ACR BIZ Thursday, April 12, 1984-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 9B Dennis Is At Home At Organ And Piano From Page 1-B and he was reared by his father, Paul Huffstickler, and his grandmohter. His family ribs him about be- ing the barefoot musician because he always takes his shoes off when playing the organ and piano. “I can feel the music better,” he laughs. Dennis, with his natural talent, has a way of mak- ing any organ and piano sound good. And, he has a range of song selections committed to wide memory. There’s nothing about Dennis Huffstickler that sets him apart from any other 30 year old except his fingers. Even at that, he has ordinary looking Central Honor Rolls Central School has announced its honor rolls for the third nine weeks of school /ii = =. A HONOR ROLL (Sixth Grade) Ashley Champion, Peter Chen, Stacy Godfrey, Charlene Hardin, Katherine Jenkins, Bet- sy Mcintyre, Tonya McCree, Christi Putnam, Carla Ramsey, Amy Scism, Rivers Smith, Amy Turner, Kristin Tyson. / A HONOR ROLL (Seventh Grade) Shane Blackwood, Rusty Car- ringer, Bethan Faust, Alice Owens, J.J. Warlick. fingers until he sits down at the organ and begins playing. music lover. B HONOR ROLL (Sixth Grade) Allison Barnett, Paul Bran- non, Becky Bridges, Wendy Bridges, Stephanie Brown, Amy Camp, Joe Champion, Donnie Conner, Keith Crawford, Kevin Dellinger, David DiSabato, Hollie Falls, Ashley Gillespie, Chris Goforth, Wesley Grayson, Chuck Greene, Darian Hager, John Heath, Chris Henson, Wendy Hicks, Ryan Hollifield, Christy Hollingsworth, Daniel Honeycutt, Carrie LaVere, Janette McCoy, LeeAnn Masters, Brandon Morgan, Becky Moskal, Allison Parizo, Chad Plonk, Chris Plonk, Jody To Perform At Erskine DUE WEST, S.C.—The Holbrook Junior High School Chorus from Lowell N.C., will perform a concert Monday, Meeting The Southern Art Society will meet Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. at KM Depot Center for the regular meeting. A slide program will feature the meeting and all members and visitors are encouraged to at- tend. § The Art Society recently ap- plied for a grant and incor- porated. April 16, at 11 a.m. during the convocation at Erskine College in Lesesne Auditorium. The public is invited to attend. Norman (Trip) McGill, a 1982 graduate of Erskine College, is director of the Holbrook Junior High School Chorus. McGill was an outstanding student in music at Erskine and president of his senior class. Convocation Wednesday, April 18, at Erskine will feature the North Carolina Shakespeare Festival. That program also is scheduled at 11 a.m. in Lesesne Auditorium. It’s then that his fingers take on a golden touch a the organ’s keyboard jumps to life. With confidence and poise, he deftly runs his fingers across the keyboard, producing music to thrill the heart of any “Because He Loved Me” will be Dennis’s third recording, which he is working and sacrificing to produce now. Dennis says he has the faith to go on and make a name for himself in the music world, with God’s help. “lve Come Too Far not to succeed,” he says. NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN RRR RE-ELECT J. RALPH { PHILLIPS District Court JUDGE Richardson, Lori Seawright, Shane Sessoms, Carmer. 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