LOCAL TOASTMASTERS CLUB member Sherry Hendricksen
will advance to statewide speech competition this month. Hers she
accepts her trophy Saturday from District 37 Li. Gov. for winning
the Southeastern Division International Speech Contest.
Locai Coast Toastmaster
Advances To Southeastern
State Speech Competition
A member of the Coast Toasters
Toastmastcrs Club of Shallotte will
represent Toastmasters club mem
bers from across Southeastern North
Carolina in the District 37 Inter
national Speech Contest.
SheiTy, Hendrickscn, R.N., of
Supply, patient care coordinator and
social services director for The
Brunswick Hospital, won the South
eastern Division contest held Satu
rday. April 30, at Brunswick Com
munity College. Presenting her tro
phy was District Lt. Gov. for Edu
cation and Training Tom Johnson of
Raleigh.
In a speech titled "Soap Gets In
Your Eyes," Hendrickscn lambasted
the inhumane use of animals in labo
ratory testing and urged audience
members to act to end such abuse.
She advances to the Tar Heel Dis
trict contest, which will be held May
22 at The Marque Hotel in Winston
Salem. Attendance is open to Toast
masters members and non-members.
Five contestants competed in the
division event, with second place
going to Carl Campbell Jr. of the
Cape Fear Club in Fayettevillc for a
wfrii entitled Two Bears "
Also competing were James
David Pierce of Southport, Night
Owls, "A Mind, A Mouth and a
Soap Box"; Catherine Geisc of
Southport. The Brunswick Toast
masters, "Freedom"; and Catherine
Moore of Burgaw, The Wilmington
Toastmasters Club, Ceiebtaic
Freedom."
The International Speech Cortcst
is open only :o Toastmasters who
have held membership since last
July 1 and have completed at least
six speeches in the organization's
basic Communications and Leader
ship Program.
Toastmasters international is a
not-for-profit organization which
helps members maintain and im
orove their communications and
isnmrararaBS
leadership skills. Members practice
and offer each other advice and en
couragement in a weekly seminar.
Brunswick County has three
chapters. The Coast Toasters of
Shallotte meet Thursdays from 7
a.m. to 8 a.m. at the South Bruns
wick Islands Chamber of Commerce
building in Shallotte. Hie Bruns
wick Toasimastcrs meet from 7 a.m.
to 8 a.m. Wednesdays at The Sea
Captain Restaurant, Southport, and
the Night Owls meet Thursdays at 7
p.m. at the Southport -Oak Island
Chamber of Commerce building,
Southport.
More information about Toast
masters International is available
from Area 11 Gov. Susan Eggert.
754-5082.
Winnabow VFD
To Serve BBQ
Winnabow Volunteer Fire De
partment will serve barbecue dinners
on Saturday. May 7, from 11 a.m.
until 5 p.m.
Plates will include pork barbecue,
puidiu xilou, COiC sisw id hiishpup
pies. Cost will be S3, or S4.50 for a
"super plate."
The department is on Governor's
Road off U.S. Highway 17 in Win
nabow.
NBHS Musicians
Set Spring Concert
The music department of North
Brunswick High School will present
its spring concert Thursday, May 26,
at 7:30 p.m. in the Odell Williamson
Auditorium on the Brunswick
Community College campus.
Both the concert chorus and the
conccrt band will perform. There is
no admission fee and band director
Brian Benton is encouraging the
public to attend.
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Brunswick County Literacy
Council Supports Reading
Gains By Adults, Children
The Brunswick County Literacy
Council matched 108 adults with tu
tor; ever the p"! ?vhi!e ?!so
helping children to improve their
reading skills. Vice Chairman Dick
Lee reported at the council's annual
meeting Sunday.
Approximately 50 members elect
ed 1994-95 officers, viewed a slide
shew prepared hy VISTA volunteers
for presentations to community
groups and recognized achievements
of the past year.
During 1993-94 the council also
conducted nine tutor training work
shops and three peer tutor training
workshops in the public schools. It
provided volunteers for the ATTAC
tutoring program at Union Ele
mentary School, an enrichment pro
gram at Longwood Head Start Cen
ter and a reading program at Bolivia
hlcmentary School, ana collected
books for distribution in Christmas
baskets provided iu Sow-income
families by the Brunswick County
Volunteer 2nd Information Center. It
placed books and read-along tapes
with iocal agencies such a Hope
Harbor Home for children's use.
Nearly one-third of the council's
$29,000 operating budget came
from fund-raising efforts by volun
teers, which Treasurer Tom Cluchey
?siri i? unusual tor a non-profit orga
nization Efforts included a golf
tournament, adult spelling bee and
bucket shake. The council is a
United Way member agency and is
supported by memberships and con
tributions from Brunswick County
and civic organizations also.
The Brunswick County Home
Builders Association, in the South -
port-Oak Island area, was presented
with a plaque Sunday recognizing
the group as a "Keeper of the Light"
for its membership contribution of
$1,000.
Volunteers received certificates of
appreciation and trainers Susan Eg
gert. Joan Altman and Rich Dixon
were presented books.
Officers for the 1994-95 year are
Pat Ebbcri, chairman, Dick Lcc,
vice chairman; Cathlecn Huct-Mor
gan. secretary; and Tom Cluchey,
treasurer.
Following the program members
enjoyed a strawberry dessert smor
gasbord and music by volunteers
Mary Clute on dulcimer, Julie Wal
lace on autoharp and Teddy Alt
reuter on guitar.
Leland Middle School
Announces Honor Rolls
For Third Grading Period
Leland Middle School has re
leased the following honor rolls for
the third nine-weeks grading period
ending March 31:
"A" HONOR ROLL
Grade 4: Christopher Batson,
Brennon Clemmons, Michael Coo
per, Viniski Daniels. Natalie Davis,
Cariton Gideon, Bridget Glover,
Emily Long, Whitney Mitchell,
Andy Tullo, Aleshia Williams,
Brandy Williams, Candice Young.
J- 5. ? d:i:_u /
VII MIC ruuj i/iiivu, V.VIMKUIW
Bryant, Jennifer Cosper, Elton
L/WUcis, LAIUMa Ulduajii, DiWiijiiiC
Hall, Shanice Knox, Kristen Mart
eney, Whitney Overton, Trisha Smy
ers, Jessica Thurman, Victoria Todd,
Tequnna Wells, Brandon White,
Michael Wise.
Grade 6: Kendra Brown, Kristina
Davis, Geneva Futch, Scott Hewett,
Kristen Lee. Allison Matthews, Jes
cp Savickas
Grade 7: Brandon Briggs, Mat
thew Elvington, travis Faircloth,
Amy James, Brandy Southerland.
Grade 8: Jason Hanna, Latoya
Lowery, Kia-Lee Manlove, Steph
anie McCoy.
A/B HONOR ROLL
Grade 4: Brcann AswcU, Sckc
Ballard, Rodney Bums, Nikki
Chadwick. Kristiona Durham, Water
Futch, Lee Gatlin, Joshua Gurgan
ious. Jessica Hair. Monique Hatch,
Christen Holden, Jennifer Holland,
Daulton HOIlis, Kathy King, Amie
McAHaaSer, Ashley McCoy, Jenny
McKeithan, Brandon Moore,
Tiffany Newman. Julie Painter. Jan
ell Parish, Daniel Sarvis, Shannon
Schult, Chad Scott, AJ. StacSell,
Romarrio Tillery, Michael Wells.
Grade 5: Christin Adams,
AJcshia Balloon. Lauren Boyle, Sta
ci Brew, Nicole Brit!, S?v*nna
Buffkin, Ebony Connor, Latissa Da
vis, Ariel Dunlap, Stephen Graham,
Allyson Heyer, Bob Hobbes, (Crystal
Kersey, Emily Lester, Candace Lil
lard, Kristin Long, Amanda Mintz,
Shall* Peliom, Sicphaok Robertson,
Kristy Rogers, Erik Rublein,
Amanda Simmons, Nicole Sim
moos, Tiffany Sloan, Tiffany Steph
ens, Tiffany Washington, Kathryn
Williamson.
S: Ornish Boilsrd, Heidi
Bergman, Andrea Bernard, Glen
Browning, Lacie Caulder, Clara
Glick, Christine Kubes, Jerry
Leggett, Jason Lennon, Elizabeth
Lewis, Courtney Long. Treasure
Maynor, Katie Nelson, Tina Nelson,
Sean Oliphant, Andy Phillips. Mich
ael Reeves, Daniel Rose, Andy
Smith. April lliomasson. Shetia
Wells. Elliot Williams, Rebekah
Williams.
Grade 7: Jennifer Barrett,
Christopher Graham, Devin Gra
ham, Ebonie Hall, Tierre Henderson,
Kristen Hewctt, Kelley Marshburn,
Nicky McNeil, Shannon Perkins,
Rcbecca Rcseman, Claudia White.
Andy Whitley, Jamie Williams.
Grade 5; Elk Brill, Christina
Bryant, Heather Gainey, Crystal
Gore, Alana Harrison, Tuijah Hicks,
Scon Holden, Dana Jenkins, Boo
Sun Lee, Jennifer Martin, Katana
Merrick, Phillip Perkins, Jessica
Phelps, Jackie Phillips, Rusheba
Price, Branson Sanie, Jeffrey Sim
mons, Tanisha Thompson, Tiffanie
Thompson, Ya'Sheka Toomer, Ja
mie Washington.
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JODY DALE with a modei uf itu redesigned Cape Fear Comm
unity Coiiege submersible "~Capr rear. "
Local Student's Designs
A/I ay Boost Sub Operation
jody Dale proposed changes in
Cape Fear Community College's
submersible "Cape Fear" as a class
project. However, when the sub re
turns to competition in 1996, it will
feature his modifications.
Daie, a Shaiiotte resident, is a sec
ond-vear drafting and design student
atCFCC.
The Cape Fear earned special
recognition as the only community
college entry in the last International
Submarine Competition held in Flo
rida as well as placing in the top
third of the 40-plus entries.
The crew reported difficulties
with overeteering and maneuverabil
ity underwater, in an effort to correct
those problems, the Shallotte resi
dent proposed cutting the fins and
bowplanes and applying a new
"skin" or exterior finish.
Dale firs: designed the changes
using AutoCad, then made the
changes on a CFCC model of the
Cape Fear, combining his design
skills with a longtime hobby of
working with models.
"That's going to be it," he said
proudly of the model.
Dale said he is also helping re
design the CFCC school logo.
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