Magnolia stages County's First Social Studies Fair ? Magnolia School held the first Social Studies Fair ever in Robeson County on Mon day, April 16, 1984 in the school gymnasium. The com petition featured two divisions with the first including pro jects from grades 4-6 and the second including projects from grades 7 and 8. Winners were named in each of the two divisions within the categories of individual, group, and class projects. The first place winner in Division I, Individual Cate gory, was Rosie Hammonds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ledger Hammonds. She is in the sixth grade class of Mrs. Deena Revels and Mrs. Ra chel Carter, Chester Tyler, Stacy Bur nette, and Dewayne Locklear. sixth graders taught by Mr. Currency Locklear, won first prize in the Group Category of Division I. Chester is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Tyler. Stacy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. (^irvin Burnette, and Dewayne is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Locklear. The class project deemed the best in Division I was prepared by the students of the sixth grade class of Mrs. Deena Revels and Mrs. Ra chel Carter.* In Division II, Andrew Prevatte, a seventh grader in Ms. Ruth Locklear's class, won first prize. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Pre vatte. In Group Competition, Di vision ? . first prize went to Tammy Johnson, Cindi Bodi ford, and Tonia Stephens from Mrs. Linda Emanuel's eigHth grade class. Their parents respectively are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bodiford. and Mr. and Mrs. Danny Stephens. Mrs. Bobbi Bollinger's se venth grade class won the top prize in the Class Category of Division U. The Magnolia Social Stu dies Fair was a competition based on projects and re search by the Magnolia stu dents. The projects were all a natural outgrowth of the social studies curriculum of the respective grade levels. Each of the students in grades 4-8 was required, as a part of their normal course work, to do projects, but entry into the competition was voluntary. About 90 projects were en tered from grades 4-8 Judges for the competition were Mrs. Erlena Lowery and Mrs. Kathy Maples, Super visors for the Robeson County School System. Winners in the Magnolia Social Studies Fair will com peted in a County Fair in O.P. Owens Auditorium Monday, May 7, 1984. The fair was open for public viewing on Tuesday, May 8, 1984 from 8:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. Shown above, left, Is An drew Prevatte, Division II wboner In the Individual cate gory. And Rosie Hammonds, Division I winner In the Individual category. You share your birthday with at least nine million others. _ !???????? Pembroke Jaycee and Jay cette Installation and Awards Banquet Keynote Speaker, Walter Oxendine. Jackie Godwin, Spokette of the Year; Carolyn Oxendlne, Jaycette of the Year. Not pictured is Andre n a Scott, Sparkette of the Year. 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