NHS Officers wMmoroar ' )im mio Motional Honor Society officers at West Brunswick High School for next year are (from left) Marietta Heustess, secretary; Rebecca Hughes, president; Rachel Swain, vice president; and Daria Fox, trea surer : WMFHOfOIT JMAHKt Juniors Inducted In NHS These West Brunswick High School junior ciass members rsccniiy h ?ere inducted in the National Honor Society. They are (front row, from left) Kim Dowless , Minde Vince, Gabe Cooper, Chris Payne , (back row) Tudd Fruia, Timothy Danieis, Brian Danieis and Chris jackson. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Sixteen Srunsynfick County Students Receive Honors From ECU diploma. Kbpp Graduates Karen Nicole Kopp Ahalt of Boli via was among 220 students gradu ating from Winoate Cnltooe Mav 7. u ? ?- ~ o* - # She was awarded the bachelor of science degree in elementary educa tion. Out Of Boot Camp I ? * a m ? ? ?- -i li V V^iUUiCd L~ tviulU; ^louuatwu from U.S. Marine Corps boot camp at Parris Island, S.C., on May !3. Murray was a member of Platoon 3160 Lima Co., 3rd Recruit Train MLRRAY ing Battaiiion. He graduated with a meritorious promotion to PFC and also was awarded the badge of an expert shooter. Sarah A. Parker of Lillington graduated May 9 from Camp bell University at Buies Creek, receiving a bachelor's of applied science degree in crimi nal justice Parker is the daughter of Ms D^U. U Diliard of Shaikme. She is a 1990 graduate of West Brunswick High School. Fourth grade teacher Greta GaStOway was chosen for the Supply "spot light" for May because of her hard work orga nizing the Math-a-Thoa. Galloway holds a B.A. degree in early GAiXOWAY childhood edu cation from UNC-W and has taught ior iu yean, wiving at Lw? Elementary, Bolivia Elementary and now Supply Elementary. She is a member of the guidance advisory, P.EVhealth and student council com mittees and serves as Math-a-Thon coordinator. She is a member of the N.C. As sociation for Educators and Jennies Biniiui Baptist Church. Soe iives ai Supply with her husband Vin and children Ashiey and Garrett. ASU Graduates Two Shallotte students were awarded degrees during graduation ceremonies May 18 at Appalachian State University in Boone. James Michael Brown earned the Sixteen Brunswick County stu dents earned academic honors at East Carolina University during the spring semester. Named to the chancellor's list for CSTiiilig <?!! A 3 WC?C Rcbcccs Qu*n Carmack of Lei and. daughter of Edward G. and Gaynell C. Carmack. and LiiTIc Rubiii 'niuuii uf Soiiui port, whose parents are Robert L and Nancy J. Wilson. Dean's list students, who earned a B-plus average with no grade below C, are Lisa Dianne Carroll, daughter of James H. Carroll of Long Beach and Dianne R. Carroll of Southport; Sherry Lynn Fields, daughter of Willis.- D. and Shcla J. Fiekfc of Shallotte; Tracy Lynn Haddock, daughter of William B. Haddock of Leland and Mitzi H. Brombery of Greenville; Michael Danen McKeit han. son of Uoyd H. and Janet D. McKeithan of Shallotte; and Laura Nicole Richards, daughter of John A. and Ellen N. Richards of South port. Honor roll students, who had a B average and no grade below C, arc Jason Paul Bracey, son of William and Mellaney Bracey of Bolivia; Sara Elizabeth Burnish, daughter of Jack Ray Burnish of Southport and Sara Louise Krantz of New York, N.Y.; Julienne Bailey Hays, daugh ter of Robert N. and Barbara C. Gray of Southport; Mary Ann Hew ett, daughter of Marcus Hayes Hew ett and Nellie Alma Hewett of Shal lotte; Karen Evcicna Jones, daughter of Charles C. and Evelena Jones of Winnabow; Janie Elizabeth Lee of Guam Luc Scout, miuioci AuuiOay Martin of Sunset Beach, son of Anthony and J ana Martin of Wil lard; Connie Yvonne Price, daughter of Russell and Patsy W. Price of Calabash; and Martin Randall Wil son, son of Boyd R. Wilson of Aur ora, Co., and Patricia L. Keiiy of Yaupon Beach. ASU Dean's List Four local students have qualified for Appalachian State University's spring semester dean's list. They are: ? Robert Carroll Travis Childs of Southport, a junior majoring in criminal justice; ? Audra Denise Graham of Win nabow, a senior majoring in special eoucaoon/ieammg aisaouiucs; ? Melissa Renec Karriker of Bolivia, a junior majoring in middle grades education; and ? Russell lyier Nelms of Shal lotte, a senior majoring in music performance. farm G CD muKiuci 8. Lutiiti of SuaiioUc graduated recently from the General Educational Development (GEL)) program at Randolph Community College in Asheboro. Graduation was held May IS in the Asheboro High School auditori um. Students wbo complete the GED earn the equivalent of a high school bachelor of science degree in busi ness administration. He majored in hospitality management. Russell Tyler Nelms earned the bachelor of music degree, with a major in music performance for trumpet and a minor in military sci ence. Hair Deployed Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Dor^ld W. Hm7 dcpzrt-d Msy 20 for a six-month Mediterranean deploy ment aboard the aircraft carrier USS George Washington , homeportcd in Norfolk, Va. It is the ship's maiden voyage. Hair is the son of Johnny R. Hair Sr. of Route 1, Leland. The 1985 graduate of North Brunswick High School joined the Navy in December 1985. Aboard The Doyie Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Ken neth J. Howard departed May 20 for a six-month Mediterranean deploy ment aboard the guided missile frigate USS DnyUr, hnmeported in Mayport, Fla., as part of the aircraft carrier USS George Washington Joint Task Group. Howard is the son of John H. and Phyllis Howard of_ Quail Drive, Supply. He is a 1977 graduate of Lisbon, N.Y., Central High School and joined the Navy in June 1977. Earns Masters Degree Air Force rant R^njnmin Edwards II has received a master's degree from Colorado State I'sivKsty, Port Cotiins. Edwards, a systems analyst, is the son of Benjamin D. Edwards of Wilmington and Elena Yott of Durham. His wife Carmen is the daughter of Michael and Jean Riley of Firs! Street, Log? Beach. Edwards is a 1978 graduate of New Hanover High School. He earned a bachelor's degree from Pennsylvania State University at State College in 1989. Mew Ww ^ Army National Guard Pvt. Tracy G.L. Bowling has completed basic training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C During the training, students re ccivou iuaiiuuiuii iu wtui Cblc monies, weapons, map reading, tac tics, military courtesy, military jus tice, first aid and Army history and traditions. Bowling is the daughter of Stacy C. Lewis of Route 1, Winnabow. She is a 1983 graduate of South Brunswick High School. * ir ? Marine rvi. iimmic L. Speck, son of Mike Speck of Southport, recent ly completed recruit training. During the training cycle at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parri* Island, S.C, recruits are taught the basics of battlefield survival and are introduced to typical military daily BOONE'S COVE CUSTOM FRAMING &GALLERY Spring Art Festival 1994 Friday ^Saturday & Sunday ; May 27-29 Com* Meet Soma Of Brunswick County's Finest Artists 'Bryan Vamam *V. Ryan Lauzon 'Mary Hewett ?Ramona Bendin Timberioy Adams *Ken Buckner 'Vic Gillespie *Ba/bara Reri "Terry Sellers Original art and prints will be presented and available * Register for a free print * Refreshments will be served Visit our now location at Vision Square Center on Main Street in Shallotte for all your framing needs and art supplies 754-6199 * Open 19-9 Monday thru Friday, 9-5 Saturday routine anu personal and profession al standards. All recruits participate in an ac tive physical conditioning program and gain proficiency in a variety of military skills including first aid. ri fle marksmanship and close-order drill. Teamwork and self-discipline w ^mnhaci-r^fj thfCUghoU! tKj ry cle. Speck is a 1992 graduate of South d ? 1 ? ..:-u u:?.k c^k^i Lnuxuntvfc ni^u k?wiiwi< ECU Graduate Michael Darren McKeithan of Shallotte graduated May 7 from East Carolina University in Greenville, earning the bachelor of science de gree in health sciencc administration with a minor in business. He is a 1987 graduate of West Brunswick High School and is the son of Lloyd Har old and Diane McKeithan. He is married to the former Jes sica Home of Shallotte. His maternal grandparents are Lena Russ of Longwood and the late Kudaw Kuss. His patemai grandparents are the late Uoyd S. and Lillic McKeithan of Ash. Earn Meredith Degrees TWo Brunswick County women were among 502 members of the Class of 1994 awarded diplomas at Meredith College's 93rd commence ment ceremonies May 15. Lenora Michelc Lewis, dauohter of Lswrcncs *nd iCzrcn Bridge? of Long Beach, earned the bachelor of arts dsgrse in :ss&c~.a:ks. Lewis graduated with honors and was a teaching fellow. Maria Faith Ward of Southport. was awarded the bachelor of science degree in interior design. Sorority Sister Caroline Carlisle of Holden Beach was recently initiated into membership in Alpha Gamma Delta sorority at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. Sue i.S * iiicuiuci ut iiic Tncia Mu Chapter. Timothy P. Gibble, M.D Adult Medicine Board Certified Internist Susan Gibble, PA-C Physician Assistant Complete Adult Medicine Care New Patients Welcome WAL*MAR ? ^WAYSTHELOypf^cE ? lfe L?unge -=^- *^$ort?snt of Colors IB Rea- Price 9.44 IF Sale "''Case _ -> CakjJjk kfl ? *4^ uiua may 01 Shallotte, NC Mon.-Sat. 7 AM to 9 PM, Sun., 12 to 6 Coleman* All | {American iKwik-serv ! 1 Combo ""?tray L^urcham Galaxy SfJ&sko 2? Box Fan _ J*speea Re9 $14.67 Sale - ? ? "Mnoac WH^n Cha,r I rust, chip 'ESws? NQ-_3983-W7/C.S i 00 Assorted Flavors ?^o2 ?2 R*9- 6.47 Sale

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