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"With God All Things Are Possible ” Matt. 19:26
Former High School Drop Out
Changes Perspective
On Education
Education wasn’t exactly
the most important thing on
Harvey Henke’s mind 24
years ago when he quit high
school at 17 to join the Navy.
“I thought I was one of the
smartones,” said Henke, 42,
“I thought rd go out and
make that money. I didn’t
thinki needed an education.”
Henke found out differently
but not until after he retired
from the military and tried to
enroll in the two-year
industrial maintenance tech
nology program at Robeson
Technical College. That’s
when he found out he needed
a high school diploma.
“My first thought when
they told me I needed a
diploma was, ‘well, that’s
that,” said Henke, a Wiscon
sin native who settled in
Lumberton with his wife and
three children after retiring
from theNavyin 1984. ‘‘Butl
kept thinking about it and
talked it over witti my wile.
'Then I found out the VA
(Veterans Administration)
would pay for me to get my
high school diploma.”
Henke went on to enroll in
RTC's Learning Lab program-
where students woric primar
ily on their own and at their
own speed-and earned his
high school diplpma in less
than seven months, ^hat was
February, 1985.
Now almost two years later,
Henke is within six months of
Hwdtlilfmn...
RECURRING SHOULDER
PAIN CALLS FOR
ACTION NOW
. . With Dr. Harvey C. Schultz, Jr.
Shoulder pain, as a symp
tom, Is easily recognized
but seldom understood.
Earlier, less acute symp
toms provide the tip-off.
What often results in the
aching, throbbing shoulder
is a condition that began
as stiff and tender "shawl"
muscles across the top of
the shoulders.
Left untreated that stiff
ness and tenderness can
progress over a period of
weeks to ultimately reach
an intensity that is almost
unbearable. Burning ache of
shoulder can and often does
extend Into the neck and
head.
Obviously, neck and
shoulder movement then
becomes increasingly
difficult and painful. The
first serious interest in
correction frequently follows
the frustration a person has
who attempts |o shave or
comb the hair or shampoo
it, as that action can causa
an increase in sharpness of
pain down the arm and
tingling in the fingers.
Ultimately weakness and
fatigue, tremor of the arm
accompanies the pain arid
the muscles across the cheat
may become tender. The
symptoms then are all tfie
more recognizable and
DOCTOR Of COTOPRACnC
made more severe by
more severe
coughing or sneezing.
Ultimately, nature
responds to the incessant
pain with varying degrees
of immobility.
Shoulder and arm pain
constitutes the most
frequently recognized
symptom of structural
defects in the lower neck
and upper spine.
Abnormally small or
distorted nerve openings in
the upper spine serve to
irritate the nerves which
pass through them to supply
the shoulder, neck, arm,
upper ;back and chest
muscles. It follows that
muscles supplied by irritated
nerves themselves become
tense, painful, and lose their
rK>rmai elasticity and ability
to relax.
The shoulder pain,
tingling, and pain across the
chest cari be only the first
of many problems. Uppar
back aches,^ headaches,
pain and tenderness of the
forearm, alt are pieces of
the composite pie.
Experience has shown
that shoulder and arm
pain respond to the special
ized care offered by the
Doctor of Chiropractic.
For Further Information Call or Contact
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James W.lhomas, Mgr. Saddletree Area
completing requirements for
an associate degree he had
1 thought before was beyond:
his reach.
HeoKe, in his own words,
has been attempting “to do
the bestican do,” which, in
academic terms, has
translated into 20 A’s and a
grade point average that was
a student in the learning lab.
“I had gotten so use to
using a calculator in the Navy
that I had to go back and re
learn my multiplication
tables. But after that, things
started to roll.”
In time, Henke became
good with numbers, adept
enough to tutorotherstudents
better than 3.9 on a 4.0 scale, in the program having prob-
His etloii, has not gone
unnoticed either.
He served as graduation
marshal during this past
year's commencement exer
cise and was notified last
week of his selection to Who’s
Who Among Students in
American Junior Colleges.
Henke was one of 42 RTC
students honored.
‘‘When they told me first
about the nomination, I didn’t
know what it was,” he said.
lems with math.
Flducation has taken on a
new meaning.
‘‘1 find today a lot of young
people still want to quit school
and to go woric, make that
money,” Henke said. ‘‘My
nephews are the same way. I
tell them they need an
education first; the money
won’t always last
‘‘You have to have at the
least a high school education.
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“I thought maybe it was just »,Mavbe more.”
for the local area, but then I
found out students from
colleges across the nation are
selected.
‘‘I felt proud, like I had
accomplished something.”
Shaffer Smith, one of Hen
ke's instructors, says Henke
is deserving of the award.
‘‘In my class, he was the
lead man and when I assigned
him a job, you could bet your
last dollar it would be done
right,” Smith said. ‘‘You
didn’t have to wony about
following up.
‘‘Ninety percent of the
peopleTn this profession
are followers: Henke's in the
10 percent who leads.”
It hasn’t all been so easy,
says Henke, who had prob
lems early on with math while
Other students selected to
Who’s Who include: Bladen-
boro- Nanette Lennon (Secre
tarial-Executive), Brenda H.
Smith (Associate Degree
Nursing).
raxrmont-Alicia Floyd
(Business Computer Pro
gramming), Forest G. Floyd,
(Industrial Maintenace Tech-'
nology), Timothy D. lewis
(IMT), Gina Scott (ADN).
FayettevUle-Sane F. Dunn
dM'T).
Florence, SC-Wanda C.
Huffman (ADN).
Elizabethtoum- James W.
Dove (ADN).
Lumber Bridge-James D.
Chason (IMT).
Loris, SC- Sandra Stroud
(ADN).
Lumberton- ShiHev
D'Agostino (Business
Administration), Larry Haley
(BA). Jean Harris (ADN),
Harvey Henke, Jr. (IMT),
Connie E. Hunt (General
Office), William T. Jones
(IMT). Glenda Lewis (ADN),
Judith N. lewis (BA), Gayle
Locklear (Accounting), Lor
raine Lowecy (BA), Alice
Stankwyteh (ACCT), Denise
niompson (BA). Mark Whit
lock (BCP), Judith Whrite-
nour (ADN).
Maxton- Debra Ensminger
(ACCD, Vickey B. Locklear
(BA), William Lossman (BA),
Christopher Lowiy (IMT),
Genette Oxendine (BA).
Orrum- Nancy JohnsS
(BCP). "
Parkton- Amanda H(
(BCP).
Pembroke- David L Jaa
(IMT), Burnice Smith,.
(IMT), Carol Wilbur (B^
Red Springs- Bobby Hi
(BA). ^
Rowland- Robert lew
(IMT).
onannon- Cassie Hem
son (ADN).
St. Pauls- Fred L Bk
bum, Jr. [IMT\, Ikon
Newton {IMT\, Glenda
Smith [SEC-EXEl, Fhyi
Norton [Law Enforcmi
Technology].
THE COACH’SCORNE :
Learning Sports S/dlls
The link between percep
tual thought and conceptual
thought in learning a sports
skill be it swimming, football,
tennis, golf or any sport
is experience in that sport. In
other words, it can be calledi
the specificity of athletic!
training. In order to swim you*
ipe
M)0
have to swim. You can't
lift weights and expect to i
good swimmer, howei
weights will increase the li
of the muscles. It is
toning up the violin. It w
play without tension in
strings. Strength is the nu
ingredient for successful
formance in sports, howe?!
on the mental side there
big difference between
you perceive (percef
thought) and how you perfo
(conceptual thought),J
idea IS very prevaleiiTih
A person looks
off
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professional golfer and ll
‘ ‘ that is easy. Then he pi
up a golf club and tries ib
go. The only natural tin
about golf or any other s|
is the instinct to pi
Hogan’s famous saying'
“everything a beginner di
with a golf stick is all wrong
He must learn through '
hard road experience,
can go to the driving
and perfect his mistake
making them over and
again. He needs profe*
instruction and will save
a heart break by leamir
right way at the
Aristotle, the famous phu
pher, said mistakes
philosophy begin with
most trivial errors and
increase a thousand fold'
me, you know all the mist
and make them. I woul(
rich if I had a penny for el
missed putt or shot in ?
However, a person shoulj ^
be so stubborn as to not 07
learn the right
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