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Tuesday, June 29, 2010 - Thomasville Times - 3 FOCUS Thomasville well represented at state pageant Core takes crown. Miss Thomasville named 1st runner up TIMES Staff Report RALEIGH — Adrienne Core was crowned Miss North Carolina Saturday evening at Raleigh’s Meymandi Concert HaH. A 2010 graduate of North Carolina State University, she hopes to earn her master’s degree in mathematics educa tion. Core was first runner-up in last year’s pageant. For the talent portion of the competi tion, she performed a fast-paced clog ging routine to “Soul Man.’’ She was escorted by her mother in the evening gown competition and answered an on stage question about how to encourage participation in the Miss North Caro lina program. She is the daughter of Beverly Core and the late Charles Core of Erwin. Core’s community service platform is the “V’’ Foundation in honor of her father, whom she lost to cancer. She works to support the organization by fundraising and educating people about the need for continued funding for can cer research. Core will travel to Las Vegas in Jan uary to compete for the title of Miss America. Other winners in Saturday’s pageant were; First runner-up. Miss Thomas ville, Mallory Honeycutt; second run ner-up, Miss Johnston County, Brittany Crews; third runner-up. Miss Spivey’s Corner, Aryn Ward; and fourth runner- up, Miss Harnett County, Bindhu Pam- arthi. The remaining top 11 were Miss Dur ham, Casey Sutton; Miss Greater Cape Fear, Ashley Beasley; Miss Greater Sampson County, Katie Mills; Miss Gas tonia, Mikhada Leinbach; Miss Greater Sandhills, Emmy McLean; and Miss Capital City, Chelsea Ingram. COURTESY PHOTOS Above, Adrienne Core of Raleigh captured the Miss North Carolina Crown Satur day at Raleigh's Meymandi Convert Hall. Below, Malory Honeycutt, representing Thomasville, was named 1st runner up. The Community Service Award went to Miss Gastonia, Mikhaila Leinbach. Miss Goldsboro, Ashlee Perkinson, captured the Scholastic Achievement Award, while Miss Greater SandhiUs, Emmy McLean, was named Miss Con geniality Myers graduates basic training Army Pvt. Preston R. Myers has grad uated from Basic Combat Training at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission and received instruction and training exercises in drill and ceremonies. Army history, core values and traditions, mili tary courtesy, military justice, physical fitness, first aid, rifle marksmanship, weapons use, map reading and land navigation, foot marches, armed and unarmed combat, and field maneuvers and tactics. Myers is the son of Randy Myers of Somers Road, Union Grove, N.C., and nephew of Mack Eller of Old Highway 29, Thomasville, N.C. Veakley reports for duty Air Force Airman 1st Class Robert L. Yeakley has arrived for duty at Barks dale Air Force Base, Bossier City, La. Yeakley has served in the military for one year. He is the son of Robert and Robin L. Yeakley of Doc Beck Road, Lexington, N.C. His grandparents, Gerald and Masako Yeakley, reside on E. Washington Ave., Myerstown, Pa. The airman is a 2004 graduate of Lex ington Senior High School. Your Town. Your Times. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Healthy, NON-SMOKING MAU and FEMAU voluiii^ers are needed to participate in a clinical research study for an investigational drug to treat Alzheimer's Disease. Financial Compensation: $2200 for study completion YOU MAY QUALIFY IF YOU: Are a MALE or FEMALE between the ages of 50 & 80 (Females must be postmenopausal or surgically sterile) Are willing to stay overnight (9 consecutive nights in the clinical research center, 24 hrs/day) and are willing to return to the clinic for 1 final outpatient visit Are NOT taking any prescription medications If interested, please contact the Recruiting Department at 336-841-0700 ext 2517 or t lynch® mendallhaUcrc.com Please mention the 854 study! IVIendenhall Clinical Research Center Mon-Fri 8:30 atn - 5:00 pm 4160 Mendenhall Oaks Parkway, Suite 105 High Point, NC 27265 www.mendenhaHcrc.com 4- 877-296-1444 Hollingworth named N.C. Outstanding Teen TIMES Staff Report RALEIGH - Kayla Hol lingsworth was crowned Miss North Carolina’s Outstanding Teen Fri day evening at Raleigh’s Meymandi Concert Hall. A rising senior at Randle- man High School, Hol lingsworth was compet ing as Miss Thomasville’s Outstanding Teen. For talent, Holling sworth performed a ballet en pointe routine to “Ease on Down the Road.’’ For the physical fitness com petition, she wore a coral two-piece, skirted dance outfit with white trim. During the evening gown and onstage question por tion of the pageant, she wore a white gown with a hot pink sequined belt and a floral printed skirt. The daughter of Ted and Debbie Hollingsworth of Randleman, she wUl com pete in August in the Miss America’s Outstanding Teen Pageant in Orlando. Other winners in Friday’s pageant were: First Runner-Up, Miss Mecklenburg County’s Outstanding Teen, Jor dan Rager; Second Run ner-Up, Miss Gastonia’s Outstanding Teen, Han nah Baldwin; Third Run ner-Up, Miss Capital City’s Outstanding Teen, Megan Ann Griffin; and Fourth Runner-Up, Miss Fayetteville’s Outstand ing Teen, Mary Warren. The remaining top elev en were Miss Lake Nor man’s Outstanding Teen, Ashtin Gill; Miss Eastern Carolina’s Outstanding Teen, Martina Marler; Miss Gaston County’s Outstanding Teen, Lau ren Hossfeld; Miss Golds boro’s Outstanding Teen, Amery Capps; Miss John ston County’s Outstand ing Teen, Jessica Carter; and Miss Sampson Coun ty’s Outstanding Teen, Grace CarroU. The Community Ser vice Award went to Miss' Fayetteville’s Outstand ing Teen, Mary Warren, . and the first runner-up for that award was Miss Sampson County’s Out standing Teen, Grace Carroll. Miss Johnson County’s Outstanding Teen, Jes sica Carter, captured the Scholastic Achievement Award, while Miss Spiv ey’s Corner Outstand ing Teen, Tori King, was named Miss Congenial ity. The finals for the Miss North Carolina Pageant will be at 8 p.m. Saturday, June 26, at Meymandi Concert Hall. Tickets are still available. 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