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School News Teacher Appreciation Drop-In Approximately 75 parents showed their appreciation to the teaching stuf f of J. W . McLaughlin School during the month of March (Teacher Ap preciation Month) by presenting gifts, favors and special snacks, ill this culminated on March M with a Teacher Appreciation l)rop-ln. Teachers were presented corsages and served refreshments by the parents. Pictured here are three appreciated teachers. (From left to right ) Hazel Thomas. Fran Center and l.ou Ann Moore. Robann Beach Honored For Studies Robann Beach of Lawton. Okla homa. has been named to the National Honor Society. Robann. who is the grand daughter of Mamie and Robert Gatlin of Raeford. is a sophomore at Lawton High School and has maintained a 4.0 average. She is the daughter of Ann Gatlin Beach and Lt. Col. Martin H. Beach. Robann Beach The Junior -Senior Prom will bo on Friday, April 29. The com of the prom i\ $6 per couple for seniors and $5 pei cou ple for juniors. The juniors have each previously paid a junior fee of S3. 50 which goes toward all prom expenses. T he juniors are responsible for organizing ihe prom. The> selected and voted on the sophomores who will serve as the GRAND OPENING "?n - HOI o?Vvw>*nS epo?2 NO ??? - HOKE VILLAGE ^$16 rog. 21.95 Ladies 5-10 Men 7Z: -13 Boys 2% -7 Child's 8-2 White Canvas reg. 24.95 Ladies 6-10 White/Blue Men 714-12 Boys 11-7 Navy/White reg. 27.95 Men 7% -12 Boys 3-7 White Nylon and Leather Raeford-Hokm Village 401 Bypwt/Cok Ave. Raaford, N.C. reg. to 39.95 Men 7% -13 Ladies 6-10 rag. 29 95 Boys 17 White Leather STORE HOURS Mon. thru Sat. 10-9 Sun. 1-6 Former Hoke Student Presents Dental Paper Paula McLean, now a senior ai the N.C. School of Science and Mathematics, presented to the American Association for Dental Research a paper based on work she did as a research apprentice at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. McLean and L)r. James Haw den. Alumni Distinguished Professor ot Pedodontics, are co-authors of a study dealing with the incorpora tion of fluoride into developing teeth. Mclean was a participant in a high school research apprentice program this summer in which she completed an original project relating to the fluoride study. Since summer she has continued wot king with Bawden. assisting in other phases of the project. Bawden said McLean gave the paper because her summer project was so successful. "It has a lot of clinical implications," he said "Houride Uptake at Various Stages of Lnatnel Development," is the title of the paper Mclean delivered to the gathering of dental reseatchets when they met March 17-20 m Cincinnati, Ohio. The 18-year-old student has had hands-on laboratory experience and has attended research scminais and career -oriented programs in Chapel Hill and while in Cincin nati. The original summer program was funded b\ the federal Depart ment of Health and Human Resources Bawden said he felt it was unusual for a high school student to address a national group of den tal health scientists. "We're very pleased when our (UNC-C'H) dental students can gi\e papers," Bawden said. "I don't think a high school student has e\er done this before." McLean is a former Hoke Coun ty High School student but was selected to attend NC'SSM in Durham, NC" at the beginning of her junior year. Mcl.ean is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Atlas Lewis of Red Springs. Her maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Black and her paternal grandparent is Mrs. Eli/a M. Mack, all of Red Springs. I Paula McLean Hoke Highlights b> Teresa Tavlor & P?m Currie waiters and waitresses for the prom. The> are as follows: Waiters: William Craigmiles. Ronnie Ha>nes. Kc\ in I ocklear. Marco Picket t. Harry Southerland. and Michael Sports. Waitresses: Paula Connell. Valerie Crotnartie. Cathy Daniels. Sandra Henderson, and Carolyn Wilde. Distributive l-ducation Clubs of America is having the annual Bosses Banquet on Wednesday. April I.V 1 he members of the club, as well as their bosses, are expected to at tend the dinner . Hoke County High School of ficials and former Hoke County MDE (xmmiittee Named I lie newly formed advisory committee lor Marketing and Distributive Iducation at Hoke County High School held its organizational meeting on Thurs day. March H. Members ot the committee met tor lunch in the MacDonald Cafeteria, where they were welcomed to the campus bv Dr. I enwood Simpson. Principal I ol lowing lunch, committee members moved to the classroom tor an overview ot the total voca tional program lioin Harold Chilis. Vocational Director, and a more specific overview ol the Marketing and Distributive 1 duculion pro gram provided by Mrs. t leanot Snead. 1 eacher-Coordinator. The committee, appointed bv lorme! superintendent Ra/ Autrv lust prioi to his retirement, will work in an advisory capacity to help impiove and strengthen MDl ai Hoke County High School. Members of the committee are: Cleo Bratcher. John Howard. Tom Howell. Tim Melvin and Mrs I v els n Riishin. Schools Superintendent Ra/ Autry are expected to attend the dinner also. Ralph Ketner, President of Food Lion chain stores, will be the guest speaker. The trophies won bs DECA students ai the District competition in I umberton will be on display. The Senior Trip to Six Flags Over Georgia is siiil planned tor May f?. The seniors are very excited about this trip and are looking for ward to it . The Hoke County Special Olym pics is going to be held on Thurs day of this week. This i?. an annual event in Hoke C ounts . Puppy needs family I his mixed breed male is about ft months old and in need of a good family to take care of him. Accor ding to Dog Warden William Hales the puppy is friendly and loving, hor more information con tact Hales at the county health department. This is a special lime in ihe lives of our exceptional children and would not be possible without the efforts of so many different peo ple. Thanks to each and every one of you who make this event possible. Graduation is not far away for those of us who are fortunate enough to be seniors this year. |* Cap and gown pictures will be taken during this month. Imitations for the graduation ceremony will be coming in this month, also. So seniors will be buss preparing themselves lor that big moment when they get to walk across the stage to receive their high school diploma. Sandhills College Honors Given Janiire I Blue. Donna I . liurell. Rhonda I Campbell. Alice k I llisoi . Vicki I . Hendrix. Donald I Holland. Diane H Johnson. Merlin II Jones, Vic toria M tones. Stephen S. Knox. Michelle I I eggeu. I orene i lowers. Angela I'. Morrises. I'etna t I'oolc. I ranees (). I apscott . and I lora W at son. all ot Kactonl hase been named to the Sandhills Communits College Dean's I isi. losce \. l llioii and Stephen M \ mson ol McCain sscie also named (o the I ist . I o qualils lot the Dean's I ist, a siudcni iiuisi h.ise completed I 2 or more credit hours, hase received no grade losver than a "C" and * hase a .VJ grade point ascragc 01 higher . FIRST MOTION PICTURE. The first motion picture with a plot ssas The Great Train Robbery, produced by the Edison Company in the fall of 1903. r ? -r X^> V?-v .'? Vy^ J^ i. *> '\intl %J 4ii <A lis DOUBLE Reg. Price SALE PRICE $19300 $248?? $29300 $34300 BUNKIIS !329'5 $248?? 27995 ,32995 ,39995 ,49995 SAVE $819S $81*5 M0195 $15195 *81 95 QUEEN 5Tn * A <W '.wj-^p ???a-"-j '?*? *?*'. .y- ?' 112 HARRIS AVE. RAEFORD, N.C. 20 YEAR GUARANTEE P
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