TTM~~ iv I lie L/U^I1" 111 Jamas Kenan Academic Awards James Kenan Academic Awards Day program was held in the high school gym May 31st. Awards included the following English II - Level 3 - Sharon Hobbs; Level 2 - Kimberly Hall; Level 1 * Anna Lee; English 111 - Level 3 - Debbie Harvev; Level 2 - Doris Williams; Level I ? Trudi Williams; English IV - Level 3 - Cynthia Kenan; Level 2 - Arthur Hall; Level 1 ? Becky Frederick; Journalism - Yearbook Award - Lisa Herring; Editor's Award - Shaula Hardin French I - Michael Jones; French 11 - Warachal Faison. Student Council - Cindy Murfree and Melvin Smith Drama - Achi' * ement in Acting - Beverly Houston and Chuck Moore; Stagecraft - Anna Lee Spanish I ? Kelly Blanchard; Spanish II - Lisa Herring Library - Most Outstanding Assis tant - Patricia Wallace; Outstanding Assistant. Patricia Lynette Wilson Social Studies - U.S. History - Princess Houston; CP World Historv - Anna Lee; CP U.S. History - Trudi Williams; Senior Social Studies - Carol Jones; Woodman of the World - Trudi Williams Mathematics - Advanced - Wara chal Faison; Algebra II - Michael Chestnutt; Geometry - Marsha Sutton; Overall best - Anthony Hall Science - Physics - Anthony Hall; Chemistry - Michael Chestnutt; Ad vanced Biology - Lynwood Carlton; General Biology - Bryan Williams; Overall Science - Jerry Jones National Honor Society Members - Kenneth Baker, Sonia Bell, Lynwood Carlton, Wesley Casteen, Warachal Faison, Cynthia Faust, Rebecca Frederick, Janice Grice, Anthony Hall, Lisa Herring, Carol Jones, Renee McCoy, Jestina Shannon, Lawanda Southerland, Laurie Swain Business - Typing 1 - Karen Cecil; Typing II - Patricia Wallace; Ac counting 1 - Arthur Hall - Lawanda Southerland; Business Math - Amy Bland; Shorthand 1 - Shirley Davis; Office Occupations II - Valorie Mclver; Overall Business - Kim Ray; Computer Program - Anthony Hall. Home Ec. - Home Ec. 1 - Marsha Sutton; Family Life - Princess Houston Distributive Education - Market ing Education - Lisa Page; DECA Student of the Year - Sandra Moore Health Occupations I - Kimberly Hall - Sandra Smith: H.O. II - Sharon Weller Physical Education - P.E. Presi dential Fitness - Wiley Aultman, Ron Bowden, Johnny Brinson, Eddie Davis, Frankie Dixon. Fountain Frederick. Robert Graham, Fitz gerald Jones. Ricky Rogers. Auto Mechanics I - Cecil Harrell; AM II - Robert Graham; AM III - Chris Chestnutt Carpentry - VICA - George Fryar Bricklaying I ? Jimmy Moore; Bricklaying 11 - Mickey Faison; Bricklaving 111 - Michael Herring Chorus - All County - 44; Outstanding Soprano - Doretha Far rior; Alto - Amy Bland; Tenor - Vincent Wilson; Bass - Dexter Stevensi-Accompanist - Lauri Swain; Majorette - Amy West Band - All State Clinic '85 - Carlette Smith. Waracha! Faison and Karen Cecil Trophies - Best Brass - Cindy Faust and Reginald Dobson; Wood wind - Warachal Faison; Percussion - Karen Cecil JK Letters and Bars - Beverly Miller. Phillip Miller. Carlette Smith. Cynthia Swann. Karen Cecil. Anna Lee, Michael Bowden, Michelle Bovetie. Reginald Dobson. Feorge Fryar and Wendy Guy. Certificates - Giant Killette and Mathew Dykes; JK Bars - Scott barker, Judity Steele, Adam Miller, Gary Batchelor. Dean Brock. Sherry Pest. Joseph Brown. Anthony Batts. Cynthia Dixon, Ressie Cavenaugh, Xiichael Chestnutt, Delphine Williams. I Honored Seniors - Bars and Gifts - ?Lvnnetie Culbreth. Lisa Dunn. Lisa iVest. Douglas Baker. Cindy Faust, Warachal Faison, Valerie Williams, ^Anthony Steele. Arthur Hall and <5abrina Williams ! N.C. Scholars - Doug Baker. Sonia Pell. Lynwood Carlton, Wesley Cas Jeen. Warachal Faison. Becky Fred erick. Janice Grice. Carol Jones. Air >Kx yw< vCM&c" >9K* sQAr VM?/ sj ?'WT' rMrX. 'TPwv '?WV evw ?m-rruKins ?uuiici, juwr Gerald Jones, Renee McCoy, Jestina Shannon, Lawanda Southerland, Tonda Stepp, Lisa West, Valerie Williams Presidential Academic Fitness - Doug Baker, Sonia Bell. Wesley Casteen, Veronica DeWitt, Warachal Faison, Cindy Faust, Becky Fred erick, Anthony Hall, Lisa Herring, t. v ol Jones, Gerald Jones, Lawanda Southerland. Tonda Stepp, Laurie Swain, LH* West. Dunlin Education Foundation ? StuiVnu of Excellence - Doug Baker, Kelly Blanchard, Karen Cecil! Miahcel L. Chestnutt, Warachal Faison, Becky Frederick, Anthony Hall, Arthur Hall, Kimberly Hall, Lisa Herring, Carol Jones, Michael A. Jones, Anna Lee, Lisa Paige, Launc Swam, Kimberly Trouble field, Doris Williams, Trudi Williams, Wendy Williams Governor's School Nominees - Karen Cecil ? percussion (county) Anna Lee, Don Johnson and Trudi Williams High O'Brien Outstanding Sopho more - Karen Cecil N.C. School of Science and Math ? Karen Cecil - semifinalist; Bryan Williams - finalist; Wendy Williams, - semifinalist N.C. School of Science and Math summer ventures - Michael Brinson, Karen Cecil, Trudi Williams. VFW Voice of Democracy Ora torical Contest - Shaula Hardin, school, district winner; 2nd place stale. Finalist in Achievement Scholar ship Competition for Outstanding Negro Student - Son:a Bell Century III Leadership - Warachal Faison DAR Good Citizen - Lynwood Carlton U.S. Army Scholar/Athlete - Lyn wchxI Carlton, Lawanda Southerland Scholarships - Lisa Herring - High Honors - Athlantic Christian, Patsy Howard Memorial Scholarship. Delta Kappa Gamma for prospective teachers. Wesley Casteen - N.C. Assoc. of Educational Office Personnel district and state WarachJ Faison - N.C. Central University Chancellor's Scholarship Becky Frederick - Johnston Award UNC-CH Jerry Jones - Grail - Valkanier UNC-CH Carol Jones - UNC-W Tuition and fees minority grant Jesiine Shannon - UNC-W Tuition and fees Minority Grant Lawanda Southerland - N.C.A&T School of Business and Economics Tonda Stepp - Yelverton Scholar ship, JSTC; D.C. Education Founda tion (JSTC) Bonnie Jarman - D.C. Education Foundation (JSTC) Lauri Swain - Quinn Family 4-H Scholarship Jacqueline Robinson - U.S. Army Scholarship Fund Bus Driver Awards - Douglas Baker. Ron Bowden, Tonya R. Brill, Jimmy R. Brinson, Chris Chestnutt, Wendell T. Dobson, Victoria Glaspie. Anthony Hall, Timothy Hooks, Carol A. Jones, Gerald A. Jones, Margaret Moore, Carol New kirk. Willie G. Sheffield. Robert T. Smith, Mona R. Vann, Simone Vann, Barbara G. Vernon. Montrena D. Wilson, Patricia L. Wilson, Sherman E. Wilson Deaths GLADYS G. CREECH SEVEN SPRINGS - Mrs. Gladys Grady Creech. 85. died Thursday. Arrangements, Tyndall Funeral Home. Surviving: sons, Norwood Creech of Columbia. S.C., Edward Creech of Orlando, Fla.; daughters, Mrs. Helen Beavers of Mount Olive, Mrs. Lora Beasley of Dudley. Mrs. Pattie Carter of F.nfteld. Mrs. Pauline Allen of Goldsboro, Mrs. Tempie Hare of Grantham; brother, Herman Grady of Raleigh; sisters. Mrs. Betty Thornton of Grantham. Mrs. Irma Howell of Goldsboro. FELIX V. SUROVICH JR. MOUNT OLIVE - Felix Valentine Surovich Jr.. 60, died Thursday. Funeral. Tyndall Funeral Home. Burial. Maplewood Cemetery. Surviving: wife. Mrs. Magdalene Sasser Surovich. In lieu of flowers, memorial contri butions may be made to the Thunder Swamp Church building fiyid. MILDRED W. PEARSALL MOUNT OLIVE - Mrs. Mildred wc>o?c.3??c>?K>9a<3aBKX?: >a?< Williamson Pearsall, 74, died Thurs day. Funeral, Tyndall Funeral Home chapel. Burial, Maplewood Ceme tery, Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Jean ette P. Bentley of Kinston, Mrs. Betty Wood of Willow Springs; sisters. Mrs. Patty Smith of Kenaus ville, Mrs. Cora Miller of Fayette ville; five grandchildren. JULIAN SANDERSON KENANSVILLE - Julian Sander son, 63, died Wednesday. Funeral, Community Funeral Home, Warsaw. Burial. Golden Grove Cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Christine Best Sanderson; daughter, Mrs. Joyce Houghton of Grifton; brothers, Clifton Sanderson of Warsaw, Robert Sanderson jf Maple Hill; sisters, Mrs. Hazel Best of Kenans ville, Mrs. Verna Whaley of Magnolia; two grandchildren. LOUISE W, ROUSE ' ~ ROSE HILL - Mrs. Louise Whaley Rouse. 56, died Wednesday. Fu neral, Community Funeral Home chapel, Beulaville. Burial, Devo tional Gardens, Warsaw. Surviving: son. Harry Southerland Rouse Jr. of Winston-Salem; mother, Mrs. Bera S. Whaley of Beulaville; sisters, Mrs. Eloise W. Thomas of Beulaville, Mrs. Geral dine W. Blackburn of Fort Washing ton, Md. In lieu of flowers, memorial con tributions may be made to Alco holics Anonymous or the American Cancer Society. GEORGE W. CASEY PINK HILL - George Washington Casev. 62, died Wednesday. Fune ral. Community Funeral Home chapel, Beulaville. Burial, Oakridge Memorial Park. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Macy Lee Casey; daughter, Mrs. Kim C. Marshburn of Richlands; sons, Michael W. Casey of Beulaville. George Ronald Casey of Pink Hill; sisters. Mrs. Inez Knott at Raleigh, Mrs. Margaret Gregory of Farmville; four grandchildren. MALLARD DAVIS JR WARSAW - Mallard Davis Jr., 66, died Tuesday. Funeral, Tyndall Funeral Home, Mount Olive. Burial. Calypso Cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Louise Overton Davis; stepsons, Wayne i??Cr=il fr=7)/l n\\f=i] fn=7?/n ft! Cashwell and Larry CaSbwell, both of Mount Olive; stepdaughter, Mrs. Mary Ann Roberts of Warsaw; sister, Mrs. Eula D. Booth of Calypso; seven grandchildren; a great-grandchild. MARGARET H. BOOKER WALL \t-fc - Mrs. Margaret Huf tin "Mutt" Booker, 59. of Bronx, X.Y., formerly of Wallace, died Friday. Funeral. Adoram Baptist Church. Burial, church cemetery. Surviving: daughter. Miss Wendy BiK*er of Bronx, N.Y.; brother, Dav Hufftn Jr. of Wallace; sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Jones of Rose Hill, Mrs. r Mildred Bass and Mrs. Cleo Stukes, both of Wallace. EUNICE A. ROUSE LAGRANGE ? Mrs. Eunice A. Rouse, 86, died Monday. Funeral, Rouse Funeral Home chapel. Burial, Fairview Cemetery. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Mag dalene Standi of Warsaw. Mrs. | Johnnie B. McPhaul of Raeford. Mrs. Bruce R. Bennett of Pompano Reach. Fla.. Mrs. Jeanette Lanier of Goldsboro; sons, Talmadge Rouse of LaGrange, Melvin Rouse of San Ramon, Calif.; 13 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren. Or Silver Luke Bluff Shoal Motel , , Oreo AH V car ? j. TV AIR CONDITIONING ? CENTRAL HEAT YOUR HOSTS ? MIKE & KAY RIDDICK > jrfione 919-928-4301 P.O. Box 217 Ocracoke, N.C. 27960 -nnrr-7/fl IMfriirfTlfl ftfTilfiTlGI M 1 IEast Coasr^ gOptical Co. i k ? 24-hour service on most glass Rx's ^ [ ? Friendly and Professional Service X ? Fashion Eyewear ^B ! ? Convenient hours ^B k ? 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J/[Zand the people a |f ( APE JUglLANT.... r.THE ELDERS OF HEBRON 1 / ARE STILL WRESTLING WITH THE PROBLEM WHEN THEY 1 RECEIVE THE NEWS.... ?z T~^\ ^omv is herteT) THIS OAy TO < .-<? . i *\ ? X..WHAT WE MUST NOW VO, IS A ^ \ ( GO ANP WELCOME I7AVIP TO f \ ^-UTEBRON AND THEN .... \|j||j| (=35=351^ y THE TIME THE ELDERS ) HAVE PROPERLY DISCUSSED s ) THE MANNER IN WHICH HE ! SHOULD BE GREETED DAVID > IS ALREADY SEATED IN THE I PALACE, SURROUNPED BY \ HIS BATTLE-TESTED SOLDIERS/ AND, AS THEY ARRIVE, IT IS / QUITE EVIDENT THIS MAN f WILL BE KING WITH NO / , STRINGS ATTACHED/ I ^ w "Ir"'" IS .A I 240 SAVE "TUiS PORNOUR SUNDAY SCHOOL SCgAPBOOL SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE URGE YOU TO ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY Wi ai?M HOLMES' JEWELERS Front St., Kenansville "^\<\ All Occasion Plaques, Jewelry and Repair Needs 296-1443 fp^r COMMUNITY CARPET CENTER I %y //\\ Name Brand Carpet & Vinyl Sales and Installation Hwy. 41, Beside Beulaville Garment 298-4319 KENANSVILLE DRUG STORE | & FAISON PHARMACY ? 'P Doc Brinson, Earl Hatcher, Julie Lane PJffi DUFF'S FAMILY RESTAURANT Sundav Lunch, $3.50. 1 meat, 2 veg., coffee or tea [ Open six days - Closed Monday. \'/\ Main St., Beulaville [fSs^'l 298-3168 iL_j\vl UNITED CAROLINA BANK \~j]g OF KENANSVILLE "Our Bank Is Built On People" Main St. '? 296-0134 F&l THERESA'S FASHIONS " Beulaville and Kenansville fTjjl THE GARDEN CENTER "Specializing inilnterior Tropical Foliage Plants" Supplies for complete plant care & accessories CSf yA Hwy. 24 from Beulaville Road 1702 towards Cabin turn right, 2 miles on left 298-3046 u THE GRAHAM HOUSE INN ijfi For Fine Lunches & Dinner | Chef John Ramirez & Family Corner Main & Cooper St., Kenansville 296-1122 BEULAVILLE GARMENT CO., INC 2H Management A Employees . ( JONES FOOD STORE, INC. fcj Kenneth Jones Beulaville QUICK SALES ^ Pink Hill 'Wf \ } 268-4450 l/fr ROSEAY'S SHOPPE !fc ] 2 Locations to Serve You . 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