Ayden Middle School
Participating In RECAST
Ayden, October 15—These
are 8th’ grade students. at
‘Ayden Middle Sehool wio are
participating in RECAST
(Regional Eastern Carolina Carolina
At present this program is
funded and administered by
Burroughs Welleome through
Eaton Corporation and
Proctor and Gamble are
‘becoming involved.
Ms, Norma Nobles, above,
(from the Burroughs
‘Wellcome testing laboratory)
Alfirmative Student
‘Training), a program whose
main objective is to
encourage students who have
‘evidenced potential in math
and science to continue
‘education which may lead to
careers based on these
ie . - the
following students met with a
volunteer from Burroughs Wellcome
‘They are Front row (-r): Cathy
Craft, Felix Ingram, Pamela Harper,
Gregory Edwards. Second Row:
Meredith Page, Deborah Williams,
activities. A second goal of
RECAST is to expose these
students to math/seience
‘careers available in Eastern
is one of 40 volunteers who is
Working with these Ayden
‘Middle Students to enco
‘and assist them in sclenee
Projects which will be
‘entered in BW Science Fair in
the spring along with those of
15 other schools in Pitt
County and Greenville
‘These students vill tour the
plant and be guests for juneh,
‘The winner in each 7th, eth,
and 9th grade will receive a
paid scholarship to ECU
‘summer science camo,
‘Ms. Norman Nobles (Burroughs
Wellcome Volunteer); Angela
Wilson, Sandy Dixon. Third Row:
Andy Swanson, Carl Wiggins, Adrian
‘Mewborn, Ms. Elaine King, guidance
‘counselor. (Photo by Gaston Monk)OBSERVED . . . National School
‘Lunch Day was observed at Ayden
Elementary School with a luncheon
consisting of Oriental chicken, stir-
fried steamed rice and
fortune cookies. Miss Yezarski’s third
NSLD Observed At School
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‘grade class added to the festivities by
decorating the cafeteria with
handmade Chinese lanterns in many
different colors. Needless to say,
fortunes were read before chicken
‘was tasted! (Photo by Page Adkins)