ht members of the
of 1990 presented their final
as members of the
Band Thursday night at
East High School Gym.
Concert was the last of the 1990
for the Spartan Marching,
Wind Ensemble and Jazz
under the direction of Jeff
and assistant Michael Pier-
addition to the concerts, the
also served as an awards
for the instrumental music
highest honor, the Bob
Memorial Band Spirit
for the best overall bands-
was presented to Donna Ott,
also received the Rainbow
(presented annually to
student).
band leadership awards
to Ellie Brown and
Section leadership
were presented to Everett
Shall, Darren Williams, Brian
Michael Staunton and
~ Wykle.
the Karen Belt memorial
Leadership awards were
Mooney, Kathleen Cayanus
Arlene McCormick, Musician-
awards were presented to
Ott and Daren Williams.
Edith Atkinson Memorial
and Dedication Award was
to Rachel Miller. Special
Inition, the "Friends" award,
was given to Shirley Hicks,
served as treasurer for two
of the Music Boosters, and
McMillion, outgoing presS-
conclude the awards presen-
a special reading was pre-
by Tom Holbrook, a local
program leader and sup-
who read "A Letter to the
Bandsmen." The evening's
ended with a video pro-
'Jim Hicks and The Green-
Hotel, followed by a choral trib-
to the Spartan Band by mem-
of the Greenbrier East Concert
participating in their final
included Richard Bland,
ley Boone, Eleanor Brown,
Cayanus, Elizabeth Dar-
Amanda Eaton, Jennifer
Inlet, Luther Hanson, Christi
Brian Holbrook, Everett
Veronica Mayor, Arlene
Nell McMillion, Rachel
Staci Mooney, Donna Ott,
Perry, Crystal Ratliff, Tony
Michael Shaver.
so Elizabeth Smith, Michael
Martha Thomas, Darren
ares, Brien Williams, Chris
Andrea Yates.
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ITeacher. Award
At Lewlsburg I
Mary Beth Boone
Mary Beth Boone, teacher at
Lewisburg Intermediate School, has
been awarded a Regional Education
Service Agency "Exemplary Teach-
ing Techniques Award" for the 1989-
90 school year• She wilt receive
$300 cash and will be recognized at
the RESA Executive Board meeting.
RESA represents six counties.
The award was the result of a re-
cent education law to recognize out-
standing teachers and their tech-
niques in teaching. A library has
been established at the State De-
partment of Education to contain a
series of video tapes, classroom
teaching strategies and lesson tech-
niques from those teachers recog-
nized. These recordings will be
available for seminars and staff de-
velopment for different programs
throughout the state.
Mrs Boone has been a teacher
for 18 years at Lewisburg Intermedi-
ate School. She is also a Girl Scout
leader and is actively involved in 4-H
Clubs. She is married to Dale Boone
and has two daughters: Kathy and
Meliss~
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The Mountain Messenger, Thursday, June 7, 1990 3B
Concord College has announced
the establishment of a Creative and
Performing Arts Academy to offer a
series of camps taught on the cam-
pus in Athens this summer. Camps
are designed to help students refine
their pre-college-level skills through
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Areas of instruction include
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Greenbrier East1
Alumnz News
Nominations are now being ac-
cepted through June 8 for the
Greenbrier East High School Alumni
Hall of Fame.
Sponsored by the Student Coun-
cil, the Alumni Hall of Fame is open
to all Greenbfier East Alumni who
graduated four or more years prior
to nomination.
Nominations must be in writing,
must include an outline of the ac-
complishments of the Greenbrier
East graduate and the reasons for
the nomination.
A selection committee, made up
of teachers at Greenbrier East and
teachers who have retired from
Greenbrier East, will meet to select
up to four inductees to be honored
at the 1990 Homecoming Week ac-
tivities.
Nominations should be mailed to:
Alumni Hall of Fame, Greenbrier
East High School, Lewisburg. Let-
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by June 8.
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Alderson Youth
Chad Thompson
The United States Achievement
Academy announced today that
Chad Thompson has been named
a national award winner in History
and Government. This award is
an honor very few students can
attain. The Academy recognizes
less than 10 per cent of all Ameri-
can high school students. Chad,
who attends Alderson Junior high
School was nominated for this
National Award by Ina Mae
Painter, History and Government
teacher at the school.
Chad is the son of Edward and
Carolyn Thompson of Alderson.
His grandmother is Elizabeth
Knapp.
Ballard Christian School Gradu-
ation took place May 24, on the
school lawn. "To God Be the Glory"
was the graduation theme using col-
ors of red, white and blue. The pro-
cessional was "Onward Christian
Soldiers." Graduates marched to
"Pomp and Circumstance/' Angela
Harris, former graduate of Ballard
Christian School, served as pianist
for the service. Pledges of the Bible,
American Flag, and Christian Flag
were led by the graduating kinder-
garten students. The National An-
them was sung by the congregation
and the Invocation was given by the
President John Spencer
The Choir sang "My Tribute" and
Peggy Jo Harris and Krystal Rogers
sang "Red, White, and Blue" accom-
panied by the choir under the direc-
tion of David Spencer and pianist
Stephanie Harris.
Ginger Reed, valedictorian, gave
her address and challenge to the
congregation and her fellow class-
mates. She also received the Sena-
tor Robert Byrd Scholarship Award
in recognition of outstanding aca-
demic performance. She is the
daughter of Mr and Mrs Bill Reed of
Peterstown,
A Concord Academic Scholarship
Award was presented to Stephanie
Harris in recognition of outstanding
academic performances. Stephanie
is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Eddie
Harris of Red Sulphur Springs. Miss
Harris and Susan Bridges were sa-
lutatorians. Miss Bridges is the
daughter of Mr and Mrs Jim Bridges
of Cashmere. She plans to continue
her education at Bob Jones Univer-
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The commencement address
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Texas. Dr Lee is a Vietnam Veteran
and evangelist. He challenged the
graduates to "be a winner, not a
could-have-been.
Presentation of diplomas was
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illness of the Founder Reverend
Howard Spencer. Diplomas were
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Rebecca Lorraine Faris, Stephanie
Donn Harris, Anthony Joel Hedrick,
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Kindergarten diplomas were pre-
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Dedication prayer and benedic-
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White Sulphur Springs
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