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Woo dard Named To Social Services Board
Percy
W(X)OARl)
Woodard of Supply has
been appointed
to a three-year
term on ihc
Brunswick
County Board
of Social Ser
vices, it was an
nounced Mon
day.
He will re
place two- term
member Judy
who attended her
W. Clemmons,
last meeting this week.
A charter member and former
chairman of the Volunteer and
Information Center board. Woodard
said he will continue to serve on
both boards.
"I think it will be good for both
boards," he said. "We have a lot of
overlapping goals in helping the
needy of the county."
Woodard is purchasing agent and
member services director for Atlan
tic Telephone Membership Corp.
Ward Is Inducted
Lily Nicole Ward of Holdcn
Beach has been inducted into the St.
Andrews Honor Society at St.
Andrews Presbyterian College in
Launnburg.
The society honors juniors and se
niors who have at least a 3.5 cumu
lative gradepoint average.
Attends Leadership Event
Heather Heavcncr, a rising eighth
grade student at
Shallottc Mid
dle School, re
cently attended
the Broyhill
Leadership
Conference at
Pfciffcr College
in Misenheimcr.
She was one
of some 90 mid
dle and high
school students to participate in the
June 10-14 seminars for state voca
tional club officers. Heather is sec
ond vice president of the State CEC
NC Vocational Club. Topics ad
dressed included communication,
self-esteem, leadership skills and
parliamentary procedure.
She was accompanied by Lois
Morgan, Career Club advisor at
Shallotte Middle School and Heath
er's local advisor.
In August Heather will attend a
week-long Vocational Teachers
Conference in Raleigh, where she
will serve as a page.
Completes Training
Brunswick County native Josie
Brown of the
Fayettcvillc
Police Depart
ment completed
the criminal in
vestigation pro
gram of the
N.C. Justice
Academy in
Salcmburg, the
first officer ?KmVN
from Cumber
land County to do so since the pro
gram begain in 1987. Course topics
included investigation of child sexu
al abuse and neglect.
A graduate of Methodist College,
she completed the N.C. Basic Law
Enforcement training at Fayctteville
Technical Community College and
completed active military service in
1985 as a captain.
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Vertis Gau.se of Thomasboro.
Two On UNC-G List
Two Brunswick County students
earned academic honors during the
spring semester at the University of
North Carolina at Greensboro.
Christy M. Johnson of Route 2,
Bolivia, earned all A's, while
Bernard H. Fly the of Southport at
tained the dean's list with a grade
point average of 3.5 or better, with
no grade below C for the semester.
Earn Freshman Honors
Two East Carolina University
freshmen from Brunswick County
have been inducted into the collcgc
chapter of the freshman honor soci
ety Phi Eta Sigma for achieving aca
demic distinction during their first
semesters on campus.
They arc Joseph Thomas Smith,
Route 1 , Supply; and Karen Evclcna
Jones of Route 1 , Winnabow.
Airmen Trained
U.S. Air Force Reserve Airmen
Tamcra J. Helms and Jennifer A.
Doolittle have graduated from basic
training at Lackland Air Force Base,
Texas.
Airman Helms, who graduated
with honors, is r
the daughter of L V.
Pat R and
Thomas L.
Hclms of Route W %
5, Southport.
Airman Doo- ^
the
daughter of
Mary L. Pasion
ek of Route 1, ? w
Lcland, and
Ricard E. Doolittle of Enfield, Conn.
During the six-week training ses
sion. the two studied Air Force mis
sion, organization and customs and
received special training in human
relations. They also earned credit to
ward associate degrees through the
Community Collcgc of the Air
Force.
Helms is a 1988 graduate of Cal
houn High School in Port Lavaca,
Texas. Doolittle is a 1990 graduate
of Enrico Fermi High School in
Enfield.
Inman Attends Institute
Justin Inman of Route 2, Supply,
attended the
Institute for Fut
ure Agricultural
Leaders June
15-19 at North
Carolina State
University in
Raleigh.
Sponsored by
NCSU's Agri
INMAN cultural Educ
ation Program
and the North Carolina Farm Bureau
Federation, the institute is designed
to acquaint high school seniors with
career opportunities in agriculture
and life sciences and to develop
their leadership skills.
A rising senior at West Bruns
wick High School, Inman is the son
of Alan Robinson.
Completes Basic Training
U.S. Navy Seaman Recruit Philip
P. Brooks, son of Samuel P. Brooks
of Lcland, recently completed basic
training at Navy Recruit Training
Command in Great Lakes, 111.
Brooks is a 1990 graduate of
North Brunswick High School who
joined the Navy last January.
Navy basic training includes gen
eral military subjects designed to
prepare recruits for further academic
and on-the-job training in one of 85
occupational fields. Studies include
seamanship, close-order drill, naval
history and first aid.
Graduates From Salem
Amy Michelle Hewelt, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Mack L. Hewelt of
Shallotte, was among 140 students
awarded degrees at Salem College
in Winston-Salem May 23.
Ms. Hewelt rcccivcd a bachelor
of music degree with a major in mu
sic education. She also was honored
with the June Louise Samson Award
for academic excellence in the field
of music.
On WCU Dean's List
Jeffrey Joseph Hilts of Lcland is
among 751 students named to the
spring semester dean's list at
Western Carolina University at
Cullowhcc.
To qualify for the list, he had to
achieve at least a 3.5 gradepoint av
erage on a 4.0 scale on regular
courscwork of at least 12 hours, ex
cluding remedial courses, with no
grades of D or F.
Two Serving Internships
Two mass communications ma
jors from Lcland arc serving intern
ships this summer as part of their
studies at Campbell University at
Buies Creek.
Teresa Clark is working in broad
cast production at WJKA-TV in
Wilmington and NcCall McKoy is
working in broadcast sales with
WPTF-AM in Raleigh. Both arc ris
ing seniors.
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Outgoing Brunswick County Board of Social Services member
Judy IV. Clemmons accepts a plaque from Chairman Frankie
Rabon recongizing her contributions to the board. At her final
meeting Monday, Mrs. Clemmons was praised by DSS Director
Jamie Orrock, who said she had rarely missed a meeting in her six
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