© fo x rrp ETNA COTS LM Ca Ie ~ AE STUDY PROJECT - Students in John Pettus’ fourth period social studies class at Central School display their independent study project book which earned them an A. Students were asked to research n African country by finding and using 20 sources, taking notes, and writing in seven report areas. The map of the country served as a front cover and the flag of the coun- try as the back cover. The entire project took a month and a half and counted one half the total grade for the fourth six weeks. Left to right are T. G. Goforth, Michael Smith, Jason Hollifield, Lakuthia Feemster, Angela Hardin, William Harrison and Jill Jimison. GOOD STUDY SKILLS - Students in social studies classes "at Central School found good study skills and habits are essential if they are to excel in their work. From left, Mark Sanders, Lisa Short, Eric Ross, Lynn Black and Shane Webb. studies class at Central School. read about or seen in pictures. ATTENTION INVESTORS! 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All students in social studies classes at Central School enjoyed actually touching necklaces and colabas gourds they have Katie Three Meredith Kate Lea, daughter of Burt and Cindi Duncan Lea of Wilmington, celebrated her third birthday March 28 at three parties. Katie was honored at her grandparents’ home, at Ear- ly Childhood Pre-School and Nursery, and at her home. Grandparents are Joe and Anais Greene Duncan of Wilmington. Her great- grandparents were Franze and Alma Meredith Greene of Kings Mountain. Her great- great-grandmother is 99-year-old Mrs. Essie Greene of Shelby. She has a brother, Art Lea, who is 5%. Spring Spring is here and the Historical Museum of Shelbyis gearing up for the annual Cleveland County Spr- ing Fest on May 7. Rain date is the following week. Included will be student and adult art. and photography with increased cash prizes for adults of up to $75 for first place, $50 for se- cond, $25 for third and four honorable mentions of $15 each. There will also be changes in the entertain- ment. “The Golden Circle” will be added on the west side - of the square for story telling Years Old KATIE LEA Students To Study Southwest BOILING SPRINGS.....Fif- teen geology and biology students from Gardner-Webb College will spend several weeks this spring studying the unique geological and ecological features of the Southwestern U.S. The two short field courses will be held May 13-30. Drs. Tom Jones and Les Brown of the college’s Department of Natural Sciences will teach the Southwestern Geology and Southwestern Ecology courses. Areas of studey will be New Mexico, Western Texa, Arizona, Southern California, Utah, and Nevada. Students taking the courses will complete a research paper before or after the trip Wins Award The President’s Safety Award, presented annually to the operation location within Foote Mineral Company with the most outstanding safety performance of the year, went to the company’s Kings Mountain Operation for 1987. 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The other fourteen are students who elected to take these courses in order to meet the college’s science re- quirements. Wednesday, March 30, 1988-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3C Fest Set May 7 In Shelby and small entertainment acts. Larger booths, some with electricity, are available for art, craft and civic organizations, booster clubs, and others. Also, the winner of the county wide Student Essay Contest will be an- nounced. New this year will be the first annual Cleveland Coun- ty Checker Playin’ contest. It will be open to anyone from Cleveland County, young or old, man or woman, with an entry fee of $2.50 and the win- ner will not only receive a cash prize but their name will be inscribed on a special trophy to be displayed. A challenge will be issued to other so-called champions in North and South Carolina for a playoff on July 4. The museum is looking for volunteers to help set up the art work and entertainment areas. Also, they are seeking entertainers, dance, vocal, and music groups. Questions about the festival, booth ren- tals, or any other activity should be addressed to the Museum, P. O. Box 1335, Shelby, N.C. 28150-1335, or call 482-8186. t worth. of interest. Rx-counter. ~ HEALTH VIEWS RAGAN HARPER It's not all in the mind ; When one is depressed, the world seems to close in. The mind, body and soul are sorely affected. Depression actually does encompass one's entire being. It's easy to feel purposeless and without Depression's physical symptoms include: dramatic appetite changes, unexplained aches and pains, frequent headaches, crying spells, and general loss For additional information, request our FREE handout on Depression. Harper’s Prescriptions Pharmacy 709 W. Mountain St. 739-3687 It's. available at our SPECIAL SINGING EACH EVENING Nursery Provided For Van To Pick You Up, Call 739-6362 Everyone Welcome Pastor: Rev. 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