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|. J' i I^BOsaS RHONDA EVANS was honored as Most Talented Non-Finalist. Pictured above, she sings "I Just Called To Say 1 I-ove You" by Stcvie Wonder I PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Fifth Grr,^or ' o * f f i r w > v? v? v/ i kv Notional Spellin Inland Middle School fifth-Rrader Michal Burton will represent Brunswick County next week in the 1985 Scripps-Howard National Spelling Bee in Washington. D.C. Burton, the daughter of Mr and Mrs l.exie Burton of 1 eland will be leaving lor the contest which begins Monday. June 3. and concludes June / wu.i immtu wuiiH-r oi my vouiity spelling bee contest held in Bolivia on April IB. Burton received an all-expense ipaid trip to the national competition at Washington, D.C. from local sponsors, tin- Shallotte Junior Woman's Club and the State Port Pilot of Southport. Wins BTC Scholarships Seven Brunswick Technical College students have been awarded scholarships for tuition and activity fees for the summer quarter presented by the college Employees and Trustees Scholarship Fund. Kecipients are: I>eiinon Smith, electronics engineering technology; Patricia Smith, business computer programming; Nancy Norton, practical nurse education; Marvin Smith, welding; Klla Johnson, cosmetology; Chris Daniels electronics engineer ing technology; and Betty Galloway, cosmetology. The college Employees and Trustess Scholarship Fund lias provided funds for 61 county residents who are enrolled in a program of study during the past year. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of need and/or academics Post Elects Officers American legion Post 247 of Shallotte elected officers for the 1986-66 year at its meeting Saturday, May 25. Re-elected were Jim Buffaloe, post commander; Grant Canfield III, adjutant and Ed Hewett, sergeant-atarms Elected were Kozell Hewett, first vice commander; Wallace Slack, second vice commander; leOrand Redwine. post service officer: Nick Daddano, chaplain and Charles Snyder, historian. The post also received an award from the American legion national headquarters for having more members in 1985 than it did in 1984 Members also voted to change the meeting night to the fourth Monday night of each month, beginning in June Wins State Scholarships Brunswick Technical College students Patricia F reensan and Mattie Grant have been awarded S.C. 1 Community College scholarships BTC Financial Aid Officer Ken Hewett presented the scholarships to Ms. Freeman, a general office technology student and Ms Grant, enrolled in the welding program The S C. Community College Scnoiarship piug/ani U directed I MM jr? it MB *h 3 MtJIk _ MISS CONGENIALITY Tanya Hewett took on the personality of a character from the musical "My Fair Ijidy" during talent competition Saturday night. She sang "Wouldn't It Be Lovely." aves For >g Bee toward students with financial need, minorities, displaced persons seeking new job skills and women in nontraditional curriculum programs. It provides 500 scholarsliips to students enrolled in the 58 state community colleges each year Cna/-Jnitcf r*^ . Shirley A. Hobbs, daughter of Clara B. and William H. Goodman of Route 2, Iceland, has been promoted in the U.S. Army to the rank of specialist five. She is a patient administration specialist at Fort Bragg with the 1st Corps Support Command. Carter Graduates Margaret I-eanne Carter, daughter of Mr and Mrs. William D. Carter Sr. of Caswell Beach Road, Caswell Beach, was graduated from Meredith College May 12 with a B.S. degree in home economies. Meredith is a Baptist-related women's college in Raleigh. Ms. Carter's father is the top administrator or county manager, of Brunswick County government. Earns Music Degree Bernard Brian Benton, son of Mr and Mrs. Bernard I.. Benton of Sturgeon Drive. Iceland, has earned a bachelor's of music degree in music education i trombone l frosn Mars Hill College at Mars Hill. Attend NCAE Conference Three members of the Brunswick County Chapter of the North Carolina Association of Educators i NCAE i at tended a training conference in Raleigh on May 11. They were Diana Clark Srnith, vice principal of lincoln Primary and N'CAE president-elect; CarltonSltgh, NCAK treasurer and principal at Bolivia Elementary and Col. William Faught. NCAE district membership chairman. Approximately 200 NCAE members attended the conference for training in how to keep the public informed about programs, activities and events happening in the schools. COMPLETE INTEi DECORATING SEF leoelor blinds Coi Bk ? Verticol blinds ? V V? Original paintings by Bryan W Chtan lilt ItZtxio-r 3 l*W Vq Oreo/- <vW tooch C tej Jl/utq %UACA fnUnte CD v?w c f Oofc 10^9 i?<h : ^ *7%. I ?n mt y Ff , | . ||| QUEEN KKISTl Mnlonee, sci Teen Miss Brunswick Ccunt) (standing from left) Karen PI runner-up; Monica Richard! Malon< BY BIU. MCGOWAN A new Brunswick County queen received her crown Sa night at Shallutte Middle Scho Tears of happiness filled Hi of Kristi Malonee as she wt nounced Teen Miss Brunswick ty 1985 by pageant judges. Sharing the spotlight were Newman, first runner-up, Cheers, second runner-up, I Richardson, third runner-up, Blakely, fourth runner-up, and Pittman, fifth runner-up. Malonee, the 13-year-old d? of Or and Mrs. Chris Mosho Sunset Beach, succeeds C Varnam, whu has represent county as Teen Miss for tl year. Varnam presented tl queen with a bouquet of ro; positioned the symbolic crow her head. Selected the best overall ir swear, evening gown and talei petition, the eighth grade higl roll student attends Risen Lutheran School in Myrtle She is a school council represe and works on the yearlxx More 'Buddi Needed No1 A program that inatchc: volunteers with youths in the J justice system needs volunteers, says Tami Miller tor of Brunswick Buddies A training session for In) persons will he held Tuesda 18, from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Ri of the Brunswick County Coui Volunteer pals are asked aside time each week to spe their assigned youth. "We are in extreme n volunteers," said Miller, cs| male volunteers. We have twi waiting to be matched." At Tkematbo MING HOMI id* ^ DLflVW On At THOMASMOIO TtACIKG I RIOR ^ ?vice Ojfi /olipop?f t jMlr" Dfopwiet | , _ ,??? :? , - #"3 r? y>vr i "~*W?MI "*iyi"v3trt?~f u * *> i itcd center, and her court were selected nt the Pageant Snturday night. The court Includes ttnian. fifth runner-up; Kobyn Klakcly. fourth ion, third runner-up; Starlc Cheers, second 3e Crowned 1 newspaper staffs. In addition, beauvy Malonee has participated in her turday school's choir-Christmas play and oi. well as the spring play, "Peer CJynt." ie eyes First runner-up Angle Newman is is pro- the 14-year-old daughter of Ml and ; Coun- Mrs. Ronald Newman of Inland. She is a student at North Brunswick Angle High, where she is vice president of Stacic the freshman class and head cheer Monica leader of the Junior varsity squad. Robyn She luis studied voice one year. Karen Second runner-up Stacic Cheers is the 13-year-old daughter of Mr. and ughtcr ^rs- Billy Cheers of Bolivia. A stuures of ('en' ?' dance 'or die past six years, . Cheers attends South lirunswick Led the Milld,c School where she is a w pa si niembcr ol Um> honor n*>oiety and the ie new Sifted and talented class. ics and Third runner-up Monica Hichnrd n upon son is the 16-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs. Samuel Kichardson of i sport- i,eland. A student at North nt com- Brunswick High, she is a 1984 talent l honor sh0w winner and enjoys summer Christ volunteer work at the county mental Beach, health center. She Is now taking ntative guitar lessons. >k and fourth runner-up Hobyn Hlakely is the 13-year-old daughter of Mr. and / Mrs. Michael Blakely of I-ong Beach. eS The South Brunswick Middle student holds a 4.0 grade point average and was voted "most valuable player" on the girls Softball team. She has studied tap and jazz for eight years, i adult acrobatics six years, and pointe for uvenile one year, more , direc- Fifth runner-up Karen Pittnuin is the 15-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs J.I', lewis of Shallotte. She is a crested y. June _ . DOinllJ tiiouse. IWIWibBSwmI nd with HM wuiiiy i youths >05T |L^?m \ THE BRUNSWICK BEACW f,r* . runncr-up; and Angle Newman, first r crown and trophy, as well as a bouq received trophies. "een Miss B varsity cheerleader at West Bruaswick High and serves as a student government representative. Pittman has studied tap and jazz, for 10 years and ballet for eight years. Special awards were also presented to Miss Congeniality, Most Photogenic and Most Talented NonFinalist. Tanya llewett, the 14-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale llewett of Shallotte was mimed Miss Congeniality. She attends West Brunswick High. Hobin Blakely, fourth runner-up, received the additional honor of being named Most Photogenic. . ?? * . /%e Main St. next I Records Current Beach Blank Tapes N Many More Mi 754 I, Thursday, May 30, 1985?Page 7-A m If AM FMOIOSKV But MiCOWAN unner-up. The now queen received n |uct "I roses. Momliors ol Ihe court runswick Khundn Evans, the 16-year-old daughter of Mr mill Mrs. itifton Evans of Ash, wns luuucd Mast Talented Nim-Klnnllst. During the Uilcnt segment of the pageant, Khondn performed the Stevle Wonder hit, "1 Just Called To Say J !.ove You." She has had no forinn) voice truining. Evans attends West Brunswick lllgh OC1IUUI IYIICIC XIIC IS (I Hlt'llMHT Ul llie Youth Council mill Future Business I ,on(lors of America, iis well as servInn as secretary of the Science Club. Mistress of Ceremonies far the pancaiil was Nalalyn Shlpp, 1985 N.F Oyxtei Festival Queen I'aneant ciHirihnaloi war Marilyn Iteeves. -A I w- vS-'UW'XMy VVIZVO i o Thomas Drugs Tapes 9 Tl/MT?rtl W IUIC J WKs I eedles Cleaners jsic Accessories 9665 . ltd MUT.Amar?>?i IB
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