Thursday. March », 1963 Holmes Student CouncN News by Pat Halsey The students and faculty of John A. Holmes attended a performance of the North ' \ Carolina Symphony, Friday, February 25. The symphony, which was in town for a per formance on February 24, at 1:00 P.M., performed selec tions from Handel, Joplin, nnri Mpwriplfnhn TV concert choir at Holmes, undo* the direction of Shelby Strother, was allowed to per- ■ form with the symphony. The symphony will be under the direction of Mr. James Olge. Mrs. Gloria Bryant, an English teacher at John A. Holmes, has been chosen as teacher of the year. Nomina tions were made by the facul ty, and the junior class voted for the best candidate. The Student Council would like to congratulate Mrs. Bryant on her accomplishments. Ernest Riddick, a Senior at Holmes has advanced to the state finals in wrestling after pinning a young man from Hoggard High School in 1.59 minutes during the regionals in Goldsboro. The state final was held in Winston Salem on February 25-26. Placing third in the state wrestling finals at Winston-Salem, he won after defeating Ms last opponent by a pin. Ernest who was All Albemarle, All East and All Conference in football, cer tainly has some fine sports achievements. STUDENTS vs. FACULTY, Wednesday, March 9, at 7:00 P.M. The students of John A. Holmes will compete against the faculty in a game of basketball. The game spon sored by the Student Council will be held in the gymnasium at Holmes. The track team of Holmes will travel to Williams ton for the first track meet of the season, March 10. . - Finally, March 10-11 have been declared to be teacher work days. Students will have S long holiday and we would like to encourage adults to be more careful as there will be increase in the normal traffic flow. f Make Beljeve g FriartrtS msf£9W 9 By Theresa T. Ford Homt Eamomict Kxtnaon Agtni If your child suddenly an nounces the arrival of a make-believe friend, don’t be upset. Imaginary friends are common among two-to-five year olds, especially when they need help coping with a problem. For example, these make believe friends often appear when a child is left behind after playmates start school, or if there’s nobody to play yrith. And sometimes preschoolers use these make believe companions to get at tention. Or they may invent friends as a means of learning more about themselves. In this case, the make-believe friend helps a child learn to express his feelings in words. Now some of these im aginary friends stay for a long time - others leave within a few days. But whatever the length of their stay, you as a parent, need to be calm, ac cept the friends and listen to your child. Try to decide why your child needed a make-believe friend. Then decide whether or not you need to take action. If your child wants to spend more time with you, try to in volve him in some of your dai ly activities. And if he needs a good listener, take time to bear him out. Once the need that forced the arrival of the make believe friend is taken care of, your youngster won’t need that imaginary playmate any longer. And someday that make-believe companion will just disappear; probably never to be heard from again. Card Os Thanks I want to thank my friends, neighbors, and family, for tbs prayers, cards, visits, and flowers 1 received during my stay in die Chowan Hospital I thank Dr. Lane and Dr. Mattox and the wonderful nurses for tbs care they gave me. r : I also appreciate the prayers and cards from die * different churches. It made my stay in the hospital much j: brighter. I', . Stockton Turner Pd. The right prices I I WINN UI-AJCI Every day of the week | during Winn Dixie's I Now more than ever, were right for you! •PRICES GOOD THWU SAT.. 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