Scholarship The Lutz-Yelton Foundation’s Annual Scholar- ship Banquet is scheduled for May 10th at the Convocation Center on the Campus of Gardner-Webb College, Lutz- Yelton Foundation president, Jack Lutz, announced today. This is the fifth year of the Lutz- Yelton Scholarship program and this year includes Kings Moun- tain Senior High School for the - first time. Lutz said, “Our hope to broaden the base of the foun- dation and the scholarship pro- gram is really being realized now because we’ve had an opportuni- ty to increase over coverage and to include the Kings Mountain Senior High School. We will be granting at total of $12,000.00 in Scholarship Aid. This years aid will assist the eductional future of nine young men and women in a three county area,” Lutz ad- ded. The Banquet this year will have as its keynote speaker, Dan Moore, Jr. Moore, a former mayor of Boiling Springs, a former teacher of Boiling Springs Junior College, now Gardner- Webb College, 'is a graduate of “gE DAN MOORE Furman University, received a masters degree from Ap- palachian State University and studied at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. A former principal of Shelby Senior High School, Moore is presently Athletic Director at Gardner-Webb College and Director fo Broyhill Academy. Lutz said he was pleased to an- nounce that Moore that Moore Ashely Gossett, right. Lieutenant Go Governor Jimmy Green. Ashely Gossett Serves As N.C. Senate Page Ashley Gossett of Kings Mountain: was appointed by Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green to serve as a Page in the North Carolina Senate during the week of April 25-29. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Malcolmn N. Brutkd. The duties of North Carolina Sentate Pages includes working with the fifty Senators, and with the staff members of the General Assembly. Pages assist in the Senate Chamber during the Senate’s daily Sessions. They are also assigned to the “various Committee meetings during the day when the Senate is not in session. GET TWO TILLERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE The SNAPPER revolutionary. rear tine tiller. It's the one tiller that does the job of two. Be- cause it's a simple matter to convert from forward to reverse tine rotation tilling, it's like get- ting two tillers for the price of one. Plus SNAPPER's exclu- sive friction drive, multiple speed transmission makes this one of the smoothest driving tillers to be found anywhere. . Gardening is made easy with this SNAPPER tiller. It even breaks new ground with ease. "Infact, it does everything rear tine tillers have been noted for doing in the past, but this tiller is a revolutionary improvement when it comes to breaking sodded and vegetated ground. So before you buy any other, you really owe it to yourself to ‘put SNAPPER's rear tine tiller to the test. Drop by your SNAPPER deal- er today. He'll show you how this tiller is like getting two for the price of one. £2) SNAPPER Discover The Difference KM FARM CENTER 301 S. Battleground Phone 739-5111 Banquet Set would be the keynote speaker “I’ve always has a great deal of respect and admiration for Dan Moore because of his leadership in education. On the high school level and college level he has been a "tremendous asset to young people particularly in this region of North Carolina.” Regarding the Foundation’s annual giving to young people to further their education, Lutz said, “Since the Lutz’ Yelton Foundation’s conception nine years ago, the directors have always felt a strong need to -in- vest the foundaton’s money very wisely. We certainly think there is no better way to invest wisely than in a scholarship program. We feel strongly an investment in the future of young men and women seeking a better educa- tion is indeed a wise investment, and again we are delighted we are able to broaden the base of the scholarship program this year.” By this fall, the Lutz- Yelton Foundation will be assisting twenty one young men and women who will be atten- ding the colelge of their choice. Last Year’s Scholarship Win- ners were: Beverly Daine Helton, East Rutherford High School; Jessie Craig Frye, Chase High School; Shirley Ruth Con- ner, Rutherford-Spindale Cen- tral High; Mark L. Edwards, Polk Centeral High School; Sharee Muench, Shelby High School; Wiley Smith, Jr., Shelby High School; Angela “Shirl McMurry, Burns High School; Amy Melinda Harris, Crest High School. The Foundation scholarship program and its banquet is a much awaited event during the year. It is attended annually by some 250 people, educators, civic leaders, along with the school officials, all the recipients of the scholarships, and their parents. The awards banquet will have in addition to other ac- tivities, special music provided by the senior class members of the choral ensemble of the Fine Arts Department at Gardner- Webb College under the direc- tion of Dr. George Cribb. Support for the Foundation comes from several individuals and corporations. The corpora: tions are Lutz-Yelton Oil Co., Inc., Space Petroleum, Inc., L&R Oil Co., Inc., Shelby Oil Co., Inc., Consolidated Oils, Inc., Ladd-Hamrick Oil Co. Inc., Shelby Investment Co., Inc., and’ Western Petroleum Service Inc.‘according to Lutz. Summer Session Slated Dallas, NC-Gaston College is offering a number of courses in its first summer session of the summer quarter which begins on June 8 and will end on July 13. Registration will be held on June 6 in the Myers Students Center from 8:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. Some of the courses which will be included for the first sum- mer. session are Principles of Accounting--Introduction, Anatomy /Physiology I, Business - Report Writing, Business: Law, Principles of Chemistry, Transportation Law and Pro- cedures, Principles of Economics. Art in the Early Childhood Program, English Literature, American Literature, Elementary French, World ‘Region Geography, Economic ‘Geography, World Civilization- Ancient, World Civilization- Contemporary. U.S. History of 1877, Swimming Physicall Fitness, Ethics, Introductory Sociology, Interpersonal Rela- tions and Intermediate Spanish. Most of these courses will be - offered in the second sequence during the second session which will be held July 14 through * August 17. Students interested in the second summer session may register on June 8 or July 14. Complete summer quarter schedules are available at Gaston College. Students are encourag- ed to come by the College or call the Admissions Office and ask that a schedule be mailed to them. For more information call 922-3136, extension 313 or 322. A HONOR ROLL Due to incorrect information supplied by the school, Andrew Faust was listed on the A-B honor roll at Kings: Mountain Junior High for the recent nine weeks grading period. His name should have been listed on the A honor roll. and be a winner today! COPYRIGHT 1983 WINN-DIXIE CHARLOTTE, INC. QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED... is scheduled to end on or about May 7, 1983. 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