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The Robesonian from Lumberton, North Carolina • Page 8

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The Robesoniani
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Lumberton, North Carolina
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Page 8--The Robesonian, Lumberton, N.C., Friday. May 13.1977 Principal Lists LJHS Honor Rolls The Honor Boll for Lumberton Junior High School for the fifth Six Weeks has been released by the principal, George H. Young. 7THGRADE All A's: Emily Britt, Sylvia Hill, Keri Tope, Kim Long, Susan Powers, Pauline Bryant, Bill Hedgpeth, Henry Kuo, Robert McLean, Alex RLmberg, Angle Carter, Debbie Stogner, Cami Strobo, Stuart Bruton, Jeffery Gniadek, Barbara Beach; Honor Roll: Trina Lloyd, John Abner, Steve Folmar, Robert Holrbyd, Pam Lindsey, Cindy Bullock, Suzette Hardee, Carol A. Leake, Edward Richarson, Sonya Adams, Julia Ledwell, Jay Harris; Shane Melvin, Harley Norris, Karen Cockrell, Donna Jones, Denise Wiloughby, April Hardison, Beth Ann Dzierzanowski, Neil! Archie Jennings, Wayne Hudson, Sandy Bodiford, Ramona Gerald, Mylinda Martin, Sally Moseley, Mike Boyd; Danny Rimberg, Durham Lewis, Nan Williams, Derek Meares, Bill Starnes, Ved Avent, Sheilia Tyler, Queen Fields 8TH GRADE All A's Michael Ernest Sessoms, Janet Bullock, Patty Cooper, Leslie Lewis, Laura Mills, Allison Read, Jackie West, Ginger Gales, Monica Marie, Doris Stack, Melissa Bass, Chuck Nicoll; Tana Byrd, Maurice Radford, Faye Huggins, Wanda McArn, Dorothy Singletary, Wendy Hughes, Denise Mitchell, Pam Williams, Sylvester Scipio, Cynthia Gregory, Lisa Sessoms, Neill Lee Lisa Burgess, Jo Anne Britt, Sonya Pickard, Lee Gordon, Peggy Edwards, Barbara Hornbuckle, Stewart Ray Green, Glenn Branch Honor Roll: David Harold Wilson, Glenda Lea Jones, Janet Marie Williams, Lee Bellinger, Julie Barnes, Kim Long, Susan Rozier, Lindi Sacry, Beverly Thorndyke, Kara Wagoner, Bryan Adams, Jimmy Cox; A i a i Kathryn Bernhardt, Patricia Hudson, Amy Tyner, Linda Synder, Lacy Wilkerson, William Davis, Robert Lee, Rodney Williams, Douglas Bennett, Lucia Revels, Michael Edwards, Sharon Maynor; David Blake, Kathy Locklear, Mary Jo Phillips, Sandra Musselwhite, Karen Powers, Lisa Jordan, Benjamin Morris, Mitchell Ivey 9TH GRADE ALL A's: Ingna Abner, Annette Baker, Debra Jones, Sharon Taylor, David Ramseur, Whitney Davis Tope, Amber Lynn Culberson, Susan Louise Hill, Mary Tamille Williamson, Ronald Earl Stogner, Robin Hardison, George Ford, Mike Olsen, Tinea Stanley, Angie Sealey, Margie White, Becky Rowell Honor Roll: Tommy Douglas, Minni Boone, Anne Edens, Alisa Prevatte, Micheal Dooley, Cynthia McRae, Britt Nettles, David Stephenson, Aaron Weinstein, Melonie Ivey, Sheila Price, Lisa Seward, William Humphry Doares III, Amanda Carol Baker, Retha Jean Jackson, Michael Scott Marler.

Donna Marie Ford, Frances Ruth Mundy, Beverly Ann Pope, Kimberly Karath Warwick, Phillip Collins, Donald Stogner, Tammie Dunlap, Karen Branch, Steve Kaynor, Lynn Barden, Kim Bruce; Sharon Rising, Sherry Threlkeld, Sharon Jenkins, Sylvia Lewis, April Phillips, Ellen Stephenson, Ronnie Raybon, Debbie Davis, Elaine Humphrey, Eva Pittman, Timothy Taylor, Joyce Connor. A TIP ON THE TAP LAKE CHARLES, La. (AP) Chuck Dolezal, the 6-9 center of the McNeese State basketball team is either a clairvoyant or he had done some intensive scouting of the Larnar five. In a game early in 1977, Doleza! told Larnar center, Homer Taylor, "Your team is lined up wrong. You're supposed to be stacked up on the other side." "Your're right," Taylor-said.

He moved to the other side of the court and a short time later took a pass and went in for a score. Larnar won the game in overtime, 79-75. The first indoor ice skating rink was built in New York City in 1879 at Madison Square Garden. This is Municipal Clerk's Week and Lumberton Mayor Cliff Bullard honored city clerk Dorothy Biggs with the signing of the following proclamation: "WHEREAS, the efficiency and order with which government carries out its public function is strongly reliant on proper procedures, open and thorough communications between all municipal departments and public bodies and with the citizenry, and complete confidence and understanding by the citizenry of the programs and goals of their community; and "WHEREAS, the Municipal Clerk records the decisions of the legislative body; administers its procedures; reports to it on all communications, reports, and requests received from a variety of sources; and maintains the official records of the municipal government; and "WHEREAS, the Municipal Clerk serves as the central source of knowledge and records of municipal government, which records must be readily available to municipal departments, community groups, and individual citizens; and "WHEREAS, the Municipal Clerk is the government official most closely in daily contact with the citizenry, and, therefore, is in a key position to mold sound public opinion; and "WHEREAS, the Municipal Clerk has demonstrated, by i a conscientiously improving skills required to meet the future challenges of local government, an awareness of the need to give the maximum amount of service at the minimum expenditure of the tax dollar, NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Lumberton does hereby proclaim the week of May 9 through May 15, 1977, as MUNICIPAL CLERK'S WEEK in recognition of the vital services the MUNICIPAL CLERK performs and the outstanding dedication to the community he or she represents." Red Springs Names Honor Roll Students STACY LOCKLEAR, Guidance Counselor at Magnolia High Scbool, was elected president- elect of the Southeastern Chapter of NCPGA (North Carolina Personnel and Guidance Association) at the annual Spring meeting held at Lake Waccamaw Motor Lodge. Locklear is a member of NCPGA, APGA and Robeson County Counselors Association.

A member of the Pembroke Gospel Hall Church, he Is married to the former Betty Chavis; they have three children. Robeson County had the largest number present at the Spring meeting. CERTIFICATES of recognition were presented to several trainees on completion of volunteer training In various areas. The Rev. Charles McDowell of the Robeson County Church and Community Center staff presents a certificate to Berlester Campbell of Fairmont, president of the New Life Action Club.

Looking on are (left to right) Mrs. Carol Oxendine, who studied casework, Gilbert Vereen, in housing, and Bill Cadle, literacy. A follow-up meeting will be held for the trainees on Tuesday, 7 p.m. at the Center. Persons, churches or clubs interested in participating in the next training session should contact Ms.

Nancy Ford at the Center. (Ken Ogle Photos) original soft The most original coupon ever. This coupon is good for a FREE bottle of 10 Returnable Dr Pepper when presented to your dealer in the area served by Roberson's Beverages, Inc. Usual deposit or exchange please. Mr.

Dealer: In return for your co-' operation our salesman will place two bottles of Dr Pepper in your store for each coupon you redeem provided you are now offering Dr Pepper for sale in your store. Offer is void if this condition is not met. Bottle Deposit or Exchange Required. RED SPRINGS The following Red Springs High School students have attained the Honor Roll status for the 5th six weeks' grading period, according to information released by the principal, John C.Ray. The Academic Honor Roll for the 5th six weeks' grading period is composed of students with a 93 average and who are taking a combination of at least three required or weighted courses.

Those making the Academic Honor Roll are: 9th grade: John Davis, Joan McManus, Grant Nygaard, Stephen Raboni. 10th Grade: Ron Aramons, Jim Batton, Sandra Belmain, Beth Currie, Jerry Hudgins, Paul Reese, Jeff Robertson. llth grade: Sherry Cates, Lisa Cottrell, Thomas Johnson, Diane Klingenschmidt, Barry Landis, Teresa Locklear, Lora Scott, Deborah Teague, Carolyn Watson, Brooks Wicker. 12th grade: Ray Ammons, Barry Coble, Mickey Currie, Ann Jackson, Elise Johnson, David McMillan, Jody McMillan, Elizabeth Matchett, Kristi Morrow, Allyson Robertson, Steve Smith. The General Honor Roll is composed of students who have a 93 average, but are not taking a combination of three required or weighted courses.

Those making the General Honor Roll are: 12th grade: Joey Brock, Emily Gibson, John Graham, Roger Klingenschmidt, John Will McNeill, William Phillips. HE'S IN STITCHES GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) Jonathan Moore, one of the top players as a freshman at Furman in the 1976-77 basketball season, has an unusual nickname: "Stitches." In high school he frequently got cuts that required stitches. In one game early jn 1977 he caught an elbow above the left eye and required three more stitches. One week later the stitches came out and he scored 30 points against Citadel.

Moore's uniform has the nickname "Stitch" on the back of his shirt. ECKERDS PARK CHAPPING fFMTFP BIGGS PARK SHOPPING CENTER SUPPLIES CANNING JARS Case of 12. Stock up now at this low, low price! QUARTS JAR LIDS and RINGS Box of 12. MIRRO-MATIC 12-QT. COOKER CANNER New 12-Qt.

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