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Registration
Set At Tech
The Continuing Education
Department of Cleveland
Tech haa announced that
peraona intereated in enrolling
in the apring quarter ceramica
claaaea may regiater at the
Sbelhy City Park arta and
craft buitding Monday
through Thura., Feb. 6
through 16, at the fbliowing
daya and hours;
Monday, Feb. 6 and 13, from
7 to 10 p. m.
Tuesday, Feb. 7 and 14,
born Oa. m. to 12 noon and 7 to
10 p. m.
Wedneaday, Feb. 8 and IS,
bom 7 to 10 p. m. (Beginner
Claaa)
Thuraday, Feb 9 and 16,
bom 9a. m. to 12 noon and 7 to
10 p.m. (Beginner (3aaa)
The regiatration of $S plus
ttie coat for materiala ahould
be paid at the registration
thne. Persons are requested to
regiater on the day and at the
time the particular class is
scheduled. A unique feature
with this announcement is that
pottery and ceramics is being
offered Thursday morning,
and a person can register for
either class.
The classes scheduled are:
Feb. 27-May 8 Ceramic II
fionday 7-10 p. m.
Feb. 21-May 9, Ceramic lU
Tuesday morning 9^12 noon.
Feb. 28-May 9, Ceramic in
Tuesday, 7-10 p. m.
March 1-May 10, Ceramic I
(Beginner Wednesday, 7-10 p.
m.
March 2-May 11, Ceramic I
(Beginner) Thursday
(Morning) 9-12 noon.
March 2-May 11, Ceramic
n, (Beginner) Thursday, 7-10
p. m.
These classes are scheduled
to meet in the arts and crafta
buildii« at Shelby City Park.
Beginning students are asked
to register at the beginner
class times, on Wednesday
and Thursday. Ms. Ada
Blankenship will instruct.
AU registranU in any class
must be at least 18 years of
age. A $5 registration fee is
required uoless exempt by
State law, or over 66 years of
age. At least 15 students are
required for the daas to begin.
If a daas doesn’t have the
minimmn nuinbcT ci students
at the first planned meeting, it
may try again at iU secmid
planned meeting. Persona
may register for a daas no
later than its third sesaioa
If further information is
needed please call Clevdand
Tech, 482-8351, Monday
through Friday, 8 a. m. to 9 p.
Photo By Joel raehob
STUDYING BONE STRUCTURES — Lisa Barber of Kings
MounUin, a junior at Widbrop Cbllege of Rock Hill, S. C.,
discusses bone strudires with biology instnidor Anne Knight
during an anatomy and phystology class recently.
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Thursday, February 9, 1978—MIRROR-HERALD—Page 3
KMHS Juniors Seeking
Miss N. C, Teenage Title
PIAVYBIDDIX
Twd Kings .Mdunlain Senior
High juniors I’enns Hiddix.
daughter ol Mr and .Mrs. .1,
W liiddix. and Kimherly
Whisnanl. daughter of Mr and
Mrs Charles Whisnant, are
among linalists in the seventh
annual .Mi.ss North Carolina
National Teen ager Pageant
to tx- held at Meredith College
in Kaleigh. Apr. 1
.Miss liiddix is sponsored hy
.Neisco Industries of Kings
Mountain and Miss Whisnant
is sponsored hv .Northwestern
Hank of .Shelby
Contestants trom all over
the state will compete for the
title and judging is based on
scholastic achievement,
leadership, poise, personality
and appearance. Kach con
testant will give a speech on
the subject, “Wbafs Right
With America' "
At KMSIlS, Miss Biddix is a
majorette and likes art and
modeling .Miss Whisnant
plays in the Blazer Band and
is a member of l-'rench Club.
Future Teachers. Pep (Tub
and I’ep Hand She is worthy
associate advisor ol KainlMiy;
('■iris
The winner of the state
pageant will receive a S5iKi 1'
S .Savings Bond and an all
expense paid trip to the
national finals where she will
compete with state winners
trom iMi states and the District
ot Columtiia for SIIi.ikki. a newv
Mazda automobile and other
prizes An additional SStKi in
Savings Bonds will go to the
\ arious winners on state level
Reigning Miss N. C.
Teenager is Suzan (Junler of
Reidsville and the reigning
.Miss National Teenager is
Bavelda I'ann of Gadsden.
Ala
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TWILL JEANS
3.88 - 4.88
BOYS KINGS MOUNTAIN
MOUNTAINEER JERSEYS
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VEST SWEATERS
Amorted Solid Colors
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