SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON Farmer's ADVOC.ATE -- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1985
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100 Students Participate In High
Symposium With Business Leaders
100 students from the llth
25 different business, in-
~d professional leaders in
~C, mmty Wednesday, Feb. 13,
Center in Ranson for the
High School - Business
And the two pictures
posing questions
leaders daring the five-
which lasted from 9 a.m.
was presented by
~ Clmmber of Corn-
with the West
asked many questions
objec-
themselves about
the various businesses, industries and
professions represented and also about
the American free enterprise system.
Serving as leaders to the students
were: David Ash, Jefferson County
Administrator; Dennis Barton, Ernest
Benner, Rebecca Briggs, James
Bryan, William Cbesley, Joseph P.
Christian, Jr Roeco Cipriano, Jack
Coulter, J. Blaekwell Davis, Jr Peter
H. Dougherty, Dominiek "Wells"
Fargo, James Hecker, Henry E.
Jovanelly, Paul Lee, Jane Kastl, Sue
Kellerrnan, Robert L MaSon, Donald
E.W. Niemaun, Rick Pekar, P.T.
Porterfield, III, Jeffrey Smoot and
Marie Sowers. Christian, chairman of
the Chamber Education committee
served as chairman of the project and
Porterfield served as moderator for
the discussions.
Henry Jovanelly, president of the
Chamber extended the welcome to the
students and also made the introduc-
tions of the business leaders. Others in-
troduced were C.C. Hammann, 16th
District vice-president of the West
Virginia Chamber; P, aymond Frazier,
superintendent of the Jefferson Coun-
ty Schools.
The ~ of the symposium is to
offer Jefferson High students an op-
portunity to meet and talk with
members of the business community
and to help them to better understand
bow business works. (Photos were by
Kable Pbotographics).
Roll For
Junior High
JAYCEE WOMEN
HELP WITH PAGEANT
is the honor roll for the
announced by Principal
A "B" average is
in order to achieve the
qTH GRADE
Christine Bittinger,
Canby, Tonya Cares, Amy
Shawn Craig, Cassandra
Cross, Michelle Cross,
Lori Donivan, Dawn
A's, Sheila Fauble, Mark
,Cathy Funk, all
Kimberly Guerrero,
Susan Hoekensmoth,
David Jenkins,
Carolyn Kable, Eric
Darrin Kratz,
Felicla Lowery, Brian
Heather Mercer, Traci
Myers, Dai Nguyen,
Nikki Piehot, Chris
Polen, Jolene Poling,
Michael Rarelli, Diane
Nsena Russell, Elizabeth
Thompson, all A's, Bet-
Kimberly Via,
Shannon White,
Omnie Writ, and Nicole
GRADE
Tiffany Bailey, Brian
Adele Braxton, Clinton
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Michelle Burns, Tony
Valerie Cook, Kim Crom
Robert Davis, Penny
Fields, Michael Frem-
Trudy Hosby,
Charles Johnson,
Michad Kimer, Leigh
Tara Kianer, Dianna
l~[Is Lemon, Mandy Link,'
, Donald Bruce Myers,
, Mary OCt, Robin Painter,
cri.y Poting, John
Robin Schreiber, Jemfifer Tilley,
Mark Waiters, Patrick White, and Bil-
ly Jo Writ.
NINTH GRADE
Dee Alkire, Valerie Bailey, Forrest
Bradley, Allie Campbell, Ryan Camp-
bell, Pam Clendening, Ken Coffman,
Billy Coleman, Crissy Coyle, Grog
Dillow, Carrie Dreisch, Shelley Drish,
Anita Espinosa, Lori Fadeiey, Marsha
Feaster, Kathy Hayes, Dapheny
Heath, Yvonne Heath,~ Greg
Hdlebower, Shannon Henry, Jennifer
Hrilmarm, Bridget Hosby, MieheUe
Hough, Julie Jewell, Steve Jovanelly,
Patricia King, Trevor ~, Maria
Lico, Teresa Long~, Tammy
Lytle, Matthew McClellan, Mike T.
McDonald, Carisa McDowell, Rebec-
ca McFerron, Cynthia Meadows, Bill
Mundey, Barbara Payton, Shawn
Payton, Darren Paxton, Traci
Propst, Michelle Rademacher, Tina
Russell, Mark Seal, Jeremy sechler,
Elisa Senesi, all A's, Angle Seltzer,
Cheryl Sherman, Andrew Skinner,
Kyle Smith, Autumn Renee Smith,
Renee Michelle Smith, Jmmifer Stine:
Stephanie Strader, Kasandra Thorn-
ton, Tammi Togans, Tammy Vincent,
Laura Walker, Stacy Walker, Lea Ann
Watson, Lynn Watson, Jason Welter,
Jeff Weller, Doug Williams, and,
Carolyn Yates.
The Charles Town Jaycee Women
held a regular meeting at the home of
Linda McLaugldin on Wednesday,
February 13th at 7: 30.
The urdt will finish the month by
helping the Miss Jefferson County
Scholarship Pageant on Saturday
February 23 at the Jefferson High
School auditorium.
Anyone interested in joining the
Charles Town Jaycee Women should
contact Gina Frye at T25-4744.
Tax
for the
A program providing local tax &s-
sistance for older taxpayers. Check
with the IRS for a location near
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"Concert Royal" At Shepherd February 27
Honor Students
Principal John W. Rc~ has an-
nounced the honor roll for South Jef-
ferson Elementary Scho~ for the third
six week period of the current school
term as follows:
SECOND GRADE
Mrs. Hopkins: Ivan Wesco, All A's,
Jennifer Childs, Tawaynia Doleman,
Christopher Duvan, Misty EUiutt, Vic-
toria Gilbert, Jody Heare, Rebecca
Hill, Jeremy Kimble, Tammy
McDaniel, Carrie Moore, Angela
Snyder, Kristy Wymer and Conte'
Yates.
Mrs. Wharton: Avery Corwine and
Lisa Ranelli, all A's, Russell Carroll,
Michelle Collyer, Karen Dailex, l~'ole
Dawson, Christina Everman, Scott
Friend, David Horsing, Brian Hogbin,
Ray Johnson, Jason LaRue, Barbara
Plotner, Scott Reichert and Randy
Welsh.
Miss Ridley: Dawn Bohr and An-
drea Miller, all A's, Melissa Laycock,
Helen Je~, Steven Fraley, Lola
Popkins, Kristin Hoffman, Krishua
Crum, Tabitha Hart and Katherine
Lang.
THIRD GRADE
Mrs. Kershner: Martin Canby,
Tricia Dean, Loretta Kline, Lance
Lind, Todd Lind, Amber Overly,
Alvertia Myers, Joshua Wolfe and
Daniel Vance.
Mrs. Steptoe: Micbelle Richmond,
Ann Harrison, Kisha Doleman,
Jeremy Atwater, Gwendolyn Pearson,
Wade Garrett, Bruce Armstrong,
Christine Sterling, Lori Henry, Paul
Gruber, Deborah Hensley, Charles
Miller, Colin Matthews, Ryan Fin-
cham, Kristy Kline and Kristy l)tmn.
FOURTH GRADE
Mr. Jenkins: Libby Withem, Joey
Gruber, Christy Bradley, Steve Car-
roll, Cheryl Vincent, Joe Maul
Bridget HiLl, Jason Mills, Stacey
Liskey, Alex Senerpida, Damian Cot-
wine and Melissa Mills.
Mrs. Kirk: Dennis Brown, Renee
Holben, Kathy Jones, Heather Miller,
Chad Shade, Danielle Stateler and
Craig Weatherboltz.
Mr. Massimino: Brian W'dliams,
Jack Myers, Stacy Moore, Angela
Hart, Anthony Coons and Melissa
Breeden.
FIFTH GRADE
Mr. Kearns: Anessa Friend,
Stephanie Funkhouser, and Todd
Poston, all A's, Matthew Child, s, Hol-
ly Laycock, Stephanie Nesslerodt,
Becky Ring and Bradley sensel.
Mrs. Whetzel: Tracy Casto, Ray
Combs, Mark Del-Colle and Angela
V~t, all A's, Misty Seltzer.
Miss Work: Jessica Rowland, all
A's, Nat Burns, Mficbele Chilcls, Todd
Heare, Sarah Lemen, Kin Ring,
Valerie Sterling.
SIXTH GRADE
Mrs. Johnston: Brian Everhart, all
A's, Jeff Bm'ch, Sot)ia Thomlmon, Joe
Ceravalo, Jeff L~Bon, John Dean,
Trudy Russell, Donna Dawson.
Mr. Wells: Anissa Hopkins, all A's,
Andrea Overly, John Rudolph, Joe
Weatherholtz, Jason M agaha, Robert
Combs, Earl Lang.
Mrs. Burns: Tracey Bradley, Cindy
Harder, EarILiskey, ~ Miller,
Angola Radamacher, Denise Robin-
son, Amy Shirley, Peggy Smallwood,
Jennifer Manuel, Peggy Newcomb.
SHEPHERDSTOWN -- Concert
Royal, recognized as the country's
finest period instrument ensemble
specializing in major 17th and 18th
century music, will perform at
Shepherd College on Wednesday, Feb.
27 at 8 p.m. in the Creative Arts Center
Theatre.
This performance is free and open
Sunday In The Park
Seeks Entertainment
For the 58th year the annual Shenan-
doah Apple Blossom Festival will
burst into full bloom May 2 thru 5.
For the eleventh consecutive year
the Festival will feature "Sunday in
the Park" on the fourth and fmal day
of the Festival weekend, May 5. For
six hours, from 12 noon to 6 p.m. that
day, the Winchester Recreation Park
will be tramformed into a spectacular
"Show of Shows," with arts and crafts,
exhibits, a Civil War sham battle, ap-
ple crate derby, and dancing, singing
and musical entertainment.
According to Susan Coffman, Sun.
in the Park entertaimnent chairper-
son, entertainment acts of all types are
invited to apply for this year's perfor-
mances. ALl entertainment in the park
is presented on a volunteer basis.
Ms. Coffman stated that the selec-
tion of acts will be based solely on an
application and audition cassette tape
(if applicable) which must be filed
with the Apple Blossom Festival Head-
quarters before March 22, 1985.
Applications for performance of
entertainment acts may be obtained
by contacting the Festival Offiee, 19
South Cameron Street, P.O. Box 3099,
Winchester, Va 22601, or by calling
703-662-3K3.
to the public.
Since its founding in 1974, Concert
Royal has been highly acclaimed for
its outstanding premieres of French
opera-ballet, Italian opera, German
oratorio, and a wide variety of Baro-
que and Classic orchestral and
chamber masterpieces.
Concert Royal is under the direction
of James Richman (above), harp-
sicbordist, fortepianist and conductor.
In 1976, he was the winner of the Bodky
Competition of the Cambridge Socie-
ty for Early Music,
The Concert Royal presentation at
Shepherd is sponsored by the
Shepherd College Creative Arts Lec-
ture Forum, and funded in part by the
West Virginia Arts and Humanities
Commission and the National Endow-
ment for the Arts.
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