The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, February 25, 1996
- DESPITE HAVING LOSING SEASON, CAMDEN'S BRUINS PLAY HARD
THE PROBLEM IS, THE TEAM PLAYS GOOD FOR THREE QUARTERS, THEN SOMEHOW IT FALLS
APART.
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - CAROLINA COAST
- TARWHEEL CENTURY A 100-MILE BICYCLE RIDE
`IT'S NOT TOUGH, BECAUSE IT'S FLAT,' NAGS HEAD INNKEEPER RICHARD LAWRENCE SAYS
OF THE ROUTE.
- WHAT IS ART? WELL, CHILDREN SEEM TO HAVE A CLUE ABOUT IT
- `THE RAINMAKER' CONTINUES THEATRE OF DARE'S SEASON
- BETTER BRACE YOURSELF FOR SNAPPY REJOINDERS
- MANTEO MARCHES INTO `SECOND SEASON'
A WIN OVER EDENTON-HOLMES PREPS REDSKINS FOR THE TOP SEED SLOT AT THE 2A
PLAYOFFS.
- ELIZABETH CITY TO FIELD AAU TEAM, 64-GAME SCHEDULE
THE EASTERN CRUSH, A 13-AND-UNDER TEAM, WILL OPEN ITS SPRING-SUMMER SEASON ON
MARCH 2.
- STRIPER ACTION VARIES WITH WEATHER
- COVER STORY: TRAILBLAZERS
THIRTY YEARS AGO THIS FALL, SIX ELIZABETH CITY PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS BEGAN
SCHOOL IN A NEW BUILDING AND WITH NEW CLASSMATES. THE SIX WERE BLACK. THE NEW
SCHOOL WAS WHITE. INTEGRATION QUIETLY BEGAN.
- SNOWBOARDER IS READY TO RIDE
- WORKIN' IT OUT
by SS