School News Flora Macdonald honors students Last week Flora Macdonald Academy completed its fourth six week grading period and released the names of the following students in grades 4 through 12 whose cumulative averages placed them on one of the academy's honor rolls. The Headmaster's Honor Roll requires a minimum average of 95 and students on F.M.A. Honor Roll maintained averages of 90 to 94 for the grading period. The area students were recogniz ed: HEADMASTERS HONOR ROLL Fourth Grade Heather Britt - Raeford and Kevin O'Briant - Shannon. Fifth Grade Jeff Jackson - Red Springs and Scott Leandro - Raeford. Sixth Grade Scott Canady - Lumber Bridge, Howie DeVane - Raeford, Jason Lawrence - Red Springs, Malcolm Watson - Red Springs, Lewis Sheats - Red Springs, Pat Watson - Red Springs and Amy Wright - ? Raeford. Seventh Grade Amy Parker - Raeford. Ninth Grade Bill McGougan - Lumber Bridge. Tenth Grade Virginia Hayes - Red Springs and Beth McLeod - Raeford. Eleventh Grade Beth McNeill - Raeford. F.M.A. HONOR ROLL Fourth Grade Courtney Malloy - Lumber Bridge. Sixth Grade Kelli Bullock - Red Springs, Becky Hedgpeth - Raeford and Claudia Malloy - Lumber Bridge. Seventh Grade Rich Averitte - Red Springs, David McBryde - Shannon and Eddy Owen - Red Springs. Eighth Grade Clifton Watson - Red Springs. Ninth Grade Beth Shook - Lumber Bridge. Eleventh Grade Taylor Fields - Red Springs and Kim McNeill - Raeford. Thomas finishes basic training Pfc. Alfonza Thomas, son of Estella Thomas of Rural Route 1 , Red Springs, has completed basic training at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. During the training, students received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Ar my history and traditions. CUSTOMER SERVICE Dundarrach, N.C. COMPLETE INSECT CONTROL FROM THE HOME TO THE FARM ?Federal Crop Insurance y> Route 1, Box 251-A Shannon, N.C. ? ? ' Phone 875-8912 Richard McMillan 875-2493 Nights 875-5614 Outstanding student employee The student employee for the fourth six week grading period at Hoke County High School is Jackie Moore (center). Jackie Is a Senior stu dent In the Textile Program and Is employed at Burlington Industries as a Two-For-One Twister Operator. Co-operative Programs Par ticipating in the recognition of student employee's are Distributive Education, Textile Education and JTP?. The following criteria must be met In order for a student to be eligible for recognition: 100% at tendance at school and on-the-job, above average employer appraisal, grade of at least 85 % In the co-operative education course student Is taking; along with no grade below 90% in all remaining courses. Jackie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Moore. Shown with Jackie are Willett R. Bissett, Textile Instructor deft) and David Chestnut, Training Manager Burlington Ind. FMA pupils recognized Each year students who compete in local school science fairs are in vited to compete in an area Science Fair at Pembroke State University. This year it was held on the Pembroke State University campus on March 15. Science Fair judges recognized these students from Floral Mac donald Academy in Red Springs. * In the Intermediate Division, sixth grader Lewis Sheats won first place and fourth grader Kevin O'Briant won fourth place. In the Junior High Division, seventh grader Richard Averitte won first place in the area of biological science. J.H. Austin Insurance Agency, Inc. HOMEOWNERS Fire, Auto , Business We Can Design Proper Coverage At The Lowest Cost To You ? Comparo Our Rate* Sine* 1960 Phone 875-3867 112 W. FdhiboroMflh Ave. Raeford, N.C? ^ M U 4-H hold 'Lock-In " By Klmberty Potter The HiUcrest 4-H Club had its annual Lock-In on Friday, March 1. The evening began with several games and music. Later, the food committee, with the help of our leader, Mrs. Janet Hendrix, prepared a delicious meal. Many films were shown on sub jects such as: Food-Nutrition, The Wild West, and Fat Albert and the CY??ihv Kids. Some members shared informa tion about their project work. x Tripp Plummer told about tools that are used on farms. Leslie Ashburn gave a presenta tion on her award winning project. * Priscilla Carson told about par* ticipation in the Fashion Revue. The Lock-In wis a definite suc cess and everyone is looking for ward to the next one. If you are interested in joining 4-H, please contact us at 875-2162. County students attend NCSU event on Saturday Two Hoke County residents were among black high school students from nine states who have been accepted to attend North Carolina State University this fall. They gathered on the campus last Saturday for NCSU's annual Minority Visitation Day. Warren V. Dukes and Harry L. Southerland were among about 400 students, parents and friends who attended the event, sponsored annually by the NCSU Admissions Office as part of its effort to at tract and encourage minority students to enroll at N.C. State. This year's event, coordinated by Sotello Long, assistant admis sions director, includes talks on admission and financial aid pro cedures. Monet Newkirk, a sophomore who serves as a peer mentor in an NCSU prbgram designed to offer support to in coming minority students, will speak on that program. Most events will take place in Stewart Theatre. These also in clude a welcome talk by Dr. Thomas H. Stafford Jr., interim vice chancellor for student affairs, an appearance by Sanya Parson, Miss Pan African 1984, and per formances by two student groups, DanceVisions and the New Horizons Choir. The day will conclude with visits by the students to the schools and departments in which they might enroll. 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