.1 THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Thunday, June 11,1887 Page 8-A Students Make UNC-Wilmington List Gilreaths Win Yard Of Month Honors STAFf PKOrO «Y TinY POPt The Loug Bay Garden Club last week presented Yard Of Tlie Month honors lor June to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin GOreath of 0 Raeford Street, Ocean Isle Beach. In keeping with the club’s beautification effort throughout the county, a crape myrtle tree was presented to the Gilreaths. Club member Doris OUvito, left, also presented a certificate of award to the GOreatbs. STUDENTS IN THE NEWS Thirty-nine Brunswick County students have been named to the spr ing semester dean’s list at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, according to college spokesman Mimi Cunningham. The students, by locale, are as follows: •Ash—William Scott Dutton, Route 1. •Bolivia—Joseph E. Curlott III, Route 1. •Calabash—John Murphy. •Shallotte—Harold Conrad Brad shaw Jr., Route 6; Tony Bradford Cheers, Route 3; Bruce W. Dillard; and Andrew Weldon Mayes, Route 3. •Sunset Beach—Kelley Frink. •Supply—John David Dawson, Route 2; Donald Marcus Ennis, Route 1; Cheryl Harrell Howard, Route 3; Howard Burton Rose, Holden Beach; Betty Lynn Sellers, Route 2. •Wlnnabow—Cindy Ann Campbell, Route 1; Timothy J. McGinn, Route 1; Sonya Denise Walton, Route 1. •Leland—Teny Dean Pope, Route 2; Jennifer Ruth Roberts, Route 3; Robert Lee Scoggins, Leland; Janey Lynn Sturtz, Route 4; Carol Arnold Wilson, Route 4; William Jadtson Harris II; Diana Stanley Holland, Route 2; Belinda Amy Jacobs, Route 3; Paula Coker Bloodworth; Cheryl Anne Chauncey, Route 4; Cynthia Darlene Collins, Route 4. •Yaupon Beach—Deborah Womble Barbee; Eric RandaU Beacliam. •Caswell Beach—Margaret Ruth Williams. •Long Beach—Rosemary Whetzel Moore. •Southport-Konda Lee Caster; Keenan Eric Jones; Tamera P. Le Gette, Route 5; Allison Teresa Lewis; Teresa Rene McNeill. To make the dean’s list a student must make no grade less than B and earn a gradepoint average of 3.5 or better if taking 12 to 14 hours or 3.2 or beter If taking 15 or more hours. J.M. Parker & Sons, Inc. Your Complete Building Headquarters! 754-4331 HWYS. 211 & 17 Supply ...comes to Brunswick Islands Offering answers to your computer questions: •When should I automate? •What kind of computer do I need? •What software is best for me? We provide irvhouse troining, quality support, privote tutoring, expert comulling, pockoges ond custom programming. 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE Coll Bill ond Glendo (919)754-9758 Eight Make Southeastern Honor List Eight Brunswick County students are included on the spring quarter achievement list at Southeastern Community College in Chadbourn, with averages of 3,25 or better on at least 12 hours ot work. Earning a 4.0 were Freda King Babson, Ash, associate degree nurs ing program; Peggy Dennis Reeves, Shallotte, early childhood associate program; Amanda Lee Pierce, Shallotte, cosmetology program; and , Steven Bryan O’Steen, Leland, elec- triclal en^eering. Also listed, with gradepoint averages of 3.5 or higher, are Eldith mSCheryl Bennett, Sheila Morgan Jenrette and Shelia Pearl Vaught, all ‘ of Shallotte, college transfer pro gram; and Tommy Martin Cribb, Ash, air conditioning, heating and refrigeration. Earn ECU Degrees Three Brunswick County students received degrees in May 9 com mencement exercises at East Carolina University in Greenville. They are Kelly Smith Safrih of Sunset Beach, B.S. in housing; Andre Lemeac Minor, doctor (rf medicine. Boiling Spring Lakes; and Edward Marvin McKeithan, Route 2, Bolivia, B.S. in nursing. Willis Listed Senior Anne Renee Willis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Willis of Shallotte, attained the spring semester chancellor’s list at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. To quality, a student must earn a quality point average of 3.60, with no ■ welcane addition to any hcane •a#TREES. SHRUBS PLANTS grade below C, taking at least 12 semester hours of study. To Study Conservation Philip Jeffrey Russ, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Russ of Shallotte, will represent the Brunswick Soil and Water Conservation District in Raleigh June 21-26 at the 23rd Resource Conservation Workshop. He is one of more than 80 rising high school juniors and seniors who will study the management of wildlife, soils, forest and watersheds at N.C. State University and sites in Wake County. Russ’s interest Ls in learning to preserve topsoil. On CFTi List Eighteen students from Brunswick County attained the spring quarter dean's list at Cape Fear Technical In stitute In Wilmington. They are Joanne W. Bailey, Jeffery A. Brendle, Judy F. Carroll, Cassan dra A. Cobbs, Richard A. Femicci, David C. Franks, Renita J. Hender son, George G. Irving Jr., Christopher C. King, Michelle A. Milligan, George W. Noil, Sherry L. Newman, Ronnie S. Norton, Ronald R. Pridgen, Lawrence D. Skipper, Sharon C. Townsend, Tracy M. Tucker and Christine Waddell. Wins Award Barbara Williams, a student at East Carolina University, has been named a Nationai Collegiate Award winner in business education by the United States Achievement Academy and wrill appear in its yearbook. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Williams of BoUvia. Causey Interns Joseph Causey, a rising senior at Duke University, Ls working with the North Carolina Coastal Fedei al as an intern research associate this sum mer. He began work May 6 and will worit with the citizens interest group for 10 weeks. Tlirough his internship he is to help the nonprofit organization in its efforts to involve citizens in deci sions about how coastal resources should be managed. 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