Fork Union Military Academy Middle School Volume 19, Issue 3 Holiday Edition 2013
Inside:
The President’s Message
Cadets Volunteer
By RADM Burhoe
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Ms. Payne’s Resource Tip
“Every day, regardless of what is going on around me, I will see a cadet from the Middle School, and a smile immediately follows. As a group, they take the “military” aspects of Fork Union Military Academy very seriously, yet none takes anything too seriously. We are blessed indeed to have these young men on our campus. We are making every effort to ensure our Middle School is “full” next year, and anticipate beginning the 2014-2015 school year with at least 90 MS students. We are confident we’ll meet this goal. I plan to spend as much time as possible over the Christmas Break with family…and particularly look forward to giving many books and toys to my grandchildren, and having long conversations with my mother. This is a time to count our many blessings, and to acknowledge that those blessings are gifts from God. One of his many gifts to us was his son Jesus, which makes it easy to celebrate this season of giving. Merry Christmas!” Best regards, J. Scott Burhoe President, Fork Union Military Academy Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Retired www.forkunion.com
Corrections Operation Christmas Child
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My Wish We wish for...
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Dillard Guard
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Blue Man Group
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King’s Dominion Monticello and Michie Tavern Trip
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Food Drive Update Academic Honors
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Headmaster’s Message As we prepare for the hustle and bustle of the upcoming Christmas season, I encourage us all to take time out of our busy schedules to remember the true “Reason for the Season.” Jesus Christ, God’s perfect gift to us, is our reason to celebrate. During this season of gift giving and receiving, may we be truly thankful for the greatest gift of all. On behalf of the Middle School faculty and staff, I wish all of you a very Merry Christmas and a blessed New Year!
Did you know? FUMA became an allmale institution affiliated with the Baptist General Association of VA in 1913. The name was changed to “Fork Union Military Academy” at this time.
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CADETS VOLUNTEER AT CHURCH’S “RESPITE DAY” Four of our cadets recently volunteered their Saturday to assist with a “Respite Day” at PCC – Riverside, a local church attended by many of our cadets. This day involved supervising activities for children with disabilities in our local community so that their parents could have the day off to go shopping or just to enjoy time for themselves. Cadets Tyson Marlow, John Meheen, Scott Robel, and Thomas Snow arrived at the church at 10 a.m. and stayed until 4:00 p.m. They helped the children color and make crafts and also played games with them. All of the cadets who participated agreed that they really enjoyed being “buddies” to the 19 children who attended this event. Mrs. Karen Feathers, the coordinator of this community event, was impressed by the maturity of our cadets and appreciative of their willingness to volunteer their time. Each of the cadets who participated said afterward that they
Cadets Robel, Marlow, Meheen, and Snow
are looking forward to the next “Respite Day”, to be held in February.
Ms. Payne’s Resource Tip: Be prepared, not nervous. Stop worrying and start studying. If you are well prepared, there’s no need for butterflies.
CORRECTIONS FROM OCT. /NOV. BAYONET:
Cadets Cainon Miles and Timi Ojeikere are pictured after setting up and decorating the Middle School Christmas tree.
Hardy Pemberton’s name was inadvertently omitted on the wrestling roster.
“Beta” Company should have read “Bravo” Company.
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Operation Christmas Child From the Operation Christmas Child website: “Since 1993, more than 100 million boys and girls in over 130 countries have experienced God’s love through the power of simple shoebox gifts from ‘Operation Christmas Child’. Samaritan’s Purse works with local churches and ministry partners to deliver the gifts and share the life-changing Good News of Jesus Christ.” As she has in past years, Ms. Fick, our Activities Coordinator, again orchestrated the packing of many shoeboxes for this very worthwhile program. Our Middle School cadets were involved in donating money for this project, shopping for toys, packing boxes, writing notes, and wrapping the presents up to be sent to children around the world. In all, 19 Christmas shoeboxes were stuffed with surprises by our cadets. Two of the shoeboxes were marked for tracking, so in a future issue we will let you know where those boxes landed. Our prayer is that children who wouldn’t otherwise experience joy at Christmas time will experience God’s love through the opening of the shoeboxes sent to them. Cadets Pham, Greer, Henriques, and Ebright shopping for surprises to put into the shoeboxes.
My One Wish for the World By Zac Miller, Bayonet Reporter If I could make one wish that affects the entire world it would be for no person to go hungry. 842 million people in the world do not have enough to eat. One out of six children, roughly 100 million children, in developing countries is underweight. This is because of their lack of food. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that nearly 870 million people of the 7.1 billion people in the world were suffering from chronic undernourishment in 2010-2012. This is one in eight people. We need to help this fact of life. This wish will not come true, but you can help to stop hunger in the world. Just go to www.freerice.com to help stop hunger. For every question you get right they donate 10 grains of rice through the World Food Program. Help the world in this fight to end hunger.
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Cadets, faculty, and staff were asked to answer the following question for our Christmas edition: If you could make one Christmas wish for our country or our world, what would you wish for? These are a few of the responses given.
We wish... No more killings, shootings, drugs, and suicide.
Peace. Nick Johnson
Hardy Pemberton
More religion in the world. Thai Greer That we would recognize how much we have been forgiven, shown mercy, and served, and that would lead us to forgive, show mercy, and serve those around us. CPT Butt
Tyson Marlow Irie Little For the police to catch all these bad robbers and thugs, and there would be no more people that would be acting crazy in all sorts of ways.
No war zones. Blake Chiovaro
Corey Lawrence Peace on Earth. For our country...a government more committed to finding compromise on the "tough" issues. For our world...an end to hunger and curable diseases. LTC Feathers
Mrs. Haislip World peace. If I could make one wish that affects the entire world, it would be for no person to go hungry. Zac Miller
An end to hunger and poverty.
Mrs. Linkous
A huge increase in fellow-feeling.
Ms. Nolting
LTC Blanchetti
PeacePEACE on Earth
worldwide.
Ms. Payne
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“The Dillard Guard� Marches in the Appomattox Christmas Parade On Saturday, Dec. 7th, the Middle School's marching drill team, "The Dillard Guard", represented Fork Union Military Academy at the annual Appomattox Christmas parade. "The Dillard Guard", led by Cadet Major Jonathan Ilori (and sponsored by LTC Feathers), is comprised of cadets in grades 6-8. Cadets on the Guard must maintain good grades and conduct to participate. They practice during their free time and enjoy opportunities to march in parades off-campus during the year. Several parades are scheduled for the spring.
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Blue Man Group On November 14 a busload of cadets, comprised of both Middle and Upper School boys, traveled with LTC Feathers to Charlottesville’s John Paul Jones Arena to enjoy an evening of entertainment. Starring that evening was “The Blue Man Group”, a group that defies description. Combining visual arts with music, technology, audience participation, and humor, “The Blue Man Group” offered a show that kept our rapt attention for over two hours. Comprised of three “Blue Men” and a rhythm band, this act has its own off -Broadway Show and a traveling group. They are known around the world for their phenomenal shows. All of us really enjoyed getting off campus to enjoy this evening of fun.
King’s Dominion Trip by Hardy Pemberton On Saturday, October 26, CPT Butt and his family took a group of twelve Cadets to King’s Dominion. We all had a lot of fun and rode tons of rides. The park was having “Halloween Haunt”, and Brennan Stone and I went through a really scary haunted house called “No Vacancy”. After about 6:00 or 7:00 pm, a bunch of the staff dressed up as monsters and other scary creatures. I got chased by a zombie. Halloween Haunt is a great time to visit King’s Dominion for a hauntingly good time!
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Monticello and Michie Tavern Trip By Andrew Estes
CPT Butt’s Advisee group with Thomas Jefferson’s statue. He was a tall guy!!
On November 13th, all of the cadets except cadets with an Unsatisfactory Conduct level went to Monticello. We took a tour of his house and saw lots of cool things, such as a dumbwaiter in the wall that brought up wine from the wine cellar, a clock that could tell the days of the week, and his gardens and plantation. My favorite part was going into the cellar under Monticello and seeing how the dumbwaiters worked. We also went to Michie Tavern and took a tour of the guest rooms, the ballroom/church, and the bar room. The Ordinary was their kitchen and we ate the amazing fried chicken, mashed potatoes, green beans, black-eyed peas, and more. It was a great trip!
Some cadets enjoying their lunch at Michie Tavern. It was delicious! In the background to the left, you can see a server dressed in period costume.
FOOD DRIVE 2013 Update A recent Academy-wide service project resulted in the collection of 6,260 lbs. of food for the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank. The Middle School effort pitted "Alpha" Co., "Bravo" Co., and the faculty all against each other in a friendly competition to see which unit could collect the most food. "Bravo" Co. won the competition hands down. A big "THANK YOU" to all who donated to this food drive! Cadets delivered the food directly to the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank truck.
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Academic Honors 2nd Grading Period HONOR ROLL
PRESIDENT’S LIST
6TH GRADE
6TH GRADE
Thai Greer
Blake Chiovaro
Hardy Pemberton
Brennan Stone
Daniel Samurin Zachary Vance
7TH GRADE Ryan Dynski
7TH GRADE
Jared Giszack
David Middleton Scott Robel
8TH GRADE Andrew Estes
8TH GRADE
Joshua Henriques
John Graves-Marchand
Jonathan Ilori
Jack Greenspon
Tyson Marlow
Nicholas Johnson
James McMurtrie
Logan Justice Zac Miller Cameron Smith
Congratulations on your
Diaz Tompkins
hard work and commitment!