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School Brie& Recognized Daniel Graham McKenzie, son of Neil and Debbie McKenzie of Dundarrach, was named to the Dean’s List at Appalachian State University for the fall semester. He is majoring in Sports Exercise Science and minoring in Psychol ogy and Health Promotion. Makes list Christian T. Richerson, a se nior from Ft. Bragg, was named to the dean’s list of the Virginia Military Institute. A Psychol ogy major, Richerson’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Lathan. Sandhills students get honors Sandhills Community Col lege students who achieved a 4.0 grade point average with twelve or more semester hours of college-level work were placed on the President’s List for the fall semester of 2011. Those on the list from Hoke County are: April Gail Beard, Jennie Leigh Beldon, Madelene JessicaBengel, John Thomas Depalma, Kevin Michael Dietzel, Jacquelyn Hope Dorsey, Elizabeth Marie Frum, Rodney Marvin Harmanson, Jan Gaster Howland, Jennifer Lynn McCoy, Theresa Louise Mott, John Durward Reasor, Darnell Scott, Robin Scott, Libby See, Ray Alfred Stocker III, and David Suarez-Aviles. Hoke County residents James David Brasfield, Jesse Allen Cad- lett, Johanna Ruth Carter, Tyler Glenn Clark, Anya Covington, Sarah M. Dodge, Jack Mitchell Guillory, Melissia Black Harris, Heidi C. Lawson, Rosa Christen Lospinuso, Sabra Nelia Lowery, Gynee’ Rachelle McCall, Byron Lee McFayden, Edward Glenn McNair, Whitney Sade McNeil, Michele Esther Newland, Mary Elizabeth Norton, Ines Benson Ritter, Sylvester Leon Singley, Lisa Marie Slaby, Cassandra Marie Timberlake, and James Authur Williams were placed on the college Dean ’ s List for the fall semester 2011. They achieved a grade point average of 3.5 or higher, with no grade below a C, and took twelve or more semester hours of college-level work. Three graduate from ECU Three Hoke County residents graduated from East Carolina University following the fall semester. Aticila Dagondon re ceived a Master of Arts degree in Education. Hayley Hawkes received a Bachelor of Arts degree. Patricia Marrero graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bach elor of Science degree in Nursing. the Honor Roll. Karri Ransom was named to the Dean’s List. Kristen Tolston was named to the Dean’s List. Zachary Wilkerson was named to the Chancellor’s List (grade point average of 4.0). And Cushundra Willliams was named to the Honor Roll. ECU students earn honors These Hoke County students at East Carolina University were named to various honor rolls for the fall semester. Bianca Boston was named to the Dean’s List (grade point average of 3.5). Jennalyn Chan was named to the Honor Roll (Grade point aver age of 3.0). Audrey Echkoff was named to the Honor Roll. Travis Escourse was named to the Dean’s List. Aaron Jones was named to the Dean’s List. Patricia Marrero was named to the Honor Roll. Katharine McNeill was named to Sandhills offers ‘mini-mesters’ AVO I Graduated Williann Kershaw Jr., son of William and Betty Kershaw, graduated from the University ofMaryland December 22 with a bachelor of arts degree in Criminology and Justice. On ice Karrie Detwiler,the art teach er at Turlington School, was honored January 23 by the Carolina Hurricanes profes sional ice hockey team at Teacher Appreciation Night. She and four other regional Teachers oftheYear were given jerseys and were honored dur- ingthegame.Detwiler is in the running for the state Teacher of the Year. Births Editorial Deadlines Find a Cash Surprise rinside everij heart box^ -of ^ift wrapped eandtj'- bij Rffssell Stover & Whitmati hoTl n LT * T f »— End delivery charges! p You pick’em up! Friday 12 Noon Calendar Items Social Items News Items Ava Grace Gibson Select Sterling or Silver-plated Jewelry Monogrammable if ordered by Feb. 8 INSIDE BARBEE PHARMACY 415 Harris Avenue (one btocti from Hol(e High School) Raeford (910) 875-6111 Monday 12 Noon Letters to the Editor November 5,2011 Will and Crystal Gibson an nounce the birth of their daughter, Ava Grace Gibson, on November 5, 2011 atFirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital in Pinehurst. Paternal grandparents are Danny and Jennie Gibson of Raeford and Ricky andLynn Johnson ofRaeford. Sandhills Community Col lege offers a curriculum semes ter that takes only ten weeks to complete, yet students receive a full semester’s worth of instruc tion and full college credits. Spring Mini-Mester begins Tuesday, February 14 with reg istration on Monday, February 13 from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Twenty-five classes will be offered. Subjects include anthro pology, computers, two courses in communications, four differ ent English courses, two history courses, two humanities courses, a lifeguard training course, phi losophy, psychology, and three sociology courses. With the exception of the lifeguard training class, mini- mester classes are taken online. The computer class is a hybrid, which is a combination of online instruction and traditional class room interaction, which will be on Mondays from 6 p.m. until 7:50 p.m. Mini-mester classes do move along faster than the regular fifteen-week semester but noth ing is omitted. The quality of instruction and number of as signments remain the same. A reliable computer with an Internet connection is re quired. Those wishing to take mini-mester classes but do not have a computer are welcome to utilize the computers in the Learning Resources Center in Boyd Library. These are classes for college credit, not continuing educa tion. New, returning and current Sandhills Community College students can take these classes. New students must complete the steps to admission prior to registering for the classes. Registration will be in Stone Hall or can also be completed through e-mail to minimester® sandhills.edu. To view the complete list of classes, please check the college’s website at www.sandhills.edu. The News-Journal accepts birth announcements from area hospitals and directly from parents at www. thenews-joumal.com. Please Recycle This Newspaper! eyeMART tnunnuEXPRESS^ GUARANTEED 1 YEAR LOWEST FREE DDirCC frame KKICEO warranty ONE HOUR SERVICE MARK C. MITCHUM, OD, PA (IMffl® (lIMfflDGfIB 2 COMPLETE PAIRS NO-LINE BIFOCALS $ 0792 ■ NATURAL Frames from the $38.74 Collection and Essilor Natural, no-line lenses. No insurance discounts appiy. Some restrictions apply. Doctor’s prescription required. 10%OFF FOR ALL MILITARY Military ID required, must present at time of purchase. Cannot be applied to previous purchase. 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