School "State competency scores released at board meeting Results of the fall, 1985 admin n. mistration of the North Carolina w- Competency Test were released grade point averages. ? The awards signified the ca ll dets' leadership in their respec 2 tive Air force ROTC classes, cu S mulatively or by semester. ? Awards were also given to cadets who compiled the "most Im proved" academic records. From Perquimans County, Te resa Schallock, cadet staff ser geant, sophomore geography major and graduate of Perqui mans County High School? re ceived the highest cumulative grade point average of her Air Force ROTC class. The Great Dismal Swampr an Historic Legacy A Humanities Lecture Series Tuesday, March 4 OK. TOM PARRAMORE Department of History, Meredith College Topic: History of the Canal Tuesda v. March 11 DR. LINDLEY BUTLER Historian-in-Residence, Rockingham Community College Topic: The Disnpl Swamp Canal: An economic link to river nlvigation of the Roanoke system Tuesday. March If DR. GERALD LEVY Department of Biological Sciences, Old Dominion University Topic: Folklore Associated with the Swamp Tuesday, March 25 Panel Discussion including: Karl Kuhtmann. Recreation Resource Specialist, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Mary Keith Garrett, Biologist, Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge; Barry Jacobs, newspaper reporter, fslorth Carolina Independent; Yates Barber, local historian Each lecture wiH begin a t 7:30 pm in the lecture auditorium, room B-202, College of The Albemarle. Spwworadby: College of The Albemarle Museum of the Albemarle c North Carolina Humanities Committee ? \ T ? Heavy-duty extra large capacity waaher. ? 2 waah/rlnae temperature aelectlona. ? Unbalanced load control ayatem. ? Porcelain enamel cover, lid and baaket. ? Up to 130 minutee drying for heaviest loads. ? Removable up-front lint filter. ? Smooth porcelain enamel drum.