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4 \t'' & f'hr, >,;rJ0338* highlighting he Rfth annua *?y " rnuay eight, iwy iznt HanuRa phi playing baseball in die spring ? ' s ?" ??? III *? ? . . ? ? wenucii Mutpny introaucca baH Coach at N.C. State Uni versity as the evening's speaker. Sloan gave a short talk about hJ? 1974 Championship baaketball team and also toid how David Thonpaon worked to become the star he was at State, lie also congratulated the Harrells players for their Awards were presented as I follows by Harrells Coach Gary I Lewis; FOOTBALL - Sportsmanship, Sammy Marshburn; Most. I Improved. Hal Price and BUI Turlington; Coach's Award, Henry Cashwel! sad Herb San demon; Most Valuable Player, I Defease, Richard Clifton; Most I Valuable Player, Offense. Mike PuseeH; Moat Valuable Player, I Mark Blacfcman;' aad Coaches I Gary Lewis sod Lloyd Goode. GIRLS TENNIS TEAM - I Coach's Award, Kim Kelly; I Most Valuable Player, De I Tborton; Coach. Mrs. Sherry mw GOLF TEAM ? Coach's Award. Wayne Caaaady; Medalist (79.55 Average). BUI Turlington; Coach. Mr. Billy I Harwell I VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Most Valuable Cheerleader! I Kim Metts; Most Spirited Cheerleader. Buddy MurDhv: . w .?? Wf (j Sponsor Mrs Uun Murphy GIRLS BASKETBALL -1 vportsmuavhip Jul* Hudson; ! Mosi r *d, )an cy Jones; (oack's Award, Ten Eakins; 1 Most Valuable Player Kim | Metts; Coaches Mr. Cliff S Paderick, Miss Marsha Moore 1 and Mrs Sherry Little. BOYS BASKETBALL ? I Sportsmanship, Rick Padcrick; ] Most improved. Ken Blackman and Michael Teachey; Coach's r Awsro, Mcpnen joncs, mosi Valuable Player, Mark Black- ?; 1MB.' BASEBALL TEAM - Sports manship, Gary Wells; Most Im proved. Herb Sanderson; Coach's Award, Mike Powell; Moat Valuable Player. David Cart. BEST ALL AROUND ATHLETE- David Wells. SPECIAL AWARDS Billy Harrell and Billy Chestnutt. OTHER AWARDS - Each 1977 Harrells NC1SAA State Football Champion Team player received a ring and certificate. The 1977-78 Harrells Chris tian Academy Crusaders re ceived the following awards: 1977 Eastern Independent Con ference Football Champions; 1977 NCISAA Stole Football Champions; First State Cham pion Football team ever to go i undefeated; Coach Gary Lewis, a Football Coach of the Year; 1978 ' Eastern Independent Con ference, regular season basket ball champions; 1978 EIC basketball champions; 1978 District I basketball champions; 1978 lad Runner-up State Basketball with overall record, 24-1; and Coach Gary Lewis was named Basketball Coach of the Year and coached the East All Stars. ??1 ?\ ?. ? -4 ' r \*<j? HCA BEST ALL ABOUND ATHLETE - Harrells Christian Academy Coach Gary Lewis presented the trophy to David Wells HCA FOOTBALL COACH'S AW AID Herb Sanderson received r'? Football Award from Coach Gary Lewis as others look MX MA*** AWA|? h^0JS2\1^ r-v'-AySvv r? T1 irTjwT'lT' '?*?? ' HCA MOST IMPROVED FOOTBALL AWAID - (L to R) Coach Lewis presents Hal Price with Most Improved Trophy daring Athletic Banquet last Friday night. j&. jSMsviv? ^ w HCA FOOTBALL COACH'S AW/. ID ? (L to R) Coach Lewis presents Coach's Football Award ty Henry Cash well. ! HCA MOST IMPROVED FOOTBALL AWARD i (L loR?C|iP Lewis presents BUI Turlington With Most Improved Football ' Award during AtMetic Banquet. GRADUATE FROM PEACE COLLEGE . ?? t.v Warsaw n? i Sa 11 v f: fVtfl Bii 7 '?C ? ? ? Cd . a* \A7i A 4 P iwiiii ?M'. (i, isrwiw. Ai rc*i" was a fin * *^a* asanas ?- * sophomore vear She plans to >i her ducat it Central Carolina Technical bMtfttfli i tfi r*j of Tiar> medic ine. ' Blizzard shter ^Mr. and Mrs O R Bezant, >f Route 1, Kenansville <\t Peace. Sally was secretary of the hell chairm sophoncm veer A d< n' list adent she vorked - "in more She to her d? fctiot at W the Unit si! Hill area fpsj .... , . .. ^ . gg HCA M0S1 VALUABLE (SEER iJ I - (Wt. holding trophy) Kim Metts received MVC Trophy from Mrs. Laure Murphy as others look on. WEI H ADMASTE1 KNTtODUCEB Mr. and Mrs. PWIl# Gerald Inscoe were introduced during Harrells Christian Academy fifth annual Athletic Banquet last Friday night at The Country Squire. " v' ' ? ft'u- - V " ? "'': " ? ? ? 4 ' MEET THE WARSAW ROTARY U. YANKEES - (L to R) First Row: Wiley Auttmans, Rodney Taylor. Shane Crenshaw, Tres Bowles, Mark Kernen, Parker Weatherly and Andy Honeycutt. Second Row: Gary Seasons. John Williams, Chris Williams. Ray Pickett. Eddy Taylor. Chuck Anderson and Craig Honeycutt. Back Row: Coach Richard Sessoms. Rotary Sponsor John Weatherly and Coach Roger Crenshaw. "? ? ? MEET THE WAKSAW NATIONAL SPINNING LL METS ? (L to R). First Row: Don Johnson, Mitchell Langston, George Jackaen, Mitchell Carlton. Henry Stevens. Ken Stone and Dean Hardison. Second Row: Chuck Grady, James Best, Mickey FaiaOB. Mafk Ellenberg, Thomas Fsison and David Jones. Back Row: Coaches Danny Lanier and Ben Bienberg, Sponsor Fred Archer. ?#> ?: Sheriff's Report Route I. Turkey, reported the larceny of Ms 76 Ford half-ton pickup truck from Carroll's of Warsaw location. It was recovered the same day. Arrested and charged was Bobby Ray Moss. 20. of Route 1. sat lilmaatf U fvwMw, wno turned nimseii m He was jailed under SI .000 bond and tried Monday in District ' Court under Judge Turner. He was convicted of temporary larceny and received 2 years on a dismeanor charge and was assigned to work under the * James Melvin of Route 1, Warsaw reported Friday the larceny from his 1969 Chevrolet truck, two chain saws, and one mini bike from his residence on Hill Street Extension. The missing items were valued at S950, according to Deputy Dalton Jones. I ^Saturday, May 13. Chris Batchelor of Chinquapin, re-. ported that a hydraulic jack and a box containing metric tools, all valued at $80, were taken from his Pinto stationwagon. Dalton ?nd B v Daniels were the investigating deputies. . Saturday. Roycu Ptrkinson of Some pwpk think burdock Will cur* f*v*rt. (Photos by Dickie Fry* ri Annual * Mooting J Dato Sot I (Editor's note: Coastal P.C.A. has asked we make the follow ing announcement and en courages all tobacco growers to attend.) RALEIGH Cart T. Hick*. President of Flue-Curdd Tobacco Cooperative Stabili zation Corporation, and: Fred d Bond, the Co-op's General Manager, jointly announced that the 32nd annual member ship meeting of the Co-op wp|l be held May 2bth at the Kerr Scott Pavilion located at th'e N.C. State Fairgrounds fti Raleigh beginning at 10 a.iW. and adjourning around noon. A complimentary barbecue" lunch will be served to all in atten dance. This year's featured speaker. I according to Hicks, will be Ray Fitzgerald, administrator, Agrj cultural Stabilization and Con servation Service. USDA. and Executive Vice President df Commodity Credit Corporation. Building Supplies Moulding" Window Unit* ? v Doors Storm Doprs Screen Doors Roofing And Asbestos Siding Plumbing Supplies Pipe Fittings ? Brick, Blocks fd Mortar Cement ; Paint and Builders Hdwe < z. j. carter: & Son , ? ? , - ll'~ ''. Jl 7 BIG NIGHTS ] I Frl. Through Thur. May 11-21 I || ONE SHOW NW5HTIY 1*0 j J TWILITE MIVHN 1 BEULAVILLE 5 7-BIG NIGHTS ? ' 'M homily Ent?rtoinm?nt :.| Fri. Through Thur. May 19*25 ' lift: "V WUMMBQWH t?T0WMtSHima ???t' . . E PLUS SD BIG FEATURE | jjjt **** *IMK,der fi*!***9* I ?? ?' ' If WELCOME r | Voters Of District 2 - R % Duplin County m I . - : .. -zm.
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