PEOPLE IN THF NFWS
$ 1,000 Scholarship
Awarded
West Brunswick High School se
nior Christopher
Blake Bradley
has been award
ed a $1,000
Leaders Schol
arship at Mount
Olive College.
He is the son
of Frederick and
Carole Bradley
of Ocean Isle
Beach.
At West Brunswick, he has served
as president of the Spanish Club. He
has been cited as an A-B honor roll
student, outstanding cadet in JROTC
and student of the month in both sci
ence and physical education.
The SI, 000 scholarship is renew
able each year. Selection for the
award is based on academic perfor
mance, SAT scores and extracurric
ular activities.
Bradley, who plans a career in
education, has participated in foot
ball, baseball and track.
Mount Olive, a four -year liberal
arts college located in Wayne Coun
ty, is sponsored by the Convention
of Original Free Will Baptists.
I
Inducted By Sorority
Naiasha Vcronica Godwin, a ju
nior at North Carolina Central Uni
Godwin of Ash GODW,N
and the great-granddaughter of Ruth
Marlow of Ash and the late Roose
velt Marlow.
Zeta Phi Beta is an organization
based on scholastic ability, finer
womanhood and service to commu
nity.
Ramsey Graduates
Dondi Ramsey, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Ramsey of Holdcn
Beach, will graduate May 12 from
the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill with a bachelor of
science degree in nursing.
A 1986 graduate of West Bruns
versity in Dur
ham, was induc
ted April 3 into
Zeta Phi Beta
Sorority.
An elemen
tary education
major. Miss
Godwin is the
daughter of
Cary and Bcuie
Schools Continue
To List Honor Rolls
Brunswick County Schools re
leased their honor rolls for the fifth
six-week grading period. Students
receiving all A's are listed on the A
Honor Roll while students receiving
all A's and B's are on the A-B
Honor Roll.
West Brunswick High
A HONOR ROLL *
Ninth Grade: Allison Keill, Wil
liam Bradly and Craig D. McLcod;
Tenth Grade: Mary Michelle
Grantham, Sean Marcus Hughes
and Mark Dennis Jessen;
Eleventh Grade: Bridget L. Hill
and J. Hamilton Lee;
Twelfth Grade: Christopher S.
Byrd and Jennifer H. Russ.
A-B HONOR ROLL
Ninth Grade: Douglas Ander
son, Jrtachalin A. Blue, Steve L.
Brooks, Nadia C. Bryant, Chris N.
Carlisle, Willard L. Causey, Brian
K. Chestnut, Kim Davis, David T.
Fulwood, Laura Galloway, Monckia
Gause, Megan Grissctt, Dwane L.
Hardy, Shameka Hankins, Jennifer
Lynn Hester, Gregory Hewett;
Also, William Hobson, Jennifer
R Home, Allen Heath Inman,
Alonzo Terrell Jenrette, Keith
Delane Leonard, Michelle Lewis, E.
Benji Mankin, Daniel A. Martin,
Amy Renee Mintz, Ellen Nicole
N orris* Melissa Amber Parker,
Tamcra Roberson, Melissa L. Rob
inson, Daniel G. Simmons, Jarcd D.
Smith, Jennifer Smith, James W.
Stanley, Lacrcsia Stanley, Tracey
Anne Trapp, Wendy R. Vamam,
Jocelyn Q. Ward and Heather Rose
Wircman;
Tenth Grade: Joy Barnes, James
Bellamy, Jason L. Benton, Dorothy
Blackburn, Lauren A. Boyte, Geof
frey T. Byrd, Amy Caison, Kimbcr
ly Clemmons, Patricia Clemmons,
April Cumbee, Lisa Ann Deaver,
John David Dougherty, Shane A.
Freeman, Emily Gore, Jennifer A.
Gore, Shawn W. Granton, Amy P.
Grissett, Perty Grissett;
Also, Portia Hankins, Michael K.
Holden, Lena Lcdcll Jancda, Irene
Johnson, Trina Nicole Massey,
Heather Ann McNeil, Mary Eliza
beth Neill, Timothy James Palmer,
Kristina Poulos, Jennifer L. Prince,
Naaman Larry Rachels, Jay H.
Robinson, Deirdre Scott, Michael
D. Sellars, Emest Monroe Smith,
Katie Nadine Smith, Torri Joyce
Smith, Christy L. Stevenson, Myron
Stevenson and Alicia Hope Varnam;
Eleventh Grade: Crystal L.
Atkinson, Sonja L. Baines, Heather
E. Beck, LaTonya D. Bellamy,
Misty Bowden, Johnathan M. Boze
man, Caroline Carlisle, Amber D.
Grissett, Jesse Eric Hemdon, Jen
nifer A. Hewett, Percy O. Hewett,
James Chris Hickman, William R.
Hines, Gary L. Jones, Aldwin
Lance, Mandy Lane, Derissa R.
Marlow, Michael A. Martin;
Also, Jon Edward McLelland,
Cesar M. Morales, Tikila S. Mor
gan, Terrence M. Nawara, Ronald I.
Patterson, Jana L. Perkins, William
P. Poison, Ommarr Price, Jerry M.
Reaves, Elizabeth Roberson, Benja
min K. Robinson, Janice E. Robin
son, Melanie Robinson, Daniel T.
Russ, William T. Russ, Margaret L.
Small. Ronald Smith, George Gus
Stathos, Tonya LaDeanc Stocks,
Nathan G. Swain, Dcrick Lamont
Thomas, Penny Melissa Todd, Da
vid Raeford Tripp, Susanna Viscar
ret, Julie Laura Ward and Donald
Warren;
Twelfth Grade: Michelle K.
Abel, Julie D. Babson, Heather
Gaye Bolick, Bobby E. Bonovitch,
Marc Stephen Cameron, William D.
Carte, Wendell L. Cheers, Sherrie
Lenea Clarke, Donald A. Clem
mons, Timothy D. Clemmons, Jen
nifer P. Culpepper, Bobbie L.
Dougherty, Sheila J. Elkins, Erika
Leigh Farr, Robin V. Fisher, Karen
M. Fulford, Timothy Adam Fulford,
Cynthia Lee Gore, Phillip Gore,
Sonya Denise Gore, Elisa D. Hern
don, Frederick A. Hewett;
Also, Gcrmainc Hewett, Monika
Hewett, Robin L. Hewett, Aaron K.
Holdcn, Shannon L. Lancaster,
Denise A. Lechcne, Christopher E.
Lee, Cindy M. McKeithan, Heather
Lynn Mercer, Rcgina Carol Norton,
Shannon L. Parsons, Scott W.
Quaintance, Michelle Robinson,
Christopher L. Russ, L. Michelle
Sellers, Stacey Kim Shaw, Inda S.
Simmons, Krisinda R. Skipper,
Christy L. Smith, Ginger Leigh
Smith, Stephanie L. Stanley, Dclcna
Stout, C.S. Thompson and Denise
M. Vaught.
Waccamaw Elementary
A HONOR ROLL
Fourth Grade: Stacey Phillips
and Joshua Thomas;
Fifth Grade: Kevin Anderson,
Jimmy Bowcns, Leigh Milligan,
Erica Minton, Tiffany Scaggs, Car
isa Stanley, Michael Stanley, Tasha
Thompson and Stephanie Todd;
Sixth Grade: Shanna King;
Eighth Grade: Craig Williams.
A-B HONOR ROLL
Fourth Grade: Melissa Babson,
Dclphia Daniels, Jomondre Frink,
Cody Inman, Natasha King, Aman
da Lee, Aimee Long, Lavonda
Marlow, Leslie Milligan, Laurie
Penny and Chris Russ;
Fifth Grade: Heather Atkinson,
Cherkelia Brown, Adam Canady,
Ashley Cox, Jarvis Davis, Aaron
Gore, Amber Inman, Felicia Mar
low, Terra Millikcn, Sam Mintz,
Jason Norris, Raven Stocks and
Hollie Taylor;
Sixth Grade: Ammon Babson,
Crystal Bailcs, Donna Bennett,
Jamie Hewett, Neal Hughes, Tiffany
Lance, Brian Little, Shannon Mc
Cumbee, Sherida Marlowe, Joyce
Nelson, Chris Norris, Joe Piver,
Ashli Smith, Demetria Thomas,
Shaneika Thomas and Kelly Tripp;
Seventh Grade: Chris Fowler,
Don Gore, David Bowens, Holly
Clemmons, Wesley Thomas, Chris
tian Tompkins, James White, Re
becca White and Davis Simmons;
Eighth Grade: Adam Babson,
Daniel Bailcs, Tiffany Daniels,
Stephanie Frink, Rebecca Hughes,
Sidney Long, Blair Milligan,
Michacl Millikcn, Julie Mills, Chris
Payne, Melanie Phillips, Tavis
Thompson, Dave Tripp and William
Warren.
Students Rewarded
For Perfect Record
Attending school paid off imme
diately for students at North Bruns
wick High School during the fifth
six-weeks grading period.
Principal James E. McAdams
said students with perfect atten
dance for the period were invited to
a "Stay In School Jam." They re
ceived awards and door prizes, and
munched on pizza, sub sandwiches
and ice cream. Music was provided
by a local disc jockey.
The high school's Stay In School
committee would like to see this
type of attendance incentive pro
gram continue next school year,
said McAdams.
wick High School, Miss Ramsey
has acccptcd a position in the inten
sive care unit at Wake Medical
Center in Raleigh.
Receives Award
Wayne Stanaland of Shallotte
was one of two Brevard College
students who received an achieve
ment award in biology at the col
lege's annual Honors Day ceremony
April 24.
Bowens To Compete
David Bowens, a seventh grade
student at Waccamaw School, will
represent the Eastern District in the
North Carolina Soil and Water
Conservation state public speaking
finals May 10 in Raleigh.
He has previously won school,
county and district competitions
with his written speech, Why We
Should Conserve Two Important
Natural Resources ? Soil and Water.
An honor student at Waccamaw,
he is the son of Mr. and Mrs,.
Samuel Bowens of the Little Prong
community. Ash.
Math Logo Ideas Advance
STAFF PHOTO BY SUSAN USHER
Math logos designed by Jive Shallotte Middle Schools will advance to statewide competition sponsored
by the N.C. Department of Public Instruction and could eventually be chosen to go on posters to pro
mote student interest in mathematics. Shown above (from left) are Julia Fort, seventh grade; Tonia
Jackson, fifth grade; James Cook, eighth grade; and Jennifer Quaintance, fourth grade. Sixth-grader
Crystal l^egg is not pictured. Each received a certificate for a free meal at a local fast food restaurant,
said Emily Sellers, the math teacher who coordinated the school contest.
Good leaching is forever
e a c h e rs
SHAPE THE FUTURE
National Teacher Day
Thank you, teachers!
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We appreciate you...
Thank a teacher!
National Teacher Day
May 8, 1991