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Robert Neff, owner of Eagle Building Supply in Alderson, has do-
nated picnic tables and benches for the Alderson Elementary cam-
pus.
iThe students have enjoyed their use during this mild winter. Pic-
Itured are (left to right) Jennifer Grafton, Maxanna Bennett, Christina
Holcomb, Jennifer Sams and Traci Croy, Nichole Hall and Misty Bur-
deRe.
The students look forward to many picnics this spring, thanks to
IEagle Bulldlng Supply's gift.
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: Beginning March 19, Greenbrier
County Schools wilt conduct scoli-
osis screening to find children with
.suspected curvature of the spine.
.The procedure for screening is a
simple one in which the nurse or
teacher looks at the child's back in
the standing and forward bending
position. This one minute examina-
tion can detect the beginning of a
Curve that could progress into pain-
ful spinal deformity.
All children in grades 5 through 8
will be screened, and will be entitled
to further evaluation, if needed free
of chaf,je.
Se~,en tr~ ten children in every
one hundred may have spinal
curves, and one to three will require
treatment. If this condition is de-
tected and appropriately treated,
progressive spinal deformities may
be prevented
If yc. object to t~e screeaing and
follow-up evaluation or have ques-
tions please call your child's princi-
pal or Pat Withrow, R.N. at the
Board of Education office, 647-6470
or 438-8501.
In Your
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THE
Rosa Lee
Rosa Lee Keeling has received a
master's Degree in Curriculum and
Instruction from Salem-Teikyo Uni-
versity. She graduated with a 4.0
grade average. She did her re-
search on "Left-Right Brain Hem-
isphericity" and how it affects learn-
ing styles of students.
Mrs Keeling has been a teacher
in Monroe County for twelve years.
She is now employed as a second
grade teacher at Union Elementary
School. She is a member of the
West Virginia Education Association
and the County Education Associa-
tion. She is also a member of the
Monroe County Reading Council
and school's P.T.A. Nationally, she
is a member of the Association for
Supervision and Curriculum Devel-
opment.
Mrs Lee was selected to attend
the 1987 Teacher's Academy. She
was listed in 1989-1990 "Who's
Who In American Education.
Mrs Keeling is an active member
of Pickaway Methodist Church. She
serves as a choir member, sings
soprano solos, is a member of
United Methodist Women, and was
a former Youth Bible Teacher. She
has her lay speake;s certificate.
Married tO Boots .(eeling a se-
curity guard at Humana Hospital,
they are the parents of ten children:
David Boyce of New Jersey, who is
in the Coast Guard; Christopher
Boyce, a junior at Concord College;
Kendra Boyce of Charleston: Renee
l
Registration fees for the Green-
brier East 1980 Class Reunion have
"been extended to March 15, accord-
Carter, a junior at Union High
School; Sarah Cox of Union, a
nurse's aide at Springfield; Linda
Keeling of Arizona: Larry, Allen,
Rodger and Danny Keeling who all
live in Florida. She also has nine
grandchildren.
Mrs Keeling enjoys Bible Study,
cooking and collecting cast-iron pen-
cil sharpeners.
She is the daughter of the late
Virgil Kidd and Blanch Kidd of Sinks
Grove.
Rosa Lee Keeling
She wishes to thank her family,
friends, and co-workers who encour-
aged and supported her to obtain
this goal in her life. She is very
grateful to the 1988-89 second
grade students and their parents
who helped her complete her re-
search project.
ing to the reunion committee.
The reunion is slated for July 27,
28 and 29. The first night is a "Get
Re-acquainted Night at Camp Wood
complex, Alvon, 8 p.m., the fee is $1
per person. The second night is a
semi-formal dinner and dance at
The Brier Inn, Lewisburg, at 6 p.m.,
$15 per person. The final activity is
a Family Picnic at the high school at
noon, $4 per person. Total registra-
tion fees, payable no later than
March 15, $20.
Send your check to 1980 Reun-
ion Committee, P. O. Box 1253, Le-
wisburg 24901.
B. J. Hefner
Christy Kirk
Amy Markum
Andy Morgan
Michael Brunty
By Jonathan Wright
Six Greenbrier Junior High
School students and their parents
were guests of honor at a dinner
March 1 given by the Ronceverte
Lions Club at the Lions building.
Forty persons attended the dinner,
recognizing students who made all
A's during the first semester this
school year.
According to club president Char-
les Carney, the dinner will be an an-
nual event. "We do a tot of fund-rais-
ing in the community for efforts like
this," he said. "We've contributed to
many of the programs of Greenbrier
Junior High School, and we voted to
honor these students who have
done so well academically."
Among service project the Ron-
:everte Lions have performed at the
school are the purchase of band
Aaron
u; Jforms, sponsorship
of the annual Athletic
the collection of tickets
school sports events.
Guest speaker for
was Superintendent
Steve Baldwin, who
sire and el{or['' as
reach,.,g goa~s. "Studying
siderable effort, and
but the rewards are
said.
Each student
cate and trophy. They
(B. J.) Hefner, son of
Hefner; Christy Kirk,
Stephen and Becky
gan, son of Warren
gan; Amy Markum,
nee and Patricia
Toothman, son of Robert~
Toothman; and
of Paul and Rita Br~.,~ty.
Renick Junior High
Reunion Scheduled
Renick Junior High School will
hold its first reunion May 11 at 7
p.m. at t.he school. All ninth grade
graduating classes of Renick Junior
High School from 1961 to 1986 are
invited to attend.
There will be a $6 per person,
$10 per couple, charge to cover en-
tertainment and
charge is necessary
night that will be en
cording to reunion
Contact Debbie
Box 43, Renick 24966
Johnston, P. O. Box 46,
24957 for application
tional information.
PROGRAM ENDS MARCH 31, 1990.
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Grades At
Renick Junior High School announces that five
perfect grade point average during the first semester.
to Right) Julie Hanna, Laura Bell, Amy Yates, Louise
Lois Perkins. Julie, an eighth grader, is the daughter of
Dennis Hanna of Frankford. Laura, an eighth grader,
of Mr and Mrs Toby Bell of Frankford. Amy, also an
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grader, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Philip Hickey of Rel
ninth grader, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Lee
Frankford. The administration and staff congratulated
dents on their success.
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