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J. SMITH AND D. JONES RANK OUTSTANDING Marie Law re nc e interviews the sports writers: Jerry Purcell, Eddie Gibson, and Elva Adkins. s i X A K K ,.. -V L - L ' TWV -' . S ii - , L az N .... ,-.,,,,N.. .,,,... ' i ' -. - 2 1155 if 1. 1 T51 V-Si fr ..,, ,, 1' '? 1? ' . -. . e Q 1.1- Q SST WW' e 'iii '7 A f5mS'?+ ' A 1-M. ' i -112 ' ff ' '52 NU - J 5 -:i - f f . Qi ' ,,. -f A W ,J , ,:y:g,,:egs. ,Q,.,ferf-:- ,,,, rj f 3 . 4 f . ' E ' f fv----Hdigv.-'rss Q ,-L W .- - fair Vw N, AAQ m, , F gl if A my-,li i gg g wii ik . ' 4 , - , K .,:-Airyyklf-tf:,.,.,:, ,,:,j,,5.V,.H,::.V,-4 ,,,. pi, . V , .,.. :f' '- '-I2'jgL-dfmf:ii!i- QP 1 - fag : M- 7, L I U 'H -,wif .. , 'jga:.!YQi9jg,,.ZL5 7 k 'F - ' 715 -- 2131?-7 ' ' ?EV'?Qij,-r:1T??1'isiggfg:-H , ti -A- sis Q, X . 4, Jimmy Berry, Violet Hubbard, R. B. Hundley, and Joan Turner clip lay out ads for the newspaper. 71 ' r i lwmewssiakwae lv' Regina Burch, Ellen Stone, Dale Tilley , Joretta Nester, and Brenda Martin discover that the SPARK requires much typing. Mary Ann Brammer draws a dummy copy for the newspaper while Mary Ann Shires, Roy Hopkins, Mona Bishop, and David Jones look on.
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SPARK IS PUBLISHED BY JOURNALISM CLASS. Mary Ann Gusler Editor Mona Bishop Assistant Editor Violet Hubbard Business Manager Mrs. Poston points out the different kinds of type to Mary Arm Gusler and Joy Smith. ' ' 'Y Artist The SPARK was published by the new Journalism class sponsored by Mrs. Poston. As a part of their classroom activities the students wrote articles, proofread gallies, and made the final layout of the newspaper. This year there were five students on the SPARK staff who were not in the Journalism class. Those five students who contributed to the publication were: Mary Ann Shires, Roy Hopkins, Elva Adkins, Phyllis Bullard, and Eddie Gibson. A new column was added this year called We Honor These. In each issue a boy and girl were h 0 no r e d for outstanding accom- plishments. Each class was represented in this column. Joy Smith, the feature editor, was chosen by Mrs. Poston to attend a press seminar at Washington gl Lee University. Joy and David Jones were outstandingwriters for the news- paper. David attended the Virginia High School Forum held at Jefferson High School in Roanoke. David Jones Copy Editor Joy Smith Feature Editor Mary Ann Brammer 70
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'BAND ATTENDS BAND DAY AT CHARLOTTESVILLE The band is under the leadership of the following officers, left to right: Carolyn Rakes, Mr. Z i m rn e r man , director, and Elva Adkins. Second row, Mack Arnold and Ronnie Setliff. Agile and attractive are our majorettes and pom- pon girls. Left to right, first row: Ca rolyn Rakes, Regina Baker, Margie Barnard, Carolyn Brown, and Joretta Nester. Second row: Linda Hagood, Connie The 1961 band had an added attraction of a chorus of twelve pompon girls . They marched along in front of the band dressed in simple White uniforms carrying royal blue pompons and wearing royal blue fur tams. The entire band attended Virginia Band Day held at Charlottesville, V i r gi nia , and participated in the M a r tin s v i l l e , Bassett, Stuart, and Fieldale Christmas parades. This year there were twenty eighth graders in the band who were out standing and ex- ceptional students in the field of music. Seniors who were awarded citation cords were: Elva Adkins, LynJoyce, Mackie Arnold, Billy Prillaman, Randy Joyce, Mike Hundley, Ronnie Setliff, and Gale Walker. Shelton, Peggy Beheler, Pat Poindexter, Mary Jane Lawless, and Diane Gilbert. Third row: Fran Dalton, Jeannie Barnes, Barbara Wyatt, Jenna Lou Compton, Sandra Turner, Judy Tilley, and Connie Tilley. 72
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