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Top Young Authors Honored Six hundred and four students at Shallotte Middle School participated in the Young Authors program this school term, completing portfolios that included a variety of writings. Last Thursday selected stu dents read from their work for fellow Young Authors and applauded trophy winners at each grade lev el. Above are ( from left) sixth gnutm winners Amy Robinson, poetry; Erin "olden, ioial portfolio excel lence; and Faith Coleman, short story; and fifth grade winners Katie Hart, poetry; Stacey Hewett, total portfolio; and Dana Stanley, short story. Seated below ( from left) are eighth grade winners Lolita Bryant , short story; Chrissy Hewett , total portfolio; Amanda Scoggins, poetry; and standing (from left) seventh grade winners Brian Hall, total excellence; Elizabeth Milligan, short story: and Meghan Brads her, poetry. 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IW Ni* jvaUMr k? hnihrml lirpuuiv \ prmlfv mm hr impwnl In nri\ withdrawal Signing Up For School Two-year-old LaKayra Daniels (center) finds plenty to look at last week as her father, Ricky Daniels, registered her big brother Dashawn for kindergarten next fall at Union Elementary School. Kate Wuiiumum (U ft) and Gladys F rink were among the staff members greeting a steady stream of children and parents that also included Frances Bujjkm and her daughter Crystal (right). Brunswick County Students Win Silver Bow! Championship Trophy In Minority Engineers' Jamboree Brunswick County students won the silver bowl ciumipi unship trophy for (he mosi points in overaii com petition in the recent ROC AM E Jamboree at East Columbus High School. ROCAME is the Region O Council for the Advancement of Minorities in Engineering. In addition, Brunswick and Columbus counties won JJU. .U. 1 I IUJL ?U 1 - -Ai ? UN* IIIIMUIV 3UIWI aiiu IM?M 3CIIWI LVVIII9, ICApCVUTClJ. Competitive events included Mystery Architecture, Metric Estimation, Pasta Mobile, Trajectory, Mousetrap Car, It's About Time, Road Rally. Aerodynamics. Write It-Do It, Quiz Bowl and Video Scrapbook. Students from the Brunswick, Columbus, New Hanover, Pender and Whiteville City school districts participated in the day-long program April 23 at which the keynmc sneaker and awards-presenter was Congresswoman Eva Clayton. The following Brunswick County students partici pated: ? Waccamaw Elementary: Tawana Stevenson, Deautry Daniels, Travis Collins, Jooadra Frink, Felicia Marlowe, Delphia Daniels, Lavonda Maron, Michael Stevenson, Janus Stanley. Robert Stanley, Michael Stanley, Carisa Stanley. Derrick Daniels, Marcus Wi lliams, Joshua Thomas, Jeremy Thomas, Wykila Web ster and Lashaunda Gause. ? Shallotte Middle School: Ray Johnson. Joey PI \t}J Lance. Courtney McKenzie, Shirley Montalvon. Elroy Stanley, Cieary Hill. Tiffany Stevenson, Ashley Hardy, Yaphet Marlowe, Tiffany Bernard, T.M. Grissett, Lottie Grissett, Gisella Grissett, Tracy Grissett, Marsheila Daniels, De maris Lance and Lolita Bryant. ? Lfissd Middle School: Kesha Moslcy, Shar.ia Newman, Tasha Edge, Monique Hall, Kimberiv Blue. Zcnutf Young, Tuijoh Hicks, Gifts Gidhaiu, Allen How ard and Yaketa Toomer. ? West Brunswick High School: Carmen Leach, Shawn Stanley, Marcus Bernard. Marcus Stevenson, Nick Bellamy, John Dubose, Eric Gause, Waveland Gore, Nikki Brooks and Tayla Grissett. ? North Brunswick High: Toney Beatty, Anthony Williams, Ali Knox, Donald Bryant, Twylah Jenkins, Asdrea Msslcy, Crystal Davis, rvuicna mlliiiru arid Deon Bowman. ? South Brunswick Middle: Cameron Hank ins, Jonathan Williams, Larry Johnson, Jerris Fullwood, Candice Bryant, Jeremony Johnson. Cameron Parker, Derrick Moore, Leon Williams, Trc Grant, Michael Williams and Jeremy Johnson. I Snath Rraatwick High: Teaelya Moore, Ma randa Johnson, Corey McKoy, Bobby Wright, Amanda Hargrove, Tamika Davis, Carl on Parker, Kente Steven son, Trivia Hickman, Tiandry Hardy, Devin Johnson. Monica Parker. Amy Sidbrrry and Veronica Daniels. 0?? rvf /\ ... Ropj 0U111C UI *JUI DOt Courses Can Now Be Enjoyed At Night. I "JSP Brunswick County's most tasteful new courses can now be enjoyed from 5 until WW pm each evening. Announcing new evening hours at Tamers Restaurant & Lounge at Ocean Ridge. In a comfortable, casual atmosphere, surrounded by lion's Paw and Panther's Run Golf Links, enjoy a delightful variety of the most deficious foods in our area - along with a pleasing price range fmm w 95 tn tu os w entree. It's great food, drinks and the best of good times for (Inner each evening ? at Tomcia Restaurant & Luuiige. Serving Eacb Evening Beginning Sunday, May 8 Open Tuesdays through Sundays for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. 351 Ocean Ridge Parkway, SW, Ocean 1st Bsaui, North Carolina 910-287-1709 Tamers Ciwi?i>HMOm.||?C , nHi 11
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