I 1 Page SB—MIRBOR-HliBALD—Thundsy, Jaaiiuy •, 1911 Tech, Gardner-Webb Form Cooperative Degree Program Dr. Jamea B. Petty, president of Cleveland County 'Technical In stitute, and Dr. Craven B. Williams, president of Gardner-Webb College, have announced the estab lishment of a cooperative program which wlU enable students from Cleveland Tech who earn an mso- elate degree In general education or business administration to continue their studies at Gardner- Webb College and earn a baccalaureate degree. the program as “an ex tremely beneficial one” for Notice! Photos Must Go MISS PRISCILLA CHARLBNB PADGBTT BNGAOBD — Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Grover Peulgett of Kings Mountain announce the engagement of their daughter, Priscilla Charlene, to Captain Christopher John Blanchard, United States Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis John Blanchard of Petaluma, California. The biide-to-be Is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and has taught In the Armed Services Dependent Children's Program in Sch- weinfurt, Germany. The prospective bridegroom Is attached to the Advanced l^alnlng School, Mechanized Calvaiy Division, Fort Knox, Ky. Lt. Blanchard la a graduate of Sonoma State University In Csdlfomla. The wedding will be an event of Feb. 19th In Kings Moun- tcdn’s First Presbyterian Church. MISS DIANE LOUISE TRIA EINGAGED Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph Trla, Sr. announce the engagement of their daughter, Diane Louise, to Lanath (Lanny) Newell Thornburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Thornburg. Both families are of Kings Mountain. Miss Trla Is a 1970 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and attended Western Carolina University. The prospective bridegroom was also graduated from KMHS and attended Lees McRae CoUege. He Is employed by Foote Mineral Company In Kings Mountain. The weddtog will take place February 3B at 7 p. m. In Oak Grove Baptist Church. CATHY EVON DELLINGER "Students Involved In this program will be ‘clus tered’ In small groups which will stay together until the bachelor’s degree requirements have been fully met,” explained Dr. WllUams. “Moat of the course requirements will Mr. and Mrs. Crayton E. Dellinger of Kings Mountain announce the engagement of their daughter Cathy Evon to Hoey (Bo) WUUam Marshall Jr., son of Hoey WUllam Marshall and the late Beatrice Marshall of Bessemer City. The bride elect Is a 1976 graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School. The bridegroom elect Is a 1966 graduate of Bessemer City High School and at tended Gaston (Allege. He Is presently employed by Gem Textile Co. Inc. A summer wedding la planned. be offered at night.” Dr. Petty characterized Notice! The Mirror-Herald has a thick file of wedding, engagement and arml- versary (diotos It would like to get rid of. If you have a photo In either of these categories we would appreciate your dropping by and picking them up. We will run this notice a couple of more Issues and then we will destroy the photos to clear out the file. The Editor Clevelsuid Tech. “Many of our students are quite C{q>able of earning the bachelor’s degree, but for various reasons, cannot attend class except in the evening. Now they will have an opportunity to continue their education at Gardner-Webb basically on the same schedule they have followed at Cleveland Tech.” proprlate partnership be tween two area Institutions which share a common goal, and yet have dif ferent Institutional characteristics and capabilities.” The two presidents agree that the cooperative pro gram Is very much In keeping with the com munity service philosophy of the two Institutions. The first cluster of stu dents will begin their studies at Gardner-Webb College March 99, 1977. Classes will be held four nights a week from 6 to 9:46, Monday through Thursday for six weeks. The cost will be $40 per eemester hour. “We feel this will minimize the necessity of duplicating course of ferings at the two schools, and will greatly enhance the educational opportu nities of the community,” WllUams stated. “I feel this to be a moat ap- Students Interested in the program are asked to contact either Dr. Noel R. Lyklns, vice president for s^dent services at Cleve land County Technical Institute or Dr. Thomas J. McGraw, executive vice president and academic dean at Gardner-Webb College. CASH GIVEAWAY WINNER - Mrs. Randy Byers won the $00 cadi Give- Away this week at Lowe’s Food Store In West Gate Plasa. WE ARE OPEN: WE ARE OPEN: 8:S0A.M.-9P.M. IP.M.-7P.M. (MON-SAT) (SUNDAY) %awGslToodS\ Home of the never ending sale. I FREES GOOD THRU SAT. 1-8-77.. 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