Graduates Urged To Overcome Barriers, Build Communities BY SUSAN I Slim Saudi Juhnslon i>l Supply wants to teach math and is now hallway to that goal. Charlie T. ""lorn" Arnold ol Ocean Isle Beach earned the equiv alent ol a high school diploma and completed basic law enfoicciiiciii training. He is seeking a caicci as a law officer. Hack in 1M76, Loiene Buchanan Marilyn Hardie Tern Meicei and Mable McKoy were part c?l a group ol 27 adults ciiiolled iii gciic'ial edu cation evening ?.oui <es at Noith Brunswick High School Hive ycais the lour women aic the only ones ol that original gioup to earn then as sociate degrees Each ol Uiese six siudenLs o\ei came barriers in stilting u> ieach their personal goals they're the type ol student s|H.-.ikv i Rosciv t Hagci talked about at tiiunswuk Community Colleges llth com mencemeni exercises last Thui->d.i> night at Southport Bapti.st C huu n Friends iclatives aiid W I lacul ty and ?iall ineitiKis oveillowed from both the main sanctuaiy ol the church and its adjacent chapel It was Bet s laigest oLL) class to date, w ith W> men and women re ceivmg the equivalent ol a high school diploma Anothei 14 7 students earned a diploma, corticate oi associate de gree, while three marked dual a*.h levement in business aduiiin>ualiv >u and business computet piugiuiu ming. Those in the chajvl's intimate setting ol aichcd windows slatted wood walls darkened ?vilh age and rose-red carpets had the equivalent ol front row seats I"hey matched proceedings by wide screen video hookup as Hager spoke over the babble of children "You didn t give up when it would have oecn easier to stop." he told the graduates m a icmmdci ol their personal victories Hager. couidinaie>! ol methods v>i administration loi the N C Depart ment of Community Colleges, vhal lenged giaduatcs u> continue to dream, to pursue then dreams with persistence and dedication, lo be willing to stand lor something and r to tx builders ot stronger coiiunum Ho Be willing lo lull up youi sleeves ami make things hap|Kii he viid even when others ollei iiu ciiiouiageiiicnt. 'When (vople woik together. Iheie are no liniiis to w lial ?.aii be done Hai aliasing McIIkhIisI pioneer Charles Wesley, ihi cart mile minis in uiged students to do all the gixxl you can. lor all the people you ean. m all the places you van. loi as lout: as you can Seven students eaineil special re cognition tin ihi ii achievements and set S. mill a oandi ) I). Johnston ol Supply received the President's A waid piesenUd annually to the >tu itent who is selected as outs landing in svhiilaslK achievement and lead eiship qualities A general .dm a lion Muduii she as one ol IH l s tn st uiilbassadois lasl ? Cai .iikI .ll so seived as president ol the cam pus hoiioi.uy. the National Voia Initial Icehnival Hohoi XIvuiv 1 .11 1 i4i* At .A A i uli i soil .>1 Ash a business .uliiiinisiraium student ie cen eii ine Citizenship Award She was si'li i iitl i >i i ihi Kisis ill i antpus leadership, se'rvue to Icllow stu dents and partie ipation hi e.vuaeui riiuku activities Ms Anderson was an Student Coicinment Association oil lie i anil IKmhm student. ili.ee giaituaies received Out standing Siudeui Awards, on the ba si> ol aiadeiim eAcellence and then iiiuii ihuiufns .it serv ice to du voin mutiny .mil to HC I. business ad miiiisiiauiin honois student l-rances L Uiatall i>l Ocean Isle Beach, technical Michael Her mud Kami olph lit Bolivia, general education and William Kevin Shires an air conditioning, heating and refrigera lion vocational student. I'wo nursing students received special recognition lor academic achievement. leadership proles sionalisin and sci ? lie C'aiol I ynu Uiung ol Hoiiten Beach received till bstlki ">waiii Ha/in Nuisiiif. A.. aid and J nits 1 Biiiistield l (\eaii Isle Heaih received iIk Steven Allen Whiu Awaid. Students who i.uned diplomas degices and icriiluatcs were an iiounied eailier JONES FORD 754-4341 ? 1-800-832-5328 Hwy. 1 7 N.. Shallotte ? M"F 8:30-7:30, Sat. 9-4 '91 F-1 50, Al' Argent Wheels AM FM -.lereo rear Slep Dumper StK ?ie>58 NfcW Llbi 5>c*!61 After Joiica Uiscuunt CQ QQ/1 ana Factciy ReDates SALE PRICE Saturday & Sunday 7 1 i am TRY OUR PRIME RIB SPECIAL FRIDAY & SATURDAY Sunday l^uncli JSuflet Relax, we'll do the cooking! Seived 1 1 3U a ni. to 2.U0 p 11*. Now open Sunday nights, too! SANDFIDDLER SEAFOOD RESTAURANT HWY. 130 h-Aiil ? 6I1AU.OI It. ? 754 MlOW OPIiN 7 DAYS 7 AM TO 8:30 I'M I- .lilting high school equivalent \ diplomas wcio these students Shannon L Apple. I hail n I Ai iiolil Huuy Ai/bcigoi. Kann I Baitvi. Helen Banihill. Melody llainhill. Gwendolyn I Bass, Jamie M Host, Shcn> l/aiunihacl Kd waul l C'arti i Yuguiia B c oiuiei lianklin L). (. oMoii Ji .Nail) Nk lissa iiunibloy. Amy i Docket Nellie I- l^i villi Viiginia Mien lAuk. (iiegiii) hixui Amanda l a um. Jelliey Kans, C'yiilhia A lailiv Jcssk a I- U ?> el Kimheil) II lulloid John il Ciib-*>n III Ik.u he i I ChkhIvshi c hot.. I goic. M.uk \\ Ui'le Phillip M lioic liaiiies M Hall. Mai) ka> Hams. I'aniela Hawkins. I km. ml llolnike Susan Hevvell. I imothy li Howell. Hal ik i.i fc links. Do Km es Hogan. James S Jambs Jenmlei K John son I hi is kellv (icoiita Annelk U'? is. Also. hut N. Long, John l.o\e. Hod W McCain IVmse MeCanor ti.iv v i. Mi Keiih.ui Is. .u en Miek Loi i VV Moliigu i.iandu MipmK j KoIk ii l> Mullis Kandall IVM.nk Nance i nomas vlatlhcw Nance Angel OsOwiiic laiiiinn. L Pansh Bcii|ana.u K I'oivus. shannon h Ryan. Connie I- Shepheul. 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