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A total of ISO atudahta
have aamad tall quarter
academic hcnora and have
been placed on the “A"
honor and "A” avarafe
Uata at Qevaland Tech.
^ One hundred alxty of theae
aludanta were placed on
the "A" honor Uat with 300
balnc placed on the “A”
average Uat.
To qualily for the "A”
honor Uat, a atudant muat
maintain a 4.00 grade point
average (out of a poailtale
4,00) on at leaat twnIvM
quarter houre of work.
To qualify tor the “A”
average Uat, a atudant
muat maintain a 8.00 grade
point average (out of a
poaalble 4.(W) on at leaat
twelve houra of work.
Studenta qualifying for
"A” and "A" average
from Klnga Mountain,
Beaaemer City, Orover)
are:
AHONOR
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Accounting — Jenny L.
PhUUpa.
Bualneaa admlnlatratlan
Ronald S. Carpenter,
Ranald D. Oodbey, Steve
R. Orlgg, Ralph D. Hardin,
Walter A. Hord, Jr., John
W. HoweU, WlUlam T.
Ledbetter and Jack Sima.
Oeneral Education —
Betty Va. Roaa.
Oeneral Office
Technology — Jauilce W.
Hoyle.
mduatrlal Management
- OhinlyaCaah. LoweUM.
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Lahrmer, WllUam L.
Sandere, and Tracy M.
Stewart.
Medical Secretory -
Debra A. Carpenter and
Cynthia H. Roaa.
poUce Science — Elbert
S. Coetner.
Electrical Inatoll. A
Malnt. — George S.
Hmnealey and Bobby Q.
Moore.
Electronic Servicing —
Steven N. WUaon.
Welding - Larry R.
Bamea.
AAVERAGE
KINGS MOUNTAIN
BESSEBIERCaTT.
CHIOVER
Accounting: Ricky J.
Bmnett.
AGRICULTURAL
SCIENCS: — Terry D.
Bowen, D. C. Brackett,
Marvin R. Caveny, and
BlUy R. Greene.
Bualneaa Admlnlatratlon
- Gary C. BoUn, S. F.
Carpenter, Arthur A.
CarroU, John C. Johnaon,
Gordon E. Lutz, Teresa W.
Melton and Richard M.
White.
Executive Secretary —
Cathie L. Barber, Kathl
Haywood, and Gloria C.
Stacey.
General Education —
Steven D. PoweU.
Industrial Management
— Oscar N. Baker and
Robert L. Crawford.
Industrial Safety A
Health — Elmer R. Black.
Radiologic Technology
— Terri L. Martin and
Travis Jeffries.
Welding — George T.
Paysour and Bobby O.
Stomes.
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BUCK EARLEY
Funeral services for
Buck Earley, 54, of 818
Fulton St., were conducted
Tuesday at 4 p. m. from
First Wesleyan Church of
which he was a member.
Interment following In
Mountain Rest Cemetery.
Rev. Dwight Edwards
and Rev. J. W. PhUllps
officiated at the final rites.
Mr. Earley died
Saturday night.
He was son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B.
Itoriey and was employed
by Foote Mineral Com
pany.
Surviving are one
brother, Robert K. Evley
of Pompano Beach, Fla.;
three sisters, Mrs. Jack
Kidd of Greenville, S. C.,
Mrs. James Cox of Inman,
8. C. and Mm. Kenneth
George of Llncolnton.
FREDERICK A. WARE
Funeral services for
SYederlck Anderson Ware,
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812 Aumond Place,
Augusta, Ga., IQnge Moun
tain native, were con
ducted from Reid
Memorial Preebyteiian
Church of which he wae an
elder aind trustee.
Mr. Ware, one of the
founders at Home Federal
Savings St Loan Associa
tion and an Augusta civic
leader, died last Wednes
day at hie home.
A retired automobile
dealer, he moved to
Augusta In 1844 from
Atlanta to operate Ware
Bulck Cb. He wae one of
the founders and directors
of Home Federal Savings
St Loan Association and a
farmer vice president. He
served on many dvlc, reli
gious and philanthropic
organizations and was a
member of Augusta
Country Club and the
Pinnacle ClUb.
Mr. Ware was past
president of the Augusta
Rotary Club, Augueta Boys
Club and Augusta
Aeeembly. He was
chairman of the Richmond
County Cancer Society for
10 years and served on the
organization state board.
He was director of Georgia
Railroad Bank A.Trust Oo.
Mr. Ware received his
education at Duke
University and was
associated with General
Motors Acceptance Oorp.
for a number of years. He
was manager in
Melbourne, Auatralla and
later manager of the
Dallas and Atlanta offices.
Mr. Ware’s parents,
Edwin Lee Ware, and
Margaret Mauney Ware
are burled in Kings
Mountain. His grand
parents were Aaron
Mauney of Shelby (1843-
1812) and Mary Jane
Borders Mauney (1844-
1882) and Marcus
Lafayette Ware of Kings
Mountain (1842-1838) and
Msuy Eliza Herndon Ware
of C3eveland County (1844-
1806) and other ancestors
on boto Bides have lived In
Cleveland County over 300
years.
Survivors Include hie
wife, Mrs. Runa Erwin
Ware; two sons. Dr.
Frederick A. Ware, Jr. of
Valdosta, Ga. and the Rev.
Howell Cobb Ware of
Jackson, Miss.; and one
Bister, Mrs. John Hoyt
McLaughlin of Matthews
and seven grandchildren.
The family has
designated memorials to
the American Cancer
Society.
CARL GRANT
FVineral rites for Carl
Grant, 64, of Rt. 7, Shelby,
brother of Tom Grant of
Kings Mountain, were
conducted Tuesday at 8 p.
m. from Shuford Hatcher
Funeral Home Chapel,
Interment following In
Frederick Memorial
Gardens.
Rev. James Rice of
ficiated at the rites.
Mr. Grant, a tree
surgeon, died Saturday In
Cherokee Memorial
Hospital. He was son of
Mrs.' Josle Juanita Grant
and the late J. J. Grant.
Surviving, In addition to
brother and his mother,
are his wife, Mrs. Alice
Lucille Hart Grant; two
sons, Carl Grant, Jr. and
Samuel Grant of Gaffney,
S. C.; four daughters, Mrs.
Alice Turney, Mrs. Juanita
Parris, Mrs. Barbara
Henry and Mrs. Mary
Westmoreland, all of
Gaffney, S. C.; brothers,
Edmond and John Grant of
Shelbv; five sisters, Mrs.
Peggy Thomas of Canton
Ohio, and Mies Elizabeth
Grant, Mrs. Edith Crosby,
Mrs. Gladys Wright, and
Mrs. Lullage Brooks, all of
S'lelby, and nine grand
children.
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A. B. Jonas, N. R. Bell, a
recent graduate of the Air
Force’s Technical
Training Center at
Chanute Air Force Base,
Illinois, and a 1071
graduate of Kings
Mountain High School, has
returned home to assist hie
recruiter under the Hasty
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A. B. Bell, 34, eon of Mr.
and Mrs. Jonas A. Bell,
Kings Mountain, has
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our recruiting efforts, said
Sgt. Dan Rollins, Air Force
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who just completed basic
military and technical
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A. B. Bell selected
training as an Aircraft's
Jet Engine Mechanic prior
toenteiingthe Air Force In
December of 1876. Prior to
attending Chanute AFB.,
in. he completed six weeks
of basic mlUtory training
at Lackland Air Force
Base, Tex. He Is presently
oeelgned to Shaw AFB, S.
C.
"While here," explained
Sgt. RoUlne, "Airman Bell
wUl be visiting his old high
school with me and an
swering any questions
Interested students may
have about the Air Force.
He will also be available at
my office at, 301 E.
Franklin lAve. Gastonia,
N. C. or may be reached by
calling 867-7883.
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