Kanawha Alumni Association96th Reunion
May 23, 2015
The Kanawha Alumni
Association (KAA) celebrated its 96th annual reunion on Saturday,
May 23, starting off with a parade that featured 1959 Burnsville
High School graduate David Parmer and his wife, Barbara (Jeffries)
Parmer as parade marshals. The theme of 'Be True to Your
School' was present throughout the parade and other weekend
festivities.
At the
post-parade ceremony, American Legion Post 33 was on hand to lead
the crowd in the Pledge of Allegiance while the Braxton County High
School Marching Band played the National Anthem and provided other
musical entertainment.
Master of Ceremonies, Butch McPherson, led the
crowd in a moment of silence in memory of veterans and fallen
soldiers. Later on, he presented awards to the top four
parade participants: first place, the Class of 1965; second
place, the Lady Bruins softball team; third place, the Class of
1960; and fourth place to the Burnsville Outlaws Tee-Ball
team.
That afternoon
at the Burnsville Public Library David Parmer discussed his three
books, including the most recent titled 'Burnsville: A
Pictorial History.' In addition to interacting with the audience,
he also encouraged those in attendance to share pictures and
memories from their own lives for the second volume of his
Burnsville history book.
Returning alumni and friends gathered at the
school beginning at 4:00 p.m. for the annual business meeting and
scholarship presentations. The meeting was called to order by
President Tom Crutchfield after an opening skit that featured
Crutchfield as a schoolteacher in a classroom with his three
pupils. Those 'students' being KAA recording secretary Paul
Peck (who donned a dunce cap for the occasion), a paper
airplane-throwing Jennings Dancy (who later delivered the
invocation and benediction), and KAA Vice President Butch McPherson
(who was busy writing 'I will not whisper in class' on the
blackboard when the curtain opened). After the fun, ten
current Burnsville Elementary School sixth grade students who acted
as servers for the dinner were introduced. Those students
were: Logan Conley, Cameron and Conner Bragg, Noah Allen,
Kacie Drake, Camylle Leake, Izzabelle Smith, Haley Fincham,
Chandler Herron, and Elissa Coffman. Fincham then read a poem
originally written by Bea (Bosley) Brown titled 'The Old School
Speaks.'
Four new inductees
then took the oath and became official association members.
They were Megan Rae Dean, Sarah E. Mallory, Shayne Richard Aud
Heater, and Carol A. Desper. Four $500 KAA scholarships went
to Megan Dean, Sarah Mallory, Shayne Heater and Brady Heater.
The Claud 'Bud' Mick Scholarships went to Megan Dean and Sarah
Mallory.
The Bruin Award was presented to
Paul Peck. Recognition of the 2015 Alumnus of the Year was
given to Tom Crutchfield and Alumna of the Year was given to Carla
(Mick) Conley. Additionally, Mary Moran Bush and Jearld V.
Moran were recognized as the oldest alumni in attendance at the
event.
With the exception of
the vice president's position, which will now be held by Donna
(Conrad) Singleton, the previous slate of KAA officers were
reinstated. At the end of the meeting, Dick Graff held an
auction for items donated to the association which raised over
$400. Items included a quilt topper, rocking chair,
historical panorama of Burnsville, and other assorted items and
memorabilia.
Following the
meeting, a baked steak dinner was served to around 200 returning
alumni, newly inducted seniors, friends, and guests. Special
thanks to Anita Miller and Helen Harper for preparing the lovely
meal. The full day of events concluded with music and dancing
in the school gymnasium. Entertainment was provided by local
DJ, Bobby Stell.
Festivities for
the reunion weekend began on Friday evening with the annual
Burnsville School Reunion on the football field behind the
school. There, a large crowd enjoyed an extensive potluck
buffet and cookout. Attendees enjoyed bluegrass music and
songs by Lois (Ramsey) Budd throughout the evening also. The
weekend wrapped up on Sunday with the Burnsville United Methodist
Church holding a service as they celebrated 100 years of fellowship
in the community. KAA members also placed memorial roses on
the graves of former BHS educators who are interred at the Knights
of Pythias cemetery in Burnsville.
Alumni
attending and their guests:
Brenda Adkins | Anna Cunningham | Robert Kelley | Betty Mallet Pritt |
John Armentrout | Carl Cunningham | Shirley Straley Kelley | Donald Pritt |
Margaret Bragg Armentrout | Pam Brown Cuppari | Marilyn Godfrey Kiddy | Betty Graff Pulliam |
Gentalee Steele Blake | Carol Goodrich Dean | Harold Kuhl | Jimmy Pulliam |
Mary C. Blake | Jack Dean | Bonnie Mick Kuhn | Kenneth Pulliam |
Matt Blake | Linda Posey Dean | Fred W. Kuhn | Treva Singleton Racette |
Thomas J. Blake | Megan Rae Dean | Linda Conrad Leggett | Garrett Ramsey |
Kenneth Bosley | Shannon Dean | Charles R. Lloyd | Nina Brown Ramsey |
William Jack Bosley | Carol Desper | Shirley Singleton Lloyd | Louise Bush Ratliff |
Iverna Bouch | Shelba K. Skinner Deavers | Neil Love | Thomas Ratliff |
Margaret Blake Boyd | Becky Durrett | Delores J. Loyd | Donna Rhoads |
Sharon Conrad Brady | Tom Durrett | Jerry D. Loyd | Jane Riddle Richter |
Barbara Brown Bragg | Leo Earlenbaugh | Geneva Williston Love | Roberta Lindsay Riffle |
Denise Butt Bragg | Sue Singleton Earlenbaugh | Jeff Mallory | Julia Mackey Robinson |
Joseph Bragg | Joan Wiant Fields | Sarah E. Mallory | Ann Robison |
Patty Conrad Bragg | Jean Stump Garber | Sharon Mallory | Jim Robison |
Paul W. Bragg | Barbara Gibson | Linda Skinner Groat Marex | Larry Robison |
Jerry Brown | Brenda Snyder Gibson | Laurel Wine Martin | Bill Schindler |
Mary Sizemore Brown | Burnard Gibson | Dixie L. McCauley | Janet Nicholson Schindler |
Ronald Brown | Roger Gibson | Donna McClain | Clark Schneider |
Tammy Allen Brown | Max Gillespie, Jr. | Russell H. McClain | Ann Shearer |
John J. Bush | James Godfrey | James McLaughlin | Virginia Singh |
Mary Moran Bush | Susie Godfrey | Butch McPherson | Donna Conrad Singleton |
Bernard Butler | Bob Graff | Debbie Singleton McPherson | Ruth Mick Singleton |
Roberta Singleton Butler | Carolyn Pulliam Graff | Doris Hardesty McPherson | Darrell Skinner |
Sheila Bragg Butler | Dick Graff | Jennifer McPherson | Sally Skinner |
Corene Stump Carey | Linda Jeffries Graff | Louis Miller | JoAnn Bosley Smith |
Debbie Steele Carroll | Richard Graff | Rita Riffle McCauley Miller | Susan Sours |
James N. Carter, Jr. | Dean Townsend Grooms | Linda McCauley Moore | Linda Singleton Spencer |
Kathleen Carter | Roberta Hall | Robert Moore | Judith Cayton Steele |
Betty Carson | Julie Hayward | Bill Morrison | Rosalie Steele |
Lamona Brown Casto | Brady Heater | Dawn Jones Morrison | Willard L. Steele |
Roger Clark | Debra Heater-Peters | Michael D. Morrison | Deanna Brown Stewart |
Twila McPherson Clark | Lena Heater | Jearld V. Moran | Lowell F. Swisher |
Bruce Clutter | Noah Junior Heater | John "Butch" Moran | Martha Belle Taylor |
Hilda Brown Clutter | Shayne Heater | Lee Moran | Harry W. Vankirk |
Patty Graff Cobb | Vivianne Hefner | Virginia Moran | Billy R. Ware |
Barbara Conley | Patsy Flint Heavner | Tessie M. McGinnis Morton | William F. "Bill" Wiant |
Carla Mick Conley | Eva Brown Hinkle | Stella Cunningham Myers | Charles J. T. Wilson |
Howard Conley | Wayne Hinkle | Ted Myers | Betty Pulliam Wine |
Billy Conrad | Harvey Hoover | Barbara Jeffries Parmer | Irene Stump White |
Karla McPherson Conrad | Loretta Brown Hoover | David Parmer | Jerry Wilson |
Ressie Wine Conrad | Robert Jack | Paul Peck | Margaret Wilson Willey |
Dustin Crutchfield | Jerry Kelley | Betty Posey | Lefty Wine |
Tom Crutchfield | Mary McPherson Kelley | Frank Posey | Rick Wine |
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