School News I Hoke student wins driver's ed roadeo A Hoke High Driver's Ed stu dent garnered the most points and captured a first place win in a Roadeo held Saturday. Rebecca Walters won the com petition, and another Hoke stu dent, Jeff Melton, placed 12th out of 22 competitors. By winning, Rebecca has qualified for the state Roadeo held on April 26 in Charlotte. The Roadeo was sponsored by the Southeastern North Carolina Driver Traffic Safety Education Association. The contest consisted of eight different skills on a Range. Each student collected 20 points for each maneuver; if they finished the course without penalty points, they could have scored 16 points. Rebecca scored 144 points. Two students from Fayetteville placed second and third. Rebecca will also represent Hoke High school in the 1984 ver sion of Dodge - Amvets Drive ex cellence program to be held April 5. Hoke High FHA plans events Hot dogs and a spring planning session were the highlight of the March 12 night meeting of the Hoke High School FHA Chapter. Plans were finalized for Profi ciency Events to take place on April 19, at Scotland High School. FHA members participating in the events are: Creative Clothing Display-Melissa Clark; Creed Contest- L uEvelyn Jacobs; FHA/HERO Chapter Display Terena Godbold, Tony Davis, and LuEvelyn Jacobs; Job Application and Interview-Towanna Burkes; Neckline Facing Application Thelma Smith; and Chapter Scrapbook-Pam Barnes and Valeria Galberth. These students will compete with others from Region IV. Area students are honored Flora Macdonald Academy has completed its fourth six-week grading period and released the names of these local students in grades 5 through 12 whose cumulative averages placed them on one of the academy's honor rools. HEADMASTER'S HONOR ROLL Fifth Grade Scott Canady - Lumber Bridge, Howie DeVane - Raeford, Jason Lawrence - Red Springs, Malcolm Watson - Red Springs, Pat Watson - Red Springs and Amy Wright - Raeford. Sixth Grade Ladoska Keeter"*jUJmttfcr Bridge * and Eddy Owen - Red Springs. Eighth Grade John McManus - Red Springs. Ninth Grade Virginia Hayes - Red Springs and Beth McLeod - Raeford. Tenth Grade Beth McNeill - Raeford. Twelfth Grade Cindy Gibson - Raeford, Annie Hughes - Parkton and Laura McLeod - Raeford. F.M.A. HONOR ROLL Fifth Grade Becky Hedgpeth - Raeford, Claudia Malloy - Lumber Bridge and Lewis Sheats - Red Springs. f -"Wfr ^vetftfe - tfed S$rii?gs, 1 Karen Boyles - Raeford and Beth Bracey - Shannon. Seventh Grade Clifton Watson - Red Springs. Eighth Grade Sherry McLean ? Wagram and Beth Shook - Lumber Bridge. Ninth Grade Leslie McKethan - Red Springs. Tenth Grade Taylor Fields - Red Springs, Kim McNeill - Raeford and Tonya Pate - Raeford. Twelfth Grade Lisa Inman - Raeford. 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PMCES ffflBCTWI THRU HMtCN It, Y9t4 jl Hoke High honors students These Hoke High students have been named to the Honor Roll for the fourth six weeks: 12th GRADE COLLEGE PREP "A" Rodney Powell, James Ward, Vickie McLean, Marilyn Blake, Leigh Brock, Kim Smith, Lisa Up church and Wanda Chason. GENERAL "A" Lisa Williams, Annette McPhat ter, Paula Locklear, Kim Bullock, Angela Copeland and Betty Tew. COLLEGE PREP "B" Catherine Evans, Franklin Fowler, Theresa Riley, Sue Weese, Annette Barker, Michael Dennis, Leslie Fowler, Donna Oxendine, Ruth Wheeler, Donna Baker, Tony Boahn and Merchel Allen. GENERAL "BM Kevin Edwards, Yvonne Perry, Lori Pickler, Melissa Pittman, Tresse Roper, Myrtle McGregor, Billy Wheeler, Dexter McRae, Anita Baker, Pam Brown, Lisa Madden, Wanda Taylor, Am brossia Douglas, Jack Frazier, Sharon Peterkin, Donna Pittman, Alison Purcell, Wanda Carter, Mary J. Henderson, Wardell McKenzie, Jessica McPhatter, Em manuel Baldwin, David Lindsay, Shelly Smith and Anthony Thorn ton. 11th GRADE COLLEGE PREP "A" Kim McLaughlin, Linda Glisson, Brcnda Hcndren, Andy Sizemore and John Ward. COLLEGE PREP "B" Kay McLaughlin, Stephen McLaughlin, Noel Jones, Dawn Merritt, Amy Willcox, Jameria McPhatter, Dina Rollins, Pam Ell ington, Karen McLean, Harry Southerland, Carolyn Wilde, Nan cy McNeill and Miranda Cunn ingham. GENERAL "A" Wanda Stephens, Lisa Taylor, Burce Moore, Anthony Purcell, Kim Purcell, Katy Byrne and Valerie Cunningham. GENERAL "B" Ezonia Mclntyre, Becky Jackson, Connie Locklear, Samp son Love, Patty Tyler, Shelia McNeill, Jenny Ellis, Lisa Ker shaw, Kay Earle, Melody Locklear, Shelia Southerland, Wanda Southerland, Lisa Collins and William Craigmiles. 10th GRADE COLLEGE PREP "A" Icesonnia Horsley and Tripp Simpson. COLLEGE PREP "B" Beth Archer, Pamela Barnes, Penny Jones, Darryl Snapp, Robert Wright, Tammy Blue, Susan Osborne, Mac Langdon and Karen Troublefield. GENERAL "A" Tawanna Dixon. Superior rating During a recent trip to the North Carolina State In strumental Solo and Ensemble Competition at Pembroke State University, Upchurch band member Stacy Silvia received one of only 7 superior ratings given throughout the day from among 300 par ticipants. (Photo by Gil Clark) GENERAL "B" ' Robin Armstrong, Mabie Oxen dine, Sharon Grace, Donnie Henderson, Sharlene Cummings, Vcrnordra Souther land, Kimberly Epps, Lisa Futrell, Jawanna Cooper, Allen Graham, Charlene Randleman, Jesse Dasher, Jeff Melton, Donald Floyd and Otis Galberth. 9TH GRADE COLLEGE PREP "A" Teresa Ramsey, Timothy Ward, Randall Wheeler, Jennifer Morris, Carla Oxendine and Mary Emily McDonald. COLLEGE PREP "B" Annie Chambers, Chris Creech, Lisa Usher, John Parks, Gerald Bundy, Mary Lynn Buoyer, Ralph Colborn, Susan Sullivan, Vince Parente, Angela Pasternak, Richard Jones and Holli Poole. GENERAL "A" Robert Jacobs, Jennifer McKoy and Timmy Morrisey. GENERAL "B" Tina Brewer, Melissa Clark, Spencer Sanders, Janella Baker, Glenn Edwards, Melissa Cumston, Steven Kershaw, Robbie Currie, Roderick Neal, Jackie Hunt, Kelly Calloway, Anthony Sinclair, Venetia Brown, Inez Richardson, Sammy Scriven, Vickie M. Baldwin, Eric Ferrell, Bobby Davis, Marty Locklear, Carolyn Monroe, Trenna Godbold, Cor nelia Loyd, Prentice McBryde and Matthew Billinger. Gillespie to attend NC State visitation Lisa A. Gillespie of Hoke Coun ty is among more than 400 black high school students who have been accepted to attend North Carolina State University in the fall and are expected to attend the university's annual "Minority Visitation Day" Saturday. Many .4**; ??<*?& PHONE FOR FOOD Flth. Shrimp. BBQ. Chlckcn . . . SPECIALS DAILY 875-5752 Wagon Wheel Restaurant will be accompanied by their parents. The event is sponsored annually by the NCSU Admissions Office as part of its ongoing efforts to at tract and encourage minority students to enroll at N.C. State. According to the event's coor dinator, Ms. Rhonda Whitten Huffman, assistant director of ad missions, most of the day's events will take place on the University Student Center Plaza, weather per mitting. The schedule includes a welcome talk at 10 a.m. by NCSU Provost and Vice Chancellor Nash N. Winstead and presentations from the faculty, student services, finan cial aid and a talk by Ms. Kimi Jones, a black sophomore at the university.