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Bethware Awards Presented
Photo by Loretth Bnoky
. .WINS AWARD—Ston Alezonder, left, !■ American Legion Auxiliary. Nnmerooa etudents won
congratulated by KM8HS Prlnolpnl Forreet Wheeler a* awards and scholarships this year,
winner of a scholarship given hy Otis D. Green Unit 1S8,
Junior High Awards Given
Numerous students won
awards at Bethware
School on Awards Day last
DAR Oood Cltlsen
medals from the fifth
graules went to Elisabeth
Webster, Trade Lynn
Smith and Olna Stone.
The President’s OouncU
of Physical Fitness
Awards went to fourth
winners, Laura Crocker,
Karen Roberts, Amy Lynn
Dover, Mark Wyte, Trent
Sanders, John Toung,
Keith Morris, Kevin
Champion, Darrin Mc
Clain, Tim Guyton, Todd
Humphries, Tommy
Chapman, Jerrial Smith,
and Roydell McClain. First
year winners, all fifth
graders, wen to Patsy
Burgess and Sharon
Clrawford. Second year
winners, all fifth graders,
were Lavonda Drier,
Shelia McClain, Kevin
Roberts, Stephlne Owens
and Todd Maples.
OTHER AWARD
WINNERS:
KINDERGARTEN
Rhonda VsMsey, Sabrina
Scarborough, Crystal
Livingston.
SECOND GRADE
Staff members receiving
awards for work done
toward Southern
Association accreditation
were Linda Dover, Dianna
Allen and Ginger Yates.
At the close of the
program, Scott Canlpe
presented Principal
Ronald Nanney with a
hsmd carved name plate on
behalf of the fifth grade.
Perfect Attendance-
Laura Heffner, Amy
Toney, Tamml Melton,
Dawn Bollinger, Ramon
Jordan; Good CItlaen-Amy
Toney, Gene Ballard, Kim
Watkins, Melissa Camp
and Petle McNesd.
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Perfect Attendance-
Shawn Smith, David
Justice, Randy Horn,
Timothy Putnam, Ksu^n
Payne, Mary Elisabeth
Gibson; Good Cltlsen-
WUllam laedbetter, Pam
Wall, Pam O>nnor, Steve
Greene, Steve Edmondson,
Jenny Reid; Scholarshlp-
Karen Armstrong and
Patrick Heavner; Most
Improved, Jason Dover,
Bobby Hannah, Sharon
McClain, April Greene,
Tim Moore and Wayne
Hamilton.
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Richie Land was tapped
aa Kings Mountain Junior
High’s Otlsen of the Year,
Buster Black won honors
for outstanding
achievements In
academics, and most
outstanding science
student honors went to
eighth grader Jimmy
Baggett and ninth grader
Randy Grayson on Awards
Day Wednesday.
A large number of
KMJH students were cited
for academic
achievements In science,
history, math, foreign
language, social studies,
art, English, and for sports
and extra-curricular ac
tivities.
“Most Improved’’
students In the various
academic areas were also
recognized by Principal
Fred Withers and
Assistant Principal Gary
Shields.
Eighth grade awards
included: Science • Sharon
DUllng, Caayton OUls, Joan
Finger, Jay Schronce, Ann
Chllders-hlghest academic
average; Eni^h - Ann
Childers, Joan Finger,
Mark aonlnger, Jimmy
Baggett, Pam Crawford,
Clayton Gills, Sharon
Dining, Dawn Brazsell,
Joanle Hamrick, academic
excellence, and Gerald
Lutz, Rodney Turner,
Jimmy Watkins, William
Short, Michael Hopper,
Gordon Small, Charlie
Anderson, Silvester
Roberts, Ray Hope,
academic achievement;
Math • Ann Childers and
Kevin Dixon, highest
academic average-most
Improved, Ricky Stokes;
Social Studies - Tony
Bachelor, David Grant,
Mike Black, Charlotte
Currence, academic ex
cellence, and most Im
proved, Danny Knox and
David Thompson. DAR
Medalist Joan Finger,
Tom Potter, Mark
Clonlnger, Jimmy
Baggett, Sharon DUllng,
Pam Crawford, Lynn
Bolin.
Ninth grade award
winners: Science - Sandra
Appling, Mark Brooks,
Jeff Ward, Christa
Williams, Bob Smith,
highest academic
average; English - Christa
WllUams, Mark Brooks,
Avon Dixon, Sandy Ap
pling, academic ex
cellence, and Pam
Crawford, Robert Young,
Randy Grayson and Laura
McCluney, most Im
proved; Math - Bob Smith
and Scott Shaw, ex
cellence, and Vonda
Foster, most Improved;
Social Studies - MacDonald
Brooks, Jr., Dennis Jones,
Terrance Blallock,
Roberta Young, Chuck
Hambrlght, academic
excellence,and most
Improved, Terry Feaster
and Dana Coluch. DAR
medalists - Jeff Wvd,
Mvk Brooks, Richie Land,
Bob SnUth, James RUtvd,
Laura Bumgvdner, Sandy
Appling; Woodman of
World - ChiisU Williams.
Library service awvd
winners: Nelda Fisher,
Julie Harmon, Clayton
GUIs, Wanda Bowens,
Delores Chapman, Sandy
Appling, Alison Champion,
Marti Clemmer, Tonya
Foster, Greg Ingram,
Lynn Bolin, Peggy
Davison, ’Tina Gwens, Jody
Freeman, Kelly
KuykendaU, Marc Byers,
Pam BeUc, lisa White;
Gfflce odd honors went to
Jimmy Baggett, Alison
Champion, Heather
Crowley, Lori Scruggs,
Diane Warmoth and
Tammy Taylor.
Algebra contest par
ticipants at Wingate
College who received
recognition were Greg
Ingram, Dana Couch,
Laura Bumgvdner, Bob
Smith, Henry Clark and
Mark Brooks.
Best female vocalists
were Mary Ann Feemster,
eighth grade, and Priscilla
Gdums.nlnth grade. Best
male vocalists In the
Chorus were Moirk Canlpe,
eighth grade, and Rusty
Morrison, ninth grade.
’Tolni Nicholson received a
certificate of appreciation.
Art exceUence awvds:
Marc Byers. Cynthia
Frazier, Paul Houser, Tim
Ross, Usa Gossett, Tony
Gibbons, Kim Horn,
Barbara Self, Jimmy
Brown, David Fitch, Daryl
Frazier, Curtis Thrift, Bob
Smith, Susan Boyd.
Good Citizen Awvds:
Joan Finger, Sharon
DUllng, Ginger Wln-
nlngham, Jerry Patterson,
Dan Ayscue, Hamilton
McGill, David Peeler.
Mark Clonlnger, eighth
grade; Vonda Foster,
Janet Blair, Alison
Champion, Bolnnle
Sheffield, Jimmy Brown,
Richie Land, Bob Smith,
Youthon Redmong.
Clayton GUIs was school
spelling champ and also
district spelling champ.
Gther Bee pvtlclpants:
Ginger Wlnnlngham,
Arjuana Curry, Susan
Crawford, Jimmy Baggett,
Mark Canlpe, Sharon
DUllng, Eddie Blanton,
’Tom Potter, Dean Sarvls,
Kelly KuykendaU, Angela
Bsirrett, Laura Hendrixon,
Roger Grant.
Reading awards; most
Improved - Dean Roberts,
eighth grade, and Gary
Allen, ninth grade; math,
most Improved, Scott
Waters, eighth grade.
Chuck Hambrlght, ninth
grade.
Most Valuable Player
and Most Improved Player
awards were presented to
athletes for exceUence In
varsity footbaU, wrestling,
varsity baseball, girls
varsity basketbaU, soft-
ball, golf, track, baseball.
JV football, JV basketbaU
and JV girls basketbaU.
Elizabeth Borchert
received the School Spirit
awvd.
A’THLE’nC AWARDS-
Varslty Football-Doug
Wrtght, MVP, and ’Tony
Yarbro, MI; Wrestling -
Ron RoweU, MVP, and
Tommy Welch, MI;
Wslty BasketbaU, Carl
Smith, MVP, and ’Todd
Wray. MI; Girls Wslty
Basketball, Tommy
Bolton, MVP, and PrlscUla
Gdums, MI; Golf - Lee
Nelsler, MVP, and James
Bumgardner, MI;
Demetrius Goode, MVP,
and Terry Gdums, MI;
BMebaU- Terry BuUock,
MVP, and Jeff Moss, MI;
JV Football, Tommy
Welch, MVP, and Jimmy
Watkins, MI; JV
BasketbaU, Frank Parker,
MVP, and David Peeler,
MI; and JV Girls
Basketball, Trina
Hamrick, MVP, and Linda
Stowe, MI.
Good Cltlzen-Tracy
Bridges, Angle Whitaker,
Randy Yarbro, Wendy
Leigh, Mork Byers,
Crystal Phillips;
Scholarship Mary
Elizabeth Thompson.
Patsy Daniels, Chuck
Bridges; Most Improved-
Shane Acuff, Dale Mc
Clain, Eddie Wilson,
Jeanette Atwood, Hugh
Evans, Angela Platt.
FIRST GRADE
Dance Set
American Legion Post
16S wUl sponsor a dance
Saturday night from 8 p.m.
untU midnight at the Post
Home on York Road.
Music will be by
"Southern Fever’’ and
admission Is $8 per couple.
Vice Commander Aud
’ngnor encourages all
members to pou^clpate In
the event and to bring a
guest with them.
Perfect Attendance-Stan
Kiser and Paul Chen. Best
AU Around-Jon Reid, Amy
’Turner; Good Citizens,
LaVlse Murphy. Paul
Chen, Tommy Harrelson,
Katherine Jenkins, Sherry
Yaibro and Chris Robbins.
Scholarshlp-Paula Morris,
Joe Champion, Kim Ware,
David Dlsabato, Stacy
Pennington, Eric Paysour,
Tessle Ruff, Ashley
Champion, Jay Hendricks,
Peter Chen, Jim ’Ihomp-
son, ’Traci Johnson; Most
Improved-Randy Camp,
’Timmy McClain, Chris
BuUock, Dale McKinney,
Try on Roberts, Beth
Davis, Kevin Dellinger,
Rodgerlck McClain;
Frlendshlp-Carla Ramsey,
Lee Ann Masters, Lee
McDaniel;
FOURTH GRADE
Perfect Attendance-
Daryl Ming Chen, Chad
Bowen, Krlstal Jordan,
John Camp, Robert FaUs,
Lynn Tolodzleckl, Good
atlxen-Johnna Patterson.
Greg Anthony, Lisa Camp,
John Young, Mike ’Thrift,
Usa Roberts; Scholarshlp-
Daryl Chen, Gerald
Oarrlgan, Shannon Brown,
Dawn Morrison, Cherl
Maracek, Cynthia Ivester,
Sheldon Grlgg, Johnny
Sisk, Robert FaUs, JuUe
Horn, KeUy Huffstlckler,
Linda Greene, Shannon
Brown; Moot Improved-
Cynthla Mayes, Lynn
’TDlodzleckl, Mike Howard,
RoydeU McClain, ’Tammy
Lovelace, Brad Pruitt,
Charlene Henson, Zena
Hawkins, Paris Floyd,
John Young; Most
Athletic, RolydeU McClain
and Dustin BeU.
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FIFTH GRADE
Bethware’s Good Citizen
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’IVstcey Williams, Sandra
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