Thursday, June 16, 1977 a * Students Earn Various Awards On May 28 the second annual awards banquet of r Immanuel Christian School was held at the American Legion Building in Edenton. The 200 hundred people in attendance head Bud Bierman, director of Alumni Affairs for Bob Jones University, Greenville, S.C., as the featured speaker. Bierman used the Old Testament character of Daniel as an illustration of how young people today need to have the courage to stand up and be counted for God. A Shakespearean scene, “The Merchant of Venice”, was [resented by Senior High Students. The scene depicted the need man has for seeking mercy rather than judgment. 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Following a duet by Corrine Williams and Kathy Fur bee, the primary, junior and senior choirs presented a short program of Scrip ture, poetry, and song en titled, “Christian Warfare.” This program was written and directed by Lynn Nash. After the musical program and the address by Bierman, awards in academics, sports and Christian Leadership were presented. The pastor’s award for outstanding example of Christian leadership, went to David Rollins. For best example in using the programmed motivated learning of the Accelerated Christian Education System, the Supervisor’s Award was presented to Andrew Rouse. Other academic trophies went to Diane Rollins and Tracy Nobles for having the most PACES completed in High School and Elemen tary school respectively. The highest PACE average trophies went to Andrew Rouse and Paul Jimenez. Diane Rollins and Joey Charbonneau were awarded the Bible Memory trophies for learning the most scripture verses. Top Male athlete of the year was Barry Leary. Lynn Nash was named best female athlete. Letters, pins, and jackets were present to those who had earned them in football and basketball. The Student Council student of the year award wait to Anthony Evans in the elementary school and Kathy Fur bee in the High School. Terry Williams of the Woodman of the World Life Insurance Company presented a trophy to Diane Rollins for outstanding achievement in high school U. S. History. A plaque was presented to Ricky Browder for the same achievement on the Junior High level. Many certificates of honor and scholarship were presented to various students to recognize individual achievements. The staff of the school’s first annual, the Heritage ‘77, presented a plaque to Mrs. Emma £vans in appreciation of her help as advisor. Andrew Rouse, editor, also presented a 35mm camera to be used for future yearbook pictures to Ashby Browder, principal. Browder closed the evening, by thanking his staff, students and parents for helping this to be one of the best years in the school’s history. Arthritis Sufferers: WAKE UP WITHOUT ALL THAT STIFFNESS! New formula for arthritis minor pain is so strong you can take it less often and still wake up in the morning with out all the pain’s stiffness. Yet so gentle you can take this tablet on an empty stom ach. It’s called Arthritis Pain Formula. Get hours of re lief. Ask for Arthritis Pain Formula, by the makers of Anacin • analgesic tablets. THECHOWAN HERALD kJi ... "•Jit. ..• » I fr ■ HP*' SWAIN OFFICERS INSTALLED New student council leadership was inducted last week during a candlelight ceremony at Ernest A. Swain School. Pictured are 1977-78 officers and advisors: left to right Maria Winslow, secretary; Bobby Jones, vice president; Elizabeth Hom thal, president; Angela Lewis, treasurer; Betty Bissette and Teresa Jordan, advisors. 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Phone 482-3221 Miss Wills Given Diploma Alberta Lilly Wills of Edenton, recently was awarded a diploma from LaSalle Extension University, Chicago, 111., following the successful completion of the Ad ministrative Assistant course. She resides at 119 West Carteret Street. A graduate of Perquimans County Union School, she is employed as a physical therapy aide at Chowan Hospital. LaSalle Extension University is a correspondence institution that has been training students around the world since 1908. Two million men and women have enrolled in LaSalle’s academic, vocational and avocational programs. RECEIVE DAR RECOGNITION - Mrs Marguenle Burch recognized the student in the sth and 6th grades at Swain Elementary School as winners in the American History Essay Contest sponsored annually by the Edenton Tea Party DAR. These winners were presented copies of Thomas C. Panamore’s “Craddle of The Colony” during E.A. Swain’s Awards Day program. Pictured left to right are Eric Strother, second place winner, sixth grade level; Laura Litchfield, first place winner, sixth grade level; and Carol Voigt, second place winner, fifth grade level. Page 9-B