bia i a RE me TE b QR lh Three Kings Mountain area stu- dents received degrees from Lenoir-Rhyne College in the 98th Spring commencement xXercises. Berniece Redmond Messer, daughter of Elizabeth L. Redmond Awards From Page 1-B Presidential Academic Fitness Awards - Michael Shane Blackwood, Bethan Faust, Katherine Krueger, Lisa Lund, Alice Owens, Gray Rikard, J.J. Warlick. Erskine Fellows Award - Christine Tyson. I Dare You Award - Betsy McIntyre, Rivers Smith. The Dreamer Doer Award - Janell McCoy. N.C. Teaching Fellows semi-fi- nalist - Kendra Cash. Shelby Exchange Club Youth of the Month - Anne Campbell, Lisa Lund. Morehead Scholarship alternate - J.J. Warlick. Duke Power Scholastic Excellence Award nominees - Anne Campbell, Bethan Faust, Amanda Hambright, Lisa Lund, Todd Reynolds, Gray Rikard, Wendy Sisk, Shannon Smith, Tracy Ward, J.J. Warlick. Athletic grants-in-aid - Stuart Spires, University of Evansville; Brad Wilson, Campbell University; Allen Chisholm, Norfolk State University. Other Scholarships and awards - Bethan Faust, Davidson; Tammy Gillespie, UNCC; Tim Griffith, N. C. State; Amanda Hambright, Appalachian State University; Ann Hawkins, ASU; Krissy Hine, ASU; Lori Houser, Gardner-Webb; Cheryl Perkins, N.C. State; Todd Reynolds, Central Wesleyan; Angela Ross, Cleveland County Food Service Employees; Kim Scism, Wingate; Shannon Smith, UNC-Chapel Hill; Tracy Stewart, Gardner-Webb; Marsha Ware, ASU; J.J. Warlick, Cleveland County Junior Miss; Adrienne Woods, Dartmouth; Angela Woods, William and Mary. Gaston Names Top John Brenner, social science in- structor, was named "Teacher of the Year" at Gaston College's annu- al awards ceremony Wednesday. Mr. Brenner was selected by the student body — for the third year in a row — to receive this honor. Debra Owens, computer science instructor, received Gamma Beta Phil's award for "Educator of the Year." Five students received the President's Award for maintaining a 4.0 grade point average through- out their years at GAston: Bryan D. Bass, Doris Biga, Lionel Bruce Gilmore, Jerry W. Grant, Scott L. Moose, Ann H. Moss, Judith S. Stroupe, and Eugene Franklin Thomas. Other awards presented Wednesday were as follows: OUTSTANDING GRADUATES Dawn Allison Guice, Secretarial Science; Jerry Wayne Grant, Accounting’ Doris M. Biga, Computer Science; Tonya Sue Farr, Fashion Merchandising and Marketing; Shannon S. Eller, Marketing and Retailing; Lisa J. Huneycutt, Business Administration/Management; Charles A. Patterson, Transportation; Gerald Rogers, Fire Science; Christy M. Huffstetler, Criminal Justice; Steven L. Croshaw, Sr., Air Conditioning, Heating, and and the late Thomas J. Redmond of Kings Mountain, graduated Magna Cum Laude. She received her A. B. in Biology. Charles Tracy Bolin, son of Charles and Elizabeth Bolin of Rutherford Electric Washington tour nominee - Juli McRae. Broyhill Leadership Conference - David Blanton, Jonathan Bolt. Presidential Classroom - Joe Champion, Janelle McCoy, Betsy McIntyre. President Classroom International trip to Europe - Janelle McCoy. Hugh O'Brien Conference - Michael Jordan. SASI - Kevin Bess. Summer Ventures - James Adams, Chuck Bridges, Janelle McCoy, Michael Paysour, Angie Subler. Girls State - Ashley Champion, Juli McRae. Governor's School - Ashley Champion, Joe Champion, Charlene Hardin, Katherine Jenkins, Shane Sessoms, Chris Bridges, Michael Jordan, Tina Nicholson. Softball Awards - Coach's Award, Alice Owens; most im- proved, Velma Degree; most out- standing, Robin Watterson; all-con- ference, Alice Owens, Velma Degree, Paula Morris. Perfect attendance - Charles Bridges, Lisa Buckner, C.T. Bullock, Kevin Clemons, Donna Clinton, Donnie Conner, Gregory Crank, Katherine Dilling, Ashley Dover, Tonia Gardner, Robin Garner; Tim Griffith, jennifer Gunter, Joseph Harris, Brad Herndon, Jerry Hill, Ryan Hollifield, Larry Honeycutt, Rodney Houser, Tracie Johnson, Kathy Krueger, Kaytina Lary, Tonya McDowell, Sharon Melton, John Murray, Noi Quaneoudone, Johnny Propes, Adella Robertson, Jon Reid, Chanton Siphanthone, Cindy Summitt, Roberta Van Dyke, Troy Watson, Ronnie Wheeler, Angela Whitaker, Sandra White, Stacy White, Derick Williams, Robbie Wilson, Brad Wilson, Michelle Crawford, Angela Patterson. Refrigeration; Janice Cloninger Helderman, Architectural Drafting; Vernon W. Schronce, Automotive Technology; Bryan D. Bass, Electrical Installation and Maintenance; Danny B. Tolbert, Machinist; Gerald Mac Sosebee, Civil Engineering Technology; Mark A. Gosine, Electronics Engineering Technology; Ronald Alan Bush, Industrial Engineering Technology; Robert Edward Allen, Industrial Management Technology; Raymond Curtis Oglesby, Mechanical Engineering Technology; June R. Galloway, Earl Childhood Education; Darin Bruce Scism, Liberal Arts and Sciences; Catherine Y. Jackson, Medical Assisting. CLUB AWARDS Julia Annette Yates, Gamma Beta Phi Society Member of the Year: Gary Keith Arrowood, Gamma Beta Phi Society Member of the Year; Julia A. Carter, Outstanding Student Government Senator; Christina B. Brackett, Outstanding Student Government Senator; Dr. Bill Manikas, SGA Student Recognition for Faculty Support; Brenda Kincaid, SGA Special Award to a member of the college staff. GC MARSHALS The marshals for the spring commencement ceremonies at Gaston College have been selected. KM Students Earn Diplomas At L-R Kings Mountain, received his A. B. in Music and B. S. in Math. Bolin was a Cum Laude graduate. Thad Christopher Lutz, son of Howard R. and Juanita Lackey Lutz, received his A.B. in Accounting. Speaking to the students during commencement was Wallace J. Jorgenson, retired president of Jefferson-Pilot Communications Co. in Charlotte. ON DEAN'S LIST Eight Kings Mountain students were named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Appalachian State University. To qualify for the list, students must maintain a 3.25 grade point average on a 4.0 scale and carry at least 12 hours of aca- demic credit during the semester. Local students making the list were Daniel C. Ayscue, senior banking major; John Trenton Claffee, senior finance major; Jodi Lynn Haynes, senior education ma- jor; Tracey M. Horton, junior biol- ogy major; Bradley Michael Kennedy, senior recreation major; Patricia Lynn McGinnis, senior ac- counting major; Timothy W. Plonk, senior management major;a nd Jeri Melissa Rikard, sophomore. GRADUATION SET Cleveland County Head Start will hold its annual graduation ex- ercises June 2 at 10 a.m. at Cleveland Community College au- ditorium, 137 South Post Road in Shelby. The public is invited. EARNS DEGREE Robin Lee Warlick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Warlick of Kings Mountain, received a Bachelor of Science degree in commencement exercises May 15 at Wake Forest University. Approximately 765 students re- ceived undergraduate degrees and the professional schools awarded degrees to 460 students. GRADUATES Kevin D. Cash, son of Mr.a and Mrs. Phillip D. Cash, formerly of Kings Mountain, was one of 19 se- niors graduating from the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics Saturday at 10:30 a.m. in Durham. Teacher marshals are chosen by grade point average and must have completed between 35 and 50 hours toward a degree. Gaston College com- mencement ceremonies will take place Thursday, June 1. The thirteen marshals are: Monima Evans Lawson, chief mar- shal, Charlotte; Michael L. Allen, Cherryville; Richard Timothy Buchanan, Gastonia; Tina Delphine Gibson, Gastonia; Phillip Todd Gillespie, Shelby; Donna Davis Hastings, Bessemer City; John Calvin Humphries, Kings Mountain; Joy Elaine Love, Stanley; Samuel A. Parham, Gastonia; Bobby R. Simmons, Jr., Gastonia; Alan Grant Suddreth, Mt. Holy; Bonnie L. Trotter, Lincolnton; and James Terry Whisnant, Shelby. OFFICERS ELECTED The Gaston College Student Government Association has an- nounced the election of executive officers and senators for the 1989- 90 school year. Officers are Christina Brackett, Gastonia, president; Julie Carter, Dallas, vice president; Melody Streeter, Gastonia, secretary; and Ken Vickers, Dallas, treasurer. Senators are Dan Brandshaw of Ranlo, Joseph Clemmer of Dallas, Bill Huff of Mount Holly, Suzanne Sheilds of Belmont and Scott Jones of LIncolnton. REGISTER CHILDREN - Lynn Echols and Bruce Clark register their children, Lane Echols and Justin Clark, for school at recent kindergarten orientation day at Bethware School. atm Sm Se a Sei , " 1 Wednesday, May 31, 1989-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3B i EL GRADUATES-Seven employees of Clevemont Mills received their high school diplomas from Cleveland Community College after going back to school through classes at the local plant. Seventeen employees have received their diplomas this year since the plant began the back-to-school program on-site. Front row, from left, are Jane Martin, Edna Craig and Rose Mitchell. Back row, from left, are Janice Shifflett, Gary Tippins, Geraldine Hayes and Toni Anderson. Martin works in Knitting, Tippins in Cutting, Mitchell in 4000 Unit, Shifflett in 5000 Unit, Craig and Anderson in 4800 Unit and Hayes in Shipping Department. Diploma hold down a job, too, and found the going was hard. When she came to work at Elizabeth Weaving several months ago she was told about the adult education classes and talked with the plant manager. "Go for it," Godbold told Annette, who is an inspector on the first shift. While Annette is working in Grover and her hus- band, Martin, is working in Charlotte their son is cared for by a friend, Peggy Lackey, at their home in Cherryville. Annette likes her job but she wants to pursue a career as a hair stylist. She enjoyed cosmetology as a student at Kings Mountain Senior High School. "I really feel blessed in so many ways," said Annette, who recalled that when she was seven months pregnant she was involved in a wreck on Sugar Creek Road in Charlotte and suffered a concus- sion, resulting in some loss of memory. "Luckily our baby was unhurt and I just suffered a few scars," she said. The Cunninghams celebrated her graduation on Friday when they cut a birthday cake for their son's first birthday. ONE HOUR CLEANERS 211 E. 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