PEOPLE IN 1 County Students Twenty-two Brunswick County students were named to the fall quarter dean's list at Cape Fear Community College in Wilmington. To be placed on the dean's list, a full-time student must earn a grade point average of 3.50 or above, with no grade lower than a C. The students include Terri L. Thrift of Shallotte, Georgia A. Phelps of Supply, Dawn L. Lane of Winnabow, Robert W. Vercen of Bolivia, r Zachary D. Cathey of Southport and 1 Kenneth B. Riddle and Cheryl A. Shaver, both of Long Beach. Also, Nona B. Baker Potlv a , _ J ?. Black, Lori R. Darnell, Eric J. Luckey, Heather D. MacLaren, Joseph P. Madajski, Barbara G. McGowan, David S. Mills, George W. Nail, Ronnie S. Norton, David K. Sutton, Cynthia A. Sweeney, Julia C. Trivett, Tammy S. Trull and Peggy B. Williams, all of Leland. Galloway Honored < Bolivia Elementary School J kindergarten Principal Carolyn S. Williams. The Bolivia native has ' driven a bus for eight years of her 22',2-years of employment with the 1 Brunswick County Schools. Since "children bring so much joy" 1 i;r? AA? i ?!J uvj nci u&c, ivu5. vjctiioway sain sne feels she chose the right profession. A graduate of Brunswick County Train- 1 ing School, she attended Fayetteville State Teachers College. Additional duties at the school include supervising outside activities for a fourth i grade class and serving on the l physical education committee for the \ school's accreditation self-study. ( She has a daughter, I.onda Lynn, a student at South Brunswick Middle I School. < Holder) Crowned Sheila Holden of Holden Beach was ] crowned Christian School 'jWflf near Loris, S.C. /If named Miss Con- HTT fig. Miss Holden^ was chosen from a field of nine contestants, including first runner-up Michelle Banks of North Myrtle Beach, S.C., and second runner-up Rosemary McCausland of Myrtle Beach, S.C. She is the daughter of Delores Holden and Kellen Holden, both of Holden Beach. Johnson Cited Sandra Johnson is December Volunteer of the^^-^-p,..^ - . , Month at Bolivia " Elementary School, chosen by JK; the awards committeebecause of nival. A Shelby " ' I native formerly employed in banking, she is now a homemaker in Bolivia and serves as a homeroom ] t mother. She* has worked in \ classrooms on art projects, in- ] dividualized instruction and special projects, sne is acuve in tne cnoir and Sunday School at Bolivia Baptist Church. She and her husband, James K. Johnson Jr., have a daughter, Christa. 4-H Leader Cited Lena Butler of Longwood was recently honored by the South Central District 4-H Leaders Associa- mr ^ tion as their W "Outstanding ? ...,A Leader for 1988." , * She has served as : leader of the Longwood 1 Patriots 4-H Club ' >*' for five years. She is active also at the district and state levels, serving this year as secretary for the 13-county district association, which serves to train and recognize 4-H leaders. Under her direction the active Patriots club participates in the county fashion revue, district demonstration day and district retreats, horticultural judging, "TRY" teams, 4-H record keeping and state Electric Congress. In the community they are active through workshops, plays, 4-H Church Sunday and service projects. | I HE NEWS On CFCCs List s Tot Wins Crown * Brandi Nicole Harrison, three- ^ year-old George and y j|- mt' Regina Harrison of Ash, was crowned overall | f winner of the 2-to I ? r?_r? 1 rl B . u'^vui'viu u??r J } si on of the ' Carolina Christmas Pageant held Saturday in Myrtle Beach, S.C. She was also chosen Most Elegant in her division. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Ludlum of Ash and Mrs. Maxine Harrison of Long Beach. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James C. Carlyle of Ash. Underwood Joins Coast Toasters Toastmasters Club of Shallotte on Dec. 6 accepted as its newest member Vann Underwood of Whiteville. Underwood is employed by Wells Pontiac of Whiteville as a sales representative. His membership sponsor was Alan Holden of Holden Beach. Toastmasters is an international organization^dedicated to helping men and women become better communicators and leaders by improving their speaking, listening and thinking skills. The "learn by doing" club meets jach Tuesday from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. at Calvary Baptist Church on N.C. 179 in Shallotte. For information about visiting, contact any Toastmaster, or Jack Scarborough at 754-7343 days or 342-3344 evenings and weekends. Winnabow Men Trained U.S. Navy Seaman Recruits 3wayne J. Nixon and Edward E. 3rown recently completed eight veeks of training at Recruit Training Jommand, Great Lakes, 111. Both are 1988 graduates of South Brunswick High School at Boiling Spring Lakes. Nixon is the son of Barjara A. Nixon of Route 1, Winnabow; 3rown is the son of Marilyn A. and Sdward A. Brown Sr, also of Route 1, iVinnabow. Earns B.S. Degree Jacqueline Eileen McKeithan was conferred a bachelor of science degree in criminal justice during inid-year commencement exercises held Dec. 3 by East Carolina University in Greenville. She is the daughter of Marvin and Regina McKeithan of Route 2, Bolivia, and a graduate of South Brunswick High School. McCracken Graduates Sgt. Adrian C. McCracken has graduated from the U.S. Air Force's noncommissioned officer leadership school, where he studied leadership, management and supervision techni ques. McCracken is a refrigeration and air conditioning specialist with the 507th Tactical Air Control Center Squadron, Shaw Air Force Base, S.C. He is the son of George R. and Addie C. McCracken of Southport and a 1984 graduate of South Brunswick High School, Boiling Spring Lakes. Completes Basic Pvt. Andre P. 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