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Hurricane Boys Soccer State Champs SEE SOCCER ON PAGE 8
Buffalo Elementary Student wins State Award
Buffalo Elementary fifth grader Ashlee Priddy was recognized for her overall academic achievement. Courtesy photo. The West Virginia Council for Exceptional Children honored Buffalo Elementary fifth grader Ashlee Priddy for academic achievement at their fall conference in Morgantown on October 18. Teacher Tracey Higginbotham nominated Ashlee for one of two awards given to West Virginia students yearly. Yes, I Can! Awards celebrate the achievements of students who seek excellence in a variety of areas. Ashlee was recognized for her overall academic achievement.
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PipeSounds presents “A Christmas Spectacular” Sunday, December 2, 2012 PipeSounds, and the Putnam County Bank as sponsor, will host Rodney L. Barbour, a native of Huntington, to perform “A Christmas Spectacular”, on Sunday, December 2, 2012 at 3:00 p.m. at Forrest Burdette United Methodist Church, 2848 Putnam Avenue in Hurricane. This will be Barbour’s fourth performance on the world-class Harrah Symphonic Organ. Rodney is an accomplished performer and his career has taken many directions since completing extensive courses including his Doctorate at the University of Cincinnati. He has performed music with
Marshall University ROTC and Marching Band members pay tribute to the 1970 plane crash victims during the annual memorial ceremony. Photo by Justin Waybright.
the Holiday on Ice Orchestra, the Ringling Brothers-Barnum and Bailey Circus and has held the position of official organist of the Cincinnati Reds at Riverfront Stadium as well as organist for several prestigious churches. Rodney’s credentials are wide and varied, but one of his best attributes is his personality to connect with the audience and include them in the performance. During the Christmas, 2010 concert, he pleasantly surprised those attending when he appeared as “Santa” himself for the second half of the concert. Tickets will be available at the SEE CHRISTMAS ON PAGE 4
WVSU’s Army ROTC Ranger Challenge Team places High in Regional Competition INSTITUTE - A team from West Virginia State University’s Army ROTC program placed high in the recent Ranger Challenge held at Fort Pickett, Va. The 11-member team from WVSU finished ninth in competition with similar sized programs, placing ahead of schools such as Hampton, Howard, and Virginia State University. The team also bested its finish from the 2011 Ranger Challenge when it finished 10th. The annual Ranger Challenge featured more than 400 cadets from 89 ROTC programs from throughout a multi-state region. The two-day event is the
largest of its type on the East Coast, and featured competitions where ROTC cadets raced against the clock and each other in a variety of physical and mentally challenging events that were planned along an eight-mile route. Cadet teams would road march and would be faced with tasks along the way such as assembling M-16 rifles, land navigation, and operating common military radios. Academic skills were also emphasized throughout the weekend, allowing team leaders to find the best possible solution toward complex team problems such as crossing a stream using only 120-feet of
rope, team members and their equipment. The ROTC cadets had trained for the Ranger Challenge since the start of the fall semester. In the spring, the WVSU cadets will participate in a training exercise that will also involve West Virginia University and Marshall University. The in-state exercise is designed to prepare third-year ROTC students to attend the Summer Leadership Development and Assessment Course. Held near Tacoma, Wash., the annual event is the largest ROTC gathering in the nation, featuring over 6,000 cadets from 273 schools. The Yellow Jacket Battalion
at West Virginia State University features students from WVSU, the University of Charleston, Glenville State College and the West Virginia University Institute of Technology. There are a total of 60 Cadets in the battalion, of which 16 are WVSU students. For more information about the Yellow Jacket Battalion call (304) 389-1985 or e-mail rotcmail@wvstateu.edu. West Virginia State University is a public, land grant, historically black university, which has evolved into a fully accessible, racially integrated, and multi-generational institution, located in Institute, WV. SEE ROTC ON PAGE 4
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