Page 8 West Craven Highlights, February 9,1978
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Eagles Streak Ends
by Glenn Seamster
The West Craven Varsity Eagles’ seven game winning
streak came to an end Tuesday night at the hands of West
Carteret with the Patriots defeating Bill Cutt’s
ball-handlers 65-51. Craig McClanahan led all scorers with
16 points. The leading scorer for the Eagles was Johnnie
Pugh with 12 points. The Eagles are now 4-1 in conference
play and 11-6 overall.
The lady Patriots came away winners by defeating West
Craven 62-50. Renee Bowen led the victorious Patriots
with 20 points. Veresa Hargett scored 14 points for the
home team. The girls are now 2-3 and 5-10 overall.
Hal Elliott’s Junior Varsity’s thirteen game winning
streak came to an end with West Carteret upsetting the
junior Eagles 71-69. West Craven’s Rufus Harris led all
scordrs with 25 points. E. E. Montague led the winners
with 18. The J. V. are now 4-1 in conference and 13-1
overall.
The Eagles will host East Carteret and play their
remaining two games on the road at Havelock and White
Oak.
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Elementary School Menus
Breakfast:
Monday: French Toast -
Juice - Milk
Tuesday: Pop Tart - Orange
Juice - Milk
Wednesday: Cheesetoast -
Peach Halve - Milk
Thursday: Cereal - Banana -
Milk
Friday: Buttered Toast with
Jelly - Sausage Pattie -
Juice - Milk
Lunch:
Monday: Hamburger with
ketchup and mustard
French Fries - Cranberry
salad on lettuce - Cluster
Candy - Milk
Tuesday: Valentine Day
Cupid Roast Beef w/Gravy -
Sweetheart Salad - Field
Peas - Dinner Rolls
Valentine Cake - Milk
Wednesday: Meat Loaf -
Steamed Cabbage
corn-on-cob - Sliced Beets -
Buttered Cornbread, Banana
Pudding - Milk
Thursday: Birthday Lunch
School Made Pizza - Tossed
Salad w/french dressing -
French Fries w/Ketchup -
Chocolate Chip Cookies -
Ice Cream - Milk
Friday - Hot Dog w/chili &
mustard - French Fries
w/ketchup - Apple Halve -
Chewy Bar - Milk
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MONDAY, FEB. 13th
Cheeseburger on Bun
Chill
French Fries w/Ketchup
Fruit Cup
Milk
Spaghetti w/Sauce
Tossed Salad
French Fries w/Ketchup
Cookie
Hot Buttered Roll
Milk
TUESDAY, FEB. 14th
Fish on Bun
Cole Slaw
French Fries w/Ketchup
Plain Jello w/ToppIng
Milk
Barbecue on Bun
Cole Slaw
French Fries w/Ketchup
Plain Jello w/Topping
Milk
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 15th
Hot Dog on Bun
Chill
Bake Beans
Peach half
Sweet Roll
Milk
West Craven H, S, Menus
February 13th - 17th
Monday, Feb. 13lh
Spaghetti w/Sauce
Tossed Salad
Baked Apples
Hot Butter Rolls
Milk
Fish & Cheese on Bun
Tartar Sauce
Tossed Salad
Tater Tots
Ketchup
Milk
Tuesday, Feb. 14th
Cupid Fried Chicken
Sweetheart potatoes
Sweet Butter Peas
Love Not Rolls
Milkway Milk
Valentine Cake
Sloppy Joe on Bun
Tossed Salad
Bake Beans
Milk
Fruited Jello w/ToppIng
Wednesday, Feb. ISth
Chicken Salad w/Crackers
String Beans
French Fries
Ketchup
Sweet Roll w/Butter
Milk
Hot Dog on bun
Chill
Cole Slaw
French Fries
Ketchup
Milk
Thursday, Feb. 16
Barbecue on Bun
Cole Slaw
Lima Beans
Peanut Clusters
Milk
Hamburger on Bun
Chili
Sole Slaw
French Fries
Peanut Clusters
Milk
Friday, Feb. 17th
Vegetable Beet Soup
Crackers
Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Fruited Jello w/Topping
Milk
Steak on Bun
Ketchup
Tossed Salad
Green Peas
Fruited Jello w/ToppIng
Milk
For and about Teenagers
BY PATRICK EDWARD
Chicken Salad
Crackers
STrIng Beans
Peach Half
Sweet Roll
Milk
THURSDAY, FEB. 16th
Steak on Bun
French Fries w/Ketchup
Pear Half
Milk
Fried Chicken
Steamed Rice w/Gravy
Green Peas
Pear half
Hot Buttered Roll
Milk
FRIDAY, Feb. 17th
Ham and Cheese on Bun
Mustard
Lettuce and Tomatoes
Baked Apples
Milk
Hamburger Steak
Ketchup
Creamed Potatoes w/Gravy
Baked Apples
Hot Buttered Roll
Milk
Third Grading Period - Row 1 [ielt to right] Jessica
Chesson, Micheiie MRler, Keiiy Evans, Debbie Hodges,
Neal Russell. Row 2 - John McOmber, Billy Arrington,
Denise Fillingame, Michael Jones, Troy Freeman. Row 3 -
Zina Warren, Tricia Dawson, Jackie Mobley, Dolores
Waters, Laura Dail, Angela Smith. Row 4 - Angie Miller,
Denise Wilson, Wendy Toler, Natalie Moore, Lenny
Taylor. Row 5 - Stacy Lee, Denise Parks, Vivian^
Mcfjilohon. Not Pictured - Alfred Dunn.
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Elementary
Honor Students
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First Semester - Row 1 [left to right] - Jessica Chesson,
Michelle MRler, Kelly Evans, Debbie Hodges, Neal
Russell, Clifton Holland. Row 2 - John McOmber, Billy
Arrington, Denise Fillingame, Michael Jones, Angela
Smith. Row 3 - Zina Warren, Ticia Dawson, Jackie
Mobley, Dolores Waters, Karen Harman. Row 4 - Angie
Miller,Denise Wilson, Wendy Toler, Lisa D. Jones. Row 5
- Stacy Lee, Vivian McGlohon.
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with food. Keep hot foods hot those that sell hamburgers,
and cold foods cold. Have fish and chips or fried
clean hands, clean utensils chicken - expect to have
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preparing meals. Avoid han- the United States by 1980. In
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THIS WEEK’S LETTER;
How do I get a nosy older
sister to butt out of my
business and take care of her
own? I am 13
and she’s 20.
1 My parents
don’t give me
trouble. Dad
plays golf or
I goes to his
^ _ 1 club when he
isn’t on the road with his job
and Mom is never home. My
sister is something else. She
tries to choose my friends,
tells me where I can go and
when to be home. All my
parents say when I try to
talk to them is, “Pay atten
tion to your sister. She’s
thinking of you.”
OUR REPLY: Your sister
has taken a responsibili
ty that belongs to your par
ents—and you should be
grateful. At 13, you need
supervision from an older
member of the family and
next best thing to a parent is
an older sister who cares. As
your parents say. she is
thinking of you. Whether you
realize it or not. someday
you will be thankful.
(Because of the volume of mail,
requests for personal replies can
not be accomodated. Editorial
panel selects for weekly use, letter
which best represents questions
and/or comments from readers.
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