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ss 5555. owe ithe cpm PHOTO BY GAIL SHYTLE HONORED FOR SERVICE - Lib Stewart, News Editor of the Herald, was honored for her service to North Carolina Press Women as president during the past year at the Spring Awards Banquet Saturday in Chapel Hill. Making the presen- tation, right, is Herald publisher Garland Atkins. sami KMHS Corner BY RAINEY HAIGLER Student Leadership Week At KM High This is National Student Leadership Week. The goals of National Student Leadership Week are to recognize our nation’s student leaders; publicize the achivements of students participating in co- curricular activities such as student council, cheerleading, debate, drama, honor societies, journalism, music, vocational and technical and other student organizations; highlight the importance of leader- ship training for America’s future leaders and recognize those faculty members and school administrators who serve as advisers to co- curricular activities. a The Division of Student-Agtivities of the National Association of Secondary School Principals sponsors the week and has called on Con- gress to pass an official proclamation to be signed by President Reagan. T.V. personality Anson Williams, (Potsie) of Happy Days, is serving as honorary chairperson because he belives in the many positive out- comes of being an active participant in co-curricular school activities. According to Scott Thomson, executive director of NASSP, “Stu- dent activities are a vital party of secondary school education that go hand and hand with quality academix programs. They teach leader- ship and personal skills which enable young people to function suc- cessfully in our society as well-rounced individuals.” NASSP is an association of 34,000 secondary school administrators headquartered in Reston, Virginia near Washington, D.C. It sponsors the National Association of Student Councils and the National Honor Societies. The Student Council for the 1983-1984 at Kings Mountain Senior High School is the following students: Jeff Chapman, President; Richard Gold, Vice-President; Angela Blackwell, Secretary/Treasurer; Senior Representatives are Sandi Watterson, Susie Biggers, Holly Dell- inger, Pat Davis, Carla Adams, Angel Allen, Dana Blalock, Tippi Curry, Shawn Gibby, Todd Gossett, Rainey Haigler, Angela Lyon, Joy McCoy, Lisa Wright, Ronnie Wright, and Spring Young. Junior Representatives are Jill Brooks, Sonya Condrey, Robin Warlick, Shane Barnes, Liza Blanton, Leonard Byers, Amy Crawford, Chris Huffstetler, Leigh Ann Odell, Lin Putnam, Lisa Vaughn, Maury Williams, Ericka Woods, Brenda Wright, Julie Varboro, and Toni Goforth. Sophomore Representatives are: Gina Stone, Edie Herndon, Roderick Boyce, Susie Moore, Jenifer Bradley, Mike Brown, Dante Gibby, Patrick Hamrick, Pat Jeffries, Stephanie Joye, Jeff Ledford, Donal Mauney, Pattie McGinnis, Kevin Sabucco, Vince Sullens, and Paul Terry. At large representatives are Thomas Putnam, Lee Ann Lineberger, and Si Silaphel. The Faculty Advisors are Anita Campbell and Dean Westmoreland. ~ TRIA’S Italian Food Hwy. 74 West - Kings Mountain, N.C. WE ARE NOW OPEN FOR CARRY OUT SERVICE ONLY Call 739-7461 And Your Order Will Be Ready When You Arrive ~eLasagna * Chicken Cacciature . _*Manicotti *Baked Rigatoni . Hours: Tues.-Thurs. 3:30 P.M. To 9:00 P.M. ~~ - Fri. & Sat. 11:00 A.M. To 9:00 P.M. J wii! Suan) AT IT'S BEST BBQ sandwich, french fries, gelatin w/pears, peanut butter cookies. Turkey pot pie, golden corn, baked beans, buttered roll. Taco, shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, chilled fruit. Macaroni and cheese, ham biscuit, green beans, fruit salad. Spaghetti, tossed salad, apple crisp, french bread. } Hot dog with chili, french fries, baked beans, raisin cookie. Sloppy joe with cheese, corn on KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD April 26, 1984 Page 13-A 3 t 5 Se f as MAY 1 MAY 2 MAY 3 shredded cheese, MAY 4 MAY 7 MAY 8 3 a a : » § a Coad Se Sh ha x wD We MAY 9 PHOTO BY LIB STEWART cob, fried okra, devil's food cake. 1yNIOR HIGH PLANTING - Members of the Kings Mountain Junior High Student Council, above, plant geraniums at Kings Mountain Convalescent Center as a special Easter project. MAY 10 Assisting are Roxanne Bachelor, Sandra Broome, Beanie Hardin, Laura Allen, Audra Barber. Turkey: dog, french fries, Scott Campbell and Angie Bolin. Class leaders are Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Ellis. green beans, fruit gelatin. . 6 ’ - MAY Broadway’ Set In Cherryville n salad, chilled y Us : Lasagna, greens The Cherryville Little Theatre tle Theatre on Academy Street. singer and composer George M. fruit, french bread. ; " 4 will present “Give My Regards ) Cohan. A y : adwav? Thursdav Fridav The sicale features the Tickets are $3 and $2. For ad- | d with all to Broadway” Thursday, Friday The musicale ! ickets are an . Fora Pint ofl milk served witha and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Lit- music and lyrics of the late great vance tickets, call 435-2559. meals. CANCE STEN RAL TLE aad EFA 2 A BOSSES-EMPLOYEES-HUSBANDS-WIVES EVERYBODY To serve time "IN JAIL" at the JAIL-A-THON - April 26 & 27 For a $25 donation anyone may procure a “warrant” for the “arrest” of anyone. Upon payment of $25, a "police officer” will proceed to the suspect's place of business or home, handcuff the suspect and deliver him to the “Magistrate” at Mountain City Building Supply, Downtown Kings Mountain. The “Magistrate” will set "bond" and the subject will be placed in a mock jail. He will be allowed to use the telephone to entreat his friends to post his "bond" so he can be freed. The amount of bond will go to the American Cancer Society. Volunteers will be on hand to take your calls from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. CALL NOW 739-8517 ALL PROCEEDS GO TO THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, CLEVELAND COUNTY UNIT
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