TO THE ZOO - Students enrolled in the learning disabilities program took a field trip last week to the North Carolina zoo. Kneeling are Curtis Turner, Ferrante Mack, Randy Heath, Braxton l.ocklear, Jeffrey Carthens, Andrew Scott, Kenneth McCollum and Donald Cameron. Second row, Jeffrey Cave, Chris Salzer, David Freeman, Mark Morgan, Durick Day, Jack Blanton, Mike Gildow, Vickie Hedgpeth, Charles Morrisey, Keith Hedgpeth, Alton Locklear. Row three: Mrs. Dianne Smith, Mrs. Sally Sease, Mrs. Betsy Sloan, coordinator of exceptional child program: Mrs. Rhenda Cameron, learning disabilities program: John Williams, Timothy McVicker. Mrs. Deloris Tide. Janet Copeland, Miss Susan Bounds, Mrs Pal Goza and Mrs Linda Williams Members of the Raeford Junior Woman's Club went along to help. OVTING-Members of the exceptional children's class prepare fur a trip to the North Carolina zoo last week. Front row: Mrs. Vicky Jones, aide: Mrs. Larry Phillips, teacher and Mrs Margaret Farmer, aide. Second row: Sharon Denise Graham, Sharon Thomas, Pam McGee. Kenneth Locklear, Alex Armstrong, Cathi Miller and Tom Bray boy. Back row: Ross Miller, Bonita Edmund, Linda Hines, Carolyn Smith, Lewis Melvin and Elijah Bridges. Service Personnel Jeffrey Thompson Airman Jeffrey T. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Thompson of Rt. 1. Aberdeen, has been selected for technical training in the U.S. Air Force education and training field at Lackland AFB, Tex. The airman recently completed basis training at Lackiand AFB. Tex., where he studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Airman Thompson attended Pine Crest Fligh School. Southern Pines and Sandhills Community College. Airman Milfred C. Robinson, grandson of Mrs. Nettie McMillan of Rt. 1, Raeford, has graduated at Keesler AFB. Miss., from the U.S. Air Force adminisirative specialist course conducted by the Air Training Command. (ATC). The airman was trained in the preparation of personnel record and reports. Completion of the course enables him to receive academic credits through the Community College of the Air Force. He is remaining at Lackland AFB. Tex., for duty with a unit of the ATC. Airman McMillan is a 1971 graduate of Hoke County High School. Army Staff Sergeant Lonnie L. Ray Sr., Rt. I, Raeford, has completed training tests at Hohenfels, Germany. He is a nuclear, biological, chemical noncommissioned officer with the 8th Infantry Division in Mainz. The tests measured the unit's combat readiness. SHY - This young student, sporting a previously taboo tceshirt with pictorial markings, declined to have her face photographed or her name used. She seemed to he endorsing Hawaii, Primo beer, or both. STAY HEALTHY. HAVE BIGGER FRIENDS - This was the message proclaimed on Anthony McNeill's shirt next to a colorful cartoon chtracter. McNeill had one complaint about the new dress styles, "Girls can V wear shorts. / don 7 like that. " CLIFF BLUE ? ? ? People & Issues gubernatorial - If tot Stlte T no< * *e process of being moved back, we would have less Ssir?v"? *"** Republican. ?"d as LlwavOVn,^lmrHunl Is stUJ re8?rded toJSTjta RUPP?rt former Hou* Oiarloue are said to be constancy o?n the go over the sute speakmg to dvfc HO?.""SUtlf**- ? sJtetiely "mdidate for ueut. governor or some succeed himself as Ho^Te^r "? Jf no 'aw against it. rersort Puresent House membership Gaston rn th?a' Rep' Carl Stewart of t? 5 County seems to have a solid lead over Rep. WilJiam ? ??? Watkins of Granville County Of ?"Z al'Tmbers ?f the Hou* and 1976 and rh6 "P f?r ren?mination in 1976 and the situation could chanae f0"^"8n?t^'selections ISSUES - Thus far none of the gpiS aC?K: -ohaT;^ ofT0^0;^0"' Hunt's apple - car, fofe Da??? gubernatorial nomination, it would now appear that he would haTe to "P?? I? and controversial issues that would set people aeaino iTy "Xi,Wf% nat Charlie Johnsonbacrin^V*0" ?"r ?>? V?' nomination.^en \ ^en commissioner of fS'o C' announced his candidacy that cauf*1, anifS,aned raising interest of^ep^lelmag,na,ion and wi?"e W,WHiCh h3d much to do inh l success was where Sta,eVnmoen S'a!f Treasurer, had 5," 5 ?5 money deposited without S^on'"^ d"* for State atese'a-rr8^ Eft?*1- 71,6 bank Po?Ple where many banks where there were no State SoT^ 8enera' worked for th?T" Stlfred ^ ooncem of 2S","" w""?"?? hoWRIM'KR'fS ~ The suggcstion that mrne^8 thC Primaries in August ]? tner than May will i ? SeHJt? the'fall m' ^ prbnuy longer. besides presem Tm? ' 5pendin8 camP^ a Present seldom start, before iJbor reSedC,'a?snS|?Cretary David Jones is r,np ? k. mg mterested in the =?? tTSSrKSl Republican party but TEAMS CHOICE-David Wood has been chosen co