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SMOKE > SIGNALS News Of Warren Academy Some of the Warren Academy sixth-graders have learned to solve the "cube" as an extra p.oject in math. They are Ann Howard Banzet, Karen Harris, Steven Harris, Rann Paynter, Patrick Quails, Chris Stallings, and Ketan Trivedi Other "cub ists" are Kim Quails, Lou Ann Quails, Diane Pickett, Jane Aycock, Lisa Ed monds, Terre Smith, Greg Shearin and Brad Jones Exams are behind us now and this is the final week of regular season basketball. The jay vet girls report a 28-26 victory over Northeast Academy Friday night. It was a close game from the beginning. However, WA had a 16-10 lead at the half. Northeast came out of the dressing rooms ready to scrap. They made up the deficit and came within one with one minute to go. Two free throws saved Warren Academy in the last minute. Warren School Menus Feb. 15-19 Subject to change with out notice MONDAY - Pig in a blanket, cole slaw, baked beans, cherry gelatin with topping TUESDAY - Taco with shredded lettuce and cheese, French fries, cin namon bun with raisins WEDNESDAY - Grilled luncheon meat, macaroni and cheese, steamed cab bage. hot roll THURSDAY - Baked turkey or turkey salad. English peas, candied yams, roll. FRIDAY - Spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad, butter beans, roll, strawberry shortcake All schools will be served the same lunch menu, with Norlina Middle School, John Graham Middle School and Warren County High School having a second choice Breakfast Breakfast will be served grades K-6. MONDAY - Honey Bun, juice, milk TUESDAY - Pancakes with syrup, sliced peaches, milk. WEDNESDAY - Saus age biscuit, applesauce, milk THURSDAY - School baked cinnamon bun, juice, milk. FRIDAY - Cereal, fruit, milk Clark Promoted Marine Lance Cpl. Richard H. Clark, son of James W. and Edith N. Clark of Vaughan, has been meritoriously pro moted to his present rank while serving at the Marine Corps Service Support Schools, Camp Lejeune. Clark received the accelerated promotion in recognition of outstanding performance, duty pro ficiency and demonstrated professional abilities. INFORMATION SHARED — Vance-Granville Community College students learned about educational opportunities at a number of state senior colleges and universities during College Day activities held recently in the student lounge. Above, John Richardson of Warrenton, a student in VGCC's electronics data processing program, talks with Gaye M. Barbour, representative of N. C. Wesleyan College at Rocky Mount. BUDDY'S WORKSHOP Flickering Lights Indicate Overload Every once in a while. Ihe overhead lights will flicker when the washing machine is turned on in the basement. A friend tells me this indicates my house wiring is inadequate. Is he right? He is probably right. One or more circuits may be overloaded. This may happen when too many small appliances are in use on a single circuit as radios, vacuum cleaners, hair dryers, etc. are moved from one room to another. You always know that a cir cuit was overloaded when a fuse is blown. You should suspect overloading when lights flicker, a TV shrinks, or appliances seem to have difficulty starting and run slowly. Have your electrical system checked by a qualified electrician. Other than commerical aerosol products, is there an easy way to "unfreeze" frozen locks during wintertime? Depending upon the temperature and the amount of moisture y that has frozen inside the lock, you may be able to "unfreeze" the lock if you have a cigarette lighter or a match. Simply heat the key a few times and insert it carefully into the lock; turn gently back and forth. This process may need to be repeated several times before the warmth of the key is transmit ted t0 the lock in quantity sufficient to melt the ice inside. BUNKER H1I.L . . . The monument commemorating the Battle of Bunker Hill, in Bos ton, Mass., was dedicated in 1843 with an address by Daniel Webster. Plant Care If you received a poinsettia plant for Christinas, keep it away from windows, heat out lets and drafts as sudden temp erature changes cause wilting. North Warren Honor Rolls Listed ,i W. T. Ramey, III, princi pal of the North Warren Elementary School has an nounced the honor rolls for the second reporting period and first semester. Students named to the second reporting period "A" honor roll are: Steven Alexander and Charlotte Myrick, fourth grade; Stephanie Barker, Kimberly Fuller, Sharon Minton, Kristy Paynter, and Angela Richardson, fifth grade; and Stafford Harrison, Mildred Kerney, and Melony Dortch, sixth grade. Students named to the average honor roll for the second reporting period are: Aimee Anderson, Dawn Burrows, Dana Edwards, Kresha Gandy, Joyce Boyd, Ervin Cleaton, An tiono Green, Lucy R. Hen derson, Misha Lewis, Felicia Payne, Romel Powell, Jack Williams, Jason Crowell, Maggie Henderson, Stephanie Smith and Regina Vaughan, fourth grade; Linda M. Caulder, Jacque line Chavis, Darrell Har grove, Tracy Moseley, Peter C. Seward, Norma S. Wyche, Kimberly Bolton, Stacie Dickerson and Leigh Ann Perkinson, fifth grade; and Teresa Bailey, Leonard Daeke, Rachel Eaton, Keith Cooper, Jimmy Vaughan, Elizabeth Sylver, Sa mantha Branch, Maurice Crump, Ginger Meek, Christina Isreal, Susan Meador, and Angela Harris, sixth grade. Students named to the "A" honor roll for the first semester are: Steven Alex ander, fourth grade; Stephanie Barker, Kimber ly Fuller, Sharon Minton, and Angela Richardson, fifth grade; and Stafford Harrison, Mildred Kearney, Jimmy Vaughan, and Meiony Dorteh, sixth grade. Those named to the first semester average honor roil are: Aimee Anderson, Sharon Boyd, Dawn Burrows, Kresha Gandy, Charlotte Myrick, Maggie Henderson, Regina Vaughan, Joyce Boyd, Ervin Cleaton, Antiono Green, Lucy R. Henderson, Misha Lewis, Felicia Payne, Rome) Powell and Jack Williams, fourth grade; Linda M. Caulder, Darrell Hargrove, Tracy Moseley, Kristy Paynter, Peter C. Seward, Kimberly Bolton, Elvert Branch, Stacie Dickerson, Leigh Ann Perkinson and Tony Poteat, fifth grade; and Teresa Bailey, Stanley Col lins, Leonard Daeke, Racheal Eaton, Keith Cooper, Wendy Tyndall, Barry Wright, Samantha Branch, Maurice Crump, Felicia Hargrove, Angela Harris, Christina Isreal, Susan Meador, Ginger Meek and Elizabeth Sylver, sixth grade. John Graham Roll The principal and the faculty of John Graham Middle School announce the honor roll for the second nine-week grading period and for the first semester. A student must make grades of 90 or better on all subjects for his or her name to appear on the list. Students named to the seventh-grade honor roll for the second nine-week grading period are: Eve lyn Hall, Mesheila Lynch, Linda Neal, Tracy Robin son, and Lisa Salmon. Those named to the hon or roll for the first semes ter are: Kenneth Brown, Evelyn Hall, Mesheila Lynch, Linda Neal, and Tracy Robinson. Eighth-graders named to the second nine-week grading period are: Renae Alston, Stephanie Clifton, Sharon Hawkins, Sharon Jefferson, Carol Lewis, Christina Prayor, Antoi nette Harris, Holly Howell, Lynn Scott, Aretha Rich ardson, Elizabeth Feudale, and Elsie Odom. Those named to the first semester honor roll are: Stephanie Clifton, Tammy Rod well, Christina Prayor, Carol Lewis, Renea Alston, Antoinette Harris, Holly Howell, Lynn Scott, Aretha Richardson, Elizabeth Feudale, and Elsie Odom. GIANT DOME ... One of the limestone formations in Carlsbad Caverns looks like a tooth from a prehistoric mon ster. The caverns, formed mil lions of years ago, are located in southeast New Mexico. Arrives For Duty Spec. 4 Terry M. Hedge peth, son of Clarence J. and Vaneil H. Hedgepeth of Hollister, has arrived for duty at Fort Hood, Texas. Hedgepeth, a telecom munications center operator, was previously assigned in Bremerhaven, West Germany. He is a 1979 graduate of Eastman High School.
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