FIFTH GRADERS PERFORM AT RED, WHITE AND of the fifth graders who sang patriotic songs at the recent Red, White and Blue Day at East School. From left, Chris Young, Kim Mull, Becky Hinson, Neal Brown, Tameka Hopper and Crystal Student Tells About Trip “I loved my stay in Thailand. It was one of She plans to attend UNC-Wilmington next Burns. the most exciting trips of my life.” The speaker was Heather Houston, p year. Miss Houston participated in an exchange rogram sponsored by the American Field Mooresville High senior who gave the pro- Service and lived with a Thai family for 2% gram at the Thursday Afternoon Book at the home of Mrs. J.H. Patterson. "Houston, the former Diane Roberts, mother of Miss Houston. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lub months and attended school. She learned the language and studied their culture and found the Thais to be ‘‘very warm and loving peo- Annie B. Roberts, great-aunt of Miss ple.” Houston, was in charge of the program. Also... ..Miss Houston wore a Thai dress and ex- present as a visitor was Mrs. Sammy hibited jewelry, silks and blouses and other items she brought from Thailand. This year the Houston family is hosting an Samuel H. Houston, Kings Mountain natives, AFS student from Sweden. Miss Houston, 17, is the granddaughter of After the program, Mrs. Patterson was Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Roberts and Mr. and assisted by Mrs. Tom Trott in serving a Mrs. Humes Houston, all of Kings Mountain. salad and desert course with coffee. Painting Workshop Set At First Presbyterian The Southern Arts Society will sponsor a painting workshop on Saturday, April 16 in the recreation building of First Presbyterian Church. The day will be divided into three sessions. The 10 am to 11:30 am session will be filled with children 5 through 7 years of age. From 1 pm to 2:30 pm the class will be for children 8 years through 10 years. The last se- sion for the day will start at 3:30 pm and last until 5 pm. Any student from 11 years old and up to 99 can attend this class. All supplies will be furnish- ed. A fee of $5.00 will be charged to offset the cost of supplies and instruction. Resevations are a must since calsses will be limited to 20 students. Please notify your students of this art worshop and han- dout information to in- West Talent Show Thursday West School’s annual Talent Show will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. at Barnes Auditorium. Contestants, all classroom winners, are Holly Hollifield, Courtney Moss and Erika Randall, fifth grade; Vicky Pragsongphime, Becky Taylor, Somsai Phongsa, Jamie Terry, Chad Adams and Jason Murphy, fourth grade; Will Mauney. Sloan NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Goforth, Brian King, Grant McMahan and Mark Johnson, third grade; Nikki Wallace, Summer Crisp and Sarah Bunch, second grade; Corey Hovis and Sheila Vaden, first grade; and A’me Mauney, kindergarten. Veteran Channel 9 reporter Cullen Ferguson will be master of ceremonies. Tickets are $1 at the door. 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