Coharie Indian reports By PKANCICS MAYNOR rAftef ss yuan of employ met*, the Lundy Packing Co. We wish him The young people of East Carolina Church presented the play, "I Wish I Had Been There," on Dec. 21. The entire cast is to be commended for aa excellent performance. The Christmas program was directed by Ms. Vivian May nor Gene and Shartene Jacobs and family had lunch with Ilene Faircloth on Sunday. Melvlna Brewington is recuperating at her home in Clinton after heart surgery. Thanks to friends for the assistance offered. The sewing factory at the old EC! school building began operation recently. Don Maynor will celebrate a birth day on Jan. 22. Pearlie Emanuel enjoyed lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bell on Mr*. Mary J. Bell and Mr and Mrs. Leonard Boll visited France* Maynsron Sunday. The second Sunday sing was an en Joyable one on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey David CusMng and Amanda wish to an nounce the a^hfttwi of a son and brother. David Andrew He la five weeks old and weighs 9 pounds, S ounces. He arrived at the Cushing's home Jan. 5. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Simmons of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cushing of Rockville. Md. On Saturday, Mr. Henry O. Brew ington celebrated his 92nd birthday His daughter. Beautv Brewlncton, grandchildren, and great grandchildren attended. Also pre- ' sent were the staff and residents of the Johnson Care Center In Dunn, where be Is a resident. Jan. 13 was a day of good luck for the Ennis'. Linwood and Beverly celebrated their aaalversary, Beverty'a birthday and their aon, Daniel's, birthday Mr* Elisabeth Chance of Rente 1. Godwin is on the sick Hat at her Bent Simmons, returned from a tr^> to Tampa, Ra. en Saturday night Sgt Simmons was invited to attend the wedding of a friend in Tampa. The two left Clinton last Wednesday. It was an enjoyable trip. Larry, Lynn, Marchelo and Brian Maynor had Mrs. Maynor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Simmons, as guests Christmas Eve through Christmas Day. Pearlle Emanuel spent the weekend visiting relatives in Clin ton. Our sympathy goes out to the families of Howard Ammons and McKinley Emanuel, who died last week. Howard Ammons was buried ?pt Holly Grove Hlhasas lad McKtnlOy Emanuel WSS MH Monday at Holly Qreve Yon cm still got tribal MsatRy cards by contacting tbo Cobario Tribal Organisation at M4IW Gary Mayaor 1a a patient la Betsy Jobaaaa Memorial Hospital la Dunn Mrs. Catherine Hant has been a patient la a Fayetteville Hospital recently ? Anthony Maynor and family of Raleigh visited his mother in Clinton aa Christmas Day He and Rex also visited his children In Magnolia Bible Study is being held at New Bethel Baptist Church at 7:30 each night Marguorite Patrick Is oa tfco Mcfc Mat at home after a burn aoctdsat ^Ira^tMiabalh Chancers Yours tnilyls,oa the Mck It* at her Rev Km Shnmoos was the guest speaker at Shiloh P.M. Church oa Dec n. Mrs. Cattle Simmons and daughters. Mavis Carter and Wanda ? Banby and their cMtdren, visited Frances Maynor of Clinton last week. Call 504-4513 to submit news for the Coharte column ? ? Drop-Out Prevention Month Observed at PJH As proclaimed by Governor James Martin, the month of December was obse-ved as drop-out prevention month for all North Carolina public schools. Pembroke Junior High held a series of activities relating to drop-out prevention during the month of December, according to Principal Bill James fere wington. On December 17, 1986 two juvenile court counselors, Mr. James F. Maynor and Mr. Eric Collins, discussed the need to stay in school. Mr. rs i as if a i . I rjiny maynor, reurea eauca \ tor, gave statistics of the state I < drop-out rate in North Caro lina which ranks 37th among all states. These pres entations were made to seve ral hundred students at the school. The English Department under the direction of Ms. Mary Helen Hinfon. ashed; English teachers to aee%t; vsays to their ciaaeee entitled ' The Need to Stay in Schaot," Top essays were presented N cole Loddear, Tunmy Lock ear, Julie Crane. Leslie Lowery, Sean L Chavis, David B. Oxendine and Rob bie Revels. Other sett vines following this seme theme weir bulletin displays in the cla^ ooms and in the locker root> i. ?J i - f: -^l Coordinator for the overall events was Mr. Ken Majmor, Jol Placement/Drop-Out Pie ve, ion Counselor. B * 4 '* *? '? 'J West Robeson Se nior High Honor Roll Announced West Robeson Senior High School has released its honor roll for the 2nd six-week grading period. In order to qualify for the "A" Honor Roll, a student must have an overall average of 93 with no grade below 90 in any subject In order to qualify for the "B" Honor Roll, a student must have an overall average of 85 with no grade below 80 in any subject 10th Grade B Honor Roll Necia L Brayboy, Ginger Brewington, Kenneth R Bill iard, Paul Brooks, Kimberiy A. Brooks, Dori D. Brooks, Shawn E. Bridges, Donna L Chavis, Teresa D. Carpenter, TVina F. Bullard, Penny D. Cummings, Christopher Dob son, Clyde Epps, Tarrence D. Hammonds, Bobby W. Grif fin, Ann M. Harris. Dana L Harris, Angela R. Hines, Tiffany L Hull. Kellie M. Hunt, Johnny W. Doier, Brian K. Jacobs, Vonda K. Jacobs, Bobbie C. Leach, Eric L Leach, Carmita Locklear, Cry stal M. Locklear, Dexter Locklear, Idella Locklear, Jon M. Locklear, Karen Locklear, Mark D. Locklear, Nick A. locklear, Eustacia Lowry, Da ve y C. Lowry, Rhonda Low ery, Jesse M. McQueen, Mark D. McEachin, Anthony Q. Maynor, James G. Oxen dine, Celeste Oxendine, Ann ette Oxendine, Levey T. Nor ton, Lafera Y. Nicholson, John C. Moody, Kostas A. Mitchell, Tabitha G. Oxen dine, Stephanie A. Oxendine, Patricia F. Oxendine, Danette Porter, Paula K. Revels, Albert R Thompson, Shard Strickland, Jr., William L Smiling. 11th Grade A Honor RoU Jetnette Smiling, Brian T. Woodell, Bruce T. Woodell. 11th Grade B Honor RoU John H. Brooks, Averna L Bullard, Jerry L Clark, An thony Q. Clark, Gwendolyn F. Dial, Carmen E. Deese, Ka thy A. Graham, Donald E. Gal breath, Donald G. Hunt Michelle Jacobs, Samuel Ja cobs, Michael Johnson, Gin ger K. Kilgore, Anita D. Knight, Linda J. Loddear, KimberiyK. Locklear, . , Lenny R Loddear, John P, Locklear, Wayne K. Loddear, Clifton B. Lowry, Julia. N. Lowiy, Nichole R McLemore, Melanie R O'Briant, Alice D. McRae, Kenneth Oxendine, Paulette Pipkin, Susette Pip kin, Eleanor Raaon, Angela D. Revels, Jerry R Woodell. 12th Grade A Honor RoB. Stacy A. Brayboy, Kathar ine J. Jones, Adrian E. Loweiy, Deidre A. Nicholson, James C. Woods. 12th Grade B Honor Roll Cynthia Arthurs, Cecil Bar ton, Tina Barton, Yvetto M. Bethea, Jonathan A. Blue, Lenora Bullard, Cathy P. Bullock, Monique A. Cayton, Jose M. Cervantes, Ramona L Chavis, Michelle Clark. Caroline Collins, Cortxn V. Ed dings, Sue A. Edwards, Mark M. fyps, Gregory L Evans. Loria D. Freeman. Jacqueline T. Galbreath, Rhonda M. Goins, Frances D. Graham, Kenneth T. Hailey, Kenneth M. Hall, Wendy L Hammonds. Amanda G. Hunt, Loretta Hunt, Patrick B. Hunt, Ronald B. Hunt, Beverly M. Ingram, Jamie J. Jacobs, Laura Jacobs, Vonda K. Jacobs, Athena Loddear, Calvin C. Locklear, Jr., Calvin Locklear, Caroline Loddear, Cecilia Locklear, Cedric Lock lear, Faline Locklear, Jean-*; ette Locklear, Matthew^,* Locklear, Reginald D. Lodo- < lear, Shirley Loddear, Soafa! ? Locklear, Michael Lowbrjpt't Amanda G. Lowry, Kimbeiff;' A. McLean, Michelle R Mei;! Lean, Sonya D. Medlin, De^*! metrius D. Owens, Davy, ^-J Oxendine, Donna K. mi dine, Jamie L. Oxendihe", >; Sandra K. Oxendine, CoM]f LiI) Patterson, Evelyn D. Piphth,',; Oriander Purnell, Sheila F. < Ransom, Leon Revels. Jr.,'' Stephen D. Sampson, Carol J. Sanderson, Kimberly L Scott, Terena Sheppard, Audrey Smith, Shelena S. Smith, Wiley D. Steed, Cynthia L Strickland, Darrel H. Strick land, Griselda Thompson, Cynthia Tyler, Mary M. White. illii arolina Indian Voice w:< ? * U> serve you by prir ig your news. Howe.er. in order to belter ser you, ihe staff of Hi- Carolina Indian Voice .mu i impose a 5 p.m. Tuesday deadline for news ,itpi is to appear in the Thursday edition. * X Advertisers are asked to please adhere to the ' same deadline (Tuesday at 5 p.m.). J Yo subscribe to The Carolina Indian Voice, s :please call (?1?) 521-2826. 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