Thursday, May 13, 1982-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3B ‘ Photos by Gary Stewart teron, Devra Haney, Jill Plonk, Jeff Smith and Tracy Bolin. Back row, Shawn Gibby. Tracy Scism, Lisa Nation, Lisa Raby, Laura Wright and Susan Biggers. TOP 10 JUNIORS - Members of the KMHS junior class pictured above were honored at the annual Top Ten Banquet Tuesday night at the school cafeteria. Front row, left to right, TOP 10 SOPHS - Members of the sophomore class pictured above were recognized for their academic achievements at the annual Top Ten Banquet Tuesday night at KMHS. Front row, left to right. Toni Camp. Sandra Wat- Lynn Bolin, Mark Cloninger., Sharon Dilling, Kevin Dixon and Joan Finger. Back row, Kelly Goodson, Roger Grant, Joanie Hamrick, Jim- my Lackey, Tim Plonk and Todd Weaver. Grover Wins Pk = Pay cl Q Sulzer Cheese Sale. Women’s slides. Women’s knotted vamp slide has scooped wedge. Assorted colors. Reg. $8.97 2 | Girls’ 9-4, reg. $5.97...85 H Girls’ 5-8, reg. $4.97...$4 > Mp— During Sulzer’s Open House y 9 J 5 Stewart’s oi mm sos i Slants by answering questions to a quiz. Would you have known how many times larger the State of North Carolina is than Switzerland? If you have guessed By Gary Stewart ® : three and %2 times, you would Overheard at the recent reunion of the Kings Mountain High School classes of 1944 and 1945: “After graduation, I went to Tokyo for two years, and when I came back home there was nobody left but George, so we got married.” ~Marion Arthur Thomasson. “I’m the guy that put the cat in Ken George’s pocket, and stuck Francis Walters with a compass, and she knocked a boy down three flights of stairs.” Otis Falls. “What I want to know is who threw the typewriter out of the se- cond floor window?” -J.E. Huneycutt. Principal. ’ “I live on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, about as far as you can get and still keep mud between your toes.” Jim Hullender. have earned your first point! What is Swiss cheese called in Switzerland? Alpen Cheddar, Emmentaler, Swiss Blue or Gruyere? The right answer is: Emmentaler. The quiz had nine questions. It was so tough that nobody had all nine answers correct. This made Sulzer’s quiz committee like a bunch of college pro- fessors, grading quizzes. The Grover Fire Department answered the most questions cor- rectly. They had all afternoon to complete the quiz since they were kind enough to station one of their fire engines at the Plant your r choice ” Women’s elastic band slide with canvas wedge. Assorted colors. Reg. $9.97 during the Open House. Honorable mention goes to Daniel Huber, who is second runner-up (who, by the way is not related to Thomas Huber, Manager of Sulzer’s Kings Mountain Plant).’ The wheel of cheese will be Women’s cotton mesh handbags. Reg. $8.97 to $10.97 'K.M. PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER delivered to the Grover Fire Sale prices good thru Sunday. MasterCard or Visa. Open evenings and Sunday 1-6 pm. B j Department this week. A AHH “Everywhere I go, I pull out a Master Charge and say, ‘you don’t : : ——— know me, but I'm Tree Rollins’.” -Max Rollins. ® : : “Pm the one who used to smell all that smelly chewing gum.” While the debate 0es on i -Mrs. W.T. Weir, former KMHS Librarian who could spot chew- , : $ ing gum a mile away. cx ah : op : ie "ew BE Th ! ; i De nai A overan economic policy for the fon! Parker, whose favorite paddle was a yardstick from the above- ® i mentioned hardware store. i Ri &T fd A “Our boys basketball team went 31-1 in 1944 and 1945, and our nd ION, 0 ers a SoOuUn 8 girls weren’t bad either. We would have won the championship at & ® ! ® tb Lenoir-Rhyne but there were a lot of servicemen in the stands and the 8 girls, especially Wanza (Yelton) Davis, kept looking up'in the stands eCoONnomIic olic for our famil t and fixing their hair while we were going downcourt.” -Coach ® 1 Parker. | : At Branch Banking and | “The real reason we lost is that Coach Parker didn’t shine his shoes Trust, we have always be- enough that night.” -B.N. Barnes, Superintendent. (For those who lieved that saving money is are not familiar with Parker's coaching antics, he always car- sound economic poli cy. ried a towel, with which he wiped his face, shined his shoes, We’ intained h and very often threw several rows into the bleachers. eve maintaine that | : : simple philosophy even | “I see in the old school paper here that Joe McDaniel was voted the through times of high infla- cutest boy in the graduating class.” -Paul Ham. ; tion—when the popular ; i Di WE : wisdom said spend, not “Yeah, but that wasn’t a big graduating class.” -Gary Stewart. save. Andio day, ve helicve saving makes more sense res than ever. John Bullock of Bullock Industries on Margrace Road has a thought Saving is the one way you on Bow to dere crime can be sure of having the “Put the criminals back on the chain gang,” he says. d monev vou need for the Bullock, whose business makes baskets for plants, has been broken hi YY An S into twice in the last three weeks. things you want. And with According to Bullock, some thieves entered his business three weeks some help from BB&T, you ago and stole 33 payroll checks, which they cashed in Kings Moun- can protect your savings tgln, Beveme on ad a Pv oie Sa own i from inflation to a greater ock rebu of his doors and put steel in them and made them : what he felt like was burglar-proof. Joives nyo might have The thieves returned Sunday night and broke in again-this time by expected. cutting a hole in the roof-and stole some $23 in petty cash and a Whenit comes fo typewriter. . Y Ballock blames the courts and prison system for the ever-increasing saving money, fof everyone's crime rate. needs are equal. “As long as they coddle the prisoners, it’s going to get worse,” he : said. “They on take away their cards, radios and televisions, and For some people, Saving put them on a 14-hour work day. The ones that can’t work on the money means a Savings chain gang should be put out on a 5,000 acre farm and grow their own account—and that’s always SR i food. Since they took these fellows off the road, crime has skyrocketed. a very good way to save. help you put together acom- proved the lives of BB&T ; BAY a BB&T also offers a prehensive savings program customers through the years. pars noing wi i 8 Ja Rous Vorkesy heey oo a number of alternatives to that will give you the best ~~ We want you to share in the yes RG RE ed DE A Be regular savings accounts— rate of return on your money security and the good life try to take it all. : alternatives that can earn and the kind of flexibility ~~ many of them have known. “The prisons aren’t reforming the prisoners,” he said. “I've hired you higher interest. you need. So while you're waiting to some of these guys and it’s almost impossible to get them to work. Jail Consider, for example, our Exerc see where the economy is is no deterrent. 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