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Eight-year-old John Marshall, son of J
Estates, Shallotte, recently received
Bank for riding 27 miles in an April 3(
thon, collecting $-137.75 in pledges, m
$1,512.04 raised in the bike-a-thon vvil
Russ. a local girl who died of leukemia
help fund $1.11 million in research
l.aughinghniisc presented Marshall's
hike.
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Shallotte Middle School lias announced
its principal's list and honor
for the six and last sixth-week
grading period of the school year.
The principal's list includes
students who have made A's in all
subjects. The honor roll includes
students who have made A's or B's
only in all subjects.
PRINCIPAL'S LIST
Fourth Grade
Mark Causey, Diane Cumbee, Jordan
Johnson. Chad Justin Smith and
Amanda Dawn Wilson;
Fifth Grade
Gabriel Cooper,Brian Daniels,
c Elizabeth Detrie. Tamara Galloway,
f I Madonna Clause, Nathan Gibson,
(Amelia Hewett, Chasity Hinesley,
Cameron Kinlaw, Catherine Neill,
Erin Redwine, Rachel Swain and
Minde Jo Vince.
Sixth Grade
Douglas Anderson, Nadia C.
Bryant and Mouekia Gause.
Seventh Grade
ueirure scon ami rionert Wills;
Eighth Grade
Kimberly Baxley, Pamela Detrie,
Tara Evans, Jolinathon McClelland,
Tikila Morgan and Terrence
Nawara.
HONOR ROLL
Fourth Grade
Steven Alexander, Susan Alexander,
Heather Branch, Misty
Bryant, Brandy Capps, Allen Cheers,
Andrea Edge, Kelly Evans, Michael
Fulford, Latoya Fullwood, Julie Ann
Gore, Sonda Gray, Shannon Hansen,
Robin Holden, Rhiannon Kelly,
Felicia Morgan, Bruse Nahrath, Jennifer
Orrock, Chrissy Parson,
Jeremiah Perkins, Amanda Reeves,
Walter Sellers, Theodore Stephens,
Hope Elaine Thomas, Jeremie Varnam,
Jessica Dane Winfree and
Grace T. Yarbrough;
Fifth Grade
Musliamah Bethea, Jonathon
Blackburn, John Mark Branning,
Beverly Caison, Bettina Cox, Alexa
Coxe, Veronica Danieis, Kimberl)
I lawless, Darla Fox, Tiffany Frink,
Or. ily (iray, Felicia Gray, Alison
Hardee, Heather Hardee, Kathrynn
Harris, Cyndee Hewett, Derrick
Hewett, Penny Hill, Jason Home,
Israel Kendall, Phillip Leonard,
Chanelle Macon, Blair Milligan, Jeffrey
Mitchell, Buffy Queen, Bobby
Kobets, Stephanie Busso, Christipher
Sapps, John Scorzello, David Sellers,
Anthony Shreve, Paige Sloane, Nancy
Smith, Kelly Stepp, Jason Varnain,
Neil Warren, Cicely Williams.
Sixth (Jrade
Eric Andreis, Joanne P. Barber,
Jessica Benton, Marcus Bernard, C.
Bryan Blackvvell, Machalin Blue,
Chris Carlisle, Willard Causey,
Jacob Chavalier, Patrick Christy.
Christy Critcher. Michael Didyoung,
uiura Calloway, Misty Galloway,
Megan Grissett, Shana Grissett,
Vickie llerrin, Felishia Hill, l,esley
Holdcn, Jennifer Joht.son, Heather
Kirby, Henee Lance, Crystal
I>eonar<l, Amanda Martin, Amy McCall,
Jeffery McMichen, Sheyna
Po|H', Tamara Roberson, Melissa
I Robinson, Jennifer Rogers, Alicia
Smith. Jennifer Smith, Crystal
Stanley, Melissa Trapp, Jocelyn
Ward, Nancy Ellen Weinyss, Desiree
Williams and Ashley Woolen:
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; The Prize
ohn and Vicki Marshall of Brierwood
a $100 check from United Carolina
I American Luekemia Society bike-aorc
than any other participant. The
1 be donated in memory of Rebecca
. It will benefit 810 patients, as well as
grants. UCB County Executive A1
check, which he'll use to buy a new
Announced
Seventh Grade
Adam Abbott, Chris Boone, I,auren
Boyte, Aaron Butler, Geoffrey Byrd,
Amy Caison, Elizabeth Caison,
Kimberly Clemmons, April Cumbcc,
Nancy Ellis, Michele Grantham,
Perty Grissett, Joseph Hawes, Robin
C. Hewett, Rodney Jenrette, Ella
Johnson, I-aurel Keesee. Sherry Lancaster,
Gorden Nash, Mary Neill,
Kristina Poulos, Larry Rachels and
William Woodard;
Eighth Grade
Sonja L. Baines, Kimberly Baxley,
Damaris Bettinger, Bridgett Briles,
Utrillia Bryant, Caroline Carlisle,
Jason Dosher, Brandi Fair, Melody
Gause, Amber Grissett, Tamela
Grissett, Bridget Hill, Heathei
Hughes, David Ingle, Traei Kirby
Mandy Lane, Wanda Morgan,
William M. Nixon, Rebecca Oxendine,
Thomas Perkins, Jennifer
Richardson, Benjamin Robinson,
Jessica Robiason, William T. Russ,
Margaret Small, Melissa Stanley and
Scott Woodard.
Special Class
Keii'n Leonard.
Waccamaw Elementary
Four students attained the A honor
roll for the sixth six-week grading
period at Waccamaw Elementary
School in Ash with grades of all A's.
They are fifth graders Adam Babson
and Rebecca Hughes and sixth
giaders Eric Carpenter and Nicole
Norris.
The following students attained the
A/B honor roll, with no grade less
than a B:
Fourth Grade
Holly Clemmons, Chris Fowler,
Brian Freeman, l^arry Ganus, Don
Gore, Eric Long, Davis Simmons,
Wesley Thomas and Christian Tompkins;
Fifth Grade
Wade Ashley, Michael Milliken,
Melanie Phillips, Tavis Thompson,
Craig Williams, Julie Mills and
Eshonji King;
Sixth Grade
Christy Chestnut, Jason Gore,
Brad lxwis, Jared Smith and Jamie
Simmons;
Seventh Grad<.
Angelo Bowens, Amy Grissett,
I^rry Long, Donnie Milligan, Rachel
Stanley, Monica Stevenson and Penny
Wilson;
Eighth Grade
Patrick Hughes, Derissa Marlow,
Julie Ward and Greg Yeager.
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during its June 7 meeting, said
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Information included on the map
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