School News
Hoke High honors students
Over 200 Hoke High students
have been named to the Honor
Roll for the first six weeks of
school. The students receiving the
honor are:
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12th GRADE
COLLEGE PREP "A"
Linda Olisson, Kim
McLaughlin, John Ward, Andy
Sizemoie and Nod Jones.
COLLEGE PREP
Arnold Miller, Myron Holl
mond, William Currie, Angela
McLaughlin, Stephanie Stone,
i Randy Scull, Shdia Leak, An
thony Powell, Kimberly Oxendine,
Jameria McPhatter, Ronald Bun
dy, Miranda Cunningham, Kay
McLaughlin, Michael Sports, and
Harry Souther land.
GENERAL "A"
Kay Earle, Jenny Ellis, Trade
Monroe, William Carter, Joyce
. Pur cell, Lisa Kershaw, Mdody
' Locklear, Katreenia Oay, Pam Ell
ington, Bruce Moore, Kathleen
Bryne, Valerie Cunningham and
Anthony Craigmiles.
GENERAL "l"
Brenda English, Angela Olenn,
Dennis Peterkin, Deborah
McNeill, Janet Hales, Kimberly
Harris, Ronald Chavis, William
Craigmiles, Sonja Daniels,
> Patricia McLean, Jenia Berry,
Elgin Blue, Bridgette McOeachy,
Leshia Rogers, Connie Lee, Louis
Liles, Shdia Southerland, Tracy
Oerman, Regina Morrisey,
Stephanie Parker, Marvin
McNeill, Rosalind Chappelle,
Wayne Charlton, Lisa Collins,
Cathy Daniels, Beverly
McGougan, Kenneth Armstrong,
Missie Beck man, Donnie Maynor,
i Wanda Stephens, Deborah
dra Lupo.
11TH GRADE
COLLEGE PREP "A"
Chris Holt, Susan Osborne,
Tonya Hornsby, Tripp Simpson
and Karen Campbell.
COLLEGE PREP "B"
James Guy, Scott Houston,
Susan Miller, Adriene Kemp, Amy
Booker, Stephen Lovette, Icesonia
Horsley, Natasha Doby, Darryl
Snapp, Tonya Pate, Gerald Peter
son, Brenda Pierce, Elizabeth
Ragsdale, Bruce Roberts, Quy
Tillman, Rebecca Walters, Keith
Blue, Tammie Hollingsworth,
Kenny Melvin, Michelle
Musselwhite, Audrey Lamont,
Mac Langdon, Mary Maxwell,
Ta wanna Dixon, Greg Ferguson,
Vernordra Souther land, Laurie
Brewer, Tammy Blue, Lisa Potts,
Melinda Riley, Mackey
McDonald, Kelly Chalaire, Karen
Troublefield, Beth Archer and
Sandra Barfield.
GENERAL "A"
Sharon Grace.
GENERAL "B"
Julie Hess, Mable Oxendine,
Charles Douglas, David Jacobs,
Rena Shaw, Steve Smith, Tammy
McClain, Jesse Dasher, John T.
Baker, Barbara McNair, Darrick
Lowery, Kim Epps, Vickie Jacobs,
Alonda Singletary, Thelma Smith,
Kendall Cummings, Shirley Tyson
and Kim Rivers.
1QTH GRADE
COLLEGE PREP "A"
Mary Emily McDonald, Car la
Oxendine, Teresa Ramsey, Tim
Ward and Mary Lynn Buoyer.
COLLEGE PREP "B"
David Merriman, Jennifer Mor
ris, Vince Parente, Rusty Reams,
Bo nay, Lemtfir
Easterling, Robert Jacobs,
Richard Jones, Teresa Kelt on, Jen
nifer McCoy, Ralph Colborn.
GENERAL "B"
Robert Reaves, Pamela
Thomas, Jennifer Wiggins, Robbie
Currie, Rodney Liles, Jackie
Grace, Sheri Bratcher, Linda
Smith, Lisa Weaver, Darcey Cunn
ingham, Diana Johnson, Crystal
Glisson and Keisha Carpenter.
9TH GRADE
COLLEGE PREP "A"
Amy Jordon, Kenneth Kelly,
Carol McGee, Kathy Faircloth,
John OTuel, Josh Pate, Jay Pate,
Barbara Ward.
COLLEGE PREP *B'
Nikki Bratcher, Dayne Bundy,
Jannifer Cameron, Nikole Carter,
Billy Kelly, Mary Coley, Chris
Dailey, Mary Bailey, Melissa
McGill, Melody Sessoms, Wendy
Simpson, Georgia Hodges,
Charles Myers, Melissa Pratt, E.J.
Smith, William Carter, Chris
Clark, Tammy Locklear, Wendy
Irion, Missy Jones, Sherlinda
Cooper, Dad Dock cry, Robert
McDonald, Kelly Sessoms,
Yvonne Shodja, Brietta Smith,
Paul Grosskoph, Tina Woodcox,
Pamela Woodell and Shannon
Weston.
GENERAL "A"
Allison Locklear
GENERAL "B"
Roderick Bratcher, Keisha
Bronson, Sherry Beasley, Michael
Caulder, Charnita Jacobs, Leslie
McLean, George Melvin, Karen
Farmer, Cert ease Parker, Kendall
Reid, Garrett Jones, Mary Cov
ington, Patricia Brown, Lloyd
Slate, Erica Snow, Trade McPhat
ter, Dana Hagins, Stephanie
West Hoke parents meet teachers
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and Mrs. Jeanne Wood's reading
I classes came together last Tuesday
In Mrs. Wood's Reading Lab for a
meeting.
The parents listened as the two
reading teachers explained how
students are selected for the pro
gram and what they do in the
Reading Lab.
The parents asked questions
which Mrs. Lupo and Mrs. Wood
answered.
Mrs. Artie McPhatter, teacher
' assistant, served pumpkin cookies,
which were made by the reading
students, Halloween candy, nuts
and "witches brew" to the
parents.
Two door prizes, both books,
were given.
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Fourteen persons attended. -
Earlier the faculty of West Hoke
School honored their Teacher of
the Year, Mrs. Rosette Locklear,
with a reception held in the
school's media center on Monday,
October 22.
Mrs.. Locklear was presented
with a gift from the staff.
Milton Williams, principal of
West Hoke, was honored at the
reception also and was presented
with a gift certificate for Boss's
Day.
After the presentation of the
gifts, the honorees and faculty en
joyed punch and cookies served by
the West Hoke Hospitality Com
mittee.
In still further school news, the
open house ct West Hoke School
held recently was a big success. It
was held in the cafetarrium.
The program began with the
fourth grade chorus, under the
direction of Mrs. Miriam McNeill,
singing several numbers.
Parnell Miles, a fourth grade
teacher, showed slides that were
taken around the school.
All classrooms and many
students and teachers were shown
in these slides. They were enjoyed
by all.
Door prizes were given after
which the Hospitality Committee
at West Hoke served refreshments.
Parents and friends then visited
the classrooms.
Around 350 persons were in at
tendance.
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Helping while having fun
These Hoke County youngsters appear to be having
a good time during the TMH Halloween Carnival
held Saturday at Upchurch Jr. High School. The
students were also helping with the school's summer
TMH program by participating in the carnival.
Over $ 2,800 was raised during the activities.
Flora Macdoiiald honors
academic achievements
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Academy completed its First six
week grading period and released
the names of the following
students in grades 5 through 12
whose cumulative averages placed
them on one of the academy's
honor rolls.
The Headmaster's Honor Roll
requires a minimum average of 95
and students of the F.M.A. Honor
Roll maintained averages of 90 to
94 for the grading period.
These area students were
honored:
Headmaster's Honor Roll
Fourth Grade
Heather Britt - Raeford and
Kevin O'Briant - Shannon.
Fifth Grade
Scott Leandro - Raeford and
Sixth Grade
Howie DeVane - Raeford, Jason
Lawrence - Red Springs, Claudia
Malloy - Lumber Bridge, Malcolm
Watson - Red Springs, Pat Watson
- Red Springs and Amy Wright
Raeford.
Seventh Grade
Eddy Owen - Red Springs and
Amy Parker - Raeford.
Eighth Grade
Clifton Watson - Red Springs.
Ninth Grade
Bill McGougan ? Lumber
Bridge.
Tenth Grade
Virginia Hayes - Red Springs
and Beth McLeod - Raeford.
Eleventh Grade
Beth McNeill - Raeford.
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Sixth Grade
Kelli Bullock - Red Springs,
Scott Canady - Lumber Bridge,
Becky Hedgpeth - Raeford and
Lewis Sheats - Red Springs.
Scrcflth Grade
Rich Averitte - Red Springs,
Beth Bracey - Shannon and David
McBryde - Shannon.
Eighth Grade
Steven Hedgpeth - Raeford.
Ninth Grade
John McManus - Red Springs
and Beth Shook - Lumber Bridge.
Eleventh Grade
Taylor Fields - Red Springs and
Kim McNeill - Raeford.
Twelfth Grade
Courtney Malloy - Lumber
Bridge.
Hoke students
attend FHA leadership meeting
"Dynamic Dimensions ? Con
fronting New Challenges" was the
theme of the 1984 Fall Regional
Leadership Meeting of the Future
Homemakers of America which
was attended by Hoke High
members.
Pembroke State University pro
vided their fine facilities for
Region IV. The meeting was at
tended by officers and selected
members of FHA/Hero Chapters
from 17 LEA's in Region IV.
A highlight of the meeting in
cluded leadershops to train local
chapter officers and members
about state projects, proficiency
events and chapter responsibilities.
The Hoke High School FHA
Chapter participated in the leader
ship meeting with these students
attending: Valerie Cunningham,
Tony Davis, Tammy Herrings,
Kim Ray, Kim Purcell, Angela
Glenn, Marie Blue, Terena God
bold, Brenda Moore, LuEvelyn
Jacobs, Gloria McMillan, Kim
McMillian, Toni McNeill, Miss
Deborah Davis, and Mrs. Wanda
McPhaul club advisors.
The Hoke High School FHA
chapter was responsible for the roll
call.
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