Lewisburg Intermediate
Honor Roll ,
Lindsay Martin Grade 6
Y~xwell Daniel Christian Drystal Dale
rCain Kevin Pauley Thomas Bohrnstedt
Michael Napier Jeromy Dove
Davied Lowe Ashley Greenstreet
Michelle BurdeauxFen lkner
Ben Asbury Jennie Johnson
Stephanie Rhodes Paul Johnson
Alisha Piercy Jennifer Lemons
eMcDaniel Sparrow Domboski Christi McMillion
Joey Thomas Lisa Redden
Mychal Johnson Carrie Warren
Richards Jeff Bostic John Wilcox
Julie Holbrook Mike Williams
Melanie Hinkle Raymonbd Brewer
Tiff Hilton Michele Brown
Amanda Irons Jonathan Collins
Matthew MusselmanAlicia Houchins
AmeUa Boggs Shawn Huffman
Melissa Boone Jason Merritt
Andrea Kowal Kristen Woods
Hoover Hughes Heather Sanford
Adam Dodway Jessica Lane
~iMcKinney John Eilers Larry Baxter
Tim Reese Isaac Gaines
Adam Dodway Travis Jackson
Anthony Redden Sara Jolliffe
Brian Hall Jennifer Jones
Nelson McCtung David Kincaid
!Wykle Kimeron Withrow David Jarvis
!Barnette Lisa Fort Jenny Honaker
Robin Westerik David Morgan
Kevin Morgan
Annie Mossburg
Tonya Ritter
Tana Schafer
Mark VanBuren
Tamia Barnes
Kathy Boone
Josh Duncan
Mary Kathryn Lewis
Chris McClung
Nathan Musselman
Chris Robards
Jennifer Runyon
David Smith
Nathan Turner
Elizabeth Wilson
Matt Bordas
Stacey Copland
Karen Fort
Andrea Napier
Lara Nunley
Mark Wise
Ray Lewis
Mirrolyn Stowers
Derek Corbin
Daniel Hudgins
Samantha Simons
Kathy Gains
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The West Virginia School of Os-
teopathic Medicine (WVSOM)
Undergraduate Academy of Sports
Medicine and Student Osteopathic
Medical Association will sponsor the
1990 Greenbrier County Special
Olympics May 19, 10 a.m., at
Greenbrier East High School.
The mission of the Special Olym-
pics is to provide training and ath-
letic competition in a variety of
Olympic-type sports for develop-
mentally disabled individuals by pro-
viding them with opportunities to de-
velop physical fitness and courage,
experience joy, and participate in
the sharing of gifts, skills and friend-
ship with their families, other Special
Olympians and the community.
Winners in the local competition
will be eligible to compete in an up-
coming state competition.
"Persons eligible for Special
Olympics must be eight years or
older, have been identified by an
agency or professional as having a
developmental disability, have a
cognitive delay as determined by
standardized measure, and have
cognitive learning or vocational
problems which require (or have re-
quired) special-designed instruc-
tions," according to John Manch-
ester of the information office at
WVSOM.
For general information contact
Dr John Mugaas at WVSOM, 647-
6214. To make a donation contact
Shawn Johnson at 645-6270. For in-
formation on participation or volun-
teering, contact Kent Jameson at
645-6270.
The Mountain Messenger, Thursday,
Lewisb g Intermediate
Perfect Attendance
May 17, 1990 3B
Grade 5 Robert Wykle Matthew Musselman Derrick Smith David Morgan
Sherry Robards Ben Asbury Amanda Irons Carrie Warren Kevin Morgan
Kristy Fort Tina Boggs Andre' Seams Tangle Windon Tonya Rifler
Amy Conlyn Mary Brown Adam Dodway Larry Baxter Chris Robards
Matthew Hedrick Michelle Burdeaux John Eilers Raymond Brewer Nathan Turner
James Parkes J.D. Halstead Suzanne Humphreys Michele Brown Crystal Vaughan
Christy Wonyetye Daniel Huffman Lisa Fort Benji Defibaugh Elizabeth Wilson
Jenny McClung Jennifer Huffman Anthony Redden Eric Eggleston Mark Wise
Nick Carson Angie Hughes Julie Ha)brook Isaac Gaines Shannon Bender
Wendy IDa Brian Hylton Brian Hall Alicia Houchins Jay Bennett
Patrick Murphy David Lowe Andrea Kowol Shawn Huffman Jay Cochran
David Weikle Monica Penn Travis Jackson Derek Corbin
Daniel Adkins Alisha Piercy Grade 6 Sara Jolliffe Jason Harvey
Marc Baker Kevin Pauley Thomas Bohrnstedt David Kincaid Steve Hinkle
Christy Barnette Kelly Quick T.J. Cockrell Jessica Lane Chasidy Honaker
Mark Beavers Michael Quick Crystal Dale Heather Sanford Daniel Hudgin~s
Jason Gesner Stephanie Rhodes Dwayne Defibaugh Jeff Vance Ray Lewis
Dervin Huffman Joey Thomas Jeromy Dove Kristen Woods Robby Morgan
Tracy Kaiser Elizabeth Winslow Sarena Godell David Jarvis Chad Patterson
Angle McClung Andrea Kowal Ashley Greenstreet Tamia Barnes Steve Ridgeway
Amanda Nida Melissa Boone Adam Jameson Kathy Boone Samantha Simmons
Eddie Sams Amelia Boggs Paul Johnson Matt Bordas Mirrolyn Stowers
Michele Sykes Jeff Bostic Chad Sheets Julie Garner Danny Martin
Justin Trudel Kimeran Withrow Brian Smith Chris McClung
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Project Graduation is, it is an all night drug and alcohol-free celebration for
the graduating seniors on graduation night, June 4, at Union High School,"
according to Frances Lynch.
"We are appealing to the friends, relatives, neighbors and concerned
citizens of the 1990 Senior Class and upcoming Senior Class to this very
worthwhile project. If you would like to make a donation or contribution,
contact any of the following committee members: Bob or Jeannie Ratliff,
Ruby Davis O'Farrell, Frances K. Lynch, Katherine K. Lynch, Jim and Pat
Van Dyke, Patsy Mustain, Eloise Sibold, Lois McCutcheon, Carol Lewis,
Sue Via or Susan Ryan. Any one of these members will be glad to answer
any questions you might have or appear at your club, just contact us. We
met every Monday night at 7 p.m. at Union High School, Ms Lynch said.
To date, the following have contributed to this cause:
Greenbrier Jewelers Tom Bone Amy's Flowers
Farmers Home Fire Circle B. Western Wilson Farm Equipment
Insurance Monroe Pharmacy K-92 Radio Station
Landco Gene and - Jim and Pat Van Dyke
John's Paint Store Nadine Fullen Coast Guard
The Craft Menagerie Cash Mart Super X Drugs
Rudy's Comer Grill Hoke's TV Pickaway Lebanon
Alpha Music, Parts & Plenty Home Dem Club
Winklers Office Bostic Feed West Vaco
and Supply Ran Fleeman Roma III Restaurant
Brewer Office John Brown Jim Hines
and Supply Linda Wilson Order of the Eastern Star
Quilts Unlimited Phyllis Dunbar The First National Bank
True Value Hardware Fullen Fertilizer of Ronceverte
Western Sizzlin James and Hillsdale Home Dem. Club
Monroe Motors Linda Dunbar Greenbriar Motors
Hedricks Flower Shop Atlantic Financial T & J Electronics
Bank of Monroe Circle Service Station British United Turkeys
J & J Auto Parts Monroe Insurance of America
B. F. Goodrich Dr Mark Kilcollin Christie Dozer
Manely Hair Salon Ruby Wheeler Weikle Brothers Lumber
Kitties Fabric Shop Vance's Stihl Chainsaws
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- PLANNING--- PLANTING .I
IS ITGARDENING TIME YET?
The last frost date for our area is May
10, 1990 This is the date by which
our area should be frost free until fall.
After this date we are usually safe to
tender plants such as tomatoe,
pepper, eggplant and melon.
If you have started your own seed-
liegs this year, be sure to allow them
to harden-off or adjust to the outside
to the outside temperature and sun
and wind bum if they are not accus-
tom to the outdoor conditions.
Windy Knoll Nursery has a variety of
I bedding plants both flowers and
vegetables.
Located I/4 mile north of 1-64 on US
II 219, Windy Knoll Nursery is open
Monday thru Saturday 8:00 am to
4:30 pm to help you with all your gar-
L den and landscape needs.
Mrs Fisk's Student
Recital Set
Piano students of Ann E. Fisk will
present their recital May 20 at the
First Church of God in Ronceverte
at 2 p.m. Those participating include
Sherry Lemons, Aaron Toothman,
Paula Brooks, Megan Morgan, Lisa
Bennett, Christy Kirk, Emily Fisk,
Megan Toothman, Robin Walton,
Julia Fisk, Susan Hedfick, Karen
Lilly, Kelli Sizemore, Anna Ayers,
Sarah Pall, Roger Trent, Erika
Glarer, Tara Wyant, Judy Van
Metre, Sarah Crookshanks, March
McClelland, Beth Campbell, Kirsten
Hill, Kelly Myers and Mercedes Cle-
ments.
High school seniors Anne Ayers,
Sarah Crookshanks, Judy Van
Metre and Roger Trent will be hon-
ored. The public is cordially invited.
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