DEFE.XDING the Rrunswick County Quiz Rowl Championship for West Brunswick High School nill be (front, from left) Tim Palmer, Rodric Cause, Phillip Rhodes; (middle) Greg Yeager and Jeremy Hewett; and (hack) Terry Xawara, Hen Robinson and John Cook. Schools Face Off Dec. 8 For '91 Quiz Bowl Honors "Who is the highest paid athlete in the U.S. b\ the allowed to consult with team members before answer hour?" ing. This could be one of the questions asked Dec. 8. West Brunswick's learn consists of Jeremy Hcwctt, when West Brunswick High School defends iis count) Ktxlric Clause, John Cook. Phillip Rhodes, Greg Yeager, championship in the 19*)I Brunswick County Qui/ Terry Nawara, Tim Palmer and Ben Robinson. Jim Bowl. Price, team sponsor, said the team has been fortunate in Teams from each county high schixil late off in the having community volunteers come to the high school event, which will be held for the first time at anil work wuh the students after school in preparation Brunswick Community College at Supply. Siartmg time loi the contest. is 1 p.m. Admission is free and open to the public. Competing foi South Brunswick High will be The qui/ bowl, now in its 12th year locally, is a gen- Anthony Justice. Locke Karriker, John Midgctt, Teresa cral knowledge competition for high schixil students Butler. Ronald Brown, Santino McLaughlin, Mike sponsored by the Brunswick County Public 1 ibran in Wescotl and Kyle Monday. Mabel Calloway is team cooperation with the Brunswick County Schools and sponsor. the North Carolina State Library. Joann Absi and Fred Baldwin are sponsors for North Competing teams arc selected through a process of Brunswick High's Quiz Bow! team, which includes elimination that includes a pre test and in-schix>l com- these 10 members and alternates: Traccy Henry, Traccy petition. Each school selects a team and two alternates. Hamby, Tabbic King. Gary Martin, David Tan, George In the double-elimination competition team members Kcllcy, Tim Kelly, Maggie Dees, Gwen Carmack and take turns answering questions posed by the moderator. Jim Rossiter. The questions, which covcr current events as well as a The winning team advances to the Region 7 compcti broad range of subject material, come from a volume of lion next March. State finals will be held several weeks questions compiled by a suite committee representing later at the suite library in Raleigh. participating libraries The athlete? Mike Tyson, who received more than $1 In the final round of each conicst. ihc respondent is million for less than a minute's work in 1989. School Board Will Squeeze In Friday Morning Meeting The Brunswick County Board of Education plans to squeeze in one more meeting before the sealing of two new members next week. A special meeting of the board has been called for Friday, Nov. 30, at 7 a.m. in the confcrcncc room at the board's Southport officc. On the agenda arc personnel and allomey ciient matters, discussion of an ex tension of the board's audit con tract, budget matters and concerns of the Brunswick County Education Foundation, said Douglas Dcitz, secretary to Superintendent P.R. Hankins. At its Nov. 13 meeting the board had discussed the possibility of a TRINA & KEN PUCKETT BRIAN & DONOVAN EARP and F/fMILIES wish to thank parents, teachers and students at Shallotte Middle School and everyone else who was so gracious to help us during our time of need. THANK YOU! callcd meeting before Dec. 3, covcry by the finance office of addi specifically in regard lo adoption of tional irregularities that warranted a budget for the 1W0-91 fiscal year, attention by the auditors and that The board has been operating under could affect the budget. an interim budget since mid-sum- The board's next regular meeting, mer. Members Donna Baxter and set for 6:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 3, Doug Baxley were to meet with the will be held at West Brunswick superintendent and finance officer High School in Shallotte. At that to review the revised budget docu- time the board will scat two new iiicni jii iui to its presentation to the members, Polly Russ of District 2 full hoard. and Yvonne Bright of District 5. Plans to adopt a final budget in They succeed Dorothy Worth anil November were stymied with dis- James Clcmmons respectively. spacious doublewide \ with sunroom I for Christmas! jl 28x60, 1530 sq. ft. home / with sunroom & more SPECIALLY PRICED! CHOICENTER Ann Brown. RHS HOMES BY ANN H Wayne Culbertson RHS Hwy. 17 N? Shallotte, 754-5147 : 1 1 Development, Inc. Your Professional Full Service Construction Company" Sewage Disposal & Water I Site Preparation & Paving ?Consulting/Permit Application* ?Clearing Chipping* ?Designs/Plans/Installation* -Fill Dirt Grading* ?Conventional Septio Tanks/ ? ,s k J||e |nstallation. LPP Systems* ? Drainage Plans/Fill Dirt Plans* H *Minor Paving* ?Maintenance Agreements* *Home Driveways* ?Water Line Installations* ?Parking Lots* NORTH CAROLINA Ricky Parker - Owner V V y 842-4003 Mon.-Fri. 9-5, Sat. by appointment only <Q/ Hwy. 130, Holden Beach Rd., 41/i miles from Shallotte nfib ' MEMBER PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Hunter Is Promoted To Detective Tom Hunter has been promoted to dctectivc with the Shallottc Po lice Department, effective Dec. I, said Chief Rixl ney Cause. Hunter has been a patrol man with the department since February. HI N IKK jjc a|so as chief of the Sandy Creek Police Department. Band Member Cited Jennifer Gore, a sophomore, is the bandsperson of the week at West Brunswick High School. She is one of the band's two li brarians and also plays the flute. She was selected as band member of the week for taking so much of her class time to pass out Christmas music to fellow band members. Miss Gore is the daughter of Bcnnie and Regely Ward of Supply. Sergeant Decorated Tech. Sgt. Edward J. Swicskow ski has received the Air Force Ach ievement Medal, a decoration awarded for meritorious service, acts of courage or other outstanding accomplishments. A tactical aircraft maintenance technician at RAF Lakcnhcalh, England, he is the son of Alfred J. and Lillic M. Swicskov/ski of Route 4, Lcland. He is a 1973 graduate of North Brunswick High School, Lc land. Leonard Decorated Sgt. Thcron W. Leonard Jr. has been decorated with the Air Forcc Commendation Medal, awarded to individuals who demonstrate out standing achievement or meritori ous service in performance of their duties on behalf of the Air Force. Leonard is an clcctronic commu nications and cryptologic equipment systems specialist at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii. He is the son of Thcron W. and Jeanette Leonard of Route 2, Lcland, and a 1983 graduate of South Brunswick High School at Boiling Spring Lakes. Trogden Earns Honors Spec. 4 Amy L. Trogdon graduat ed Oct. 18 from U.S. Army Intel ligence Train ing and the Per sonnel Manage ment Specialist course at Fort Benjamin Harri son, Indianapo lis, Ind. She was an honor graduate of the specialist course, earning iimx.don a 98.7 average, and served as class leader for the course. She received the Physical Fitness Excellence Patch for achieving the highest physical training score in the com pany, earning 296 of 300 points, and a certificate of achievement for serving as squad leader during field training. Chosen Soldier of the Week for Alpha Company, she competed for Soldier of the Month and earned membership in the Adjutant Gener al's Corps Regiment. She is the daughter of Tcncie Trogdon of Route 7, Shallollc, and the granddaughter of Evelyn Benton of Shalloiic. Serves On Panel Johnnie Simpson, vice president of instruction at Brunswick Comm unity College, served as a panelist at the National ASSET Conference Nov. 14-16 in Myrtle Beach, S.C. She shared experiences using the ASSET placement inventory. At BCC, the inventory is used as part of an ASSET Success Seminar for prospective students. The semi nar provides an orientation session, counseling and course placement. The ASSET inventory measures language usage, reading compre hension, numerical skills and ele mentary algebra skills for new cur riculum students. Teaching Completed Three Brunswick County stu dents enrolled in the College of Education and Psychology at N.C. State University in Raleigh arc completing a semester of student teaching. The students and their assign ments arc as follows: Rhonda Gail Evans, language arts and social studies, William Cooper Middle School, Clayton, daughter of Janice M. and Rifton G. Evans of Route 2, Ash; Daphne Annette King, mathe matics and science. North Johnston Middle School, Kcnly, daughter of Annette D. and Bcnnic K. King, Route 1, Ash; and Shannon Varia Crainshaw, biology. Alliens High School, Raleigh, daughter of Jaqucline B. and Dwight D. Crain shaw, Oldc Townc, Lcland. Wins At Pageant Angela Caison, the 19-month-old daughter of Joey and Candy Cai son of Holdcn Beach, was a winner in the Nov. 17 Palmet to Christmas Bell Pageant at Conway, S.C. In the 12- to 24-month divi sion, she won most photogenic, best sportswear and best smile. CAISON Pampas Grass $1.00 ?v^-j LEAH'S NURSERY JUST OFF HWY 17 NORTH OF SHALLOnE ? 754-6994 ^ "ON-SAT 9-5:30 STRESS WORKSHOP?FOR ADULTS LEARN? 'The CAUSES and SYMPTOMS of STRESS 'How STRESS affects us 'Stress Management and Relaxation Techniques DATES? 1) Thursdays: Dec 6, 13, 20, 27-6:00-7:30 p m 2) Mondays: Jan. 7,14, 21, 28?6:00-7.30 p.m. (Participants should register for one series only). COST? $30 per series LOCATION?Brunswick Chiropractic Center, Shallotte, NC Register in advance by sending name, evening phone number, and fee to: STRESS WORKSHOP G'o Brunswick Chiropractic Center PO Box 1990, Shallotte, NC 28459 For more information call CHRIS JUDAH, workshop leader, at 842-7942. Leave your name and evening phone number for a return call. 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