Baa TT | i Page 4B-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, November 2, 1989 New Books At Library New books at Mauney Library: A number of new series have been added to the ju- nior collection. These series cover a number of sub-: jects, including biographies of outstanding men and women, Indians of North America, world history, natu-: * ral history. These books fill some significant gaps in' our collection, and provide our students with a wealth’ of information for reports and projects. American Women of Achievement (Chelsea House). "Remember the ladies," wrote Abigail Adams to her! husband, John, who was a delegate to the Continental . Congress as the Founding Fathers met in Philadelphia i to form a new nation in March, 1776. Abigail Adams was one of the earliest advocates of woman's rights. Although women and the work they did was not rec- ognized until recent years, they nevertheless played an integral part in the founding, settling and building of our country. This series of biographies includes such outstanding women as Anne Hutchinson, 17th century charismatic religious leader; Phyllus Wheatley, 18th century black slave poet; Susan B. Anthony, 19th cen- tury women's rights leader and advocate of women suffrage; Amelia Earhart, 20th century adventurer and the first woman to cross the Atlantic by air. These bi- ographies are important examples of people with vi- sion who have looked outside themselves from their goals and have struggled against great odds to achieve them. Black American of Achievement (Chelsea House). Black Americans, as well as women, have not re- ceived recognition for their achievements until recent years. Yet their accomplishments form a large portion of our history rich in every field of endeavor. The se- ries includes such outstanding individuals as Langston Hughs, poet; Lena Horne. entertainer; Matthew Hensen, explorer; Paul Cuffe, merchant and abolition- ist; Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., political leader; Louis Armstrong, musician, and many more. These great men and women are a tribute to the spirit of our demo- cratic ideals and this system in which they have flour- ished. History of the World (Raintree Publishers). This series covers world history from prehistoric times through the classical period until the spread of Christianity and the dawning of the Renaissance in Western Europe. Each volume covers a particular area, such as the History of Greece and Rome, Civilization of Asia, Civilization of the Middle East, Civilization of the Americas, and others. In addition, to providing a summary of the historical events in each region, the series discusses the interaction of cultural influence, the art and literature of the period, and the every day life. A wealth of maps and full color illustrations com- plement the text and provide a unique experience of history for middle grade students. Uptown At The Library By ROSE TURNER Mauney Memorial Librarian . -— Indians of North America (Chelsea House) This series examines the problems that develop when peoples of different cultures come together. The lack of a common point of reference produce tragedy, suffering, bigotry and exploitation. For the Spanish conquistadors, the Indians were a source of cheap la- bor, while the French traders and trappers viewed them as a means of obtaining pelts, and the English scorned them and ruthlessly pushed them out of the way. The goal of this series is to illuminate the issues and con- flicts involving the American Indians today, and to promote a greater understanding of Indian history and culture. World Leaders, Past and Present (Chelsea House). Ralph Waldo Emerson has said that a great leader exhibits new possibilities to all humanity. "We feed on genius . . Great men exist that there may be greater men. " The concept of leadership implies the proposi- tion that individuals can make a difference in the world. Men and women throughout history have demonstrated the capacity to inspire and mobilize the masses so that they can act together in pursuit of a common end. Sometimes these ends are bad, as in the case of Adolf Hitler, and sometimes the ends are good, as in the case of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and many more. In any case, a great leader is one who leaves his personal stamp on history for better or for worse. This series covers outstanding men and women from all countries of the world, who have made a difference in the struggle of humanity toward emancipation and fulfillment. World Nature Encyclopedia (Raintree Publishers). From the grandeur of the mountains to the spare beauty of the desert and the lush abundance of the tropical forests, the World Nature Encyclopedia ex- plores the ecology of the earth and the interaction be- tween plant and animal life within its environment. The authors discuss the history and geography of each area as a background for environmental studies. Each volume covers a specific portion of the globe, such as the Mountains of Europe, Western Asia, Central America, etc. The series is beautifully illustrated with full color photographs, charts and maps. ¢ Quarts-controlled Electronic tuming featuring 157 channel capability (incl. 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The costume contest had many great great entries. Some of the best entries were a punk, a lady, a clown, a witch, a genie, a president and even a Hugo survivor. The judges for parts of the contest were ~ Mrs. Subler, Mrs. Mauney, and Mr. _ Allison, our former principal. Donate From 1B Community College, Goldsboro; and Western Piedmont Community College, Morganton. "We are proud of the successes our scholarship recipients have had and the positive impact these indi- viduals are having in their commu- nities,” Angel said. "Southern Bell believes that an investment in education is an in- vestment in our own future. We are proud to make this contribution in support of our community col- leges and the local citizens who benefit from the educational ser- vices they provide." Four Attend Conference Teresa Briggs, Lisa Neisler, John - Voorhees and Jane King represent- ed Kings Mountain District Schools at the Foreign Language Association of North Carolina's Conference October 20-21 in the Research Triangle Park at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel. The theme for the conference was "For Languages: ab initio--The North Carolina Advantage." Quality program sessions were pre- sented by experts in the field of foreign language instruction to help enhance and update methods and skills of foreign language teachers. Professor Carol Ann Pesola, foreign language author and educator, keynoted the general evening session on the theme, "The North Carolina Advantage: Be All That You Can Be," and spoke at the Saturday general meeting on the topic, "North Carolina Leads the Way--Quo vadis?" Interest sessions were conducted for all levels of foreign language instruction--elementary, middle and junior high school, high school, and post-secondary. There were three main winners: K- 1 Margaret Mauney dressed as a pumpkin; 2-3 Robin Perkins dressed as a clown; and 4-5 Toby Sims dressed as a scarecrow. Each winner received a pumpkin with a painted face as their prize. ; The big event to wrap up the evening was the raffle for the * Native of Grover Community * Graduate of Kings Mountain Nintendo game. A student from the audience was selected to draw the winning ticket, and Denese Stalling won the Nintendo game. Overall North School collected around $2,000.00. ‘All the teachers, assis- tants, and students at North want to thank everyone for their great sup- port of our school! 909 Grover Road LCT Pov Kings Mountain p20 739-56 56 Come In For Details! Monday-Friday j 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. ® 90 Days Same As Cash ¢ Mastercard ¢ Choice ® Visa (Except Wednesday 8:30 a.m.-12 Noon,, aturday - 830 &.me-5 pan.) Terms: Up to 36 months to pay with approved credit. Subscribe To The Herald Vote BILLY D. HOUZE Kings Mountain BOARD OF EDUCATION High School ®* Graduate of Gardner Webb College * Candidate for Masters of Religious Education at Southeastern Theological Seminary at Wake Forest ®* Married to Karen Cole Houze, a teacher's assistant at Grover Elementary School *3 Children- 1 at Central, 1 at Grover, 1 Preschooler * Resides in the Long Branch area of Grover * Past President of Grover PTO * Past Member of Board of Directors of Cleveland County Headstart * Pastor of Lawndale First Baptist Church, Lawndale, NC * Member of Board of Directors of Cleveland County Coalition For The Homeless Billy D. Houze for Board Of Education Quality Leadership For Quality Education Paid for by Lots of People for Billy D. Houze, Jean Shear, treasurer. Pd. Pol. Adv. | | | | SO §