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AL Imagination... Expectations
5 Clowns, animals, trapeze been as spontaniously 111
. 11/ artists and the big top’s delightful as anticipated.... ■
C i ■/ main entrance greeted the the circus teat becomes a H
■ children at White Oak center of school activity. ■
a H mmM School when they returned V .
.a from summer vacation. Thanks are in order to
,< <1 I ' I Bold colors prevail in the three art teachers who spent
0 I *■ . I hallway and library as much summer time
I t I circus performers are creating the magic spell B
- I I depicted life on every Diance Germanio, Susan A
A I I and Cynthia j^h|
I I organization has given way Deep appreciation V
(r \ I : *Xu; I to an innovative structure- extended to our great PTA
Jt I I designed for children s members for the support
| *l* ' *A4 I access snd self motivsted given both in time
w I I reading. and money in helping us .
I <«*■ I An atmosphere of a most creative
A I I imagination and ex- reading environment for our «
I . jKgfe I pectation, Laura Hutchison, students.
51 I ~m *; I librar y assistant moves Edenton -Chowan main- .
A I Ik , | quietly about- not leading ~ tenaiKe staff has skillfuUy W
A I I but lending herexpertise to buUd and create
m I I help the chlldren learning env.ronment for
W I I their own interest the students. k
A I I Butch R ' c j^ s ; P rincipal, Work still continues on
it A JS gn 2iT d fS P Project. Everyone is
§ W I ™ " I concept nS Fom the bold JjftJJJJfSfthemiS
A ..•.t ca . r £® tl 5 It®*#^a!!a{^‘>:*li^ 1 t ®*#^a!!a{^‘ >: *li^ > '‘people who care about
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■ - interest is the goal. It is . , „.. ltv « n< i
W believ«l that this innovaUve Oak students tecause
concept will stimulate * love ]ove of e u,
A ' for r^ WeU Laura Hutchison are being
reading hab given a warm creative place
Children’s responses have to read,” Ricks states.
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Tw.Oty-t.O librarians
A representing Pettigrew \ %=;,
Regmal Library took time v - / TS SSK^ J -" , \\
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in Edenton. September 26 to \\
visit the newly renovated 1 1 ,I . /A 1 fTI \M
White Oak Übrary. l)~& feA I 'M
AU were pleased with | '^l
White Oak's new concept for \'J F&& iW ■ <
an elementary MV ’ V
believing that Vi A /tk 'ir/
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stimulate a lowto reading
plans for the Übrary should VH&’;
be seen by the first of the / -AF'ti&M Fj
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