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Riverton Dam: a political and historical perspecDespite post-drowning fast track old dam came down on schedu
By Roger BianchiniWarren County Report
For over a month we kept lookingeast as we crossed the North ForkBridge to try and see i the demoli-tion work on the 104-year-old con-crete Riverton Dam had begun. Aterall, our day-late, dollar short town
council put the demolition on a stateo emergency ast track ollowingthe June 9 drowning o 9-year-oldRyan Warner o Bunker Hill, WestVirginia. Warner was the seconddrowning at the dam in less thanthree months ater an eight-year lull.On April 7, Iraq war veteran MarkD. Grand, 51, drowned while kayak-ing with a riend near the dam. Telast previous drowning was TomasWalker in 00. While Walker could
not save himsel, he saved his twochildren with whom he was shing atthe time. Te dam has a long historyo lie-taking during its 80 years oinactivity and deterioration.
Finally ater all state and ederalpermits were acquired pretty muchon schedule and Historic Resourcebureaucracies satised themselves
that the dams economic and struc-tural histories would be ociallyrecorded, work began on Oct. 5,ollowing a brie ceremony acknowl-edging the dams history and the rea-sons or removing it.
By Oct. 8 the dam was complete-ly demolished rom bank to bank,though the debris bridge created up-stream to allow the heavy machineryto cross the river or the demolitionremained to the south and nal side
taken down. Demolition was per-ormed by Atkins Excavating, Inc. and boy over the course o the weekI was impressed with those guys.Historical documentation is to beprovided by John Milner Associates,Inc. Te total project is anticipated torequire two weeks.
Historical perspective
At a September 7 work session
town Director o Environmental Ser- vices and now Interim own Man-ager Steve Burke gave an update onthe status o the demolition eort tobring the dam down almost entirelyat state and ederal expense. In re-counting the dams history, Burkenoted that it appeared the RivertonDam missed out on being the statesrst hydroelectric producing damby about a year or so. Had it beenthe rst such hydroelectric dam de-
veloped in Virginia, permission todemolish it would have been harderto attain due to the added historical
import, Burke said.In 1904 the town
wooden dam and oubuilt by Tomas Kendevelopment o hydroTe concrete dam wplace the original damdam was last used to tpose in 1930.
Ater a couple o mming and hawing, onFront Royal own Cmously approved ac$13,000 grant rom ewildlie departments dams demolition. Wattempted to ast tralition ollowing Ryan9th drowning, in this coming down prettschedule initially anthe grant money was
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Relatives of 9-year-old Ryan Warner, the last drown-ing victim of the Riverton Dam, try to nd peace as
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Signicant pieces of the dam near the north bank
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the Riverton Dam is leading an initia-tive to include a memorial to all whohave lost their lives at and aroundthe dam as part o the historical ac-knowledgement o the dams role inlocal history. Part o the conditiono the grant money or the dams de-molition is placement o a historicalmarker commemorating the damsplace in the history o this commu-nity near its soon-to-be ormer site
just east o the North Fork Bridge.On Sept. 7, Wanda Messer met
with the media near the dam to res-
urrect her idea rst broached at a latesummer town council work sessionand announced the rst undraisingeort to create a bench and plaqueacknowledging lives cut short by theoten unstable waters around the Ri-
verton Dam. Now Messer is deter-mined that 9-year-old Ryan Warnero Bunker Hill, West Virginia, and allthose who lost their lives around thedam are remembered, as is the eco-nomic and utility inrastructure his-tory o the Riverton Dam.
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or Nov. 7 at Te Lucky Star Loungeon East Main Street in Front Royal.Messer said she believes cost o thememorial she wants to place will bearound $1,400.
Relative perspectives
It gures the notion o a memo-rial to the people who were unwillingparts o the history o the RivertonDam, rather than the economic andinrastructure history o dam itsel,would come rom a citizen ratherthan a public ocial.
In act as 009 turned into 010, theFront Royal own Council appearedpoised to accept a long discussed$13,000 grant through the ederaland state Departments o Game &Inland Fisheries to pay or the dams
demolition. At work sessions duringcouncils all and winter 009-10 dis-cussion o the dams status and pros-pects, Virginia Department o Game& Inland Fisheries Regional Fisher-ies Manager Larry Mohn called thedam a high-hazard structure with
virtually no potential o uture use.Mohn explained that assessment wasa largely a result o reduced waterow at the dam as a consequence oincreased public water usage romthe river by communities upstream.
Mohn also told council removal othe dam would improve recreationaluses by allowing canoe launch andretrieval site connections both upand downstream o the dams loca-tion. Responding to questions, Mohnsaid removal o the dam would haveminimal impact on recreational uses
upstream. State and are also determined migration pattern o ring American eels whriver ater traveling dtic Ocean to spawn iSea, beore returning
State and town ocpating an approximatthe rivers level upstror so ollowing the dOnly a oot dierencethe conuence with to the Shenandoah Ri
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cision and hot air blowing ollowed,including whether to even allow thedemolition grant application processto proceed.
Con Feb. , citing new inorma-tion rom ellow Republican councilcandidate and ormer town electricdepartment director Joe Swiger,own Councilman Tomas Sayreargued against the demolition and
voted against allowing the applica-tion process or the grant money toproceed.
In the ace o Sayres initiative tokill the grant application process and
any chance o accessing unds to savethe town the expense o removing thedam, then own Manager MichaelGraham assured council that con-tinuing the application process didnot commit the town to acceptingthe money and removing the dam inew inormation justiying its repairat town expense came to light. Withthat inormation in hand, on Feb. council approved allowing the grantapplication process to proceed by a5-1 margin, with only Sayre dissent-ing.
In arguing to kill the process and
the possibility o having state andederal money pay or the demoli-tion, Sayre indicated a belie the dam,unused and un-maintained since1930, remained useul and could berepaired at a reasonable cost to thetown. During the council campaignSwiger cited his proessional exper-tise in the power industry to disputeboth state damage assessments andrepair and upgrade costs estimatedat $500,000 to a million dollars. Tetown would have been responsibleto oot the entire bill o any repair e-ort had the demolition grant money
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ments o its danger and lack o uturevalue.
Citing past Christian missionarywork in Arica and Asia, Bennerpointed to the importance o damsin Tird World countries (with itsoreclosure rate I guess Front Royalqualies as Tird World). Ratherthan demolish the local dam termeda silent killer which had gone un-used or 80 years, Benner suggestedthe town utilize its attraction asa shing and recreational spot bycharging a licensing ee or permitsto boat near it as a means o revenuegeneration. Benner went so ar as todismiss the notion o the dams gen-eral public danger by suggesting thatrecords o drownings at the RivertonDam be checked or the blood alco-hol content o past drowning victims a slightly dierent and wed say lessChristian perspective than WandaMessers.
Fortunately Sayre, Swiger and Ben-
ners perspectives were in the minor-ity at the close o a March publichearing on the advisability o thedemolition. It also appeared no evi-dence supporting Sayre and Swigerscontentions about repair costs andpotential uses o the dam were orth-coming to town ocials in the monthbetween Sayres attempt to kill theproject and the public hearing.
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During that March nd publichearing other citizens with directproessional and personal connec-tions to the river called or the damsdemolition and supported the evi-dence presented by state Game & In-
land Fisheries ocial Mohn severalmonths earlier.
It doesnt make any sense to keepit, race Noel told council. Noel
reerenced 0 years in business onthe river and an even longer com-mitment to the rivers health. It isamazing that at no cost to council
you would leave this silent killer inplace.
Others urging the dams demoli-tion included Chapter Secretary andMedia Chairman o the NorthernShenandoah Valley Chapter o routUnlimited James Hart. I am here tostrongly request that you vote orthe removal o the Riverton Dam I request that you provide consistentand commonsense leadership by hav-
ing this archaic, costly, and danger-ous obstacle to recreation, tourism,saety and sh habitat removed at theCommonwealths expense, Hart told
council.Citizen Jerry Scholder asked coun-
cil to abandon the notion o commis-sioning a $3,000 consultant study othe dams potential and condition inan attempt to contradict the inor-mation provided by state ocials.
Another citizen and longtime lo-cal volunteer reman Patrick Har-
vey drove the nal nails o commonsense home to council.When was the dam last used by thetown? Harvey wondered.
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Perhaps ironically on the day the
demolition o the Riverton Dam be-gan, the own o Front Royal issuedthe ollowing press release related todecreased river levels unrelated tothat demolition. Rather, the manda-tory restrictions and request to con-tinue voluntary reduced uses o waterrelate to long-term and ongoing is-sues with reduced precipitation lead-ing to decreased river levels. In act,this reporter noticed that it appearedwater levels at the boar launch justdownstream o the dam demolitionseemed lower on Oct. 8 than theydid at the outset o work on Oct. 5.
Te own o Front Royal Depart-ment o Environmental Services hasobserved that as o October 5, the14-day rolling average stream ow
rate o the South Fork o the Shenan-doah River has dropped below 340cubic eet per second (cs), or ap-proximately 0 million gallons perday.
Prohibited actions
As a result o this reduced riverow and in compliance with the is-sued withdrawal permit, all users othe own o Front Royals municipalwater system are requested to ob-serve. During periods o mandatorywater conservation, all users o FrontRoyal municipal water system shall
be PROHIBIED rom the ollow-ing:
1. Te watering o shrubbery, trees,
lawns, grass, plants, or any othervegetation rom own water supplies(except indoor plantings, greenhouseand commercial nursery stocks, andnew plantings less than one year old)between the hours o 9:00 a.m. and4:00 p.m.. Te outdoor washing o auto-mobiles, trucks, trailers, boats, air-planes, or other types o
1. mobile equipment, except in acommercial vehicle wash acility.
. Te washing o private streets,driveways, parking lots, service sta-tion grounds, or other paved outdoor
suraces.3. Te operation o any ornamen-
tal ountains, unless the water is re-cycled. Municipal ornamental oun-tains shall be cleaned and closedwithin two () days o the manda-tory
4. water conservation restrictiondeclaration.
5. Te lling o swimming and/orwading pools, except that lled poolsmay be topped o to maintain theappropriate levels or use.
Te owns permit or water with-drawal rom the river issued by theVirginia Department o Environmen-tal Quality stipulates certain riverow rates require various conserva-tion measures.Violation o any o these mandatory
water conservation activities can bepunished by a ne up to $1000 peroense committed. In addition, eachday that a violation occurs can bepunished as a separate oense. Waterusers are urged to comply with theseeorts.
Water users are requested to con-tinue to reduce water usage through
various other water conservationmeasures. Voluntary water conserva-tion practices include the ollowing:
1. Serving drinking water in restau-rants only upon patron request.
. Operating only ully loaded dish-washers and clothes washing ma-chines.3. ake short showers instead obaths.4. urn o the tap while shaving orbrushing teeth.5. Use two basins when washingdishes by hand, one or washing andone or rinsing, rather than lettingthe tap run.6. Reduce all non-essential water us-age.7. Repair or replace all water xtureswith reduced ow xtures.
Conserving water will not only as-sist during this drought period, butwill also save consumers money ontheir utility bills.
Te current ow ratedoah River is 335 cs. Idoes not occur and ting average drops belown will enact EmConservation measurin the own Code SeBased upon the riverrate, this could occweeks.
Tank you or youconserving our watering this low river oPlease monitor yousources or uture reconservation eorts iFront Royal. I you htions about this projetact the Department otal Services at (540) 6
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own announces 6th St. and Crosby Rd. closingRailroad crossing work will close streets Nov. 9-10Te own o Front Royal has been notied by Norolk Southern Corporation that improvements to
the railroad crossing on 6th Street near Crosby Road are being planned or uesday, November 9 andWednesday, November 10. Tis work will require closure o this section o roadway.
rac will be detoured to 8th Street rom Commerce Avenue and to Belair Avenue rom 6th Streetduring this work. ruck trac is advised to use exit 13 on I-66 or deliveries to Happy Creek Road. Asadditional inormation is provided to the own about the exact dates o this work and its duration, theown will issue urther notices.
I you have any questions about this project, please contact the Department o Public Works at (540)635-7819.
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p.m. on Oct. 28 - whats missing? Oh, the dam.
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An improbable tale o the high seA captain among men, Glenn Mikulak sails toward a brighter sh
By Roger BianchiniWarren County Report
I the above headline rings a bellit may be because it was used thisspring just prior to the gradation othe WCHS Class o 010. We ea-tured soon-to-be-graduate GlennMikulaks display o his creation o a
10,000-piece model ship o his owndesign at his school. On Oct. 4,memorial services or 18-year-oldGlenn Michael Mikulak were heldat Maddox Funeral Home in FrontRoyal beore a crowd o severalhundred. In tribute to Glenn, whodied o respiratory ailure result-ing rom his battle with Duchenne
syndrome Muscular Dystrophy onOct. 19, we reprint a portion o thatstory with brie comments addedbelow:
For most people, me included,memories o a nice trip, whetherit be on a ship or by another modeo transportation, are generally re-
corded in our sometimes awedmemory banks or on photographssoon to be curled and yellowing insome orgotten scrap book.
But or Warren County High se-nior Glenn Mikulak, the memorieso a 006 trip with his late grand-mother, Linda Hogoboom, on a Ca-ribbean cruise ship were translated
into an astonishing reconstructiono a cruise ship. On April 8thGlenn brought his ship, appropri-ately christened Knector o theSeas o the Royal Knibbean Line
since it is made o approximately10,000 KNEX pieces, or displayin the Warren County High lobby.Te reactions o classmates, teach-ers and even Principal Ernestine
Jordan mirrored my Tats awesome!Glenn, thats incre
draw a picture o it rstarted building it , G
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Last May Glenn Mikulak shared his ship of dreamswith his WCHS Class of 2010 classmates. Manyseemed not only awed by the achievement, but awareof its implications within the context of the life of
their classmate.
His captains hat and mascot frog Bloomy atopGlenns 10,000 KNEX piece Knector of the Seas
prior to the start of Oct. 23 Memorial Service.
Designing and building is my passion. I try to use all that I have and make the best o it. I acure in the uture. While its getting harder or me everyday physically, I am doing all I canan inspiration to other people. Tis ship will be my legacy. Glenn Mikulak
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whole lie to nish it, one studentexclaimed.
Te act Glenn oversaw the eventrom his wheelchair underscoresperhaps the added awe with whichhis classmates viewed his achieve-ment. Glenn suers rom a ormo Muscular Dystrophy known as
Duchenne, an irreversible deterio-ration o the muscular system. Asa consequence o his condition,Glenn has a reduced lie expectan-cy and must ace that act each dayo his lie.
Glenns outlook is an inspirationto all. We asked him how he does
it.Designing and building is my
passion, he told us. I try to useall that I have and make the best oit. I anticipate a cure in the utureand while its getting harder and
harder or me everyday physically, Iam doing all I can. Its discouragingat times but I am still creating andbuilding. I hope Im an inspirationto other people. Tis ship will bemy legacy.
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But Glenn was wrong, at leastin part. It isnt his ship that is hislegacy. Rather, as repeatedly com-mented on by emotional riends,amily, and classmates at his Oct.4 Memorial Service, it is Glennsspirit that is his most enduringlegacy. Yes, that spirit allowed himto create that model ship that was
a glimpse into Glenns proessionalpotential in a design proession hadhe not been given a short pass orleave on this particular shore. Butthat ship is simply a physical mani-estation o a spirit called Christ-like by one ociating minister,Father Fasano rom St. Johns Cath-
Glenns parents, Glenda and Robert Mikulak, and
sister Robin after Glenns ship was carried to Front
Royals Town Gazebo following Memorial Service at
Maddox Funeral Home.
Glenns legacy to all o us is the example o achievement under duress; o hope where hopelessness mightseem the answer; o lie lived to the ullest under the constant shadow o death. Glenn was dealt a lousyhand physically but spiritually he carried a ull deck.
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Also ociating at the MemorialService was Hospice Chaplain, Rev-erend Dr. Kitty Hahn.
Among the emotional testimoniesgiven were those o Glenns eamo caregivers, all youngsters not arrom Glenns age themselves; andall o whom described an emotion-al and inspirational experience withGlenn. Teir comments echoedthose o all riends and amily whospoke.
Music was an important part oboth the Memorial Service and alater gathering hosted by Te LuckyStar Lounge and catered by McAllis-ters Deli. One musician who playedat both the service and post-service
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Glenns legacy to all o us is theexample o achievement under du-
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WCHSs Class of 59
Lost no more the WCHS Class o 1959 graduA long overdue recognition of children abused by the tide of histo
By Roger BianchiniWarren County Report
I was thinking just another assign-ment and one on a Saturday morn-ing at that until the members o theWarren County High School Classo 1959 began taking their reservedseats at the ront o the recently reno-
vated auditorium. Tats when it rstbegan to hit me, the emotional andhistorical import o the moment.
Tese high school graduates had
not waited an anxious week to gradu-ate, but 51 years. For these long-agohigh school seniors had the crowningevent o their undergraduate educa-tions, their collective athletic achieve-
ments everything high school canmean to a student jerked out romunder them by the tides o history.
Until now they were characterizedas the Lost Class o 1959 but nolonger; now they are ound. Teirpersonal sacrices and oten lielongemotional scars carried since theage o 18 have now been publicly ac-knowledged by a community, a coun-ty government and the school systemthat allowed it to happen in the rstplace.
What exactly was it that hap-pened?
A segment o this communityschildren were made pawns and al-lowed to all victim to the bias,
ignorance, ear and prejudice opeople who should have known bet-ter their elders. Tose elders wereeverywhere to be ound, in the hallso local and state government, in thelocal and state public school bureau-
cracies, and sometimes even in theirown homes.
For as our nation began by law tomove away rom imposing just sucha kind o victimization against somechildren, indeed against an entire
segment o society clrior due to their racepast abduction into slia JUS SAID NO.
We eel the local elar ones around thelarly aected commuan undeserved recogcritics have alleged. not these graduates wto avoid the integratipublic school systemPresident Mike Bemented during last yesored own Hall MeeWCHS, which revisito Virginias legislatiMassive Resistance
had been let to us st
Better late than never - happy grads ash their 1959
WCHS diplomas after a wait of 51 years.
Emotions were particularly high for those who picked
up diplomas for those no longer with us. Here, thelate Warren Millers wife Janice, right, and daughtersLisa Bennsky, left, and Mary Kenney with Warrensdiploma and photo.
I think i it had been let to us students, we had enough leadership in that clwould have policed it, and would have made it work without too much troubClass President Mike Berryman on integrating WCHS
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enough leadership in that class thatwe would have policed it, and wouldhave made it work without too muchtrouble.
I only theyd been given the op-portunity.
But enough o Virginias conser- vative, racist, right-wing leadership
said there will be no racial equalityhere and we will use our children tomake our point. Hence the birth oMassive Resistance and the clos-ing o ederally-ordered integratedpublic schools in some communitiesaround the commonwealth.
As noted above, the moment was
initially revisited late last year at thenew WCHS during statewide 50-
year retrospectives on the impacts oMassive Resistance on Virginia. Andsome o the same aces rom thatevent were here as well. In act, War-ren County Public Schools Superin-tendent Pamela McInnis told us that009 event was the genesis or theidea or this attempt to, i not makethings right, at least try to apologizeand bring closure and inclusion tothe WCHS Class o 1959.
Tat kind o gave us the idea,McInnis said o last years MassiveResistance own Hall meeting at thenew WCHS. Tere were more kidshurt than we originally thought. So itwas emotional. I was more emotionalthan I thought I would be. But it eltreally good to be able to do this andto let them know that we thought othem and that we cared.
All those kids were aected. Itsstill emotional ater 51 years and I
can certainly understand why. Teschool meant so much to them andall o a sudden, you cant come back?!And I can certainly see how the Ari-can-American students elt too whenthey couldnt even walk in the door.It was a sad time Im glad we didthis, McInnis concluded o the daysevents grown out o the 009 event
across town.
Student reactions
We asked class member Sam Cook-sey what the day meant to him.
Its unreal. I never tbe like this, never expout, all o this, an emsey gestured at the pceremony crowd millischools ront entran
1959 WCHS Class President Mike Berryman shares amoment with current WCHS Principal Ernestine Jor-dan following graduation ceremonies - you were rightErnestine, the walls were talking.
It points out once again that as adults we need to be mindul that some o the decisions we make have alasting eect on our childrenWe may have conicts as adults, but in acting those out we could alter whathappens to uture generations orever. WC School Board member Jim Wells
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WCHSs Class of 59
Emotions were running even higher than usual at thishigh school graduation.
The old school sports a new name and a new frontdoor - but this majestic view has the memories.
Like Mike (Berryman) said, as kids we lost a lot. Some lost their way to cojust lost their way. And or everybody this brings some closure. Sam Cooo 1959
auditorium. Like Mike (Berryman)said, as kids we lost a lot. Some lost
their way to college, some just losttheir way. And or everybody thisbrings some closure.
Its been amazing, some o the peo-ple in this class, one girl in particularhad ve siblings graduate rom hereand they all had a diploma. And shehad lamented or a lietime that shewas the only one in her amily that
didnt have one. And now theyveresolved that, Berryman said, paus-
ing emotionally, and it really meantsomething to her. And a lot o peoplein the class or dierent reasons i tsthe same thing.
As I said in the short speech that Imade, in the 1950s a school, whetherit was an elementary school or thisschool that really was a haven or us... and things are dierent now. Like
that play that I mentioned [Huckle-berry Finn by Mark wain]. Tat was
a our-act play the book was aboutthat thick, Berryman gestured withhis ngers. It took us three monthsalmost, rehearsing that and memo-rizing those lines and trying to get itdone. So we were here at the schoolthree or our nights a week, and try-ing to keep up with homework andwhatever else we had to do. But ev-
erything that we did totally revolvedaround the school, the amily and the
church.Kids today, I ear, are losing some-
thing because o the iPods, texting oncell phones and the internet, which Ithink all o it is good in some ways.But in other ways it takes away theace to ace and the personal contactand emotions and riendships andlove or one another.
Te walls are talking
My rst impressio
are talking. And it potorical signicance o Current WCHS PrinJordan said. I met Mr
year when he came inor the programs thatMassive Resistance tions that happened tit just connected all o
just walked around aing, i the walls couldthe walls are talking.
And thanks to last as emotional as it wathere were a lot o mmy eeling is that the ing that were in now be a part o what was, tory.
And the emotionshave run deep or awhile principal o th
with her own adminthe old high school not have attended anyhigh school prior to 1her race.
And some o whknow was brought ovebuilding. So, its still WHigh School. It was or me today, Jordaknow i I had not had last year, meeting youa nod to Class o 59 ryman, and everyonea part o this programhave meant the same tlike today this is whebe. So, its wonderul ting renovated its
and I eel blessed to bthis that has been hapren County.
And I do want to o last night we even hearsing or a play, sothe auditorium severaJordan told Berrymanlaughter o relie thatcontinuity o extracurrom past to present.
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we had the hall o ame (Shifett Ath-letic Hall o Fame ceremonies at hal-time o the ootball game). So we hadabout a hundred people come backlast night who were parts o teamsrom beore. And so theres still someo that despite the earphones and the
iPods. So we try to keep that alive.I asked current WCMS PrincipalAlan Fox how he elt observing theevent in a building he once gradu-ated rom, and which he now leadsadministratively into its new incar-nation as a state-o-the-art middle
school reborn rom the ashes o thelong-neglected physical plant o oldWCHS.
You said the word this is a his-toric event and it brought closureor so many people. And Im justhappy to be part o this. I know the
class members were choked up; I waschoked up. I looked out at the au-dience and people were it was an
emotional thing. Tey had waited 51years or this day and to have it actu-ally come.
Some in that audience were chil-dren accepting diplomas or parentswho did not live to see the day cometo pass.
o represent their parents insomething their parents had waitedor, or so long Im sure marked clo-
sure or them as well, Fox said o oneo the more emotional aspects o theday.
A lesson learned?
Not being a native but having
heard the emotions over the years,its nice to nally recognize a parto whats happened, current War-ren County School Board memberand past chairman Jim Wells said. Itpoints out once again that as adultswe need to be mindul that some othe decisions we make have a lastingeect on our children. In all o gov-ernment we need to remember that.
We may have conictin acting those out what happens to utuorever. And we haveo that today, that thmake are going to eeor more o our citizen
Hopeully that is a by us all 51 years dowlesson to leave our egoprejudices out o thetempt to direct a newward a uture o promtunity in a nation creapot or all, regardless onational origin.
WCHSs Class of
Engles Angle: Trick or Treat?
By Kevin S. Engle
Warren County Report
Nah, that couldnt be right.
Could it?
I was on my way to Church ona recent Sunday morning when
it caught my eye. Have you ever
seen something but didnt quite
believe it? That was the case
here. I thought Id read the signcorrectly, but I was skeptical.
A few hours later, I remem-
bered it when my wife and I were
headed to lunch.Tell me what it says.
Where is it?
On the end. Its bright yel-
low.I slowed down as we got clos-
er.
There it was.
Flu shots! my wife an-nounced.
Bingo. Exactly what I thought
it said.
Whats the big deal? Flu shotsare a normal thing this time of
year.
They are.
What concerned me waswhere it was.
At the grocery store?
No.
At the drug store?No.
How about .... the ea
market?
Yeah, thats what I thought.
Time out.Halloween is quickly approach-
ing. The time for ghosts and
goblins and other scary things.And there are denitely things in
this world that scare me. For in-
stance, when Im cruising along
on the highway, exceeding the
speed limit, and I pass a hiddenpolice car. That scares me. Or
my mother-in-laws refrigerator.
Actually, its not the refrigerator
that scares me. Its whats inside
that sends chills up
my spine. Items tha
pushed to the back aabout for several mo
I can now add ano
my list. Flea mark
That just doesnt souAnd that raises a
tions.
First of all, whos g
Is it a doctor or nur
make a few extra buting up shop at the
I have my doubts.
Its probably the
whos selling old tirejunk hes had packed
garage for 10 years
comforting?
Next question. Wget the vaccine? I do
can buy them in bulk
or an online drug stoAnd lastly, and mos
ly, whos getting the
the ea market?
Would you?
When I drove by athe sign was even
scarier.
Buy 1 tire, get a fre
Buy 2, get your teeBuy 3 or more, ge
checked.
I could only shake
amazement. Who ally do that? I would
As I walked out o
hour later, I realized
My car needed newI hadnt been to the
some time.
Hmmmmmmmm.
Trick or treat!
Need a new dentis
ve customers the a
hell get another tirsure to use his speci
--- scary.
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On November 2,
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Frederick and Fauquier County, will be
going to the polls to elect a Congressman
to be our voice in the Nations Capital or
the next two years. In representing our
region in the Virginia General Assembly,
I have always ound Frank Wol willing
to assist our mutual constituents when a
ederal issue arises.The Virginia General Assembly has de-
veloped a bi-partisan pro-jobs strategy
to deal with the Great Recession based
upon attracting new employers to Virgin-
ia through nancial and tax incentives or
new employers to come to Virginia. In
addition, by maintaining a smaller State
government and lower State taxes while
promoting individual responsibility and
individual reedom as our Constitution
intended, Virginia has consistently been
rated as the best State to locate a new
business. As a result o dealing with this
recession in the Virginia way, our unem-
ployment rate, although still too high,
is 3% lower than the national average
and is improving while most o the rest
o the country still has double digit un-
employment. Unortunately, the Federal
Government has continued to print more
money thereby devaluing our currency
and adding to the national debt our chil-
dren will inherit. Frank Wol agrees with
me that the growth o the Federal Gov-
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choked o private sector investment,
leaving small businesses araid to create
new jobs or ear that the Federal Gov-
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regulation which will make it harder to
keep their doors open. What our con-
stituents and their amilies so desperately
need in this time o economic uncertainty
is or the Federal Government to return
to its ounding principles o limited gov-
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spirit o the American people to lead a
sustained recovery by creating new jobs
ree rom ear o Government interven-
tion.
Frank Wol will continue to ght those
in Washington who advocate even moreexpansion o the Federal Government
nanced on the backs o our children.
Only through the election o a majority
o Congressmen, like Frank Wol, who
share Virginias limited government pro-
job philosophy, will the struggling small
businesses risk hiring our out o work
constituents. Rebuilding our National
economy through private sector growth
as the ounding athers intended is the
only sane avenue let or the Country to
dig out o the worst economic recession
in a generation.
We need a change in our current ed-
eral big government philosophy, there-
ore I encourage all o my constituents to
support Frank Wol or re-election as our
Congressman on Tuesday, November 2,
2010 so that Frank can help lead us out
o this recession the Virginia way.
Delegate Cliord L. Clay Athey, Jr.
18th Legislative District
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By Roger BianchiniWarren County Report
Te theme o loss was preva-lent at the Warren County HighSchool Class o 1959 graduationceremony o Oct. 16, 010. ClassPresident Mike Berryman set thetone with some emotional ob-servations about impacts on his
classmates (see related story).One aspect o that loss jumpedout at us as we talked to Berry-man and his ellow 1959 class-mate Sam Cooksey. Hey, youguys were teammates on that1953 Front Royal Little LeagueAll Star team that nished thirdin the World Series at William-sport, Pa., werent you?!? I re-called. So, many o those youngathletes were also seniors o thatClass o 1959.
Tats right, Cooksey told us.Ten the man we have come toknow as the archivist o thoseyouthul team sports days told usto check with him in a ew days.
In act, Janice Miller, widow othe Class o 59s Warren Miller,told us ollowing the Oct. 16graduation ceremony at whichshe and her daughters picked up
Warrens diploma, that the eve-ning ater the class was gatheredin the WCHS auditorium andtold their 1959 school year wasover, the schools ootball teamplayed one last game, with Berry-man scoring several touchdownsin a rout o Broadway, she hesi-tated Yes, I think it was Broad-way.
Several days later we got back toCooksey, a teammate o WarrenMillers on many playing elds
rom that 1953 Little Leagueteam through 1959 and beyond.
And not to let us down, Cookseybrought out some old clippings,not o the WCHS teams o 1959,but o the remnants o thoseteams that gathered throughoutthat lost season to play uno-cial games against some o theregions best teams. Cooksey be-gan with the basketball team thatcame together under the bannero the Warren County Education-al Foundation to play teams romManassas to Harrisonburg.
We had no team pictures, nouniorms and no schedule tobegin with, Cooksey remem-bered. He recalled how a make-shit schedule was assembled ingames that were considered ex-hibitions by the public schoolteams willing to add a game toaccommodate Front Royals lostboys. For most it was mistake asthe towns gypsy hoopsters went16-. Tey avenged one o theirlosses to then unbeaten, 1-0Osbourn with an 8-71 victory.Cooksey showed us other clip-pings reecting a 56-48 win overHarrisonburg, a 79-68 win overEpiscopal Alexandria, a 78-7 winover Shenandoah, not to mentiona 70-43 thumping o Luray.
en o the teams we beat wereundeeated when we beat them,Cooksey remembered. Osbournbeat us the rst time by one pointand was ranked number 5 in theMetro area when we got themback. Harrisonburg only lost twogames that year, one to us. AndShenandoah won their district.But we lost ve players rom whatwould have been the high schoolteam, who went to other schools.Tree o those would have been
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starters on that team. Most o ushad been playing baseball andbasketball together since we wereeight years old. So we were a veryclose-knit team anyway. Tenwhat happened and some o thethings that were said about usmade us that much closer. And itwasnt just us out there we eltwe were also representing a thou-sand or more students who weregoing through a bad time throughno ault o their own.
Cooksey recalled that basket-ball teams home court with somewonder.
Tey used to pack the UnionHall where we played and peo-ple would have to move i therewas an inbounds play becauseit was so tight up against thewalls. Some o those coachesthat brought their teams in therestarted calling it the WildcatsDen. We would have 400, 500people packed in there.
In the last ew years we havebeen called the Lost Class and in alot o ways I guess we were. But asI look back now the most impor-
tant thing was the love the townalways showed us kids. Terewere people like Claude Stokes,Guy Marlow, Mr. Silek that hadFranks clothing store on MainStreet, Adam Frisky, Rubin Bradyand others. And it wasnt just thatyear and those teams, but they al-ways supported us through theyears and all the teams that camebeore us. oday I think we kidswere never really lost becausethis small town always embraced
us and we were all one big am-ily.
Its too bad that amily was bro-ken up that senior year o 1959.As on so many educational ronts
or so many that ateul year, oneis let to wonder what could havebeen i the adults at so many lev-els across the state and the com-munity itsel had just gotten outo the way and let their children
have their day in school and onthat schools playing elds. LikeClass President Berryman said,I think i it had been let to usstudents, we had enough leader-ship in that class that we wouldhave policed it, and would havemade it work without too muchtrouble.
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Included among those 1959Front Royal gypsy athletes wereLong John Marlow, CowboyHenry, Kenny Meirs, Bill Gil-liam, Keith Overstreet, Stu Ri-ley, Dwayne Fletcher, DennisReed, Phil Stiner, Charles Sawyer,Hunter Vaught, Bobby Sealock,Jack Lowe, Charlie Harrison, JoeMcDaniel, Freddy Moore, War-ren Miller and Sam Cooksey and heck, who knows what someo the new kids might have added
to the mix.And Cooksey reminded us that
the countys gypsy jayvee bas-ketball team went 14-0 that year.Included on that team were Ju-nior Allison, Jimmy Smith, Mike
Barnett, Don Ellis, Butch Wertz
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Partisan politics turn ugly as Election Day approacDemocrats report political sign burnings in Barnett supporters yards
By Roger BianchiniWarren County Report
Local Democrats alerted us lastweek o some disturbing events re-lated to the 10th District Congres-sional campaign as it is playing outin Warren County.
In the very early hours o Turs-day, Oct. 1st someone set re toJe Barnett signs in peoples yardsin the North River precinct. TeFire Department was contacted by
concerned residents in the area.Warren County Democratic
Committee member (and ormerFront Royal mayor) George Banksalso contacted the Front Royal Po-lice Department upon discoveringthat his own Je Barnett yard signshad been vandalized by arsonistssometime between a.m. and 7a.m. that morning, we were told.
Barnett is the Democratic candi-date challenging long-time incum-bent U.S. 10th District RepublicanRepresentative Frank Wol. WhileWol has conducted a gentlemanscampaign and engaged in twopublic debates with his opponent something many entrenched in-cumbents reuse to do it seemssome are less generous in the ex-pression o their political opinions.
We asked county DemocraticCommittee Chair Kelli Hart aboutthe disturbing events. Unortunate-ly she told us it seems to be an es-calation o someones 008 politicaltactics in this county.
Democrats in Warren Countygot used to our signs being stolenthroughout the 008 Presidentialelection, Hart said. I cant recallever hearing about a McCain sign
being destroyed or stolen but theWarren County Democratic Com-mittee oce on Main Street inFront Royal had residents come indaily to pick up replacement signswhen theirs were removed by ouropponents in that 008 race. Someresidents were angry and rustratedwith the oul play but we carriedon and simply replaced our Obamasigns over and over again. We knewthe thets were the acts o cowardlybullies and we werent going to besilenced into hiding our supportor Barack Obama. Now he is thePresident.
But there is an added level o at-tempted intimidation in the act oburning a sign in someones lawn.Tese culprits are cowards and theuse o intimidation, burning thesigns instead o stealing them, isreprehensible. I am condent thatthe Front Royal Police Departmentis doing everything they can to ndthe criminals involved and I hopethey are apprehended soon, Hartconcluded.
Hart later added that she did notbelieve Congressman Wol wouldcondone such activities in his sup-port.
Wols Campaign Manager DanScandling agreed and had a scath-ing appraisal o such campaign tac-tics.
It is intolerable and reprehensi-ble and no one should do that. ButI think everybody sees it. We havea stack o Wol signs in our ocenow that have been cut in hal withrazor blades. Anybody that comesto work or me is told immediatelythat anyone who steals, damages ortouches an opponents sign is red
immediately no quCampaigns spend toand money on gettisage out to toleratething, Scandling said
Although I dont aBarnett we have tdemocratic process rights. I true its sharesponsible parties saccountable, local RTenth District Democrat-
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Recall and consolidation initiatives still pendFront Royal Town Council faces ongoing citizen scrutiny over actions
By Roger BianchiniWarren County Report
Relatively speaking it was an un-eventul meeting o the Front Roy-al own Council on Oct. 5 noull house o disgruntled citizens,not even an enraged Real Politi-cal Housewie o Front Royal beinghooted o the podium by those dis-
gruntled citizens or personal slan-ders o the local medias attempt tohold her husband accountable or hispublic words and actions.
Yes, there was that husbands oblig-atory bi-monthly Checkers Speecho rambling sel-justication andoutrage that certain media outletswont serve as his personal press sec-retary to orward his tenuous grasp
on municipal and personal reality but were getting used to that bynow. As one sage observer o politicsonce said, no matter how many timessomething is repeated on the politi-cal stage, that doesnt make it true.
However, despite the reduced gal-lery, perhaps 15 including town sta,one citizen alerted the mayor andcouncil that the issues raised twoweeks earlier over the manner andlegality o the ring o ormer ownManager Michael Graham have notgone away.
Retired ederal Energy Departmentemployee ina Hobson has been atthe point o citizen criticism o thetowns dealing with both the origi-nal solar energy proposal generatedout o the town managers oce andthe town managers termination. OnOct. 5, she asked council or a directresponse to her assertion it acted ille-gally by its own charter and/or codesregarding the ring o a town man-ager in Grahams case.
Among the points to which Hob-son is seeking specic answers are: Te town attorneys role in inorm-ing council o the terms, includingseverance package, o Grahams con-tract;
Implications o the town charterdirectives which she pointed outcan only be altered with approvalo the state General Assembly ontown manager terminations i theyconict with a specic contract; And whether Grahams contractwas developed in conict with towncodes on a town managers termina-tion or cause.
Hobson told council that beore it
can move on beyoning as it has publicly esire to do, a council-ten statement preparattorney asserting Gration was legal on all tpoints must be presenlic.
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harmul or contrary to law. Tis is nota personnel issue this is a contractissue o public responsibility and law.We look orward to receiving yourstatement, Hobson concluded.Te answers Hobson and those 190citizens who signed the letter oprotest presented to council overGrahams termination on Oct. 1receive to these questions will likelydetermine how the threatened re-call drive against several councilmenproceeds.
Tat council has decided not toght the severance clause o Gra-hams contract, allowing him to leavewith an 18-month, $174,319 packagewould seem to indicate whatever theresolution o the controversial ring,it will not include Grahams rein-statement. Councils Sept. 7 behind-closed-doors and an empty meeting
room move on Graham allowed himto collect an extra six months salaryon a contract that would have expiredin one year.
Also present at the Oct. 5 meet-ing, though he did not speak, wasattorney David Silek. Following themeeting Silek notied the media hehad led his Dissolution o the owno Front Royal Charter and consoli-dation with the county governmentdocuments to the Warren CountyCircuit Court Clerks Oce as oOct. .
Te completed petition with therequired number o signatures mustbe led with the court within ninemonths o the receipt o certicate oreceipt by the court or the deadlinerequired or the next applicable elec-tion we calculate that as aroundthe end o July 011. Silek said he es-
timated 4,000 total signatures wouldbe required on petitions to move theconsolidation eort orward. Tatnumber equates to 15 percent o theregistered voters o both the townand county. Determining those num-bers is complicated somewhat by theact that town voters are also county
voters. Silek said the 15 percent ocountys registered voters shouldcome rom non-town residents.
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