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Windon
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Martin
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Wojcik
Henson
Workman
Malus
Carr
Henson
Reed
Malus
Akers
Nicole Carr
Rodgers
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Martin
Goins
Perkins
Boyles II
Shaw
Malcomb, Jr
Crookshanl
Brad Crance
Doug Wojcik
Travis Workman
Heath Whitt
Lea Bryson
Beth Talton
Jonathan Alderman
Brooklyn Brown
Levi Burns
Erin Childers
Sonya Goddard
Thomas Gene Legg
Traci McClintic
Johnna Manchester
Heather Shuck
Sherry Wojcik
Chad Warren
Mitch McCoy
Kristen Garman
Samantha Withrow
Cassie Taylor
Laura Hefner
Russ Higginbotham
Jonathan Workman
Billy Herndon
Hope Hambrick
Teresa Fogus
Mary Ann Dean
Michael Bell
Wayne Hale
Jason Scott
Anthony Banton
Matthew Butler
Michelle Cochran
Harmony Flora
Chris Frazer
Bretta Jackson
Bucky Manahan
Jay Taylor
Brandy Thompson
Malcolm Wise
Heather Workman
Adam Bittinger
Shelby Brammer
Aaron Bryson
Michael Butler
Mahdi Childers
Brett McClintic
Derrick Poage
Lora Reynolds
Brandy Schoolcraft
Nathanael Williamson
Stephanie Withrow
Corey AIIder
Robin Dahmer
Chris Eagle
Joseph McCoy
Jason Persinger
Gary Workman
Katrina Scott
Chris Baker
Michael Snedegar
Crystal Shortridge
Travis Hedrick
J. R. Anderson
Jason Reynolds
Stevie Lewis
Alexis Clendenen
Derek Allen
Kenny Blake
Kassie Boone
Bill Harrison
Tim Lane
Brian Martin
Kevin Mullins
Brandy Shannon
First Semester Honor Roll
Grade 8
Troy Matthew Hunter
Sean Thomas Keesee
Tara Marie Tuckwiller
Inda Lea Hill
Wesley Clark Riddle
Candice Colleen Clay
Billie Jo Gray
Darren James Cohenour
Grade 9
Jason Gary Gwinn
Jerald Stuart Reed
Jared Wayne Robertson
Tara Dawn Burns
Brad Leon Gilkeson
Teresa Gayle Talbott
Robert Arnold Holliday
Second Nine Weeks
Grade 8
Troy Matthew Hunter
Sean Thomas Keesee
Tara Marie Tuckwiller
Linda Lea Hill
Candice Colleen Clay
Darren James Cohenour
Wesley Clark Riddle
Billie Jo Gray
Julia Ann Bowles
Grade 9
Jason Gary Gwinn
Jared Wayne Robertson
Jerald Stuart Reed
Robert Arnold Holliday
Brad Leon Gilkeson
Teresa Gayle Talbott
Tara Dawn Burns
Shawn Dee Hanna
Chad Edward Hinz
Sybil Paige Hutsenpiller
Chad Everett Rodes
Melissa Dawn Grimmett
Tonya Carol McGhee
Whitney Ann Posten
Bobby Jo Carr
Deanna Ruth Strader
Grade 6
Amanda Louann Martin
Jennifer Dawn Brown
Roberta Faye Helmick
Gregory Wayne Tharp
Jerry Wayne Morris
Jimmy Leon King II
Kelly Ella Wills
Aleasa Sue Parker
Soloist: Back row (L-R), Tracy Brown, Tasha Judy, Doug Brown,
Cara Heaster, Amber sizemore. Front Colleen Baldwin (left) and
Amy Judy.
Williamsburg Junior High partici- superior rating at the festival and
pated in the Region IV Solo and En- were asked to submit a tape to be
semble Festival held at West Vir- considered for the honors recital.
ginia Tech in Montgomery. These The group sang, "Make a Joyful
festivals are held throughout the Noise."
state to encourage the study and Other ensembles and soloist re-
performance of solo and chamber ceiving superior ratings were: The
music by junior high and high school Eighth Grade Choral Ensemble
musicians. The festivals are spon- singing "Agnus Dei." Amy Judy and
sored by West Virginia Music Edu- Colleen Baldwin singing a two part
cators Association in conjunction arrangement of Haydn's, "Verdant
with Music Educators national Con- Meadows;" Cara Heaster, flute,
ference. If an ensemble or soloist playing Telemann's "Allegro;" and
performance is of exceptional quality Amber Sizemore, tenor saxophone,
they are requested to submit a tape playing "Bach's "Sinfonia,"
to be considered for the State Hon- Students receiving a rating of ex-
ors Recital at the Music Convention cellent were: Tasha Judy and Tracy
to be held in Morgantown. Brown playing a clarinet duet by W.
The Ninth Grade Choral En- A. Mozartl; Doug Brown, alto saxo-
semble of Williamsburg received a phone, playing "Allegro Scherzo."
Ninth Grade Choral Ensemble. First row (L-R) Benjie Lewis, Tasha
Judy, Heather Crowe; Second row (L-R) Cara Heaster, Warren Hay-
nes, Jenny Sizemore; Third row (L-R) Mark Thomas, Jason Hedrick,
Amber Sizemore.
IEighthGrade Choral Ensemble. First row (L-R) Alicia Quinn, James I
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Lewis, Greg Oscar, Tina Hartsook, Ruth Grizzel; Second row (L-R)
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Tracy Brown, Katrina Hamrick, Carl Baldwin, Amy Judy, Colleen
Baldwin; Third ros (L-R) David Thomas, Bob McCoy, Pat Workman,
Doug Brown, Mike Vincent.
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Ronceverte Library Friends Meet
The Friends of the Ronceverte selection.
Public Library (FRPL's) met Febru- Virginia Blake, Valerie O'Briec~,
ary 19 at the Library for their regular Colleen Walton, and Sue Ella Miano
monthly meeting, attended the Library Legislature Din-
Barbara Smith (said the library) ner at the Charleston Civic Center
has the New York Book Review Pa-
per available to readers.
Betty Ralston reported on the
nominating committee's slate of offi-
cers, which will be voted on in
March.
Plans were made for the public
open house reception for author
David Martin, Saturday, March 31,
from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the library.
The Friends at that time will offer for
sale his book "The Beginning Of
Sorrows," which he will be auto-
graphing. All proceeds from this
book sale will be donated to the
Friends. Mr Martin's new book to be
published in June, "Lie To Me," will
be a Book-of-the-Month alternate
and also the Budget Hearings t~t the
House Finance Committees.
The Friends are recruiting new
members. Next month's meeting will
be at the library March 19 at 7:30
p.m. If you are interested in support.
ing your library, plan to attend this
meeting.
Karen Pierce, Libby Wiseman, Vi
Hedrick, Betty Ralston, Sharon
Baker, Sue Ella Miano, Colleen Wal-
ton, Valerie O'Brien, Kelly Ford, Anr~
Orr, Linda Landfried, Sheri Han-
shaw, Iva Dean Sessions, Barbara
Smith, Sally Parker, and Juanita
Ramsey attended the February
meeting.
Adult Course in Building at East
Principles of building technology
will be taught at Greenbder East
High School on Tuesday and Thurs-
day evenings from 6 to 10 p.m.
Any adult interested in training for
employment or for personal growth
Art Classes at East
Art courses will be taught at
Greenbrier East High Schooi begin-
ning Tuesday, March 7 at 6 p.m, in
the art facility located in building D.
The class is open to adults and area
high school students from grades
nine to twelve.
The class will be offered in two
sessions. Session one will consist of
instruction in basic drawing. The
class will meet for 36 hours, and the
cost of the class is $55 payable with
cash or money order.
Session two will include instruc-
tion in acrylic painting. Registration
for session two can be done at any
time beginning March 7. The cost of
session two is $55 for 36 hours of
instruction.
Enrollment is limited to the first
15 paid registrants. Any class with-
out sufficient enrollment will be
cancelled.
should register. The course is de
signed to assist each individual en-
rolled. Individual projects are em
couraged.
Registration will be held Tues-
day, March 6 at 6 p.m. at Greenbrier
East High School. The course is 75
hours in length, and the cost is $45
payable with cash or money order.
Those students completing the
course successfully wilt be issued
an Adult Vocational Certificate of
Completion. This course is open to
adults only.
Rock-'n-Roll Party
Greenbrier East Music Boosters
wilt sponsor a 50-60s Rock-and-Roll
Dance at Brier Inn March 3, from 8
p.m. until midnight. Food will be free
with a cash bar. Prizes for the best
costumes will be awarded. A dance
contest will be held, Admission i~,
$10 a couple in advance, $12 at the
door; single $5 in advance, $6 at the
door, Tickets may be obtained from
band and choir parents or at the
Upper Cut Styling Salon in Lewis-
burg or the Bank of White Sulphur
Springs, Lewisburg Branch.
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