W 1pj*5b h PAMELA DETRIE (right) received si James Gary Poulos II Memorial Awa behali of the family. Sh< BY SUSAN USHER More than 60 students received recognition in the form of certificates, medals or plaques at | Shallotte Middle School's first | awards day, held June 9 in the school I gymnasium. i In past years, the transition from middle school to high school had been marked with a commencement pro- 1 gram at which several awards were I presented. However, Principal Mark Owens said it was decided that an 1 awards day would be more ap- I propriate. Along with recognition for ex- i celltnce in vocational, vocational i and extracurricular activities, several special awards were j presented, including the first Andrea | Martin Memorial, in honor uf an ( eighth grade girl killed in a shooting accident earlier in the year. Her mother, Judy Martin, was present to see the award presented to Tikila I Morgan for outstanding service as a Student Council representative. Other eighth-grade awards were presented as follows: Woodmen of the World History trophy: Beth Roherson. Algebra I: Pamela Detrie and Jennifer Richardson. Science: Jeff Ballou. Outstanding Language Arts Students: Jennifer Richardson, advanced language arts, and Tara Evans, language arts. Math: Tara Evans. You Can Do It (a challenge award for students with outstanding poten- j? tial and possibilities): Jeff Ballou, Tammy Hatley and Latonya Bellamy. Newspaper: Jana Perkins. Yearbook: Toby Russ. Most Improved Eighth Grader: Nicole Pittman. Citizenship & Government: Jessica Robinson and Chris Hickman. Art: Barry Chadwick. Outstanding Choral Student: B Melissa Stanley. I Band: Most Improved Band Student?Heather Beck; Best I Overall Band Student?Brandi Fair, f Outstanding Career Club ^ Member: C'nris Smith. j Career Exploration: Keith Bowen * and Melissa Stanley. ^ Computer Science: Computer ^ Programming, Terry Nawara; Computer Assistant, Cleon Butler. itftlliiwm 25 requl Savings up to ^ ll HttL J.lf II _J I cveral awards, including the annual rd, presented by Christy Poulos on sllotte Mid( James Gary' Poulos II Award la memorial award presented by the Poulos family to the student who expresses Christian views and attitude, participates in school and community, is friendly with teachers and students, and maintains at least a "C" average t: Pamela Detrie. Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizenship Award: Melissa Stanley. Physical Education: Cleon Butler, Connie Bernard, Richard Buffkin. Year-Ixmg Principal's IJst (All Vs throughout year i: Pamela Detrie :>nd Kim Baxlev. Presidential Academic Fitness \wards (given to students with 3.3 jradepoint average, 85 percent California Achievement Test r 'IKILIA MORGAN'? outstanding ervice as a Student Council epresentative won her the Andrea lartin Memorial Award, presented 1 honor of a classmate who died in n accident earlier in the school ear. % Off ar priced items Of on other ite y /? Bath Sheet < $C99 ? - irregular mi.'h T^^liTa iU|UJ| *4 tupP1 CHRIS SMITH (right) was recognized i the Outstanding Career Club member. die School S scores): Latonya Bellamy, Ben Robinson, Tara Evans. Caroline Carlisle, Brandi Fair, Tam'la Grissett, Heather Hughes, Hamilton Lee, Becky Oxendine, Jacob Hugg, Bridget Hill, Terry Nawara, Melanie Robinson, Chris Smith, Jennifer Richardson, Dennis Hall, Pamela Detrie, Kim Baxley, Eric Herndon, l,aGrant Evans. Presidential Academic Fitness Extraordinary Effort Achievement Awards: Beth Roberson, Tikila Morgan and Traci Kirby. Classroom Awards Teachers also presented awards for excellence in classroom subjects, as noted below: Barbara Holcombe: Language Arts?Ranee Bennett, O'Keiya g Hewett; Social Studies?April f Dowless, Justus Guidice. Donna Crews: Science?Chad i Gray, Traci Kirby; Math?David In- " gle, Roderick Gause, Cynthia Bellamy. Greg Norris: Science?Tara Evans, Scott Woodard; Math?Ronnie Bradley, Patricia Jones. Richard Hubbard: Social Studies?Damaris Bettinger. Utrilla Bryant; Language Arts?Regina Perritt, Donnie Warren. Kathy Hill Peed: Science?Matthew Evans, Kim Baxley; Math? Justus Guidice, Meg Small, Phillip Chestnut. Cherryanna Basinger: I-anguage Arts?Michael Brogan, Traci Kirby; Social Studies?Ben Robinson, j Ainucf UiiSSett. Pauiine Hewett: Language Arts?Wanda Morgan, Melody Cause; Social Studies?Hamilton Lee, Eric Herndon. Peggy Sweat: Science?Percy Hewett, Chris Smith. The Junior National Honor Society also recognized as Scholar/Athletes those students who have maintained high academic averages while also representing the school in atiiletics. They are as follows: Ebony Grissett, Donnie Warren, Pamela Detrie, Dennis Hall, Ben Robinson, Jessica Robinson, Stacey Hill, Wanda Morgan, Tikila Morgan, Toby Russ, LaGrant Evans, Daniel Russ, Matt Bozeman, Jason Uosher and Ronnie Bradley. Also, Kathy Hill Peed was presented a plaque in recognition of her selection as the school's 1987-88 Teacher of the Year. By / by faculty member David Hidden as NICOLE P award fron tudents Receiv - ^, cy k- J*te*L TAMMY HATLEY. Lntonya Bellamy and Jeff 1 their potential. A Salut Sinrp hard respc f&Wpylike t X^J- Fathe /ffSkv> Join I ^JYR PjI' Prom * wo -Poor Dad "Dad's must be 18 years old or older Er eligible. Limit one entry per family. Briarcliffe Mall V I rHE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Thursday, June io, i9SS? Fuge 3-B >?ii