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West Claim; After getting off to a late start, a < team of sophomorss continued West Brunswick High School's winning 1 tradition in the Brunswick County 1 Quiz Bowl this month. Captained by John Leslie Bell, West's team claimed the school's i third consecutive and fourth overall I Quiz Bowl victory Friday, Feb. 15, in competition against teams representing North and South Brunswick high schools. It was West's fourth win in the seven-year history of the county ' bowl. Sponsored by the Brunswick County library in cooperation with the three county high schools, the 1985 Quiz Bowl was held at the Brunswick County Government Center at Bolivia. Children's Librarian Felecia Hardy coordinated the event. West's team will advance to district competition to be held .March 16 at the Scotland County Public library in l-aurinburg. Winners and runners-up in eight district play-offs will compete in a statewide championship April 27 at the State Library in Raleigh. "We're hoping they do exceptionally well in the regionals," said Ms. Hardy. "They seemed to be one of the better prepared teams." Along with Bell, players for West are Greg Bland, Michael Norton and Robert Bellamy, with counselors Bertha Bell and J Harris as sponsors.Alternates are Keith L. Stanley and Donald Gates. They will get to keep the Quiz Bowl trophy at West for another year, plus each received k $25 savings account from SecuritySavings and I-oan Assoc. The bowl tests not only participants' knowledge of a wide range of subjects, but also their ability to perform under intense pressure. Playing in rounds, students answer questions of increasing difficulty that cover current events, history, science, mathematics, literature, the Homemakers Plan Workshop St. Patrick's Day and Easter hospital tray favors will be made at uic Supply ' 11OrTir;ITrrikcT 5 f'ltllk craft W nilnmdn.i ? ? - ?? - .. X.. IIVUIIVOUOJ, March 6, lu a.m. ai the home of Ms. Evelyn Gunnersen. Members .should bring plastic, canvas. yum and u sandwich to the workshop. Tlic Supply iiuiuciuukers celebrated their ninth anniversary Tuesday, Feb. 19, at the home of Ms. Glady's Geelcr during their monthly meeting Awards from the annual county achievement night were also distributed at the meeting with Ms. Millie Evans receiving her certificate as a participant in the 1904 Governor's Award Program. Ms Gunnerson also gave a short demonstration and talk on the care and laundering of antique handiwork, along with a display of lace and tianuKercrueis. Ms Ailien Miles and Ms. Pat Nash were given gifts as retiring officers. At the March 16 meeting at the government complex in Bolivia, new ly elected President Clara Schuester will assume her duties for the year. Club members voted to lielp the Calabash Volunteer Rescue Squad ar.d the Supply Volunteer Fire Department as community projects at their Feburary meeting. A collection was also taken for Pennies for Friendship while gifts for the nursing home in Sliailotte will be distributed by Ms Sciiuesier as game prizes. ? Al.so attending the meeting were Ms. la* Busby, Ms. Claire Thomer and guests Ms Kathleen Zinn and Bill Geller. a Governor's Award winner DO rT YOURSELFERS^ tsmm We're headquarters for: Horaware Lumber ITrtln ^ Plumbing ?? Too,s Paint Electrical Storm doors & windows Building materials IdloHct Sup&bt ^6r kvrr 179 between ocean isie & sunset phone 579 7000 i ?? -- i i > Fourth Quiz arts, sports and trivia. i "Thp literature category was everybody's weak point," said Ms. Hardy. "They don't know who wrote i the books." Participants were allowed five ] seconds to answer questions in | rounds one and two. On the third | round, teams members may consult with one another and are allowed 10 < ?/*!? onlun Livvvuuu tv i vopvnu. llic puiiu ruiuv for correct answers increased with each round from 10 to 30 points each. For a short while the Friday night uf ilit L'uunlv competition, it lookcvl as though West would not even get to compete, much less win. After a wait of approximately 30 minutes West was still short two team members. West was given a V * ? - T T 1- SJ 1 *? " * uye, ins. naruy saia, ana worm ana South ?"U2rcd off in ihs first round ^ the double-elimination tourney. South lost that game, and North went on to lose the second game to West, whose team members had finally arrived. When the two firstround losers paired off, South lost a second time to North and was X ? . . .X Extra Special Value 7" Serpentine 1 AY rL~\A a??i_A V7UIU DIUV.CICI 7" 1 A" 1 Al It V ^Vil I^OI llll 1^7 l-*l Gold Chain i *? am 18" Serpentine 141 ^r5ii"! fhnin Wiw IWII f 17" Special values on Herringbone Chains 6 Bracelets 14K Gold Drawn or Rope Chains With Add-A-Beoci Ciasp to design your own necklace Savings up to 40% L 7 Dian 1 v/J 10K on 1 /6 ct. tw Reg. 1/4 ct. tw Reg. 1 /2 ct. tw Reg. 1 ct tw Reg. WIDE SELECTION AND SOLITAIRE D ~ DIM 10CATID AT COASTAL F HIGHWAY 17, SOUT vmovii Vis*?Mastercard .. ' ? . V-",f-.-W I Bowl Title eliminated from competition. North 2nd West fscsd osch nthpr n second time, with West again emerging the victor, by a five-point margin. West's victory was challenged, however, by a North Brunswick player who thought she might have gotten half-credit for an answer, said Ms. Hardy. If one team misses a question, the opposing team has an opportunity to answer it for halfcredit. Replay of a videotape of the bowl game last week confirmed that West was indeed the winner. Competing irom North were Cheryl Chauncey, captain, and Rommyn Skipper, Veronica Phelps and Tina Butler. Librarian Carol Callahan was their sponsor, alternates were Sammy Richardson and Chris Williams. Pgtrifk Bnire was captain of the South team, which also included Pauline Hankins, Rochelle Johnson and Curtis Cowan, with alternates Chantal Wall and Steve Vernon. Counselors Irene Hankins and Marsha Cochran were their sponsors. Moderator for the county quiz bowl K H i! M H m I z Lsuys 1 Sp< TBI MB MVI ^ A manufacturer's re with a special trunk ___ values on diamond Sensational Buy iond Cluster Rini VIII a. d t4K yellow or White Gold 259.00 Sale *129 339.00 Sale 189 599.00 Sale 379 899.00 Sale 599 OF FASHION CLUSTER* UHONDS 50p/oo( LAZA SW0PP1WG CBflff H, SMAULOYTf, N. . ATAWAT - ketmlcam ixpren mm r VWES'!' HttUNSwiCK QUIZ BOWL com champions, will advance to district Laurinburg on March 16. From the left was ltalph Parker, director of minority affairs for the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. Ill 11 Upll } ill HI , ^ 4C Only! 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