Schools To Have Spelling Bee A county-wide "spelling bee" has been planned for sixth graders in the Warren County schools system. Rosiland Gilliam, general supervisor, announced that the event will take place on Thursday night, May 8, at the North Warren Middle School, beginning at 7:30. Each sixth grade class has selected two students. with the combination classes selecting one student each, to participate. The participants are Renea Alston. Laurie Barker. Mario Daniels. Tonya Hendricks. Holly Howell. Sharon Jefferson. Carol Lewis. Rita Norwood, Cindy Pike. Christina Pryor. Rory Richardson, Richard Roddy, Beverly Rooker, Jennifer Stewart, Wayne Waller and Stephanie Wilkins First, second and third place prizes will be awarded. All participants will receive some type of award or recognition. The following "Rules and Regulations" will be observed during the spell down: - All words will be used in sentences. -Each pupil will have two chances to spell the word correctly. - A misspelled word will be passed on to the next person in line. • The pupil must say the word before spelling the word. -No student will take over 15 seconds to attempt to spell the word. The judges will make all final decisions on correct use of rules, 15 seconds time limit, and the correct spelling of the word.. -There will be no talking or helping during the "Spelling Bee." Junell Epanchin. director for Exceptional Programs, will assist by calling the words. Arnetra Johnson and Rebecca Corbett will be the judges. Riley Named New Head By RUTH MINCHER David E. Riley, III, has been named new camp director at Camp Willow Run near Littleton. Announcement of his new post was made by Mrs. Linda E. Harris and the camp's board of directors. Riley, named assistant camp director in 1975, will take over the post held by Mrs. Harris for many years. He served as a camp counselor during the early Seventies. A native of Rocky Mount. he attended Louisburg College and Halifax Community College. He now serves as vice chairman of the board of deacons of the Littleton Baptist Church. Riley is married to the former Miss Beverly Cockerham of WinstonSalem, who helps with the mission studies at the camp during the summer. They are expecting their first child in August. Mrs. Harris and her first husband, the late Rev. Erbie Mangum, Jr., founded the well known camp. She will now be serving as executive director of Youth Camps for Christ, the interdenominational non-profit corporation developing Camp Willow Run. She and her husband, Robert T. Harris and their family, will live on the campgrounds during the summer and she will continue to be involved in the camping program. This j summer marks Camp WiDow Run's tenth year in resident camping.