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WG Ge aa Awards Day Held Bethware School had its an- nual awards day ceremony on the final day of school. Winners included: KINDERGARTEN - Perfect Attendance, Audrey Lynn Ford, Joseph Carter Bouchard; Citizenship, Jaime Mullinax, Travis Spilker, Kenny Bridges, April Putnam, Antoinette Mar- tin, David Ownbey; Superior in Reading, Susie Lingerfelt, Virginia Hamilton, Brandon Pat- terson, Tad Dellinger, Casey. Goforth, Jamie Self, David Ownbey, Angel Fowler, Crystal Bridges, Amanda Lowe, Mark Edmonson, Mandy Bridges, Ke- ‘nyon Foster, Lamount Little- john. Superior in Math, Amy Dixon. Handwriting, Sarah Beth Tignor, Jamie Huskins. Most im- proved, Chip Davis, Stevie Sur- ratt. FIRST GRADE - Perfect At- tendance, Wray Acuff, Eddie Henson, Anita Whitaker, LeKeisha Wilson, Amanda Blan- ton, Deana Clippard, Jayda Bid- .dix, Tommy Moore, Brandon Putnam, Claire Thombs, Toni Wallace; Citizenship, Melissa Dellinger, Jennifer Parks, Jason Spencer. Superior in reading, Joshua Newton, Jayda Biddix, Leanne Farris, ‘Roger Moss. Superior in math, Gerry Andre, . Jamie Reep, Nicole Patterson, Claire Thombs, Timmy Yarbro. Handwriting, Eddie Henson, Deana Clippard. Reading award, Cale McDaniel, Missy Carpenter, nathan Champion, Deana Clippard, Amanda Blan- ton, Marquis Adams. Most im- proved in reading, Brandon Put- nam. SECOND GRADE - Perfect : attendance, Bridget Stokes, Brian Pasour, Kathy McKinney, Chad Carpenter, Todd Scism, Kim Fowler, Robbie Ruff, Tonyia Ledbetter, Jill Jimison, Charles Grigg, Brad Putnam, Brad Grigg. Citizenship, Krista Gibbons, David Faulkner, Melissa Hambright, Todd Scism, Amy Camp, Jonathan Yarboro, , Michael Camp, Kelly Seawright. . Superior in .reading;~Ray Brian Coombe, Kelly’ Seawright, | Kathryn Goforth, Edie Hicks. Superior in Iaugussenns. At Bethware School DAR ESSAY WINNER - Carla Ramsey. DAR MEDAL WINNER - Katherine Jenkins. GOOD CITIZEN OF THE Melanie Dixon, Tonya Hall. Superior in math, Brent Hawkins, Becky Senter, Todd Ware, Brad Grigg. Superior in spelling, Angie Wyte. Hand- writing, Michelle Harry, Danny Causby, Chris Blanton. THIRD GRADE - Citizen- ship, Karen Helms, Jason Rayfield. Perfect attendance, Aaron Allen, Rocky Hamrick, Sonya Watkins, Chuck Wheeler, Ronny Ledford, Jason Rayfield, -Kim Fite, Greg Bowen. Most im- proved, Pam Martin. Superior in language arts, Angela Parks, DeRand Peppers, Jennifer Phifer. Penmanship, Garrett Blanton, Brian Whetstine. Superior in math, Jason Rayfield. FOURTH GRADE - Perfect attendance, Darrick Stokes, Everette Thombs, Patrick Watkins, Angie Whitaker, Don- na Short, Susan Grant, Colisa Bess, Mark Byers, David Bevis, Carl Grigg, Tina Lary, Roxanne Bess, Sabrina Bess, Michael Byers, Emily Shirkey, Tonia Fite, Dana Harris, Dale Mc- Clain, Roderick Roberts. Citizenship, Shane Acuff, Regina Parker, Mary Thomp- son, David Blanton, Amy Bumgardner. Superior in reading, James Adams, Christy Jones, Sabrina Bess, Marcus Roberts. Most improved, Donna Edgerton. Superior in math, Mit- chell Morrow, Christy Dixon, Michael Byers, Dale McClain. Most athletic, Sabrina Bess, Roderick Roberts. Best all- around, Sabrina Bess. Superior in spelling, Jennifer Freeman, Carol Smith. Superior in social studies, Dana Harris, Roxanne Bess. Penmanship, Sabrina Bess. FIFTH GRADE - Perfect at- tendance, Shan Kiser, Jerry Yar- bro, Sherry Yarbro, Stacy Penn- ing, Chris Putnam, Lori Seawright, Rebecca Bridges, La Visa Murphy, Angela pressley, Jon Reid, Ashley Paul Dover, Eric Pasour, Carla Ramsey, Kimberly Ware, Stephanie Ruth Graham, Larry William so Carpener,. ~Tommy Harrelson, “Chris ‘Henson, Ramon Jordan. Citizenship, Jenny Causby, Chris Bullock, Hollis Falls, La Visa Murphy, Tommy Har- relson, Tara Lynn Cromes. Most improved, Sharon Sanders, David Ray Black, Tammy Levern Roberts, Keith - Crawford. Superior in spelling, Shan Kiser, Stacy Pennington, April Clifton, Tommy Har- relson, Amy Camp, Sheila Fowler, Jay Hendricks. Overall scholastic achievement, Ashley Champion. Best all-around, Amy Turner. Creativity, Elizabeth Davis, Harold Willis, Kimberly Ware. Creativity, Elizabeth Davis, Harold Willis, Kimberly Ware. Superior in math, David DiSabato. Penman- ship, Ashley Paul Dover, Tessie Ruff, Timmy McClain. Best all- around scholastic students, Chris Henson, Amy Camp. READING LAB - Superior work, Todd Haskins, Velma Degree, Tina Toney, Robbie Ruff, Lee Hambright, Sonya Watkins, Eddie Wilson, CIiff Breakfield. EC PROGRAM - Citizenship, Randy Camp. Most improved, Darren Walls, Tammy Roberts. Math, Randy Camp. Reading, Kim Mosteller, Bill Wyte. Pen- manship, Freddie Leonhardt. LIBRARY HELPERS - Becky Bridges, Ashley Cham- pion, Juli McRae, LaVisa Mur- phy, Jay Hendrick, Chris Hen- son, Paula Morris. BETHWARE FAIR QUEEN - LeeAnn Masters. SPELLING BEE WINNER - Amy Turner. BUCCANEER AWARD - Ashley Paul Dover, Velma Degree, Kathy Wilson. OUTSTANDING ALLEN’S ANGEL - Juli McRae. DAR CITIZENSHIP AWARD - Amy Camp, Kevin Dellinger. RENT A BOY The Kings Mountain Boys Club is sponsoring a rent-a-boy project this summer. Members ..of the.club will cut grass‘and do “other odd jobs. For information, call Joey Hopper or Danny McDowell at 739-7161. YEAR Mo a Thursday, June 16, 1983-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 7B - Ashley Paul Dover. Historical Tour June 24-30 Disney World-Epcot Center July 5.9 - Grand Ole Opry July 1-3 Deluxe Tour Kentucky July 22-24 And Sept. 22-24 Meals In Bardstown Three HOUSER TOURS 307 S. Eim Street, Cherryville, N.C. 28021 SUMMER VACATION TOURS Thoroughbred Horse Racing At Churchill Downs, Steven Foster Outdoor Drama - All Days ~ EDNA D. HOUSER MARIANNA H. MAUNEY WILLIAM FULTON | : RT HT Sale. Save 25% to 50%... [ a big selection of men’s, women’s and children’s styles. Here’s just a sample, Canvas upper Reg. $14.97 7 SF Great EI men’s casuals. p pairs single pair *12 _ Pk n Pay Shoes@’ KM PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER Not all sizes in every style. Sale prices good thru Sun. MasterCard or Visa. Open evenings and open Sun. 1-6pm. Genuine suede leather. Reg. $19.97 Father’s Day, Sunday, June 19. | EXERCISE CAUTION How do you train for weekend sports seven days a week? . Do vitamins and minerals really help you perform better? For answers to questions like these, watch “The Weekend Athlete” on CHANNEL 27 Make your life a better place to live.” Cable Health Network Keeping America Healthy. JONES INTERCABLE Kings Mountain 739-0164 Cherryville 435-5449 - PEOPLE FEEL AT HOME WITH A FIRSTRATE MORTGAGE. We've done it for lots of people. And First Union can show you the way to afford a home, too. A FirstRate Mortgage. It’s the one that gives you all the advantages of an adjustable mortgage loan. 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