4 A 3 Math 'St MORE SUPER STARS HONORED-These North School students participated 75 percent of the time in the recent Math Super Stars program. Front row, from left, Steven Tesenair, Amy Pearson, Mark Roper, Elise Mayse; middle row, from left, Sheena Grigg, Chuck Loftin, TJ Loftin, Marty Goforth; back row, from left, Chrystal Ormsby, Hannah Hovis, Liza Falls, Kristen Miller, and Bounthieng Souksavath. li Fn MATH SUPERSTARS-Pictured are Math Superstars at North School who earned 500 or more points for math problem solving. Front row, from left, Basif Gangoo, Adam Hall, Joe McDaniel, Patrick Brogdon; middle row, from left, Kristie Brinkley, Lianna Owens, Elizabeth Mauney, and Estelle Galavan; back row, from left, Alice Ann Howard, Misty Toney, Wesley Bridges, Ty Toney and Talia George. Math Superstars earned 500 or more points and received T-shirts and certificates during a Superstars ice cream and cake party Friday at North School Cafeteria. Students who participated 75 percent of the time were also hon- ored with the refreshments by Harris Teeter and Winn Dixie * Stores of Kings Mountain. One hundred and thirty North School students participated in the math enrichment program which focused on problem solving and complimented their regular mathe- matics program. The program was managed by Kathryn Blanton and Roxanna Gaffney with weekly as- sistance given by parent volun- teers, Debbie Boheler and Priscilla Mauney, as well as the classroom teachers. Superstars was an option- al program for students which re- warded those who were self-moti- vated with good study habits. The awards were based on the number of points students earned: 125 points-math superstar pencil; 250 points-math superstar button; 375 points-certificate for a free pizza from Hungry Howie's' and 500 points-math superstar T-shirt. ars" Are Honored Earning 500 or more points were Alice Ann Howard, Misty Toney, Wesley Bridges, Ty Toney, Talia Gangoo, Kristie Brinkley, Lianna Owens, Elizabeth Mauney, Estelle Galavan, Basif Gangoo, Adam Hall, Joe McDaniel, and Patrick Brogdon. Students who participated 75 percent of the time were Chrystal Ormsby, Hannah Hovis, Liza Falls, Kristen Miller, Bouthieng Souksavath, Sheena Grigg, Chuck Loftin, TJ Loftin, Marty Goforth, Steven Tesenair, Amy Pearson, Mark Roper and Elise Mayse. Subscribe To The Herald Thursday, June 7, 1990 -THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 9B Wilson Receives Degree David Reid Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilson of Charlotte, formerly of Kings Mountain, re- ceived his degree with honors from North Carolina State University at Raleigh May 12. He is the son of Carl Wilson of Kings Mountain and the late Wilson was on the honor roll all four years that he was in college. Attending the graduation exer- cises were all members of his fami- ly, including his parents and grand- father, his brother, Chris Wilson, and his brother and sister-in-law, degree and McKinney earned a “master of arts degree. Kevin and Teresa Wilson and Evelyn Wilson. daughter, Teresa. 14 Graduate From Gaston Fourteen Kings Mountain area students are among the 215 who will graduate from Gaston College at 7:30 p.m. June 1 in Myers Center Auditorium. McDowell, Tim Morrow, Eric Rhom and Anthony Walker, all of Kings Mountain. DAVID WILSON Graduating with high honors will be John Calvin Humphries and Deborah L. Matthew. Graduating with honors will be Leigh Anne Huss, of Kings Mountain, and Forest Daniel Love and Deborah L. Smith, both of Grover. Also receiving degrees will be Karen Chishol, Laura Fannin, Kimberly Hord, Barry Jenkins Jr., Edward Lawson, Natania Earns Degree Jennifer Muench, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Muench of 310 Downing Drive, was among 145 students who received degrees May 19 during commencement ex- ercises at Salem College. She majored in arts management and received the B. A. degree. s Founded in 1772, Salem College, a four-year liberal arts college for women in historic Old Salem in Winston Salem, is the ‘ 15th oldest college in the nation. hy wr Receives Degree (Claglorn EEE 11 CO NES Emm “We Bulla Dread” 4024 York Rd. Gastonia, NC 864-2028 Large Selection of Double-Wide & Single-Wide Homes To Choose From. We Also Custom-Build Your Home. No DowN PAYMENT To LANDOWNERS. 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