Page 6B-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, June 13, 1985 VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR-Linda Carpenter, right, volunteer at Bethware School, ac- cepts the Volunteer of the Year award from Principal Ronald Nanney. Mrs. Carpenter tied with Mary Burchert, not pictured, for the honor and plaques. Muench On Dean’s List FULTON, MO—The Dean’s List for the 1985 Winter Semester at Westminster College in -Fulton, MO, in- cludes the name of James F. Muench, son of Dr. and Mrs. Laurence Muench of 310 pleted his junior year at Westminster where he is at- tending on a . prestigious $3,000 Churchill Scholarship. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraterni- ty shown high academic perfor- mance during the past semester. To be included on the Dean’s List, a student must have a 3.60 semester grade point average with at least 12 hours completed. Selected For Program From Page 2-B Referring to her accep- tance to the Institute, Mrs. Propst said, ‘It is my belief that the multiple dynamics of flexible non-credit training and re-training may very well determine the success of ‘lifelong learning for the in- dividual, the company or organization as well as the local community. But with the challenge to lead . economic growth through training and re-training comes the responsibility to : know the business and strengthen ones ability to res- ! pond. The Harvard MLE In- stitute will equip me with a keener sense of defining | training problems and to : develop and implement policy as well as provide a na- | tional network of professional | colleagues. The best advan- tage is exposure to a broader vision of the potential of the adult as a learning and developing person.’’ Mrs. Propst is the daughter of Mrs. Martha Hicks Turner “of Grover and Gene Turner of Shelby. She is a 1969 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and received her B.S. in Marketing from Georgia College of Milledgeville and her M.Ed. from the Universi- ty of South Carolina. Mrs. Propst is married to This =IQ. : That’s my Dad! . where he stood and how. aire, the security 154 Day, Dad! Week's 21 Nealth News FN Regs flop— My Dad never backed down from a challenge, " from a responsibility. He always stood firm. I new | Day receives, but that is as it should be. Moms Hr should be out front in the home. They are rulers, jou va there, but Dad supplies the bedrock, the protective mf; Ey blanket for the home. LLL Dad was never a man of preference. He was a man jas} of conviction. Preferences change with the styles. = a Convictions, never! That's my Dad. Happy Father s oi | Harper's Prescription Pharmacy 709 W. Mountain St, Kings Mountain, NC, TPHORE 739-3687 =—=="g wm i Tom Propst, President of The Men’s Market, Inc. of Spar- tanburg. They have two children, Megan Elizabeth, four months old, and John thomas, 22 months old. & Views Father’s Day never receives the press Mother’s LL 3 =k fi - Eo ms Bo 1 [= Bonded and Insured ; Downing, Kings Mountain, The Dean’s List recognizes NC. James has just com- those students who have Sh ower Homes, Apartments, and Small Business Honors 2 FATHER’S Brenda Miss Beth McDaniel and Mrs. Nancy Hughes enter- “ tained together recently at a lingerie shower honoring : Miss Brenda Berry, whose ; wedding to Jeff Flowers took place Sunday. The party was held at the McDaniel home in the Dixon Community and 12° guests showered Miss Berry with trousseau gifts. The refreshment table was decorated in a yellow and green motif and green punch was served with party pickups. Miss Berry was presented a shoulder bouquet of red roses to pin to the shoulder of her party dress. 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