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Tues. Nov. 20, 1990 Hinton News - 7
ROTARY CLUB REPORT
The only way a teacher can be nated by more than one student, dents produce - it is a great, but too
included in this publication is to be There is no greater tribute a oRenrare experience.Yet, the teach-
nomina' ,d by one or more ofhis or teacher can receive than to be recog- ere in this beok produce this energy
her forT. er students. The only stu- nized for teachng excellence by for- often, and their students have been
dents who are invited to se~ ~ their mar students, particularly,whenthe touched by their experience, proba-
former teachers are students who students themselves have been as bly for a lifetime.
are listed in WHO'S WHO AMONG successful as those included in this Local teachers named were: Th-
AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL STU- process. The selectivity demon- PreSS Fazio Fleshman. Mrs. Flesh.
DENTS or THE NATIONAL strated by the student nominators man teachers the Third/Fourth
DEAN'S LIST. This universe ofthe further validatos the quality of the Grade at Bellepoint Elementary
p 5% high school and college stu- teachers listed in the book.School. Teresa is married to Mi-
~entsinAmericarepresentsaunique On a personal level, over and over chasl Fleshman and they reside in
group of consumers of education, againstudentswroteusaboutteach. Ballepoint. Mary Lou Cox is a third
well-qualified to determine which ere who treated them as individuals, grade teacher at Jumping Branch
teachers contributed most to their caredaboutthemasindividualsand Elementary School. She resides at
~cademicsuccess. werdabletoapushtherightbuttons" Jumping Branch.Susan Jane
~%roughouttheacademicyearall to make their individuality emerge (Shanks) Lawrence is a Business
~tudents accepted for special honor- and/or thrive. In some cases the Education Teacher at Hinton High
ary award recognition in the two teachers appear to have turned School. She is married to Richard
studentpublicationsdeecribedabove around troubled students, but in Lawrence and they reside in Hinton
are sent a nomination form, and most cases the teachers were cred- with their =on Richard T. II. Bar-
invited to select one teacher from ited with a consistency of caring baraJ.PalmerisateacherofGifted
each school they have attended (i.e., which motivated the students to be at Hinton. She is married to David
one teacher from K-5, one from 6-8, conedstently responsive. Parmer and they reside in Hinton
and one from 9-12) who =made a Academically, the students were with their son Jason.. And also se-
difference" in their education. Stu- quicktorecogrdzeteacherswhoknew lectod was Carol Salmons Davis a
dent nominators selected an aver. and loved their subject matter and Englishtoacher/LibrarianatTaloott
age of 2.5 teachers each although communicated their enthusiasm to Junior High School. She is married
the typical student was taught by the students. We have all been in to Rodney Davis and they reside in
approximately 40 to 50 teachers, classrooms that come alive with the Bellepoint with their two children
Many of the teachers were nomi- energy good teachers and their stu- Courtney and Ryan.
William Skinner
Eighth/ nnual
Wakerobin Gallery is preparing
for it's Eighth Annual Christmas
Show, to be held on Sat. Dec. 1, from
10 A.M. to 5 P.M. The Show will be
held at the Gallery in Forest Hill and
the public is invited. Refreshments
will be plentiful.
Wakerobin Gallery features the
works of local craftsmen and artists,
including Pottery, Paintings, Stained
Glass, Baskets, Fine Furniture, and
Handwoven Garmets. Hand-dipped
Candles, Rugs, Dolls, and Toys are
Nov. 2
Speaker William Skinner aWorld
class athletic. He ran 110 meters in
14 seconds and jumped the high
hurdles. He traveled to Europe as a
USA athletic representative in
sports. He shared his insights into
what attributed to his success. He is
a graduate of University of Mary-
land. He is a computer Graphics
Consulate now.
If you get an opportunity to try
out for Olympics, William we of
Rotary wish you much success.
Thank you for your warm and
informative talk.
Reporter Maxine Ciampi
RAILROAD RETIREMENT
BOARD SCHEDULE OF
SERVICE FOR CALENDAR
YEAR 1990
Itinton, WV (Wed.)
Nov. 7 & 14, and Dec. 5 & 12.
A representative will be at the
Summers County Memorial Build-
ing First & James Street (basement)
at 12:30 P.M. on the dates shown
above.
Jason Lynn Mann
Jason Lynn
Celebrates 9th
Jason Lynn Mann, son of Darrell
and Janice Mann of 1400 Green-
brier Dr., Bellepoint celebrated his
ninth birthday on Mon. Nov. 19.
Jason is a 3rd grade student at Belle-
point School.
He has twoolder brothers, Johnny
age 23, and Darrell, Jr., age 28.
Jason's maternal grandparents
are Leonard and Edith Sears of 1617
Summers St. Paternal grandfather
is Ershal Mann of Hilldale.
License Plates Are Available To o,.y,..., o s ,,,.d.
ville, Colorado. It's nearly two miles
above sea level in the Rocky Mountains.
Give As Christmas Gifts also sold at the Gallery.
Love takes two to make it w~rk . V " mty Alumm Assocmtmn at 696-2523 . .
even through the hard times The Division of Motor ehicles is .... Wakerobin Gallery is located on
"Love can survive, now accepting applications for per- for additional information. You do Rt. 12 m Forest Hill, W.V.,halfway
hub uav~ tu u~ ¢t iSRmuutat~ ~u u~ ~11- " .
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Victory is a lot sweeter when shared remrvation fee for ~ersonalized li-
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cerise plates is $15 per year. Any Historic Inn
hold dear to your heart, further questions can be directed to 445-2606
Everyday canbringushardships,Ms. Penny Walton, Special Plate CIDER PRESS LOUNGE ,
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