FH* 4B-MIUO|t:HBJtlU>-nnri^y, Bby M, 1»T7 Seniors Present Play To Student Body ByCaNDlliSBmT Th* Sanlor ClMa PUy, "Lock, Stock and Llp- •ttck", WM proMnted to the student body earlier last week. The play evolved around the eetttnf of a high school ccncetnlnc the schooU recelvlnga new woman counselor (Sharon Piuette). Ihe old male guidance counselor (Wes Natron) does not like the new woman guidance counselor but then towards the end of the play ha starts lUdng her really well. The maid (Lee Ann DeVane)r than falls for the ■head custodian (Doug Skicox) during the Iday. Also the mother, (Sim*a Wlngo), gets very upset when her son (WUUam Thompson) does bad things to upset the schrol.. Other studMts Involved' Ip the play are Larry OIU and Cathy Otter who pUyed principal; Daena aem- two young students trying mer, a pesty student who Is to organise a yearbook, reformed by the new Theron Feemster, playing guidance counselor. Rheta atypical student observer, Jackson was set designer Sara Davison, a woman and Oene Alexander was the director. ODDS AND ENDS Beta Club Mountaineer tee shirts were on sale during hemteroom earher last week for tS each. The Senior Choir of lOdSHS sang at Bethlehem Baptist Church Sunday night. Mrs. J. N. McClure la choral director. On Thursday, May IB, the giwp picture of the Oovemor was the special by the Annual Staff are Senior Class of 1B77 was guest. Donald Deal and made by I. O. Alexander. Mr. Cole are the band The KMSHS Pep Band directors, played at Eaton Monday Oontestanta tor the Male morning. The lieutenant Beauty Contest sponsorod beginning practloe. The contest wlU be held May aoth at 7:10 p. m. la B. N. Barnes Auditorium. Admission Is tl. Street Dance Ranned Bessemer City Area Patrol will sponsor a coftse coffee break on Friday, May 37th from 7 p. m. until Saturday, May 38th, at 7 p. m. and the street dance beginning at 7 p. m. on May SBth and concluding at midnight. Activities will take place In the 100 block of Penn* sylvanla Avenue and the grand prise to be given away at 11 p. m.. Saturday, May 38, will be «100 worth of grocerlee. Cathy Thompson Is entertainment chairman for the Area Patrol. Funeral Service Class Set Job-related topics for funeral service personnel are to be presented on three consecutive' Wed nesdays beginning Wed nesday, May 18, from 6:80' to 9:80 p. m. on Tech’s campus, room 3130. This extension course, funeral service workshop. Is qwclflcally designed for funeral service personnel, Init the classes are open to an adults 18 years of age and older. The cost for the three sesalona la $B; and; since registration Is limited. It la recommended that Interested persons pre-reglst,er. Pre- reglatratlon forms are available from Continuing Education 483*8801, ex tension 381. Tills program has been ^iproved by the North Carolina Board of Mor tuary, Science for a maximum of 9 hours of continuing education credit. Three hours pt continuing education credit la given for each session attended. The topic to be discussed J^ednesday, May 18, session "Insurance Benefits and Estate Planning for Survivors" will be led by Jerry Walker, Special Representative — Stan dard Life Insurance Company. Bennett IMasters, i, Cleveland County Coroner, will present VThe County Coroner System and How It Works Implleatloiis for Funeral Homes,” on Weikiesday, May 36. The final session on Wed nesday, June 1, conducted by Richard Holahouaer, Field Representative and Richard Capps, Branch Manager from the Sodal Security admlnlatratkm In Shelby wlU speak to the t