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Classified<br />

Spartonian<br />

King Max Ratcliffe and<br />

Queen Erica Johnson<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> Edition: Class of ‘11


y Lauren Craft<br />

The Royal Court: Princess Karisha Summers, Prince Jake Munsey, King Max Ratcliffe,<br />

and Queen Erica Johnson. Photo by Magnifico Photography<br />

pie, carrot cake, red velvet cake, and German chocolate cake.<br />

The theme for this year’s prom originated from the Black Eyed Peas song “I Got A<br />

Feeling”, with the colors black, silver, and royal blue. The decorations were phenomenal, and a<br />

huge thanks goes out to Mrs. Wright and all those who helped plan and decorate for such a<br />

spectacular night.<br />

The music, by DJ<br />

Tony Carbaugh and the<br />

help of Tanner<br />

Carbaugh, set the night<br />

off on a good note. The<br />

songs ranged from line<br />

dances such as the<br />

Cupid Shuffle to<br />

Black and Yellow by<br />

Wiz Khalifa. The<br />

dance floor was most<br />

certainly crowded<br />

from the beginning<br />

of the night to the<br />

very end. As the<br />

<strong>Senior</strong>s Tyler Meredith, Jake Hedrick, Josh Yost, Blake H. Martin, and Tanner evening came to an<br />

Carbaugh begin their evening dressed in their tuxedos and ready to have a good time.<br />

end, dancers left<br />

with a full stomach and plenty of exercise. As everyone began to leave, the girls were treated<br />

at the door with a picture keychain and the boys with a deck of cards adorned in a nice case.<br />

After leaving Dublin, many made their way to King Johnson for the After Prom party<br />

hosted by Donna Stump. Beginning at 12:30, The Saltine Project with members Blake H.<br />

Martin, Tanner Carbaugh, Gianni Massaro, and Jake Hedrick, played an hour long set<br />

consisting of covers such as “Erase Me” by Kid Cudi and several originals. Following the<br />

band, Brian Eslick, famous hypnotist, amused the crowd with his hour long performance.<br />

Volunteers were called up to the stage to be hypnotized. However, according to Mr. Eslick,<br />

“you can only be hypnotized if you want to be hypnotized.” The After Prom party also<br />

consisted of several bounce houses set up in the gym, a Minute to Win It room, a gambling<br />

room, and sumo wrestling. In the cafeteria, the kids were greeted with delicious food served<br />

by the parent volunteers. GHS prom goers thank all who volunteered to make this night so<br />

special!<br />

“…That tonight’s gonna be a good, good night!”<br />

The 2011 Junior-<strong>Senior</strong> Prom was much a success this<br />

year. On Saturday, April 30, <strong>Giles</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Juniors<br />

and <strong>Senior</strong>s (and guests) all made their way to Edwards<br />

Hall at New River Community College. Tickets cost $60<br />

per couple and only $30 per person. The doors opened<br />

promptly at 5:30 for pictures by Magnifico Photography<br />

and dinner started at 7. The meal was catered by Country<br />

Kitchen out of Christiansburg and consisted of BBQ<br />

chicken, baked ham, roast beef, corn, mashed potatoes,<br />

broccoli and cheese, macaroni and cheese, green beans,<br />

tossed salad, slaw,<br />

potato salad, rolls,<br />

lemonade, water,<br />

tea, cherry pie,<br />

apple pie, pecan<br />

Juniors Becca Price and Afton Lane look<br />

like princesses in their beautiful gowns.<br />

Chelsey Williams poses with her date Cody<br />

Vaughn before the dinner and dancing begins.<br />

All senior message information and superlative<br />

pictures have been recorded as accurately as<br />

possible. The senior class voted for the<br />

superlatives and provided their own messages.<br />

These pages are for entertainment purposes<br />

only and should be treated accordingly.<br />

Front and back cover<br />

prom photos courtesy of<br />

Magnifico Photography<br />

Spartonian Staff<br />

Lauren Craft – Editor<br />

Marti Williams – Assistant Editor<br />

Brittany Agee<br />

Erica Shaver<br />

Mr. Michael Etzler – Faculty Advisor


“The Average <strong>Senior</strong>” by Erica Shaver<br />

The Favorite Teacher is-Ms. Colavecchio<br />

During the high school year did you have<br />

braces? 23% yes 77% No<br />

Have a Boyfriend/ Girlfriend-50% yes<br />

50% no<br />

During the high school year did you<br />

have glasses? 34% yes 66% no<br />

Pizzafavorite<br />

food.<br />

Redfavorite<br />

color.<br />

Most<br />

played<br />

sport-<br />

Soccer<br />

Most<br />

participated<br />

activity-<br />

Band<br />

The river-favorite place to hang out.<br />

Have a cell<br />

phone-99%<br />

yes 1% no<br />

Have a<br />

job-<br />

43% yes<br />

56% no<br />

Did you participate is a sport or a school activity?<br />

24 % no 75% yes<br />

How many Hours do you spend?<br />

Watching TV?<br />

7.97 hours<br />

In church?<br />

2.34 hours<br />

On the computer?<br />

8.51 hours<br />

Studying for school?<br />

3.9 hours<br />

Listening to music? 26.55 hours<br />

With your friends? 14.9 hours<br />

Talking on the phone? 6.5 hours<br />

With your boyfriend/ girlfriend? 14.02 hours<br />

Practicing/playing sports/school activities?<br />

6.73 hours<br />

Working? 9.16 hours


April Teacher of the Month<br />

Lauren Green by Brittany Agee<br />

Ms. Green grew up in Princeton, West Virginia. She graduated at Concord University in<br />

2005 with a Bachelors Degree in Studio Art and Art Education K-12. She has taught four years at<br />

<strong>Giles</strong> teaching Art 1 and Exploratory Art 8. Her greatest challenge is to inspire students to<br />

believe in themselves and their artistic abilities. Ms. Green also tries to motivate students and<br />

keep them excited and confident about their projects and the class itself.<br />

May Teacher of the Month<br />

Babette Martin by Marti Williams<br />

SAE (Students Active in Education) have chosen the May teacher of the month to<br />

be Mrs. Martin, our favorite Algebra teacher. After 24 years of teaching it is safe to say<br />

that this honor is well deserved. Mrs. Martin has devoted countless hours to helping her<br />

students understand one of the hardest high school subjects, math. In addition to her<br />

before school tutoring she also helps out with Prom, organizes the GHS relay for life<br />

fundraiser, and serves as the Math Department Chair person. When asked what her<br />

favorite part of teaching is, she told us, “I really enjoy watching the students mature and<br />

grow into young adults from 8th graders to 12th graders. I also love the challenge<br />

of helping students see that they are in control of their education and their future<br />

and how Math is going to be an important part of the rest of their life!” Well said<br />

Mrs. Martin, keep up that awesome teaching!


Retiring Teachers<br />

Anne Wheeler by Erica Shaver<br />

After 32 exciting years, Anne Wheeler is exiting the hallowed halls of GHS. Mrs. Wheeler earned<br />

a Bachelor of Science degree in general science and home economics with three teaching<br />

endorsements. She was offered a teaching position at PATS alternative school working with students<br />

from both <strong>Giles</strong> and Narrows. Mrs. Wheeler left PATS after the summer of 1983 to join the facility at<br />

<strong>Giles</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>. She began teaching Physical Science along with coaching girls and boys track. An<br />

earth Science endorsement was being obtained at Radford University. She was also teaching foods and<br />

nutrition, exploratory work and family studies. Anne Wheeler was an assistant girl’s track coach for 25<br />

years and also coached cross country and volleyball for a short time as well. In 2007, she was<br />

recognized by the VHSL as the group A assistant Girl’s Track coach of the year. Along with Judy<br />

Mann, she established the chapter for SADD and shared co-sponsor duties for 10 years. Mrs. Wheeler<br />

has sponsored the Monogram Club and ran winter concessions for 22 years.<br />

Recently Mrs. Wheeler reached the most difficult decision of her life by choosing to retire at the end of this year. She is not sure<br />

how emotionally she will deal with leaving students and colleagues that are one of the most revered aspects of her life. She loved<br />

working with her students both in the classroom, on the track, or during all sorts of extracurricular activities. There isn’t a better place<br />

in the world to be than at <strong>Giles</strong> <strong>High</strong> with wonderful people who care deeply for each other. Long term plans include opening a small<br />

business within a year.<br />

Earl Ventry by Lauren Craft<br />

Earl Ventry, teacher of chemistry and physical science at GHS for 35 years, is<br />

retiring this year. Mr. Ventry was born in south Florida, but grew up in several small<br />

towns in the panhandle of Florida. Mr. Ventry says, “We moved around a lot and I went<br />

to 12 different schools from first grade through my senior year.” Mr. Ventry graduated<br />

in 1976 from Florida State University in Tallahassee. When asked about what motivated<br />

him to become a teacher Mr. Ventry states, “I come from a family of teachers. My<br />

mother taught English and I had sisters who taught K-3 and English and music and my<br />

brother taught math and computers.” After retirement, Mr. Ventry plans to drive some<br />

for the Blacksburg Transit and maybe a tour bus company and look for other part-time<br />

work. He says what he will miss most about GHS is the interaction with lots of<br />

wonderful people, and he wishes everyone all the best. Good luck, Mr. Ventry!<br />

Carolyn Painter by Brittany Agee<br />

Caroline Painter was born in Pearisburg, Virginia but moved to Monroe County, West Virginia.<br />

She graduated at West Virginia University with an undergraduate degree in english and home<br />

economics. While teaching in Columbus, Ohio, she attended Ohio State to work on a graduate<br />

degree in special education. After her husband’s graduation from Ohio State, they moved back to<br />

<strong>Giles</strong> County. Ms. Painter has taught 14 years in Columbus, and two semesters as long term<br />

substitutes. She has taught self-contained special education, English 11 and English 9. What she<br />

loves most about teaching are the students. Over the past years, she has noticed that many students<br />

show the “I don’t care” attitude. “It’s heartbreaking to see so much apathy in students.” Her plans<br />

after retirement are playing, reading, sewing, knitting, weaving, canning her garden and traveling.<br />

Theresa Beckner by Marti Williams<br />

With the end of the school year getting closer still, it can be sad to think about who will be leaving <strong>Giles</strong> <strong>High</strong> campus<br />

permanently. 2010-2011 marks the last year before retirement for our Librarian Mrs. Beckner, who<br />

we will all miss dearly. Throughout her 39 years of teaching, she has spent 10 ½ of them here at<br />

<strong>Giles</strong>, serving as our librarian who has always shown us a kind face when we are in need of books,<br />

“Smile- that is something everyone<br />

understands” – Theresa Beckner<br />

research project assistance, or just a place to<br />

study. In addition to her busy life of book<br />

managing she has somehow found the time to<br />

sponsor three different clubs, SAE (Students<br />

Active in Education), The book club, and WGHS (News Crew). Mrs. Beckner tells us, “I will miss<br />

working with students on the news and with helping students with their research and projects. Also,<br />

I will miss all the good books and discussing them with students.” She advises the next librarian to<br />

use each day to learn something new and to take time each day to read something of their own<br />

choice. “I have many special memories,” she begins, “ most of them center around helping students<br />

and seeing them learn and grow. For several years the students I taught in 4 th grade went through<br />

the high school and I was able to work with them again and to see how they grew up. At one time, I<br />

had taught half of the high school. It was a great experience to share the lives of young children and<br />

then again as adolescents.” Thank you for all your hard work and dedication to our school Mrs. Beckner. We will never forget you!


Symphonic Chorale 2010-2011<br />

by Brittany Agee<br />

Director Larry Marion and pianist Nancy Noble work musically with 38<br />

chorale members everyday in 6 th period. Before school began, they held their<br />

annual chorale camp on Aug 1 st through the 5 th , where they learned new<br />

songs and played various types of activities that the officers chose. They also<br />

sold hotdogs at the Festival in the Park, Country Club, and Newport Fair.<br />

As soon as school<br />

started, they sang the new<br />

pieces they learned over<br />

chorale camp. When football<br />

season kicked in, they<br />

worked shifts in the<br />

concession stand to raise<br />

money for the chorale trip.<br />

The Chorale practiced music<br />

for their visit to Concord<br />

University on November 4th,<br />

Molly Gusler collects money and orders<br />

at the concession stand for the chorale<br />

trip.<br />

where they performed with<br />

high school and college<br />

students at the Honors Choir<br />

Festival. Chorale members<br />

also rehearsed their<br />

Christmas music for their Christmas Concert, which was on December 13 th ,<br />

2010. Chorale members Blake H. Martin, Kyle Munsey, Elena Anderson,<br />

Brittany Agee, Jennifer Bradley, and Marti Williams auditioned for All-<br />

District Choir and passed. They each went to the All-District Concert which<br />

was held at <strong>Giles</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> on February 11 th and 12 th . Soon after, the<br />

Chorale had to focus on the three songs, “Break Forth into Song”, “Festival<br />

Gloria”, and “Joy in the Morning”, for Chorale Competition. They also had to<br />

raise money for Chicago at local stores by asking for donations. With the<br />

help of the community, everyone was able to make the profit needed for the<br />

trip to Chicago. The Trip was held on April 7 th - 10 th . While traveling to the<br />

windy city, they saw windmills and the times on their cellphones change. The<br />

Chorale ate at a Chicago-styled pizza place named Giordano’s. They visited<br />

Eli’s Cheesecake World, where they learned about “The taste of Chicago”.<br />

The Chorale also went to a Blue Man Group concert, where toilet paper,<br />

twinkies, paint, and other various items made the audience have fun. They<br />

On the last day of Chorale Camp, Avery<br />

Mahaney, Dyonna Austin, Brad Lipes, Jasman<br />

Hemmingway, Blake Martin, Hunter Epperly,<br />

and Sarah Givens splashed each other with<br />

paint, ice-cream, and many other messy items.<br />

Chorale members wait for their Chicago-styled<br />

pizza to be delivered to the tables.<br />

also went up 103 floors and dared themselves into standing over The Ledge on the Willis Tower, formally known as the Sears Tower.<br />

The other places they visited were parks, museums, Navy Pier, and the mall. To conclude their stay, they went to Medieval Times,<br />

where all the choirs that competed in Heritage Music Festival ate, watched a show, and won awards. The Chorale won a silver<br />

“excellent” plaque. By finishing off the year, chorale students are singing everyday before the Chorale Concert on June 6 th . Stop by<br />

and listen to some excellent singers!<br />

The chorale stands proudly before their performance begins for the Heritage Music Competition.


Little Women by Brittany Agee<br />

Little Women is a novel written by Louisa May Alcott<br />

and play scripted by Marisha Chamberlain. The main<br />

characters are Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy March- the book is<br />

loosely based on Alcott’s childhood experiences with her<br />

three sisters. The play covers a year from Christmas 1863 to<br />

Christmas 1864. The setting is in Concord, Massachusetts,<br />

home of the March family.<br />

Cast<br />

Meg<br />

Jo<br />

Beth<br />

Amy<br />

Marmee<br />

Hannah<br />

Laurie<br />

Aunt March<br />

Mr. Brooke<br />

Mr. Laurence & March<br />

Director<br />

Prompter<br />

Stage Manager<br />

Lights<br />

Sound<br />

Music<br />

Backstage Crew<br />

Cassidy Ayers<br />

Elena Anderson<br />

Amber Stump<br />

Elizabeth Jones<br />

Amber Hurley<br />

Hannah Blankenship<br />

Taylor McCroskey<br />

Carly White<br />

Ben Dillon<br />

Jacob Gilmer<br />

Kathryn Delaney<br />

Amelia Epling<br />

Katherine Meredith<br />

Kaitlyn Hagreen &<br />

Murdock Link<br />

Jacob Gann<br />

Elena Anderson<br />

Brianna Boone, Cierra Riggs,<br />

Keeley Hagreen, &<br />

Brandon Wolfe<br />

Laurie gets caught tampering with Meg’s mail. (Taylor<br />

McCroskey, Elena Anderson, and Cassidy Ayers)<br />

There are moments where it’ll make you laugh and moments that<br />

will make you shed a tear. <strong>Giles</strong> Drama Group memorized lines,<br />

blocking, helped setup and strike the stage, along with much more.<br />

The Drama Group presented Little Women on April 21-23 for the<br />

public, April 27 th for Macy Elementary, and April 28 th for <strong>Giles</strong> <strong>High</strong>.<br />

I asked a couple students what they thought of the play. Karisha<br />

Summers replied, “I enjoyed watching, but I expected a comical play.”<br />

Erica Shaver said, “The play was really good; it kept my attention.”<br />

Lauren Craft exclaimed, “It was pretty funny. You could tell that they<br />

worked hard on their jobs.” No matter if the play was a tragedy or<br />

comedy, the audience loved some good acting.<br />

Left: Beth (Amber<br />

Stump) and Marmee<br />

(Amber Hurley) marvel<br />

over the new piano Mr.<br />

Laurence gave to Beth.<br />

Proud to serve our community<br />

Geotechnical and Geostructural Engineering<br />

Dam, Tunnel and Underground Engineering<br />

Construction and Owner Services<br />

Geosciences, Environmental and Sustainable Geotechnics<br />

Aunt March (Carly White) comes over to see if little Amy<br />

(Elizabeth Jones) is alright after her fall in the frozen lake.<br />

Amber Hurley, Elizabeth Jones, Taylor McCroskey, Elena<br />

Anderson, and Carly White)


<strong>Giles</strong> <strong>High</strong> Dream Team<br />

by Marti Williams<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> Erica Johnson and teacher Pam Malabad<br />

enjoy some good- natured joking around as the<br />

game winds down.<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> boys race down the court to defend their<br />

goal from the teachers.<br />

Friday, March 4 th<br />

2011, <strong>Giles</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>’s<br />

gym could be found filled<br />

to the brim with students<br />

anxiously awaiting the<br />

outcome of our annual<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> Faculty game. Upon<br />

entering the doors you<br />

would soon find yourself in<br />

the middle of an epic<br />

basketball battle between<br />

our beloved seniors and<br />

teachers. While the teams<br />

were obviously divided<br />

between teachers and<br />

seniors, they were also<br />

divided by gender. The<br />

ladies held the court for<br />

half a quarter followed by<br />

the guys for the remainder.<br />

This hilarious game lasted<br />

Coach Byron Hurley attempts to block Cody<br />

Ratcliff from making a basket.<br />

for a total of four quarters and proved to be quite entertaining for those who<br />

were in the stands. All the players entered the court full of enthusiasm in the<br />

hopes that their team would prove themselves the champions of the evening.<br />

<strong>Giles</strong> students wanted nothing more than for this to be the year that the seniors<br />

would finally school the teachers. Though our graduates pushed to come out on<br />

top they proved no match to the expertise of the mighty teachers and ended the<br />

game with a score of 28 to 79. Disappointment never to seemed to phase these<br />

players or their fans considering most walked out that night laughing from the<br />

events of the game. Congratulations once again teachers, and remember<br />

Juniors, next year it’s your turn!<br />

(Right) Casey Lucas, Cody Vaughn, Tom Hart, Cody Ratcliff, and Blake<br />

Martin watch their fellow teammates and anxiously await their turn to<br />

play.<br />

The scoreboard displays the ending score of the<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> Faculty game, 28 to 79, in favor of the faculty.


G.C.S.D. Goes National by Marti Williams<br />

<strong>Giles</strong> County <strong>School</strong> of Dance has recently had one of its most memorable and<br />

rewarding competition seasons on record. This dance team begins training for their<br />

season in early September and by February they have polished their routines until<br />

they shine with hopes of earning multiple awards and invitations. To start off the<br />

year the group packed up<br />

their dance bags and<br />

traveled to Kannapolis,<br />

North Carolina. While<br />

there the <strong>Senior</strong> Team<br />

unleashed their hard<br />

This year the GCSD competition team gives<br />

work to take home<br />

a special honor to Sarah Carbaugh who will multiple <strong>High</strong> Gold<br />

be graduating from <strong>Giles</strong>. Sarah plans to awards. In addition to<br />

return to the team next year to compete even this many girls remarked<br />

after graduation and enrolling at New River that they had received<br />

College. “You can’t get rid of me that easy!” some of the highest<br />

scores of their dancing<br />

she says.<br />

careers.<br />

With the help of Jazz/Tap teacher Tashina Tickle and<br />

Ballet/Contemporary teacher Evelyn Frye, each performer improved<br />

drastically by the next competition, and obviously the judges took notice.<br />

Just an hour<br />

away in<br />

Roanoke,<br />

Virginia, the<br />

dancers were<br />

delighted to<br />

find that their<br />

routines had<br />

received near<br />

perfect scores<br />

putting them<br />

Pictured here is Marti Williams performing her<br />

contemporary solo “Flightless Bird” by Iron and Wine.<br />

This dance was choreographed by Evelyn Frye and<br />

scored high enough to place in overall as well as send<br />

Marti onto the next round for the Miss Dance<br />

competition. (all picture credit goes to Lisa Reed,<br />

G.C.S.D Studio Director.)<br />

Marti Williams, Sarah Carbaugh, Bria Snidow,<br />

and Kaley Tankersley show off their season’s<br />

accomplishments including a trophy for the<br />

highest scoring <strong>Senior</strong> group in the division.<br />

Congratulations Ladies!<br />

up to a Platinum award. Thanks to the upgraded scores four of the<br />

teammates would be moving on to the next step, which in the dance<br />

world is Nationals. Marti Williams (<strong>Giles</strong>) Kaley Tankersley (Narrows<br />

<strong>High</strong>) Bria Snidow (Virginia Home school) and Becca Rash (Macy)<br />

will head out to North Carolina to face hours of in class training,<br />

interviews and a final performance in front of an audience in the hopes<br />

of becoming Miss Dance America 2011. Nationals will also allow the<br />

other team members to compete with their very own solos for other<br />

adjudicated awards starting at Gold and working their way up. All the<br />

hype of this prestigious event has got the girls in a frenzy, but they are<br />

nonetheless ready to show off their talent. Make no mistake however,<br />

as soon as Nationals are over they will begin to practice for next years competition season in the hopes that it will be as successful as<br />

this year.


Most Embarrassing<br />

Moment…<br />

Jonathan Howell: “When I made my Youtube Videos, Jon<br />

Jon‟s Machine Gun.”<br />

Shelby Conley: “Probably whenever I had a glass bottle of<br />

perfume in my locker and I went to open it. It shattered<br />

everywhere on the floor and I just walked away…”<br />

Jade Shrader: “When Greg Ray and Nick Criner tripped me<br />

after third lunch. I fell right on my butt and dropped all of my<br />

books and my clog fell off.”<br />

Courtney Songer: “Getting sick giving<br />

blood, ha!”<br />

Gianni Massaro: “My Junior year, I got<br />

sprayed by a skunk on my way to school and<br />

I had to go through my whole day<br />

pretending that it wasn‟t me that smelled<br />

bad.”<br />

Nicole Brown: “The entire play Friday night fever.”<br />

Paula Hale: “I was in art and I shook the glaze bottle. It went<br />

all over me”<br />

Melissa Spicer: “Falling up the stairs on the first day of<br />

8 th grade.”<br />

Ashley Perkins: “Getting my flip flop caught and tripping<br />

up the stairs.”<br />

Lindsey Seymour: “I don‟t get embarrassed.”<br />

Joshua Yost: “During my wonderful 8 th grade year, I shook<br />

my milk but suddenly realized that the top wasn‟t on…fail. “<br />

Dakota Vaughn: “Getting beat by Narrows in baseball one<br />

time.”<br />

Eric Gadd: “When my phone went off in Mrs. Martin‟s class<br />

my 9 th grade year.”<br />

Brandon Clemons: “Falling up the stairs.”<br />

Blake W. Martin: “Getting my first lunch detention as a<br />

senior for throwing a paper airplane in<br />

distance learning. Thanks, Mr. Dickerson.”<br />

Andy Randel: “Losing to Narrows in<br />

basketball the last time I‟ll ever play them.”<br />

Dawn Williams – Jones: “Tripping up the stairs with a set of<br />

books in my hand.”<br />

Chelsea Warner: “In 8 th grade when I was running a 100 in a<br />

track meet and my jersey flew up.”<br />

Lauren Craft: “Always forgetting 6 th period government and<br />

walking straight to 7 th period Biology 2.”<br />

Amber Lang: “My flip flop breaking while going up the<br />

stairs and almost falling up the stairs.”<br />

Kaley Duchow: I fell while I was<br />

walking down the stairs.”<br />

Kathryn Stump: “My 10 th grade year,<br />

I was in Mr. Webb‟s Algebra I class<br />

and I spoke up and said, „I doesn‟t<br />

understand!‟ The whole class busted<br />

out laughing. You had to be there.”<br />

Chelsea Barnett: “Happened at an away volleyball game at<br />

Graham <strong>High</strong> school. During warm ups, I was peppering with<br />

Jessie who hit a ball behind me. I went to get the ball and<br />

without paying attention, ran right into their football locker<br />

room.”<br />

Chase Teats: “My most embarrassing moment in GHS would<br />

have to be tripping up the stairs going to class more than<br />

once.”<br />

Tom Hart: “Sophomore year: getting in trouble for<br />

making inappropriate prank calls on the way home<br />

from a JV baseball game. Needless to say, I was<br />

almost shot by Robert Wilson‟s psycho brother-inlaw.”<br />

Samantha Darnell: Not yielding to<br />

a bus and having ol‟ Wilburn “pull<br />

me over” in the middle of the school<br />

parking lot.”<br />

Erica Johnson: “My junior year, we were at regions in track<br />

and I was in the 100 meter hurdles. I was three hurdles before<br />

the end and I fell over the hurdle. I got up and tried to jump<br />

the next hurdle and I fell again. I got up again and got over the<br />

last hurdle. Even thought I was proud I finished the race it was<br />

still really embarrassing!”<br />

Robert Wilson: “Tripping on third base, getting up and<br />

tripping again in the second district baseball game of the<br />

season.”<br />

Codey Williams: “Walking in the girls‟<br />

bathroom after lunch in 8 th grade.”<br />

Max Ratcliffe: “Dropping three straight<br />

passes against Blacksburg my junior year<br />

in front of everybody.”


Most Embarrassing<br />

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Chelsey Williams: “When I was getting off the band bus and<br />

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down. I thought I could pull them up once I got off the bus… I<br />

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Kaitlyn Hagreen: “My phone playing<br />

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Michael Heim: “Mr. Mills questioning me about why I was<br />

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Michael Wolfe: “When I thought<br />

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What plans do you have for next year?<br />

Robert Wilson- I want to be working in a machine shop and<br />

attending New River Community College.<br />

Erica Johnson- Next year I plan to attend<br />

Radford University and maybe run track or<br />

cheer there.<br />

Samantha Darnell- I plan to go to NRCC for my RN.<br />

Tom Hart- Next year I will be attending VT and I’ll be<br />

studying engineering. During my first semester I’ll be training<br />

to become a Young life leader and hopefully ill be placed at<br />

the end of my freshman year.<br />

Chase Teats- I plan to be enrolled in<br />

the Army ROTC at Radford<br />

University.<br />

Jake Hedrick- I plan to be an<br />

Intelligence Specialist in the Navy.<br />

Kaley Duchow- Probably moving<br />

back to Florida or staying in VA.<br />

Chelsea Barnett- Next year, I plan to move into an apartment<br />

with my friends and start the Interior Design Program at<br />

Radford University.<br />

Kathryn Stump- I plan to go to NRCC for 2 years then<br />

transfer to VT for their Vet Tech Program.<br />

Amber Lang-I have nothing planned yet.<br />

Max Ratcliff- I plan to go to college to<br />

become wealthy.<br />

Taylor Gilbert- I am going to be attending<br />

Nashville Auto Diesel College.<br />

Brittany Merrix- Go to NRCC and marry<br />

Aaron Stevers when I turn 18.<br />

Kayla Raines- Living the life I want to live.<br />

Miranda Dehart- Going to NRCC,<br />

working in a salon and/or Pharmacy.<br />

Michael Wolfe- Working and going to<br />

NRCC.<br />

Michael Cumbee- My plan is to return to school as a<br />

Postgraduate.<br />

Michael Heim- I plan to go to college at VT.<br />

Chelsey Williams-Next year I’ll be at VT studying<br />

Communications and maybe English.<br />

Codey Williams- Working at a local job, and attending<br />

Ferrum College.<br />

Ciara Meredith- I plan to move in with my best friend<br />

Gelsina and attend Jewelry <strong>School</strong> to become a certified<br />

jeweler.<br />

Blake H. Martin- Attending VT for a degree in music<br />

technology.<br />

Dalton Graham- Work on the farm.<br />

Nash Gibson- Get a job as a mechanic.<br />

Katie Nichols- Just work.<br />

Fallen Klecak- I’m going to NRCC.<br />

Cody Patchett- My plan is to join the Army.<br />

Erica Shaver- I plan to go to NRCC for<br />

Business.<br />

Casey Lucas- I plan to go to NRCC.<br />

Kaitlyn Hagreen- I will be moving to Athens and going to<br />

college at Concord University.<br />

Frankie Robertson- I plan to attend NRCC.<br />

Gianni Massaro- I plan to attend VT to major in either<br />

business or music.<br />

Courtney Songer- NRCC and working in a salon.<br />

Nicole Brown- Attend NRCC.<br />

Paula Hale- I plan to start working on being an LPN<br />

or an RN.<br />

Melissa Spicer- Work.<br />

Ashley Perkins- I plan to study Nursing at NRCC.<br />

Lindsey Seymour- Richmond, Here I come! I’m<br />

gonna live it up.<br />

Josh Yost- I plan to go to NRCC for a year then<br />

transfer to VT to study forestry.<br />

Cody Vaughn- Next year I plan to attend NRCC and study<br />

criminal Justice.<br />

Megan Kelly- I want to be living in Chesapeake and attending<br />

ODU or TCC.<br />

Brandon Kelly- <strong>School</strong>, Marine Corps.


What plans do you have<br />

for next year?<br />

Eric Gadd- I plan to attend NRCC and find a good paying job<br />

to help me through school.<br />

Brandon Clemons- My plan is college.<br />

Melissa Squibb- I plan to attend VT and mayor in Wildlife<br />

science.<br />

Blake W. Martin- Going to NRCC while working part-time.<br />

Hopefully my friends and I will stay close and we can take a<br />

couple trips.<br />

Andrew Via- I plan to go to Nashville<br />

Auto Diesel College.<br />

Adam Songer- I plan to go to college<br />

at Ferrum.<br />

Andy Randel- I plan to attend the University of Mary<br />

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Andrew Epperley- My plan is to go to NRCC.<br />

Dawn Williams Jones- Continue college, take care of my<br />

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Chelsea Warner- My plan is to continue my studies at<br />

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Vinson Smith- Work and whatever else comes my way.<br />

Lauren Craft- Attend VT to study communications, keep my<br />

job at Panera Bread, and try my best to start living on my own.<br />

Cody Rowland- I plan to go to NRCC, and continue working.<br />

Jared Lawson- I plan to go to NRCC.<br />

Kyle Murphy-Working part-time while<br />

attending Technical College.<br />

Teona Trussel- Being back at the Tech<br />

Center to get my LPN license.<br />

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My Favorite <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Memory…<br />

Casey Lucas- Winning the Sate<br />

Championship my junior year in golf.<br />

Erica Shaver- All the great times in<br />

Ms. Cunningham’s 1 st period Geometry Class.<br />

Dawn Williams Jones- My favorite <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> memory<br />

would have to be prom 2010.<br />

Vinson Smith- Getting my Driver’s License.<br />

Brandon Kelly- Stressing out Coach Jones in weightlifting.<br />

Dakota Vaughn- Winning the Three<br />

River’s District Championship in<br />

Baseball my sophomore year.<br />

Lauren Craft- Making Cody Vaughn<br />

a sandwich that he never ate and being carried out of the<br />

cafeteria by Health Wilson after he<br />

proposed to me.<br />

Joshua Yost- Coach Johnston’s 7 th<br />

period NRCC History class.<br />

Lindsey Seymour- Mr. Weddle’s History class my 9 th grade<br />

year.<br />

Ashley Perkins- The game where Alex Shelor and I saw the<br />

“guy with the face”. I will never forget that.<br />

Melissa Spicer- My favorite <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Memory will be<br />

when I graduate.<br />

Paula Hale- Mr. Weddle’s 9 th grade History class with:<br />

Lindsey Seymour, Anna Millirons, Carrie Lucas and Chastity<br />

Lucas. “Remember to Pray”.☺<br />

Nicole Brown- Any memory I ever laughed in<br />

.<br />

Courtney Songer- My 10 th grade lunch period and Jr. Prom.<br />

Gianni Massaro- Meeting my best friends: Jake Hedrick,<br />

Blake Martin, Tanner Carbaugh and Tom Hart.<br />

Shelby Conley- My 9 th grade gym class.<br />

Jade Shrader- All the “movie nights” with the crew at my<br />

house and singing love songs with Max Ratcliffe and Frankie<br />

Robertson.<br />

Steven Lester- Friday night playing Football.<br />

Brooke Lilly- <strong>Senior</strong> Prank!<br />

Katherine Meredith- Going to state<br />

with the Completion Drama Team for<br />

“The Lottery”.<br />

Tanner Carbaugh- Winning the 2009 Golf State<br />

Championship.<br />

Megan Williams- Meeting my friends and having a great time.<br />

Nicole Stump- All the horse judging moments and fieldtrips<br />

for FFA.<br />

Logan Martin- Picking up a fumble in the Auburn game and<br />

returning it for a touchdown.<br />

Brooke McNeer- 11 th grade English Class, Women’s Chorus<br />

trips, 10 th grade biology class, and this year’s geometry class<br />

with Ms. Cunningham.<br />

Jonathan Howell- Coach Reed’s Government Class.<br />

Troy Perkins-Band class and trips. Also the bus rides home<br />

from football games and competitions.<br />

Katie Nichols- Government class when Michael Wolfe and I<br />

went against each other in Mr. Reed’s review game<br />

.<br />

Anna Millirons- Mr. Weddle’s World History Class in 9 th<br />

grade with Paula Hale, Chastity Lucas, Carrie Lucas, and<br />

Lindsey Seymour. Go PBS and Buddha 48!<br />

Amanda Byrd- Just being Awesome.<br />

Cody Patchett- Just me moving here.<br />

Frankie Robertson- Playing sports at <strong>Giles</strong> <strong>High</strong>.<br />

Kaitlyn Hagreen- All of Band, The<br />

good moments in Drama, Receiving<br />

letters for Band and Drama, working<br />

lights for common Ground, The<br />

whole clarinet section getting Louis<br />

Thomas converses for Christmas,<br />

and many other memorable<br />

accomplishments.<br />

Brandon Clemons- Graduating <strong>Giles</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>.<br />

Melissa Squibb- Library chats with fellow Governor’s school<br />

classmates.<br />

Chelsey Williams- All the good times throughout the year,<br />

especially in Government class.<br />

Codey Williams- Hanging with all my friends.<br />

Ciara Meredith- Sneaking out of class with Ariel Meekins<br />

and going to the Narrows talent show then walking back in the<br />

school scott free.<br />

Blake H. Martin- 2010 State Championship.<br />

Dalton Graham- When my truck blew up coming to school.


My Favorite <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Memory…<br />

Michael Wolfe- When I was taking a<br />

Geometry test and Jonathan Howell<br />

yelled out “Home is where the bacon is!”<br />

Michael Cumbee- Enjoying all my<br />

classes.<br />

Michael Heim- Bringing a tire to school and rolling across Mr.<br />

Etzler’s room for a skit I did for the book To Kill A Mocking<br />

Bird.<br />

Amber Lang- Walking the halls with Brittany Boyd and<br />

listening to all the girls talk about us.<br />

Max Ratcliffe- The food fight<br />

Codey Williams, Kevin Martin, and I had.<br />

Taylor Gilbert- Hanging out with my friends.<br />

Brittany Merrix- When I got out of school early or all the<br />

snow days.<br />

Kayla Raines- When I get to graduate.<br />

Kathryn Stump- Attending the Nation FFA convention.<br />

Chelsea Barnett- Playing 5 years of<br />

Volleyball and softball at GHS. Including<br />

trips to Penn state, Water-aerobics, open<br />

gym, and summer leagues.<br />

Kaley Duchow- Meeting the friends I<br />

made and the teachers I met at GHS.<br />

Chelsea Warner- When I sprayed pepper spray in Coach<br />

Reed’s 6 th period government and everybody started coughing<br />

and their eyes started to water and Coach Reed had no clue<br />

what was going on.<br />

Miranda DeHart- The snowball fight in the<br />

yard and senior pranks.<br />

Chase Teats- My favorite memory would be<br />

my last foot ball game, bittersweet senior<br />

night, against Radford.<br />

Jake Hedrick- Waxing my legs in Mrs. Scheid’s 10 th grade<br />

English class.<br />

Samantha Darnell- Going to a pep rally with friends, having<br />

fun, and then walking around town until the game started.<br />

Tom Hart- When I ran for SCA president my junior year and<br />

I made fun of Coach Frazier in my speech. For five minutes I<br />

was the coolest kid in school.<br />

Erica Johnson- Track and waxing Jake Hedrick’s legs in Mrs.<br />

Schied’s English class.<br />

Andrew Via- Beating Narrows 42-14 in football.<br />

Blake W. Martin- In a JV baseball game I scored the winning<br />

run to help us clinch the district and beating Narrows in<br />

football.<br />

Robert Wilson- Bus rides back from baseball games.<br />

Andrew Epperley- When we won state in 2009 for golf.<br />

Andy Randel- Making the wining 3 pointer at Floyd with 2<br />

seconds left in basketball or having 230 rushing yards at Floyd<br />

in Football.<br />

Adam Songer- Mr. Roe’s ecology class with Nash, Dustin,<br />

Dalton, and Gilbert.<br />

In Ten Years I want to be…<br />

Michael Cumbee: I might like to work in a job with<br />

concrete.<br />

Michael Heim: Out of college, working at<br />

NASA, and married.<br />

Chelsey Williams: Travelling the world,<br />

meeting new people, and working at a job that I love while<br />

making loads of money.<br />

Codey Williams: Playing pro ball.<br />

Ciara Meredith: Out of <strong>Giles</strong> living with my best friend,<br />

loving life, being wise, and still<br />

young.<br />

Dalton Graham: A big farmer.<br />

Blake H. Martin: Either a music<br />

studio recording engineer or a touring<br />

musician.<br />

Joshua Yost: Working for the United States<br />

Forest Service.<br />

Lindsey Seymour: Living in the city with the best friend.<br />

Ashley Perkins: Out of college and working in the Neonatal<br />

Intensive Care Unit.<br />

Paula Hale: Still livin’ it up with my best friend Lindsey!<br />

And living in Pittsburgh!<br />

Nicole Brown: A successful counselor living in Florida.<br />

Courtney Songer: Working in the Cosmetology field and<br />

married with a little family.<br />

Frankie Robertson: Out of <strong>Giles</strong> with a steady job.<br />

Kaitlyn Hagreen: I want to be doing a job I love and married<br />

with one child or two.


Most Likely to Succeed<br />

Tom Hart and Sara Stallings<br />

Most Quiet<br />

Kaley Duchow and Steven Lester<br />

Most Likely to be Famous<br />

Tanner Carbaugh and Katherine Meredith<br />

Most Friendly<br />

Max Ratcliffe and Erica Johnson<br />

Most Involved<br />

Logan Martin, Chelsea Barnett and Tom Hart<br />

Most Reliable<br />

Blake W. Martin and Erica Johnson


Best Drivers<br />

Lauren Craft and Tanner Carbaugh<br />

Most<br />

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Most Athletic<br />

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Andy Randel<br />

Worst Drivers Jade Shrader and Blake W. Martin


In Ten Years I want to be…<br />

Cody Patchett: Retiring from the army.<br />

Casey Lucas: I want to have a good job and have a family.<br />

Amanda Byrd: Successful.<br />

Anna Millirons: Happily married with 3 kids and a<br />

wonderful husband.<br />

Katie Nichols: Married and in an amazing career.<br />

Troy Perkins: Whatever happens.<br />

Nash Gibson: Working at a good<br />

job, bills paid for, and a nice house.<br />

Johnathan Howell: A cook.<br />

Fallon Klecak: Hopefully in<br />

another state with a steady job.<br />

Dawn Williams: Living in a nice house working in child<br />

education and taking care of my family.<br />

Vinson Smith: Working,<br />

alive, and whatever else.<br />

Brandon Clemons:<br />

Teaching.<br />

Gianni Massaro:<br />

Producing albums for<br />

awesome bands as a Major<br />

Record Label.<br />

Blake W. Martin: Married, living near the beach, and<br />

hopefully with a job that I like.<br />

Andrew Via: Managing my own Auto Body business.<br />

Adam Songer: Country Music Star.<br />

Andy Randel: Coaching a high school<br />

basketball team, teaching math, married,<br />

and having a family.<br />

Andrew Epperly: In <strong>Giles</strong> working at Hilltop.<br />

Chelsea Warner: Graduated from College and settled in a<br />

good job.<br />

Lauren Craft: I want a job as an editor for a magazine, but I<br />

don’t think that will happen in 10 years.<br />

Jared Lawson: Hopefully in college.<br />

Adam Baker: Married with a couple of kids, a big house, and<br />

a good paying job.<br />

Kyle Murphy: To have a family while<br />

working my way to opening my own<br />

Auto Shop.<br />

Shelby Conley: I want to be a<br />

registered nurse at a hospital. Also, I<br />

want to have a house with no kids.<br />

Robert Wilson: Out of college and having a steady job.<br />

Erica Johnson: Married with children and have a career that<br />

makes me happy.<br />

Samantha Darnell: Working as an OBRN nurse in<br />

Montgomery Regional Hospital.<br />

Tom Hart: A rockstar, but we all know that will never<br />

happen, so I shall be an aerospace engineer, designing top<br />

secret weapons for the government and spacecraft for NASA.<br />

Chase Teats: I’d like to be an officer in the U.S. Army<br />

having achieved my Ranger Tab and having a family on base<br />

with my girlfriend.<br />

Jake Hedrick: Successful and happy.<br />

Kaley Duchow: An artist because I have<br />

drawn for 8 years and it’s been my dream<br />

job since I was little.<br />

Chelsea Barnett: Building my first home<br />

and working as a successful architect. I also hope to be<br />

married and starting a family.<br />

Kathryn Stump: Graduated from college, working as a Vet<br />

Tech and last, but not least, enjoying life.<br />

Amber Lang: Sitting at home with the love of my life and<br />

child.<br />

Max Ratcliffe: A Physical Therapist for a college football<br />

team.<br />

Taylor Gilbert: Working on Diesel machinery, raising my<br />

family and farm.<br />

Brittany Merrix: Business owner of a tattoo shop.<br />

Kayla Raines: Around the world and definitely not settled<br />

down.<br />

Miranda DeHart: Greatly educated, have<br />

a great job, and married with a family.<br />

Michael Wolfe: RICH!


Nicole Stump: “I give going to Mexican to Layton, Alisha, and Brandon.<br />

All the fun times of horse judging to Alisha, Brandon, and Layton. My<br />

parking spot to Brandon. The hanging out in Layton’s office to Alisha and<br />

Brandon. The rides to school to Beth. Everything else for Brandon, Alisha, and Beth.”<br />

Megan Williams: “I leave my locker to my younger sister Sara Williams.”<br />

Tanner Carbaugh: “To Gunar Frazier I leave my shoes to fill on the golf team. I leave Kyle Chafin my<br />

lefty skills. To Maya Williams, I leave the responsibility to take care of Emily Martin in my absence.”<br />

Katherine Meredith: “To the following people I leave: Brianna Boone – my position as a stage manager,<br />

decision making and firm leadership skills. Elizabeth Meredith – good grades and hope. Cassidy Ayers –<br />

responsibility to watch over Fudge, my smart alec one liners and the courage to speak them as well as your<br />

mind. Elizabeth Jones – my undying love


Courtney Songer: “Olivia Vaught – one<br />

more year of cosmo and many more<br />

memories. Cheyenne White – the ability to<br />

ignore silly little girls for the next 4 years.”<br />

Nicole Brown: “I leave my parking spot to<br />

my loving friend, Tiffany Houck. I leave my<br />

lunch table to Michaela Douthat.”<br />

Melissa Spicer: “My parking spot to Alyssa Landry.”<br />

Ashley Perkins: “I would like to leave Allie, Alex, and Bri<br />

all my best wishes for next year.”<br />

Lindsey Seymour: “I leave all the men to Taylor Johnson.<br />


Kayla Raines: “I leave everything to my sister and leave her<br />

with her graduation day and her fun long life getting there.”<br />

Brittany Merrix: “<strong>School</strong> books. All coming up seniors. :P”<br />

Taylor Gilbert: “Kevin Ferrell – my seat in lunch.<br />

Walker Woodbury – my privilege of hall roaming.”<br />

Max Ratcliffe: “I leave my handicap shower in the J.V.<br />

locker room to Chad Randel. I leave my hands of glue<br />

and receiving skills to Tyler Collins. I leave my double<br />

lockers to Michael Lester. I leave all my<br />

great memories from school, football, and<br />

track in the dungeon.”<br />

Kathryn Stump: “I leave my softball team<br />

good luck next year. I leave Chantry my<br />

roaming the halls. I leave all the fun memories in FFA to<br />

Alisha and Brandon. I leave my parking spot to…oops, I don‟t<br />

have one.”<br />

Chelsea Barnett: “I leave my volleyball #11 jersey to<br />

Margee Ragsdale. I leave my pre-game pep-talks to Megan<br />

Fisher. I leave my long bus conversations to Jessie<br />

Boggess.”<br />

Kaley Duchow: “I leave Stephanie Hall my „lunch seat<br />

and my books and locker #35‟. Stephanie „I am very<br />

grateful to have you as a friend. I never had a friend like<br />

you. I hope you have a wonderful senior year.‟<br />

Stephanie”<br />

Jake Hedrick: “To the Keaton brothers, power to<br />

play hit the volleyball hard as you can. To Matthew<br />

Worrell, my immaturity.”<br />

Chase Teats: “I‟d like to leave my<br />

locker #61 and my parking spot to my<br />

brother in 8 th grade.”<br />

Tom Hart: “I leave my upstairs locker<br />

(which I stole) to Kevin Montgomery. I<br />

also leave the map of my secret<br />

underground tunnel leading to McDonalds to Briana Massaro<br />

for I know she will keep it in good hands.”<br />

Samantha Darnell: “I give my brother my smarts so he‟ll<br />

stay out of trouble and have many good years to come.”<br />

Erica Johnson: “I leave Taylor Johnson, Alley Meadows,<br />

and Damien obnoxious moments in the hallways. Also, I leave<br />

Ms. Scheid someone to come by and visit her everyday<br />

(maybe Taylor ). And for Cody Ratcliff, I leave you the<br />

benefit of the doubt. ”<br />

Robert Wilson: “I leave my baseball locker to Trevor<br />

Dudding.”<br />

Blake Wesley Martin: “I leave my sister Brandi the best<br />

wishes on having a fun high school career. I leave Gunar<br />

Frazier an open invitation to Kabuki‟s. To Taylor Dudding I<br />

leave my ability to play Call of Duty. And to Tyler Nelson the<br />

best shampoo possible to keep your hair<br />

luscious.”<br />

Andrew Via: “I leave my front row parking<br />

spot to<br />

Brandon Williams.”<br />

Adam Songer: “The tradition of bringing my guitar<br />

every Friday to my cousin Colin and good luck to all the<br />

underclassmen.”<br />

Andy Randel: “I want to leave my brother Chad my #32<br />

basketball jersey and a ride to school. I leave Tyler Nelson and<br />

Taylor Dudding my ability to get girls.”<br />

Andrew Epperley: “I leave the golf team the<br />

job of being lazzzzzy during practice.”<br />

Chelsea Warner: “I leave my parking space to<br />

Ms. Morgan Linkous. My lunchtime chats with Mrs. Burton to<br />

Ashlyn Brooke Lavinder. Finally to my sister Cati Journell I<br />

leave my talent of doing nothing in class and still managing to<br />

pass with a B average. ”<br />

Phillip Parr: “My seat in the back of Mrs. Young‟s<br />

room best for sleeping and games to John Cody<br />

Blankenship and VP position in FBLA.”<br />

Amanda Byrd: “Sports ability to Rachael Flory.<br />

Smarts to Ashley Flory. Everything else to Megan<br />

Fisher and Hayley Wilburn.”<br />

Anna Millirons: “My little sister, Maggie Boggess, my<br />

setting position. Kyle Chafin, my parking spot and to look<br />

after Eli and Elise (Good Luck!). Hunter Epperley and Taylor<br />

Price, all the summers at my house. Gunar Frazier, someone to<br />

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Varsity Baseball by Lauren Craft<br />

The excitement surrounding this year’s Varsity<br />

Baseball team isn’t for nothing. The boys have put in<br />

hard work to achieve their success this season, and have<br />

come off strong with an excellent record of 13-4 this<br />

year. Coach Williams, the new coach in town this season,<br />

has led the team to many successful wins this year. After<br />

winning the district tournament this season, the team will<br />

be headed to regionals with good prospects of heading to<br />

the state tournament. The boys have shown outstanding<br />

talent this season, defeating Glenvar 8-1, an outstanding<br />

feat for a team that has lost to Glenvar the past several<br />

years. The boys also crushed Radford this season,<br />

winning 16-10. <strong>Senior</strong> Cody Vaughn says this about the<br />

team: “The team is playing some good ball, and I look<br />

forward to watching many more games.” Hats off to an<br />

excellent season, boys!<br />

2011 Roster<br />

Mark Albert 12<br />

Tyler Collins 20<br />

Trevor Dudding 18<br />

Dalton Graham 25<br />

Tom Hart 13<br />

Casey Lucas 2<br />

Blake Martin 4<br />

Cole Martin 3<br />

Tyler Nelson 11<br />

Andy Randel 5<br />

Dylan Raymond 21<br />

Gage Smith 8<br />

Caleb Tilley 6<br />

Cody Vaughn 9<br />

Robert Wilson 19<br />

Heath Wilson 17<br />

Left: Dalton<br />

Graham guards<br />

third base in the<br />

game against<br />

Blacksburg.<br />

Right: Tyler<br />

Collins plays short<br />

stop while Casey<br />

Lucas guards<br />

second base.<br />

Trevor Dudding makes his way to second base while keeping his eye on the<br />

Blacksburg first baseman.<br />

Heath Wilson, in pitching stance, throws the<br />

ball to a Blacksburg batter.


Mark McIntyre and Jared Farmer<br />

stand by first base waiting for a<br />

run.<br />

Mark McIntyre<br />

Eli Bradley<br />

Josh Doffin<br />

Jared Farmer<br />

Brandon Williams<br />

Cody Blankenship<br />

Tyler Perdue<br />

Zach Simmons<br />

Jonathan Jennelle<br />

Jack Meredith<br />

Charlie Stephens<br />

Drew Skews<br />

Logan Merrix<br />

Chantry Pennington<br />

Lucas Stevers<br />

Damion Higginbotham<br />

Hunter Epperley<br />

Dillon Graham<br />

Manager: Anthony Jones<br />

Charlie Stephens pitches hard and fast to<br />

try and strike out their opponent, Floyd.<br />

Eli Bradley offers and<br />

encouraging word to<br />

Charlie Stephens as he<br />

prepares to take the mound.<br />

Jared Farmer guards<br />

first base and is sure<br />

to keep a sharp look<br />

out for any runners.<br />

Freshman pitcher Tyler<br />

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during the game against<br />

Floyd.<br />

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Lady Spartan Varsity Softball by Erica Shaver<br />

The lady Spartan Team has done a great job this year, whether it be losing and<br />

showing boundless teamwork and countless skills or winning and also showing their<br />

Roster<br />

Marinna Dowdy 1<br />

Amanda Byrd 2<br />

Tiffany Cook 3<br />

Megan Fisher 4<br />

Alex Hawks 6<br />

Abi Stafford 7<br />

Jessie Boggess 8<br />

Anna Millirons 10<br />

Chelsea Barnett 11<br />

Kathryn Stump 22<br />

Jennifer Bradley 14<br />

Record<br />

Overall: 3-7-0<br />

League: 1-6-0<br />

Home: 3-3-0<br />

Away: 0-4-0<br />

Neutral: 0-0-0<br />

abundant talents and agility. The Lady Spartans have done<br />

an excellent job and some of the girls on JV who will be<br />

moving up to Varsity will have to work hard and live up to<br />

the <strong>Senior</strong>s that are leaving this year. The team has amazing<br />

team work skills and have done a great job winning this<br />

year. The girls haven’t given up when times were tough, but<br />

picked up the pace and showed that pratice makes perfect.<br />

The team has had a good season with an overall record of 3-<br />

4-0 and a league record of 1-<br />

4-0. The team has lost against<br />

Jessie Boggess hits the<br />

ball hard hoping she<br />

hits a homerun.<br />

Glenvar, Auburn, Eastern<br />

Mountgomery, Floyd, James Monroe,<br />

and Christansburg. The ladies showed<br />

great effort and determination in the<br />

games they did win: Narrows,<br />

Radford, Fort Chiswell, and Craig.<br />

Everyone should be proud of the Lady<br />

Spartan Softball team.<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> Amanda Byrd is safe as she hits the<br />

base for the game against Narrows.<br />

Wins and losses:<br />

Christiansburg- 10 - 0 (L), 13 - 2 (L)<br />

James Monroe- 6 - 1 (L), 10 - 6 (L)<br />

Fort Chiswell- 8 - 2 (W), 4 - 3 (W)<br />

Glenvar- 7 - 0 (L), 8 - 1 (L)<br />

Radford- 3 - 0 (W), 7 - 2 (L)<br />

Narrows- 9 - 0 (W), 11 - 5 (W)<br />

Floyd- 12 - 2 (L), 11-1(L)<br />

Auburn- 10 - 5 (L)<br />

Craig- 7 - 6 (W)


JV Softball 2011<br />

1 Kassie Richardson<br />

2 Ashley Thornhill<br />

4 Rachel Flory<br />

5 Makayla Cook<br />

7 Noell Niece<br />

8 Tanisha Flinchum<br />

10 Karli Beecher<br />

12 Michaela Ratcliffe<br />

13 Amber Bradley<br />

14 Taija Watson<br />

15 Damien Jones<br />

“My motto was always to<br />

keep swinging.<br />

Whether I was in a slump or<br />

feeling badly or<br />

Having trouble off the field,<br />

the only thing to do was<br />

keep swinging.”<br />

-- Hank Aaron<br />

Lady Spartan JV Softball by Erica Shaver<br />

Tanisha Flinchum<br />

waits for the ball to<br />

come to her so she<br />

can catch it to get<br />

the other team out.<br />

The JV girls have done a<br />

wonderful job this season by<br />

trying their best at winning<br />

every game. The team had<br />

unlimited team work and great<br />

strategy this season. They have<br />

worked very hard and it’s<br />

showed with fantastic scores they have had.<br />

They will be even better next year; even though<br />

some of the team may be moving on to Varsity<br />

they will still do a great job. The girls have<br />

showed the teamwork skills they have learned<br />

and are getting better with every practice and<br />

game they have. Everyone should be proud of<br />

these girls.<br />

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Varsity Boys’ Soccer by Lauren Craft<br />

The varsity boys have really kicked the soccer season off this year with a record of 11-3-1,<br />

including a tie to Galax, and are 5-1 in the district. The boys have really shown their talent<br />

throughout the district, knocking down almost every opponent standing in their way. The team is<br />

on their way to closing the season with good prospects of making their way to the district<br />

tournament. The team took a hard hit this season, losing one of their key players, senior Josh Yost.<br />

He injured his knee and is unable to play for the rest of the season. Brad Kessinger, a starter, leads<br />

the team with numerous assists. Matt Keaton ends the season as the lead scorer not only for the<br />

Spartans and also one of the lead scorers for the region. The boy’s soccer team ends their season<br />

high hopes to advance their way into the district and regional tournaments. Good luck and good<br />

job, boys!<br />

Above: Brad Kessinger<br />

dribbles the ball down the<br />

field in the game against<br />

Narrows.<br />

Right: Matt Keaton makes<br />

looks for the best path down<br />

the field to make a possible<br />

goal.<br />

2011 Roster<br />

2 Brad Kessinger<br />

3 Jeffrey Smith<br />

4 AJ Ebright<br />

5 John Shelor<br />

6 Jacob Morris<br />

7 Jialiang Zhu<br />

8 Cody Collins<br />

9 Blake H. Martin<br />

10 Matt Keaton<br />

11 Sam Steele<br />

12 Carson Journell<br />

13 Zack Keaton<br />

14 Hunter Mathias<br />

15 Josh Yost<br />

16 Chris Agud<br />

17 Codey Williams<br />

18 Brandon Bandy<br />

19 Aaron Stubbs<br />

21 Garrett Lee<br />

23 Gianni Massaro<br />

24 Frankie Robertson<br />

25 Jacob Frazier<br />

27 Philip Parr<br />

Jacob Morris keeps an opposing player from<br />

stealing the ball as he makes a run to the<br />

opponent’s goal.<br />

The team takes a huddle at half time to rest and discuss strategies to improve their game.


Girls Varsity Soccer by Lauren Craft<br />

Roster<br />

Josalyn Buchanan<br />

Brianna Carr<br />

Jessie Farmer<br />

Molly Gusler<br />

Atiya Harris<br />

Taylor Johnson<br />

Kara Lilly<br />

Briana Massaro<br />

Alley Meadows<br />

Tarah Myers<br />

Allie Perkins<br />

Jade Shrader<br />

Chelsie Stafford<br />

Beth Stump<br />

Danielle Vaught<br />

Taylor Williams<br />

Rachel Wrotniewski<br />

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JV Soccer by Marti Williams<br />

Captain Devin Elliot<br />

returns a kick from the<br />

opposing team,<br />

Radford.<br />

Zach Muncy, Brett Whitlow<br />

and Jonathan Ribbe prepare to<br />

pass the ball.<br />

Springtime at <strong>Giles</strong> is<br />

always an exciting time for<br />

the young athletes who<br />

come out to play soccer.<br />

This year our J.V. Soccer<br />

team has led an impressive<br />

record with only 4 losses to<br />

Christiansburg, George<br />

Wythe and twice to Radford.<br />

It is clear that despite all the<br />

rainy weather and rescheduled<br />

games our players<br />

never let it get the best of<br />

them. Coaches Scott<br />

Keaton, Chris Howell, and<br />

Grady Spiegel helped lead<br />

the team to victory as well<br />

as the two captains Devin<br />

Elliot and Jake Spiegel. Joseph Lucas remarks that his favorite<br />

part of the whole season was practicing at<br />

Macy. Clearly for this team hard<br />

work and practice was a key<br />

element in their success. If you<br />

happen to see a teammate be sure to<br />

tell them good job on a fantastic<br />

soccer season.<br />

Sophomore Joseph Lucas along with 8 th grade teammate Dylan<br />

Stout sprints full speed to stop their opponent Radford in the last<br />

game of the season.<br />

(Right) Logan<br />

Smith and<br />

Jonathan Ribbe<br />

anxiously await<br />

for the ball to<br />

come their way<br />

in the hopes of<br />

scoring a goal<br />

against George<br />

Wythe.<br />

J.V. SOCCER<br />

Rafe Hagee Courtney Estep<br />

Stuart Myers Jenson Doffin<br />

Joseph Lucas Dylan Stout<br />

Brody Dunford Victoria Agud<br />

Walker Woodbury Zach Muncy<br />

Jake Spiegel<br />

Luke Palmer<br />

Devin Elliott<br />

Logan Smith<br />

Jonathan Ribbe<br />

Brandon Harless<br />

Jacob Stubbs<br />

George Buchanan<br />

Trenton Ray<br />

Brett Whitlow<br />

Gary Suroski<br />

Kearsley Dillon


Track 2011<br />

by Brittany Agee<br />

Top ten scorers through May 7th<br />

Girls<br />

Brianna Caldwell 116.75<br />

Lyndsey Jackson 114.25<br />

Kayla Murray 76.25<br />

Alex Pennington 70.00<br />

Diamond Meadows 49.00<br />

Erica Johnson 37.50<br />

Olivia Steele 21.00<br />

Riley Hevener 15.00<br />

Kacey Mann 12.00<br />

Hannah Mitchell 12.00<br />

Boys<br />

Cody Vaught 74.00<br />

Adam Baker 67.50<br />

Jake Munsey 41.25<br />

Kyle Chafin 28.50<br />

Dusty Boggess 22.83<br />

Luke Munsey 22.00<br />

Chase Teats 19.00<br />

Eric Gadd 19.00<br />

Logan Merrix 18.00<br />

Girls Varsity<br />

Track Roster<br />

Brianna Caldwell<br />

Riley Hevener<br />

Lyndsey Jackson<br />

Erica Johnson<br />

Ashlyn Lavinder<br />

Kacey Mann<br />

Leslie Meadows<br />

Diamond Meadows<br />

Hannah Mitchell<br />

Kayla Murray<br />

Alex Pennington<br />

Sarina Sanders<br />

Marissa Simmones<br />

Olivia Steele<br />

Gabrielle Stiff<br />

Chelsey Williams<br />

Cherish Worrell<br />

Boys Varisty<br />

Track Roster<br />

Ben Allamong<br />

Adam Baker<br />

Garret Blankenship<br />

Dusty Boggess<br />

Kyle Chafin<br />

Wes Ferrell<br />

Josh Ferrell<br />

Trey Freeman<br />

Eric Gadd<br />

Wes Griggs<br />

Christian Kemp<br />

Micheal Lester<br />

Steven Lester<br />

Murdock Link<br />

Brad Lipes<br />

Avery Mahaney<br />

Tanner Martin<br />

Logan Merrix<br />

Stephen Morris<br />

Jake Munsey<br />

Luke Munsey<br />

Max Ratcliffe<br />

Andrew Searles<br />

Nicholas Spaur<br />

Cody Stanley<br />

Chase Teats<br />

Cody Vaught<br />

Matt Williams<br />

Matthew Worrell<br />

Trey Freeman 17.00 8th Girls Track Roster<br />

8th grade girls won<br />

the District Championship!<br />

Aubrey Archer<br />

Casey Atkins<br />

8th Boys Track Roster<br />

8 th grade boys finished<br />

Second in the District!<br />

Nicholas Carter<br />

Shane Clark<br />

Colin Dalton<br />

Bradon Harrington<br />

Court Huskey<br />

Brian Mann<br />

J.C. McGuire<br />

Logan Perkins<br />

Dakoda Shrader<br />

Hunter Smith<br />

Jordan Sowers<br />

Joshua Stump<br />

Brett Suroski<br />

John Teats<br />

Taylor Williams<br />

Mikaela Blankenship<br />

Jessica Branks<br />

Toni Collini<br />

Savannah Fletcher<br />

Kelsey Guy<br />

Kaylee Hanks<br />

Brittany Harless<br />

Meghan Lane<br />

Mallory Lucas<br />

Brandi Martin<br />

Dorothy Mitchell<br />

Ann Neice<br />

Kirsten Oneill<br />

Leah Perdue<br />

Olivia Stiff<br />

Courtney Tickle<br />

Lindsea Williams<br />

Makayla Wright


Becca Price practices at<br />

Pearisburg’s tennis courts.<br />

Team Roster<br />

Emily Galliher<br />

Alex Shelor<br />

Nina Johnson<br />

Miranda Flack<br />

Ashley Estep<br />

Becca Price<br />

Alexis Evans<br />

Hannah Long<br />

Coach Havens<br />

Girls Tennis by Brittany Agee<br />

The girl’s tennis team couldn’t be more<br />

proud of their season. I asked a couple of the girls<br />

about how they felt about tennis this year. If there<br />

was a challenge, how did they overcome it? What<br />

was their favorite part about tennis? Emily<br />

Galliher exclaimed, “Tennis was great this year!<br />

We kicked butt! I think that with a record of 9-4<br />

was a great achievement considering we only won<br />

one match last season.” Alex Shelor replied, “The<br />

team improved majorly this season. There is A<br />

LOT of talent here! I think our biggest challenge<br />

was to rebuild the team, since we lost practically<br />

the whole team last year and the year before. My<br />

favorite part of tennis would be simply playing the<br />

game. It’s just a fun and challenging sport.” Nina<br />

Johnson also added, “I’ve really enjoyed<br />

this year and everyone has played on<br />

higher levels. HUGE improvement!<br />

Next year we will dominate!” Congrats<br />

on placing 3 rd in the Districts!<br />

Season Record: 9-4<br />

<strong>Giles</strong> @ Christiansburg Won 5-4<br />

<strong>Giles</strong> vs. Narrows Won 8-1<br />

<strong>Giles</strong> @ East Mont Won 7-2<br />

<strong>Giles</strong> vs. Glenvar Lost 0-9<br />

<strong>Giles</strong> @ Narrows Won 9-0<br />

<strong>Giles</strong> @ Radford Lost 0-9<br />

<strong>Giles</strong> @ Floyd Won 5-4<br />

<strong>Giles</strong> vs. East Mont Won 6-3<br />

<strong>Giles</strong> vs. Auburn Won 8-1<br />

<strong>Giles</strong> vs. Radford Lost 1-8<br />

<strong>Giles</strong> @ Glenvar Lost 1-8<br />

<strong>Giles</strong> @ Auburn Won 9-0<br />

<strong>Giles</strong> vs. Floyd Won 6-3<br />

Alexis Evans focuses on a direct hit.<br />

This year’s tennis team is: Emily Galliher, Miranda Flack, Hannah Long, Nina Johnson, Ashley<br />

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