= SN NE a Page 4B-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday. January 3, 1985 Local Students Join Kappa Delta Pi CULLOWHEE--Three Western Carolina University students from Gaston County are among 54 newly elected members of the Mu Eta chapter of Kappa Delta Pi honor society in education at WCU. The new members-Theresa Bumgardner of Kings Mountain, Gayla Green of Dallas and David Tresch, a 1977 graduate of Cherryville Senior High School--were among those honored recently at initiation ceremonies in Asheville and in Cullowhee. Kappa Delta Pi endeavors to maintain a high degree of profes- Decker Selected BOILING SPRINGS, NC— Robert L. Decker, Ed.D., associate professor of music at Gardner-Webb College, has been selected to read a paper %: the mid-atlantic chapter meetin; of the College Music Society in Richmond, Va., March 29-30, 1985. Dr. Decker was selected by the program committee of the society to give a paper based upon research done for a doc- toral dissertation. The disserta- tion was entitled “A Survey to Determine the Use of Music Theory Knowledge and Skills by North Carolina Public School Music Teachers.” “This is a noteworthy ac- complishment. We haven’t had anyone in the music department selected to read before,” said Dr. George. Cribb, chairman of the department of fine arts. . The paper will be published in the College Music Society’s Jour- nal, “College Music Symposium”. Gardner Webb is a liberal arts college affiliated with the Baptist State Convention of N.C., offer- ing associate, bachelor and master’s degrees. The college is noted for its independence of federal funding. Employees Share Recipes Mauney Hosiery Company’s . First Shift Knitting employees baked favorite recipes for the holidays. Some favorites: SOUR CREAM POUND CAKE 3 c. sugar 2 sticks butter 6 eggs, separated hd 3 cups sifted flour V4 teaspoon soda 1 c. sour cream 1 teaspoon vanilla, optional 1 teaspoon almond flavoring, op- tional Cream butter and sugar. Add egg yolks one at a time, beating well after each. Sift flour, soda, add alternately with sour cream. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Bake in greased and floured pan one hour and 30 minutes at 300 degrees F. Remove from pan at once. olo HAWAIIAN POUND CAKE 3 cups sugar 1 cup shortening 6 eggs 4 cups flour 1 teaspoon baking powder Y4 teaspoon salt 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon lemon extract 1 small can crushed pineapple, drained slightly 1 can coconut Cream sugar and shortening until fluffy. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each ad- dition. Combine flour, baking powder and salt. Add to creamed mixture alternately with milk. Stir in remaining ingredients. Bake in large greased and floured tube pan at 350 degrees for 12 hours. Cool slightly. Remove from pan and spread with glaze. GLAZE 5 cup softened butter 1 cup powdered sugar piece of lemon Mix well and spread on cake. olo TASTY ORANGE BALLS By: Ruth Hughes 1 (12 oz.) pkg. vanilla wafers 1 Ib. box powdered sugar 1 stick margarine, softened 1 (6 oz.) can frozen orange juice, thawed and undiluted 1 cup finely chopped nuts flaked coconut Crush wafers fine, add next four ingredients and mix well with hands. Form into balls and roll in coconut. Chill until firm. Makes three or four dozen. sional fellowship among members and to enhance profes- sional growth by honoring achievement in educational work. Membership is open to undergraduate and graduate students who meet specific academic requirements, exhibit worthy educational ideals and intend to continue in the field of education. Miss Bumgardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bumgardner of Route 3, Kings Mountain, and a 1981 graduate of Kings Mountain High School, is a senior majoring in special educa- tion at Western.She is a member of the Student Council for Ex- ceptional Children, Alpha Lamb- da Delta honor society for freshmen and the advisory com- mittee to the dean of the School of Education and Psychology. She is on the dean’s list and has received scholarships to WCU. Miss Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Green of 1504 Bessemer City Road, Dallas High School and a 1973 graduate of Mars Hill College. She received a master’s degree in middle grade education from WCU in 1977 and is an elemen- tary school physical education teacher in the Gaston County schools. Tresch is assistant athletic trainer at WCU and is pursuing a master’s degree in physical education. Tresch has been elected as an athletic trainer to every major North Carolina all-star game and has served as a trainer at the AAU Junior Nationals, the Special Olympics and the NCAA national championships in _ basketball, soccer and football. Dallas, is a 1969 graduate of Food Lisx is ax American conporation with 14,000 stockkoldens, most of whom Live in the Southeast. Hall op these stockholders ane employees. That's axe bi 9] A CIN FOOD LION These prices good thru Sunday, January 6, 1985 Ais, USDA Choice Beef Chuck Bone-In [FUL CYT) Stew Beef .. Lb. HY We reserve the right to limit 1 4-8 Lbs. Avg. > Smoked Picnics 4-8 Lbs. Avg. Fresh Picnics .......... tb. .88 Seedless Cela Mixed Fryer Parts a JH Fresh Green Cabbage 27 303 Can - Cut ~ Stokely Green Beans v V Fresh Collard Greens N CITT LN ; > 4 . Broccoli § 4 Q 4405 2 Liter - Diet Pepsi/Pepsi-Free/Diet Pepsi-Free/ Pepsi \. 69. 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