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Flora Macdo nald Honor Rolls Announced The final 1981-82 grading period for students in grades 5-12 ended on May 27 at Flora Macdonald Academy in Red Springs. The academy recognizes ex emplary academic achievement by publishing three honor rolls. They are the Headmaster's Honor Roll, which requires an over-all average of 95-100; the FMA Honor Roll, an average of 90-94; and a Special Honor Roll of students who raised their over-all average at least five points during the grading period. Following are listed the honor roll students for the final grading period: HEADMASTER'S 5th ? Victor Ha, Clifton Wat son, Lisa Woolfolk. 6th -? Chris Dailey, Bill McGougan, Sherry McLean, John McManus, Lisabeth Murray. 7th -- Kyle Chavis, Maria Col lins, Martha McLean, Jana Watts. 8th ? Suzy Brooks, Beth McNeill, Tonya Pate, Wendy Weatherman. 10th -- Sherry Adams, Susan McKay, Anne McLean. 12th -- Todd Buie, Brigitte Knight, Deborah McGugan, Barry Owings. SPECIAL 6th ? Mark McLaughlin, Dale McGinnis. 7th ? Beth Wilkes, Brian Stewart. 8th -- Sheila Dixit, Christa Evans, Joy Powers, Tammy Tally, Angie Taylor, Alex Watson. 12th -- Dixie Jackson. FMA HONOR ROLL 5th -- Young Byun, Jennifer Background Scripture: Luke5:27.32; 15:1-7;19-|.|o Devotional Reading: Luke 5:27-32. irhf?stor> of Zacchaeus occupies only 10 verses in Luke 19. bnMh" SKS. 'ClU US * ??< ? He was a tax collector. Luke tells lector ??CfUally' 3 V^ief tax col! ,ecIor< a commissioner of taxes, ?ne in authority over all the tax words'T 0< ?at rcgion- ,n ("her ul ^' C.T'Kh' Say ,hat Zacchaeu us was a big man" in Jericho. But no one really regarded Zacchaeus as a "big man." |n everyone's eyes he was just the and?h!.w 3 Snia" in s,a,ure ld,ln,cven lower esteem because of his position as com h^ve n"" ? T? C""^ have never been popular anywhere, but in Jesus day they were despised bttause they collected taxes for the hated Roman oppressors. A tax collector was a collaborator with the enemy; a chief tax collector was a thief collaborator, who made his living off the oppression of his countrymen - often dishonesty at To compound public disdain for zacchaeus was the strange irony of his name, which in Hebrew means the pure or "the righteous one." , I n \yuS of ,hc PC?P,C Jericho, ic was the epitome of all that was IX Jre uand unrighteous. His name, therefore, was an affront lo every upright citizen of the city n?Yveh WhauCVCr vlse Zacchaeus may have been, lie was a man <H>kmg for something and when Jesus came to Jericho, he found i, ^ conscious of his stature. Zac chaeus wanted to bo a big man. and so he was willing to climb a tree in h Sh U) T ,hi" Jcsus of wh(,>" be bad heard so much. (Is there not a Sa'" Ir"n>- Luke's statement that Zacchaeus wanted to see Jesus crowd-T)'d "01, <>n aCC?Unt ot' ,he How Jesus knew Zacchaeus. we ^11 never know, but it appears that he knew enough about him - and what people thought of him - so that his challenge "...make haste and come down, had a definite purpose behind it. What Jesus saw when he looked up. was not the h .? th 7 uW cvcr>?nc despised, hut the Zacchaeus whom God had created to fulfill his name. Jesus saw the Zacchaeus that could "ritfhl"0 - 'rUly "Pure" and righteous man. Human nature has not changed much, has it? Instead of focussing miph,ehWOnMerfUl ,hin* ,haf Jesu* niight be able to accomplish with Zacchaeus. the crowd murmurmed indignantly: "He has gone in to he the guest of a man who is a sinner." They really shouldn't have been surprised, for Jesus frequently as sociated with the "wrong" people. ? L . . w hen Jesus passed through Jericho, because he saw hat Zacchaeus had the capacity to live up to his name, the despised little tax commissioner became a tall man. But the crowds displayed a littleness that we still have not outgrown even today. RedCrots it counting on you. Collins, Sheila Everitte, Marcus Thompson, Jeff Townsend, Michelle Williams. 6th -- Gary Graves, Dale McGin nis, Beth Shook, Catherine Lee. 7th -- Kelly Burns, Virginia Hayes, Dana Helms, Leigh Jackson, Leslie McKethan, Marie McLean. Jason Rome, Trent Savidge, Beth Wilkes, Shawn Wood. Lynn Hodge. Beth McLeod. Holli Poole. 8th -- James Askew, Christa Evans, Ingrid Fritz, Kim McNeill, Joy Powers, Paula Pridgen, Vicki Russell, Amanda Tolar, Sheila Dixit. ** Lori Hayes, Kathy Henderson, Sheila Jackson, Carol Thompson. 10th -- Cindy Gibson, Annie Hughes, Lisa Inman, Laura McLeod. 11th - Dorcas Hostetler, Kelly Powers, Gene Melvin, Kelly Odom, Ruth Bodenheimer, Lvnn Wright, Mary Lewis. 12th -- Lisa Burcheite, Jeanne Harding, Millicent Locklear, Teri McCormick. Alison Steed. J.H. AUSTIN INSURANCE SINCE 1950 AUTO ? FIRE ? LIFE CASUAI TV 114 W. Edinborough Avenue Phone 875-3667 FOOD MERCHANDISERS OF AMERICA inc. JRCKSON'S Mk Jackson's Cattle Rustling ROCKFISH RD. RAffORD, N. C. STORE HOURS KON.-MT. 6:10 Ail. -W? P.M. SUNDAY1 7:00AJi-8:00 P.M. WE ACCEPT USDA FOOD STAMPS. WE RESERVE ALL QUANTITY RIGHTS. BONELESS "ImiCwii FmI BmF' BONEliSS CHUCK STEAK *V? RIB EVE STEAKS *3"ib BONEIESS . BEEF STEW f1'\. A?l FROZEN WHOLE PORK ?Is! 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