March - Giles High School
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March - Giles High School
March 2009 Giles High School 1st – Upper left: Omar Hernandez nd 2 – Upper right: Autumn Widrig 3rd – left: Alexis Osborne 3rd - right: Stephanie Hall Volume Three by Harmony Tripp YOVASO stands for Youth of Virginia Speak out and is a club that has, over the past three weeks, become a part of everyday life at Giles High School. YOVASO started in Roanoke *Lack of Seat Belt Usage - 64% Virginia because of the alarming rate of teenage *Running off the Road & Overcorrecting traffic fatalities, and because traffic fatalities are 49% the number one killer of teenagers. This year’s Mrs. Burton and Ciara *Driver Inattention - Talking on cell campaign for the YOVASO competition was Meredith tape a “seatbelt” phones, text messaging, playing with the “Buckle up, drive sober-it’s a slam dunk!” Giles onto a door, in an effort to radio/CD Player, or being distracted by High School’s YOVASO club is sponsored by get students to buckle up. teen passengers caused 11% Mrs. Burton and includes many of the SADD club *Speeding - 50% members, as well as other members. The competition lasted three weeks and once the *Alcohol/Drug Use - 25% competition was said to be over, there were three places awarded for the best YOVASO school spirit and safe driving. The first place school received an MTV style game show hosted at the winning school. It is an interactive awareness game show called “Think fast”. The first place school also received a banner and a plaque. The second place school received $200, a pizza party for all members of the YOVASO team, as well as a plaque and a banner. The third place team received $100, twenty-five t-shirts for Mrs. Burton, Savannah Wilson, Kayla Murry, the YOVASO team, and Tiah Harris, Cory Martin, and Shanda this school also Higginbotham stand proudly in front of the received a plaque and Photos by Harmony Tripp YOVASO wall. YOVASO Statistics say that teen deaths are caused by: Samantha Arney, Marissa Simmon, Katy Nichols, Brittney Merrix, Samant-a Darnell, and Meagan Myers pledge to not drive while impaired. banner. Throughout the duration of the three weeks Giles High School pulled out the big guns against drunk driving. During the halftimes of basketball games the YOVASO club hosted many activities such as an enormous “Brick Wall” out in the main hallway that students decorated and pledged their safe driving. YOVASO is a joint partnership between the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles and Radford University. Its goals are to: provide a network allowing school based clubs and organizations to share ideas, resources, and successful programs; • • • • • 2 encourage youth to identify problems pertaining to traffic safety; then, train them in the skills necessary to affect legislation, identify community problems, and to raise funds and utilize their community resources; educate youth about the responsibilities of operating a motor vehicle, and how to positively influence behavioral and attitude changes; provide training at the local, state, and national level in order to develop programs to positively impact the problem; supply program coordination on a local, state and national level in order to establish a network of individual school groups into a system that allows sharing ideas, strengths, and weakness of programs; and Offer opportunities for youth to work with adults on traffic safety issues. However, quite possibly the biggest event that YOVASO hosted was the mock wreck. On an extremely chilly Friday, the majority of GHS wore their YOVASO t-shirts and stood in awe as they watched the perils of drunk driving. Annihilated cars were placed on the front lawn of the school and several “victims” were placed inside the cars to be rescued. Ambulances and rescue workers flooded the lawn in an attempt to remake a serious accident. Several news channels showed up to document the events of the day and also interviewed several students. Most of the students lived and escaped with serious injuries however, there was a "death". In an attempt to save the others an emergency helicopter landed on the front lawn and the survivors were loaded into it. While this was an interesting and fun event, the students were able to grasp the sickening reality of this actually happening to them, a friend, or even a loved one. After coming inside there was a memorial set up in the lobby for two young individuals who lost their lives due to a drunk driver. The majority of the student body stood in silence and in awe as the effects of bad decisions sunk in...and hit home. Throughout the three weeks white ribbons were wore to represent the number of people who have pledged to drive sober and safe. Also, YOVASO had a police officer sit at the front of the school and watch students and their parent s enter campus. The students who were seen wearing their seatbelts were entered into a drawing for a free gas card which three students would win. Giles High School ended up placing second in the YOVASO competition and won $200, a pizza party for the YOVASO club, and was awarded a plaque and banner to hang in the school. While over these three weeks the student body and staff did have a lot of fun, they also learned a valuable lesson...to drive safe and sober. The YOVASO club wants you to have a safe and happy school year. Please wear your safety belt every time you get in a vehicle and never drive if you have been using alcohol or drugs. Drive responsibly and your safety will be a slam dunk! Spartonian Staff Editor in Chief: Katelyn Osborne Editor: Harmony Tripp News Release Editor: Gelsina Ceritano “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 Staff: Chelsea Cole Olivia Humphreys JJ Kirkner Kelsey Fraizer Faculty Advisor: Michael Etzler Front Cover Design: Katelyn Osborne Back Cover Design: Olivia Humphreys To Contact us, our email is [email protected] 3 by Olivia Humphreys Snowcourt 2009 Queen Abby Johnson and King Jarrod Alls. On January 10th, Giles High School held its annual Snowcourt Dance to the theme “When Stars Fall.” Students arrived to a beautiful arrangement of gold and burgundy. Attendees enjoyed a chance to socialize with friends and break some moves to a wonderful music variety provided by our own Mr. Johnston, a.k.a. Dr. J. Magnifico Photography gave students an opportunity to have photos taken with friends or that special someone. About halfway through the night, 2008 Snowcourt Queen Danielle Bandy helped Mr. Cory Johnson and Beth Miles Brown announce and crown this year’s court. danced the night away. Elizabeth Daddazio and Cassie Martin were named as the Junior princesses, along with their princes, Matt Bane and Travis Robertson. Then, Kelsey Frazier and Elizabeth Loveday were crowned as the Senior princesses, and William White and Chris Myers were crowned as the Senior princes. Finally, the moment everyone had been waiting for came. Cheers filled the room as Abby Johnson was crowned the 2009 Snowcourt Queen and Jarrod Alls was named King. The applause faded, and the King and Queen led everyone onto the dance floor for the traditional court dance. Thanks to the SCA and everyone else who made this wonderful night possible. Above left: Danielle Bandy crowning the 2009 Snowcourt Queen. Above: The court being announced. Above Right: Fallon Klecak shows off her dress. All Photos by Olivia Humphreys. “Remember your Creator in the days of your youth…” (Eccl. 12:1) Complements of PASTOR BRAD SCOTT OF FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, PEARISBURG 4 Star Athlete By Kelsey Frazier Your 2008 Homecoming King, Cody Journell is not just a name you hear often around Giles High School. He has made his name familiar to many peoples’ ears and has made a huge impact on kickers and football players all over the nation. ESPN has ranked him 3rd in the nation. He is the son of Debbie and Jim Journell; he has been a student at Giles High School for five years and has been a tremendous athlete to GHS. Football being his main sport, He has also been a key athlete in the school’s soccer and track program. He was a member of the 2006 regional runner-up soccer team who also got the opportunity to compete at a state level; Cody has dedicated his time and effort to Giles High School Athletics while maintaining a 3.4 G.P.A. Advancing Cody Journell enjoys every his career and education, Cody moment he can at Giles High. Journell signed one of the most Photo by Kelsey Fraizer important and valuable documents of his life. Cody is officially a Virginia Tech student and football player. The Ceremony was held Wednesday, February 4th in the Giles High School library. Many of Cody’s friends, family, and classmates attended the exciting event and watched him take a huge step in his life. News Channels 7 and 10 also attend the ceremony. In all about 70 people attended Cody’s recognition of success. Cody kicked off his kicking career in the 6th grade as a little league kicker and he continued his kicking career in the 10th grade by training with Coach Blevins. Cody trained with him twice a week every week, and competed in several kicking competitions all over the United States. Cody Journell is also the first Giles High School athlete to sign a full ride scholarship to a Division One College. He plans to major in Business Cody and his family share the moment Cody Management and kick for the Virginia Tech Hokies. Cody has set a high bar signs his future to Virginia Tech on 2/4/09. to upcoming and present Giles High School students and his name will remain. Book Club by Katelyn Osborne Book Club is a new addition to the many clubs Giles High has to offer. It was formed back in the fall of 2008 in October by Sarah Stallings, who has an exceptional love for books. Book club has 14 members all together and meets once every month to hear about new suggestions of books; that the members themselves suggests. The books that are suggested can be from any genre and are non gender bias books. Book club members then vote twice until there are two top books and once more vote for the book they will read that month. During these meetings, also, the members discuss the historic background, the Author, the writing style, and the life influence the book incorporates. Also members can discuss books on the Book Club blog as well. The first book they read was Fallow the King by Hillari Bell. Hillari Bell’s novel, in particular, had a lot of History because the author had a degree in social science. The current novel Book Club is reading is City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau followed by the movie, which they will watch at their next meeting. Mrs. Beckner, the school’s librarian and Sarah Stallings, student leader and sponsor of Book Club, also asks the students questions to get their view point on how Photo by Katelyn Osborne founder of book club. they perceived the book. One book that really showed the students feedback was Green Angel by Alice Hoffman. This book presented many mixed feelings about life loss and how one would be able to handle it in the view points of the students. The book for the month of March has already been voted on and will be Angels and Demons by Dan Brown. Dan Brown’s book will currently be in theaters soon so there is a possibility for a field trip to see the film to compare it to the book. All books can be purchased from Mrs. Beckner for about five dollars or if money is an issue some students share their books. Also copies of the books will be in the library for all to read. Book club is open to grades 9th – 12th and welcomes all to join. 5 by Harmony Tripp Giles High School has had an outstanding drama program for years. But recently, Giles’s drama program has exploded with talent, passion, and achievement. For the first time in GHS history, the drama team decided to take their skills to the New River Valley One-Act Competition. When Giles competed in the NRV One-Act Competition, they placed first out of four schools. Their comedy, “The Most Clichéd Elevator Play in the History of the Entire Universe”, ran away with the first place trophy and took away several best actor awards as well. The awards were based upon a twenty point scale in which each judge could award a maximum of five points to each actor. Harmony Tripp was awarded the first place best actor award with 18 points, Emily Fields tied for second with another actor from Floyd with ten points, Elena Anderson tied for fourth with another actor from Radford with four points, and Cody Rose and Patrick Mahaney tied for fifth place with three points. At the end of the day the team scores stood; Giles in first place with 99 points, Cody Rose, Harmony Tripp, Patrick Mahaney, Emiliy Fields, and Elena Anderson accept their awards. Photo by Katherine Nicewander Radford with 88 points, Floyd with Patrick Mahaney, Cody Rose, Harmony Tripp, 86 points, and Eastern and Emily Fields on stage performing their oneMontgomery with 84 points. Giles then commenced to regionals where they placed act play. Photo by Katherine Nicewander fourth out of eight schools, and the top two teams went on to compete in the state level. Senior Katelyn Osborne said “I enjoyed doing the play because it gave the actors a chance to explore different stereotypes and it became challenging.” Since then, the Giles Drama Team has taken on an amazing task; to complete a six act production of Bram Stoker’s “Dracula”, which has been adapted by Narrows High School Algebra teacher, Karen Letts. The Team has been hard at work, practicing nearly every day until 5:30-6:00. The team has also had numerous weekend rehearsals, and has done an amazing job with their performances. Giles has made technological advancements with Dracula. For example, there are a few scenes that have been pre-recorded and have had special effects added to them. There are also several “blood transfusion” scenes which require great skill to handle. Also, the light and sound crew has been working diligently and successfully. They have surpassed any special effects that Giles has seen before. This past summer four GHS drama students were selected to attend the governor’s school for the theatre arts held at UVa-Wise along with 20 other students. The students paid nothing and stayed in dorm rooms for three weeks and produced a Shakespearian play, “A Midsummer Nights Dream” in that short amount of time. The students took classes such as Theatre History and Asthetics, Yoga, Movement, Stage and Costume Ben Dillon portrays his character Design, and Voice. They built the sets and Jonathan during a rehearsal of everyone made their own costume. Photo by Harmony Tripp Dracula. Students were up until late hours of the night working on lines and costumes and had to be up at the crack of dawn for their morning Movement and Yoga classes. They were taught by actual professors and received three college credits. The students had weekends off and traveled six hours to attend two Shakespearian plays, free of charge, at the Blackfriars Playhouse in Staunton, VA. The playhouse is a complete replica of The Globe Theatre and puts on numerous Shakespeare Ty Journell, Jacob Gilmer, and Kaitlyn productions. The students also had the opportunity to go to the Frontier Culture Museum Hagreen control the light board. on their way home. Also on certain nights and weekends the students would spend their Photo by Harmony Tipp time swimming or watching movies on the lawn! Emily Fields, Patrick Mahaney, Katelyn Osborne, and Harmony Tripp agree that it is a great experience and they strongly recommend the program for any rising junior or senior interested in any aspect of theatre. 6 Last year, two Drama students Ryan Davis and Samantha Owens traveled to Washington D.C. to audition for The American Musical and Dramatic Academy, and were both accepted into the school, but decided not to attend for personal reasons. This year Patrick Mahaney auditioned for the world renowned school, Julliard. Julliard is a very exclusive and selective school that only allows eighteen students into their drama program. These select few are generally “seasoned” actors who are in their thirties and forties and have had numerous opportunities and a lot of experience. Patrick traveled to New York City and was scheduled to Harmony Tripp, Elena Anderson, and Emily Fields arrive at The Julliard School at 9:00 for a group talk about letters they received in the mail. warm-up then auditioned shortly there after. When asked how he did on his auditioned Patrick states, “I did the best I could…I was nervous, but I did my best.” There were one hundred and twenty nine people that auditioned for Julliard on just that one day and by mid-afternoon five people had been selected for a second call-back audition. Patrick was not among those five but he feels that it’s not much of a loss because he did the best he could. Just to be prepared enough to audition for such a prestigious school is an outstanding achievement. Patrick says that no matter what his major will be in college or whatever career he chooses later in life, he will remain active in theatre. Harmony Tripp auditioned for The American Academy of Dramatic Arts the same weekend that Patrick auditioned for Julliard. However, she auditioned in Nashville, Tennessee. Harmony was in her Emily Fields paces the audition for around half an hour and was interviewed by the academic coordinator and the voice and stage during a dress dialect coach of the New York campus. Jim DeMonic, who interviewed Harmony, was also Danny rehearsal of Dracula. DeVito’s teacher and the two created a bond. Danny DeVito eventually started his own production company, and he hired Jim to teach numerous actors that have been seen in DeVito’s films to have the correct dialect or accent. The AADA alumni have been nominated for 72 Oscars, 322 Emmys, and 83 Tonys. They have had many famous alumni such as Danny DeVito, Anne Hathaway, Paul Rudd, Adrian Brody, and numerous others dating back to the early 1900’s. There are two sections to AADA, a New York campus and a Los Angeles campus. Harmony should find out if she has been accepted around Valentine’s Day. She say’s “I think it went really well! At least I hope! No matter what the outcome is I will be okay…I did my best!” Giles High School Drama has helped develop these four individuals acting abilities, as well as everyone else in the GHS Drama Department. If you have a little extra time or are just looking to try something new, there will always be a place for you on the Drama Team. After all, you never know where GHS Drama can take you. 7 MACC by Katelyn Osborne MACC stands for Mountain Academic Competition Conference. Each school has five MACC teams that consist of History, All Around, English, Math, and Science. Each team is given a set of 20 questions that are divided into directed questions and toss up questions. Directed questions are given to each team and have five seconds to. If the team misses the question that is directed to them the other All Around: Harmony Tripp, Amanda Rodgers, team has a chance Kemper Fox, and Matt Stallings. Photo by Katelyn Osborne to give an answer and is awarded points if answered correctly. The only team that is different in the portion of the directed questions is Math MACC. For math, both teams are given ten seconds to write down their answers. If both answers are correct, then both teams are awarded 5 points After the directed questions are finished, toss up questions begin. During this time team members are allowed to switch out with one http://macc_and_swac.tripod.com/eeng09.htm#top another. Toss up questions are answered individually by buzzing in. If a team player buzzes in early and answers incorrectly, then two points are deducted from their score. Social Studies MACC team is coached by Lynn Williams and her members consist of Patrick Mahaney, Sarah Stallings, Tuesday Alley, and Ericka Cottle. Social Studies has competed competitively which has placed them in 7th place out of eight counties. All Around MACC is coached by Earl Ventry and his members include Kemper Fox, Patrick Mahaney, Harmony Tripp, Amanda Rodgers, Matt Stallings, and Devan Vest. All Around has not won any matches so far, but they have been competitive in all the matches. They have been placed 8th. English MACC is coached by Carolyn Painter and her members are Harmony Tripp, Katelyn Osborne, Madison Metro, Aaron Bane and Brianna Carr. English has had a competitive year this year and has placed 6th. Science MACC is coached by Diana Blanton and the team members are Kemper Fox, Dawn Mercer, Devan Vest, Amanda Rodgers, Justin SIlver, Virginia Wickline, and Avery Mahaney. This year, science have place 4rd. Math MACC is coached by Katherine Peery and her team members are Matt Stallings, Travis Songer, CariLynn Squibb, Suwanna Ruayrinsaowarot, and Virginia Greer. Math has had a great season with winning against Narrows, Eastern Montgomery and Christiansburg, placing them in 4th place. Math Macc’s Lynn Williams along with students Ericka members have brought their own unique talents in mathematics that has developed Cottle, Patrick Mahaney, Sarah Stallings, and a well rounded team. On Saturday, March 14, MACC traveled to Blacksburg High Tuesday Alley buff up on some history for School to compete in the MACC Tournament. All the teams competed very the match against Floyd during the big competitively and showed outstandingly in their respective subjects. tournament. Social Studies: Sarah Stallings, Patrick Mahaney, Tuesday Alley, and Ericka Cottle. The participants at Blacksburg High School for the MACC Tournament 8 Aaron Bane waits for the English competition to begin. 09 Trends: Handmade Jewelry by JJ Kirkner Handmade jewelry is becoming a trend, especially at Giles High School. Some students in Giles are learning how to make hemp and handmade jewelry, which is a skillful and time consuming talent. So what is handmade Jewelry you may ask? Well handmade jewelry is jewelry which has been assembled and formed by hand rather than through the use of machines; according to the guidelines of the Federal Trade Commission in order to be stamped or called "handmade" the work must be made solely by hand power or hand guidance. In essence, this means that jewelry may be made using drills, lathes, or other machinery, but it must be guided by human hand. This precludes the use of punch presses, CNC machinery and casting Image by Google.com to name a few processes that would not qualify as "handmade". This so called art is truly unique and one of a kind. Handmade jewelry can never be reproduced; each piece is individually designed and handcrafted which makes the work of making this jewelry even spectacular. There are even associations that give out awards for handmade jewelry, here are few: The American Gem Trade Association Spectrum awards, The Gem Center Idar Oberstein, and the De Beers Awards include awards specifically for handmade jewelry. So if there are any of you students out there that would like to get an award or money for something you have made, here is a good place to start showing some of your work. Although there is much mass produced jewelry in the world, there are many people who prefer to have work that is hand-crafted by a real artisan; the arena of hand made Some handmade jewelry made by jewelry and other items will likely remain to be a popular JJ Kirkner Photos by JJ Kirkner thing. Just like here at GHS, a good number of students Information from: make and wear Hemp and handmade jewelry. Much http://www.mahalo.com/Handmade_Je jewelry is marked or sold as "hand made" often this is not welry truly. When looking to buy or make handmade jewelry keep Senior Samantha Brookner modeling some of her in mind that it is made by hand, so handmade hemp jewelry. don't expect perfection. In fact, slight imperfections are what make the jewelry unique. Be sure to examine the piece carefully for the quality of work and the quality of the material used, because no one wants their work or new accessory to fall apart in a week of having it or making it. Knowing what type of material to use or what was used to make a piece is important; this is a good idea for anyone who is allergic to certain metals or minerals. And for those of you looking to buy some of this jewelry it is probably a good idea to do a bit of research to know the price range for the desired type of jewelry. Bargain if you think a seller is asking a little too much for an item. Most sellers may accept to bargain. And for those of you out there in Giles who do make Hand Made jewelry, try and make some money off of your work. Try to earn a profit, especially if you would want to do this for a living. 9 Is the Wii Fit Healthy? JJ Kirkner Image and Information from: www.gamespot.com Students are growing to enjoy the somewhat recently released Wii Fit, but is it a healthy form of exercise? The Wii Fit takes the whole concept of games as exercise to a new level. The Wii Fit has a balance board peripheral that can tell you exactly how well or how poorly you are doing with its’ various activities. The Wii fit is a decent alternative for those bored with the repetitiveness of going to the gym or too self-conscious to work out in public. I think the Wii Fit is a good thing for those who want to get some exercise but don’t have enough time in the day to go to the gym or just go outside. Unfortunately, Wii Fit is hamstrung by some odd omissions (such as questionable health advice, limiting its effectiveness both as a fitness tool and as a game). The Wii fit isn’t a total fitness solution, with its’ included exercises focusing more on improving tone and balance than on cardio and weight loss. So for the students out there who have this item and who are wondering why you are not losing any weight, it’s because you are not meant too lose weight with this product. What it does offer is a better way to track your weight, body mass, and time spent exercising both within the game itself and from any other external activities, giving users a clearer picture of how their health is progressing over time. It’s no more going to make you super-fit than Wii Sports is going to make you a tennis pro, but it can provide a strong anchor for a more expansive fitness regime, should you have the motivation. The Wii fit could possibly become problematic for some. Judgments such as Body mass and fitness levels usually come from doctors and health care professionals not cartoon versions of a computer game peripheral. Frankly, I do not believe that the Wii Fit does a good enough job of explaining the science behind its measurements. Body mass index (BMI), for example is a wellImage from Google.com established tool for measuring a person’s ideal weight. However; Wii Fit fails to make players aware that variables such as muscle mass and age can significantly affect a score giving an otherwise healthy person with no more than muscle an overweight rating. The title also throws the term “metabolic syndrome” around, stating that people with poor balance and low health can suffer from it without ever explaining what it actually is. Although most users of Wii Fit will probably not take the games BMI or fitness age calls to seriously, there’s bound to be some overanxious player who does. In structure, the Wii Fit is most reminiscent of various brain training games that break down into a series of exercises that players can do regularly to improve their health. Senior Travis Scott showing off his love These exercises are split into four different categories: yoga, muscle, aerobic, and balance. Photo by JJ Kirkner for the Wii. The yoga and muscle categories feel the most like traditional exercise, with 15 yoga poses and 15 muscle toning moves to work through. Yoga poses range from the absurdly simple poses to the quite difficult and possibly impossible for some. It’s a similar situation with the muscle toning section, with basic lunges mixed in with more strenuous activates such as the parallel stretch and push ups. Virtual trainers guide you through the yoga and muscle exercises, offering praise or criticism depending on how well you do. The aerobic and balance activities represent the fun side of the Wii Fit with 18 games to choose from. The aerobic games include hula hoops, Wii Sports like: boxing, step dancing, jogging, and more. The balance activities are what most casual users of Wii Fit will first gravitate to, and include ski jump, ski slalom, and snowboarding.In conclusion the Wii Fit is not a cardio work out and is not made to make you loose weight, it is designed to tone muscle, improve balance, and improve brain and hand eye coordination. It is a good game for people who just want to play or who want to improve some skills and no one should take the Wii Fit game advice seriously, a game can not tell you if you are healthy or not. You should only listen to a professional doctor or physician about health and weight issues. 10 The Palisades Restaurant By Katelyn Osborne (Photo’s by Katelyn Osborne) The Palisades opened up on Saturday January 24, 2009in the Eggleston community. The restaurant building used to be Pyne’s General Store to the community for 75 years and still today retains its brick outlook, tin ceilings, and wood floors. The building has been officially designated as a historical landmark and nominated for a National Landmark Plaque. Owner, Shaena Muldoon, has also decided to bring some of Eggleston’s history into the Palisades in attempt to bring back to the community, flourish, and comfort Eggleston used to have. Inside, there is a Some info from http://www.thepalisadesrestaurant.com/ stone hearth used to cook the many different pizzas and entrées that the restaurant will be serving. Muldoon commented that each dish will consist of a variety of flavors so she could have something for everyone to enjoy. In order to bring such a variety, she has chosen recipes, wines, and beers from her many travels of each continent including Antarctica. Owner Shaena Muldoon hosts an evening A good example of a brunch on Sunday from 10:30 to 2:30. dish would be the Spanish pizza recipe that came from Europe. After she graduated from Giles High School, Muldoon immediately left the next day and began her travels. Once all her traveling was done, she commented that she still perceives this area as the most beautiful place ever. When asked what her favorite aspects about owning her own restaurant were she said, “To be able to become part of the community again and serving the people is the best part about owning a restaurant.” Muldoon also All pizzas and entrees are cooked in the stone hearth. commented that the theme song during the whole construction of the restaurant was “Who says you can’t go home?” The menu will consist of appetizers like spicy shrimp, pear brie quesadilla, or chicken wings; entrees will consist of gourmet pizzas, pork chops, rib-eye, and eggplant tomato tart. Delicious deserts you can choose from as well are cinnamon bread pudding, warm flourless molten chocolate cake, and warm roasted apple tart. The Palisades operation hours will be from Tuesday through Thursday from 4:30 to 8:30, Friday and Saturday from 4:30 to 10:00, and Sunday 10:00 to 2:30 Brunch and 2:30 to 6:00 for dinner. All are welcome to come and enjoy these fantastic, delicious dishes and warm atmosphere. If you don’t know how to get there you can turn onto Eggleston Rd. from Highway 100 and travel approximately 7 miles; then turn left onto Village St. From Route 460 turn onto Eggleston Rd. (Rt.730) and travel 128 Lightfoot Run approximately 7 miles, cross the New River Bridge, and turn right onto Village Pearisburg, VA 24134 St. Even if you are not up to dinning in you can always order out by calling Telephone: (540)-921-3140 (540)-626-2828. M. Martin Trucking Inc. Email: [email protected] 11 by Chelsea Cole Dani East and Ryan Johnston Frank Robertson and Megan Woodyard Since me and Frank have been together, he has done many sweet things for me.What I would consider to be the sweetest is he texts me every morning and tells me how much he loves me. This shows me that he really cares about me and it makes me happy. Beth Miles and Cory Johnson I think the sweetest thing Cory has done for me is the day I had my surgery, he was at the hospital with me until I was allowed home. When we got home, he rubbed my feet for two hours! He is the best thing God could give me! I Love You Cory!!! On Easter Sunday, Ryan and I were supposed to eat dinner at my Grandmothers house. I noticed that he was running late, he had arrived at my house with a bouquet of Easter lilies that he had stopped on the side of the road and picked them. I was so surprised that he had even thought of something so sweet. P.O. Box 361 Narrows, Virginia 24124 (540) 921-2700 or 726- 8038 www.celcofcu.org 12 By Kelsey Frazier ↑Amanda Byrd and Kyle Yost The sweetest thing Kyle has ever done for me took place at the Newport Fair. My Grandpa got into a car accident and Kyle helped my family and I get back home. This particular event sticks out so much because no one asked him to do the things he did for us that day. Katie Cunningham and Dustin McCoy “When Two Hearts Race, Both Win” The sweetest thing Dustin McCoy ever did for me was when I was a life guard at castle rock, normally, it is extremely hot, but occasionally it is cold. One day it was freezing and I was hungry, but I couldn’t leave the pool. So Dustin left his job and brought me a sweatshirt and my favorite pizza sub. Katy Griffith and Caleb Tilley The sweetest thing that Caleb has ever done for me is a year or so ago when he got back from the beach over the summer. He had told me the whole time he was gone that he got me something and that he hoped that I liked it. He had gotten me a Vera Bradley purse, and I had no idea about it. When I went to his house after he got home from vacation, he had put post-it notes all over the room, and they gave me clues where to look at for what he had gotten me. When I found the last note it was in a Vera Bradley note holder and when I opened it up and looked at it, it said, “I Love you so much. Look under the pillow.” and I looked under the pillow and found the purse that I had been wanting for a while. Jessie Boggess and Chad Robertson The sweetest thing Chad has ever done for me is the relationship he has with my younger sister. She is only four so it’s really cute how he likes to play with her and includes her in a lot of the things we do. 13 Think Before You Drink by Gelsina Ceritano We have been told all our life to stay away from drugs and alcohol because of the harmful effects each chemical or ingredient has on our body. But what about the drinks that are consumed on a regular basis? Since the 1960’s soda industries have increased the single-serving size from 6-½-ounce bottle to a 20-ounce bottle. Now the most popular size soft drink at 7-Eleven and movie theaters is the 64-ounce “Double Gulp.” Most teenagers might not realize the side effects of “pop” or “soda” but the truth could be rather disturbing. Studies have shown that drinking soft drinks can decrease the amount of calcium in your bones which can lead to a higher chance of fractures or Images by google osteoporosis later down the road. While teenagers are still growing, it is important to build up your bones with the right amount of calcium, soft drinks literally strip down the calcium in your body. Since soda is sold in most public places, dentists are beginning to notice a complete loss of enamel on teen’s teeth. Information from This is why you http://www.ionizers.org/soft-drinks.html may notice the build up of sugar or a transformation of white to yellow teeth. The problem is the phosphoric acid in soft drinks which leads to tooth rot, digestive problems or bone loss. A common problem in a large amount of soft drink intake is general gastrointestinal (GI) distress; this increases stomach acid levels which may cause severe gastric inflammation or a stomach ache. The truth is your stomach lining could be eroding from large amounts of any kind of sugary ingestion. This could lead to weight gain from the empty calories each bottle or can holds. Studies show that nearly half of the children in North and South America will be overweight by 2010. Soft drinks, also known as “liquid candy” provides the typical 1219 year old boy with an average of 15 teaspoons of sugars a day and the average girl with about 10 teaspoons a day. Many people who are addicted to these drinks may think to turn to a bottle that looks healthier like “Vitamin Water” or different kinds of juices. Just because What’s your choice of drink? Mr. Brown enjoys a diet the image may seem as if it holds all your daily vitamins in a bottle, soda now and then while Kelsey Frazier is on her new doesn’t mean the sugar amount is any different. Margo G. Wootan, the Photo by Gelsina Ceritano water kick. director of Nutrition Policy stated that “The way that Vitamin Water is marketed and positioned it’s made to look more healthful than other sugary beverages, but it’s not – it’s still just a soft drink. It has this aura of healthfulness that is not deserved. Adding vitamins and minerals to junk food doesn’t make it healthy.” So there you have it. You now know the truth about soft drinks and the filthy effects each gulp can have on your body. It’s up to you to think before you drink. S. Lee Wheeler, D.D.S. General Dentistry 112 Center Street Narrows, VA 24124 Paul A. Olson, MD Pamela B. Olson, FNP 219 South Buchanan Street Pearisburg, Virginia 540-921-4343 540-726-3000 14 (540) 726-3904 My Memory, My Dad Ringing of the Bells by Rachel Smith 1st place by Cory Falls 2nd place I watch TV Dad And I look where you used to sit. I see the emptiness and the space, Dad, I start to cry, Because you’re not here Summers come and go Along with my birthdays Dad I can’t see you standing there anymore With that smile on your face Because you’re not here My sports They just aren’t the same, Dad, They don’t mean the same without you Without you being here to see me achieve To see me play softball. I go to visit you Dad, But it’s not the same When all I can look at is a stone in the ground I have to look at the pictures and watch the videos I know your not here, Dad, But I still feel you and your spirit and your love Your love will always be apart of me Dad, I wish you were here I need you now more than ever But I can only look to the skies above And I know you’re looking down watching me I wish these past 9 years Could be given back to you And you could come back and Live on Earth with me again My life is good, Dad, But it’s you I lack I will carry you always I will carry your love in me forever The years will keep going by But it’s you, Dad, that I will never forget It’s been the hardest 9 years of my life, Dad, But I know I have to keep going So one day I will see you again And meet you at the gates of heaven Rachel Smith Elena Anderson Short Story Winner. “A Posthumous Apology.” Where are the bells that were ringing? They sounded happy and tranquil Where are the great men? The ones who sought peace Why has the good gone from the world? Only to have the world corrupted The wars burn and ravage the land Peace seems only a dream never to happen Men die like pawns on a chessboard Only to amuse a sadistic ruler When one ruler is gone, a crueler one comes to be While he claims good reason, he has none Men were once a young and noble race But we have progressed into the fire They’re one and far between, noble men are One day I want to hear my son say What was war? But that day may never come For thee is too far gone We are killing ourselves little by little Losing the humanity, we have left When there’s one man left on the battlefield Will he look over the bodies? And think what have we done? And will he try to change world? I hear the bells ringing loud I’ll be the Sufferer; You Can Be the Witness by Brittany Agee 3rd place You want to steal my pain, Cut me open, spill out all the suffering, I’ve dealt with all my life. Well, I may have cupidity, My desire for the wounds inflicted upon my bloody heart to be healed. Yet, I know the truth. You may ease the pain, nevertheless, it will always be there, They are sealed into fatal scars. You can attempt to your fullest, to cleanse me, make me joyful, yet, deep into me, I’ll always be broken. You will be able to witness me, be my friend forever, and discover the nightmares that will torment my soul for eternity. I honestly don’t mind the sufferings, for I learned from them. So, instead, let me tend to the wounds scarred upon your heart. There must be some, for we all bleed. Please, let us witness and suffer together. Cory Falls Brittany Agee 15 Shop More, Spend Less, and Make a Difference by GelsinaCeritano Because of the spiraling downfall of the economy, students and teachers are beginning to find themselves at a loss for money. If you and your family are asking how you could cut back and save a few extra bucks, yet still buy the clothing and furniture needed in this chilly weather; the answer is simple. By shopping at Goodwill or the YMCA (also known as the Y) thrift shop you are able to save money and buy more. When you shop at Goodwill, not only are you helping your budget but also the money you spend with each purchase helps support job training and placement programs for people who have disabilities or disadvantages. Did you know more than 84 percent of Goodwill’s income is used for school funding and career services? Profits from the Y thrift shop support community programs such as: tutoring, after school programs, hikes, English as a Second Language classes and much more. What will you find inside? Have you ever walked into Goodwill or Y thrift shop? Both industries are overflowing with racks and racks of clothing, furniture, video cassettes, CDs, books, jewelry, shoes, pillows, fancy dresses, belts, electronics and more. Every so often you may even come across brand new clothing or designer labels with tags still attached! Instead of being Did you know both JJ Kirkner and in a clothing store with only a small selection or style to teacher Michael Etzler bought their choose from, Goodwill and the Y provide several fashionable attire from Goodwill? different styles for a unique image. Senior Abby Johnson shows Where can you find a off her “relax” shirt she Goodwill store or the Y? picked up at a thrift shop. Goodwill is an international Photo by Gelsina Ceritano store; more than 2,200 centers are located in North America so finding one will not be difficult. There is a location in downtown Pearisburg in the Food Lion Quality Body Repair Since 1977 shopping center and in Christiansburg, across from Lowe’s. The Y Frame Work thrift shop is located on Main Street in Blacksburg across from Insurance Claims Abby’s Restaurant & Bar. Free Estimates How can YOU help? Just by buying items you are making a difference. You may be familiar with the saying, “One man’s trash is WE USE DUPONT PAINT another man’s treasure.” Donating your old possessions that are just Downdraft Paint Baking Booth lying around the house is helping someone else out. Bringing your items is as easy as ringing a bell at the side door of Goodwill or simply pulling around to the back of the building like most thrift GO SPARTANS!! stores ask for you to do. In conclusion, in the economic downfall we are all experiencing it can be easy to help out one another with your Roger E. Jennelle, Owner donations or purchases. 208 Curve Rd. ● Pearisburg, VA ROGER’S BODY SHOP 540-921-2524 State Farm Providing Insurance and Financial Services Home Office, Bloomington, Illinois 61710 Chris Turman Agent 1500 N Main Street Blacksburg, VA 24060 Off.: (540) 953-2300 Fax: (540) 953-2441 [email protected] 16 Common Ground 2009: Crossing Musical and Spiritual Boundaries by Olivia Humphreys Common Ground 2009, a teen Christian music jam, is coming right here to Giles High School on May 16th. This is a chance for Christian teens from all denominations to come together and share “common ground”: the love and salvation of Jesus Christ. The event will be sponsored by the Giles, Narrows, and James Monroe High School Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA). The night will include inspiring and motivating music, speeches, and skits by Derwin L. Gray, The King’s Players, Broken Vessels, and Craig Whittaker. Derwin L. Gray played football 5 seasons for the Indianapolis Colts and one season for the Carolina Panthers, while being nominated twice for the Pro Bowl and being a team captain for the Colts when they advanced to the AFC Championship game in 1996. From 2003-2004 and in 2006, Derwin was featured Sunday nights on the Fox's sports show “Got Game”, as an expert analyst for Carolina Panther football games and in 2007, Derwin was a college football analyst on ESPNU. During those years in the NFL, Derwin said that he had the “American dream” (money, fame, family, etc.), but he was missing something. He found that missing piece when a fellow teammate led him into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Derwin now pastors a multi-ethical church, called The Gathering, in Charlotte, NC. He also uses his Photo from sermonspice.com football skills and humor to make videos, encourage young adults to evangelize. This has caused him to be given the nickname “The Evangelism Linebacker.” To learn more about Derwin and to view these videos, visit www.sermonspice.com/promo/linebacker, or tangle.com (formerly godtube.com) The King’s Players is a small drama team made up of select students from Liberty University. Formed 21 years before Liberty was founded, this is the oldest ministry of the university. The group’s purpose is to lead people to Christ through drama and youth ministry. The team performs their dramas in detention homes, prisons, Christian schools, and churches. One of their skits, performed to the song “Everything” by Lifehouse, is ranked as the second most watched video on tangle.com (formerly godtube.com). Broken Vessels is a Photo from liberty.edu. Louisiana based Christian band that have been Photo from liberty.edu compared in sound to Casting Crowns, Jeremy Camp., and Edwin McCain. Last year, they were named the 2008 Independent Worship Artist of the Year. The group has a desire to share God’s love with anyone who will listen. The band states, "We are called to present a gospel message to all. He gave us a vision for mission work, both here and abroad, so that is what we dedicate our lives to." Craig Whittaker grew up on a farm in nearby White Gate, Virginia and was a member of the Giles High School Symphonic Chorale. While attending Virginia Tech, he performed at various musical events. These experiences paved the way to what is now his passion of writing and performing Christian Photo by indieheaven.com music. When asked about his faith, he recalls: “I was so blessed to be raised by wonderful parents and family, an incredible church family and community, but even being surrounded by God's incredible creation, I didn't truly know Him. I believed in the existence of God and that Jesus was His son, but it wasn't until attending a play in nearby Roanoke, Virginia entitled "Children of Eden" that I felt the overwhelming touch of the Holy Spirit. That day changed my life forever! I began to realize that the all powerful creator of the universe actually loved me and longed for my love in return! As my relationship with him has grown, it became clear that the more in love with Him I fall, the more I desire to serve and share the hope, peace, and pure joy that can only come from a personal relationship with Jesus.” These strong convictions led him to make his debut contemporary Christian CD, Common Ground. Whittaker states, “God has so Photo by Google Images clearly placed it on my heart to write and share this music with the world around me. He gave His very best for me so I feel compelled to give my best for Him.” Check out Craig’s website: www.craigwhittakermusic.com. Don’t miss out on this awesome night! To learn more about Common Ground 2009, go to www.commonground2009.com. Date: Location: Time: Admission: May 16, 2009 Giles High School Auditorium Doors open at 6:00pm Show starts at 7:00pm Free for teens $5 for adults 17 Star Trek the Movie by Katelyn Osborne From director J.J Abrams, written by Robert Oric, and produced by Damon Lindelof; comes a film that will take you where no one has ventured before. Opening in theaters on May 8, 2009 will be the eleventh film to join the Star Trek franchise. The prequel will star a new cast of the original star trek characters. The movie will follow a young James T. Kirk starting out at the Starfleet Academy, his first confrontation with Spock, and some battles with Romulans. Development for the film began in 2005 when Paramount Pictures contacted Oric, Lindelof, and Abrams to revive the franchise. The three “Trekkies” wanted to aim the film towards general audiences who don’t really know the series but still have enough to understand what Star Trek is about without having to watch the past movies. They also wanted to include some elements of their favorite novels, such as Prime Directive, Spock’s World, and Best Destiny, while still being true to the Star Trek Canon all th while modifying the time travel storyline and modernizing the production design of the original show. The design for the film was a little difficult considering that the technology that was based on the series was outdated and more ranged of what we have today. Abrams also wanted the film to be consistent to the show but at the same time still be more advanced. One major design was for the Enterprise. The bridge of the Enterprise maintains an oval shape in this film along with the railing, captain’s chair, and the view screen with some bright colors. Also to emphasize the size of the ship, different styles were chosen for various decks. Along with the ship, the phaser props were altered to a spring-triggered barrel that revolves and glows; and instead of the transporter effect speckling, it swirls. Last of all, one can not forget the classic Starfleet uniforms will still follow the original shows’ as well. All in all, this entire Star Trek movie will have everything a Trekkie ever dreamed of. The newly designed bridge of the Enterprise. The Romulans, foes of the federation. 18 The promo movie poster of the 11th Star Trek Film Info and photos from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek_(film) For years, many classic works of literature have been transformed into Hollywood blockbusters. Since the silver screen started silent films and even talking pictures, books have been the inspiration for many well-known classic movies. In recent years many of our favorite characters have leaped from their pages and onto the movie screen. Such memorable characters include; Harry Potter from the Harry Potter series, Edward & Bella from the national best seller Twilight, Stanley Yelnats from Holes, and Violet, Claus, and Sunny Baudelaire from A Series of Unfortunate Events. The students at Giles High School are always going to the movies and are up on the latest blockbuster gossip. When given a survey about a select group of books that have been transformed into movies, the results were very unpredictable. I asked 35 students if they thought the movies were as exciting and pleasing as the books or if they were a disappointment. Senior Gelsina Ceritano commented on Twilight saying that it “wasn’t as detailed as the book, I like the version that I dream up while reading.” Personally, I never found the movies to live up to my own imagination, but around 60% of Giles students feel that they are as good, or even better, than their literature counterparts. However, there are still those skeptics such as myself, who believe that the movies can never live up to the novels. Senior Autumn Booth stated, “No movie is ever as good as the Images from Google Images book…but, there are still some that surprise me.” No matter what you prefer, books or movies …there is always some satisfaction in either. Race to Witch Mountain by Olivia Humphreys There is a secret place in the middle of the Nevada desert that is known for unusual sightings and unbelievable phenomena. This place is known as Witch Mountain. When Jack Bruno, a Las Vegas cab driver (Dwayne Johnson), finds two “runaway” teenagers with supernatural powers in his cab, he finds himself in the middle of the adventure of a lifetime. The extraterrestrial siblings Sara (Annasophia Robb) and Seth (Alexander Ludwig) must reach their spaceship which is buried deep within Witch Mountain in order to save the Earth from invasion. Bruno, along with a UFO expert (Cara Gigino), must help the teens to unravel the secrets of Witch Mountain while protecting them from an organization that wants to use them for their wicked plans. The task won’t be easy, for monsters, government operatives, extraterrestrials, and an alien bounty hunter are fast on their trail. This movie is a remake of the 1975 film Escape to Witch Mountain, which is based on the book of the same title. Director Andy Fickman describes the movie as a “modern reimaging” of the 70s version. Don’t let the fact that this is a Disney production fool you. The cast and crew were determined to make the movie an intense dark thriller by having awesome car stunts (which Dwayne Johnson did himself), hand-to-hand combat, and special effects. Race to Witch Mountain has everything you would want in a film: action, adventure, comedy, sci-fi, and just a touch of romance. Don’t forget to catch this movie in theaters on March 13th. Release Date: March 13th, 2009 Director: Andy Frickman Writers: Matt Lopez Mark Bornback Andy Frickman Starring: Dwayne Johnson Annasophia Robb Cara Gigino Alexander Ludwig Cieran Hinds Tom Everett Scott Christopher Marquette Cheech Marin Garry Marshall Studio: Walt Disney Pictures Genre: Action, Adventure Rating: PG 19 Varsity Basketball By Kelsey Frazier Good, better, best. Never let it rest. Until your good is better and your better is best. The Varsity Boys Basketball team is keeping the pace of the game up. Record being 9-6 and 2-2 in the district they look to a strong satisfying season. Players keeping their points per game up are Seniors Jarrod Alls with Caleb Tilly makes a hard cut to the 9.4, Luke Jackson with 8.0, Photos by Kim Tilly basketball goal. and Wes Conley with 6.0, sophomores Codey Williams with 11.0, senior Andy Randel with 10.4, and Caleb Tilly with 8.8. Having a strong first string is important, having players that can also, set the pace of the game and put up points early is crucial in boy’s basketball. Coach Reed’s athletes play hard every minute of every game and show true heart Codey Williams goes up strong for a rebound. and dedication. Even if the score board doesn’t always read it that way the boy’s basketball team and program gets stronger every practice. The basketball team this year has a high-quality mixture of young players and veterans which is always a positive feature. Senior William White has recently been out due to an ankle injury, but has made a comeback and is becoming a threat under the basket. The basketball team hoped to see region but fell short against George Wythe. Breaking the school records this year were Andy Randal with 50 three point baskets in a season, Jarred Alls with 150 assists in a career and Lukas Jackson with 15 charges in a season. Senior Jarred Alls breaks G.H.S’ record for assists in a career. Your # 1 Source for Local Sports Sophomore Andy Randell breaks G.H.S’ three points in a season record. Senior Lukas Jackson breaks the Giles High Schools’ record for charges in a career. VIRGINIAN LEADER Visit our website virginianleader.com 540-921-3434 20 by Chelsea Cole The J.V. lady Spartans have had a 9-8 season record. They have worked hard putting forth all their efforts in team work, strategy, and motivation. Coach Manse and Coach Bales have also had a great impact on the team’s nine wins. The girls have shown improvements and are hoping to keep the pace of their hard work in the game of basketball. Congratulations ladies on a season well played! J.V. Lady Spartans in the huddle. Photos by Chelsea Cole Shelby Conley makes her way down the court to catch the long pass. Tiffany Cook demonstrates good defense in their game against Floyd. Giles Spartans vs. East Mont Mustangs. Karisha Summers in the zone. 21 by Olivia Humphreys K K Y R A R KEEELLLSSSEEEY YFFFR RA AZZZIIIEEER R LLLIIIN K O N N D Y A C ON KSSSO N ND DSSSEEEY YJJJA AC CK The Varsity Girls’ Basketball Team was young this year, being made up of only one senior and many underclassmen who were new to the varsity level. The team had a tough season with only one win which was on Senior Night against the East Mont Mustangs. The Lady Spartans were led by Kelsey Frazier with 23 points and 18 rebounds. Also making great contributions were Cassie Martin with 11 points and 13 rebounds, Amanda Byrd with 5 points, Jessie Boggess with 4 points, Megan Fisher with 3 points, Leigh Kauffelt and Chelsea Barnett with 2 points, and Lyndsey Jackson and Emily Ellis with 1 point each. At the traditional winter banquet, Kelsey Frazier made 2nd Team All District. The Lady Spartans also proved that their dedication stretched beyond the basketball court into the classroom with Kelsey Frazier, Cassie Martin, Leigh Kauffelt, Rachel Smith, Chelsea Barnett, Amanda Byrd, Jessie Boggess, Lyndsey Jackson, and Megan Fisher receiving Virginia High School League Academic Excellence Awards. Every girl on the team also earned a Varsity Letter. “This season started out rough but ended with tremendous progress,” stated Head Coach Brandon Webb. “We started to play as a team during district play and that’s what turned our season around. This year was definitely frustrating for the players, coaches, and parents when you talk about the number of wins, but if you look at the season from a greater perspective the increase of basketball knowledge and the learning that took place outweighs the number of wins. I am looking forward to the upcoming season, and I will continue to build a better girls basketball program at Giles High School.” EEEM M Y MIIILLLY YEEELLLLLLIIISSS C C A M A R N CA ASSSSSSIIIEEEM MA AR RTTTIIIN N R R A C H M H RA AC CH HEEELLLSSSM MIIITTTH H M M G A N H R MEEEG GA AN NFFFIIISSSH HEEER R C C H A B A R N CH HEEELLLSSSEEEA AB BA AR RN NEEETTTTTT JJJEEESSSSSSIIIEEEB B O G G BO OG GG GEEESSSSSS LLLEEEIIIG K A U G H AU UFFFFFFEEELLLTTT KA GH HK C C O A C H W B B CO OA AC CH HW WEEEB BB B 22 By Chelsea Cole The J.V. boys have completed their seasons with great efforts and hard work. Although the season may have no ended how they hoped, Coach Whitehead and the team are still proud and will continue to better their skills. The boys are ready to step up their game for next year and hopefully improve their season records. Good job boys and keep up the good work! J.V. boys getting the game time talk from Coach Whitehead. Max Ratcliffe dribbles his way down the court. Adam Baker looking to pass the ball to Frank Robertson. Mark Albert gets ready to throw the ball in bounds. photos by Chelsea Cole 23