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TTT AY pn er Yr Se Er TT em ey Ra eee Page 4BKINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thwrsday, May 27, 1982 NEW OFFICERS - New Alpha Delta Kappa officers for 1982-84 are pictured above. Front row, Hilda Kiser, vice-president; Jan Sabettie, president: Ann Scism, recording secretary. Back row, Janet Falls, chaplain; Faye Lowery. AY Photo by Gary Stewart Rachel Gladden, historian. At its final spring meeting. the chapter held its annual auction to raise money for the Helen Logan Scholar- ship, which is awarded to a Kings Mountain High School senior of exceptional merit plan- sergeant-at-arms; Eddys Ware, corresponding, ning to enter the teaching profession. secretary; Jackie Blanton, KM Students Wake Graduates WINSTON SALEM —Catherine Elizabeth Neisler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mauney Neisler of 110 N. Gaston St., Kings Moun- tain and.Douglas Paul Arthurs, son of JL. Arthurs of 512 Bridges, Kings Mountain, were among 1,025 students who received degrees during com- mencement exercises at Wake Forest University May 17. Miss Neisler and Arthurs graduated from the university’s School of Law and received J.D. degrees. Miss Neisler did her undergraduate study at David- son College and Universite’ de Montpellier in France. She was a member of Moot Court and Women in Law. Arthurs holds the A.A. degree from Gaston College and the B.A. degree in political science from UNC-Chapel Hill. He is a representative of the Student Bar Association, a teaching assistant, and a member of the staff of the ‘Law Review. He is a winner of The American Jurisprudence. Prize. CHRISTINA FALLS Christina Has Birthday Christina Lane Falls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keith Falls of Kings Mountain, celebrated her first birthday Sat., May 22. She was honored on Sunday with a party at her home. A bir- thday cake and homemade ice cream was served. treasurer; and Terri Roof To Graduate Terri Alene Roof, daughter of Alene Coleman Horton of Kings Mountai, will graduate Sunday from the North Carolina School for the Deaf at Morganton. Miss Roof has attended school years old. She will be one of 68 graduates. eins Terri is also one of six students who is on a Workers Education Program. She: has been employed at Thermacote Welco in Kings Mountain since August 5, 1981, the beginning of the school year. Her supervisor, Johnny Bunch, has graded her each quarter and mailed her grades to NCSD. ~ TERRI ROOF Lynn Johnson Earns Degree Mrs. Lyn Stringfellow Johnson received her B.S. degree in nursing during graduation ex- ercises held Saturday at the University of North Carolina- Charlotte. She is employed in the cardiac unit at Charlotte Memorial Hospital. Hg x Mrs. Johnson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby W. Str- ingfellow, and granddaughter of Mrs. Mae Stringfellow and Mrs. Bonnie Blanton, all of Kings ‘Mountain. She is married to ‘Douglas Todd Johnsn. rth Carolinians: at NCSD since she was five McGill Gets Degree Due West, S.C.—Trip McGill, son of Mr. and Mrs. N.F. McGill, Jr., 606 W. Mountain Street, Kings Mountain, receiv- ed’ the A.B. degree in music education Sunday, May 16, dur- ing commencement exercises closing the 143rd academic year at Erskine College. McGill is a 1978 graduate of Kings Mountain High School. While at Erskine he has served as treasurer of the junior class; president of the senior class; vice-president of the Student Christian Association; accom- panist for The Choraleers, tour- ing chorus of the college; and as a member of the Mirror staff, college newspaper. McGill, who received the American Legion Medal this spring, was named to 1882 BUICK SKYLARK = 1982 BUICK NCORPORATEE o 327 E. FRANKLIN BLVD. * PHONE 865-2388 Christina is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Worthen of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Turner of Clover, S.C. Terri Martin Two Years Old Terri Lee Martin, daughter of Tony and Lenette Martin, was two years old on May 11.:She celebrated at a “Winnie the Pooh” party on May 16. Friends and relatives attended. J Terri is the granddaughter of James and Pat Martin of Kings Mountain and James C. Perdue of Texas. Great-grandparents are, Mike and Marie Perdue. Great- great grandmother is Bertha Hill of Copper Hill, Va. When the North Carolina Legislature meets in June, the House will consider a bill that was passed by the Senate in 1981; S.B. 411. The purpose of this bill is to clarify and modernize the definition of chiropractic. And it's about time: the present definition was passed in 1917! The North Carolina Chiropractic Asso- ciation endorses S.B. 411 in the belief that specific language regulating chiropractic and other health care providers is in the public interest. Strangely, the North Carolina Medical Society is opposing S.B. 411, and specifically the inclusion of this statement: “The doctor of chiropractic is a primary health provider.” This statement is very important to all North Carolinians. It means that a patient has the right to select his or her own doctor, whether medical or chiropractic, and not be forced in some situations to depend on a referral by another Chiropractors are already considered to be primary health providers by the public, the federal government, federal and state Workers Compensation, Medicare, Medicaid, private accident and health insurance plans, and the North Carolina State Health Plan. - Thousands of North Carolinians prefer treatment by a chiropractic physician when it is appropriate, and they should not be denied - this freedom of choice. : Inclusion of the “primary health provider” statement in S.B. 411 would guarantee con- tinuation of the public's freedom to select a doctor. We feel strongly that S.B. 411, with the “primary health provider” clause, is in the public interest. If you also agree, let your Repre- _ sentative know, either directly or through the media. : It's YOUR freedom of choice they're tampering with. doctor in order to receive health insurance payments. Educational material presented for your benefit by THE CLEVELAND COUNTY CHIROPRACTIC SOCIETY Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Univer- sities. Dr. Jean Galloway Bissell of Columbia, vice-chairman and chief administrative officer of i) South Carolina National Cor- poration, gave the commence- ment address to seniors at Er- skine College and Erskine Theological Seminary. NEW LOCATION The Kings Mountain Chamber of Commerce and Credit Bureau has moved to 115 West Mountain Street SCHOOL BOARD The June meeting of the Kings Mountain District Schools Board of Education has been changed to Thurs., June 10, at 5 p.m. REGAL os __ a ET I I I I I,
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