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a ——— A : . i A Page 8A-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Wedn sday, June 7, 1989 BETHWARE FIELD DAY - Second graders compete in a tug-o-war during Bethwaseé's field day last week. Prizes were given to individual and class winners. Parents assisted P.E. teacher Paul Bolt in running the games and provided refreshments. Area businesses also provided food and refreshments. Bethware Has Awards Day Bethware Elementary School held its annual awards day ceremo- ny Friday. Winners included: Bethware Fair Queen - Melissa Bumgardner. Washington trip good citizens - Beth Justice, Danah McKinney, Candy McGee. Spelling Bee winner - Erin Anderson. DAR essay contest winner - Erin Anderson. DAR good citizen - Casey Sipe. Buccaneer award - Christie Hughes. Bethware good citizen - Daniel Curry. (Webb's kindergarten) Perfect attendance - Joshua Gordon, Kimberly Stinchcomb. Penmanship - Matthew Ash, William Teague. Reading - Jennifer Fredell, Jennifer Bumgardner. Math - Ashley Funderburk. Art - Jamaa Byers. Most improved - Wade Wiggins. (Gibson's kindergarten) Perfect attendance - Beth Bumgardner, Miranda Hensley. Reading - Beth Bumgardner. Math - Kyle Lovelace. Penmanship - Virginia Ware. Good citizen of the year - John Goforth, Wendy Henson. Best all around - Virginia Ware. Most improved - Ashley Seawright, T.J. Moss, Miranda Hensley, Jamey Smith. (Wright's kindergarten) Perfect attendance - Jason Richard Jarvis, Dana Leigh Spiering. Reading - Alan Jacob Gibson. Penmanship - Jered Dean Brant Chapman, Kimberly Ann Justice, Miranda Lynn Dixon. Central From Page 5-A Academic fitness awards - Marcus Adams, Ted Anderson, Marcus Bell, Michael Bell, Jayda Biddix, Ginger Blalock, Jada Brown, Michelle Bullock, Melanie Bumgardner, Jermaine Byers, Melissa Carpenter, Shannon Caveny, Nathan Champion, Johnny Chapman, Dean Clark, Angela Cornwell, Angela Crotts, jennifer Davison, Melissa Dellinger, Jim Depwe, Will Eskridge, Leanne Farris, Aaron Ford, Courtney Goforth, Windi Goode, Robert Heath, Edward Henson, Teresa Hinson, Tiffany Houze, Shannon Hullender, Crucetta Jeffries, Chuck Kaylor, Michael Keenum, Allison Kiser, Allan Logan, Michelle Martin, Betty Mellan, Susan Melvin, Cedric Moore, Derek Morrow, Roger Moss, Josh Newton, Janey Ollis, Lori Patterson, Holly Paul, Elizabeth Perkins, Heather Perry, Siamphone Phanthalack, Stephanie Phillips, Jody Putnam, Stacey Reynolds, Christy Robbs, Tracy Robertson, Ann Marie Sanders, Denise Small, Sheldca Smith, Dee Stewart, Mark Styers, Molly Subler, Beth Sutherland, Anita Whitaker, Teakela Wilson, Timothy Yarbro. Sixth grade language arts award - Ross Thomas. Sixth grade math award - Joey Bouchard. Sixth grade science, social stud- ies and academic excellence awards - Ross Thomas. Seventh grade language arts and academic excellence awards - Jim Depew. Seventh grade math award - Robert Heath. Seventh grade science award - Janey Ollis. Seventh grade social studies "award - Derek Morrow. Good Citizen Award - Anita Whitaker. Good citizen of the year - Miranda Lynn Dixon, Stephen Brian Bolton. Best all around - Alan Jacob Gibson, Jered Dean Brant Chapman. Most improved - Meloni Alane Brogden, Amber Lynn Sutton. (Hughes first grade) Perfect attendance - Tripp Jenkins, Patrick Ware. Reading - Angela Early. Science - Blake Nelson. Creative writing - Jessica McDaniel. Penmanship - Matthew Mote. Most improved in math - Dusty Blanton. Most improved in reading - Andy Carrigan, Crystal Smart. (Kiser's first grade) Perfect attendance - Kesha Guin, Monique Williams, Jennifer Towery. Math - Jonathan Bowen, Josh Marcum. Penmanship - Mitchell Adams. Creative writing - Michael Nicholson. Good citizen of the year - Jennifer Towery. Most improved in language arts - Leigh Ann Ramsey. Most improved in math - Bradley Dills. Most improved in spelling - LaDeanna Bess. (Clark's first-second) Perfect attendance - Eric Boyd, Kevin Day, Brandi McDaniel, Candace Wallace, Renee Ware. Spelling - Brocke Blackburn, Annie Walters, Michael Jones. Math - Laura Bridges, Tyler Ellis, Candi Lovelace. Reading - Kathryn Champion, Mia Albea, Candice Lovelace. Penmanship - Shawn Adams, Laura Bridges, Andrea Lail, Latoya Paysour. : Creative writing - Annie Walters, Brandie Burton, Krissy Wheeler. Good citizen of the year - Shawn Adams, Latoya Paysour. Best all around - McDaniel. Most dependable - Renee Ware. Most improved - Eric Boyd. (Lovelace's second) Perfect attendance - Greg Jarvis, Cash Nixon, Dawn Roberts. Language arts - Jessica Gordon, Rian Biggerstaff. Mathematics - Dawn Roberts. Outstanding work - Kenneth Lancaster, Jonathan Bailey. (Wallace second) Perfect attendance - Robbie Walker, Jonathan Morehead. Reading - Jenny Lucas, Melissa Bruce. Math - Chris Pullen, Robbie Walker, David Black. Creative writing - Kenneth Williams. Penmanship - Sandy Perry. Outstanding projects in social studies and science - Justin Harrelson. Most improved in math - Alisha McNeely. Most improved in reading - David Black, Nicole Wagley. (Kiser second-third) Perfect attendance - Darin Brown, Ben Bumgardner, Derek Payseur. Brandi See Bethware, 9-A - [IR athers 3 $7) SPECIAL, A style that’s city smart. A feel that's completely comforting. In a size that doesn’t skimp on seating space. Featuring a channel-stitched headrest back, pillow arms, padded footrest and thick seat cushioning. § sotion "The Best Seat in the House" dtore Neme! i Oustomer's Name! 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Honored as Parent of the Year for donating over 275 volunteer hours to the program this year was Victor Smith, representing Graham Center. Sheryl Hawkins was recog- nized as the second place parent volunteer with over 150 hours do- nated to Graham Center. Anne Griffin, representing North Center in Kings Mountain, was awarded a special certificate signed by the National Head Start Director for Books From Page 1-A made with registrars or with the Cleveland County Board of Elections in Shelby or the Gaston County Board of Elections in Gastonia. Acting on a recommendation from the elections board, the Kings - Mountain City Council recently voted to raise the filing fees for mayor and council members. Those wanting to file for mayor must now pay $60 rather than $10 and those wanting to file for coun- cil now. must pay $35 instead of $5. "We thought that by raising the fees we'd get more serious candi- dates," said Mrs. Cook who said the lower fees had been the least allowable by law. Mrs. Cook, who proposed the change, said the new costs represent 1% of the annual salaries paid to office holders in Kings Mountain and the maximum fees allowed by state law.The new fees go into effect July 7. Not only may the new fees dis- suade less-than-serious office seek- ers, but Cook said the higher costs would help defray election expens- es as well. Mrs. Cook said that for the first time Kings Mountain will use auto- matic voting machines similar to those used by Cleveland County which will cut down on time spent counting votes by hand. outstanding volunteer service over a period of years. Ms. Griffin voi- unteered over 270 hours to the North Center this year alone. Social Service Parent Involvement Coordinator Deborah Lee present- ed the certificates of appreciation. Jerome Scott, Head Start Policy Council Chairman, was presented with a certificate of special recog- nition by the N C. Head Start Head Start Has Graduation Association as a former Head Start Parent. 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