone left the dance floor with great memories and definitely a smile. At 10:00 Principle Greg Brown asked everyone to have a seat to not only recognize the seniors and their dates, but also to take a moment to reflect and Justin Stover, Kristen Lucas, Alex pray for Virginia Tech and those who are fighting for all Wilson, Brooke Johnson, Samantha of us. After a moment was taken it was time to announce Owens, Kayla Harless, and Andy this years 2007 Prom Court. Venessa Burnette and Stephens hit the dance floor at Gavin Lee were crowned junior prom Princess and Photos by Michael Etzler prom! Prince. Then the long awaited announcement of this year’s king and queen was made. Congratulations to Meredith Epperly and Jared Brown, who were crowned the 2007 GHS prom king and queen. As the excitement of the royalty faded, everyone merged back to the dance floor to enjoy the last hour of prom. As the dance slowly came to an end and this year’s prom song “I’ll Be”, by Edwin McCain, was played, all said there goodbyes, grabbed their souvenirs, and headed out the door. The fun didn’t end there though. Students changed and headed to King Johnson in Floyd Hoston, Sheena Hernandez, Pearisburg to enjoy the Narrows-Giles Cinco de Chelsea Dunford, and Ryan Eaton Mayo themed after prom party. With inflatable anxiously awaited their dinner. fun, games, food, pictures, movies, and prizes, everyone found ways to keep him or herself entertained until it came to an end at 5 a.m. Not without first handing out more prizes such as $800 cash, X-BOX 360’s, TV’s, gift cards and more! After the prizes were awarded, exhausted students grabbed their t-shirts and headed home to get some rest after a long night of fun and many memories to last for years to come. In This Issue… School News 2-10 Features 11-14 Sports 15-21 Superlatives 22-43 Staff Editors: Katy Allamong & Ryan Davis Staff: Samantha Owens Kristen Lucas Morgan Sumpter Brooke Johnson Venessa Burnette Kelsey Frazier Megan Blevins Samantha Brookner Jenna Warthen Patrick Mahaney Bryan Stafford Tanner Bivens Faculty Adviser: Mr. Michael Etzler Front Cover Designed By Samantha Owens Back Cover Designed By Kelsey Frazier To Contact us, our email is spartonian@mail.gilesk12.org (Left) Katy Allamong and Kent Robertson dressed up for the Cinco de Mayo themed after prom and posed within the western scenery. Photo provided by Katy Allamong. (Above) Phillip Mullins, Megan Blevins, Melanie Taylor, Brittany Lucas, John Franklin, and Betsy Blevins enjoyed each other’s company during the special occasion. 2 Recognized Teachers By Megan Blevins Ms. Glenna Woodring April The Students Active in Education club selected Ms. Glenna Woodring as the April teacher of the month. Ms. Woodring worked as a substitute teacher from 1991-1995 for GHS. She also taught for one year at Narrows Elementary School, but has been teaching reading classes for the last seven years here at GHS. When asked what her favorite aspect of teaching was, she responded, “helping students to compensate their disability to where they can learn.” Ms. Woodring’s reason for becoming a teacher was, “when my son was in the second grade, he started having difficulty comprehending his basal reader. The teacher asked if they could test him to see if he had a learning disability. The results indicated that he had a reading comprehension disability. The results lead to him being placed in special education. After his placement I decided to go back to school and work towards obtaining a degree in education with a minor in special education.” Ms. Woodring also said, “I then decided that since my son had such great teachers that helped him to obtain his high school diploma, I would return the favor and help the special needs students achieve as much as they possibly could.” Ms. Woodring went to Bluefield State College and graduated in 1991. She is currently taking classes towards earning a Masters Degree in reading from Concord University. Giles High School students and staff greatly appreciate all that she does for the school and students and would like to congratulate her on this honor. Good luck! Keep up the great work you do for us!! Ms. Whitney Matlock May Students Active in Education selected Ms. Whitney Matlock as the May teacher of the month. Ms. Matlock has been teaching at Giles for four years. Her favorite aspect of teaching is, “knowing that I have made a difference in my students' life and being able to watch them achieve their goals. I also enjoy being involved in activities going on at GHS, from sports to clubs. I just like being around the kids.” Ms. Matlock earned her degree from Radford University. When asked how she came to teach here at GHS Ms. Matlock’s response was, “I graduated from Giles High School and always dreamed of coming back here to teach and coach. Mrs. Martin used to make me promise I would come back and teach in the room next door to her. My dad was also teaching here part time and I thought it would be neat to be able to teach with him.” Her reason for becoming a teacher was, “Both of my parents have been involved in education for over 30 years. I have always looked up to them and wanted to be the kind of role models they were to their students. I have also always loved math and felt that I could do a good job helping my students understand the concepts.” Students and faculty alike are very thankful for all Ms. Matlock has to offer them in their lives and educations. We would also like to congratulate her on this achievement. Way to go! Ms. Pam Malabad Teacher of the Year GHS students and faculty would like to congratulate Ms. Pam Malabad on being the recipient of GHS Teacher of the Year! Ms. Malabad has been teaching Earth Science here at GHS for five years. When asked why she decided to go into education her response was, “During my time as a graduate student at West Virginia University in Biology I worked as a graduate teaching assistant. I enjoyed the research that I was conducting but realized that I loved the teaching environment more. I soon switched programs and ended up earning my Masters degree in Secondary Science Education.” Before coming to teach at Giles, Ms. Malabad taught at Charlottesville High School in Charlottesville Virginia. So how exactly did she end up teaching here? “I had lived in the Blacksburg area one summer and I fell in love with this place. I always wanted to go back. This area has so much to offer that I love: hiking, camping, backpacking, caving, canoeing. I was truly fortunate to find a teaching job in such a magnificent place and to be able to teach alongside such amazing people. I am really blessed.” Ms. Malabad said that teaching has had a major impact on her life. “Teaching has definitely changed my life. Teaching has allowed me the opportunity to share my passion with others. I also have the opportunity to learn new things everyday. I really love what I do.” Ms. Malabad earned her bachelors degree from Binghamton University in New York in 1991. She then went on to receive her masters from West Virginia University in 1995. Ms. Malabad’s response to being awarded teacher of the year was, “It is an enormous honor to be named the Giles County Teacher of the Year. I am so fortunate to have such wonderful support from my coworkers and from the administration here at Giles High School.” 3 Retiring Teachers! By Megan Blevins Mr. Steve Ragsdale After finishing his 32nd year, Mr. Steve Ragsdale has decided to partially retire, meaning that he hopes to teach for half a day instead of the whole day next year. I enjoyed receiving the opportunity to sit down and interview Mr. Ragsdale about his future plans. When asked if he had a favorite teaching memory, Mr. Ragsdale simply said, “No. I have enjoyed teaching over the years. There are things I have liked and disliked about it.” Mr. Ragsdale’s response to the question, “Is there anything you dread about retiring?” was, “No. It will be nice to kick back a little but when you retire it means you’re older, kind of a “mixed bag”.” He says he will miss, “Nothing particularly. I feel like I have done my thing. Over a period of time you’ll get tired of things you enjoy. Don’t know that I will miss anything.” Coach Ragsdale added that he is, “looking forward to at some point being able to do what I want to do instead of have to do, not being quite as restricted. I am looking forward to hopefully traveling and seeing new things I’d like to see. I love to travel. Doing and seeing things like that.” The students and staff greatly appreciate all that Coach Ragsdale does for the school and the services he provides to us. Good luck in your future! Mrs. Karen Yolton This year, besides just saying goodbye to the class of 2007, GHS says farewell to one of its most beloved teachers, Mrs. Karen Yolton. Mrs. Yolton allowed me the opportunity to sit down and have a heart to heart interview with her about her life here at GHS. She has been teaching here at GHS since 1977. Through-out her many years spent here Mrs. Yolton has touched the hearts and lives of many students and has even inspired a few to go into the education field after high school. After saying her final goodbyes to GHS, Mrs. Yolton plans to grow a garden and spend time with her husband, saying that she just wants to “let the dust settle”. Mrs. Yolton’s favorite memory was, “Every year I have favorite moments, when students really excel at a difficult task and I help them to do something they never did before, it’s great, and after I started working with seniors I am always so proud at graduation.” When asked if there was anything she dreaded about retiring, Mrs. Yolton responded, “No, if I dreaded it I wouldn’t retire. I feel ready to do something else and I am very excited about my replacement.” Mrs. Yolton said the thing she will miss most after retiring was, “Day to day contact with students and my faculty and friends.” The teachers and students will greatly miss Mrs. Yolton and she will forever be embedded in our hearts and memories of our times here at GHS. Good luck in your future! “Alive and Growing” Small Enough To Know You, Big Enough To Serve You First United Methodist Church 1101 Valleyview Drive P.O. Box 400 Pearisburg, Virginia 24134 Phone: 540-921-1021 4 Mrs. Pat Bayless By Patrick Mahaney Mrs. Pat Bayless has been the Geometry teacher at Giles High School for thirty years. “She’s a really good teacher, and she’s really willing to help,” says Senior Megan Blevins. “Teaching has always just been something I’ve wanted to do,” Mrs. Bayless said, in reference to why she became a teacher. Her second grade math teacher also played a role in her decision. “Just something about the way she taught just made me want to become a math teacher.” Surprisingly, she admitted that Geometry was not her first teaching choice. She said she has always preferred Algebra. Mrs. Bayless mentioned that when she first came to teach at Giles, the only opening was for Geometry. “I just kind of fell into it” During her retirement, Mrs. Bayless said that she plans to spend time with her grandchildren and just enjoy life. She will miss all of the students and people that work here. “I’ve enjoyed teaching all these years; it’s never really felt like a job at all.” Mrs. Phyllis Radford By R. Tanner Bivens and Samantha Owens Mrs. Phyllis Radford has been teaching at Giles High School as a Special Education teacher for over eighteen years and will be retiring after this year. Mrs. Radford said that her reason for staying at Giles as long as she did was because this is where her roots are and her kids were no longer here. Her favorite memory while here at Giles is being the Special Education teacher and being able to meet the needs of students and not having to comply to the laws of SOL’s and No Child Left Behind. After she retires Mrs. Radford plans to travel. Her final comment was, “I would like to see us teach more classes to reach the needs of more students, as we used to. All students can not be treated alike.” Mrs. Radford has been a valuable member of the GHS staff and will be missed for years to come. Mr. Dave Roberson By Samantha Brookner Mr. Dave Roberson has been working at GHS for 6 years. He has also had previous jobs at Narrows, Amherst County, and in industry, business, human resources, and sales. One thing that he enjoys most about being a guidance counselor is working with the students and helping them achieve what they want. After retirement he plans on taking classes at NRCC and playing golf. Once he leaves GHS, the one thing he will miss the most is the relationships with the faculty, staff, and students. Mr. Roberson says that the hardest part of his job is the constant stress of planning, coordination, and conducting SOL tests. Thank you for doing such a great job. 5 Chorale Trip: Destination Florida By Katy Allamong On Wednesday, April 18, the Symphonic Chorale and Choral Ensemble boarded a tour bus to leave for Orlando, Florida. After a grueling 12 hour drive, the bus finally arrived at Animal Kingdom where the roller coasters and the attractions beckoned to them. There were three roller coasters, Expedition Everest, Kali River Rapids, and Dinosaur, that were ridden numerous times throughout the day. Other activities were: It’s Tough to be a Bug (a 3D theatre), Finding Nemo-The Musical, Kilimanjaro Safaris, and Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade. The ten hours that were spent at that park flew by quickly, and the Chorale, hot, tired, and sunburned, boarded the bus to check in at the Ramada Maingate The Chorale showed their Hokie pride on Friday at Magic West Hotel. With three hours until curfew, time was spent Photos by Mr. Larry Marion Kingdom. swimming, eating, sleeping, and singing karaoke. At 7:30 Friday morning, the whole Chorale met down in the restaurant, decked out in all Virginia Tech, to eat a full American Breakfast Buffet to energize them for another fun-filled day, this time at the Magic Kingdom. When entering the park, a replica of an old-fashioned town greeted fifty pairs of eyes. After passing through the town, Cinderella’s Castle seemed to appear out of nowhere. Of course, the featured rides, Splash Mountain, Thunder Mountain Railroad, Pirates of the Caribbean, Space Mountain and Haunted Mansion, were quickly tracked down. Many of the parkgoers got fast passes so they could go through the special line that got then through twice as fast. There were more than just rides though. There was a whole section of the park dedicated to the Cartoons’ abodes, shops, places to eat, and special featured events to watch. At 3:45 the bus was boarded and soon arrived at Colonial High School where the uniforms were donned and warm-up practice began. Finally, at 6:00, the Chorale walked onto stage to sing their competition pieces which were: “I am but a Small Voice,” “Joy in the Morning,” and “Musica Dei.” Once finished, one of the judges came down from his seat to critique the singing. Once he was finished, the Chorale exited and the Chorale Ensemble rushed to change into their white shirts and entered the auditorium again to begin their warm-up and performance. Their songs were: “Sanctus,” “Gloria for all Seasons,” and “Be Still Jordan.” The same judge came on stage to comment and work with the Ensemble, and then they were free to go to MGM Studios where they watched Fantasmic. Saturday arrived and the group headed over to Epcot to spend the day. The attractions seemed endless, with different cultures in one area, and several rides, including Test Track, Mission: SPACE, Maelstrom, and Soarin’. This day seemed more relaxing to many, with time to leisurely stroll through shops, performances, and chances to meet Disney characters. At 1:45 the bus was boarded again and transported to backstage Epcot where uniforms were put on and the warmup for the concert. Once comfortable with the sound, the Chorale entered at Future World West Stage where they sang: “I Am But A Small Voice,” “ Be Still, Jordan,” “Gloria for All Seasons,” “Pledge Of Allegiance,” and “Amazing Grace/ Pachelbel's Canon.” The Chorale Ensemble also had a chance to sing, where they sang two of their concert pieces, “Be Still Jordan” and “Sanctus.” The audience applauded and complemented the singers throughout the day when the Chorale returned to Epcot to enjoy the rest of the attractions, including IllumiNations, a spectacular fireworks display. When they returned to the hotel, the uniforms were hung up for good, no longer needed for the rest of the trip. Far too quickly, the last day of Disney came up. Sunday was spent at MGM studios, watching shows including Indiana Jones, stunt car shows, and more. There were even more rides at this park, including Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, and the Great Movie Ride. At 6:45, the group had to say goodbye to MGM and headed over to Downtown Disney to shop and enjoy a sit-down dinner at Planet Hollywood. On the way there, Mr. Marion unveiled the scores the judges had awarded during the competition. The Chorale received a high Excellent rating, missing Superior by mere points. The Chorale Ensemble also earned an incredibly high Excellent rating, missing Superior by less than two points, much to their disappointment. Mr. Marion could not have been prouder though. Both groups were awarded first place trophies for their categories, which will be on display in the Choir room. The participants also received Tshirts, buttons, and a beautiful banner for singing in the park, complements of the organization that invited them there. Sadly, the time came for departure. Suitcases were packed, rooms were checked, keys were turned in, and the bus was boarded for a long trip home. The ride finally ended when the bus arrived at the high school at 8:45 that Seniors Kim Newman, Melinda Ratcliff, Laura night. Everybody staggered home to rest before returning to school the next Ruark, Chelsea Dunford, Valentina Hodge, day, taking with them many new memories and experience that will last a Heather Thompson, and Meredith Epperley lifetime. enjoyed their last Chorale trip before graduation. 6 Carrying on the Singing Tradition By Katy Allamong Each year, the Symphonic Chorale begins in late July with Chorale Camp. This is when all new and old members come together to sing, play games, plan the upcoming year, and bond with each other. These friendships deepen throughout the year, but then, as quickly it began, it comes to a halt. It suddenly hits the seniors that their time in Chorale is over. It is tough for everyone in the group; losing friends, section members, and large amounts of talent. A consolation, however, is that although many people are leaving to start a new life, there are people to step into their shoes. This year, 17 people are leaving and 19 people will be taking their place. Between the dates of April 10-17, 44 singers auditioned to be in the musical groups. The following singers made Chorale: In the (Back) Jon Craft, Melinda Ratcliff, Kim Newman, Luke Marrs, Soprano 1 section, Chelsea Nathan Frazier, Valentina Hodge, Josh McCann, Hoil Song, Barnett, Chelsea Cole, Emily Jared Brown, Donnie Black, Josh Wiegand, Andrew Heim, and Emily Fields; Soprano Fenstermaker (Front) Laura Ruark, Chelsea Dunford, Heather 2, Brooke Anderson, Lauryn Thompson, and Meredith Epperley are this year’s Chorale Hobbs, and Olivia Humphreys; Photo by Mr. Larry Marion Seniors. Altos, Taneisha Campbell, Lindsay Honosky, and Chrissy Stump; Tenors, Andrew Epperley, Blake Martin, Patrick Mahaney, and Zachary Thompson; Basses, Clay Bowles, Cody Journell, Kyle Munsey, Kent Robertson, and Bryan Stafford. At the same time as the Symphonic Chorale auditions, Women’s Chorus tryouts were going on as well. The following are the new members: Sara Givens, Fallon Klecak, Amber Martin, Becca Price, Morgan Sumpter, Brooke McNeer, Candace Gordon, April Link, Candice McClaugherty, Kelsey Sylester, and Ciara Whitten. Congratulations to all who auditioned. The groups look forward to starting the new year with you! P.O. Box 361 Narrows, Virginia 24124 (540) 921-2700 or 726- 8038 www.celcofcu.org 7 2007 Spring Band Trip By Bryan Stafford and R. Tanner Bivens The Giles High School Symphonic Band took their annual spring trip on April 13th and spent 3 days touring the city of Washington D.C. They left Friday the 13th at 6:00 A.M. and arrived in D.C. at around 12 P.M. Their first stops were the Smithsonian National History and Air and Space Museums. After the museums, the band took a two and a half hour walking tour that included The Washington Monument, a World War II The Giles High School Band on their spring band trip. memorial, The White House, and The National Treasury Building. Photos by Pat McCracken. Later that evening, the band ate dinner at The Hard Rock Café. The group stayed in the Embassy Suites Hotel in Vienna, Virginia and this is where they had their performance on Saturday. They had a phenomenal performance and the judge gave them a superior rating of 93 out of 100. Also on Saturday, they enjoyed games and amusement park rides at the Six Flags theme park in Largo, Maryland. After the excitement of the park, they prepared themselves to go to The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts where they would see a play. The production was titled “Shear Madness” and most everyone enjoyed its comedy and wit. The band performed at the Embassy Suites Hotel. On Sunday, the last day of the trip, they checked out of the hotel and made one last stop before coming home at The International Spy Museum. This museum featured air ducts that people could crawl through and other spy related activities. The band enjoyed their trip and came back home with a very proud feeling of Band director Mr. Kevin White accepts the award for their superior rating. accomplishment with their awards for their superior rating. The band will now begin working on music for their last concert of the year to be held in the spring. After the success of this trip, the band will be eagerly awaiting their trip next year with anticipation. Directing the Band By Bryan Stafford Next year’s band will be featuring something that has not been common in years past, two drum majors. Auditions were held for the new position because the current drum major, Angela Morris, is a graduating senior this year. Realizing that the growing band will need more direction, Mr. White decided to choose two. Upcoming sophomore Carli Klecak and junior Melanie Midkiff were awarded the positions. The Giles High School band has had two drum majors before but never during Mr. Kevin White’s time as band director. They will be directing a band of about 70 people and the theme of next year’s show will be spiritual music. Some marching bands have a drum major on each side of the field, but Mr. White has not made the decision yet of how to position them for next year’s shows. He said that it would all depend on field position and drill formations that he has not drawn up yet. It will definitely be a unique experience for the band and those who enjoy the marching show. 8 Melanie Midkiff and Carli Klecak, the 2007-2008 drum Photo by Bryan Stafford. majors. No Strings Attached By Ryan Davis This year’s spring musical, No Strings Attached, was full of energetic dance routines, over the top musical numbers, and unforgettable characters. The play, written by Rainville Dorn with music and lyrics by Bill Francouer, was loosely based on the classic tale of the puppet boy Pinocchio. No Strings Attached put a modern twist on the story, written by Carlo Collodi, by updating the language and modernizing the music. In fact, the production had a variety of songs, ranging from hip-hop and Latin to 50’s rock and bluegrass. In the play, a rebellious teen named Carl wanders into Professor Pinecone’s Magical Marionette Puppet Theatre. There, he becomes part of the show when he is magically transformed into one of the puppets. Carl becomes Pinocchio and must live the story as the professor tries to teach him a valuable lesson. The music and dancing in the play were unlike any other GHS productions. The dance routines (choreographed by Samantha Owens, Kelsey Hayes, and Blair McGee, with contributions from a few other cast members) were much more choreographed and complex than past performances. The music was more difficult as well, and the cast worked In the opening scene of the play, the very hard to learn both. magical marionettes performed a dance The cast of No Strings Attached for the townspeople. began practicing the play in early January. Although several rehearsals were missed due to snow days, the show went on as scheduled. The production was performed for the public on Friday, March 30th and Sunday April 1st. The following Monday, Macy and Eastern K-3rd graders enjoyed the show. Then, on Wednesday afternoon, the play was performed for GHS students. Overall, the play was a big success. The cast received numerous compliments on the production, and many GHS students said that it was the best musical the drama department has ever performed. Audience members also stated that the group gets better with every production. Although the cast was a little nervous before opening night, they once again put on a great show. CAST Professor Madame Azure Carl/Pinocchio Gepetto Cricket Fox Cat Motel Owner Wife Sparky & Rug Rat Peg Paula Upholsterer Blues Fairy Mary Annette Dipstick Driver Donna Fannie Oakleaf Trina Tina Tuna Head Marionette Dewayne Sanders Samantha Owens Patrick Mahaney Tanner Bivens Cody Rose Taneisha Campbell Blair McGee Ryan Davis Chrissy Stump Virginia Greer Emily Fields Leah Bourne Caleb Taylor Kelsey Hayes Katy Allamong Gary Fields Duston Rakes Katelyn Osbourne Marranda Dalton JJ Kirkner Jessy Phillips Emily Heim (Cast members also doubled as Townspeople, Villagers, Backup Singers, Revelers, Donkeys, and Marionettes.) Props: Katie Meredith, John Honosky, Jared Lawson, Reedy Frye, Chelsea Booth, and Kayla Raines. Lights/Sound: Bryan Stafford, Matt Hall, Caleb Taylor, and Casey Duff. The cast of No Strings Attached took their final bows for the production Photos by Jenna Warthen during curtain call. Above Right: The Blues Hayes (Kelsey Hayes) tried to convince Pinocchio (Patrick Mahaney) that his actions have consequences. Right: Cricket (Cody Rose) explained to Pinocchio that being selfish would get him nowhere in life. 9 Cosmetology: More Than a Haircut By Kristen Lucas There are many different job descriptions in the school of cosmetology. Manicures, pedicures, hair cutting and styling, facials and skin treatments, and even makeup are different aspects of cosmetology. Although licensing and training are different for each job, you must be licensed by the state in which you plan on working. Some states require high school graduation; others may only require an eighth grade education. In all states one must be at least 16 years old. To obtain a license you are required to take a written test and demonstrate basic barbering and cosmetology services properly. Some states also allow apprenticeships in hair salons under the guidance of a licensed cosmetology teacher. On a typical day, duties that a cosmetologist might perform depending on specializations are: ¾ Cut, trim and shape hair or hair pieces ¾ Bleach, dye, or tint hair ¾ Attach wig or hairpiece to a mannequin and style ¾ Massage and treat scalp for hygienic and remedial purposes ¾ Administer therapeutic medication and advise client to seek medical treatment for persistent or contagious scalp conditions ¾ Recommend and apply cosmetics, lotions, and creams to client to soften and lubricate skin and enhance and restore natural appearance ¾ Shape and color eyebrows or eyelashes and remove facial hair ¾ Clean, shape, and polish fingernails and toenails ¾ Update and maintain customer information records, such as beauty services provided Cosmetology students went to the Riverview Nursing Home in Rich Creek. Senior Linda Powell (above) and Junior Randi Dalton gave manicures. Photos by Cosmetology teacher, Mrs. Leigh Ann Boothe There are three different methods for cosmetologists to earn their wages: 1) Commission – A percentage of the money made from a service is paid to the cosmetologist. You are sometimes considered self-employed, but the salon provides products, water, electricity, etc. You are responsible for your own taxes. 2) Booth Rental – Personally “rent” a space in the salon for a monthly fee. You only have to provide your own products, and are responsible for your own taxes. 3) Hourly Wage – Ensures that employees are responsible for following company standards and policies. By Samantha Brookner The Miss GHS pageant was held in the Giles auditorium on April 28th. Many girls entered the event with hopes to have fun and possibly win. There used to be pageants at Giles awhile back, but then the school stopped having them. This year Ms. Babette Martin, Ms. Erin The top 5 finalists Emily Heim, Burton, and Ms. Whitney Matlock got together to start the Heather Thompson, Katie Cady, Katy tradition again. They decided to bring the pageant back Allamong, and Meredith Epperley, since it is an activity for all grade levels to participate in awaited the announcement of the and to enhance our school spirit here at GHS. Admission winners. Photos by Morgan Sumpter was $5 to get in and the proceeds went towards prom. The girls were judged on their private interview, casual wear, and evening gown. During the evening gown competition the ladies were escorted by Conan Cook, Nathan Frazier, Zach Atkins, Billy Cook, and Josh Wiegand. The top 5 finalists were announced after an intense night of anticipation. They were then asked a question on stage that they were previously asked during their private interview. The second runner-up was Meredith Epperley, the first runner-up was Katie Cady, and the winner was Katy Allamong. Congratulations girls! 10 Katy Allamong showed her excitement after being crowned as Miss GHS. Hoil Song: Not an Exchange Student Anymore By Katy Allamong Many people wonder what it is like to be an exchange student and what the process is like. Hoil Song experienced it first hand and described what it is like to leave his family and live in a host home. Why do you come every year? “I come back every year to continue my education in America. Because I was born in the United States, I have a U.S. citizenship. My parents wanted me to study in the U.S. because I would have a better chance going to a good college and there are more job opportunities here than in Korea.” What do you like most about being an exchange student? “Well, actually, I was an exchange student only the first year, which was 2003, and then the thing I liked the most was getting all of the attention from everybody. I enjoyed telling people about Korea, letting them know that Sough Korea is the Korea that doesn’t bomb. After the first year, I came back to the Johnson’s family, which was the host family for the exchange program. I am so blessed to be with this family and they have been so great to me.” How did you get involved/what is the process like? “One random day my parents brought me to this place, and for some reason I had to take an English test. I took the test and later a lady came by and said that I had passed. I had no idea what was going on. They then explained that it was a test for an exchange student program. The test was not difficult, but somewhat challenging. After the test, I got an interview. Of course, it was in English. After the test and interview parts were over, we talked about the location I would like to stay. I couldn’t pick a specific area, only a big region. So after all the paper work was over, I just had to wait for a “lucky” family to choose me as their exchange student. That’s how I became an exchange student.” (540) 953-1513 (540) 544-7810 A-1 Heating & Cooling ______________________________ Get It Done Right… The First Time 101 Old Newport Road Newport, VA 24128 . 11 Lindsay Honosky- Struggling to Survive By Patrick Mahaney While Lindsay Honosky’s upbeat personality and “easy to make friends” attitude could fool someone into thinking her life has never seen any hardships, such an assumption would be horribly wrong. Lindsay suffers from Junior Dermatomyositis, an autoimmune disease that affects every facet of her life. So, what exactly is Junior Dermatomyositis? “It makes my white blood cells think my tissue is infected and attacks it. Because of this, I basically have to kill my immune system so it doesn’t kill me. It’s sort of related to Lupus in a way, and it’s mainly for the elderly, but… I got it. [The doctors] say it is hereditary, but it’s really rare. It’s sort of like my puberty, but instead of getting pimples when I was 13, I got a crippling disease!” When did were you diagnosed with this disease? “It was a sudden onset. I was 13, at the beach, and I just started feeling weaker and weaker. It got to the point where I couldn’t even raise my arms high enough to wash my hair. When we finally went to the hospital, my dad had to carry me in because I couldn’t walk. They told me that if I hadn’t gotten there when I did, I would be in a wheel chair now. [The thought] is really Lindsay’s shirt reads, “The sun scary.” is trying to kill me.” Does Junior Dermatomyositis still affect your body today? “I’m very slow to heal. I was jumping hurdles in gym last year, and I tripped, got a bruise, and I still have some of it. I also miss a lot of school days. Mostly, my problems come from the all of the medicines I have to take. They made me go from 90 pounds to 180 pounds in, like, three weeks, and then I ended up with all these stretch marks after [the medicines] caused my weight to plummet again.” How do you keep it controlled? “I have to take Prednisone, Neural, and Methotrexate [for my disease]. The Prednisone causes calcium to leak out of my bones, forming these gross bumps in my skin, so I have to take Fosamax in order to counter that. I go to the doctor every other month, and they take my blood to count my white blood cells. Depending on the count, I either have to take more or fewer pills.” What effect did this disease have on your schooling and activities? “I’m sick so often, it’s not even funny. I didn’t even go to school for a whole semester at first. I had to be home schooled because I was so weak I couldn’t do anything by myself. I used to be really good at playing the trumpet in the band, but after I developed this [disease], the muscles in my throat and mouth were so weak that I got really tired after just playing one song. Now that I’m a little better, I’m afraid to join the band because I’m afraid that marching season would cause my disease to flare back up.” How does your disease affect your life today? “I must say I’ve lacked a boyfriend for two years, but I’m blessed with so many friends. Also I can’t really go outside and do stuff like other kids; I have to worry about getting tired in the sun. A lot of times, I guess, I don’t try to do a lot, so then I don’t really know what my limitations are, so then I won’t go crazy knowing that I can’t run a lap like all my other friends can.” Are you going to be able to live on your own, eventually? “I try not to think about it. Right now, I have to have all kinds of help. Someone has to help me open Coke bottles because my fingers are too weak! They estimate that by the time I’m 21, it’ll either go into remission or completely go away, but there is, like, a 75% chance that it’ll come back [and infect me again].” Lee’s Body Shop Inc. 796 N Main St PO Box 334 Pearisburg, VA 24134 921-3559 12 Choosing the Right College By Ryan Davis Around this time of year it’s easy to identify the seniors in the hall by the panicked looks on their faces. The pressure of making important life decisions takes a heavy toll on not only seniors, but underclassmen as well. The most common issue facing high school students is choosing the right college to attend. Throughout their junior and senior years, students are bombarded with e-mails and brochures from universities across the country, and in some cases, around the world. The stress of picking just one of these thousands of possibilities is a lot to handle. Fortunately, after consulting various college websites and brochures and asking the opinions of students, I have compiled a list of important factors that everyone should consider before choosing a college. 1) Location, Location, Location… The location of the college you choose is one of the most important things to consider. How far away is it from home? Do you want to attend college in a rural or urban setting? Is the location a safe environment, or is there a high crime rate in the community? Also, make sure that your decision is near student resources, such as libraries, museums, etc. It’s important for you to pick a location with a diverse culture. College should be both an educational and cultural experience. 2) Tuition Is How Much!?! The cost of the college you choose is another key factor. Before applying, talk to your family about how much they will be able to pay. In addition, ask your guidance counselor and check the internet for grants, scholarships, and loans. Don’t forget to figure in room and board, books, living costs, transportation, and other fees. 3) 40,000 Is A Crowd… Class size and student population may also affect your college decision. Some universities are small, with around one to two thousand students. Others, however, have tens of thousands of students attending at once. An important thing to remember is that the larger the college, the larger the classes. If you want more professor involvement and instruction, a smaller college is probably a better choice. 4) Medical Anthropology vs. Global Communications… Curriculum should be one of the first things you look at when researching a college. You should make your decision based on whether classes that will help you advance in your career choice are available. A lot of students unwisely enroll at a university with no idea what they want to major in and become stuck when they realize courses that will benefit them aren’t available. 5) World Renowned… A college’s reputation may also alter your impression. Well known universities tend to have more applicants, but that doesn’t mean that they are better schools. You should avoid making your decision on reputation alone, and look at more important things, such as accreditation, awards, and success stories after graduation. 6) I Can’t Handle The Pressure!!! Our parents and friends often try to influence our choices in life. While both can offer great advice, peer and parental pressure can cause a lot of stress and second guessing. Don’t decide to enroll at a school just because that’s where your friends are going or it’s where your parents attended. You should make your decision based on whether the school is right for you and will help you reach your career goals. 7) Exploring the Possibilities… The most important thing to remember is to explore all of your options. Check college sites, request pamphlets, and apply to the most appealing choices. Also, be realistic but don’t settle. It’s okay to apply to a few “safe” colleges, but don’t be afraid to send an application to the university of your dreams. What’s With the Alarm? By Samantha Brookner Have you ever wondered why the maintenance personnel are always “fixing” the fire alarms in school? Some might think they just do it to have something to do, or maybe just to get on our nerves. Whatever the reason, it really does get tiring listening to the fire alarm go off what seems every other week, because they are “working on them.” Our principal, Mr. Brown, says the reason they are working on them so often is because it is state a requirement to make sure that the system is always functioning properly. While working on them, they are performing electrical, water flow, duct detector, pull station, and communication checks. There has actually been a request from the faculty to perform this work before or after school to avoid disrupting the classes. The maintenance department and the Director of Operations were both notified to discuss this option. 13 Earn College Credits Free! By Megan Blevins Did you know you could earn college credits while in high school? Well, if you did not know before you do now! GHS offers numerous classes that you can take and earn college credits from New River Community College. These classes include NRCC Biology, English, History, Psychology, Public Speaking, Art, and Religion. GHS teachers teach three of these classes while the others are taught in the Distance Education room in the Ag Seniors Shanan Worrell, Jared Brown, Meredith Epperley, Tiffany Osborne, Josh building. Mr. Johnston teaches Valentina Hodge, and Angela Morris work Wiegand, and Heather Thompson History, Mrs. Yolton teaches on a group poetry assignment in NRCC thoroughly study poetry in NRCC English English, and Mr. Schmidt teaches English 111-112. 111-112. Biology. You can earn up to 32 college credits towards New River. The best part? You can take these dual enrollment classes free! With the high cost of college tuition and room and board rising who could resist free credits? The downside to these dual enrollment classes is that you must be either a junior or a senior. You can be a junior and take History. For the rest of the classes you must be a senior to take them. 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The Lady Spartan Varsity Tennis team kicked off their first day of practice by gathering together at Macy Elementary. When they arrived, they met their first year coach, Mr. Curt Gervich. The Lady Spartan The 2007 GHS Girls Varsity Tennis Team. (Not varsity tennis team officially Photos by Ryne Hevener Pictured Danielle Wilson) kicked off their season with a rocky but hard fought battle against Pulaski Seniors Heather Thompson, Meredith on March 12, 2007 at Giles. The ladies went Name Grade Epperley, and Megan Blevins will pass down but not without a fight. Following this Heather Thompson 12 on the tennis torch after graduating at the upset, the ladies took on George Wythe. Once Meredith Epperley 12 end of this year. again they rallied back and forth, but took Megan Blevins 12 another loss. To bring their spirits back up, however, the Spartans defeated cross county rival Brittney Lucas 11 Narrows on both March 26 and March 30, 2007. Following their awesome back to back wins Lauren Scheid 11 over Narrows, the ladies fell hard twice more in loses against Christiansburg and once again Danielle Wilson 11 to George Wythe. Things picked up once more for the ladies when they won their April 13th Olivia Simmons 11 match against East Mont. Followed by this victory came two more losses, one to Floyd and Abby Johnson 10 the other to Glenvar. On May 8th the Lady Spartans lost to the Radford Bobcats. Coach Melanie Midkiff 10 Gervich had this to say about the ladies and their season, “It’s been a great experience. It’s Coach Amy Gervich been a real learning experience and as a team we’ve come a long way and improved a lot. Coach Curt Gervich This is a great group of students and they’ve been fun to work with.” Captain Heather Thompson said this about her teammates and their accomplishments through the 2007 season, “This season has been my favorite season. I think everyone has improved tremendously. I’m going to miss my team. Coach Gervich has been such a huge asset to the team.” Though they did not rack up as many wins as they wanted to, the Lady Spartans still had a great season full of wonderful memories! Great job ladies! Hold your heads high. Boy’s Tennis By Bryan Stafford and R. Tanner Bivens The 2006-2007 Boy’s Tennis team. 06-07 Team Roster: Kent Robertson Nathan Snidow Brandon Harless Floyd Hoston Todd McCracken Matthew Stallings Reid Ballard Kemper Fox Devan Vest Ethan Sartin Justin Silver Gary Fields Spring is here and it is time for Giles High School’s spring sports to begin. Along with the other sports, the Boy’s Tennis team has been formed and their season has begun. Their Coach, Byron Hurley, made this statement about the team, “We have a very young team this year, with not a single senior. The boys are improving on a daily basis. I believe they will only get better as they continue their tennis careers.” Like Mr. Hurley said, the team is young with their oldest players being three juniors, but that does not Photo by Bryan Stafford stop them. Compared to last year’s team there is a more diverse age group of players and it is slightly larger. The team hasn’t had the greatest season, however, as they have suffered several losses. It does not keep their spirits down though because every player on the team shows great enthusiasm enjoys the sport, and loves doing what Sophomore Matt Stallings takes they do just for the fun of it. They represent the aim at the ball in a match school well with their sportsmanship and athleticism. against Radford. Photo by Tanner Bivens 15 8th Grade Boys and Girls Track By Venessa Burnette The Boys Track team progressed early this season. At the start, they had fifteen newcomers trying to become better athletes and wanting to compete against other teams. They continued to keep that in mind during several weeks of practice and could see improvement in themselves. At their first meet, they had a tough loss against Blacksburg, but they worked hard and the next week tied Eastern Montgomery (44-44). A week later they competed against Dublin and Eastern Montgomery. They tried their hardest to overcome their competitors, but fell a little short. They had first place finishes from Frankie Robertson in the triple jump and Eric Gadd in the discus. Also scoring in the meet were Josh Yost, David Holman, and Blake Martin. Along with them was the rest of the team, giving their all and achieving their personal best scores and distances. At the district meet the team proved their competitiveness by scoring in field and running events to end their season well. Great job, boys! The eighth grade Girls Track team started off aggressive this season. With twelve girls coming out, they showed great determination to improve and the will to win. After several weeks of practice, they came to their first meet with competitiveness. They dominated it with a score of 77 to 44 against Blacksburg. Their second meet against Eastern Montgomery was won 93 to 17. The following week they competed against Dublin and Eastern Montgomery; they overcame Eastern Montgomery yet again, but they fell to Dublin by only five points. Halfway through the season, they improved on techniques in various areas and learned how to work as a team. At the district meet, they competed intensely by not only winning the title of Three River District champs, but as well as setting new meet records. The girls also obtained their personal best times, heights, and distances in all of their events. Good job girls! The 2007 Boys 8th Grade Track Team. The 2007 Girls 8th Grade Track Team. Roster 1. Brandon Clemons 2. Kenny Combs 3. Andrew Epperley 4. Eric Gadd 5. Taylor Gilbert 6. Jacob Gilmer 7. Brooks Haynie 8. David Holman 9. Justin Loveday 10. Blake Martin 11. Kevin Mills 12. Cody Ratcliffe 13. Frankie Robertson 14. Shane Trenar 15. Josh Yost Coaches: Jeff Williams, Jackie Evans Roster 1.Paige Metro 2.Sara Stallings 3.Alexia Burton 4.Brianna Caldwell 5.Sarah Carbaugh 6.Breannah Carr 7.Shelby Conley 8.Toni Dressler 9.Erica Johnson 10.Chelsea Warner 11.Megan Williams 12.Megan Woodyard Coaches: Rusty Kelley, Mark Hubbard, Anne Wheeler, Jennifer Butler, and Cindy Lang. Blake Martin concentrates on his steps during his hurdle race. Brianna Caldwell jumps and clears 4 feet 2 inches. Brooks Haynie reaches to get his longest distance in the long jump competition. Breannah Carr places 1st in the 1600 meter run. Photos by Venessa Burnette 16 Varsity Track By Brooke Johnson and Kristen Lucas Steven Sessor prepares to execute his shot put throw. Boys Roster Chanler Bandy Matt Bane Michael Carbaugh Caleb Clark Chris Collins Conan Cook Justin Criner Joey Cutler Ryan Eaton Shane Evseichik Justin Farmer Matt Gilmer Mario Jones Michael Knight Kurt Marcussen Skyler Martin Ryan Midkiff Greg Ray Cory Reen Travis Robertson Steven Sessor Nathan Tanner Alex Wilson The Varsity Track Season got off to a strong start this year. The first track meet was held at Giles on March 21 against Blacksburg. Sasha King got first place in the 100 and 200 meter races and took first place in the 4x100 meter race with the help of Danielle Martin, Paige Kauffelt, and Michele Martin. Also on the girls’ team, Melanie Taylor recorded a win with a gold in discus. Also scoring for Giles were Rachael Lang and Autumn Widrig. The boys’ team got victories from Mario Jones and Conan Cook. Also awarded Paige Kauffelt takes her turn in high jump. victoriously for the boys’ team were Steven Sessor, Chris Collins, Matt Bane, Caleb Clark, and Kurt Marcussen. On Wednesday, April 4th, Giles hosted a track meet and both the boys’ and the girls’ teams defeated Radford, Eastern Montgomery, and Craig County. The boys’ team got several victories from Caleb Clark, who got first place in the 100 and 200 meter races, and Mario Jones, who won the high jump and triple jump. Other Spartans who took first place include Steven Sessor, Matthew Gilmer, Conan Cook, and Chris Collins. Gilmer and Clark also ran to victory with the help of Travis Robertson and Ryan Eaton for a win in the 4x100 meter relay race. The girls’ team was led by Sasha King, who won four individual events. King also teamed with Venessa Burnette, Michele Martin, and Danielle Martin to win the 4x100 meter relay race. Many others contributed to this win. Senior discus throwers, Conan Cook and Melanie Taylor, have had an outstanding season. Cook achieved the school record of 150’10” in 2006 and this season he surpassed this record with a throw of 152’9”. He has also been All-State for the past two years. Taylor is the defending State Champion and has been AllState three years straight. Her best throw this season is 112’9”. Our congratulations go to the varsity track team on a great season. Get ready for next year and keep up the good work! GHS Varsity Softball Girls Roster Venessa Burnette Katie Cady Jessica Jackson Paige Kauffelt Sasha King Rachael Lang April Link Danielle Martin Michelle Martin Nikki Martin Amber McKinney Cindy Sadler Cari Lynn Squibb Allie Steenken Melanie Taylor Autumn Widrig Jennifer Wilson Shanan Worrell By Kristen Lucas The Giles Varsity Softball team started with a scrimmage at home on March 8th, 2007 against Pulaski. On March 13th, Giles played at Craig County. Giles got a good start in the first inning but the Rockets took the win. Giles had a great evening against Galax winning 18-0 with great plays by Lindsay Meredith and Lynnette Spicer. Giles took on Craig County once more for a non-district game. Giles also took on Fort Chiswell, Narrows, Auburn, Christiansburg, East Mont., Floyd, and Radford this season. Junior Danielle Raymond pitches Photos Courtesy of GHS against Glenvar. b k S ff Junior Lindsay Meredith steps up to bat against the Glenvar Highlanders. 17 JV Softball Roster By Patrick Mahaney Chelsea Barnett Amanda Byrd Chelsey Gibson Kaitlyn Hagreen Brianna Hilden Adrian Johnson Heather Kirk Chasity Lucas Whitney Meredith Anna Millirons Sarah Morris Amanda Seymour Being on the JV softball team is a wonderful way to begin a softball career. Dusty Stump, with assistant coaches Mark Wilburn and Dale Meredith, coach the team. The team captains are Sarah Morris, Whitney Meredith, and Heather Kirk. As of May 2, 2007, the team has won three games out of their total 14 games. The coach wishes to say that, “at this point in the season, the JV Softball has worked hard and put forth the effort needed to win games. Every girl has improved since the beginning of the season and hopefully will continue to improve until the end.” Good job, ladies! JV Soccer The JV softball team getting ready for practice with their coach, Mr. Dusty Stump. Photo by Patrick Mahaney By Morgan Sumpter The Junior Varsity soccer team had a rough start this season. When they lost their main goalie, Clay Bowles, to a broken ankle, JV had to rearrange people into different positions. However, they continued to work hard and came together as a team, resulting in a 2-7 record this season. Full of talent, JV will be losing several players to varsity next year, but will still be a strong team. Above: Josh Day blocks a goal against George Wythe. Right: Coach Keaton gives the team a half-time Photos by Morgan Sumpter pep talk. Roster Robert Wilson Cody Vaughn Brandon Kelly Caleb Tilley Casey Lucas Andy Randel Dustin McCoy Andrew Eppling Tyler Thorne Michael Perdue Justin Gautier Jayke Dowdy Steffan Frazier Kyle Yost Chad Robertson Ryan Lucas Cory Martin Josh Stump Grade 8th 8th 8th 8th 8th 8th 9th 9th 9th 9th 9th 9th 9th 9th 9th 9th 10th 10th JV Baseball By Morgan Sumpter Roster # Tanner Gorrell Emily Ellis Cassie Martin Ryan Shelor Michael Acord Alex Lane Gianni Massaro Codey Williams Matthew Craft Kellan Alls Sheena Hernandez Johnnie Fields Ryan Wilson Logan Lowry Cory Collins Clay Bowles Andy Stephens Ciara Meredith Josh Day 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 21 22 23 24 25 Manager: Erica Boone Coach: Scott Keaton The Junior Varsity baseball team has had a wonderful season. With wins over some very difficult teams, the Spartans have dominated the 2007 season with a 16-4-1 record. With six eighth graders, ten ninth graders, and two tenth graders, this year’s team was full of talented players. Being the Three Rivers District champions for three years in a row has been a major accomplishment for the junior varsity. The JV team will be losing a few players to Varsity next year, but will still be an impressive team. Coaches: Teddy Vaughn Randy Tilley Above: Josh Stump at bat against Narrows. Left: The JV Baseball team. Photos by Kim Tilley 18 Varsity Baseball By Katy Allamong and Ryan Davis The Varsity Baseball team had an incredibly strong season this year, with only 2 seniors leaving the field. Their first game against Galax was a knockout with a score of 13-1. Jared Brown crashed a 2 run homer in the 2nd inning to give Giles all the runs it would need. Zach Atkins, the pitcher, allowed only 5 hits and struck out 10 over the 6 innings. Although the Spartans fell short against Christiansburg, they came back in their next game against Craig County, 4Justin Williams 2 0. Jordan Cole allowed only 1 hit through 5 innings and Jordan Cole 4 struck out 8. Zach Atkins came into the game and Aaron McCroskey 6 continued the streak with 4 strikeouts. Jared Brown and TJ Clemons 9 Aaron McCroskey both came forward with one RBI each. Zach Atkins 10 Sheldon Douthat had a hit and 2 stolen bases, while Justin Sheldon Douthat 12 Williams and Jordan Cole each had base hits. Wes Conley 14 Once again, Galax fell behind the Spartans with a score Michael Atkins 15 of 3-0, with the Giles team dominating. Joey Stevers hit a Gavin Lee 19 solo homer in the 2nd inning, and Jordan Cole pitched a shut Joey Stevers 20 out ball over 4 and one third innings. Jordan struck out 6 Jared Brown 22 and surrendered only 3 hits. When Zach Atkins took his Josh Rader 29 place, he struck out 6 batters before the game ended. Josh Ben Mullins 32 Rader had an RBI double to score Wes Conley, while Managers: Bray Cartwright & Sheldon Douthat had 2 hits and 2 stolen bases. Aaron, Raymond Gusler Jared, and Michael each had hits as well to pull the Spartans Coaches: Bruce Frazier, Chris ahead. Bales, & Mike Davidson In their second game against Craig County, Josh Rader had 6 strong innings by striking out 9 batters and giving up only 5 hits. Sheldon Douthat and Michael Atkins had 2 hits apiece and drove in 5 runs between them. Zach Atkins had a 2 run hit and Ben Mullins had an RBI single, while Wes Conley struck out the side in the last inning, with a finishing score of 9-2. When the time for the game against rival Narrows, the Spartans were pumped, and showed that in the score of 10-0. Zach Atkins allowed only 3 hits over 5 innings and struck out 8 batters along the way. He also had a 2 run homer in the 1st inning. Josh Rader had a single and a lone home run which was ruled a double by mistake. Aaron McCroskey, Wes Conley, and Joey Stevers each had doubles for the team. The team continued to play as well as the previous games, and even better in some cases. It is obvious that every player worked hard and continuously improved their talent throughout the season. Junior Zach Atkins pitched during the Giles vs. East Mont game. Photo by Ryan Davis Galax Christiansburg Craig County Galax Craig County Narrows Pulaski Narrows Christiansburg Auburn Pulaski East Mont Floyd Radford Glenvar Auburn East Mont Floyd Radford Glenvar W L W W W W L W L W L L W W L L W W L W Gavin Lee stood at the plate and readied himself to Photo provided by Coach Bruce Frazier bat. Josh Rader wound up to throw out an opposing player. Photo provided by Coach Bruce Frazier Wes Conley focused in on a runner as he prepared to get him Photo by Ryan Davis out. 19 First Andrew Jon Josh Ethan Ryan Davide Travis Andrew Thomas Cody Donnie Evan Chris Richard Varney Taylor Garrison Hoil Lucas Kyle Josue Andrew Casey Caleb Last Frazier Craft Wiegand * McGuire Frazier Ceritano Scott Fenstemaker George Journell Black Lidgard Carpenter Vincent Vincent Suydam Ellis Song * Jackson Foreman Cook Gusler Lafon Taylor Grade 11 12 12 11 11 12 10 12 11 10 12 11 11 12 12 11 11 12 10 11 11 11 12 12 # 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 GK GK Varsity Boys Soccer By Kelsey Frazier This year’s Boys Varsity Soccer Team started out extremely strong. With an undefeated record, the Spartans were proving they were going to go far. With a little luck last year, the boy’s team did pretty well, but this year’s team is the team to watch. There have been more fans at every Giles game than ever before. New comers Thomas George, Varney Vincent, Richard Vincent and Josue Cook, have helped the Varney Vincent’s agility pays off as he team tremendously. Richard and passes the ball to his teammates. Varney Vincent were chosen to play in the VHSL Soccer All-Star Games. Losing to Radford the team decided to take it up a notch. Head Coach Randy Roe has high expectations for his team this year. Each day they work a little harder to reach their goal of going to state. Could Giles High School have the first state title for soccer ever? Coach: Randy Roe Assistants: Neil Schmidt, Scott Keaton, Brett Nicholson * Captains: Hoil Song, Josh Wiegand Varsity Boys Soccer Team practicing for there up coming game against Glenvar! Not pictured: Cody Journell, Evan Lidgard, Varney Vincent, Richard Vincent and Caleb Taylor Photo by Kelsey Frazier Left: Thomas George attempts to dribble around a narrows player. Below: Caleb Taylor clears the ball during the Galax game. 20 Girls Varsity Soccer ROSTER Name Ciara Davis *Grace Meier *Kim O’Farrell Kayla Stump Lauryn Hobbs Erica Maxey *Astleigh Hobbs Keree Wilson Morgan Sumpter Betsy Blevins *Annette Devearoux Jenna Warthen Karelyn Ribbe Elizabeth Daddazio Kelsey Frazier Katie Cunningham Nikki Bergman Tiffany Sexton Samantha Brookner # Grade 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 22 24 25 By Samantha Brookner 11 11 12 11 10 12 11 11 10 11 12 11 10 9 10 9 12 10 10 The Girls Varsity soccer team had a rough start this season. They ended up in a tie when they played at Christiansburg, 1-1 in double over time. (With Karelyn Ribbe scoring the Lady Spartans first goal of the season, the soccer team was very excited.) Once they played Christiansburg at home they were all tied up 2-2, and went into overtime where they sadly lost 4-2. On May 1st, George Wythe came to Giles for a very intense game. The score was tied 1-1 at the end of the game with Astleigh Hobbs scoring the goal. The Lady Spartans and George Wythe went into overtime where Giles won 2-1. Karelyn Ribbe scored the gamewinning goal. This was the first win for Varsity Girls Soccer in Giles High School. Coaches are Neil Schmidt and Brett With main goalies Nicholson Ciara Davis and Nikki *Captains Bergman both fracturing their wrists near the close of the regular season, the team was a little uneasy at first. Then Keree Wilson and Kelsey Frazier both stepped up to fill in. The Varsity Girls team Karelyn Ribbe dribbled prepares and works very hard at every practice and game. They down the field during an always make sure to give their all on the field. intense game verses Floyd. Morgan Sumpter played good defense on the field verses Photos by Samantha Brookner Floyd. Schedule Pulaski (Scr.) VA High Christiansburg George Wythe VA High George Wythe Christiansburg Floyd Floyd Radford Glenvar Radford Glenvar L L T L L W L L L L L L L 21 22 23 My Favorite High School Memory Shawn Huskey: The time I got shafted from wearing a trench coat and got suspended for 2 months….Thanks guys! Conan Cook: Football. Anna Dowdy: Getting hooked up with my boy in the tenth grade. He means everything to me. Casey Lafon: Football game, we went to state and won playing in the mud on Sat. night. Heather Thompson: Sophomore year hanging out in the “cool corner” before school, and of course…Football Season! Chelsea Dunford: Ryan, Brogan, and I chillin I the yellow jeep listenin to our gangsta music. Love you both! Bobbie Mayhew: That first week of senior year and that very first Macc Match. Shanan Worrell: I can’t pick just one, so I will sum it up with these phrases: Meh Heh, Filacio, Blue Blankets, Gold Standards, Darn you little people, umm humm, Balleriner, It’s me again Margaret, and holly sheite Muslim! Amanda Wright: Watching the football team win state. Nikki Bergman: 2005 State Football Champs and when they finally gave us a girls soccer varsity team. Also, GHS Color guard won 1st at a competition. Kayla Eason: Graduating this year. Being in clubs. Having good teachers that know how to teach. Megan Weeks: Going to State with my girls. The awesome pickle that took us a week to get off the wall. Chelsea Ruetz: Women’s Chorus trips from 8th grade all the way to 11th. Mr. Marion was a great director and he taught me a lot though out the four years he taught me. Adriana Tickle: When Giles won the State Championship in 2005. Nathan Frazier: Atmosphere at the Region basketball game. Andrea Kast: Going to the restaurant with Brittany Edwards and Alesha Sharp. It was way way too funny. Curtis Williams: VoTec learning my career. Kris Johnston: Winning State in Football. Brittany Edwards: The night when me, Alesha Sharp, and Andrea Kast went to the Chinese restaurant in C’burg and Andrea was acting like a fool! She got up, started jumping around, and then set down at the table with complete strangers. And dancing in the middle of the road! Haha! Fun Times! Sasha Chambers: I have too man memories to list. I have so many great friends and we have made a lot of memories that I will ALWAYS cherish. Annette Derereaux: Senior Year after our last cross country practice before the state meet. We toilet papered the football player’s cars. Alyssa Lambert: Plotting crazy schemes with my friends just for the fun of it. 24 Amy Henderson: Everything in FFA…especially State and National Conventions with my friends meeting new people. Cora McGuire: Dec 2006 trip to State! Shelley Patton: Jumping railroad tracks with Kala and Stephanie?. Leslie Niece: My friends…duhhh! Trip to the George Wythe Basketball game with Cora, Sasha, and Kayla. Matthew Gusler: Winning State. Leah Keister: Prom. Making cakes with my two friends, bus in 8th and 9th grade, hanging out. Matthew Caleb Taylor: My junior year at the Homecoming Dance. Chris Manning: Winning State. Jessica Colmer: Dances, Bowling Alley, Paint Signs, the bus in 8th and 9th grade, The LPN class with Katie and Amber and all of our craziness. *Richmond * Justin Criner: Of course, the two state championship games and some loser stuff no one wants to hear about. Donnie Black: 2 Fantastic Football Seasons and all of the camping trips up on the mountain. Brogan Dinger: Singing in the Jeep with Chelsea and Ryan , Football Games, Nights out with friends etc. Katie Cady: Running Track with Sarah Hamblin and Brittany Harrell my junior year, the CNA class with Sasha and Kayla C., The LPN class with Amber and Jessica, our HOSA trip to Richmond, All Dances, and definitely every single football game!! Varney Vincent: My entire experience at Giles. The anticipation of playing soccer for the first time in high school. The opportunity to socialize with people far away from home, allowing me to view and approach life in a new way. Davide Ceritano: Hanging out. Listening to why Alex doesn’t eat corn. Carrying water. Watching movies. Playing airsoft, hanging out the sun roof (Don’t try that one at home). Curtis Quesenberry: Being with Amanda and that time I “fell” off the stage in 9th grade after pictures. Casey Duff: Goofing off with friends. Kayla Patteson: All the fun memories with Lynette getting into trouble. My Favorite High School Memory Shalane Terry: Pep Rallies, football games, and hanging out with my friends. Marie Meadows: I don’t really have a favorite memory. Every moment with all of my friends is my favorite. Amber Martin: There are too many to choose from. Mitchell Correll: State Champs Jessica Lucas: Too many…. Ashley Jones: Hanging out with friends at all of the football games, home and away! Melanie Taylor: There are too many to name. Hoil Song: Coming to Giles High School for the first time. Breanna Parcell: 2005-2006 Football Season and the 2004 Giles vs. Lebanon game Tiffany Osborne: Getting Out. Krystal Snider: There are too many memories to tell. The best memory is meeting all of my great friends. Caleb Taylor: Being Birdshot in the Homecoming my tenth grade year. Kala Smith: Getting Stephanie’s car stuck in the mud and Stephanie and Shelley’s 18th Birthday Parties. Aimee Perkins: When the seniors got to ride on the senior float at the Homecoming parade. Matthew Gilmer: Dating Allie, State Championship in football. Licorice. Bobby Jarrett: Licorice! Haha. Josh Wiegand: All the trips for Chorale, Model U.N., and sports. Lynette Spicer: Me and Kayla Patteson and all the trouble we have been through. Jo McCoy: Not Existent. Terry Freeman: Playing in the State Championship. Chris Williams: Spending time with my friends. Sara Robbins: Meeting my two best friends Tiffany and Kiva in The Nursing Class. Andrew Fenstermaker: I’m not going to lie, it’s the State Championship; along with football in general. Also, camping on the mountain and chillin’ at white gate. Christen Kinder: Would have to be me, Marie, Alesha, and Megan hanging out all the time our 10th grade year. We would do all kinds of crazy stuff just for laughs. Kim O’Farrell: When Maria, Erica, and I pulled off the side of the road to see if Jared and Justin would help us. After we saw them turn around, he pulled out and smiled and waved as they missed the turn off to go home. Meredith Epperly: Learning about love and friendship and everything in between. Valentina Hodge: Too Many! Kelly Keister: Spending time with friends and all of the fun times we shared, which are too many to write down and of course the Sate Championship! Kim Newman: All Chorale Tours, Concession Stand Nights, and football games. Megan Blevins: So many! Since there are 5 years of them I can’t pick just one so I will simply say, what the crushnids is your problem, mooo, the Megan, little Russian guys, 8th grade girlfriends, dippy dogs tattoo parlor, Bryan O’Conner, male dancers with tights, color games with sound effects, haha that’s slap your knee funny, heart burn, oh shnap, freedom of speech, and Mississippi boys. Kayla Collins: Night before State Game, Going to a basketball game with Cora, Sasha, and Leslie. Kelly Martin: The crazy subjects brought up at lunch, meeting my best friend Natasha Brown, getting in fights, and becoming part of the DQ family. Luke Marrs: M.U.N. and Chorale trips and working for Dr. J. Matthew Conley: 8th Grade Young Life. Jared Brown: Winning the State Championship 2005. Getting left at Long John Silver’s last year. Maria Abrams: Kim, Annette, Erica, and me coming back from Governor’s School. Jared B., Justin C. in Jared’s car. We stop on the side of the road; Annette called Jared and said my car was making a funny noise. Jared and Justin turn around and drive back, we start to go, as we pass their faces are PRICLESS! They were “mad” the rest of the day. Allie Steenken: Girls Nights at Katie’s, Cora’s 18th birthday, Glenvar game/Dance, State Game, Dating Matthew Gilmer, and all of the good times spent with old friends. Alisha Coleman: Hanging out with friends. Laura Ruark: Winning and Cheering for the 2005 Football State Championship. Steph Hall: My 18th birthday party, cruising around with my 2 best friends, “Jumping the railroad tracks,” Stealing Ducks, staying at Papaw Tony’s cabin, fishing and hunting with Michael, and finding out who my TRUE friends are! 25 Chris Manning: Work. Plans for next year Branden McNeil: Work. Megan Weeks: Work Sasha Chambers: Attend Concord University. Kim Newman: Bluefield College and a part time job, also getting married 8 days after graduation. Nathan Frazier: Go to Radford. Curtis Williams: Work and maybe marriage. Chelsea Ruetz: Be in Pittsburgh in the vet tech school working my way towards my goal to be a vet tech. Kayla Collins: Going to college, possibly working… Ashley Jones: Work! Linda Powell: Work in a hair salon while going to college at NRCC. Adriana Tickle: I plan to attend New River Community College. Andrea Kast: Working at Wal-Mart, and going to NRCC. Having me an apptartment, and have a new car. Kris Johnston: Be attending the police academy living in my own apartment. Nikki Bergman: Go to NRCC to start my degree in Elementary Education while working at Wal Mart over the summer. Kayla Eason: Planning to go to NRCC College and having a good job in nursing to become an RN. Luke Marrs: Virginia Tech Kelly Martin: I will probably be going to New River and working and moving out. Matthew Gilmer: Going to NRCC, then transferring, hopefully still with Allie. Josh McCann: Next year I will be studying animal science at either Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Oklahoma St, or Virginia Tech. Kelly Keister: Virginia Tech Chelsea Ruetz: Be in Pittsburgh in the vet tech school working my way towards my goal to be a vet tech Casey Lafon: I going to New River Community College, Go to Germany. Megan Blevins: Working & attending New River Community College. Sara Robbins: I plan to continue nursing in the Tech Center, then get a job in a doctor’s office and continue nursing in New River Community College where I plan to become an RN. Andrew Fenstermaker: Living in Riner and attending Virginia Tech, while trying not to harm Donnie. Breanna Parcell: Hopeful going to school, have a good job, and living my life to the fullest. Krystal Snider: I plan on continuing my job at Verizon and going to school at New River in the fall. Shalane Terry: Attending New River Community College and working. Marie Meadows: I plan on attending Concord University, working in a salon. From then on who knows? Matthew Conley: NRCC. Amanda Wright: hopefully marriage. NRCC and Shanan L. Worrell: I will be attending Virginia Tech; I plan on receiving a degree in Crop Production. Brittany Edwards: I want to be in New River Community College studying childcare development. I wan to have a part-time job and hopefully not at Subway. Ha! Ha! Anna Dowdy: Next year I may be working or something. Don’t really know yet what I’m going to be doing. Caleb Taylor: Go to college not sure which one yet. Work. 26 Jackie McCoy: Work until I save enough money to go to Ireland. Terry Freeman: Going to NADC College. Amber Martin: Continue the LPN class at the Giles Tech Center and graduate with my LPN license. Caleb Taylor: College and work. Meredith Epperley: Going Radford, rooming with Laura! Erica Maxey: VT work probably; travel hopefully, marriage maybe in 10 years. Heather Thompson: I will be attending NC State working towards a secondary mathematics education degree. Chelsea Dunford: Be enrolled at Lee University. Bobbie Mayhew: Mountain State University, or the Art Institute of Charlotte, NC. Josh Wiegand: University. to Shenandoah Hoil Song: I’m planning on going to UPenn or UCSD or UCLA, UVA, or VT or Umich-AnArbor. Annette Devereaux: University or Virginia. Cole Kessinger: I plan on attending college at Radford or somewhere in Florida but I’m not sure where yet. Plans for next year Curtis Quesenberry: I’m leaving for boot camp in June and will be a United States Marine. Alyssa Lambert: I plan to go to NRCC in the fall or possibly go to work and then school. Davide Ceritano: Go to VT; probably get an apartment in Blacksburg. Get a pet grizzly bear. Brittany Williams: I plan on attending New River and Have a part time job. Varney Vincent: Go to college, hopefully Villanova, Drexel, Penn St, UNC, UVA, Illinois or any division 1 school that offers me a scholarship. Secondly, I’ll get my hustle on to buy me a car. Angela Morris: Radford University Leslie Neice: Summer Vacation then work. Kala Smith: I guess New River for a year Allie Steenken: Getting my own place with Matthew Gilmer going to England in August. Attending New River in the fall. Working at Mountain Lake. Trying to have as much fun as possible! Justin Criner: College or Death. Whichever comes first. Alisha Coleman: -to be a nurse – move out –hanging out with friends. Maria Abrams: Next year, probably you can catch me up by DC… I want to go to George Mason and do a political internship and/or law firm. Jared Brown: Play football for Concord University majoring in premed. Shelley Patton: Going to College. Valentina Hodge: New River for a year and working. Chris Williams: Work Katie Cady: I will return to the Giles Co. Technology Center to finish Phase II of the Practical Nursing Program, graduate in May 2008 begin working and enroll in college. Brogan Dinger: I will be attending Virginia Tech or Radford. I will be designing or living in a small cabin on the family property. I will be delivering my mare’s first foal from our stallion. I will be riding on the questrian team. Tiffany Osborne: Liberty University School of nursing. Donnie Black: I am going to VT next year and majoring in mathematics. Donnie Black: I am going to VT next year and majoring in mathematics. Bobby Jarrett: Not Dying! Jessica Lucas: Have a part time job and attend New River. Christen Kinder: I plan on attending Radford University and majoring in Education. Kayla Patterson: Going to New River Community College then transferring to Concord. Matthew Gusler: Work and get my life in line. Mitchell Correll: Concord College. Melanie Taylor: College. Aimee Perkins: I am going to New River Community College in the fall for 2 years. I’ll probably still be working at Wal-Mart. Casey Duff: The Army, trying to stay alive. Conan Cook: Attending Virginia Tech. Shawn Huskey: Move to Blacksburg or anywhere out of Giles. Stephanie Hall: College- NRCC then off to Radford or Virginia Tech. Laura Ruark: Attending Radford University, working at Outback Steakhouse and still dating the greatest guy ever! Leah Keister: I’m going to New River for two years then I’ll go to Radford also plan to move out and start my own life. Kim O’Ferrell: Attending Virginia Commonwealt h University! Go VCU! 2465 N. Franklin Street Christiansburg, VA 24073 Telephone 540-381-1730 Fax 540-381-1792 Usa0132@fedexkinkos.com Jessica Colmer: I hope to finish the LPN program in ’08 and start working and then attend college. MaKayla Songer: Web Design at New River, work, and artness. 27 28 29 Branden McNeill – “I may be working at Moog.” Jared Brown – “Dr. Brown, the world’s greatest dad.” Leslie Neice – “Well… Coach Reed says I will be living near Floyd County in a hippie commune, but most likely I will be traveling.” Alisha Coleman – “Married, maybe with one kid.” Cora McGuire – “I will be running my own day spa, married to the man of my dreams with twin boys named Dominic and McKinley.” Sasha Chambers – “Working as a physical therapist, married, with two children, a little boy and girl.” Kris Johnston – “On a police force somewhere hopefully married with a kid.” Andrea Kast – “Married, kids, no more than two, haha. Not working at Wal-Mart, have a new car, and a house for me and my family.” Adriana Tickle – “I will be working at a successful architecture firm after graduating from Virginia Tech. Be happily married and have two kids.” Linda Powell – “Working as a radiologist in a hospital, married with two kids. I will probably be living in Virginia or North Carolina.” Chelsea Ruetz – “Out of college, be a licensed vet or vet tech, be married and maybe or maybe not have one or no children.” Megan Weeks – “Well… Mr. Reed said bailing Cora out of jail, but hopefully married with three kids and a job that I’ll enjoy.” Kayla Eason – “Married, have a good job, at least two kids.” Nikki Bergman – “Happily married to Darrell Haymore with my own house, two beautiful kids, and a degree in Elementary Education, and working at Wal-Mart.” 30 Allie Steenken – “Hopefully married to Matthew Gilmer, graduated from a good college, starting my career, and living my life to the fullest.” Laura Ruark – “Twenty seven, hopefully married to the greatest guy ever, maybe with a few kids, living who knows where and hopefully on my way to working for a professional sports team.” Stephanie Hall – “Twenty eight years old – I will own my own vets office – hopefully be married to my high school sweetheart, Michael, with one child in a big house.” Shawn Huskey – “Loved, hated, feared, and loathed.” Conan Cook – “If all goes as planed I will be president.” Kim O’Farrell – “One of the top forensic scientists in the state of Virginia! I will be married and possibly have two children.” Terry Freeman – “Graduated from college and owning my own garage.” Erica Maxey – “Twenty seven. Hopefully in a steady career, maybe just out of Med or Vet school, or maybe marketing. I hope to be married with a kid on the way.” Heather Thompson – “Heather Hevener, living happily somewhere, probably in North Carolina or Virginia, with my husband and two kids while teaching math to high school students.” Curtis Williams – “Working as a welder hopefully making about twenty dollars an hour and have two kids.” Chelsea Dunford – “Married to Ryan Eaton and have four kids. Be a psychologist living near the ocean and being head of a foster care located in a lighthouse. I also hope to have some type of singing career because it’s the only real thing that has a special connection to my sole in a way that nothing and no one could ever explain or fill. I’ve sung since I was two and I’ll sing until the very last breath I take.” Jackie McCoy – “Working for low wages.” Nathan Frazier – “Working as a police officer somewhere with a wife and a couple kids.” Christen Kinder – “Hopefully working as a teacher, a graduate from Radford University, and maybe married with a kid.” Caleb Taylor – “Dead.” Amber Martin – “Married with a daughter and working in the medical field.” Marie Meadows – “Graduated from Concord University with a degree in Business Management. Owning and operating my own salon, and starting a family.” Shelane Terry – “Hopefully in Tennessee teaching and maybe starting a family.” Bobby Jarrett – “Probably dead.” Aimee Perkins – “Hopefully I will be graduated from college and not working at Wal-Mart. I plan to be married, have a nice car and a great job making lots of money.” Anna Dowdy – “In ten years I will hopefully have a house of my own, working and raising a family.” Chris Manning – “Married and working.” Megan Blevins – “Twenty eight, maybe married, maybe not! Teaching fifth grade English at a small school in a small town.” Angela Morris – “Happily married and working at the Roanoke Forensics Lab.” Kala Smith – “In ten years I will be twenty seven, I will have graduated from Auburn University with a degree in Equine Medicine. I will possibly be married and have a few kids living on a farm in Oklahoma.” Matthew Caleb Taylor – “Either an athletic trainer or playing in the MLS.” Kim Newman – “Married to Jeff Combs and teaching at Macy.” Kelly Keister – “Living happily in the mountains with my “little mountain family” - as everyone says.” Annette Devereaux – “Just another face in the city.” Alyssa Cambert – “I plan to be a teacher of history at either the high school or college level, possibly with a family as well.” Curtis Quesenberry – “Married to Amanda, working as a police officer, and raising our kids.” Krystal Snider – “ I’m hopefully going to have a law degree. Be married to Dusty and have some kids. Living in Tennessee, starting my life.” Andrew Fenstermaker – “Probably an architect living on the lake, after designing something really famous. I will be married and spending every second I can fishing, but who knows, I’m crazy. In fact, I’m pretty sure I will win the lottery and fish somewhere every day of my life.” Valentina Hodge – “Twenty eight, hopefully married with two kids, working as a PA and loving my life.” Hoil Song – “A dentist traveling all around the world, making big bucks, and married to a lovely wife.” Donnie Black – “Probably right back here, teaching math right beside Ms. Matlock and Mrs. Martin.” Amanda Wright – “Married to Shane Mann and teaching a class of college students how to paint.” Matthew Gusler –“Out of school with a house and a family.” Matthew Gilmer – “Out of college, twenty eight years old, and hopefully still with Allie.” Meredith Epperly – “Twenty eight, married to my best friend in the whole entire world, helping people somehow, somewhere, and enjoying the heck out of life.” Josh Wiegand – “Working as a pharmacist somewhere.” Sara Robbins – “In ten years I hope to have a good job as an RN and be married with kids.” Shanan Worrell – “Happy, touring “Route 66” and making more memories. In reality, I hope to have a sweet job that allows me to travel and help others.” Brittany Edwards – “Hopefully in success in childcare. I want to have my own daycare and I want to be married and have about one ore two kids of my own.” Varney Vincent – “If I could predict the future, I would definitely be able to tell you where I would be or what I would be doing ten years from now. However, I would like to be alive ten years from now. Most importantly, I would like to be making a difference around the world, mainly around the continent of Africa, offering hopes and dreams to those that are less fortunate.” Jessica Colmer – “In a third world country hopefully working along with Doctors Without Boarders and hopefully have a husband and a couple of kids.” Shelley Patton – “Twenty eight and hopefully happy and healthy.” Jessica Lucas – “Married with three kids and enjoying my career in teaching.” Kayla Patteson – “A successful physical therapist, married, have three kids, and a cute dog, hopefully near the ocean.” Davide Ceritano – “Livin’ the life, probably in Europe, driving a Ferrari.” Brittany Williams – “Living in Tennessee hopefully married with two kids. Graduated from East Tennessee State with my Bachelors Degree running my own Child Development Center.” Leah Keister – “Out of school, working some where with marketing. Hope to be married and have two kids.” Ashley Jones – “Hopefully married with one child and have a great husband. I hope also to have my very own beauty salon!” Kayla Collins – “Out of college, working somewhere, ready to settle down and make my own family.” Luke Marrs – “Making tons of money.” MaKayla Songer – “Drinking coffee, listening to Harry Potter audiotapes, and trying not to fall asleep on my freshly – inked manga page.” Justin Criner – “Stopping by the local Chevron and talking of old high school memories as Conan fills up my gas tank.” 31 Mitchell Corell – “Working for the state police.” Breanna Parcell – “Hopefully a good job and happily married.” Kelly Martin – “Twenty seven years old and out of school working in a hospital as an ultrasound technician and be married to Joshua Harmann and have kids.” Chris Williams – “Rich.” Brogan Dinger – “Working and training horses. Taking photographs for a major publication.” Melanie Taylor – “Saving old people from burning buses and fighting ninjas.” Lynnette Spicer – “Married, hopefully with kids, and working as an RN.” Casey Lafon – “Working at Roanoke, might join the military.” Katie Cady – “Out of college working as a healthcare professional helping as many people as I can, maybe in a big hospital or in a doctor’s office.” Maria Abrams – “Out of college and working for a successful law firm. Married, only if I find the time! – Definitely no kids! The alternative? Owning my own dress shop, being a make-up artist, and designer. No matter what I know I’ll be successful.” Matthew Conley – “Playing music and working for a technology firm developing applications.” Casey Duff – “Out of the army, working as a consultant or owning my own business How Many Hours Per Week Do You Spend… Watching TV? 6 In Church? 1/2 Talking on the phone? 4 1/2 With your friends? 14 With your boyfriend/girlfriend? 11 1/2 Practicing/playing sports/school activities? 3 Listening to music? 10 S. Lee Wheeler, D.D.S. General Dentistry 112 Center Street Narrows, VA 24124 (540) 726-3904 On the computer? 6 Studying for school? 1 Favorite Type of Music Country The Average Senior By Megan Blevins Favorite Food Pizza Eye Color Green Favorite TV show CSI and Family Guy Favorite Teacher Mrs. Yolton Favorite Place to Hang Out Friend’s Houses Boyfriend/ Girlfriend 45 yes Favorite Color Blue Height Male: 5’9” Female: 5’6” Do You Have a Job? If Yes, How Many Hours Per Week Do You Work? 44 yes, 19 hours Activity most participated in? Football, Track, Soccer, and Basketball During High School, Did You Have Braces and or Glasses? 19 had braces and 31 had glasses Do You Participate in a Sport or Other School Activity? 44 seniors do Do You Have a Cell Phone? 78 seniors have cell phones Hair Color Brown Favorite Movie Released this Year We Are Marshall 34 35 Amy Henderson “In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned about life; it goes on.” -Robert Frost- Matthew Conley “An Eye For An Eye makes the entire world blind.” Lynette Spicer “If you want to be seen Stand up, If you want to be heard Speak up, If you want to be appreciated Shut Up.” Bobby Jarrett “I’m a picker, I’m a grinner, I’m a lover, and I’m a sinner, I play my music in the sun.” Aimee Perkins “Life is too short to be miserable all the time” Anna Dowdy “Friends will be friends until the end” Matthew Taylor “Our arrows will block out the sun!! We will fight in the shade then.” Nikki Bergman “A Loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge.” -Article on BiographyAmanda Wright “To be great is to be misunderstood.” -Ralph Waldo EmersonShanan Worrell “You can please some people all the time, you can please all people some of the time, but you can never please all the people all the time!” -DadShalane Terry “There’s a point in your life when you realize who really matters, Who never did and who always will.” -UnknownCaleb Taylor “You can’t kill the metal.” -Tenacious DAmber Martin “Remember you will always be loved.” -Ward HarrisCole Kessinger “Never let someone tell you that can’t do something Until you have tried it” 36 Katie Cady “You don’t get to choose how you are going to die, or when, you Can only decide how you’re going to live, now. So… Don’t take life so serious; you’ll never get out alive.” Brogan Dinger “ Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, But by the number of moments that takes our breath away.” Donnie Black “Beads baby Beads!!!” Justin Criner “Don’t sweat the pretty things, and don’t pet the sweaty things” -Dennis MillerAngela Morris “Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experiences of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired, and success achieved.” -Helen KellerAndrea Kast “Live, Love, Laugh.” Adriana Tickle “In matters of style, swim with the current, in matters of principle, stand like a rock.” -Thomas JeffersonLinda Powell “Don’t wait; the time will never be just right!” Chelsea Ruetz “God made me small, so I could fit perfectly in your arms.” Leslie Neice “The greatest things in life are free.” Cora McGuire “Remember yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.” Kayla Collins “Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer.” Kris Johnston “You’re a B.D.B.” Nathan Frazier “Don’t give up, don’t ever give up” -Jimmy V. – Ashley Jones “The definition of a southern girl…Cute enough to make you look twice, sweet enough but not too nice, A little crazy but not to wild, the kind of girl That will make you smile!!!!” Melanie Taylor “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” -Albert EinsteinShawn Huskey “Hold on a sec, I need to make sure I’m not out on the balcony!” Jared Brown “Only Time will tell, if it was time spent.” Maria Abrams “It’s not how you start, but how you finish.” Allie Steenken “ Let your true feelings out so you’ll never regret what you didn’t say. Don’t ever let life bring you down. Love wholeheartedly and you will never be disappointed. Depend on no one and live to be the best you can be. Life is a journey you make for yourself.” -Allie SteenkenLaura Ruark “Keep it clean, and live above the influence.” Stephanie Hall “Don’t pick a fight with an ugly person, they have nothing to lose.” Kim O’Farrell “To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift" -Steve Prefontaine- Meredith Epperley “The foolish man seeks happiness in the distance, the wise grows it under his feet.” -James OppenheinJosh Wiegand “The dictionary is the only place that success comes before work.” -Vince LombardiHoil Song “Study hard, play harder.” Chris Williams “ I’m Rick James!” Sara Robbins “Pretty is as pretty does.” Jessica Colmer “The key to happiness is having dreams; the key to success is making them come true.” MaKayla Songer “And travelers, now, within that valley, through red-litten windows see vast forms that moves fantastically to a discordant melody, while, like ghostly Rapid River, through the pale door, a hideous throng rushes out forever and laughs-but smile any more.” -Guess WhoJo McCoy “1. Belive it!” “2. A Booya Ka Sha!” Sasha Chambers “The difference between school and life? In school, you’re taught a lesson and then given a test. In life, you’re given a test that teaches you a lesson.” Casey Duff “If you’re gonna be dumb, you gotta be tough Kelly Martin “Love Ya Miss Ya Bye.” -Natasha BrownLuke Marrs “Never give up, never surrender” -Tim Allen, Galaxy QuestJosh McCann “I’d rather be lucky than smart.” -Yogi BerraLeah Keister “I’m gonna love for places I aint been make a lot more good remember whens, right up to the end, because I know in this life you only get one around and I will not live it down.” Tiffany Osborne “You say you have enemies? Good. That means you stood up for something sometime in your life!” -Winston ChurchillVarney Vincent “Rather be with the devil you know, than with the angel you do not know.” Brittany Williams “Sometimes things fall apart for other things into place.” -AnoKim Newman “Git-R-Done.” Kala Smith “The only thing a girl should chase is her vodka.” Brittany Edwards “Quit chompin’ that gum!!” Krystal Snider “There are no mistakes in life, just building blocks to a better one.” Marie Meadows “Learn as if you were going to live forever. Live as if you were going to die tomorrow.” -Mahatma Gandhi- Christen Kinder “Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you land among the stars.” -Les Brown- Kelly Keister “Life’s too short to live in caution…Life’s too long not to live at all.” -VanZantShelley Patton “You’re so FUGLY.” –Stephanie- Andrew Fenstermaker “The spirit of the Lord will come upon you in power…and you will be changed into a different person.” -(1Samuel 10:6)Casey Lafon “Easy Pizzy Lemon Squezzy” Valentina Hodge “Life is a song and love is the lyrics.” Erica Maxey “They say that anger is just love disappointed, they say love is just a state of mind.” Heather Thompson “The best way to predict the future is to invent it.” -Alan KayMatthew Gilmer “May the wind always be at your back, and the sun upon your face, there are no more white horses or pretty ladies at my door.” Kayla Eason “Do your best in everything that you decide to do.” Davide Ceritano “There he goes, one of gods own prototypes some kind of high-powered mutant never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.” Kayla Patteson “Those who can play basketball PLAY those who can’t, cheer.” Megan Blevins “Dream like it’s the last thing you’ll ever do.” Chelsea Dunford “May I govern my passion with absolute sway, and grow wiser and better as my strength wears away.” -Walter PopeJessica Lucas “Best friends are the people that know all about you but still put up with you.” Alyssa Lambert “Emotions, drama, brave hearts, and lies. And they say these were the best days of our lives?” Conan Cook “60% of the time it works everytime.” 37 38 39 Anna Dowdy I am leaving my memories to my boyfriend and all my friends Andi, Kimmy, Ashley, Kayla , Chelsey, and Brittany C. Never forget the good times we have had through school. Matthew Caleb Taylor I love you Whitney, good luck to the soccer team. Senior Wills Kelly Martin I leave my love to Natasha you will always be my best friend. Jonna I leave you my attitude and fighting skills. Joseph I leave you my parking space and you better do good. Chris Manning I leave my brother my skill on the football field. Luke Marrs I hope the governor’s school juniors have a lot of fun next year. Good luck! Megan Weeks Katie & Cassie: the bench in the mornings Stephen- my parking spot Keree- my spot on the bleachers at football games Kurt & Mario- my love Cora McGuire To Ethan you’re the last McGuire LIVE IT UP! To Kurt you’re the last Big Dog Party it UP! To Katy G. & Cassie M., I leave the bench in the lobby. Linda Powell I leave the basketball team many games and hardwork, I leave everyone else a few more years of high school to enjoy. Kris Johnston I leave Luke and Gavin the right to call people a B.D.B. Andrea Kast Stephanie I leave you all the good times that we have had in school and out in my senior year. Love ya, all girls stay away from all the high school drama it is dumb. Curtis Williams I will my parking spot to John Christoper Collons. Kayla Collins Everyone at giles…live it up, all the girls don’t worry about the drama, boys. Keep your friends near to you, nad never give up. *Amanda Collins->Its now your turn to take over the dance floor, never give up, work through it! Nathan Frazier Zach Atkins #32 in basketball, Ched Roberson keep taking care of Whitney Matlock. Terry Freeman I leave my lunch table and my parking spot that I never owned to my little brother. 40 Sasha Chambers I leave Jesse Hudson our lunch table and a carton of milk on your face. Kayla Dean my parking spot. William Kinzer I leave you a ride home from school, and lots of love. Tilley our LONG talks about that hill if you know what I’m sayin! Jarred Brown Cheldon some of my weight. Clay Bowles- blocking abilities. Leslie Neice To Gelsina and Lauren my phone number for many junk food days and late night cross country running. To Ariel the right to rock out and run to class with Breakfast. To Jesse Hudson I leave an empty lunch table. To Cody Sartin a new wife. And to my little sister Andrea, I’m taking you with me. Jo McCoy To Katelyn Osborne I leave my library seat. To Leah Borne I leave my sexuality. To Lakin Collins I leave what’s left of my dignity. And to Lindsay Honosky I leave my bathroom stall and whatever else is left. Matthew Gilmer I leave my little brother Jacob a kidney. I leave Billy my speed, Kenny Hines his senior year back. Megan Blevins First and foremost, I leave Betsy loads of luck with Trig and New River English, you’re gonna need it, 1 last year to make memories at GHS, heartburn ;), and one more big blow ;)! Brittney, I leave you an empty lunch table with all of our memories since we’re all graduatin’ except you, all of our good times, late night conversations, one more big blow ;), tennis laughs, and 2 bets that I will win ☺! Jenna, my shero I leave you 3 years of French memories, je ne cough on me pas, and laughs from journalism! Ryan Bryan, my hero! I leave you laughs from 2 years of journalism, and our 5 seconds of dating lol! Katy I leave you a Valentina wave, laughs from journalism, and tons of confettie! Sam O, I leave you a carton of ice cream with a spoon, and heartburn ☺ Jamie I leave all of our memories with you ☺! To everyone above and everyone else, I leave all my love, lots of luck to your futures, and best wishes ☺ Matthew Conley Leaving the school with a music scene. Kids, start your own bands and HAVE FUN WITH IT. Kim O’Farrell To Alexis, I leave you the rolling pin and the many hip injury memories. To Andrew, I leave you the position of being the best male captain. Maybe if you’re nice to Alexis, she’ll let you borrow the rolling pin for your glout. Love you both! Ashley Jones I leave Dawn Williams my parking spot…and I wish one more fun fulled year for Dawn Williams, Miranda Shrader, Jamie Workman, and Kristen Hamblin at the “WONDERFULL GHS.” Nikki Bergman I leave to the drama kids a good imagination for props and a ton of fun. To the varsity soccer team I wish you all the best and good luck call me and let me know about your schedule. I also leave coach Schmidt with my smiling face!! Bobby Jarrett If I had anything to leave, I would leave it to Jared Lawson. But unfortunately, I don’t own jack. So I leave all of the underclassmen my legacy of procrastination, laziness, and stupidity. And I leave Matthew Gilmer’s brother the contents of the toilet on the second floor. Aimee Perkins To all junior girls, don’t get caught up in all the drama. It’s your senior year, live it and love it. To my little sister, hope you’ll be alright without me. Curtis Quesenberry I leave my x-box, gamecube, Nintendo 64, Gameboy, Nintendo DS, and all other electronics of mine to Amanda Meadows!!! With my love! Alyssa Lambert *To Victoria, I leave all our plots of world domination, and sporks. SPORKS! *To Lindsay and Leah, nothing but the knowledge that I am no longer here to annoy you and be crazy with you…and sporks. *To everyone else…there are sharp pointy objects, sporks and insanity to pass on. Lynnette Spicer I leave Kelly Patterson 5 cartons of eggs and an inhaler. Steph Robertson my skill in shopping, Kelsey Frazier all my demerits that I never used “your gonna need them”, Mr. Widdoes all the female spots, The Basketball team my great skills, and the softball team my fat kid in right field position. Amanda Wright I will my locker to Brittni Sparks. My seat in Mrs. Yolton’s to Lindsay honosky and my parking spot to Chris Collins (now that I’m gone we won’t have to fight over it). Brittany Edwards I leave you nothing. I had nothing before I started to work. So I leave you the will to a get a job (not at Subway) and work for everything… like I did. And to everyone, just stop with the drama, just let it go and it will all be better. Senior Wills Davide Ceritano To Gelsina I leave my authority over the faculty especially Mr. Mills. And a shiny 1989 quarter taped inside locker 478. To Mark I leave that tennis ball I hit onto the roof in 9th grade gym class. To Alex I leave all the diamonds you found in my car. Shanan L. Worrell To Carrie Lynn Squibb, I leave good times, potting soil, and a belated Christmas card. To any girl who does Varsity track I leave lots of patience. To everyone else, best wishes and lots of luck! MaKayla Songer I leave Duston to the band during lunch hours, as I will no longer be here to steal him. I leave the task of creating manga to Lindsay, who is already doing it better than I can! I leave these words to future artists and writers: Never stop. Casey Lafon I leave all my secret of 4wheeling to all my country friends. Bobbie L. Mayhew To all the underclassmen, I leave all the memories, bad and good, along with all the fun experiences in MACC. To Mrs. Painter, I leave my English MACC Notebook. Jessica Colmer To my cousin Danielle Wilson I leave you my parking space and the energy and strength to deal with nursing next year. To my cousin Alex Wilson I leave my seat at the lunch table. Leah Keister I leave all my knowledge about living life to the fullest, doing good in school, and being yourself no matter what. To my AAU Basketball boys, Just Have some fun! Christen Kinder I leave Michael A. all my books to fill his head with knowledge that he won’t pay any attention to (just picking) and my parking spot. Katie N,. I leave all the freshman teachers that will guide her in the right path. Caleb Taylor I leave Bryan Stafford my position in Drama Club. Amber Martin I leave my parking spot, all the teachers, and four years to my brother Kevin. To all FCCLA members a new president. To Katie Cunningham all of our “talks” in first period. To Laura and Frankie all our laughs about crazy people. Marie Meadows I leave my sister Shanna my cosmetology skills. I leave Hunter my get out of jail free card. Jesse I leave you my parking spot. Remember to live it up! To Kelsey I leave you all the crazy times at the bowling alley and everywhere else! HAHA! To everyone else cherish every moment high school goes by so fast. Allie Steenken -Samantha Owens: I leave you “1976,” Scavenger hunts that last all freaking day, Whoppers at midnight, tye-dye, and my ever lasting friendship. Never stop dancing and always go for that Cinderella ending! Thank you for everything! I love girl. -Kristen Lucas: I leave you awesome beach trips, “dang” good raspberries, my first tattoo, and broken finger nails on the 4th of July. Best of luck in all you do! Love ya chick! Maria Angela Abrams As I leave this place I leave: Katherine- the gym, basketballs, and confidence, strength, and support. Kelsey- the auditorium, may your acting always bring you joy and inspire. Amelia- the library and MACC. But I take much more; the memories, past games, people, and lessons I’ve learned, never to be forgotten. 41 Casey Duff I leave this school my legacy, remember my stories that will become legends. Alisha Coleman The only thing that I want to happen I leave is my sister to have the best year for her 8th grade and hope she stays out of trouble. -Jamie hope you have fun with out me. -Chelsea- Hope you have fun for 3 more years. -Leave my locker to Jamie Workman. Melanie Taylor I leave my locker to the underclassmen. I leave the future throwers patience and strength…that’s pretty much it. Shawn Huskey I leave all of the hate and trouble the school has given me to the school’s next victim. Brittany Williams Codey, I’m leaving you my artistic abilities, all my good grades, and my ability to stay out of trouble. Mrs. Duffin, I’m leaving you many memories of our class and some cleaning supplies to clean you room with. Colt, I’m leaving you a cake and many great memories over the past many years. Varney Vincent To Thomas George: I leave you’re my soccer and football skillz. Show them how to do it son. Hoil Song I leave the soccer team my Jersey #22, I leave everyone my locker down the Math wing which I never used, and wish all the rising seniors a great last year of High School. Chirs Williams I leave the underclassman the wisdom to be a #1 STUNNA! Senior Wills Josh Wiegand Leave Baby Chad all the trips, the soccer team a cone and a bottle, and Lauren a lunch tray to take up. Andrew Fenstermaker Cody G.- All the time spent as neighbors, that made us brothers. Gavin. L.- my remarkable skills for slaying fish. (Oh, and a broken nose if you don’t watch it.) Cody J.- Joker (By the STEVE MILLER BAND!) Lauren S.- the numerous trips to Winter Palace. Billy C.- Straight eyes Laura Ruark To Hannah a ride to school and love. Madison someone to eat lunch with and a new “mentor” and to my CBI friends the best of luck with life, I will miss you all! Chelsea Dunford Betsy- Our Chorale Folder Olivia- The Bible Club Alexis- Our oh so many fun memories. Katy, Jenna, and Ryan Davis- Our fun times in drama the last 2 years. Sara Robbins I leave all the students who plan to take nursing the hope that they will do good and love it like I have. Angela Morris To the band, I leave you my trophy. Good luck next year, and get that superior! To Autumn, I leave you my white gloves and my parking spot for whatever awesome car you get. Finally, to Shelby, I leave you my sweatpants and Giles sweatshirt. Good luck with track and enjoy high school…it will pass by quickly. Katie Cady I leave everyone this advice: enjoy every moment of high school, you have the rest of your lives ahead of you don’t take a second for granted and don’t wish your life away! 42 Breanna Parell I leave Frankie Haymore a ride to school and a Hardee’s sweat tea. Steph Hall To JoJo- many packs of gum-so you will stop taking mine! To Kereethe empty “squirrel nest” ☺! Shalane Terry I leave Jesse Hudson our lunch table and Katie and Cassie our bench in the morning and to Jamie Workman our talks in Geometry and to Kristen Hamblin my parking spot. Annette Devereaux I leave Chad Robertson some BIG BOOTY, the cross country team flying V’s and Huh? Huh! Huh?, and the soccer team some balls. Conan Cook I leave Billy the letter “S” and the inability to say it. Zachary: slap in the face. I leave Andre F. and Cody G. the masters. I leave Lauren a frosty and a sweet tea. Kelly Keister Lauren I leave you- Wrecking my dad’s jeep “STOP!,” new hair do’s and pedicures while explaining Thelma and Louise, late nights running from stalker “go faster!,” Coon, Coon, cleaning my closet while saying “I MIGHT WEAR THAT,” your converse tennis shoes, and of course 4 wheelin’. Cody- 20 cents Heather Thompson Madison: a ride to school and breakfast at Subway “The Rock” kids: something to do on a summer day, Dalf (Dale), and bee killer. Alvin: new lunch buddies, someone to call, someone else to pick on, and no more lunch detention. Erica Maxey I leave Gelsina ____ on a stick, _____ sketball, and 2 _______s of ice cream. To Abby and Alexis, I leave the XC hill. I leave the many memories of YL camp, even though it never stopped raining at Champion. I leave you my parking spot, or nonparking spot. Most of all I leave you with 2 years of the best time of your life. Meredith Epperley To “The Rock” crew something better to do than bug the lifeguards! Madison new “mentors” and a lunch box. Hannah cool cats to sing “gangster” songs with. Alvin a buddy to eat lunch with and to salute to. Finally Andrew a ride to school and love for ever and always. Kayla Patteson To my sister I leave the oil parking place. To Kristen Hamblin all nighters on the NY trip. To Kelsey Frazier a trip to the duck pond. To Stephanie Robertson fast food after school and prints on the windows of the bus. Shelley Patton To Jesse Hudsonsomeone else’s car to fix to Ms. Layton- an empty squirrels nest with the hopes you one day fill it up. To the underclassmen- maturity. Valentina Hodge To Jaime-math analysis and many Austin Powers moments. To Katy-A cardboard box and “da potty” To Sam- Bursts of uncontrollable laughter and accidental farts in Mrs. O’Quinn’s class. To Kristen- Extra pickles, macaroni and cheese, and many lunchtime laughs. To Kim Tilley- Good gossip and many laughs! Brogan Dinger To Chelsea all my shoes and whatever clothes Katelyn doesn’t want. To Ryan all the CDs that I have been promising to make. My horses and ace to Katelyn. To Megan all my body mist, creams, and make-up. To Shanan all my neat jewelry. To Betsy my sense of adventures. Curtis Williams I will my parking spot to John Christopher Collons. Kayla Eason I will give my locker to Sasha King. G’luck to the upcoming seniors “Keep your head held high. It goes FAST. Krystal Snider Senior Wills Kala Smith To Keree- a senior year as fun and eventful as mine has been, and another fun beach trip. To Ms. Layton- an empty squirrel’s nest to fillup, and another State Winning Horse Judging Team. And to everyone else-STUPID HIGH SCHOOL DRAMA! Justin Criner To Josh Day I leave “The Hammer” and the most important knowledge I possess. To Spartan football I leave my jokes and musical stylings through Sessor. To the faculty of GHS I leave my legacy and little brother, who has not quite reached J. Criner status but is getting there soon. Jessica Lucas I will my ILLEGAL parking space to any underclassman willing to get a ticket for a shorter walk to school everyday. I leave: Ciaramy love and great memories in 7th. Stephaniemy love and awesome talks, also my calculator to borrow. Don’t forget our talks. FCCLA members- an awesome club and a great advisor. Natasha- my love and Ms. G. Also a great job at the ol’ DQ! Donnie Lee Black Lauren I leave you shotgun on ski trips, Alexis and Jessica I leave some funny faces, Billy I leave one last Shake-NBake now its Magicman and El Diablo. Matthew Gusler Nothing. Paul A. Olson, MD Pamela B. Olson, FNP 219 South Buchanan Street Pearisburg, Virginia 540-921-4343 540-726-3000 Generations of Care Carilion Giles Memorial Hospital (CGMH) in Pearisburg offers families excellent patient care, close to home. From medical care and surgery to outpatient diagnostic services and rehabilitation… CGMH promises the Right Care, Right Here, Right Now. 43
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