Cameron Files For Reelection W.W. (Bill) Cameron Jr., filed Monday for reelection to the Hoke County Board of Education. Cameron, a 39-year-old Rt. 3, taeford, farmer, is running for his econd four-year term and is the ward's chairman. He was named chairman in February 1981, by majority vote of he board members to fill the racancy created by the resignation >f Dr. Riley Jordan from the board, lordan was chairman when he left. Cameron is a native of Hoke bounty and is a 1961 graduate of ?loke County High School. He graduated in 1965 from the Univer ity of Tennessee with a degree of Jachelor of Science in education, hen taught school for 11 years, irst at Duglin, Ga., High School, hen in Etowah, Tenn. From Stowah he returned to Hoke Coun y in 1973, as a Hoke High teacher. A former University of Tennessee football player, he also coached football at Hoke High for four years. He left his school position in 1977 to farm full time. Cameron is married to the former Rhenda Pierce, a native of Kingsport, Tenn. Mrs. Cameron is coordinator of special children's programs for the Hoke County School system. The Camerons have two chil dren: Candace, 10, a J.W. Turling ton School student; and Bill III, 6, at J.W. McLauchlin School. Cameron is active in Raeford Presbyterian Church and is a former deacon of the church. He also is a director of the Hoke County Farm Bureau and also is a member of the Hoke County Far mers Club. Cameron served last year as president of the Five Points Community Watch. W. W. \Bill\ Cameron. Jr. IColey Files For School Board Walter N. Coley, a 48-year-old jharmacist, filed with the Hoke bounty Board of Elections Monday or reelection to his second four rear term on the Hoke County Doard of Education. He is a native of Granville Zounty and came to Hoke County n July 1957 to join Hoke Drug Co. n Raeford as a pharmacist. Later le became co-owner as well as >harmacist, selling out last Octo >er. Then he joined the Kerr Drug :hain as a pharmacist in a Ken store in Fayetteville. Coley graduated from Stem High School in Granville County in 1952 Rand the school of Pharmacy of the mjniversity of North Carolina in ?1956. 1 In Hoke County he served on the ICounty Board of Health for 10 wears and on the Board of Directors ^)f Southern National Bank for eight years. He also has worked with the Hoke County Chapter of the American Cancer Society. Coley is an elder of Raeford Presbyterian Church. He is married to the former Carroll Moore, a native of Pender County. They have four children: Parker, 19, a Sandhills Community College freshman majoring in radiology; Eric, 16, a junior at Hoke County High School; Tom. 14, in the Eighth Grade at Up church Junior High School; and Mary 11, in the sixth grade at J.W. Turlington School. Coley's wife teaches the sixth grade at Turlington. She is a 1955 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a degree in education. The election in 1978 was Coley's first to a public elective office. [Wright Files For School Waln-r Colev Board I Robert (Bobby) Wright, 40, of v|Rt. 1, Raeford, filed Monday with ||the Hoke County Board of Elec tions as a candidate for election to |*hs first regular four-year term on tthe County Board of Education. U Wright is serving the unexpired Jportion of the four-year term of Dr. Hliley Jordan, who resigned Feb ?ruary 3, 1981. Wright was ap '' pointed to replace Jordan by the t|other members of the school board '^February 12. The term expires next I! December. The election of three candidates to the board is scheduled for the November general election, since the school board elections are nonpartisan. Wright is a farmer, born and reared in Hoke County. He grad uated from Hoke County High School in 1959 and from Campbell University, with a degree of Bache lor of Science in science, in 1963. Wright is married to the former Shirley Johnson, also a native of Hoke County. They have three children, all sons: Robert A., Jr. 13, an Upchurch Junior High School student; Will, 11, a J.W. Turlington School student; and John, 6, a J.W. McLauchlin School student. Bobby. Wright is a deacon and the Sunday school superintendent of Bethel Presbyterian Church. The school board membership is his first in public office. V Ruht'ri \linhhy Wright Ed Lumbley Files For Hoke Board Ed G. Lumbley filed last week as a Democratic candidate for the Board of Hoke County Com missioners. He is a retired Army master sergeant, a veteran of three ' wars. He and his wife are living in the Stonewall area, and they have a daughter, Janet, serving in the Air Force at Lackland Air Force Base, Tex. e News Brigitta Wilde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wilde of Raeford, has been named to the fall semester Dean's List at Methodist College. To merit inclusion in the Dean's List, a student must achieve a 3.20 grade-point average or better during the preceding semester on a total academic load of 15 or more semester hours. Based on a 4.0 scale this average is equivalent to a "B" average. Methodist College is a residential college of liberal arts and sciences located on a 600-acre campus overlooking the Cape Fear River Valley. L Karen Hoogerland, daughter of i' the Rev. and Mrs. Thomas D. Hoogerland of Raeford, has been named to the fall semester Dean's List at Methodist College. To merit inclusion in the Dean's list, a student must achieve a 3.20 grade-point average or better dur ing the preceding semester on a total academic load of 15 or more semester hours. Based on a 4.0 scale, this average is equivalent to a "B" average. Methodist College is a residential college of liberal arts and science located on a 600-acre campus overlooking the Cape Fear River Valley. John Mark Wood and Kimberly Dees Wood of Raeford have been named to the Elon College Dean's ^ List for the spring semester. Lumbley was born July 19, 1926, in Superior, Wis. He retired at Ft. Benning, Ga.. after 20 years' service, and moved to Hoke County from Washington, D.C., in 1979. During his service, he served as an infantryman in Europe in World War II, then in the Korea and Vietnam Wars. Most of his service was with Army Intelligence. In Vietnam, he was with the First Air Cavalry Division, going in when the division and the 173rd Airborne Brigade in 1965 were the first conventional American ground forces groups committed to the war. Among the decorations he re ceived in service are the Bronze Star, three Army Commendation medals and the Combat Infantry man's Badge. He received two years of college credit also while in the Army. 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