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Rs TREES EEE 2 Er Jenkins. Grover Elementary School held their Awards Day last week. Perfect Attendance: Kindergarten - David Carey Caldwell, Dana Christine King, Keryl D. Roberts, and Katy Amanda Rountree. First Grade - Roxie Darby, Gregg Owensby (2 years), Brett Wells, Amber Woods, Rhea Herndon, Christy Huff- man, Matilda Logan, and Larry Moore. Second Grade - Andrew Bell, Lamont Hamrick, Cathen Randle, Renee Moss, and Antonio Roberts. Third Grade - Gary Lamont Hughes, George Kevin Melton, Jon Christopher Waldt, William Hart Wells, Amanda McCallister, Sayaphone Thongsmouth, Jennifer Greene, Josh Crocker, Jeremy Martin and Blair Williams. Fourth Grade - Tory Barber, Tameron Gaines, Windi Goode, Sharee Hopper, Sisvath Phanthalack, Poutasinh Silaphet, Dale Wilson, Robert Smith, Kwashi Burries, Shane Davis and Coronda Logan. Fifth Grade - Michael Black, Melissa Goode, Latasha Leach, Kenny Wheeler. Talent Show Winners: Division I: 1st place, Jada Clark; 2nd Place, Sabrina Whitaker, Matt Parker, and Brandon Bolin. Division II: 1st Place, Hart Wells; 2nd Place, Tie: Renee Moss and Deon Jefferies. Division III: 1st Place Win- di Goode and 2nd Place, Cor- onda Logan. Library Certificates: Sha Patrick, Denise VanDyke, Jennifer Ledford, Stacie Womack, Melissa Barnes and Heather Perry. P.E. Awards and Cer- tificates: Sportsmanship: Brandi Goode. Athletic Award: David Art Winners: = «= Kindergarten: 1st place, Christine King; 2nd place, Matt Parker and 3rd place, Katy Rountree. First Grade: 1st place, Myschwan Logan; 2nd place, Phetsamone Thongsmouth; 3rd place Matthew Truelove. Second Grade: 1st place, Renee Moss; 2nd place, John Sizemore and 3rd place, Leroy McAfee. Third Grade: 1st place, Dennis Hogue; 2nd place, Blair Williams and 3rd place, Deanna Brafford and Charity Moss. Fourth Grade: 1st place, Kwashi Burries; 2nd place, Chad Lowery; 3rd place, Jason Childers (Wells). Fifth Grade: 1st place, - Wendell Burris; 2nd place, Jamie Allen; 3rd place, Tim Brigman. 3-D Division: 1st place, Todd Hagans; 2nd place, Karen Putnam; 3rd place, Jennifer Humphries. n Wednesday, June 11, 1986-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 17A Awards Given At Grover Honorable Mention 3-D: Josh Crocker and Trent Hagans. Special Art Awards at the Spring Fest in Shelby: 1st place, Todd Hagans 3-D; 1st place, Kwashi Burries, and Honorable Mention, Tim Brigman. Computer Awards: 1st place, Shad Clark; 2nd Place, fngela Hardin and 3rd place, Holly Goforth. Honorable Mentions: Michael Black, Julie Keenum, Tim Brigman, and Jamie Myers. Flag Girls: Julie Keenum and Angela Hardin. Spelling Bee Winner: Holly Goforth. Grover Good Citizen of the Year: Angela Hardin. A Honor Roll First Grade: Kevin Bess, Matthew Dover, Kelly Mathis, Rhea Herndon, Jeromy Sheppard, Marcus Smith, Matthew Smith, Yara Langston, and Brett Wells. Second Grade: Kenya Houze, Misty Smith, Kelly Bess, Patricia Littlejohn, John Sizemore, Jennifer Yar- bro, and Renee Moss. Third Grade: Deanna Gwen Brafford, William Hart Wells. Fourth Grade: Michael Keenum, Tracy McCree, Dee Stewart, Marcus Bell, Windi Goode, and Tiffany Houze. Fifth Grade: Todd Hagans, Angela Hardin and Julie Keenum. A-B Honor Roll: Kindergarten: Stephanie Black, Nicholas Benton, Brian Cannon, Timmy Glad- den, Matt Parker, and Sabrina Whitaker. First Grade: Chris Broome, Dawn Davis, Julie Goad, Phetsamone Thongsmouth, John Whit- worth, Roxie Darby, Lanikka Hamrick, John David Led- ford, Demeka Thompson and Lacey Wallace. Second Grade: Andrew Bell, Chris Henderson, Amber McGill, Darrick Perry, Sisavath Phan- thalack, Jason Rayford, Kutaka Ruffin, Michael Wat- son and Crucetta Jeffeirs. Fifth Grade: Michael Black, Derrick Roberts, Mandy Greene, Shad Clark, Denisha Gaines, Holly Goforth, Christina Krieger, Karen Putnam, and Chuck Wright. 3.5 Honor Students: Fifth Grade: Shad Clark, Michael Black, Mandy Greene, Angela Hardin, Julie Keenum, Derrick Roberts, Todd Hagans, Holly Goforth, Christina Krieger, Karen Putnam, and Chuck Wright. PE. Awards and Cer- tificates: One Mile: Mermaine Byers, Melissa Barnes, Mar- cus Bell, Shane Davis, Bran- ay Elkins, Kenja Elliott, Sharee Hopper, Tiffany Houze, Lori Hughes, Crucetta Jefferies, Chris Lail, William Moore, Joshua Parker, Robert Parker, Heather Perry, Sisavath Phan- thalack, and Jason Rayfield. Kutake Ruffin, Phoutasinh Silaphet, Robert Smith, Michael Wilson, Wendi Goode, Linda White, Tonya Clary, Kwashi Burries, Jason Childers, William Moore, Denise Vandyke, Shane Davis, Freddie Bowen, Stacie Womack, Jennifer Ledford, Christine Hill, Scott Mor- rison, Chad Lowery, Ronnie Sisk, Amanda Keen, Tim Moore, Jody Murray, Jason Leigh, Jeremy Martin, Stacy Brown, Tiny Webb, Tameron Gaines, Jason Childers, Johnny Stewart, Jody Stewart, Blair Williams, Amy Allen, Kenny Wheeler, David Davis, Tiffany Earls, Ashlie Dye, Mandy Greene, Amanda Idol, Todd Hagans, Michael Black, Lakeysha Lockhart, Bria Davis, Phillip Harris, Chuck Wright, Shad Clark, Karen Putnam, Leslie . McGill, Melissa Goode, Patricia Warren, Michael Odum, David Jenkins, Wayne Thompson and Shane Dixon. - Two Mile Club: Brian Painter, Rebecca Hopper, Chan Phanthalack, Michael Keenum, Tracy McCree, Tonya Black, Tory Barber, Trent Hagans, Denny Sprouse, Michael Crocker, Michael Bowen, Rebecca Brackett, Melissa Presley, Sajad Roberts, Tim Brigman, Billy Williams, Angela Hardin, Mark Sanders, Christina Krieger, Denisha Gaines, Holly Goforth, Jamie Myers, Latasha Leach, Clarissa Parker, and Chad Sexton. Three Mile Club: Coronda Logan, Christie Coyle, Josh Crocker, Scott Hawkine, Siamphone Phanthalack, Danny Heffner, and Brandy Goode. Four Mile Club: Scottie Goforth, Jennifer Hum- phries, Julie Keenum, Der- rick Roberts and Carla Swink. Five Mile Club: Charles Day, Dee Stewart, Travis Smith, Jamie Allen, Freddie Smith, Michael Roberts, and Edward Heath. HEALTH VIEWS RAGAN HARPER Allergens may be lurking in A/C Cooling systems may secretly carry woes to allergy- prone people. Car air-conditioners, like those in the home, may harbor allergy-causing molds. So, if your allergy worsens when your air-conditioner is running, it might be a good idea to have your cooling system checked for these moldy culprits. Allergy relief is only a shelf away. Remember your family pharmacy and your personal pharmacist when you need help. Healthcare is our profession. Satisfac- tion, our guarantee! You can depend on us for your - pharmacy products and services. : HARPER’S Prescriptions Pharmacy 709 W. Mountain St. 739-3687 Subscribe To The Herald FREE 4 Tickets To Braves Baseball Game Moore, Amber Robinson,§ Brad Elliott, Donny Goforth, Leroy McAfee, Marylee Mc- Coy, Cathen Randle, Clark Stowe, Beth Krieger, Latricia Littlejohn, Cedric Smith and Jason Wright. Third Grade: Joseph Deon Jefferies, Stephan Michael Langston, Dennis James j§| Hogue, Charles Jeffery Gilliam, Jon Christopher Waldt, Carrie Rose Hardin, Charity Goins Moss, Damien Kathleen Skoda-Miller, Haley Nicole Neal, Katanya Shanee Roberts, James David Cromer, Michael Bowen, Josh Crocker, Jodie Stewart, Stacy Brown, Trent Hagans, Blair Williams, Amanda Keen, Jeremy Mar- tin and Jason Leigh. Fourth Grade: Becky Brackett, Siamphone Phan- thalack, Melissa Presley, Shane Davis, Jennifer Led- ford, Chad Lowery, Sha Patrick, Chan Phanthalack, Melissa Barnes, Heather ‘As a nurse, I thought only surgery would rel: my back pain. Then, a friend referred me to his chiropractor. An examination determined my pain might respond to chiropractic treatment. Now, I’m back at work. . .and almost pain-free. ..so there’s no need for risky back surgery.” Surgery to relieve back pain should | be considered only as a last resort. i Many painful spinal conditions respond to gentle, natural chiropractic care. . . eliminating the pain and the need for surgery. KINGS MOUNTAIN _ | "CHIROPRACTIC CENTER i 108 W. Mountain St. ! DR. TERRY R. SELLERS DR. V. 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