STUDENTS IN THE NEWS
Zuber Honored At N.C. State
Teresa Zubcr, daughter of Ellen
and Ray Zubcr of Shallollc, has re
ceived the N.C.
Institute of
Chemists' out
standing student
award at N.C.
State University
in Raleigh.
She graduat
ed sum ma cum
laude May 1 1
with a bachelor
of science de- ZUBER
grec in chemistry, having completed
the honors curriculum.
Miss Zubcr will attend the Uni
versity of Texas at Austin in the fall
to pursue a doctorate degree in
chemistry.
Grandparents arc Gladys Russ of
Elizabcthtown and Cary Zubcr of
Ponce de Leon, Fla.
Jones On List
Mark Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Jones of Shallotte, has been
named to the dean's list for the
spring semester at Emory and Hen
ry College in Emory, Va.
Jones graduated May 11 with a
bachelor's degree in physical educa
tion.
To make the dean's list, students
must maintain a grade point average
of at least 3.6 on a 4.0 scale.
Hewett Honored
Amy Michelle Hcwett, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Mack L. Hewett of
Shallotte, was awarded the June
Louise Samson Award for music
during the Salem College Honors
Convocation May 14.
Miss Hewett is a junior majoring
in music and arts management.
Salem College is a private, liberal
arts college located in Winston
Salem.
Frink Graduates
Aimee Frink has graduated from
Emory Univer
sity in Atlanta,
Ga. She earned
a bachelor's of
business admin
istration degree
with a concen
tration in mar
keting.
Miss Frink
plans to pursue
L'DIVI/ r . ,
* a career in ad
vertising in Adanta. She is the
daughter of John and Pearl Frink of
Occan Isle Bcach.
Listed At ASU
Two Brunswick County students
qualified for the spring semester
dean's list at Appalachian State
University at Boone.
They attained a 3.25 grade point
average or belter on a 4.0 scale and
carried at least 12 hours of academ
ic credit.
Listed are Mary Conner McCum
by, a junior marketing major from
Sunset Beach, and Mary Ann Mc
Lamb, a senior biology/preprofes
sional and paramedical major from
Shallotte.
Thomas Earns Degree
Terrell Thomas Jr. of Holden
Beach graduated summa cum laude
May 19 from Appalachian State
University at Boone with a bachelor
of science degree in criminal jus
tice.
Griffin Graduates
Ashley GrilFin, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James Drufus Griffin Jr. of
Holden Beach, received the associ
ate in arts degree from Saint Mary's
College on May 11.
Saint Mary's is a two-year col
lege and upper level preparatory
school for women in Raleigh.
Baxley Recognized
Kelly Anne Baxley, daughter of
Brunswick
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Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Baxley of
Shallolte, was named lo ihc dean's
list at Duke University in Durham
for the 1990-91 acadcmic year.
To make the dean's list, a student
must achieve a grade point average
of 3.3 out of a possible 4.0.
Juniors Invited
Two Brunswick County High
School rising juniors have been in
vited to join the next class at the
North Carolina School of Science
and Mathematics (NCSSM) in Dur
ham.
They are Pcrty D. Grissctt of Shal
lotte, a student
Brown of Boliv
ia, a student at
amongy 287 stu
dents from 83
counties chosen GRISSETT
by the admissions committee to at
tend the public school.
NCSSM recruits statewide to ed
ucate academically talented 11th
and 12th grade students who show
promise of exceptional development
and/or special interest in science
and mathematics. The goal of the
school is to help meet the state's
need for responsible leadership in
the development and application of
science, mathematics and technolo
gy
UNC-W Lists 24
Twenty-four students from Bruns
wick County were rccogni7.cd by the
University of North Carolina at Wil
mington for acadcmic achievement
during the spring semester.
They arc as follows, by town:
Shallolte ? Rahn Ellis Adams;
David Wendell Bennett, Route 4;
William Roger Hughes, Route 2;
Michael Dale McLamb; Peggy
Dennis Reeves; and Vicky Ellen
Wright;
Supply ? Joyce Dowlcss Bur
roughs, Route 1; Lisa La Vonne
Robinson, Route 4;
Calabash ? Penni Simmons King,
Route 7; Deana Colleen Trull, Cala
bash;
Holdcn Bcach ? Keith Alexander
Furr; Michelle Hare Furr; Amy Pa
tricia Morton;
Lcland ? Catherine Dcnisc Regis
ter; Nona Batson Baker, Sue Bor
deaux Bollinger, Lisa Bennett
Locklcar,
Southport ? John David Rehder,
Route 1; Seth Aric Sjostrom; Kristcl
Michelle Wallin;
Also, Mary Ann Pragel, Sunset
Beach; Kimberly Ann Garrett, Boil
ing Spring Lakes; Mary Smith Kar
riker, Route 1, Bolivia; and Carolyn
Paule Bussc, Bald Head Island.
Receive Degrees
Three Brunswick County resi
dents received bachelor of science
degrees from the University of
North Carolina al Greensboro dur
ing commcnccment exercises May
12 in Greensboro Coliseum.
Local students, listed with their
major field of study, arc Marcus
Hewett of Route 2, Shallotte, infor
mation systems and office manage
ment; Angela J. Martin of Route 2,
Supply, mathematics; and Lisa A.
Johnson of Long Beach, manage
ment.
W illets Graduates
Hilton Willctts of Lcland, pastor
of Bonaparte Baptist Church in Shal
lotte, has graduated from Mount
Olive College in Wayne County.
Willetts received a bachelor of
science degree in church ministries.
Holder) Makes List
Sherry Dianne Holden, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon L. Holden
of Holden Beach, has made the
dean's list for the spring semester at
Meredith College in Raleigh.
A student must have at least a 3.2
grade point average out of a possi
ble 4.0 and have completed a mini
mum of 12 semester hours to make
the list.
Receives Scholarship
Holland Pernell Ward Jr. of Sup
ply has been awarded a SI, 000
scholarship by
the N.C. Asso
ciation of In
surance Agents.
Brunswick In
surance Serv
ices Inc. of Sup
ply sponsored
Ward as an ap
plicant in the
program.
Ward, the son
of Diane Ward and the late Holland
Pemell Ward Sr., was to graduate
from West Brunswick High School
Wednesday, May 29. He plans to
enroll at North Carolina State Uni
versity this fall.
The association presents awards
each year to students who have
demonstrated superior academic
achievement and need additional
funds to continue their education.
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Focus On States
Tennessee's Dolly Parton, Ohio's Thomas Edison and Virginia Gov. L. Douglas Wilder were just a few
of the famous persons who turned out for a social studies fair held by Julia Morrison and Sheila
Gore's combination fourth-fifth grade and Linda Alexander's fifth grade class last week at Shallotte
Middle School The program featured students' research of political, cultural, historical and geo
graphic information about the 50 states, with fourth-graders focusing on North Carolina. Above,
Robin White (left) gets a sample of her own Chesapeake Bay oyster stew from classmate Jason Hall,
looking on at right is Michael Marlowe .
Students Hear About Careers
Students in sixth, seventh and
eighth grade at Waccamaw School
obtained first-hand information about
jobs in the community at a Career
Day sponsored May 10 by the
school's Career Exploration Club.
Presenters from about 20 career
areas shared information about their
work and interesting experiences on
the job. They discussed the link be
tween good work habits such as
punctuality, cooperation, reliability
and honesty and the job they do
each day, as well as the importance
of education to their careers.
Presenters shared information
with at least three groups of stu
dents for 20 minuts each. Formal
talks were followed by question and
answer sessions.
Careers represented included en
gineering, funeral directing, bank
ing, marketing, insurance, law en
forcement, education, child care,
nursing, various types of industry,
auto services, fast food restaurants,
farming, graphic and written arts
and science.
Participants included Dean Corn
stubble and Andrew Seed, Scott
Evans, Donncll Marlowe, George
Stanley, Ralph King, Bonita Sloan,
Sally McMillan, Michael Stanley,
Polly Russ, William Flythe, Kate
Williamson, Cary Godwin, Moe
Stanley, Phil Burton, Judy King and
Arthalia Bennett.
Career Exploration Club officers
are Jakeshia Bowcns, president;
Stephanie Frink, first vice president;
Cyrenthia Bardcn, second vice presi
dent; Rebecca Hughes, secretary;
Shalana King, parliamentarian;
Shannon Carter, treasurer, Blair Mil
ligan, reporter; Trent Hughes, sen
tinel; Rebecca Little, historian; April
Mintz, social committee chairperson,
and Hilda George, advisor.
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