Brunswick High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Lawrenceville, VA)

 - Class of 1985

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Getting the job done, Martha Stith and Timmi Toler manage to slip a basketball ribbon sale in at Saint Pauls College during the Greensville season game. It was not easy, but determined Janine Hicks sold all her basketball spirit ribbons while Timmi Toler backed her up by selling school spirit hats. The Journalism staff and club members: (front row I to r) Jessie Stith, Club Pres.; Janine Hicks, Kathleen Clary, Ryan Henry, co-editor (newspaper); Martha Stith, co-editor (yearbook); Timmi Toler, co-editor (yearbook); Julie Phillips and Dawn Green; (second row) Julia Brown, Sylvia Alexander, Brian Coleman, Alicia Hill, Melinda Hardy, Doris Powell, Karen Stokes, and Carolyn Taylor; (third row) Ellen Babb, Angie Adams, Mary Hayes, Sharon Spence, Wendy Lewis, Kim Caswell, Teresa Powell, and Sandy Jarrett; (back row) Nina Smith, Missy Lewis, Tammy Wilmouth, Maggie Williams, Donald Hammack, and Monica Morgan. Julie Phillips and Dawn Green finish another page approaching the halfway mark in this yearbook during Mr. Blake Hubbard’s fourth period Journalism. Journalism Clubs — 25

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People Working Together Journalism Wins Public’s Eye People working together get the job done. In Journalism staff worked hard putting together the yearbook. At the beginning of the year the staff hustled to raise money to finance the pro¬ duction of the yearbook. Class members sold over $1,500 in ads, which was only a fraction of the final cost. Staffers also sold hats and rib¬ bons to help cut the $10,000 price tag. By rais¬ ing this money the price of each book came to $20. That allowed the yearbook to contain senior color portraits, exciting school events, and at least one picture of everyone. This school year the class managed to publish a newspaper, Bulldog Beat , that pro¬ vided up-to-date pictures and hot news articles. The Journalism class and club not only worked toward the sales of yearbooks but also captured the attention of most of the students by sponsoring a spirit rally and a Journalism dance. Although the Journalism staff didn’t receive much recognition for accomplishments, we en¬ joyed being the staff that created the book you are now looking through. On the one-day sale of yearbooks, Jessie Stith, Journalism Club president, was called out of fourth bell to help Mrs. Gordon sell the first yearbook to Chanel Wesson. Sylvia Alexander, supposedly making a Journalism run, stops to gossip a moment with Todd Trent and Marilyn Walton. 24 Clubs Journalism



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A1 Coda Band Has Best Year Since 1963 This year the band visite d many places to demonstrate their marching and playing abilities. They participated in several parades including ones at Norfolk State and Virginia Beach. The Brunswick High Band received an “Ex¬ cellent” rating in the District III Band Festival held in Richmond. They received a top score, the first for the band since 1963. The Chorus participated in the first Christmas tree lighting ceremony held in front of the courthouse in Lawrenceville. They also performed a presentation entitled Teen 11 for the Spring concert. Mr. Tanner conducts as Will Walker, Alan Elmore, and Jackie Walker concentrate on a difficult piece for the Christmas concert. Love was certainly in the air after Pearl Peebles and Darren Franklin performed “The Greatest Love” at the Christmas concert. The Band (front, 1 to r): Keith Gillus, Milton Weaver, Michael Branch, Dennis Hawkins, Marvin Hill, Mike Clary, Dexter Callis, Michael Hawkins, and Darrel Jones; (second row) Phyllis Jones, LuShann Cuttingham, Tangy Crenshaw, Sheila Hawkins, Sandra Palmer, LaTonya Barner, Deborah Berry, Evangeline Thompson, Alan Elmore, Melinda Hardy, Renee Gaitor, Karen McMillan and Martiesa Hill; (third row) Teresa Powell, Grade Reid, Janine Hicks, Jackie Walker, Beth Walker, Carletta Crenshaw, Eric Williams, Steve Woofter, Alex Northington, Cheryl Valentine, Connie Goodrich, and Mr. Tanner (Band Instructor); (fourth row) Pam Wilson, Wally Edwards, Carlton Crenshaw, Carlton Coleman, Alex Northington, Danny Dilworth, Will Walker, and Patricia Ruffin; (fifth row) Cassandra Bugg, Lavado Harris, David Talbert, John Walsh, Jay Burke, James Wyche, Stacy Birchett, Michael Stith, David Young, Angela Johnson, and Alvin Davis. Danny Dilworth. Alex Northington, and Carlton Crenshav [ march to the beat of the music at the Roanoke Rapid t Christmas parade. 26 — Band Chorus

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