H oke ighlights by Terri Tucker The S.A.E. held a meeting last Tuesday night, it was pertaining to their trip on Saturday March 1, 1975. The S.A.E. members went to Duke for a meeting. Daniel Norton introduced Steve Morgan by imitating John Wayne and Ed Sullivan. Steve won over the other candidates running for Vice President. Congratulations to Steve. The Hoke County High School Chorus and Chorale participated in the Eastern Region No. 3 Chorale Festival and Workshop held in Wilmington at UNC-W, Friday February 28. The Chorale received the rating of Superior. The Chorus sang for criticism only and received complimentary remarks from the adjusticator. Accompanist for the Chorale is Danny Dial, a senior and Tara Barnes, a junior, for the Chorus. The event was sponsored by the Choral Section of the North Carolina Music Educators Conference. A total of 700 vocal music students from Cerro Gordo, Clinton, Fayetteville, Hamlet, Laurinburg, Raeford, Rockingham, Tabor City, Wilmington, and Whileville attended the Festival. Erving C. Covert, chorale director at Walter Williams Senior High School in Burlington served as adjusticator and clinician. Bob T. Alexander, director of choral music at John T. Hoggard in Wilmington, was chairman of the Festival. Ken's Carpet And Interiors . One Stop Decorating Service . Complete Line Of High Quality Glidden Paints . Fine Wall Covering, Draperies, Carpets and Other Decorating Needs Midtown Shopping Center - Southern Pines - Aberdeen - Ph. 692-7427 2508 Raeford Rd. - Fayettevillt - Phone 484 7861 Bantam Chef ENJOY OUR ECONOMIZER MEAL 14 Pound Burger French Fries 100% BEEF We Specialize In Fresh, Hot, Fast Service 401 BYPASS " NOW OPEN McCain Feed Store (Owned And Operated By Marshall Parks Beside Parks Grill & Package Store) McCain, N.C. Hwy. 211 Randolph Feeds Of All Kinds PLi.i, n i-i: WHOLESALE TO EVERYONE Honrs: 7 A.M. Unfit 7 P.M. Mon. thru Sun. wm Hoke County Chorale Hoke County Chorus Squad Completes Training Twenty of Hoke County Rescue Squad members received word this week that they have passed the three - hour slate Hmergency Medical Technician c\am. .. v. Mrs. Jackie Wimberly. an RN with Burlington Industries here, was notified by Al Minor. Region N Council btnergency Medical Service Coordinator, that all Hoke Squadsmen completing the classes, passed the practical and w ritten examination. Mrs. Winhcrly was hired by Robeson Technical Institute, accredited by the slate ol North Carolina, to train potential HMT's as the class coordinator. Her duties consisted of maintaining roll call, furnishing medical doctors for two of the three hours instruction each night and conducting the one hour practical exercise after each. She also furnished three local exams before the final. The classes began October 7th on Monday and Wednesday nights except lor the month of December and ended february 12th. This includes 75 hours in class room and 10 hours in the emergency room at Moore Memorial Hospital. Instructors- for classes were the current resident surgeon al McCain Hospital. These doctors, from Duke University Hospital arc here for four months, Oateen Hospital near Asheville lor four monihs then conclude at VA Hospital in Durham. N.C. Dr. Kent Jones taught the first half of lite course and Dr Roger Millard finished the last half. The course began with a total of 50: 25 squadsmen. 2 national guardsmen, 2 registered nurses. 2 from Red Springs and one other local woman. Of those attending five dropped out of the course and one failed. A total of 24 will be certified as limergcncy Medical Technicians. Earl Conoly, squad commander, said "We started the course here in our building for anyone needing the certification and although participation was disappointing the attendance did hold up well." "Krankly I was really surprised when Al Minor called and told me Hoke County Rescue Squad is the first squad in the state that all squadsmen who completed the course also successfully passed the state administered examination." A brief ceremony was held last Monday night to present certificates of completion from Robeson Technical Institute. The wives of members were in attendance as Mrs. Wimberley presented the squadsmen their certificates. Also in attendance were Ralph Barnhart. John Balfour, and James A. Hunt, County Commissioners; Graham Clark and Robert Weaver. City Board; Leonard Wiggins, Chief of Police; Jessie Sale Set At Bragg The Defense Property Disposal Office (DPDO) has scheduled a local spot bid sale for March 13. Starting Tuesday property to be sold may be inspected at the DPDO between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. weekdays until the sale. A property listing is available upon request from the DPDO. Included among items for sale arc office equipment, chairs, sedans, trucks, restaurant equipment, desks, stoves, refrigerators, typewriters, adding machines, television sets and clothing, as well as many other items. Bidder registration begins at 8 a.m. March 13, and the sale at 9 a.m. Jones one of five squad advisors and Dr. Millard of McCain Hospital. Mike Wood & Waft Coley (Your Prescription Specialists) Pharmacy Comments Write for "Risko" It's Free! What's your risk of having a heart attack? 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