**?*? \\1 STAFF PHOTO BY TERRY POPE STAFF PHOTO BY TERRY POP FIRST PLACE winners in the Union Primary School bookmark and book jacket competition are (front from left) Alisha Quaintance, Gena Best, James Fort, Kaylon Hankins and Shannon Hughes. On the second row are, from left, Kasey Galloway, iMShonda Gray, Jessica Hiatt, IJndsay Whitman, John Canady and Bryant Price. Union Students Design Book Covers Winners in the "Kids Who Read Succeed" book covers and book marks contest at Union Primary School were recently chosen. Students from grades one through three entered the contest, with each participating earning a certificate from school media coordinator Etherine Butler. The program helps to bring chil dren and books together. Last month, students read their favorite books and illustrated them by mak ing a book cover or bookmark using their creativity and imagination. In the bookmark competition, seven classes entered. Winners from Wilhelmenia Bel lamy's kindergarten class were Bry ant Price, first; Philip Conner, sec ond; Chris Phelps, third; and Chan da Marlowe, fourth. From Foy Crary's first-grade class, winners were James Fort, first; Eric Gibble, second; Joshua Knight, third; and Lynn Clemmons, fourth. Karen Wilmoth's sccond-gradc class listed Lashonda Gray, first; Christina Cesensas, second; Kellie N. White, third; and Brandon H. Hagler, fourth. From Annette Kcesee's second grade class, winners were Alisha Quaintance, first; Josh Horn, sec ond; Robey Heavener, third; and Jessica Hyatt, fourth; Winners in Carolyn Yarbrough's second-grade class were Lindsay Whitman, first; Brandon Carlisle, second; Chris Helms, third; and Rose Candela, fourth. In Cheryl Pitt's third-grade class, winners were Kay Ion D. Hankins, first; Floyd Jamie Williams, second; Tamara Gausc, third; and Jack Todd, fourth. In David Everett's class, winners were John Canady, first; Lula Mac Sellers, second; Sissy Edwards, third; and Larry Vaught, fourth. In the book covers competition, four classes entered. Winners in Karen Wilmoth's sec ond-grade class were Shannon Hughes, first; Jennifer Holland, sec ond; Keisha Gore, third; and Lashonda Gray, fourth. From Annette Keesce's second grade class, winners were Jessica Hiatt, first; Robey Heavener, third; and Fallon Walker, fourth. In Carolyn Yarbrough's second grade class, winners were Gena Best, first; Justin Davis, second; Darelya LeBlanc, third; and Lind say Whitman, fourth. From Cheryl Pitt's third-grade class, winners were Kasey Gallo way, first; Tara Champion, second; Allyson White, third; and Jack Todd, fourth. Judges were Virginia Lauzon, a local artist, and Vclma Williams, re cruiter for Brunswick Community College. Seniors Vie For $2,500 Williamson Scholarships Two seniors from each of Bruns wick County's three high schools compete Sunday, May 19, for S2.500 one-year scholarships to be awarded in the annual Odell and Viriginia Williamson Oratorical competition. The speak-off, which is open to the public, begins at 3:30 p.m. Sun day in the Student Center at Bruns wick Community College in Supply. Competing will be winners of school competitions at West, South and North Brunswick high schools. From West Brunswick, the final ists ae Chris Byrd, Abortion: Choi ces for America, and Elisha Smith, whose speech title was not available. Representing South Brunswick will be Ralph Parker Jr., Control ling Your Destiny, and Amy Thom as, Never Give Up. Speaking from North Brunswick will be James Walker III, Troubled Times, and Crystal M. Williams, No Place To Go. Each of these students has al ready received a $100 cash prize as a local school winner. One senior boy and one senior girl will each receive a one-time, non-renewable $2,500 scholarship to the North Carolina four-year col lege or university, or two-year trans fer program of their choice. Entrants in the competition must have attended Brunswick County Schools for at least two years. Competing in the local school contests were these additional stu dents: Jamie Galloway, Jeff Letino, Daniel Whaley, Tonya Smith and Michelle Johnson, West Brunswick; Anthony Justice, Locke Karriker, Timothy Myles, Teressa Butler and Kristin Jones, South Brunswick; and Tabitha King, Chris McBride and Tim Kelly, North Brunswick. AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE FREE SPINAL EXAMINATION Hwy. 17 Dr. Labod is offering affordable chiropractic treatment to the public. This service will include consultation, examination, an x-ray and a report of findings. (2) EXAMINATION We utilize modern diagnostic procedures in addition to special ized Chiropractic diag nostic procedures. 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LABOD Chiropractor Harbor Square 1670-F, Hwy. 17 Little River, SC 29566 Harbor Square ? (803)249-9787 Dr. Labod ROCAME Teams Win 4 First-Place Awards Brunswick County teams won first place in four of 10 events in the annual Region O Council for 'he Advancement of Minorities in En gineering (ROCAME) jamboree held at UNC-Wilmington April 27. The local teams also won second place in two events while compet ing with ROCAME students from four area school systems. Julian Bryant, of North Bruns wick High, won first place in the mousetrap car competition. Terri Smith and Bonnie Lee, of South Brunswick High, won a first-place award in the scrapbook competition. Ms. Smith serves as its editor while Ms. Lee is an artist. Tamara Johnson, of South Bruns wick High, won first place in the process paper competition. All-county quiz bowl teams won both the middle school and high school events. Members of the mid dle school team were Ali Knox, captain, and Dcon Bowman, both of Leland Middle; Jayda Grant, of South Brunswick Middle; and Tif faney Marlow, of Waccamaw Ele mentary. Members of the high school quiz bowl team were Timmy Myles, cap tain, of South Brunswick; Julian Bryant and Rona Martin, of North Brunswick; and Tikila Morgan, of West Brunswick. All-county teams won second place in industrial engineering com petitions at both the middle and high school levels. Students on the middle school team, called The Untouchables, were Corey Bell, Brad Moody and Shalane King, of Waccamaw Ele mentary; Jayda Grant and Amie Sidberry of South Brunswick; Deon Bowman, manager, Kyron Bryant, Crystal Davis, Shayla Waddell, Ali Knox, Clifford Sharon and Treja Evans, of Leland Middle. On the high school industrial en gineering team, called Brunswick Construction, were Isaac Brown, manager, Travis Sidbcrry, Jerome James and Dale Bellamy, of South Brunswick; Laurinda Hill, Michelle Morgan and Sigmond Jcnrctte, of West Brunswick; and Rona Martin, Kleisl Bowman, Chasidy Dclts, Charity Dclts and Stephanie Cotton, of North Brunswick. School coordinators attending the event were Shirley Williamson and Ophelia Kcaton, of Leland Middle; Gloria Blanks, of North Brunswick; Sybil Mitchell-Simmons, of Wacca maw Elementary; Anita Benton, of West Brunswick; and Dr. William Flythc, of South Brunswick. V\fishing won t make it happen. . ^hop J. Livingston today... you'll sleep better ^tomorrow! FREE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY PLUS PICK-UP AND DISPOSAL OF YOUR OLD MATTRESS! Spring. 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