Spartonian Spring Edition 2012
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Spartonian Spring Edition 2012
Spartonian Spring Edition 2012 1st 3rd Karisha Summers Kember Shouse 2nd Jam Chuttitam It's spring fever. That is what the name of it is. And when you've got it, you want - oh, you don't quite know what it is you do want, but it just fairly makes your heart ache, you want it so! -Mark Twain Ditch The Work Out, Join The Party! By Taylor Johnson The Zumba program is all about having fun. “An exhilarating, effective, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired, calorie-burning dance fitnessparty that’s moving millions of people toward joy and health,” is the websites official definition. It was created by Alberto "Beto" Perez a native from Cali, Colombia. He taught water aerobics class, but one day he was in a hurry and forgot his music. To improvise, he had a CD containing the salsa and merengue music that he grew up with in his backpack! In 2001 Alberto met Alberto Perlman and Alberto Aghion, entrepreneurs, while he was in Miami Florida. The three were native from Columbia. All three thought that Zumba would be a hit with all ages. They trademarked the word, “Zumba.” At first Zumba started with DVDs, then the infomercial, which introduced Zumba to the public on a wide-scale basis. After that came the demand for Zumba classes and Zumba Instructors. That expanded the business big time! By 2005 they created a Zumba “college” to license Zumba Instructors to teach Zumba classes. You may see maybe people talking about going to Zumba or even wearing the Zumba logo which was launched along with accessories and music CDs in 2008. Zumba was one of the best-selling at-home fitness DVD series ever. Zumba now is not just a boring VHS or DVD! In 2010, Zumba reached a whole new level! Zumba was the first branded fitness program to launch a video game on all three major gaming systems: Wii, Xbox, and PS3. Many believe that Zumba is just Zumba but actually there are 7 types of Zumba Classes: Zumba, Zumba Gold, Zumba Toning, Aqua Zumba, Zumbatonic, Zumba in the circuit, and Zumba Gold Toning. Many students here at Giles High School participate in Zumba whether it is going to a Zumba class, on their gaming console, or even ,for some students in their gym classes! Keep your eyes and ears open so you can get the latest scoop on what Zumba related activities go on around you! “Zumba is a wonderful way to stay in shape and is a ton of fun especially when you are with your friends! My entire dance studio loves it!” –Marti Williams Former GHS student Sarah Carbaugh and current students Becca Rash and Marti Williams dress up for an 80’s themed Zumba thon which was sponsored by the Giles County School of Dance and held in the GHS gym. *Go out and either find a class or get a home-based workout today, you will not regret it! *(Information and picture from Google and www.zumba.com) 2 Spartonian Staff Editors: Marti Williams and Mint Tantisuwanna Amber Conley Alley Meadows Ben Dillon Jevin Scott Kristin Gillispie Taylor Johnson Faculty Advisor Mr. Michael Etzler Teacher of the Year By Ben Dillon As decided by a vote of her professional peers, English teacher Kay Dickerson was nominated Teacher of the Year this past January for her outstanding role in literary instruction at Giles. Dickerson has been involved in education for about 20 years, teaching for three years in West Virginia and the last 17 spent at GHS, where she has lived since 1986. This year, she is teaching exclusively for eighth and ninth grade students. Kay Dickerson first attended college at West Virginia University, originally interested in studying Law, but then went on to receive a teaching certificate at Bluefield. When asked why she made this switch in her career, Dickerson responded, “I was always interested in becoming a teacher, ever since I was a young girl. I guess what really convinced me were a couple of influential English teachers I had in 5th grade and in high school.” Her decision to become a teacher must have been a good one, for Dickerson seems adamant about her vocation. “I love my classes, especially the eighth graders,” she stated. However, her career as an educator is not the only interest Dickerson is pursuing. An incredibly faith-oriented individual, she is presently earning a degree in theology at Trinity College and is a sponsor of the Youth Alive Club. Dickerson’s zealous attitude toward her faith and education evidently confirms why she was the perfect candidate for Teacher of the Year. Congratulations on living life to the fullest! English teacher Kay Dickerson was nominated Teacher of the Year by her peers. Y Street By Kristin Gillispie Y Street! It’s the newest addition to some students of Giles High School. This organization helps prevent the use of tobacco products in Virginia. Y Street informs the youth about the health effects of tobacco products; Y Street not only focuses on tobaccos usage but also child hood obesity. Y Street has campaigns, ActOut, CounterBalance, and Meltdown. With the campaigns they have “Exposure Surveys”, which you fill out. The members of YStreet at Giles went through training back in November. This training allowed more insight about tobacco products. Once the training was over, each student received a packet of surveys which they had to get fellow peers or adults to fill out. When the member gets a certain amount of surveys filled out, they receive a certain amount of points. When they get a certain amount of points they can get prizes which are located on http://ystreet.org/. Not only is this a good way to get prizes but also Y Street uses the surveys to gain statistics on what students and adults think of tobacco usage. As of now Y Street is one of the largest student organizations in Virginia consisting of 4,000 members. Y Street is striving to make a change whether it’s just trying to get rid of tobacco ads at local stores or trying to get more physical activity in throughout the day. Y Street is a good way to reach out to the school and your community, so get involved! Ystreet is sponsored by Mrs. Young and Mr. Johnson. Eighth graders Caroline Eaton, Alea Evans, and Holly Fontaine stop by to fill out Counter Balance surveys during 1st lunch on February 10, 2012. The ActOut campaign is motivating teens all over Virginia to have fun and be healthy by getting involved in new exciting and different types of sports. http://ystreet.org/campaigns.php The CounterBalance campaign is preventing youth tobacco use by protecting Virginia’s youth from being bombarded by tobacco ads. http://counterbalanceva.com/ The Meltdown campaign is about exposing the new tobacco products to the public http://www.meltdownva.com/ 3 From Germany to Giles by Ben Dillon This year Giles High School has had the rare privilege of welcoming several new foreign exchange students from across the globe! As our readers may recall, one of these exchange students who happens to work for the Spartonian, Mint Tantusiwana from Thailand, wrote about her own experience as an exchange student to America. Yet Giles is not only welcoming a new face from Thailand, for it also has to the honor to receive a European scholar from Germany. Jennifer Rother hails across the pond from Hagen, Germany (near Dusseldorf) and is taking part in her hometown school’s foreign exchange program. So shocked was I to learn that a cultured European teenager apparently chose to come to a backcountry place like Giles that I had to know more about her. So I conducted an interview to find out what would bring a person from so far away to Giles County of all places. Also, I figured it would be a great way to gain insight into German lifestyle and to see what a German would think of the United States, especially southwest Virginia. What I found out was quite interesting. Jennifer told me that she had signed up as an exchange student and had come to the United States specifically to gain more practice with using English, which is taught all over western Europe. She of course could not help but hear of the States back in Germany, and thought traveling to America would be a fun experience, with places like New York being a must-see. But I wanted to know what brought Jennifer specifically to Giles, for why in the world would she prefer it here? Her heavy German accented answer made more sense of her situation. “I was originally going to Shady Springs High School (near Beckley, West Virginia) but then my host family was changed to one in Giles County.” Jennifer then explained she currently is staying with the Johnson family in Pearisburg, and will leave the Exchange student Jennifer Rother shared United States after the school some interesting details about her life back year. in Germany. But now that I knew how Jennifer came to Giles, I wanted to see how the life of a typical German teenager would compare with one in America. Trying my best to work past her accent (though perfect English), I managed to discern some quite interesting details about living in Germany. “The main things are the same in Germany as they are in America. We wear the same clothes like Nike, we go to school regularly, stuff like that.” Yet after interviewing Jennifer for a time, it was easy to see that life in Germany, or Western Europe for that matter could be loads different than in America. “School is much harder than it is here,” continued Jennifer. “The Jennifer comes from the city of Hagen in grading scale is 1-6, 1 being the best you can get. It’s pretty hard to get a 1.” But western Germany, near Dusseldorf. Shown here even though academics itself seems harder in Germany than in America, I found out there can be quite a few perks living in Germany, especially for teenagers, is a plaza in Hagen. (Taken from panoramio.com) that you couldn’t find in the United States Speaking with Jennifer about her life back in Europe, I couldn’t help but wonder if Germans, or most Europeans for that matter, had more liberties than are to be found here in the supposed “land of the free.” A somewhat reluctant Jennifer mentioned that Germany, as is most of Western Europe, is a lot more lax when it comes to drinking. “The drinking age for stuff like beer in Germany is 16,” explained Jennifer, “but I think it’s 18 for the harder stuff like liquor.” Also, I learned from Jennifer that German schools aren’t all that bad. “There is no dress code. You can wear what you feel like,” she said. But a looser dress code isn’t all that German schools offer. From what I understood from Jennifer’s description of her own school, it’s basically like an American college. Sure, the academics are tougher, but it seems you have way more freedom than in any American high school. Forget the hall passes and all day schedules! German teens can expect to have far more privileges in school than their American counterparts. (From perretsarmysurplus.com) This is perhaps because German schools assume their students are relatively smart and responsible folk, as I noticed in Jennifer. Yet even though I found quite a few differences between the United States and Germany, Jennifer told me she thought they seemed basically alike. Indeed, she herself doesn’t seem that different from an average American teen. Her hobbies aren’t foreign at all. They include listening to music like the German rock band Rammstein, talking, shopping and especially drawing. Though as I expected, she does of course seem a lot more cultured than a typical Giles resident, in addition to being well-traveled. “I’ve been to Poland, England and France. I’ve had a lot of experiences [in Europe],” she told me. However, when I asked which country Jennifer preferred in the end, the US or Germany, her answer was not what I expected. “I don’t know, they are the same to me,” she confessed. Maybe Jennifer was just trying to flatter her American hosts, but if she herself could not truly find any significant difference between the U.S and Germany, perhaps I along with other Americans need to reassess whether if American and European lifestyles are really that different. 4 Cliques By Kristin Gillispie Are you in a clique? Do you find yourself with the same people everyday? For starters, do you know what a clique is? If not, a clique is the close knit of friends you are with the majority of your time. Almost every high school has cliques; some of these cliques may cause controversy. For example, there may be rival cliques, in which some not so good things happen. If you think about it, can you get rid of cliques? My honest opinion, I don’t think you can get rid of cliques, but you can get rid of the rival cliques if you try. MTV had a show on for a while entitled “If You Really Knew Me”. The purpose of this show was to attempt to get rid of cliques. The high schools that participated held an event which was called “Challenge Day”. At Challenge Day every student appeared in one place and were placed in separate groups other than their friends, and they must reveal something about themselves that no one else knew. This Challenge Day did help some schools out; some of the students said that they are no longer with that certain clique and that they have made new friends. I would love to have a Challenge Day here at Giles, so that we can attempt to get rid of the cliques that are here. So, if you’re in a clique I challenge you to attempt to talk to someone else. “I think cliques are bad because they can cause issues between people” says Senior Jimmy Griggs. “I consider myself as part of a clique. My friends and I listen to heavy metal we are always ourselves and we don‟t follow any trends,” says Freshman Dylan Barnett. “We think cliques are a good thing to be in. There are many different personalities; therefore, no one should be forced into a type of atmosphere they don‟t want to be in. Everyone should have the choice to pick who they hang out with,” says Sophomores Emily Harless and Makayla Cook. “We think cliques are good, because you get to be with your close knit of friends all the time!” say 8th graders Morgan Hilton, Kirsten O‟Neill, and Lindsay Dobbins. “Belonging to a group is very important to teens. It is part of their adolescent development. But cliques can be very harmful. Cliques are groups of individuals that often reject those who they think don‟t fit into their groups‟ ideals. The basics of acceptance in the clique is often superficial, based on external qualities such appearance, clothing, income or status. This rejection hurts teens‟ self image and can cause damage to the way they perceive themselves. It can affect them even into adulthood. It may even affect the career they choose and the rest of their lives,” says Life Skills teacher Janice Gautier. “Although „cliques‟ can be viewed by some as positive they can also be viewed by some negatively. Unfortunately, I think they will always exist here at GHS. So no matter how you view them, they will probably always stick around,” says Sophomore Aidan Williams. 5 Why are We Saving Daylight? By Jevin Scott Have you ever wondered why we take the time to advance our clocks during the summertime? Daylight Saving Time was put into use so that mornings have more daylight and afternoons have less. Clocks are adjusted forward one hour near the start of spring and set back in autumn. DST (Daylight Saving Time) was proposed in 1895 by George Vernon Hudson, but some say it was first proposed by Benjamin Franklin when he was minister of France and wrote the essay “An Economical Project for Diminishing the Cost of Light.” Details change and vary country to country. Many criticize DST and some promote it. DST adds daylight to afternoons, benefiting retailing, sports, and other activities that exploit A spiraling clock is commonly used to represent sunlight after working hours, but causes problems for farming, evening the chaotic transfer of Daylight Saving Time. entertainment and other occupations tied to the sun. Also, no pun intended, some say it is simply a waste of time and should be ignored. Mr. Michael Etzler says “They should just split the time in half to 30 minutes, leave it forever, and never change it.” Others argue that it saves electricity by reducing the amount of time street lights need to function at night. However, this statement is indeed a myth. Studies in the University of California Energy Institute working paper, Ryan Kellogg and Hendrik Wolff of UC Berkeley's Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics have shown that electricity conserved on the new schedule is actually pretty nominal, if any at all. Several student researchers in Australia who tested a similar experiment said "Our results show that the extension failed to conserve electricity.” "The decrease in evening electricity demand and the increase in morning demand almost perfectly balanced each other out" said a native German scientist named Wolff. DST can cause many chaotic problems involving the time. This includes complications with timekeeping, travel, billing, sleep patterns, medical devices, recordkeeping, and being on time for meetings. Electronically programed trains sometimes need to be reprogramed to run on the new schedule, which can cause transportation issues. A common saying related with Daylight Saving Time is “spring forward, fall back” which refers to setting clocks forward in spring and back during fall. Sleep disorder specialists say you should prepare yourself for the change. Even though it is only one hour it can disrupt sleeping habits and can sometimes be serious. Several of them say you should be well rested before the time change occurs by waking up and going to sleep an hour earlier. The loss of sleep has can cause mood changes, causing the person to be grumpy and easily agitated. 6 Survival Tips from Seniors By Mint Tantisuwanna During high school years, social life seems to be a big influence for teenagers. Most teenagers study for school, work for income, have a relationship, and get ready for college during their high school year. Is it hard to study and work at the same time? Is it hard to maintain your relationship when you’re so busy studying? Do you wish someone would have given you advices that could have made your high school life easier? Let’s see what GHS 2012’s seniors say. Cole Martin & Kevin Ferrel: “Stay away from girls, focus on your studies!” Mykala Ingram: “I wish someone would’ve told me its okay to be different. People might judge you but in the end you’re the only one that can make you feel bad.” Jeremy Collins &Mark Albert: “Wait until you find the right girl and be true to her, in high school, working and studying hard at what you want in life matters most!” Milas Mack: “I wish someone would have warned me about Mrs. Radford. WATCH OUT!!” Elena Anderson: “No matter how much advice people give you, you really have to muddle through it on your own to really understand your capabilities.” 7 It’s a Webby World by Kristin Gillispie Whether you’re watching videos on YouTube, updating a status on Facebook, or just tweeting your little heart out on Twitter, there are other social networking sites out there. When MySpace finally “died”, in other words when Mark Zuckerberg came along and invented Facebook, people left MySpace, and went to Facebook. Now with Zuckerberg making changes to Facebook, people aren’t too happy, so many Facebook users are now switching to the newest thing, Twitter. On Facebook and MySpace you have “friends” but on Twitter you have “followers”. At first it may a sound bit far fetched, I mean you surely don’t want anyone to follow you around in your every day life, right? The majority of celebrities have a Twitter account and tend to have up to a million followers of course. On Twitter, you don’t update statuses like on Facebook or on MySpace. You simply “tweet”; this tweeting refers to the little twitter bird you see occasionally on the website or maybe a commercial on TV. Also unlike Facebook and MySpace, Twitter has “trending” which is mainly the hot topic that people are tweeting on that specific day, most of them containing hash tags (#). According to one quote “MySpace is dead, Facebook is on life support, and Twitter is just sitting back relaxing” Soon, all of these social networks won’t exist, some other person I’m sure will invent something else that people will enjoy besides the ones I have mentioned.” Enough talk about the social networking sites, let’s get on to one of the most likely favorites of bored teenagers, yes I’m talking about YouTube, the place you can broadcast yourself. The majority of YouTube users mostly watch videos instead of posting them online. As we all know, there is always that one YouTube sensation either getting praised or criticized by the viewers. An example would be singer Rebecca Black who sang the song “Friday”, a song pretty much detailing every moment in her life on well, a Friday! The poor girl received hateful comments responding to her video, but she had a chance to redeem herself when she performed on America’s Got Talent when they were letting “YouTube Sensations” perform. With her Nyan Cat being on national television, people might have changed their view on her. Another YouTube sensation that swiped the hearts of many was Nyan Cat. This little pop tart cat with a rainbow tail is a high pitched video that is probably the most pointless thing to watch. People have made remakes of this video lasting up to ten hours long. Long time right, especially when it’s a one screen pop tart cat just flying through the sky constantly singing “Nyan.” In my opinion my favorite things on YouTube would most likely be musical parodies, whether it’s a parody of my favorite singers or someone I don’t even know! I find the parodies highly entertaining and they just keep on making me laugh! Another YouTube hit that many people are interested in is auto tuning. Auto tuning is similar to parodies, except they tend to do news stories. An example of this would be YouTube stars “Schmoyoho” has one series entitled “Auto tune the News”. They take actual news stories and turn YouTube’s Schmoyoho, them into auto tuning comedy! You may have heard of them when Charlie Sheen had his little fit on also known as the a talk show, or maybe when Antoine Dodson was being interviewed on the news for a break in. My Gregory Brothers personal favorite by Schmoyoho would be the “Can’t Hug Every Cat”, when a woman is making a video for E-Harmony, she gets all choked up when she begins telling her love for cats, in some parts of her video she starts to cry saying “I can’t hug every cat” which became an all around YouTube hit. YouTube can have its benefits, like I mentioned before. You’ll either get praised or criticized. There was one person who recently became a huge hit, not only on YouTube, but around the world. This person started his career by just posting simple little videos on YouTube of himself singing, and we all know this person. Most teenage girls are in love with him. I’m talking about the one and only, Justin Bieber. One day Scooter Braun came across Bieber on YouTube, flew him to Atlanta, and a brand new singer was born! So I guess YouTube can have its pros and cons, I mean getting famous, and “I feel that Twitter is the best well not getting famous in the good way like social networking site out there I mentioned with Rebecca Black. Who knows what the next big thing will be because you can interact with whether it’s on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, so many different people. You or something just plain different that we can even follow famous people, never heard of. All I know is that, it’s one so you know what they are webby world out there. doing. On Twitter people tend to speak their mind more, so it tends to make teenagers like it more! People seem to get along better on Twitter than on Facebook.” Says Sophomore Sarina Sanders 8 The Power of Pets By Alley Meadows Let’s face it; high school can be a very difficult time period in your life. While we all know the power of talking about your problems with a good friend, recent research shows that spending time with a pet may be even better! Pets are great at showing love and affection and they don’t discriminate or judge. These are the pets that find great homes with the students of GHS! 9 PUNNY PAGE! By Amber Conley I went to a seafood rave the other day and pulled a mussel! Made By Kristin Gillispie Organ donors put their heart into it. A gossiper is someone with a sense of rumor. When William joined the army he disliked the phrase 'fire at will'. http://www.you-can-be-funny.com/Funny-Puns.html 10 Name Grade What weighs most on your mind? Choose One: Grades Money Friends The Future What People Think Boyfriend/Girlfriend **& why? What Weighs Most On Your Mind? By Taylor Johnson Thousands of teenagers live in America and each one has a different prospective of what high school and life in general is like. Many adults think that most teenagers just care about anything but themselves and don’t realize that they need to start working on a life after high school. I decided to ask the students here at GHS what weighs most on their minds. Margee Ragsdale & Alexis Evans seniors here at Giles chose grades as the thing that weighs most on their minds. They want to succeed in life and go to Senior Jasman Hemmingway chose college. Money. She said that she loves getting money like Marinna Dowdy, a no other. <3 junior at Giles, chose friends because they are always there for her no matter what. (: For example: Emily Harless! Jamie Chen chose to write in his answer. He wrote family and said, “I couldn’t be successful without their support!!” Junior Carly White chose the future. She said the she stresses about the future a lot and she really hopes that she can have the life she wants. Junior Kyle Chafin said that his girlfriend weighs most on his mind. He added, “Why wouldn’t a beautiful lady be on my mind? <3” Senior Arissa Kacey chose The Future because you never know where you are going. “I enjoy hanging out with my friends and I always want to find ways to have fun with them!” was Senior Ericka Cottle’s comment after she chose that friends weighed most on her mind. Senior Brad Kessinger chose, “The Future” for what weighs most on his mind. His reason was, “ It’s MY future.” 11 Be Happy By Mint Tantisuwanna Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognize how good things really are. - Marianne Williamson Many people have seen a Facebook status like, “Life’s boring…” or “Life’s horrible…” Sometimes teenagers focus more on the negatives in their lives, such as a broken relationship, lack of money, or bad grades rather than thinking about how good their lives might be compared to other people throughout the world. Granted, there are people suffering in all parts of the world. Perhaps, somebody wrecked his or her car? If so, they should be glad they are safe. Don’t feel bad because something is over, smile because it happened. Everything happens for a reason. The past is past, be thankful for where it brought you and the lessons it taught. In school you learn lessons before taking a test. In life, you have the test before you learn lessons. When every once in a while a feeling of depression or stress comes over you; remember there are so many things for every one of us to be thankful and happy. It could be your good friends, your job, your family, and many more! Don’t waste even a minute, let go all your worries and be happy! Does studying annoy you? Not them! Bored of the same games? They have no option. Hate vegetables? He is starving from hunger! Students acting in the pictures: Christopher Hagreen, Jennifer Rother, Kristen Ferrell, Clara Williams Pictures and inspiration from To Have and To Hold Facebook Page and Google.com. 12 I interviewed some of the Giles students and teachers about how they maintain happiness and satisfaction in their lives. Many people found out that, if they live their lives only for themselves, life can be boring or even meaningless. When we think of others and their needs and find out ways to help them, it brings joy to our lives. Often, we don‟t realize how much we could be thankful for. Let these stories be a reminder of the importance of being thankful for what you have and being aware of the needs of others. Like Holly Fontaine, we all get mad at our parents sometimes, yet they provide us a home, clothing, food, support, and most of all… love. This love differs from the love between a boyfriend and a girlfriend. It‟s a self sacrificing love that parents show us even when we are at our worst. In light of all they do for us, we should begin to get rid of our bad attitudes toward them and be more thankful for all they do. Not only should we show appreciation to our parents, but we should also begin to look at our lives positively. In Jam Chutitham‟s case, her parents taught her to be grateful for things she has, such as food, that some others are not privileged to have. As a result of her parents‟ teaching, she has changed the way she looks at life and has learned to think of others. Moreover, Mr. Weddle shared about his 12 years old son. Even though his son is at a young age, he is a good example of a content person. He realizes the need of other people instead of being like most typical kids at his age that have a Christmas list the size of Texas. Lastly, don‟t take things for granted. Remember; be happy with what you have. Wake up with a smile and say I‟m thankful! “When I get mad at my dad, my mom always says, „some people don‟t have a dad!‟” -Holly Brooke Fontaine “When I was young, I usually left some food on my plate. In fact, I used to not like rice and vegetables either. I‟m very picky. I‟ll eat what I like and leave what I don‟t. I‟ll take a long time to finish my food. My mom and dad always said, “Finish what you have, don‟t waste it. Think of some other kids that have nothing to eat. They are hungry. Even though how much they want to eat, they can‟t. They have no option. Don‟t be picky!” The result of what they taught me is now I know the importance of food. When I look at foods I don‟t like, I‟ll always think of others, who unfortunately don‟t even have any. Nowadays I tried my best to clean out my plate and stop myself from being picky.” -Chumyanut “Jam” Chutitham “I was very proud of my son this past Christmas when he told us that he didn't want presents this year. Instead, he told us, he wanted to use the money to help out a family in need. Following his wishes, we contacted social services and told them our desire. They connected us with a family that had hit some hard times. The father, a former United States serviceman, and his wife were both out of work. They also have a 12-year-old son. We learned that they did not have a refrigerator, stove, or even cooking utensils. We collaborated with several other families in our area and ended up locating the family a stove, many clothes, food, and other essential items. I believe it was a very good experience for my son to see that even local families experience hardships. Again, I am very proud of him for thinking of others.” -Mr. Randall Weddle & Josh Weddle 13 Crossing the Atlantic By Marti Williams Heading across a vast ocean to an unknown country can be a scary and exciting endeavor all at the same time! Places only seen inside text books can come to life right before your eyes. This past summer Briana Massaro, Niki Reynolds and I took the plunge of venturing to other countries in the hopes of seeing just what the world is made of. Accompanied by Briana’s parents Debbie and Angelo Massaro as well as her brother and nephew, we embarked from Dulles, Washington D.C. on a warm July day . However, once we arrived at our first destination, London, our group quickly realized a substantial climate change. Our time in the bustling city was cold and quite rainy but also filled with the most beautiful sights. We visited the London Eye, Windsor Castle and Westminster Abbey, a huge church which now serves as a burial ground for many deceased monarchs including Queen Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots. Taking the train through the English Channel, we soon found ourselves in Paris, France, a stylish city to say the An honorable British guard stands least. Paris’ Eiffel tower is by far the main attraction of the erect, despite pesky tourists’ attempts city, but what seems to elude most travelers are the other to make him flinch. numerous locations that will astound any human eye. Versailles Palace (home of the late Louis XVI and his wife Marie Antoinette) proved to be a once in a life time experience and in my opinion succeeds the beauty of any modern building ever built. Notre Dame and the Arc de Triumph were also stops for our tour group, which had now grown to about 40 members after we met up with two groups from Oklahoma and Pennsylvania. Sadly, our time in Paris would inevitably run out and so, on we headed to the French countryside where we would see the rolling hills and of course the many, many vineyards. Now that we had exited the busy city Briana, Niki and I had down time to explore the various towns. Trying our best to navigate the tiny French villages ended up being a challenge considering we were lacking in our Briana (right) and I stand French language skills. With the help of our outside the famous French tour guide and a couple friendly English museum The Lourve. speaking French natives, the three of us managed to sightsee and sample the delicious local cuisine, which our trio agreed was better than any American food we had While in the rural parts of France, our tour group ever tasted. Upon our arrival to Spain the entire group was ready for hot weather and stopped to visit a cathedral, Basilica de Notre sunshine, as it had rained for the Dame, which had a beautiful garden and maze. majority of our time in France. Finally, Madrid gave us the weather we had all been hoping for and without any further hesitation, everyone brought out their tank tops and shorts. Madrid could be a considered a fairly large city with many beautiful places to go and tour. However, no other Spanish experience can top that of strolling down the colorful street of Las Ramblas, located within Barcelona. As you make your way down the street a person’s eyes will automatically be drawn to the many street performers, high retail shops, and Flamenco dancing, an old and exquisite Spanish pastime. Paella, a tasty Spanish dish with With so many sights exotic seafood, sausage, and rice, to see, one quickly became a popular favorite might think amongst the whole tour group. that the most memorable qualities of a journey like this would be gazing at all the beautiful scenery. However, while this aspect was very hard to say goodbye to, saying goodbye to our new friends proved to be an even more heartbreaking affair. To be completely honest, castles and monuments can be lovely, but to me what matters Our entire European tour group gets ready for a tearful goodbye the the most were the people who were standing beside me. night before we departed for home. 14 Languages Make the World Go Round By Alley Meadows “Learning a foreign language is a vital tool in today’s world.” said Spanish 2 & 3 and French 2 & 3 teacher, Jetty O’Quinn. People all over America celebrate National Foreign Language Week (NFLW). This event is set for the first week in March and creates great awareness for all foreign languages. Alpha Mu Gamma, which is the biggest national collegiate foreign language honor society in the United States, made this holiday official. It was established in the spring of 1957 when Eloise Therese, the national president of Alpha Mu Gamma from 1956 to 1960, realized there was no holiday that officially existed for foreign language awareness. There are a variety of activities that some schools participate in to bring awareness such as, essay contests, talent shows, poster contests, dance festivals and hall displays. Although we do not officially celebrate the holiday at Giles High School, Mrs. O’Quinn, who teaches Spanish 2 & 3 and French 2 & 3, loves to get her students involved in NFLW! Mrs. O’Quinn stated, “Learning a foreign language will increase global, improve one’s chances of getting a job, and can help students performance in other subjects.” Celebrating this holiday is very important to her. She feels if everyone participates in celebrating this week that they will appreciate international films, music, and literature. Sophomore Allie Perkins created this poster to support learning a foreign language. The Classics By Amber Conley Have you ever wanted to pull the ultimate April Fools joke on a friend? I know I and a few others around here have. Well, here’s how you do it. Step one: pick the perfect spot to perform your trick. For example the bathroom, kitchen, bedroom, outside, garage, or even in a closet. Step two: Pick your prank. There are so many to choose from, rubbing salt on the victim toothbrush, shaving cream and a feather, reset all the clocks to two hours late so they think they over slept for school, butter on the floor, putting a “kick me” sign on Senior Jeremy Collins someone’s back, spider in the shower, gets pranked! snake in the house, or the most famous one so far, jumping out of nowhere! One thing you always have to remember while pulling a prank is safety. Always think of the outcome, and it could seriously injure someone or make them risk their life. And always make sure you say “APRIL FOOOL’S!!” Sophomores Christopher Hagreen and Zane Martin get ready to scare Sophomore Andrew Searles while coming up the stairs. 15 À L’Ombre de Tes AilesIn the Shadow of your Wings By Elena Anderson The good years have flown by With the wings of the wind, The bad with the stars. For my wings are tired, And my heart cannot go far. The world is my friend, As the sky is my home. The night my foe, The dawn my lover. I know many things, But life remains mysterious, The mystery solved only by living; And dying. But that journey becomes harder As the days go by. Time knows no bounds, Sees no reason. The war between faith and fate Rages on. P O E T R Y Bridges Ablaze By Cory Falls I watched you throw it all away Burning every home that let you stay You always said it was for the best You forever run and never rest Once beautiful eyes that held the world so high That I could only sit back and watch die Your heart so tender, yet so full of pain Scars are all that were left to gain You scorned the world with your rage Forgot your story and forgot the page Can’t you remember how it felt To smile and not face the belt C O N T E S T So now you stand watching the world alone For the sins your father cannot atone Walking with death as a friend Not afraid to face the end Never noticing how your hands shook And every glance over your shoulder you took You hid your fear from us so well As you got lost in your own personal hell Fate the night, Faith the dawn. If darkness is victorious And dawn never breaks free, I shall take refuge In the shadow of your wings *** “Je me refugie à l’ombre de Tes Ailes.” I take refuge in the shadow of your wings. This line was the inspiration for this poem. It was etched on a bedpost in the concentration camp at Dachau. Class Of 2012 3rd By Savannah Honaker Greatly anticipated, please get here fast And yet it feels like time is slipping through our grasp We’ve been waiting for this day for years and years And yet I am expecting several tears We want to get out; we’re ready to move on And yet I believe we will miss it once we are gone It is getting rather close, the day is drawing near And yet it will be strange when we’re no longer here We’ll say our final thoughts and push through those hard goodbyes We’ll reminisce on all of the laughs and on all of the sighs This chapter is almost over; it will be hard, yes But what we can take with us are the memories, they truly are the best Who was Saint Patrick? By Jevin Scott Saint Patrick was a saint of the Catholic Church who contributed greatly to the conversion of Ireland in 432 AD. Patrick has his own holiday which I am sure you are all familiar with, Saint Patrick’s Day. Saint Patrick’s Day is celebrated by wearing green Attire, presenting shamrocks, and the lifting of Lenten restrictions on eating and drinking alcohol. A character who is associated with Saint Patrick’s Day is the slippery and clever leprechaun. Not much is known of Saint Patrick’s younger life other than he was born in Roman Britain in the 4th century into a wealthy Romano-British family. Both his father and grandfather were deacons in the Church. He was kidnapped by Irish raiders and forced into slavery at the age of 16. According to his confession, he was told by God in a dream to flee from the Irish to the coast to board a ship and return to Britain. As soon as he returned he immediately went to a church in Auxerre, Gaul to study as a priest. He said he was called back to Ireland as a bishop around 432 AD to convert the Irish from their native beliefs in many different gods. He used a shamrock in one of his lessons to explain the holy trinity to the Irish, which is where the popular sign of the holiday originated from. He died on March 17, 461 AD after 29 years in Ireland and was buried at Downpatrick. Although he was not entirely responsible for the conversion of Ireland, he is still held in high esteem by the Irish church. Some people say that it was not Saint Patrick who converted the Irish, but rather a wave of conversion which he started. Originally, instead of green being the main color associated with Saint The White House fountain was dyed green to Patrick, blue was the color which the holiday was centered around. In 2009 and commemorate Saint Patrick. 2010, the White House fountain was dyed green in celebration of Saint Patrick’s Day. 18 It’s Time to Meet the Muppets! Kermit the Frog’s own star on Hollywood’s walk of fame. By Kristin Gillispie You never think about it, but you see the most famous muppet every Thanksgiving if you watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade. I’ll give you a hint; it’s not easy being green. No, it isn’t Shrek. This float is a timeless classic for the young and old, Kermit the Frog! Now if you are a fan of the Muppets you should thank Mr. Jim Henson for bringing these oh’ so loving characters to life. Henson was, of course, a puppeteer which inspired him to create the Muppets; he even came up with the word by combining marionette and puppet together! The Muppets may be before your time since the show went on in the 70s, but The Muppets have had some movies in their time here. They make guests appearances on talk show like Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, and even comedy sketch shows such as Saturday Night Live! Even though we haven’t heard anything from the Muppets for about thirteen years or so, they are making a comeback. The Muppets have released a new movie back in November entitled “The Muppets” starring Jason Segel, Amy Adams, and well the Muppets of course! In this movie a new addition is added to the Muppets, Walter. In the movie, disaster strikes Muppet Studios, and the Muppets have to reunite to save it. I happened to see the movie, I found it very optimistic and happy with Walter, the newest loads of cheerful songs, and I loved it! If you like the Muppets, I member to The highly recommend it. It doesn’t matter how old you are; you’re never Muppets too old for the Muppets! Even though Jim Henson may not be with us still, his memories remain forever with the Muppets, Fragglerock, and even Sesame Street. We thank you Mr. Jim Henson for brining them all to life. “Life is meant to be fun, and joyous, and “When I was young, my ambition fulfilling. May each of yours be that - having each was to be one of the people who of you as a child of mine has certainly been one made a difference in this world. My of the good things in my life. Know that I've hope still is to leave the world a always loved each of you with an eternal, little bit better for my having been bottomless love. A love that has nothing to do here. It's a wonderful life and I love with each other, for I feel my love for each of you is total and all-encompassing. Please watch out for each other and love and forgive everybody. it.” -Jim Henson Jim Henson with one of his creations Kermit the Frog. It's a good life, enjoy it.” -Jim Henson 19 One Square at a Time By Alley Meadows Art is a form of self expression all over the world. Many artists pour their heart and soul into their paintings, sculptures, or even photographs. As most artists only illustrate two dimensional effects some artists take it to the next level. You may have seen this form of art before or maybe you have seen something similar, but this is called “Sidewalk Chalk Art.” The goal is to trick the human eye into seeing a completely flat portrait, landscape, or object as a three dimensional image on concrete. A large majority of the sidewalk chalk art is much longer than it appears and can only be seen three dimensionally at a certain angle. Works are created using a process called anamorphosis, which creates the illusion of three dimensions. Art of this style can be produced by taking a photograph of an object or setting at a sharp angle, putting a grid over the photo, then, elongated grid on the concrete. Based on a specific perspective, they then reproduce the exact contents of one into the other, one square at a time. “Batman and Robin To The Rescue” by Julian Beever 20 “Lions Gate Gorge” won an entry in The Guinness Book of World Records as the largest piece of Sidewalk Chalk Art. 23 meters in width, 32 meters in length and over 6 meters in height Artwork was done by Chinese artist Qi Xinghua. “Politicians Meeting Their End” by Julian Beever *Some pictures and information from Google.com* Happy Birthday Coca-Cola! By Jevin Scott The Coca-Cola Company as it is today turns 68 years old March 27, 2012! The Coca-Cola Company has been around since March 27, 1944 and its products are sold in more than 200 countries! Often referred to as simply Coke, and being perhaps the most famous soft drink in history, it was originally intended to be used as a patent medicine in the late 1800s. The actual Coca-Cola beverage itself was invented by John Pemberton 56 years before the company was established and bought by a businessman named Asa Griggs Candler who led Coca-Cola to its dominance of the soft drink market using his marketing tactics. The original Coca-Cola prototype recipe was created in the Eagle Drug and Chemical Company in Columbus, Georgia by John Pemberton. Originally called Pemberton‟s French Wine Coca, Coca-Cola is often is said to be inspired by Vin Mariani, a European coca wine. Coca-Cola was also rumored to have made the first coupon which entitled the owner to one free Coca-Cola in 1888. Also in 1888, three versions of Coca-Cola were being made and sold, each by a different business, and Asa Candler set out to purchase the legal claim to the Coca-Cola formula later in the same year. After purchasing rights from Pemberton, Candler founded the current Here is a copy of the first Coca-Cola corporation, The Coca-Cola Company. Soft Drink coupon ever made. The actual name Coca-Cola comes from the original formula‟s two main ingredients, the coca leaf and kola nuts. Many rumors originate that cocaine was part of the original Coca-Cola formula, and this is in fact true. Pemberton called for five ounces of coca leaf per gallon of syrup! Candler however, changed the formula to include only a tenth of this amount. Coca-Cola did once include about nine milligrams of cocaine per glass, but this was removed in 1903. The Coca-Cola Company presently uses a cocaine-free coca leaf extract prepared at a Stepan Company plant in Maywood, New Jersey. Much of Coca-Cola‟s flavor comes mostly from Kola nuts which contain about 2% to 3.5% total caffeine. Coca-Cola contains 34 mg of caffeine per 12 fluid ounces. The Kola nut has a bitter taste and is commonly used in cola soft drinks. In 1911 The United states actually held a court case called United States v. Forty Barrels and Twenty Kegs of Coca-Cola in order to force the company to remove the caffeine and Kola nuts from the formula! Coca-Cola won the case, but later in 1912 the U.S. Pure food and Drug Act forced Coca-Cola to list on the label that caffeine is a habit-forming and deleterious drug. The exact formula for Coca-Cola‟s natural ingredients is a trade secret, and the original copy was actually held in SunTrust Bank‟s main vault in Atlanta for a total of 86 years! Coca-Cola is very popular among the students here in Giles High school. Many students have been around Coca-Cola their entire lives. The Coca-Cola vs. Pepsi The 1979 Coca-Cola commercial controversy is also in act here, and many featuring “Mean Joe” Greene from the students prefer one over the other. Anthony Pittsburg Steelers.Photos and info from Wikipedia and google Estep says “I like Coke over Pepsi because it tastes better. I feel like Coke has more fizz, doesn‟t get flat as quick, and has a more crisp taste than Pepsi.” Many kids drink Coca-Cola even though there are many healthier alternatives. Some believe they are addicted to the caffeine which is still present in the soda. Kristin Gillispie says “I am so addicted to Coke it is so good!” Coke is viewed by many as an “American Brand” or a symbol of American culture. Coca-Cola has been marked with spreading culture throughout the country; this has led to the pun “CocaColanization.” Richard Kuisel once said "Perhaps no commercial product is more thoroughly identified with the United States. Coca Cola is fast becoming a universal drink.” Closely tied with American culture is the Coca-Cola commercial which showed the Pittsburg Steeler football player „Mean Joe‟ Greene and a child giving him a Coca-Cola after a game. Anthony Estep shares his opinion that Coca-Cola is better than Pepsi. GO SPARTANS! Compliments of PASTOR BRAD AND TAMMIE SCOTT “Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith and in purity.” (1 Timothy 4:12) 21 Mobbed! By Taylor Johnson Have you ever heard about a flash mob? A flash mob is basically when a bunch of strangers get together and do sort of a musical to make a statement or support a cause. Well Howie Mandel the host of Deal or No Deal and a judge on America’s Got Talent is once again creating joy for families across America. He is the host of the new FOX television show, Mobbed. The show has put a twist on the usual flash mob. How the show works is the contestant explains the Contestant Steve has an extraordinary surprise producers why he/she feels that for his long time online crush, Dana. a flash mob is the best way for them to tell someone big news. They will then choose an applicant that they feel deserves it. The producers then begin to collaborate ideas about the best way to get everyone involved in the showcase together. Selecting where the flash mob will actually take place without the contestants target noticing what is going on. On of the biggest thing is getting flash mob ready to perform a fantastic, memorable show. Some big news that has been revealed this season is a husband learning that his wife is pregnant, an applicant finding out that she got the job, and a marriage proposal. No matter what the instance is, each show is filled extravagant ideas that are extremely Host Howie Mandel stands with unique. You don’t have to take my word for it, turn into the newest episode each week Donovan, a 6 year old boy who is Wednesday at 9 on FOX! Information and images www.fox.com/mobbed. about to meet his grandmother for the first time. 22 PIPA and SOPA’s Clean-up Act? By Jevin Scott PIPA, the Protect IP Act and SOPA, the Stop Online Piracy Act are two bills. PIPA was first presented to Congress on May 12, 2011, and Senators Patrick Leahy, Orrin Hatch, Chuck Grassley were the ones to first press to pass PIPA. PIPA is actually a re-written legislation which failed its first try as Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act (COICA) in 2010. SOPA was also built around a previous legislation called the PRO-IP Act from 2008. SOPA was suggested to the U.S. House of Representatives by Lamar Smith in October 26, 2011. PIPA claims that U.S. internet providers should block access to websites deemed as enablers of copyright infringement, but there is more to their technological crusade than that! PIPA will seek legal action by suing search engines, blog sites, directories, or any site in general which promotes anything copy-written. It also will force advertising services on infringing websites, and those supporting of them, to remove them from their advertising accounts! Wait, there is even more stacked on top of that! Companies will also have the power to shut down any new websites that is started after this bill is passed, if they believe that they are not doing a good job of preventing infringement on the website. SOPA would work along with PIPA and will give power mostly to the government. The U.S. Attorney General could seek a court order that would force search engines, advertisers, servers, and payment processors from having any contact with websites who have any copy written material. SOPA will allow private corporations to create their own personal hit lists of websites they feel are breaking their copyright policies. These companies will be able to directly send a website’s payment processors a notice to cut off all payment involvement with the targeted website. This payment processors and website of question will then have five days to act before it is taken down. Payment processors would also have the power to cut off any website they work with, as long as they can provide a good reason why they believe the site is violating copyrights. Many large companies such as Apple, Intel, Dell, Microsoft, and Adobe were major supporters of Google’s petition is to be shown to Congress to these two bills. hopefully stop the bills from being passed. However, two of the largest big-name companies, Mozilla and Google, have gone against them and have publicly set up petitions against them. “A proposal of two new bills, one in the Senate and the other in the House of Representatives, are attempting to prevent the one thing promised to America in 1998 by the "Digital Millennium Copyright Act “DMCA”of 1998,” says Giles High School student, Steven Scott. Steven continues to say “Both of these bills would violate the DMCA in the matter of holding web services accountable for piracy. A perfect example of this is YouTube. YouTube has one of highest ranking anti-piracy systems in the world; however, under either of the two new acts it would be at risk of being permanently shut down. The reason is no matter how hard you try, you can't stop all piracy. These bills, however, claim they can. With America in its worst economic state since the Great Depression, Congress plans to pass a law that would shut down many sites that are run by people as a profession. You wouldn’t believe how many people make a living making Steven Scott stands up for his rights on the websites like Twitter and Facebook work like they should. All those jobs would internet and protests against the SOPA and be lost. This would also prevent new online businesses from starting. For PIPA bills! example, say you want to start an online newsletter. Well, if you so much as mention the latest movie in a review or decide to report on an addition to a local art exhibit, you can be shut down and fined for violating new copyright laws. If what I have said concerns you, remember to help fight these new bills. If you would like to join the petition, go to "www.google.com/landing/takeaction" to join over 3,000,000 individuals and businesses in the fight against even more government control.” Do you want to know how you can stop either of these bills from being passed so you can keep your Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, and online gaming sites? You could write a letter to your State Senator regarding the bills. If you aren’t the literary type, you can help by simply telling everyone you know. Think of how strong our chances would be if the numbers against these bills were to grow across the entire country! Or you could simply sign an online petition such as Google’s which Steven spoke about. We must all fight together! So please join the millions of Americans fighting these bills and protect our right of free speech and uncensored internet 23 Tech Tension By Amber Conley On December 8th, 2011, there was a lot of commotion going on around the county; nobody thought it would ever happen again. As it came across the big screen “BREAKING NEWS” everyone froze in silence. Another Tech shooting? Who now and why we all thought as memories raced through are heads of April 16th, 2007 and if our loved ones were safe or harmed. April 16th is a date that will always go down in our history I have recently interviewed a few students around our school about how they felt about this touchy topic. I would also like to thank our county’s officers and our school staff for handling this situation so well and quickly. Your actions really showed the student body you all care and want to keep us as safe as possible. Sophomore Shelly Southern said, “I wish the guy who caused the commotion could’ve gotten some help before he went and done what he did. Some people should really talk about things they feel and think.” Sophomores Haley Morris and Breann Burton said, “On April 16th, 2007, and December 8th, 2011, we were devastated to hear what happened, and we both are sorry for the loved ones that were lost, we pay our respects to them all.” 24 We pay our respects to Officer Derek W. Crouse; a 39 yr. old Tech officer who was shot down during an evening traffic stop on campus. All Hokie families, friends, and students honor him for the duties he did of keeping them safe. Junior Marissa Simmons said, “On December 8th I got a feeling of fear that day as I heard what was going on. I was so worried something happen to my boyfriend’s brother. He has been an officer on tech campus for a few years now, and he was the first person that came to my mind. I felt the exact same that day on April 16th, 2007.” 25 “Hoop Hype” By Marti Williams At the start of November Giles High began their annual tryouts for the 2011-2012 Varsity Girls basketball team. After a few days of non-stop practice and drills, the end result left us with a team comprising of six seniors, three juniors, and one sophomore. Eager to start off their season the ladies took on Christiansburg as their first game followed by Narrows just a few days later. While neither game turned out with a win, the scores were quite close with Christiansburg beating them by eight points and Narrows only by three. Our ladies’ spirits were never deterred as they practiced for their next opponent, James Monroe. After a valiant battle the Spartans turned up short with a score of 35 to 55, in favor of the Mavericks. Next up they would face Narrows for the second time followed by Graham. Our girls gave it their all as usual but proved to fall just a tad bit short, ending the game with scores of 55 to 56 The entire Lady Spartan Basketball team is ready for a successful season. (Narrows) and 39 to 46 (Graham). Thankfully the Spartans were about to win their first victory of the season over James Monroe, which they would be playing for the second time this season. As the final buzzer rang, the Lady Spartans had defeated the Mavs carrying a score of 47 to 38. In the weeks to come these hardworking athletes trained for their next two rivals, Westside and Narrows for 2011-12 Varsity Girls the third time this season. After playing Westside the team Basketball suffered a loss with a score of 21-81; however, they (in order of team picture) wouldn’t be down long as they faced Narrows and came out on top earning a final score of 59-37. Now that our Spartans Jennifer Bradley were midway through their season, they were warmed up Taylor Williams and ready to keep pushing towards victory. In the weeks to Charity Flinchum come they would face five more losses and five wins over Tiffany Cook Graham, Auburn, Radford and Eastern Montgomery twice. Our girls huddle up to discuss Lyndsey Jackson To finish out a fantastic season the girls defeated Auburn their game plan strategy. with a score of 73 to 65. Our Lady Spartans were coached Megan Fisher by Brandon Webb with team manager Jasman Hemingway. Also, congratulations to Lyndsey Margee Ragsdale Jackson on being named Ashley Flory Three River District Micheala Ratcliffe player of the year and for Karli Beechler making All Regions. Way to go, Lyndsey! Narrows James Monroe Narrows Graham James Monroe Westside Narrows Floyd County Glenvar Graham East. Mont Auburn Christiansburg Floyd County Glenvar Radford East. Mont Auburn 47 35 55 39 47 21 59 29 44 48 94 63 64 49 47 57 72 73 -50 L -55 L -56 L -46 L -38 W -81 L -37 W -80 L -75 L -46 W -32 W -35 W -69 L -94 L -59 L -39 W -51 W -65 W (Right) The Varsity Lady Spartans hustle to make a basket against the Lady Waves. Micheala Ratcliffe, Tiffany Cook, Margee Ragsdale and Taylor Williams are looking to score. 26 (Right) Lyndsey Jackson and Taylor Williams wait for the ball to travel their way in the hopes of blocking a Green Wave basket. JV Girls Basketball By Taylor Johnson This year the Junior Varsity Lady Spartans were coached by Coach Mance and Coach Santolla. The Lady Spartans had an even season with an overall record of 9-9. Photo courtesy of Ericka Cottle. Roster Molly Gusler Rachael Flory Tanisha Flinchum Amber Bradley Courtney Estep Brandi Martin Noell Niece Olivia Steele Becca Stephens Mallory Lucas Leslie Meadows 27 Varsity Boys Basketball Roster 4510111420222324324445- Cody Vaught Brad Kessinger Michael Lester Joseph Lucas Walker Woodbury Tyler Collins Mark Albert Dylan Raymond John Shelor Chad Randel Logan Smith Kyle Chafin By Alley Meadows With a record of 4 wins and 16 losses, the boys had a hard time coming out on top this season. They were ranked 1-6 in the district but did happen to win the Narrows Christmas Tournament by beating Bath County and then Narrows in overtime to win the championship. The boys were a very tight unit team and had great friendships on the court. According to head coach Seth Davis, “Lack of varsity playing experience has hurt us this year as not many of our returning players have seen much time on the court prior to this season.” The returning seniors, who are also the captains, provided great leadership for the team and encouraged everyone no matter what the score. (Front row) Michael Lester, Brad Kessinger, Walker Woodbury, Chad Randel, Kyle Chafin (Back Row) John Shelor, Dylan Raymond, Mark Albert, Cody Vaught, Tyler Collins, Joseph Lucas, and Logan Smith. Chad Randel and Tyler Collins run a drill that improves their defensive skills. The well deserving captains of this season, (front) Michael Lester, Brad Kessinger, (back), Dylan Raymond, Mark Albert, Cody Vaught, and Tyler Collins, are all seniors and show great leadership skills. 28 #1 Tyler Marshall #12 Hunter Smith #14 Carson Journell #20 Jack Meredith #22 Luke Palmer #23 Quintin Montgomery #24 Kory Wilson #30 Trenton Ray #32 Dakota Shrader #34 Zach Simmons #40 Brett Whitlow #42 Taylor Price #44 Charlie Stephens #50 Hunter Epperley #52 George Buchanan Coach: Don Epperley Assistant Coach: Mike Williams Captains: Kory Wilson, Luke Palmer, Carson Journell, Jack Meredith and Charlie Stephens Young Guns By Ben Dillon At first look, Giles High School doesn’t look like a school where the sport of choice would be basketball, and that’s partly correct. Yet in a sports program that’s overshadowed by either the Friday night lights of football or the staggering record of the golf team, basketball is able to have its place in the spotlight when winter comes around. Indeed, being the only sport available to athletes during the winter season, Giles’ basketball teams draw in a Front row: Captain Luke Palmer, Brett Whitlow, Tyler good number of players who Marshall, Hunter Smith, Capain Carson Journell, Captain would otherwise have no Jack Meredith and Captain Charlie Stephens. Back row: opportunity to stretch their legs Dakota Shrader, Captain Kory Wilson, Hunter Epperley, Cody during the bleak winter months Rhodes, George Buchanan, Trenton Ray, Zach Simmons and before spring sports begin. Taylor Price. Not pictured are Quintin Montgomery, Coach However, due to the fairly Don Epperley and Assistant Coach Mike Williams. large number of students who turn out to shoot hoops, there is inevitably going to be differences in skill level or simply players who are too young to compete at the highest, varsity level. For these young athletes there exists of course junior varsity basketball, which generally includes players from the ninth grade to sophomores. Still, even though these players aren’t participating in varsity they shouldn’t be taken as poor athletes. On the contrary: Giles’ JV basketball team boasts quite an array of skilled hoop-shooters, ready to prove that their team is anything but secondary. To see how talented this group is, just ask the JV head coach, Don Epperley. “We have a very athletic team, and our hope for the season is to compete as hard as we can,” he stated. Yet during the season there were of course some challenges facing these eager young athletes. “Lack of game experience is definitely the biggest challenge facing the team this season,” commented Epperley. And while the team had a good grasp of the game and seems to do well on the court defensively, coach Epperley said that the biggest challenge lay in the team’s Some JV athletes practice ability to take the ball to the other end shooting hoops before the start of the court. “We mostly need to work of practice. on fundamental offensive skills,” he indicated. Overall, the JV team improved during the season and it certainly has produced some talented individuals who would be ready to move to varsity next year, and might even be game changers. “The group moving to varsity Coach Don Epperley brings the JV team together, loves basketball. I think they will have a positive impact,” Epperley urging his players to make every practice count. confirmed. The team’s record was seven wins, ten losses. 29 The Reoccurring Dream By Carly White Lillian was very interested by dreams. Just the act of dreaming was an amazing feat of the body – one’s organs would fall into such a deep state of dormancy that they were close to death. The heart and breathing would slow, but the mind would become more active than when a person was awake. A sleeping individual’s eyes moved rapidly under the protection of their eyelids while their mind conjured up surreal settings and events for them. Many people consider dreams to be a look into the subconscious mind, while others think that it’s just something to keep us amused while we sleep. Lillian didn’t know what to believe. A part of her hoped for the former, but that idea also scared her. So many bad things happened in her dreams, and she certainly hoped that wasn’t a reflection of what she wanted in real life. All these thoughts seemed to rush through her head just as she was lying down to go to sleep. She had a very active mind during the day, and it would only come to a screeching halt when she drifted to sleep; completely exhausted. She could vaguely remember bits and pieces from her dreams, but nothing very substantial. However, she loved hearing about the adventures her friends had while they were asleep. She could offer meager interpretations, and those around her would always smile and nod politely, though they knew they could have used Google and gotten an answer just as accurate. Lillian didn’t like talking about her own dreams. She might have been able to only recall bits and pieces from them, but what she could remember was a bit disturbing. In most of her dreams, she was either being chased or doing the chasing. She never knew what the other party was doing or why, only that she either needed to catch them or get away from them. She remembered running through the forests outside town, trying to escape from an angry mob while their shouts filled her with dread. She remembered having a strong urge to follow a few individuals through the town where she lived, skulking through the shadows after them. They were no one in particular. She supposed they were people she had seen on the street at random and were used as placeholders in her dreams. Deep breath in, deep breath out. Lillian had read somewhere online that deep breathing helped ease anxiety and induce sleep, and she hoped it would work for her. Her mind was still racing as she began the relaxation technique, but she wouldn’t give up so easily. To her surprise, it began to work; her thoughts died down to a calm stream, and eventually trickled off to one subject at a time. Her entire body began to relax and the weight of fatigue bore down on her heavily. She felt herself drifting off, a faint smile curling on her lips. Lillian’s dreams were not as peaceful as she had hoped. As she slipped into being in her dream world, fear swelled in her chest. She had to run. She felt groggy and things were out of focus, but the sounds of furious cries soon reached her ears. She began to run in the opposite direction, hoping she could get away from whatever was pursuing her. It took her a while, but Lillian finally realized that her steps were not even. She placed more weight on her left leg than her right, and she paused to see what was the matter. She wished she hadn’t. The skin of her leg was torn badly, but no blood poured from her wound. It seemed to have clotted, but flecks of crimson speckled her calf. Whatever hit her did so very hard, as the impact sent blood as far up as her pajama shorts, staining the soft pink fabric to an ugly rust color. The distant shouting grew louder, and Lillian knew she had to ignore the wound and continue on. Eventually, the pain from the injury kicked in and she had to stop yet again. Her leg gave out and she collapsed by an old oak tree. The shouts from her pursuers were dim, but she knew they would catch up with her if she couldn’t go on. Leaves rustled nearby, and Lillian immediately directed her attention to the sound. Before she could react, a man leapt from his hiding place at her with a shout. She screamed – though it sounded more like the screech of a cornered animal – and tried to get away, but she was too slow. He had a lead pipe clutched in his hand, and swung at her relentlessly as she scrambled in the opposite direction. He managed to land a blow against her knee, which sent white hot pain shooting through her head. Lillian responded by kicking him in the shin, causing him to stagger. She took the opportunity to return a blow. Her first reaction was to punch him, but something told her not to. So, she swung her open palm at him and was surprised to see a set of claw-like fingers replacing her usual ones. The man yelled in pain as they raked over his skin, and a piece of his dark grey shirt got caught underneath her fingernails. He fell to his knees and Lillian took the chance to run again, adrenaline masking her pain. She ran as fast and as hard as she could as the scenery began to blur around her, turning into a brownish-green mess. The world was fading underneath her feet, and soon she was surrounded by blackness. Lillian awoke from her dream with a start, gasping for air. She sat up suddenly, trying to catch her breath. Her bedsheets clung to her skin, as she had broken out into a cold sweat during her sleep. Her breathing began to even out after a while as she started to calm down. There was nothing to worry about: she was in her warm bed, completely uninjured and very normal. Her leg ached slightly, which disturbed her. She didn’t want to pull up the blankets to check on it, but curiosity got the best of her. With a sudden jerk, she pulled the blankets off her lower body and checked her leg. There was no mangled wound, to her relief, but it was red and swollen. She couldn’t make things out in the dim light, but it appeared as if scar tissue had formed over something. She reached over to her lamp to turn it on, and something fell out of her hand. Lillian leaned over the side of the bed to see what it was, and the color drained from her face. It was the bloody fragment of a grey shirt. 30 31 Springing into 2012!