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jMV • DGCA students returned from the national career ; development conference in Anaheim, Calif., with ; numerous awards. Pictured are (seated) Bronwyn ! Diprose, Terri Smith, Charlie Speight (who was first in the nation in the general merchandise master employee competition) and Elizabeth Bax ter; (standing) Jennifer Davis, Cheryl Shatterly, Jason Willis, Tina Reynolds and Steve Robbins. Speight takes national DEC A title; South entries place high By Marybeth Bianchi ; Feature Editor "Satisfied" is how Charlie Speight feels about his first-place win in na ! tional DECA competition. ; A junior, Speight has been active in DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America) for three years, > under the direction of Norman ’K Melton at North Brunswick High School. He was the best in the na * lion in the general merchandise > master employee event. I; Speight, as all competitors did, f. took a 100-question test related to * his event, and performed two role J plays which were evaluated by a 3 panel of judges. The 20 students 3 with the highest combined scores on * the written test and role plays com ‘ peted in a third role play, from 2 which the top three students in the j nation were chosen. * Speight was recognized as being ■ among the top ten nationally on the ; written test and both role plays, and ; was ranked first in the overall after 2 the third role play. ; He said he has seen his goals rcal ; ized and plans to compete in a dif ; ferent event next year. He also plans 2 to run for national DECA president; 2 he has already held several offices > leading to that level, including state DECA president and vice-president. ‘ Of the eight South Brunswick 2 DECA members who competed in > the national career development » conference in Anaheim, Calif., six * were among the top ten in their 2- areas of competition. Senior Jason Willis, who com peted in food marketing master em ployee, was among the top ten in the nation on overall achievement. He was also among the top ten on the written test and the role plays. Call Us On The We specialize in EXPERT cleaning of carpet and upholstery 278-9599 1-800-649-3013 Not Delighted? Don't Pay! BUtMnf t| GUARANTEE CARPET CLEANING & DYE CO. Serving Brunswick County for 15 Yean Cheryl Shattcrly, who was second in the nation in food marketing last year, was among the top 20 this year. She was ranked among the lop ten for her role plays. Senior Steve Robbins was also among the top 20 overall in finance and credit management. He was among the top ten in the role plays. Bronwyn Diprose, South Bruns wick’s Australian exchange student, competed in the general marketing supervisory level and scored among the top ten in the nation on the writ ten test. Terri Smith also scored among the top ten on the written test in the ap parel and accessories master em ployee event. Both Jennifer Davis and Elizabeth Baxter were proficiency winners in that event. Baxter, state DECA vice-president for the Dixie Pines region as well as district and local president, was awarded an $8,000 scholarship to Johnson and Wales College in Rhode Island. She was awarded a $1,000 scholarship at the N. C. DECA Career Development Confer ence. South Brunswick senior Tina Reynolds was a proficiency winner in the full-service restaurant man agement event. She is secretary of the local DECA chapter. Approximately 7,500 DECA and marketing students from across the United States competed in Anaheim April 28-May 3. In addition, they toured Universal Studios and Huntington Beach. Disneyland closed its doors to the general public for one day to welcome the DECA members. Accompanying the stu dents were advisers Jerry Smith of South Brunswick and Melton of North Brunswick. School/business forum topic The superintendent of Brunswick County schools will be among area school officials attending the CAPE School/Busincss Conference when Gov. Jim Martin will launch his North Carolina 2000 program for the Southeast region. The program will be from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Friday, May 15, at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. North Carolina 2000 is Martin’s response to the efforts of President George Bush to have higher standards implemented in the school systems of the nation by the year 2000. Martin’s focus is on achieving the higher standards in North Carolina school systems. The purpose of CAPE — Consortium for the Advancement of Public Ed ucation — conference is to highlight effective school/business relationships currently underway in southeastern North Carolina, and to explore addi tional ways of working together to support education. Also speaking at the conference will be Tom D’Alanzo of Glaxo, Inc., and chairman of the North Carolina Business Committee for Education, and former Gov. Robert Scott, president of the N. C. Department of Com munity Colleges. Martin is scheduled to speak at 1 p.m. Clemmons is selected outstanding bus driver Beverly B. Clemmons of Lcland, a Brunswick County school bus driver, has been named winner of the 1992 Tracy Lea Calhoun Memorial Award for safe driving by the North Carolina Petroleum Marketers Association. Clemmons has driven for the Brunswick County school system 15 years without an accident. She was selected because of her "dedication to the safety and well-being of the children," the citation noted. She is president of the bus drivers organi FREE Eyeglasses? In One Hour? Do you remember the last time you got something for nothing? 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TWELFTH GRADE - Romona Bryant, Shawn Ca vender, Bronwyn Diprose, Christoph Neven, Kayde Smith. A-B HONOR ROLL NINTH GRADE - Cassandra Auman, Jennifer Baxter, Erika Beaube, Robert Boss, Deidre Brown, Craig Bryant, Kamilah Bryant, Tori Bryant, John Bunting, Tiffany Caslecn, Carolyn Chaplin, Glinda Cooper, Jeremy Coston, Amanda Dail, Shannon El lialt, Melinda Ervin, Eric Evans, Miles Flanagan, Grattan Foy, Tiffany Franks, Patti Frye, Keysra Galloway. Dennis Gardner, Charles Gilbert, Calina Gordon, Angela Har rison, Katherihe Hayes, Ginger Hegler, Joey Heu, Angela Holbrooks, Laura Holden, Cashante Jackson, Shallian Johnson, Wills Johnson, Damon Jones, Rachael Jones, Rod ney Joyner, Randall Lampe, Eric Lanier, Lalonya Lee, Justin May, Rebecca McKeithan, Jennifer McMaitin, Latasha McCollum, Kelly Michael, Todd Midgett, James Miller, Orenthal Morris, Nirali Patel, Tammy Poindexter, Heather Potter, Melissa Raines, Michelle Sellers, James Shew, Angela Skipper, Eric Smith, Erica Summer lin, Andrea Sweat, Shannon Walker, John Walls, Joseph Walls, Forrest Whitesides, Keira Williams, Lauren Williams, Lisa Wil liams, Heather Worden, Kristel Worley. TENTH GRADE - Michael BiedeU, Nolan Black, Chakinna Biewington, Amanda Brown, Ericka Bryant, Heather Cannon, Southport Elementary students are recognized The following Southport Elementary School students qualified for the honor roll for the fifth six-week grading period: FOURTH GRADE "A" HONOR ROLL - Michael Galdo, Megan Murphy, D. J. Price, Christen Powell, Cammie Thompson, Elizabeth Titrington, Maggie Weisser. "B" HONOR ROLL - Justin Bass, Miranda Bass, Jakob Beaube, Tia Bell, Meris Burton, Erin Chapman, Brittany Collier, Brandon Cooke, Jamaal Cowan, Elizabeth Dew, Eugene Eagle, Tanah Goforth, Nikki Hedrick, Rusty Hewett, Lashayne Hill, Douglas Hiltz, Ryan Holley, Stephanie Hop kins, Sarah Levin, Jason Lloyd, Daniel Marlin, Summer McCarley, Andrew Novotny, Deborah Porterfield, Scott Roof, Kelly Shoemake, Shane Smyla, Chaundra Snyder, Malt Souther, Dustin Starling, Leanne Taylor, Manuel Toro, David West, Jana Whitby, Chris Wilson, Kimberly Yates, Evan Yount. FIFTH GRADE "A" HONOR ROLL - Christina Bain. Wesley Barnett, Kevin Blackman, Tony But ler, Lindsey Dishman, Emily Dreyer, Darrell Edens, Arthur Funderburk, Jeff Hardee, Scott Ireland, Krystal Jones, Stephanie Kirk, Jes sica Klutz, Heidi Layman, Ayesha Malik, Elizabeth Martin, Eric Oitaway, Stephanie Smith, Jason Snead, Derek Watkins, Erin West. "A-B" HONOR ROLL - Erin Bethune, Aaron Bishop, Ashlei Blackburn, Michael Brennan, Jenny Butler, Sarah Chism, Sarah Ciemnicki, Jay Creech, Heather Crisco, Natasha Crothers, tiffany Dickens, Stephanie Elliou, Ashley Elwood, Dennis Freeman, Tasha Galloway, Danny Graham, Mylecia Griffin, Christina Haik, Rick Helms, Jeff Henderson, Lori Jackson, Jessica Jones, Justin Lancaster, Jesse LaBlanc, Kelly Lock amy, Bridget Marks, Jaynee McClain, Chad McCoy, David Pergerson, Kelly Petrolino, Josh Pierce, Jennifer Price, Rodney Putman, Samantha Watson, Adrianne Williams, B. J. Williams, Cleopatra Williams, Si Wilson, Grace Wong, Mike Worley. Graduation photos sought The State Port Pilot will recognize members of the South Brunswick High School Class of 1992 in a special publication on May 27. It will feature photos of all graduates along with the commencement pro gram and congratulatory ads from area businesses, relatives and friends. Students who have not had a graduation photo taken for the school year book are asked to bring a school photograph to Nikita Webb at South Brunswick High School by Friday, May 15, for inclusion in the May 27 publication. Relatives and friends should contact The State Port Pilot advertising de partment for information on congratulatory ads. West students capture BCC business/data tests West Brunswick High School has claimed the title of county champion in the 1992 Brunswick Cbmmunity College Business/Data Processing Contest Students from the county’s three high schools competed in five areas: Typing I, recordkeeping, accounting I, software application and BASIC computer programming. Students with the top three scores in each event were recognized. The awards were presented by Johnnie Simpson, vice-president for instruc tion at Brunswick Community Col lege. Winners were: Typing - Nicole Norris of West Brunswick High School, first place; Tamatha Rich of North Brunswick, second; Ashley Summerlin of South Brunswick, third. BASIC computer programming - James Rossier of North Brunswick, first; David Ingle of West Bruns wick, second; Kelly Holt of North Brunswick, third. Recordkeeping - Stephanie Spen cer, first; Tamara Johnson, second; 1 ‘^VieWs On ® Cental Healtli Larry Hemby, D.D.S. PAIN IN THE JAW u you ve ever experienced a pain in the jaw, you know that it can be severe, almost unbearable, every time you open and close your mouth. Pain in the jaw is sometimes caused by a condition called TM J syndrome or temperomandibular joint dysfunc tion. When the temperomandibular joints are thrown out of balance, this causes pressure on bone and muscle that can result in excruciating pain. These joints are located on each side of your head, just in front of your ear openings, and are connected to your lower jaw bone. One of the unfortunate aspects of TMJ syndrome is that it may also cause referred pain to other parts of your body. Headaches, earaches, ringing, buzzing, clicking, popping, ana scraping noises in the ears are sometimes symptoms ot IMJ syn drome. So are stiff and aching neck or upper back muscles, shoulder pains, and other discomfort and pain m the upper part of your body. At the first sign of pain in the jaw and any other symptoms that may be related to TMJ syndrome, see your dentist immediately for treatment. Prepared as a public service to promote better dental health. From the office of: LARRY HEMBY, D.D.S. 621 Fodale Avenue Southport, N.C. 28461 (919)457-5026 —— ———. Kristie Joyner, third. All are from South Brunswick High School. Software application ~ Benjamin Robinson of West Brunswick, first; Wanda Morgan of West Brunswick, second; Chadwick Tyner of South Brunswick, third. Accounting — Natasha Brown of North Brunswick, first; James Ear wood of West Brunswick, second; Andrea Dickens of South Bruns wick, third. Brian Gemmom, Tracy Coaler, Jennifer Davir, Lee Ann Eagle, Kimberly Rill wood, Natalie Gray, Latimoie Hankins, Dana Har rison, Dusty Holland, Tanya Holmes, Mark Kennedy, Misty LeClerc, Veronica Martin, Timothy McGee, Kevin Monroe, Jonathon O'Reilly, Charles Osborne, Maty Osborne, Thelma Osborne, Robert Royal], Amy Sawyer, Jeffrey Simon, Monica Spencer, Hannah Stewart, David Thrift, Stephanie Turner, Lewis Vaught, Jr., Randolph Way. ELEVENTH GRADE: Corey Brown. Jodie Brown, Kizmit Brown, Ralph Church, Michael Clewis, Jamila Eagles, Gina Essey, Christi Everson, Thomas Frilchey, Kalondra Galloway, Diane Gordon, Lynn Gordon, Christie Hale, Laionya Hankins, Greer Hughes, Shelly Kessler, Kerri Knight, Daniel Kopp, Charles Lane, Jason Lanier, Nola Locklear, Melissa Love, Rhochanda McAdams, Jennifer McCrary, Audrey Pen nock, Kelly Pfaff, Anthony Rabon, Rudta Ramphal, Jennifer Rivenbark, Belinda Rob bins, Brooke Rudd, Robert Shannon, Kristen Spencer, Stephanie Spencer, Christina Stevens, Denise Stidham, Ashley Summerlin, Brandon Vannoy, Michael Wescott, Leah White, Michael Williams, Christine Wordon, Erica Wozniak, Steven Zakszeski. 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