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10- Hinton News Tues. June 4, 1991
COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD
Hinton's Lively To
1991 SeniorAwards HelPconferencein Baptist
HARVEY REUNION
Descendants of Austin and Mary
Ann (Eili€0 Harvey will meet for a
Family Reunion June 15 beginning
at 10 o'clock at Summers Co. 4-H
Camp. Picnic lunch near 12 o'clock.
Bring old and new family pictures
and any bite of family history you
may have. Come prepared for a
wonderful day. For more info call
(466.0429) or 466-3540.
ATTENTION
All Jehool children of the Hinton
area, Vacation Bible School will be
co-hinted by the Second Baptist
Church and Camon Baptist Church
of Hinton, W.Va., under the direc-
tion of The Baltimore Connection
and Mrs. Carolyn Nabet, June 24th
through June 28th. Time - 9:00 a.m.,
until 100 noon at Second Baptist
Church.
A clams for First and Second
Orad Aciass for Third andFourth
Grades, A class for Fifth and Sixth
Grades. OLDER CHILDREN ARE
NEEDED to help assist the teach-
ere.
Literature will be provided, crat
singing, and movies will be pre.
zentod, also.
Anyone willing to help teach or
assist the teachers, please contact
Mrs. Mary Veltman.
Rev. NJ. Johnson
and Rev. Matthew Saunders
YOUNG DEMOCRATS'
PICNIC The 1991 Hinton High School
The Summers County.Monros Senior AwardB Program was held ou
County Young Dmnocrate will haw May 2st. at 7:00 p.m. ath the high
a swimming party and picnic at the
SummereCounty4-H CamponJune school.
1991 awards winners were:
15, beginning at 4 p.m. FIFE JUJE[OLARSHI]P - given
Everyone invited. A planning to Taya Harvey, James Hunter,
session is scheduled for Wed., May and Donald Bragg.
29, at 7 p.m. at the Dairy Queen.
PARKWAY
The monthly meeting of the New
River Parkway Authority will be held
at the City Sidetrack Park, 400 From t
Street, Hinton, W.Va. at 7:00 PM on
June 10th.
8AUNDERS RRIrNION
Descendents of Holman and
(Nancy Kzatly) Saunders will meet
at Summers CO. 4 H Camp Sat. June
8th. for a family reunion, starting at
10 o'clock.
Picnic lunch at noon. For info call
466-3540.
WOMANS CLUB
The Hinton Woman's Club will
meet Man. evening, June 10, at 7:30
in the Memorial Building. Mrs. David
Honaker will serve as chairman for
the day and Elizabeth Morris and
Donna Fivont are chairmen of the
hostess committee.
All members are invited.
Welcome Home Heroes
Parade Slated
are that they could represent a
soldier's return from one of our
country's past wars. An entry has
already been received from Talcott
citizens for the Viat Nam War.
Let's make this thegrandest show
of support our town has yet put forth
in appreciation of our Vats, our free.
dam, and our country. Thieis the one
day oftheyear when all true patriote
shine. We hope you will join us in
this official tribute to Hinton's
Hometown Heroes.
For Further information and to
register an entry in the parade,
please call one of the following be-
fore June 30th.
Shirla Ballard 466-0407, Carla
Leslie 466-3930, or Linda Rodee 466-
3694. Thanks a bunch and well see
you at the parade!
A "Welcome Home Heroes" pa-
rade is being planned for all Sum-
nmra Co. Gulf War Vats. It will be
Thurs., July 4, at 2:00 pm in down-
town Hinton and will be immedi-
ately followed by a brief congratula-
tory ceremony in the City Square.
WeYe encouraging those people who
annually attend Aldereon's July 4,
parade tojn usin the afternoon, as
there's plenty of time to attend each.
WeYe asking for your "all-out"
support for this grand occasion. We
want entries of all kinds ( i.e ban-
hers, floats, antique & specialtycars,
schools, businesses, clubs, churches,
civic groups, horses, individuals,
etc.). Our parade theme is ?¢hen
Johnny Comes Marching Home
Again'. Suggestions for fleat entires
University Women
Hold May Meeting
The Hinton Branch ofthe Ameri-
can Association of Univermty Women
met May 20 in the Education Room
of the Meadow Bridge Methodist
Church. Program Leader Janico
Gwinn introduced Paula Wykle as
guest speaker. Mrs. Wykle is a
teacher at Maxwell High School in
Raleigh CO., a graduate of Hinton
High School and Marshall Univer-
sity. She has a masters in educa-
tiomd administration from COGS
and a degree in speech communica-
tion from West Virginia University.
Mrs. Wykle, who was "Teacher of
the Year" in Raleigh CO., 1989-90
term, spoke of promoting interest in
readingby her project"The B.E.A.R.
Facta" and of her methods of provid-
ing motivation for the overall devel.
opment of her third grade students.
She told of her work as a trainer
for the Cooperative Learning Proj-
oct in the Department of Educatiou
where she trains other teachers in
cooperative learning - a process to
help children get along with each
other ml they learn to solve problems
and share ideax.
Mrs. Wyk]e, whomm'vee asRaleigh
CO. representative to the Teachers
Forum, explained how one teacher
from each of the fifty-five counties
meet with the State Department of
Education to share information on
marmnt issmm. She attributes her
to her parents and family
who were interested in the educa-
tion of their children and to the in-
fluence of many trenchers who of.
farad help and encouragement.
Mrs. Wykle concluded her excel-
lent presentation by reading a book
which her pupils had written and by
saying America would become a
nation of roadere when we realize
that readers are not born but are
must be made.
Branch president, Loona Emrich,
was in charge of the business see.
sion. Contributions were made to
the Educational Foundation Pro-
gram and to the "Foot-in the Door
project. Patricia Stacklin reportl
that a Hinton High School zenior
girl had been chosen for the local
scholarship award. Catherine Mack,
tmmmrsr, asked that all members
plan to paydtmeduring the month of
June.
The nominating committee pr
eented the following slate ofoffimrs
who were elected for the 1991-93
term: presidont.Hazol Davideon,
program vice-presi den t-Patricia
Stacklin, zecretary-Lsona Emrich
with Mac Dodd as back.up.
Guests were greeted by Janice
Gwinn and Lucille Walker. Mrs.
Wykle was given a gift of apprecia-
tion and the door prize were won by
Charlene Crook and Mrs. Wyk]e.
The Meadow Bridge members
were hostesses and served delicious
refreshments from tables attrac-
tively decorated in the "B,R."
(Bear.y Enthusiastic About Bead-
ing) theme. Those prezent were:
Charlene Crook, Hazel Davideon,
Mee Dodd, Leona Emrich, Hattie
Belle Gwinn, Janice Gwinn, Jane
Humphries, Catherine Mack,
Ernestine Mitchell, Patricia Stack-
lin, Lucil le Walker an d Paula Wykle.
Hunter Education
Class To Be Offered
ANOTHER
CASH WINNER
The Dept. of Natural Bemurces
will sponsor a Hunter Education
Courze 11,12,13 June, 6:30-9:45 PM
at DNR office, McArthur, WV.
Included in the training will be
basic gun mfety, information about
flnmrms and ammunition, the role
of the hunter and huntingin wildlife
management and conservation,
hunter reaponsibilitiee, game care
and the wildlife laws.
Permn nmdlly oomplettng
the I0 hour course will reive a
Hunter Education Cortifcation card
from the W.Va. Dept. of Natural
Rmmurc. W. Vs. law now requires
persons who pureham their first
huntingliconee afur Jan. I, 1990, to
suocessfully €omplete the Hunter
Education Courm.
Parents are encourail to attend
with their childron.
For further information and reg-
istration deudls, pleam ¢onts
Barnes or Mrs. Webb at 2t-69.
GROUP MEETING
WHA Meeting of the BLUE-
FIELD/PRINCLVPON HEAD IN-
JURY AWARENESS GROUP of the
WV Head Injury Foundation, Inc.
WHEN: Tues. June 11, 6:30- 8:00
p.m.
WHERE: S. Hills Regional Be-
hab. Hospital, 1st Floor Conf. Pan.
Princoton, WV.
PROGRAM: FAMILYSHARING
TIME.
For more information, please
contact Bonnie Dram W Shorter at
(304) 487-8000.
JOHN A. ANGOTrl
MEMORIALSCHO-
Big Four Drug Store, along with
family and friends of John A. An-
gotti, have estab}iehed this scholar-
ship in his honor. The dedication
that was held by Mr. Angotti in the
field of pharmacy will long be re-
membered in this community.
$1000.00 scholarship will be
awarded to a Hinton High School
senior planning to enter into the
field of pharmacy. This scholarship
is a continuation to Robert Gregory
Angell 1990.
HINTON KROGER
EMPLOYEES GRANT- pre-
sented by Hinton Kroger employees
to a deserving graduate of HHS.
$1000.00 award. This year's winner
is Paula Scott.
DEWEY BASHAM SCHOLAR-
SHIP -an award prezentedby Jump-
ing Branch P.T in honor of Dewey
Basham. This $250.00 award is given
this year to Glonda Pollard.
LION CLUB SCHOLARSHIP-
$500.00 award given to a deeerving
senior by Hinton Lions Club. This
year's winner is Melimm Harem.
HAYNI SCHOLAR-
SHIP - $4300.00 each. Established
by R. C. Haynes will. To deserving
senior to aid in furthering their
education. This year's winner is Pam
Fox.
BILLY RAY HONAKER ME-
MORIAL SCHOLARSHIP - estab-
lished by the honor mciety in order
to perpetuate the high ideals dem-
onstrated by Mr. Honaker. This
year's winners are Kim Cooper and
Roy Richmond.
KEY CLUB LEADERSHIP
AWARD . bad on outstanding
leadership and sorvice to HI'IS Key
Club. Must be a Key Club member.
This year's winner is Stephen
Shrader.
WOMENS CLUBAWARD- pre-
sented to a senior bey and girl who
best personify the mark of courtesy.
Award is 50.00 savings bond. This
yw's winners are Tanya Harvey
TOMKIES FOUNDATION
AWARD. created by the descen.
dante of a prominent pioneer mer-
chant of Hinton, Morgan Douglas
Tomkies, wishes to make a $500.00
science grant to a 1991 senior at
HHS who intends to choose a scien-
tific career. This year's winner is
Tammy Judy.
DIXIE LEE SPADE AWARD -
presented to the best all around
senior girl athlete. This year's win-
ner is Kim Wynes.
WELDON BOONE BIOLOGY -
outstanding senior in Biology. This
year's winner is Tammy Judy.
JOHNSON SCIENCE AWARD
- outstanding senior in Chemistry.
This year's winner is Drew Mead-
OWe.
FrO SCHOLARSHIP - new
scholarship given by Hinton High
Schools PTO. $I00.00 given to
Melissa Harem.
MATH WINNER - outstanding
achievement in computer program-
ming. Winner is Drew Meadows.
PLATO ACADEMIC SCHOL-
ARSHIP - given to a gifted student.
$2000.00 award. This year's winner
is Arlene Kincaid.
SERVICE CLUB AVARD - pre-
esntod to a deserving senior boy or
girl who desires to further their
education. Total award is $200.00.
This year's winner is Trscie Hurt.
VOCATIONAL DEPT.
AWARDS - given to outstanding
seniors from Summers County Ca-
reer Center. This year's winners are:
Kenneth Michael Meadows, Chris
Harper, Pare Fox, Melissa Harem,
Bill Cooley, and Derrick Leslie.
LATIN AWARD - senior Latin
students. Special Language award
goes to Zeke Keyes for successful
completion of 6 unite of study, 4 in
Latin, 2 in French. 4 year JCL Latin
award goes to Stephen Shrader for
outstanding pursuit of classical stud-
ies.
DRAMA - given to outstanding
senior Drama students. Overall
performance and best all arou n d cast
member is Zeke Keyes. Outstanding
performance goes to Stephen
Shrader. Spirit awards for outstand-
ing service and high grades goes to
Charlie Lowry.
FRENCH - awards go to Anna
Bigge, Cheryl Hunter, Arlene Kin-
raid, and Nicki Verdouw.
and James Hunter.
TEENAGER
YEAR. this award is presented by
the Elks Club to an outstanding
senior boy and girl in Summers Co.
Total award is $250.00 each. This
year's winners are Pare Fox and
Stephen Shrader.
STOKES ROTARY SCHOLAR-
SHIP - a memorial award in honor
of J.W. Stokes. $1000.00 given to
ENGLISH Eng. 1213 most im-
OF THE proved goes to Kati Karhunsaari.
Eng. 12 Honors most outstanding
goes to Tanya Harvey.
SERVICE PERSONNEL
SCHOLARSHIP - presented to a
senior who wishes to further their
education. $100.00 award goes to
Kim Clinebell.
BAND AWARDS Roy
Richmond, Amy Miller, Kati Karhun-
Cheryl Lowry.
BETA SIGMA PHI AWARD
Beta Gamma Chapter No. 3105
preeentethis award to the senior
girl band member. Total award is
$50.00 savings bond. This year's
winner is Amy Miller.
KIWAN] AWARD - this year's
winneris Jennifer Sears. This award
is based on leadership, character,
and services to school. $50.00 say-
ings bond.
U.S. ARMY RESERVE
SCHOLAR/A-this award
given to Outstanding ssnior athletes:
Eric 3nuer and Kim Gore.
CONCORD COLLEGE
SCHOLARSHIP - Able Lilly and
Ktm Cooper.
CHARLES BEUFORD AN.
DERgON aQ SCHOLAR.
SHIP - $500.00 a year given by
Senator Leonard Anderson in honor
of the memory of his brother, Char-
les Bueford Anderson. This year's
winners are Tammy Judy and Ann
Koffer.
WVO 8CHO- WVU
leaderlhip awards goes to Kim Coo-
per, Kevin Reed, and Joel q'nomlmm.
U.& MARINE CORP DISTIN.
GUIHED A AWARD.
winner of this award is Ktm Gore.
Outstanding athlete.
U. MARINE CORP. BAND
AWARD - winner of this award for
Outstanding band member. Winner
of this award is Roy Richmond.
DICKIE NOEL SCHOLAR.
SH][P - given in memory of Dickie
Noel. This year's award given to
Jennifer SearL $373.00 semester
award.
HINTON MOOSE LODGE3-
chosen on eay 'tying No To
Drugs'. Winners are Tammy Judy
and Able Lilly. $100.00 each.
LEVIN MEMORIAL 8CHOL.
ARSHIP - given by the Levine fam-
ily. A memorial to James. $1000.00
given to Kim Wynes. $250.00 a year.
TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN
AWARD- academic exeellenca in the
mountain state program will be an
on.going academic rxnition ac-
tivity for outstanding graduating
seniors. This year's winners are
Stephen Shrad, Jennifer Sears,
Roy Richmond, Cheryl Lowry and
Drew Meadows.
mari,Abie Lilly, and Steven Shrader
. and Melinda Gwinn.
WJL. GARTEN AWARD - this
award honors W.L Garten and rec-
ognizes a senior in athletic excel-
lence. Thieyear's winner is Pat Sten-
nett.
MARY BERNICE CUNDIFF
AWARD. a memorial award pre.
zented to a senior boy or girl for good
citizenship by the F.A. Cundifffam-
ily. This year's winners are Tammy
Judy and Roy Richmond.
BETTY BARE AWARD - a me-
morial award prezented by the class
of 1946 to the best all around senior
girl This year's winner is Tanya
Harvey.
HHS SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVE-
MIqT AWARDS - plaque given by
the principal to seniors who have a
3.5 average or better. This year's
winner are Tanya Harvey, Jennifer
Sears, Pam Fox, Cheryl Lowry, Kim
Wynes, Roy Richmond, Arlene Kin-
caid, Stephen Shrader, Drew Mead-
ow Kim Gore, and Kim Cooper.
CITIZENSHIP AWARDS - top
citizenship winners are Tanya Har-
vey and Stevon Shradar. Honorary
citizens are Kati Karhunsaari and
Nicoline Verdouw. Top female win-
nere are Kim Clinebell, Pare Fox,
Jeuica Coins, Kim Gore, Melisea
Harem, Tracie Hurt, Tammy Judy,
Cheryl Lowry, Amy Miller and Paula
Scott. Top male winners are Todd
Alvis, Donald Bragg, Eric Frazier,
Chris Harper, James Hunter, Able
Lilly, Rich Lytle, Drew Meadows,
Roy Richmond, and Pat Stennett.
HONORARYCS--Kati
Karhunsaari and Nicoline Verdouw.
ROBERT C.BYRD SCHOLAR"
8HIP - 4.0 averago. Award givon to
Tanya Harvey.
TANDY TECHNOLOGY
SCHOLAR - given by Tany Corpo-
ration to a chsmpion of the ¢la-
room'. This year's outstanding sen-.
ior in math, science, engineering,
and computer science is Tanya
Harvey.
PERFECT ATINDANCE -
Susan Brown, Tanya Harvey, and
Stephen Shrader.
FArrHIrUL ATTENDANCE -
Missy Adkins, Todd Alvis, Tracie
Barker, Tim Bennett, Anna Bigge,
David Bower, Mike Bowars, Donald
Bragg, Bill Cooley, Jason Edwards,
Pare Fox, Eric Prazier, Jemica Coins,
Melisea Hamm, Tammy Judy, Kati
Karhunsaari,Mare&th Keaton, Ann
Keffer, Able Lilly, Curtis Lilly,
CherylLowry, Scott Mann, Susan
McCoy, Mike Meadows, Amy Miller,
Melissa Morgan, Mike Mullinix,
Jerry Plumley, Scott Reed, Roy
Richmond, Tracy Richmond, Jen-
nifer Sears, Tanner Smith, Richard
Ward, Brenda Wills, Wendy Wilfong,
and Tony Williams.
PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMIC
FITNESS AWARD - 3.0 average or
better.This award goes to ToddAlvis,
Traci Barker, DonaldBragg, Marsha
Gales, Kim Cooper, Pare Fox, Jes-
sica Coins, Kim Gore, Melissa
Harem, Kim Harvey, Tanya Har-
vey, Diane Houchine, Cheryl Hunter,
James Hunter, Tammy Judy, Banes
Keatley, Ann Keffer, Arlene Kin-
caid, Able Lilly, Michelle Lilly,
Cheryl Lowry, Susan McCoy, Drew
Meadows, Mike Mullinix, Roy
Richmond, Jennifer Sears, Stephen
Shrader, Wendy Wilfong, Brenda
Wills, and Kim Wynes.
CATS CLUB.PERFECT AT-
TENDANCE are Trade Barker, Eric
Frazier, Tanya Harvey, Cheryl
Lowry, Brian Mann, Susan McCoy,
Amy Miller, Mike Mullinix, Roy
Richmond, and Stephen Shrader.
CATS CLUBACADEMIC WIN-
NERS are Melissa Adkins, Todd
Alvis, Anna Biggs, Wayne Blanken-
ship, Robin Boiling, Cheryl Cales,
Marsha Cales, Priscilla Cales, Tra-
cie Gales, Kim Cooper, Lori Fox,
Pam Fox, Mike Gill, Melissa Harem,
Tonya Harvey, Loretta Hill, Diane
Houchins, Cheryl Hunter, Tracie
Hurt, Tammy Judy, Renee Keatley,
Ann Keffer, Zeke Keyes, Arlene
Kincald, Able Lilly, Cheryl Lowry,
Scott Mann, Susan McCoy, Drew
Meadows, Mike Meadows, Mike
Mullinix, Teresa Rice, Roy
Richmond, Jennifer Sears, Stephen
Shrader, Tanner Smith, Amy Sow-
der, Paul Thompson, Tony Williams,
Renae Willis, and Brenda Wills.
"PREPARING FOR THE
WORLD OF WORK ESSAY CON-
TEST"- cosponsored by the WV
Chamber of Commerce and Dept. of
Defense ASVAB Testing Program.
Winner is Meredith Keaton.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
UNIVERSITY OF WOMEN
AWARD - Pam Fox.
AIR FORCE/MATH/SCIENCE
AWARD - excelled in academics.
Tanya Harvey.
CLAUDE JOHNSON MEMO-
RIAL SCHOLARSHIP - Joel Th-
ompson winner.
ATTENTION PEOPLE WHO
ENJOY GOSPEL MUSIC
There will be a singing school at
the Pipestem Ruritan Club Building
June 17.June 28 held five nights a
week Mon.-Fri.
The singing school is sponsored
by the Summers County Singing
Convention and the Pipeetem Ruri-
tan Club.
Location: 2/10 mile offof Rt. 20 on
the Broadway Rd., east of Cook's
Chapel Begular Baptist Church.
This singing school will be fr',
except for the cost of the songbook of
$2.50.
For more information call Mr.
James Withrow at 466-1139 or Mr.
Charles Russell Keaton at 466-3849
so we will know how many books to
order.
Everyone is welcome; especially
mung people.
II I
Rose
Bushes
In Bud & Bloom
REDUCED I/3
WEBBS FLORIST
& GREENHOUSES
On the ,Mane
CRAB ORCHARD, WV.
255.-7411
Frances Lively of Hin ton is among
the leaders of the annual conference
of the American Baptist Women of
W.Va. tohe held from June 7 through
9 at Aldereon-Broaddus College in
Philippi.
Lively is chairperson of the Love
Gift Committee, which helps to col-
lect donations for specific ministry
projects of the women's organiza.
tion.
The conference, titled "Weaving
New Patterns', will attract women
leaders from American Baptist con.
gregations throughout W.Va.
The meeting is the 57th annual
conference of the American Baptist
Women of the W.Va. Aldemon-
Brcaddus is affiliated with the
American Baptist Church in the
U.S£.
Alderson-Broaddus College is a
fully accredited, four-yearlibersl arte
and sciences college with a complete
curriculum of comprehensive aca-
demic majors ranging from computer
science, business administration,
and music education to programs in
the health sciences, social sciences,
natural sciences, humanities, and
education field.
Graduates
Shawn M. Anderson, son of Joyce
Anderson, Hinton, W.Va. and Elmer
M. Anderson, Clifton Forge, Vs.,
graduated with a Masters of Science
Degree in Physical Education/Health
from Radford University, Radford,
Vs., May 11th.
Shawn served as Assistant Ath-
letic Trainer during his two years of
graduate work.
Shawn is the grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. James P. Williams, Mrs. Jo-
esphineAnderson and thelate Elmer
S. Anderson.
DRIVER NEEDED
The Mountain State Center for
Independent Living is looking for a
volunteer to drive a wheelchair lift
equipped van to transport persons
with disabilities in the Raleigh CO.
area.
If you have spare time and a good
driving record, call 1-800-545-2245
or 255-0122.
ECOTHEATER
Thursdays at 8 startingJune 20th.
come to Pipeetem State Park Am-
phitheater and see EcoTheater pres-
ent Scenes of W.Va.
West Virginia's nonacting actors
are: Kathy Jackson, MarthaAsbury-
Faulkner and troupe. Plus Judy
Walker with Sarge, Jim, Lana, and
Jenny.
Admission only $3.00.
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RL 20 SPEEDWAY Ph. 384-7382
FLEA PIG" EVERY SUNDAY
ADM. FRI. - SAT. $3.50 PERSON
SON. $&00 CAR LOAD
June 7-8-9
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ATTENTION" WOMEN AND MEN
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Paid training, corporate benefits, car allowance, and motel ..
expenses,
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