Smoke Signals Nfcws Of Warren Academy Last week was a busy week for the students at Warren Academy. Not only were homework assignments to be prepared every night, but ballgames were being played every night. This kept everyone busy trying to keep up with their assignments and also going to the games. No one wanted to miss the tournament games that were being played at N.E.W. Academy. The boys' team had two great games during the tournament. Last Monday night they defeated Northeast Academy by 14 points after having been defeated by them twice during the season. Wednesday night they played Halifax Academy. This was a game that everyone should have seen. The WA boys lost by two points in the last two seconds of the game, and these points were made at the foul line. This game was their best of the season and a hard one for them to lose. Enfield Academy won the tournament by defeating Halifax Academy in the last two seconds of their game by a long shot from the corner. The girls' team did not fare as well as the boys. They defeated N.E.W. on Tuesday night, but could not get themselves together for the Thursday nig>t game with Northeast. Northeast was the winner of that game, thereby eliminating the girls from the rest of the tournament. We would like to congratulate Bonnie Greer and Rhonda Reid for being named to the all-conference team. The boys making the all conference team were Carl Quails and Everette Knight. Congratulations to them from all of us here at Warren Academy. We are very proud of these players because they had to play exceedingly well to be named to the all-conference team. Thank you. Coach Kearney, for the fine job that you did this year with the basketball teams. Our cheerleaders did an outstanding job of leading the cheers at the tournament. We would like to thank them for a job well done. An extra special thanks to Mrs. Lucy Hundley and Mrs. Diane Davrs for sponsoring the cheerier*,. year and the preceding years. The Alpha Beta Club met last week and elected new officers. They are as follows: Jay Johnson, president; Allan Burrows, vice-president; Claudia Coleman, secretary and treasurer. New members inducted were Margaret Ross and Sreda Steed. In order to become a member of the Alpha Beta Club, a student must average 92 on each subject for two consecutive six weeks. To maintain membership they must keep a 90 average on all subjects. Congratulations to the new members and the new officers! John Capps and Beverly White are finalists in the 1977 Merit Scholarship Competition. The selection of Merit Scholars is now in progress and only . finalists are eligible to compete for Merit Scholarships. Finalists are being considered for the 1,000 National Merit $1,000 Scholarships and some 2,800 four year scholarships this spring. The Warren Academy baseball schedule for the spring has already been lined up, and the first game is March 25 at home. The team will be playing Northeast Academy. Schedules will be printed and given out. The golf schedule has also been set up and the first match will be at Henderson. The teams playing will be Rocky Mount Academy, Vance Academy and Warren Academy. We wish the baseball team and the golf team good luck in their schedule. The junior varsity girls and boys basketball teams will play in the Carolina Academy Junior Varsity Tournament at Enfield Academy March 7, 8 and 9. Good luck to both teams! We also want to congratulate Victor Coleman for making the all conference football team. Those of you who did not get to the Parent-Teacher Basketball Game last Monday . night missed the "good times!" The women's teams ended with a tie, give or take a few points. This game was good for a lot of laughs. Who would have thought that all of the teachers would have shown up for work Tuesday morning! The men's teams had too many good players to be a game for fun. They had a lot of competition going between the teams. The parents ended up winning by four points. But all in all everyone enjoyed playing and finding out they need to exercise more to stay in shape. Thanks to all who participated, and this includes all the cheerleaders, too. The senior class had a hilarious half-time show. Those senior boys really make good looking women! Shirley Tem pie, spoofed by Robert Porter,,' ' t««IMir\re limelight away from 1 Farrah Fawcett, who was portrayed by A1 Williams. Shirley Temple won the contest and the prize — one week's vacation at the home of Mrs. Mildred Stewart Johnson! The Jackson Five made a hit also. Participating in this group were Brigitte Fleming, Donna Overby, Karen Coker, Vada Harris and Gail Floyd. Ending up the show with pie in their faces were Laura Burrows and Everette Knight. Oh, what a night! a special thanks to all the seniors participating and to Mrs. Lucy Hundley. Cumulative Club Records Compiled By 4-H Members Fourteen Cumulative Records have been compiled by 4-H club members of the county. Following judging and approval at the County 4-H Office, thirteen of these records have been forwarded to the State 4-H Office to compete in district and statewise competition. George W Koonce, Extension 4-H, announced yesterday. Four-H'ers compiling the records and their area of competition are as follows: William Thomas (Tom) Skinner, IV, Agricultural Record and Dairy Record; Oita Kayonna Cheston, Clothing Record: Daniel Henry Bender, Commercial Horticulture Record and Photography Record; Susan Annette Currie, Communications Record; Alvelon Eugene Williams. Electric Record: Cynthia Yvonne King, Exploring the World of Plants and Soils Record; Andrea Sharon Burnette, Foods-Nutrition Record; John Little Clay Skinner, Home Environment Record; Renea Vonnell Somerville. Home Management Record; Rexie Andrew Yancey, Recreation and Leisure Education Record; Gwendolyn Marie Jenkins, Safety Record; and Jan Yvette Jordan, Photography Record. Jeffrey Bender and Tammy Lee West names, along with the name of the schools they attend have been submitted for •wards and recognition as County Health Winners. Tom Skinner also submitted a 4-H Honor Club application that will be screened on a statewide basis. Nomination forms for Leader Recognition have been submitted for district competiton by Mrs. Louise Fields and S. M. Cheston, both Volunteer Adult Leaders of the Norlina Youth Improvement Club. A Cumulative Record is an organized compilation of what a 4-H member has learned and accomplished' in 4-H over a period of years. "We are most pleased with the quality and quantity of records submitted this year. The mixture of beginners and advanced 4-H'ers who compiled these records suggest that we will be competing annually with good quality and accomplishments," Koonce said. We Have ICE C6LD BEER ( WINE SOFTWWSc MIXERS LAKE SUPPLIES BACON SAUSAGE MEATS I mHEMScomiEs I MILX t BREKO ^orrtnfo* Drive 'N Shop We Accept Food Stamps