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At Warren Academy Library Visit Made Warren Academy's Kindergarten Claaa visited Warren County Memorial Library on Tuesday, Nov. 13, for a special storytime with Mrs. Mary Louise Limer, librarian, in celebration of Children's Book Week. The outing was fun and most entertaining. Mrs. Jules Baraet, kindergarten teacher, and her students wish to thank Mrs. limer for her kindness to the class. Warren Academy students have completed their second six weeks of school. Report cards for this grading period will be sent home on Monday, Dec. 3. The PTO will meet at 7:30 p. m. the same day. Immediately following the PTO meeting, conferences will be held in the homeroom of each teacher. The Warriors will host Franklin Christian Academy for two basketball games on Friday, Nov. 30. Games will begin at 6 p. m. This will be the Warrior's Homecoming game. Candidates for homecoming queen are: Jane Aycock, senior; Lisa Edmonds, Rebecca Harris and Lynn Whitmore, juniors; Laura King, sophomore; and {Catherine Harris, freshman. There will be a homecoming dance held at The Rafters from 9 p. m. until midnight on the night of homecoming. At Norlina School ; ■■ Parent Confabs Set On Monday, Dec. 3. Norlina Middle School will hold parent conferences. Conferences will be scheduled every 20 minutes from 11 a. m. to 7 p. m. The student's advisor will schedule the conference and parents will be given the opportunity to speak with each of their child's teachers. This is the time when the student's report card will be given out. Parent participation in the conferences is important and is encouraged. Teachers at NMS recently began in-service training in computer literacy. The course, taught by Walter Price, focuses on understanding and using computers in a classroom setting. Friday, Nov. 30, and Monday, Dec. 3, will be teacher workdays and parent conference days. Although students will not attend school on these days, the staff will be busy with in-service training and parent-teacher conferences. Warren County School Menus Dec. 3-7 Subject to change without notice. MONDAY-Out. TUESDAY- Cheeseburger, mustard, catsup, pickles, French fries, pear halves. WEDNESDAY Spaghetti w/meat sauce, tossed salad w/dressing, tiny butter beans, buttered French bread. THURSDAY - Vegetable beef soup, peanut butter sandwich, crackers, orange half, cinnamon bun. FRIDAY - Ham roll, macaroni & cheese, steamed cabbage, carrot strips, cherry cobbler. All schools will be served the same lunch menu, with Norlina and John Graham Middle Schools and Warren County High School having a second choice. Breakfast Breakfast will be served grades K-6. MONDAY-Out. TUESDAY — Cereal, juice, milk. WEDNESDAY Sausage Biscuit, applesauce, milk. THURSDAY - Poptart, orange juice, milk. FRIDAY - Buttered toast, jelly, juice, milk. Pruning Tips (Continued from page 2B) growing plants. The rule of thumb in planting shrubs is to set them the same depth that they grew in the nursery. Even then, the plant may settle unless the soil is firm under it. This winter while deeply planted shrubs are dormant, you may want to raise them to the proper position. Of course, if they have been doing all right, leave them alone. This is also the season to do something about those plants around the home that have grown too big. There are an awful lot of those around Tar Heel homes, if you will notice. About the only solution is to remove the plants and start over. This harsh measure would apply mostly to conifers, such as arborvitae and Pfitzer juniper. Top or tip pruning may not be satisfactory on many plants, because they are bare around the bottom. Old burford holly, pittosporum, cleyers, Japanese holly and similar evergreens can be cut bade to 12 to 18 inches from the ground in the dormant season and allowed to bush out again. 8tadaato !■ M>. Murie WOliania' forth aad fifth MmI preaeat 'KtoOmtoytSmmEI? a'/fre Six young ladles, students at Warren Academy, wlU vie for the title of Homecoming Queen in homecoming festivities at the school on Friday, Nov. 30. Representing grades 9-12 and pictured above, left to right, are Jane Aycock, senior; Lynn Whitmore, junior; Lisa Edmonds, junior; Rebecca Harris, junior; Laura King, sophomore; and (Catherine Harris, freshman. The queen will be crowned on Friday evening daring intermission of basketball games with Franklin Christian Academy. A dance will follow at the Rafters. (Staff Photo) Storybook Characters Live At Vaughan The Vaughan Elementary School was the setting of a huge storybook land on Wednesday, Nov. 14. One could see live from the pages of storybooks all types and sizes of book characters. There were big and little Snow Whites, Cinderellas at the ball, Cinderellas before the ball, Little Red Riding Hoods, Tom Sawyers, Huck Finns, Robin Hoods, Little BoPeeps. rv—♦hys from The T and the lut gu... x. Children at < .100I were celebrai Jhildren's book wetK, and they dressed up as their favorite storybook character. At 9:15 Wednesday morning, a program was held in the school cafeteria. Words of welcome and compliments on the beautiful costumes were given by Mrs. Shirley White, principal. Four sixgraders from Miss Faulkner's class then shared highlights on the following topics: "The Origin and Meaning of Book Week," Lorenza Wilkins; The Caldecott Medal, Porando Taylor; The Newbery Medal, Nikki little, and "The Importance of Reading," Lisa Reid. Students were then asked to come to the stage by homerooms and model their costumes. Winners were chosen from each homeroom. First, second and third place winners were selected. The winners were awarded paperback books and bookmarks. The winners were as follows: Mrs. Rowlett's class—1st place, Mickey Mouse (Tres Hicks), 2nd place, Cinderella (Jessica Bowman), 3rd place, Pirate (Lyle Williams). Miss Alston's class— 1st place, Robin Hood (Chris Boyd), 2nd place, Miles Standish (Donald Moody), 3rd place Superman (Robert Nida). Mr. Long's class— 1st place, Cinderella (Jennifer Ryder), 2nd place, G I Joe (Darrell Campbell), 3rd place, Farmer in the Dell (William Alexander). Mrs. Arlington's class —1st place, Robin Hood (David Bobbitt), 2nd place, Cinderella (Brandy Hicks), 3rd place, Queen of Hearts (KimWhyte). Mrs. Clark's class— 1st place, Peter Rabbit (Ashley Burgess), 2ndplace, Mary Poppins (Saran Crawford), 3rd place, Strawberry Shortcake (Shannon Cox). Baptists Plan Festival Here Warrenton Baptist Church, N. Main Street will celebrate its third annual Festival of Lights Sunday night at 7:30 in the sanctuary. The Chrismon tree, decorated with the handcrafted symbols of the faith, will be lit during the service, which is a blend of the Moravian candlelight service and the Lutheran Chrismon service. Music will be brought by the Adult Choir and dramatic monologues on Christmas will be presented. After the program, a reception will be held for those attending. Appliances account for 73 percent of energy consumed in the average American household. Miss Brandon's class —1st place, Huck Finn (Jason Collier), 2nd place, Wicked Witch (Tara Laster), 3rd place, Pippi Longstocking (Amand. German). Miss Faulkner's class —1st place, Little BoPeep (Nikki Little), 2nd place, Tonto (Willie Broadnaz), 3rd place, The Hobo (Lorenza Wilkins). Mrs. Williams' class —1st place, Dorothy (Tammy Alexander), 2nd place, Pippi Longstocking (Tonya Taylor), 3rd place, Wicked Witch (Debbie King). Judges were Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Johnston and Ms. Hux, reading teachers and special education teacher at the school. The program was presented by Mrs. Levonia Taylor, media specialist of the school. convenience (1Lriitmai Open ~J4ouie JL Dolt, using Werclianh Of Warrenton & Ylorti Open ^Jheir jboori Sun., 2W. 2 "ijrom 1 ^Jill 5 ^Jor jjouf Shopping dt Super dollar Q\ DaiL 3L ral ^bedignd acoii jHcuLLr CJke WJarren Record cHouylilin- Cjoodwifn Village 3to wen ^Jramei HJarrenton Jlni. & $eal (Cltate uoni a I (Li tats jbii/idio £njoy (1ItrirfmaA Ylfjuiic & l^efreshments ^Jor Ijour Shining (Convenience ^Jke Rafters Will Be Open Sun. Buffet CJrom 12 TJill 3 & inner .5rom 3 Until
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