PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Students Honored At Lincoln Primary Lincoln Primary School has a spe cial recognition program in which each teacher selects a student of the month on the basis of citizenship or academic performance. Each student is given special privileges ring the month and at tends a video/popcorn party given in their honor at the end of the month. Kindergarten students chosen for January are Natasha Clemmons, Jeremy Skipper, Geoffrey Graham, Jeremy Malpass, Rachel Stowell, Candicc Furr and Dennis Lashley. First-graders chosen arc Graham Hollis, Jermaine Beatty, Amanda Efird, Yiniski Daniels, Scott Parish, Jennifer Robbins, Ernest Pompcy and Julie Ganey. Second-graders selected are Kry stal Kersey, DeWayne Hall, Holly Fowler, Ashley Collins, Pauline Malpass, Anthony Snyder and Sa vanna Buffkin, Students chosen from the third grade classes arc Ricardo Ballard, Ryan Blake, Kendra Brown, Jere miah Troy, Anna King, Derrick Hooper, Jason Lcnnon and Tonya Gibson. Stout On Honor Roll Adam Stout, the son of Carolyn and Phillip Stout of Ash, has attained the honor roll at Community Chapel Chris tian School in Shallottc for the first two 9-week grading periods of the year. srrouT Ke is the grandson of Clyde and Mattic Stout, also of Ash. Earn Honors Eleven Brunswick County resi dents earned academic honors dur ing the fall semester at East Caro lina University in Greenville. Michelle Christine Miller of Route 4, Leland, was named to the school's chancellor's list for making all A's during the semester. Daniel John Hewett of Route 2, Shallottc, was named to the dean's list for liaving a B plus average with no grade below C. Students named to the honor roll were Mary Elizabeth Russ of Shallottc; Slarlctle Lejeune Vaught and Cheryl Larneice Jones of Win nabow; Robert Parkins Gilbert and Scott Dickson Aldridgc of South port; Julie Beth Allen of Long Bcach; Tonettc Marie Bristow and Richard Kevin Chaisson of Leland; and Martin Luther Blue of Route 2, Riegelwood. Honor roll students must have a B average with no grade below C. Bowens Selected Sue Bowens of Ash has been se lected as West Brunswick High School bus driver of the month for December. She was chosen be cause of her pleasant cooper ative attitude and a demon strated willing ness to go the extra mile to serve students. Mrs. Bowens has been driv- bowens ing Bus 67 for approximately two years. She graduated in 1969 from Union High School and attended James Sprunt Institute, where she majored in cosmetology. She is married to Samuel Bowens and they have four children. Mrs. Bowens is a member of Little Prong Mission ary Baptist Church. Baxley On Honor Roll Kimberly Anne Baxley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Baxley of Shallotte, has attained the second quarter honor roll at Salem Acad emy in Winston-Salem. She is a junior at the four-year college preparatory boarding school for girls. In Saudi Arabia U.S. Warrant Officer Stephen J. Dale, the son of Jack and Charlotte Bellamy of Hickman's Crossroads, has been deployed to Saudi Arabia with the 43rd Engineering Battalion, Fort Bcnning, Ga., as part of Operation Desert Shield. The battalion arrived Dec. 30 in Saudi Arabia and supports the 1st Infantry Division, which was de ployed from Fort Riley, Kansas. The unit Dale supervises is based 60 miles from the Kuwaiti border and is charged with maintaining and repairing roadways and oil pipelines along the border. Dale joined the Army 10 years ago. His wife, Gerlinde, and chil dren, Daniel and Amber, arc at Fort Bcnning, Ga. Receives Degree Norman Allan Powell of Boiling Spring Lakes received a bachelor of science degree in business adminis tration from Appalachian State University during winter com mencement at the Boone campus Dec. 9. He majored in management. Careers Advancing Several area women are seeing advances in the modeling careers or education, according to Delia Mo del Management of Wilmington. Dana Vamam, a native of Var namtown, has accepted an acting and modeling contract in New York for the summer. Sarah Groblewski of Long Beach was seen at the International Model ing Conference "Runway To Suc cess" and has been invited for a week-long stay with the Eileen Ford Agency in New York starting Jan. 21. Miss Varnam, Caroline Roberts of Holden Beach and Karen Rudd and Brooke Rudd of Yaupon Beach are among eight models who leave Friday for a five-day trip to London to see top agencies in that country. Johnson Chosen West Brunswick High School has chosen Melfca Johnson as employee of the month for January, based on her strong desire to prepare stu dents for col lege. Mrs. Johnson will be using a new program in her classes cal led "Soar with your SAT scores." The program is be ing funded through a Brunswick County Educational Foundation grant. In her 17 years as a teacher, Mrs. Johnson has sponsored clubs, directed pageants and taught English and literature classes outside the high school curriculum. Mrs. Johnson and her husband, Steve, live in Shallottc. JOHNSON Holden Hired At South High Hazel Holdcn of Southport has quit her post as director and instruc tor of developmental and related studies at Brunswick Community College and returned to the high school classroom. She was hired by the Brunswick County Board of Education on an interim basis as a sophomore Eng lish teacher at South Brunswick High School. For the balance of the year she will fill a post previously held by Khcmrajie Jailall. Mrs. Jail all resigned in order to relocate to New York with her husband. Mrs. Holden has 19 years of classroom teaching experience and previously taught at Shalloue High School. The board also filled two other positions at South Brunswick High School for the balance of the school year, hiring Betty Keane of Yaupon Beach to fill the post vacated by Helen Laugisch, out on disability; and hired Camilla Boss of South port in the place of math teacher Mickey Hancock, who is on leave. The board granted an indefinite leave of absence to Harold Johnson of Shallotte, the in-school suspen sion coordinator at West Brunswick Siute imposes New Limits On Fishing The state has imposed new mini mum size limits affecting Fishermen who harvest black sea bass, snapper, grouper and cobia. The rules took effect Monday and set the minimum size limit for black bass taken by hook-and-line or pots at eight inches, according to an N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries proclamation. The new regulations also make it illegal to harvest red snapper, yel lowtail snapper, Nassau grouper or red grouper that are less than 12 inches long. The minimum size for gray and black grouper is 20 inches. The minimum size for cobia was ?? t at 33 inches fork length or 37 inches total length. The state also has limited recreational fishermen to two cobia per person per day. All of the new size limits, except those for gray and black grouper, are compatible with federal rules. There are no federal limits on gray and black grouper, according to the proclamation. High School. The reservist has been called to active duty as part of Operation Desert Shield. Leave of absence was approved for Sccrita Brown of Ash, a cafete ria worker. Board members also approved re tirement for Joe Best of Leland, a social studies and physical educa tion teacher at South Brunswick High School with 30 years' experi ence; and William Biown of Caro lina Beach, a vocational teacher at North Brunswick High School. Sandra Laymon of Wilmington, a speech and hearing specialist at Lin coln Primary was fired. Approved to substitute teach were K.imberiy Garrett, Carol Hai dee, Jennifer Harrison, Angela Heu tess, Karie Hitcs, James Rice and Carole Williams. AT GRISSETTOWN BRING HOME THEftBEACON On Sal* At GRISSETTOWN SERVICE STATION RANDY'S PORK CENTER WENDELL SMITH'S mujmm Ricky Parker - Owner jt ? ; vRy v 842-4003 Mon.-Fri. 9-5, Sat. by appointment only <(J 7 NFIB' Hwy. 130, Holden Beach Rd., 47* miles from Shallotte member 'Your Professional Full Service Construction Company" Sewage Disposal & Water ?Consulting/Permit Application* ?Designs/Plans/lnstallation* ?Conventional Septic Tanks/ LPP Systems* ? 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