The American Legion Mountaineer Boys State is a week long program focused on government, leadership, and citizenship. The program is open to any male, junior who lives or attends high school in the State of West Virginia. Complete the Application form on http://wvboysstate.org and work with your High School Guidance Counselor or local American Legion Post to get registered. Limited slots are available, so ACT NOW!

Eligibility requirements:
**Male, junior who lives or attends High School in WV
**2.75 or higher GPA
**Involved in leadership and/or civic activities

When and Where:
June 7-13, 2015
WVU Jackson’s Mill

Endorsements:
“Boys State is among the most respected educational programs of government instruction for students… You are the next generation of leaders, and we are counting on you to rebuild America into an even greater nation than we are today.” — Senator Joe Manchin III

Questions? Send us a message through the “contact us” form on our website and we will work to enroll you in this “Week that shapes a lifetime!”

Oce Worthington Smith Jr.
Oce Worthington Smith Jr.

FAIRMONT — Oce Worthington Smith Jr., 76, of Fairmont, passed away on Tuesday, October 14, 2014, at the Arbor’s at Fairmont Nursing Center.

He was born in Barrackville, on January 4, 1938, the son of the late Oce Worthington Smith Sr. and Norma “Polly” Margaret Lough Smith.

Mr. Smith was preceded in death by his loving wife, Carol Ann Bunner Smith.

Oce was raised on a farm in the community of Monumental on the outskirts of that town and was very proud of his heavy American Indian and English/Scots-Irish heritage. He graduated from the old Barrackville High School in a class of 24 students, graduated from Fairmont State College with a Bachelor’s Degree in Education and went on to do his post-graduate work in political science at West Virginia University.

It is difficult to figure how he ever got out of high school and college, even though the length of the legislative sessions were then only 30 days every year or every other year. There were then no Interim Committee Sessions, and the Special Sessions were rare to none. But with the liberal allowance of the Marion County Board of Education and the State of West Virginia, he managed to sandwich in the positions of the first Head Page of the state House of Delegates, as well as close periodic visits to Washington, D.C., to work on Capitol Hill for U.S. Senators Matthew Mansfield Neely and Jennings Randolph, a few positions in the off seasons with every governor whom we had in the ’50s through the beginning of the ’90s and, of course, his half century, plus, association with the current Fairmont Times West Virginian and the writing of personal editorial and feature columns and book excerpts for them and other publications.

Mr. Smith began his career as a sportswriter, and acted once in a repertory company in Summer Stock in the Poconos with some Academy Award winning players. He taught school briefly, and was a licensed Realtor and property appraiser for more than 25 years. Finally, he gave up everything except his legislative work and his newspaper and writing profession, along with still maintaining a busy speaking and lecturing schedule, because he “can’t get around adroitly as he used to.”

He was the senior member of the board of directors of the North Central West Virginia Airport Authority, a former president of the Fairmont Board of Realtors and he served on the board of directors of the Marion County Chamber of Commerce. He was a member of Fairmont Masonic Lodge 9 A.F.&A.M., 32nd-Degree Mason within the Scottish Rite Bodies, Wheeling Consistory and the Beni Kedem Temple, A.A.O.N.M. Shrine. He was also a lifetime member of the Fairmont State University and West Virginia University Alumni and Letterman’s Associations.

Oce was Protestant by faith and helped found the National Legislative Services & Security Association in the early ’70s, and was the last living founder still in office. He was the longest serving legislative officer in West Virginia and perhaps in the United States and was Sergeant-At-Arms of the House of Delegates, starting in January of 1967, following many years of service with the House in a number of other posts.

Oce has been honored with the distinguished “Award in Letters” by the Fairmont Arts & Humanities Commission; the “Alumni of Achievement” Award by Fairmont State University; he has a covered bridge named for him in his native Barrackville; has been chosen by The State Journal as “One of West Virginia’s Fifty-five Greatest Assets.” He has been declared the “Official Walking Encyclopedia of the History of Marion County” by the Marion County Commission for his “Lifetime of Work and Achievements on Behalf of the Citizens of Fairmont, Barrackville, and Marion County.” He was granted the “Certificate of Dedication to the Protection of Wildlife” by the West Virginia Wildlife Association.

Mr. Smith was inducted into “The Order of the 35th Star,” the highest honor which can be bestowed by the state of West Virginia, by Governor Joe Manchin III. He was named “Democrat of the Month” by the Marion County Democrat Men’s Club and was named a “Distinguished West Virginian” by two different governors. Oce received the 32nd prestigious “Tony Beard, Sr. Memorial Award” by the National Legislative Services & Security Association,” the most elevated honor which can be given by the legislative services and security profession in America. In 2008, he was chosen as a Presidential Elector of the West Virginia Democratic Party.

Through the influence of friends across the country, he was on a close corresponding basis with a great many of the best known names of the day in politics, athletics and the entertainment world. He was involved with the families of almost all of the major political candidates in West Virginia of the last 55 years, including having traveled much with the Kennedy family in 1960. Oce was a television election and political analyst, and has spoken in 42 states to various gubernatorial and legislative groups on behalf of the state of West Virginia.

It has been said that Oce Smith knows more people, or is known by more people, aside from the Governor and the two U.S. Senators than anybody else in the state.

Oce is survived by his son, Oce Smith III and his wife Shelly of Morgantown and his two grandsons, Oce “Sonny” Smith IV and Joey Smith.

Serving as honorary pall bearers will be Jim Moon, John Veasey, Bob Stoltz, Robin Stoltz, Andy Kniceley, Mike Caputo, John Roberts, Congressman Nick Rahall and Congressman Alan Mollohan.

The family will receive friends at Ford Funeral Home, Ford Chapel, 201 Columbia St., Fairmont, on Friday, October 17, 2014, from noon until 8 p.m. and on Saturday, October 18, 2014, from noon until 2 p.m. The funeral service will be held in the funeral home on Saturday, October 18, 2014, at 2 p.m. A committal service will follow at Monumental Cemetery in Monumental Community.

Online condolences may be made to the family at www.FORDFUNERALHOMES.com.

Source: The Exponent Telegram http://m.theet.com/obituaries/oce-worthington-smith-jr/article_d796c61c-54d3-11e4-be67-6b7d22542e6c.html?mode=jqm

Evan Blackwood, Panhandle
Nathaniel T Booth, Braxton
Nathaniel Colebank, Panhandle
Cody Grimmitt, Randolph
Tyler S Heffner, Upshur
Christian Hushon, Panhandle
Sammy A. Jesmer, Gilmer
Ian V Mc Saughlin, Lewis
Parker T Onestinghel, Monroe
Dale L. Scott III, Marion
Ian Sparkman, Harrion
Preston Surface, Monroe
William L. Teufel III, Lewis
Mark W. Veach, Randolph
Josheph M. Wellman, Webster
Charles C. Whitney, Barbour
Wesley P Withrow, Kanawha
Jacob Work, Marion

Wednesday night, the American Legion West Virginia Boys State performed the annual formal review. All cabins marched and stood at attention in the pouring rain while proud parents watched the transformation of their children to the men of tomorrow. Citizens marched passed the governor when they were done with the field and marched straight into the cattle barn. Parents and citizens alike got settled in and watched Americanism ceremonies as well as two eloquent speakers. Buddie Curnette and Woody Williams both entertained and excite their respected crowd. After speakers were finished several presentations by the Boys State Choir and Boys State band to end the formal review. Once citizens and parents alike exited the livestock unit everyone caught up with the parents that attended and headed back to their jobs or assignments. The formal review revealed to the parents what Boys State is about and the life long experience gained from the camp.

Connor Moffatt

Five hours after arrival on the first day of boys state, every citizen is required to take the ALMBS bar exam. This test determines eligibility to run for a legal office such as a judge or lawyer. The most exemplified students and cottage are underscored by this article from staff reporter Gene Bailey.

Bar Exam Results Proves Boys State Citizens Are Judicious

By Gene Bailey

Of the 348 citizens at Mountaineer Boys State, one-third of the citizens passed the infamous bar exam. Monroe Cottage attained the highest average on the state’s campus overall. Additionally, two citizens tied for the highest scoring individual exam. Chad Hollandsworth of Kanawha Cottage and Jamie Austin Rose of Harrison Cottage received an astounding 82% on the exam. Considering Mountaineer Boys State is a haven for academically-gifted students statewide, it is an honor to be among the examiners that passed the fatal test nonetheless. Citizens at Monroe Cottage rightfully should be extremely proud of their accomplishment as a group. Mr. Hollandsworth and Mr. Rose also deserve acknowledgment for their uncanny scores as well. Congratulations!

After two sessions and a total of three hours of exciting caucuses, the Nationalists and Federalists finalized their platform. Both parties have similar ideas such as legalization of recreational marijuana and drug testing for citizens on welfare; furthermore, the parties did not have any conflicting planks between the two platforms. Below are the complete list of planks for each party from young men at the 2014 Mountaineer Boys State.

THE NATIONALIST PARTY PLATFORM

Greetings! The Nationalist Party has drafted a platform that can appeal to all Boys States citizens. Our party truly believe that by investing in our Boys State, we can accomplish common-sense objectives as set forth in our platform. Our party will remain unified moving forward, because we can only succeed when we all work together. Again, please review our platform and consider supporting our Nationalist candidates in the General Election.

With Regards,

Bradley Firchow

Nationalist Party Chairman

  1. Education
    1. A 10-point grading scale similar to that of colleges
    2. No-tenure system for teachers
    3. Optional life skills classes
    4. Comprehensive sexual education
    5. No toleration for Common Core State Standards
    6. Testing out of unnecessary classes

 

  1. Infrastructure & Job Creation
    1. Road and Bridge Maintenance
    2. Statewide mandatory pothole prevention and filling

 

  1. Energy
    1. Alternative and renewable energy sources
    2. Sustainable growth and energy independence
    3. Establishing acreage restrictions on mountaintop removal
  2. Farm Assistance Programs
    1. Subsidies for restaurants serving local food and small local farms in the state

 

  1. Punishment for Sexual Felonies
    1. Increase of jail time for child molestation and other sexual felonies

 

  1. Legalization of Recreational Marijuana
    1. Legal age limit of 21
    2. Allowances for religious use of marijuana under 21

 

  1. Drug Testing for Welfare
    1. Requirement of drug testing in order to receive unemployment assistance
    2. Requirement that welfare recipients accept any job offer

 

  1. Removal of Death Tax and Inheritance Tax
    1. Seeks to limit the government in post-mortem involvements
    2. Seeks to limit the already insurmountable grief faced by the family of the deceased

VOTE NATIONALIST | COMMON SENSE SOLUTIONS

 

FEDERALIST PARTY PLATFORM

VOTE FEDS

NOT REDS

  1. Increase in teacher salary, and required technology classes for teachers and students.
  2. Beautification of the state of WV to increase population, tourism, and to attract more business.
  3. To have required drug tests for all citizens on food stamps, welfare, and those who are unemployed.
  4. Have West Virginia legalize recreational marijuana.
  5. Lower the legal voting age to 16 instead of 18.

 

 

 

President: Omar Salem

Vice President: Nic Cheuvront

Loan Officer: Sam Tonkovich

Teller: Casey Martel, Dakota Null, and Parker Boughton

Branch Bankers: Tyler Johnson (Barbour), Dominic Muttillo (Braxton), Ryan Kunis (Panhandle), Michael Atkinson (Gilmer), Levi Masters (Calhoun), Andrew Armstrong (Lewis), John Wilfong (Upshur), Jamie Rose (Harrison), Ricky Willis (Kanawha), David Crupe (Marion), Demitrius Servicz (Randolph), Andrew Lyons (Monroe), and Killian Coyne (Webster)

Broadcast Manager: Franklin Norton

Assistant Broadcast Manager: Kevin Stryker

Staff Reporters: Jake Boice

Anchormen: Matthew Conner, Isaac Carroll, and Joseph Severino

Cameramen: Corey Knollinger and Matthew Groves

Website Coordinator: Connor Moffitt

Newspaper Editor: Quentin Squires

Assistant Newspaper Editor: Nathan Wilson

Staff Reporters: Jacob Evans, Gene Bailey, Trenton Barnhart

Photographer: Glen Smakula and Kole Hopwood

Cottage Reporters: Zack Hineman (Barbour), Christopher Bell (Braxton), Braden Barr (Calhoun), Nate Dehmlow (Gilmer), Ethan Carrico (Kanawha), Andrew Armstrong (Lewis), Adam Shackleford (Marion), Robert Stickular (Monroe), Evan Blackwood (Panhandle), Charles Rowe (Randolph), Tom Kotol (Upshur), and Dakota Roach (Webster)

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Sheriff Jeffrey Dexter
County Clerk Ike Tan
Prosecuting Attorney Seth Underwood
Circuit Clerk Matthew Conner
Assessor Alexander Cleland
Circuit Judge Evan Blackwood
Magistrate Jordan Petrice
State Senate Derek Zelkowski
Jacob Hanni
House of Delegates Samuel Martino
Nick Strogen
Chad Morrison
Ethan Hall
County Commisioner Ryan Streets
Ryan Kunis
Kieran Damm
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Malachi Hawkins
Eli Aberegg
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