Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: SUNDAY, November 26, 1995 TAG: 9511270018 SECTION: CURRENT PAGE: NRV-2 EDITION: NEW RIVER VALLEY SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
I hope that Christiansburg will be properly represented. A couple of facts about Bernard Jortner, who won. His wife teaches in the Montgomery County school system, and the teachers union financially helped with his campaign expenses. We'll have to see if our students, parents, anti-taxpaying citizens will be properly represented.
I also want to thank the News Messenger for getting all the facts right about the School Board race, unlike another newspaper that feels like it needs to take cheap shots at a person's personal religious beliefs, (speaking about mud slinging). It just goes to show where their morals are!
Finally, many have encouraged me to seek office again within the county. I have been doing some serious thinking about it, but my final decision will be based upon my family's support and the demanding schedule of Straight Street. Thanks again!
Robert "Bob" Anderson
Christiansburg
Integration article called inaccurate
In response to the article "It Was A Quiet Day in Floyd" that ran in the Horizon section on Oct. 22, I would like to express my disappointment to the slanted view and inaccuracies of the article.
The black students were not barred from the trips or school dances. There were none. All planned school trips and social activities were canceled! All of us lost those opportunities and were forced to do without normal school activities, not just the black students.
Those interviewed spoke of the tension experienced. This feeling was not exclusive to the few integrating students. Many of us were afraid, not knowing at what moment violence might erupt. We had seen television news reports of other integration efforts and didn't know when those images might become reality for us all.
A major inaccuracy was the caption under the featured picture. That wasn't a picture of June McDaniel since she didn't integrate Check High School. I believe if you check your facts for the story you will find that she attended Floyd High School.
It seems that the facts were much less important than a "sensational" story. We all recall the frightening experience, but the truth still makes a good story.
Diane Hatcher Reynolds, class of 1963
Ethel Weeks Casteel, class of 1962
Christiansburg
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