Hoke Highlights
by Teresa Taylor & Pam Currie
Chorale members will be travel
ing to Canada this week. Members
will leave on Thursday.
They will spend Thursday
^ through Monday morning on their
trip. They will be touring and sing
ing for groups.
The freshmen are taking some
annual testing on Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday morn
ings for an hour and a half. Other
students will stay in homeroom un
til testing is completed.
There will be a Spanish Club
Dance during lunch on Friday.
^ Money was due yesterday for the
senior trip to Georgia. Forty
dollars was to include your bus
fare and admittance ticket to Six
Flags.
The Special Olympics will be
held on Thursday, April 17.
HOSTS, the senior volunteer
tutors, at Hoke High School, will
admit juniors to the organization
this month.
Honored as tutor of the month
is Terri Bethea.
Terri will receive a certificate
award from the Hoke-Reading
Literacy Council.
Terri is currently tutoring 5
underclassmen in academic sub
jects.
These Hoke High seniors were
named superlatives last week:
?Most School Spirit - Charles
Averitt and Wanda Brown.
--Most Popular -- Greg Holl
ingsworth and Teresa Pickett.
--Most Athletic -- Greg Holl-/
ingsworth and Sabrina Barnes.
--Most Humorous - Greg
Johnson and Sabrina Barnes.
--Best Dressed - Everett An
drews and Beverly Farrow.
--Best Looking - Lloyd Manning
and Donna Maxwell.
?Most Intellectual - Chau Tran
and Nadine Wadsworth.
Cutest - Alton Smith and Xan
Capps. //
?Most Talented - Willett Bissett
and Michelle Crotty.
?Friendliest - Willett Bissett and
Greta Johnson
?Most Likely to Succeed - Chau
Tran and Greta Johnson.
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V/CA WINNERS: The Hoke High VICA (Vocational Industrial Club of America) club brought back awards
from the district four contest held at Favetteville Tech on March /. Pictured are from left to right front, Larry
H'ichard, Carl Bundy, Sherman Chavis, Terry Long, Glennis Jacob, and Mr. Arthur Kemp. Back row
Lend ward Simpson deft), Danny McDiarmid, Robin Graham, Gene Blue, Anthony PowelU
For Soup, It's Vegetables
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If the students of Louise Barn
well's class practice what they
preach, they are indeed healthy
people.
Evidence of their belief was ob
vious as the class presented an
assembly program to the faculty,
parents and students of West Hoke
School.
As Juanita Lowery announced
their names, each student portray
ing the various vegetables and two
basic seasonings, marched across
the stage.
Passing in review, under close
scrutiny were: Henry Campbell,
Nakia McLaughlin, James Hurst,
Bentley Lowery, Jeffrey Purcell,
Kenneth Davis, Lisa Blue, Angela
Kearns, Shanga Hollingsworth,
Jermaine McLaughlin, Anthony
Sanders, Brian Bronson, Bridget
Gillis, Tasha Roman, Julie Jor
dan, Felicia Johnson and Lonnette
Leggette.
Tachia Johnson, Maria
Latkowski, Kristina Ellington and
Juanita Lowery joined together in
their presentation of "Chicken
Soup With Rice."
Soup is not soup and has no
nutritional value with just a
mineral as just a basic ingredient.
How well the traveler was aware
of this as he Bryan Monroe, so
cunningly convinced a complete
household that a bit of meat and
vegetables would make "Stone
Soup" a delicious, as well as a
nutritious meal.
After adding a little of this and a
little of that, constant stirring and
slow cooking, the traveler served
his stone soup.
The tasters agreed that this soup
indeed was a taster's choice.
Assisted by Betty Hendrix, the
characters in the old folk tale,
"Stone Soup" included: Julie Jor
dan, Bryan Monroe, Dione
Henderson, Lonnette Leggett,
Tasha Roman, Vincent Purcell,
Felicia Johnson, Vincent Purcell,
Kristyn Jackson, Tasha Roman
and Tom Wright.
jFlora Macdonald Honors Students
Students at Flora Macdonald
Academy in Red Springs com
pleted their fourth six-weeks
period of this school year on
March 3.
Headmaster Eugene Mckethan
released the names of the following
students whose academic perfor
mance earned them recognition on
the academy's three honor rolls.
I The Headmaster's Roll requires
an overall average of at least 95,
the F.M.A. Roll an average of
90-94, and the Special Roll is com
posed of students, who raised their
average at least 5 points over the
preceeding grading period.
Headmaster's Honor Roll
5th Grade
Ladoska Keeter - Lumber Bridge,
| Brian McGugan - Red Springs, Ed
dy Owen - Red Springs, and Amy
Parker - Raeford.
6th Grade
Clifton Watson - Red Springs.
7th Grade
Bill McGougan - Lumber Bridge,
Sherry McLean - Wagram, John
McManus - Red Springs and Beth
Shook - Lumber Bridge.
8th Grade
Virginia Hayes - Red Springs and
| Martha McLean - Wagram.
9th Grade
Beth McNeill - Raeford, Kim
McNeill - Raeford and Tonya Pate
- Raeford.
1 1th Grade
Cindy Gibson - Raeford and Laura
McLeod - Raeford.
12th Grade
Ruth Bodenheimer - Red Springs,
Dorcas Hostetler - Raeford and
f Kelly Odom - Red Springs.
F.M.A. Honor Roll
5th Grade
Rich Averitte - Red Springs, Karen
Boyles - Raeford, Beth Bracey -
Shannon and David McBryde -
Shannon.
6th Grade
Marcus Thompson - Lumber
Bridge.
7th Grade
Chris Dailey - Raeford.
8th Grade
Leslie McKethan - Red Springs and
Beth McLeod - Raeford.
9th Grade
Mary Chase McLean - Wagram
and Amanda Tolar - Shannon.
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12th Grade
Missy Tyndall - Red Springs.
Special Honor Roll
6th Grade
Josh Hayes - Lumber Bridge,
Steven Hedgpeth - Raeford, Ken
McDonald - Red Springs and
Alyson Shannon - Raeford.
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Buttered Corn
Peanut Butter Delight
Milk
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Spaghetti
Cheese Wedge
Lima Beans
Sugar Plum Cake
Rolls or Cornbread
Milk
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Whipped Potatoes
Buttered June Peas
Rolls
Cookie
Milk
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Steamed Cabbage
Cornbread
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Corn Dog or
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Baked Beans
Whipped Potatoes
Cherry Pie
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Hot Dog on Bun
Chill
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French Fries, Catsup
Cake w/Chocolate
Milk Icing
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Green Beans
Applesauce
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Baked Beans
Cherry Cake
Milk
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Mixed Fruit
Cheese Biscuits
Milk
'Vegetable Beef Soup
Crackers
Peanut Butter & Jell'
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Fruit
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Shredded Lettuce
Cheese
Buttered Corn
Banana Pudding
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Fluffy Potatoes/Gravy
Buttered June Peas
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Milk
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