PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
Area Students
Recognized By U.S.
Achievement Committee
Chrisii Lane Inman of Shallotte
has been recog
nized by iho
U.S. Achieve
ment Academy
as a U.S. Nat
ional Honor
Roll award-win
ncr.
The Shallotie
Middle School
student will ap
INMAN jn ^ u.S.
Achievement Academy yearbook,
published nationally. Christi is the
daughter of Mack and Chcrcsa
Inman of Shallotie Point.
Her grandparents arc Calvin and
Essie Scarry of W. Harrison, !nd.,
and the late James Rotha "Rothic"
Inman and the late Inez Williamson
Inman. Her grandparents are Lewis
and Hester Laync King of Carlcton,
Mich.
Hardy In Yearbook
Shauntayc Hardy has been named
f,c- Award winncr in
the United States
Achievement
Academy. Her
photograph and
biography will
appear in the
academy's year
book.
A rising ninth
grade student at
P.R. Harris Edu
cation Center in
Washington ,
a U.S. National
mathematics by
HARDY
" '
D.C., she is the daughter of Betty
Jcnrette Hardy of Washington, D.C.,
and the late Will Roger Hardy. She
is the granddaughter of David Jen
rctte of Shallouc.
Shauntayc is one of the less than
10 percent of all American high
school students to be honored by the
acadcmy. She was nominated by her
math teacher on the basis of criteria
that includc academic performance,
enthusiasm and motivation.
Lewis Recognized
Patricia M. (Patti) Lewis has been
recognized for
academic achi
evement as a
United States
National Honor
Roll Award
winner. Her bi
ography and
photograph will
appear in the
yearbook of the
United States
Achievement Academy.
A rising eighth grade student at
Shallotte Middle School, she is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lewis. Her grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Pal Tolson of Shallotte and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Agcc of Supply.
LEWIS
A member of Girl Seoul Troop
522, she has earned 88 badges in six
years and is working on her silver
award and religious recognition for
Cadctte. She is a member of Supply
Baptist Church.
Assumes Command
Col. George L. Cajigal assumed
command of the Wilmington Dis
trict, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
from Col. Walter Scott Tulloch II in
a ceremony Tuesday.
Cajigal, a 1968 graduate of Wes
tern Carolina University, Cullowhec,
assumes command after serving as
assistant director of civil works for
the Atlantic region at the corps'
headquarter- in Washington, D.C.
Tulloch's next assignment will be
as deputy commander of the corps'
Lower Mississippi Valley Division
at Vicksburg, Miss.
Halfway There
Navy Petty Officer 1st Class
Christopher S. Hilts, son of Donna
M. Doling of Lcland, recendy pas
sed the midway point in a six-month
deployment aboard the aircraft carri
er USS Theodore Roosevelt, home
ported in Norfolk, Va? as lead ship
in its battle group.
After more than 100 days at sea,
the ship transited the Suez Canal
from the Mediterranean Sea to the
Red Sea, where Hilts is now partici
pating in Operation Southern Watch,
enforcing the United Nations-im
posed "no-fly" zone over Southern
Iraq.
While deployed, elements of the
battle group have worked with
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
allies enforcing a no-fly zone over
Bosnia-Herzegovina. While operat
ing in the Adriatic Sea, some units
also participated in Operation Pro
vide Promise, providing relief sup
plies to war-torn former Yugoslavia.
The Roosevelt is a Nimitz-class
aircraft carrier that stretches 1,040
feet in length and displaces %,358
tons. It carries a crew and air wing
of 5,500 men and 85 aircraft. After
spending the first 78 days at Sea,
Hilts visited Rhodes, Greece, for a
five-day port visit.
The 1983 graduate of Herkimer
High School of Herkimer, N.Y.,
joined the Navy in May 1985.
It's Sgt. Perkins
Joel S. Perkins has been promoted
in the U.S. Army to the rank of ser
geant.
The sergeant, an artillery fire-sup
port specialist, is the son of Peggy
H. and Cecil A. Ellis of Route 3,
Shallottc.
He is a 1988 graduate of WEst
Brunswick High School.
Arrives At Moody
Air Force Airman Brian K. Seal
cy has arrived for duty at Moody Air
R)rtc Base in Valdosta, Ga.
Sealey, an apprentice aircraft ar
mament systems specialist, is the
son of Julia and Dennis L. Sealey of
Leland.
He is a 1991 graduate of North
Brunswick High School, Leland.
Places In Contests
NaJia Joyncr of Southport won
two scholarships with a combined
value of $2,500 in a cold dish recipe
competition sponsored by Naturally
Fresh Corp. July 10 at Six Rags
Over Georgia near Atlanta.
Joyncr 's "Shrimp Salad Supreme"
won him a S500 scholarship as
third-place winner in the North Car
olina preliminary competition, then
S2,000 in competition with 10 other
students from southern states that in
cluded the Carolinas, Alabama,
Florida and Georgia.
"All of the people from North
Carolina placed in the nationals," he
said. "It was just by coincidence."
He will use the scholarship mon
ey this fall, when he begins classes
at the Charleston, S.C., campus of
Johnson & Wales.
The recipe features fresh toma
toes stuffed with a shrimp and rice
filling seasoned with peppers, oni
ons and thousand island dressing.
Bellamy At Institute
Anne Marie Bellamy, public in
formation officer for Brunswick
Community College, is one of 25
participants in the 1993 Community
College Leadership Institute.
Held July 12-23 in Raleigh, the
institute explores the various aspects
of leadership, focusing on emerging
issues in community college educa
tion and community development.
Conduct Commended
Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st
Class Raymond H. Bitney has re
ceived the Coast Guard Good
Conduct Medal.
Bitney is the son of Dr. and Mrs.
Raymond H. Bitney of Memory
Lane, Southport.
The medal recognizes the service
man's "honest and faithful service
during a three-year period," accord
ing to a news release. "To earn it,
Biuiey achieved and maintained a
satisfactory level of performance
and an unblemished conduct record
for the entire period."
He is assigned aboard the U.S.
Coast Guard Cutter Jarvis, home
ported in Honolulu, Hawaii.
He is a 1973 graduate of Helena
Scnio/ High School of Helena,
Montana, and a 1983 graduate of
Washington Slate University at
Pullman with a B.S. degree.
Attends SITE Program
North Brunswick High School
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student Zachary B. Miller was
among high school students from
across the Southeast taking part in
the rccent 1993 Student Introduction
to Engineering (SITE) program at
N.C. State University.
He is the son of Rosemary E. and
William B. Miller of Brunswick
Place, Lcland.
The one-week summer residence
program is designed to introduce
top-tanked students to the various
fields of engineering and, in particu
lar, the College of Engineering at
NCSU. The program, attended by
140 students, included classes in bi
ological and agricultural engineer
ing, chemical engineering, civil en
gineering, computer scicncc, electri
cal and computer engineering, in
dustrial engineering, materials sci
cncc engineering and nuclear engi
neering.
Students were chosen on the basis
of grade point average, PSAT/SAT
test scores or the recommendations
of teachers or counselors.
Visits Boston
Navy Fireman Recruit Dwight C.
Robinson recently completed a
three-day port visit to Boston aboard
the USS Sumter, homcported in
Little Creek, Va.
Robinson is the son of Richard
C. and Sara C. Dobson of Shallottc.
He was among Sumter's 290
crcwmembers who participated in a
ceremony commemorating the 186
tank landing ships built in the
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during the early 1940's. Sponsored
by the Massachusetts Chapter of the
LST Association, the event also
marked the 50th anniversary of the
first LST assault in North Africa.
USS Sumter is Newport News
class lank landing ship designed to
transport and land amphibious and
combatant vehicles, as \vc!! 3S tanks
and equipment, during amphibious
assaults.
Robinson, a 1990 graduate of
West Brunswick High School,
joined the Navy in December 1990.
Hankins On Panel
Irene B. Hankins of Southport has
been appointed to the Professional
Review Commission by Superinten
dent of Public Instruction Bob Ethe
ridge.
She was recommended by Sen.
R.C. Soles Jr., deputy president pro
tempore of the Senate.
A retired high school guidance
counselor, Mrs. Hankins is a well
known lor her leadership in church,
civic and political affairs.
Completes Program
Adam J. Edwards of Shalloitc re
ccnily completed the MarineQuest
Marine Science and Environmental
Education Program, Coast Trek, at
the University of North Carolina at
Wilmington.
The program, sponsored by the
Division for Public Service at
UNCW, offers academically gifted
students the opportunity to study the
marine life and habitats of coastal
southeastern Norih Carolina.
Projects included setting up and
slocking a salt water aquarium with
animals and plants collected during
field trips to the ocean, nearby in
lets, sounds and marshes.
Adam is a rising eighth grader at
Shalloitc Middle School. He is the
son of Mike and Emma Lou Ed
wards of Shalloitc.
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