PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Seven SBHS Teachers Participate In New Teacher Academy Program Seven South Brunswick High School teachers were among the first to participate in the new Teacher Academy, a program de signed to give teachers across the state the latest information on suc cessful teaching. Attending the Teacher Academy held at Western Carolina University at Cullowhee were Kathleen Thompson. Richaid Graham. Carolyn C. McCain, Betty Keane, Cheryl Sullivan. Ronnie Jenkins and Thorn Clemmons. WCU was one ot 10 sites for the one-week sessions. The Teacher Academy, authorized hy the N.C. General Assembly, is "the first time that North Carolina has made such an effort to give teachers the opportunity to be taught by their peers in an attempt to break down the walls between theory and practice." according to a news re lease from the N.C. Department of Public Instruction. ODU Honor Student Amy Schmaler-Spriggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Glenn Schm aler of Shal lotte. was named to the dean's list for the spring se mester at Old Dominion Uni versity in Nor folk. Va. She lives in SfRIGCS Norfolk with her husband James. Students must achieve a grade point average of 3.5 or higher to qualify for the dean's list. Attends Seminar Gracie B. McLarty of Leland. a sixth-grade social studies teacher at Leland Middle School, recently at tended a seminar at the N.C. Center for the Advancement of Teaching. McLarty was one of 12 North Carolina teachers participating in "Living and Singing the Blues" July 11-15, conducted by senior fellow Jerry Franson. NCCAT. a unit of the University of North Carolina, provides "intel lectual and creative renewal experi ences" for teachers in a year-round series of seminars, according to a news release. Aboard Kitty Hawk Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Robert A. Metcalf recently departed for a six-month Western Pacific de ployment aboard the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk, home ported in San Diego as lead ship in its battle group. Metcait is the son of Robert A. and Phyllis M. Metcalf of Southport. He is one of 3,150 crewmen aboard the 1.062-foot-long carrier. Deploying with Metcalf 's ship are three guided missile cruisers, a frigate, an ammunition ship, a re plenishment oiler and two attack submarines. The 1976 graduate of E. Berwin High School of Birmingham. Ala., joined the Navy in May 1976. RIMPAC Sailor Navy Lt. Eric H. Pittenger recent ly participated in Exercisc RIMPAC '94 aboard the aircraft carrier USS Independence, forward-deployed to Yokosuka. Japan. He is the the son of Patricia A. and Paul N. Pittenger of Southport. An acronym meaning "Rim of the Pacific." RIMPAC teamed the U.S. with four Pacific nations ? Australia. Canada. Japan and the Republic of Korea ? for a major maritime exer cise near Hawaii. The exercise involved more than 50 ships. 200 aircraft and 25,000 sailors, airmen. Marines, soldiers and Coast Guardsmen. Pittenger is one of more than 3.5(H) crewmen aboard the aircraft carricr which is capable of carrying 75 aircraft. The 1977 graduate of Bowie Senior High School of Bowie, Md., joined the Navy in June 1982. Pittenger is a 1982 graduate of St. Mary's College of Mary's City, Md., with a B.S. degree. Ashley Reports Marine Pfc. Forrest A. Ashley re cently reported for duty with 1st Battalion. I (Ml Marines. 2nd Marine Division. Camp Lejeunc. Ashley is the son of Frank L Ashley of Ash Little River Road. Ash. A 1993 graduate of West Brunswick High School, he joined the Marine Corps in August 1993. Robinson Reports Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class James M. Robinson recently report ed for duty aboard the aircraft earli er USS Enterprise, homcported in ??