B#ulovill^ias^f 1945 Reunion The gradu ?rg class of Beulaviile High School of 1945 held their 40th anniversary reunion on May II at Sid's in Beulaviile. The group enjoyed visiting and were served a barbecued p?>rk and chicken supper. There were 18 graduates and their spouses who attended. Left to right, front row, kneeling - Cecil Edwards, Roland Edwards. J.S. Sandlin, Alton Quinn and > Arliss Albertson. Row 2 - Grace Quinn, Wilbur Rhodes, Eunice Pickett i Southerland. Dorothy Lee Brock, Louise Quinn Turner. Myrtle Exum Batts, Gwendolyn Thigpen Huffman and Harel Sumner Mercer. Back Row, Ottis Gere Miller, Letha Thipgpen Deal, Beatrice Houston Sumner. Lois Cottle Edwards and Lucille Brinson Smith. Not pictured, Arlene Sanderson McGowan. NCSU Dean's List Chancellor Bruce R. Panlton has announced that 2.352 undergraduate students earned Dean's List honors during the spring semester just completed at North Carolina State University. Students from % N.C. counties, 29 states outside North Carina, and 19 foreign countries were among those who achieved the honor. To make the Dean's List, students must earn an academic average of 3.25 or higher if they are carrying 15 or more hours of coursework, or a 3.5 or better if they are carrying 12-14 hoi:r?. Poulton noted also that 457 under graduates achieved a perfect 4.0 or "A" average for the semester. Of these. 405 were from North Carolina. The following are the Duplin County students, their fields of study, parents and addresses: Warsaw B Average or Belter Sonva A. Kerns tine, materials engineering. Mr. and Mrs. V.A. Kernstine. North St.; Amy E. Moore, industrial engineering. Chelly St.; Kelly T. Smith, biological sciences, Oak St. Pink Hill B Average or Better Terry A. Loomis. zoology. Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Loomis, Route I; Prian J. Smith, agronomy. Mr. and Mrs. T.L. Smith, Route I. Others B Average or Better Thomas L. Lanier Jr.. textiles. Mr. and Mrs. T.L. Lanier Sr. ot Route 2. Beulaville; Hill C. Teachey 111, chemical engineering, Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Teachey Jr.. Wallace. Dean's List At Meredith College North Carolina students have been named to the dean's list for the Spring semester at Meredith College, Dr. Allen Burris. vice president and dean of the college, announced. For a student to be named to the dean's list, she must have a semester grade of at least 3.2 out of a possible 4.0 and must have com pleted a minimum of 12 semester hours and passed all courses taken at Meredith. Founded in 1891 by N.C. Baptists. Meredith is the largest private college for women in the south eastern United States. The following students are among the 420 students named to the dean's list: * Barbara Eloise Clifton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clifton of Route 1. Faison Carol Anne Kornegav, (all As), daughter of Dr. H.B. Kornegav of Calypso. Helen Carta Qtitnn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Quinn of Warsaw Mildred Beasley Stevens, daughter of the Honorable and-Mrs. Henry L, Stevens 111 of Warsaw . From Lenoir County: Helen Rebecca Bizzell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hvman M. Jr. of Kinston; Rebecca Laurel Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cecil Fvans of Kinston: Robin Eliza beth Fasienau. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Francis Fastenau of Kinston: Sheila Apn Grady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Grady of Kinston: Elizabeth Lee Henderson, daughter of Dr. Carolyn A. Henderson of Kinston. North Duplin Academic Awards Academic honors and awards were presented May 31 at North Duplin High School. North Carolina Scholars award certificates were awarded to Pat Simpson, Laura Alphin, Lav or. Tann and John Davis. President's academic fitness awards (certificates and pins) went to Pat Simpson. Pam House. Jea nette Beavers. Laura Alphin, John Davis and Jewel Swinson. Honor Cards were received by Laura Alphin, Jeanette Beavers, Sandy Cashwell, Jeanne Cherry, Sandra Harper, Tammy Harr, Pam House, Pat Simpson. Jewel Swinson and Lavon Tann. Beta Club Senior tassels were given to Laura Alphin. Jeanette Beavers. Sandy Cashwell, Pam House. Pat Simpson, Jewel Swinson and Lavon Tann. Scholarship recipients included: Morehead Scholarship ? Pat Simp son; N.C. Association of Insurance Agents Scholarship - Lavon Tann; Mount Olive College scholarships - Jewel Swinson. Lavon Tann and Sandy Cashwell; JSTC scholarships, Pam House, Jeanne Cherry and Lisa Autry; Beta Club and Student Coun cil scholarship - Laura Alphin; FBI.A - Sandy Cashwell and Amanda Lee; Pepsi - Tammy Harr; ABWA - Jeaneiie Beavers; Presbyterian Stepping Stone - Vic Blackburn; Lions Club of Faison - Laura Alphin; and Charles F. Cates & Sons - David Batts Special recognition was given to the winners of the athletic scholar ships - A.F. Rector - Vic Blackburn; Robert Pate Scholarship - Don Pate; and Mt. Olive baseball - Lee Pate. President's Award - Lavon Tann; School treasurer - Sandy Cashwell; Outstanding School Service - David Baits. Patricia Truzy, Lynwood King and Doug Coats; Citizenship - Tammy Harr, Laura Alphin, Jason Albrecht and Nicki Guy; School Spirit - Sandy Cashwell and Jeanette Beavers; Best All-A. >und Senior Girl ? Laura Alphin; Best Ail-Around Senior Boy - Lavon Tann; and Most Outstanding Student Patrick Simpson. Quiz Bowl Awards - Geoffrey Carter. Nicki Guy. Rodney Wilson. Melanie Parker, Patrick Simpson, Nancy Thornton, Steve Saint-Amand WRAL Award of Excellence - Nicki Guv, Barry Evans. Charlene Frederick, Peter Hill, Melanie Parker. Nancy Thornton, Rodney Wilson and Mark Emmer Senior Band - Melodie Fowler. Pat Simpson, Amanda Lee and Debbie Pate Agriculture - Tonya Coleman. Michael Brock. David Batts and Doug Coats Business - Jill Best and Kim Hines Chorus awards Charjene Frederick. Melodie Fowler. LeVon Faison, Anthony Oliver. Most out standing - LeVon Faison and Lynn Sutton. Biology award - Kim Hines; ad vanced biology -John Davis; Spanish I ? Nickie Guy; Spanish II ? Jewel Swinson; Government ? Lynn Sutton; World History Kiip Hines; Woodmen History Award - Melanie Parker; Senior Social Studies, - Tammy Harr; Senior History - Craig Allen; Algebra I ? Angie Waller; Geometry - Lynn Sutton; Adv. Math - Pat Simpson; Algebra II - Melanie Parker; Physical Science - Hope Sutton; Chemistry - Melanie Parker; Physics - Pat Simpson; Power Mechanics - Lynwood King; Home Ec. I - Peggie Parks; Home Ec. II - Knee Holland; Family Life - Carol Icw;s V K m Hines; Introduction to Bu.oifv* - Sandra Ammons; Math - Ci.V.i Brock. Special Awards ? English - Peggy Parrish; Social Studies - Rebbie Faison; and Math - Consandra Faison and Jose Fon tanel; English IV - Jewel Swinson; English III - Nicki Guy; English II ? Kim Hines. Honorable mention ? Mary Ingram; English I - Holly Holland; Certificate of Recognition ? SE Regional Center - Achievement in Writing - Tracey Davidson. President's Phy*ioytl Fitness Awards - Michael Brock, Lester Myers, Sean Simpson, Chris Arm wood, James Goodman, Anthony Oliver, lerry Simmons, Bruce Powell, Michael Swinson, Claron Aycock, Doug Davis, Robbie brog den and Tad Grubel, Sherwood McLamb. Eric Barksdale, BilJIy Bell, John Whitfield, Peter Hill, Jerome Ingram. Tracye Roberts, Scotty Kor negay, Holly Holland, Paula Allen, Jennifer Fowler, Sherry George and Brenda Williams Librarv Assistants - Tammy Tucker, Adina Sartin, Rhonda Her ring, Lynette Mills, Tammy Carter. Vanessa Pearsall, Pam House, Jackie Sutton, Matt Sessoms, Greta Lewis, Lisa Sutton, Darnell Newkirk, Barry Evans, Lisa Autry, David Faulk, Jeannie Cherry, Jessica Pruitt, Julia Taylor, Jennifer Fowler, Kristy Batts, Peggy Parrish, Karen Howard, Peggy Parks, Holly Holland, Patricia Truzy, Traci Davidson, Verlie Odom, Carolyn Allen, Shelia Leach, Dorothy Oates, Brian Bullard. Art Work - Billy Bell, Bruce Powell, Jamie Underhill, Melanie Wallace. Winner Superintendent's Art Exhibit - Crcighton Fowler. Office Assistant - Angela Waller, Rose Holland, Charla Weeks, Lynn Summerlin, Michelle Kelley, Stephanie Showers, Melanie Waller, ? Patricia Truzy, Tina Rowe, Dorothy Blue and Debbie Pate. Extra services to school - Jeanne Cherry, Sandy Cashwell, Faye Can, Kristy Baits, Lynette Mills Bus Driver awards - Levon Faison, Lavon Tann, Tammy Tucker, Jeanne Cherry, Scott Hines, Carla Smith, Barry Evans, Lisa Autry, Sand k Cashwell, Jewel Swinson, Jeanew* Beavers, Brenda Gardner Debbie Pate. 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