WITH THIS NAME/BUS TAG. Waccamj kindergartener Wendell Walker has no pro school. Back! First Dcr i After one last summer fling over Ga the long labor Day weekend, more Kir than 8,500 Brunswick County nir students flocked back into ed classrooms Tuesday, some with 1 tears, others with smiles. yoi If the day seemed a little longer ad; than usual, it was?by 15 minutes, ly. The schoolday was extended in order cot to meet a new state requirement bel Across the West Brunswick school Go district, youngsters settled into rot classes quickly Tuesday morning as sai teachers met their pupils, collected Ta lunch and insurance money and set t the tone for the year ahead. dis At Waecamaw Elementary School, tsn Principal Jean Parker said her facul- til ty was having a "very busy morning, f but it's going smoothly." Approx- edt imately 425 to 430 students will attend dir classes at Waecamaw this fall lint Brightly rju^nrufnrj r-lnccrnnmc on/J ?P3 warm smiles from teachers Ixiuise gui InlHri * ' -\/S \ / v . A fe?l TWKLVE JUNIOR Saiioool Honor Sort like Jofaa Malpau. Robin Caitoo. KiUa V % 'T\ t. \ STAFF PHOTO BY SUSAN USHtR i# Aide Ijllic Frink makes sure blem getting on the right bus after 1 una "o Cla / Rituals Mai use and Angela Smith greeted \'l " idergarteners there Tuesday mor h ig as the school's seven buses roll' h up. teactions to school varied fron1 k jngster to youngster, with nios' justing to their new setting quick- 11 In Mrs. Smith's room, David ildn't bear the idea of staying 'r lind without his mom, Donnd M re. Next door in Mrs. Cause's >m, Hollie was all smiles as she d goodbye to her mom, DonilA c' ylor. P 1 few hungry youngsters were ei appointed to learn that breakfast 1( 't served in the county schools ud" w the second day of classes. hi it Union Primary School, physical ication instructor Tom Simmons n ected traffic out front while cars ti ed the roadway and filled the M chers' parking lot As parent hi ded the youngsters to their room#, tk saiyi t f ft - ? Jb i ** V V* ^ ttj members aad Krteti Ijfb ab belli Thomas (tad their wtf araou m *r t ? - - - * - * g|iHHraj8rt 1&|HKf fl JAMIKA BLAND, separated fro] by Benji Marlowe and Starlc Griss I IS* 4 lOI I sses! ce It Easier ledia specialist Etherine Butler elped one first-trader find her omeroom. "She was wanting to go track to the indcrgarten," Ms. Butler said. "Want to have some fun?" one dlow student asked kindergartener radley Caison, who promptly broke ito tears. Offered a crayon, he was ron coloring his first assignment, lars forgotten. At Shaliotte Middle School, Prlnpal Mark Owens and Assistant rincipal William Detrie were busy trolling last minute students. About ) students and their parents were aiting in the school office, seeking smerooms. Students entering the school were let by members of the Junior Naonal Honor Society wearing "Ask le" buttons. The volunteer guides :lped new and lost students through le rituals of the first day of school. ft I I m f <\ JI?H *w>'0 9' '199 ? ovt ix-lprd ocw aad lent itudrati 1 ShalWUe Middle School Ixu-uUy THE Bt Tr 1 vl I r- r ' * t? ,.N r.vjl' ' V} jx N; V | ' w V" tn her piaymait'5 uti ilic* first u3y <>' kiiiucr^artcn i ett. he sl tC*;"' "! KINDF.RfiARTKNER ANNIE WII J.IAMS K*-t* (1. Kmilh'ii W??ecomou l>'loni?nla>>v LVknAl "I"' I ^ 1 FIRST-DAY KrrlAlS irt nUm to rfcaa?r W.rroi ?JUWbu? driver Betty Gore coilerU lunti. UJNSWICK BEACON, Thursday, September 5, 1985 Page 5-A I _ 1 ).?" rnyiUOT It WKT rijl'l .? I I.I.M L'.l. 1 (Ink*. * 1- I.. _U_?_ t_.l at v/*?iv?? i mini j ui ihm>?, iipnto im< n icm? n.i ?uc n tuiiavicu in "* -p| a ajpAt:'^ >ff*?fcf^l^j;. aBk \ If AM PMOfOBr tOlAMUlMIB #v%n to bufdntin, with drawing her first uMlgnmrnt in Angle m. maw itrutc money from Sharon White, whoae too Johnny I ia- turle/J kindergarten Tuesday. ^ 1 :;r r r ' # -

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