Newspapers / The Brunswick Beacon (Shallotte, … / March 14, 1985, edition 1 / Page 25
Part of The Brunswick Beacon (Shallotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
i T? TROPHY winners at Waccamaw Elei Science Fair Monday included, fri I Science F Science, developmental dance, gymnastics and creative writing displays are all a part of the ac tivities planned this weekend at the Brunswick County Schools' Curriculum Fair. The two-day fair will be held in the public assembly building at the government complex in Bolivia from 3 a.m. to 3 p.m. or. Saturday, and | Spelling Be Qrk/arli IWV^I IVA4Uf^U I^ast year's county spelling bee champion, Joseph Southern, will fight to retain his crown at the countywide spelling bee April 18. Southern was one of 17 finalists who won local grade-level competition last Thursday. The county competition will be held at the public assembly building at the J* government complex in Bolivia. Brunswick County's winner will automatically Qualify for the national Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C., during the week of June 3-7. I^ast week's competition narrowed (the field of contestants to 17 from the 166 who were chosen as classroom I winnprs last month. More than 2,700 M students from grades 6-8 participated H in this year's spelling bee sponsored 5 by the Shallotte Junior Woman's Club and the State Port mot of South port. r rom anauoue Miuuie acnool, representatives are Melody MiUiSAN HOUSIMOVKRS, Inc. :1?T? Tabor City, N.C. 653-2272 754-6065 Insured Bonded Our South Brim c C\c DAMN# SHjff!*lD J^ \ 11 DAV? I ...always read) CAU 7: I ? ? w Jt XL T- H n mm nentary School's Chavls, J.R. Trlpi am left, James Denise Grainger. 3rejects Hie Other exhibits include vocational education projects, computer programs and demonstrations by school bands. JROTC rifle teams and other school departments. Assistant Superintendent Ed Lemon said the fair was originally scheduled as a countywide science fair to display the winners in this ie Finals April 18 Chrisshaunda Gause, fifth-grade; Amy Nichols, sixth-grade; Kelly Baxley, seventh-grade and Crystal Boyette, eightli-grade. From Iceland Middle School, winners were Michael Burton, fifthgrade; Jay Lynn Johnson, sixthgrade; Teresa Shepard. seventh (fraHo nfi/i Vliipl/ AnlKnm* DnlmnllAf " """ V o?., eighth-grade. From South Brunswick Middle Southern, sixth-grade; Tanya Crews, seventh-grade and Tamala Joyner, eighth-grade. Representing Waccamaw Elementary School are Valarie Stanley, fifthgrade; Chris Runs, sixth-grade; Christine Harrison, seventh-grade and Phillip Gore, eighth-grade. oic}fiicfi ivoicigh win fcprcacut Bolivia Elementary while Jessica Ezzell will represent Southport Primary in the county competition. FAT CITY! Lose up to 29 lbs first month /on our HERBAL nutrition pro gram Show results, then earn up to $250 per week showing our products. $69.95 invest ment required. You'll be the slim ono In FAT CITY Coil Doug or Diano Stanoland 5 /9 651 I. Calabash vick Islands team ri ?? 4UGGMS W J* Fa rtAToi /to serve you! S4-4488 Sjpr.iyffB1 bbik m p, Matthew Babson, Greg Yeager and jhlight Schot the fair was extended to two days to include other school activities. Individual science fair projects were displayed and judged at county schools from three grade levels this week: kindergarten through fifth grade: grades 6-3; and grades 9-12. The winning projects from each school will be displayed together on a countywide basis at the curriculum r~i- I.... From these projects, four county winners will be chosen in the area of science and three will be chosen in the area of computer. Winning projects for grades 6-8 and grades 9-12 will be entered in the Southeast Regional Science, Mathematics and Computer Fair for regional competition at Kenansvillc Auditorium on March 23 from 7:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Honors Chorus Also highlighted at the curriculum fair will be the Brunswick County Elementary Honors Chorus which will give a perfornumce Saturday morning at 10:30 a.m. The chorus is comprised of students chosen from all eight elementary schools in grades 3-6 in Brunswick County. Representing Relindu Groves' Bolivia Eiemeniary Sciiooi music classes will be Cheri Champion. Vicki Randolph, Kristie Yarborough, Tina Reynolds, Ashley Sununerlin, Michael Wescott, Jennifer Rivenbark and Brian Mcljiln. From Deborah Skillman's v -w ^ /^v*J wvxr Free Direr from General Electi of any GE roon from March 1 I Natural finish ha tangerine, yellow i f MM iranitD MIIKKAJfl I 15 $329 5,000 BTU QE CARRY-COOL* ROOM AIR CONDITIONER Hi-Effoency 7 5 EER 115 Volt* 6 0 A/np* C4S/ Fl^UKiyXi 10 Ponbon Tharmoitti 2 Fan 2 CooAng ??l LOCAL Ml/VUT Ifuiotr u SHALLOTT SHOW AL STtlfI MAUOrrt imcr.'. room wet wwo vtitow, r BEiSI kr STUDENTS at Union Primary Schoo science projects In the school library them were third-graders, from left, dIs' Curricul Southport Elementary School music classes, students selected are: Alison Cumbee, Bonnie Lee, Heather \^t%y 1171, iuuiiiv cusuwcn, cnris Evans, Charles Drew and Kristie Joyner. From Union Primary, the following students from Susan Reeves' classes were chosen: Jennifer Smith, Monekia Gause, Brett Bar bee, Tina Manan Hriuuotl Will...-.! Causey and Sally Sclnitte. From South Brunswick Middle School, the following students in Mary Sljaka's classes were chosen: April Gardner, Jacqueline Smith. Michelle I-ewis, Heather I.owrey, Kristi Cooper, Barbie Cox, Sherri Moore and Shaunte Smith. Shallotte Middle School students chosen from Donna Mc I limb's music classes were Kerri Barbee, April Cumbee, Emily (lore, Tikila Morgan, Chris Phelps. Jennifer Verccn and Jamie Ward. From 1-eland Middle School, the following, students were chosen from music Instructor Hazel Gideon's classes: Tracy Tart, I-ee Denver, Brad Smith, Cutaia Jacobs, Tommy ('lurk, Kevin Willetts and Kayde Smith. From Waccumaw F.lemcntary. representing I a* Anne Smith's music classes will be Marcus Daniels, Amy Grissett, Matthew ltat>son, Christy Hughes, Julio Hatison, 'Vara Inman, James Price and Patrick Hughes. i Prri CCS *A/\r^ \/ ' 1 > :tor's Chair ic with the purchase i air conditioner to April 30, 1985 rawood. Choose... or chocolate canvas. NOW ONLY """" $695 17,900 BTU OE SUPERTHRUSTROOM Alfl COMOITtONfR - r- jw two ?w 13 3/13 ft Amo* 2 Fan 2 Cooing QotixJ* A* f /'.fwjr?g*j Vml IQPovVxi Th?rmo*tot mi *?n xcan *w,iii?i?(*w E ELECTRIC moM ,U4ttj M? III I H I * urvrDir IH)M I THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Thursday, March 14, 1985?Page 11-B IjU . !p-|i SIAFF PHOIOSaV nuvran 1 displayed their nalnc IMgott, Candacc Carlyle, Machalin Blue, Brian Monday. Among Yow and Patrick Christy. Matt Shreve, JeThe honors chorus will also perform for Waccamaw Elementary to- i.. day (Thursday) at 1 p.m., for Union D tvx^vBBsl Primary on Friday at 10 a.m. and for ||H^V VJH Shallottc Middle students on Friday I at 1 p.m. ^ Other School Superintendent Gene Yar- HHHB brough will open the curriculum fair Saturduy ut 9 a.m. On the agenda for demonstrations from Bolivia, Southport, and Waccamaw Elementary schools. South Bntnswick and Shallottc Middle schools and ^<, Brunswick Technical College. A jazz ensemble from West , Brunswick will perform at 11 a.m. by Shallotte Middle School Concert ^ Band. West Brunswick drama IK students will also perform "A Quiet j A at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. 4, \ On Sunday, Union Primary MHPit students will perforin gymnastics *J| Brunswick High will per- HflHMHERiHHlMH3h*MdflB^ form weighlifting. SBHS drama KELLY HUPP holds her paper students will also present excerpts plntc turtle that won a first-place from "Up the Down Staircase" alonu hi?? hkk?? i? ?k? with other activities for the day. Wucchikhw ICIemcntsry School. nrniCTcn -rs~\ \v/iivil IXCVJIJ) ci\ I V-/ WlIM! NO PURCHASE REQUIRED \/\ [\ / Drawif icj 10 be I lelcl at Noon u \ .-S! y on Friday. April 5. 1985 . ^ ^ t \ ' ff i?- WORLD S LARGEST jl^ ^ '' * - ? KASTE^I? RABBIT^ 1 ! f SHALLOTTE '*m m I fREE L ???} PERSONAL PAN PIZZA ^ SI39 OR 50<C OFF B pepperoni SUPREME I I I S B H a COUPON EXPIRES APR I, 1985. p5? ! I ji,,, I /.Jf SHALLOTTl ?
The Brunswick Beacon (Shallotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 14, 1985, edition 1
25
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75