Rr Nr a a | lr A po MG Wp EGS “Page 12A-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD- Thursday, January 13, 1994 Rainey named to honor roll rr 3 Fishing, hunting show in Charlotte Teresa Mountain was named to the sixth Rainey of Kings ql} More than 10,000 fishermen, boaters, and hunters are expected to attend the Carolina Fishin' and Fishermen who can't wait for better weather this spring can catch their supper right on the show floor grade first trimester honor: roll ate Huntin’ Show’ and Boat Sale's sev- Gaston Day School. To make the honor roll, a student™ = = must earn a grade point average of - 3.67 (A-) or aboye, with no grade below a B. Local students : graduate ASU Three Kings Mountain students received degrees during fall semester commencement cere- monies December 12 at Appalachian State University. in Boone. Timothy Wade Barrett received a Bachelor of Science degree. He: majored in History, Secondary Education. Jonathan William Reid received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. He majored in Management. Marcus H. Scism received a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Arts, Secondary Education. He ma- jored in Industrial Education. Parent/teacher conferences set Parents of Kings Mountain High School students may have confer- ences with teaches Thursday, Jan. 13 between 1-8 p.m. Appointments are not necessary as parents will be able to schedule conferences once they arrive at the school. If parents prefer to pre-arrange appointments, they may do so by calling 734-5647. Student report cards for the first semester will be available for parents to pick up. Scholarship funds for Head Start grads Cleveland County Head Start is accepting applications from any graduate of a North Carolina Head Start program for scholarship funds. The applicant must be cur- rently enrolled or planning to en- roll in a four-year college, two-year college, technical college, commu- nity college or vocational school. Anyone interested in applying for the scholarship funds should contact Patti Norman at 734-5660 . for an application. The deadline to submit applications is February 4, 1994. : Sharks win over Charlotte, Gaston The Sharks Aquatics Club. scored 533 points to edge Charlotte: Swim Association (437) and Gaston County Aquatic Club (329) in a recent Blue Ridge Swim League meet at Neisler Natatorium. First place winners for the Sharks were Amy Hendrick with three, Angela Strahler, Alex Queen and Nathan Mayse with two each, and Jessica Koenig, Kelly Hendrick, Drew Thomas and Matt Borders with one each. Classes slated at Cleveland CC Cleveland Community College's Continuing Education Department will offer classes for tanning bed operators and piano instruction. Tanning Bed Operator's class will start January 24 and end on February 7. Joann Schilling will in- struct the 13-hour class on Monday and Wednesday from 6-9 p.m. in campus room 1134. Registration is $34. "Pop Style Piano Made Easy" will be held January 31 from 6:30- 9:30 p.m. Debra Belcher is in- structing the three-hour course for which registration is $47.50. Mayhew selected to Abbey dean's list * Andrea E. Mayhew, Putnam Lake Road, Kings Mountain, was named to the Dean's list for the fall semester at College. She is a 1989 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Mayhew. To quality for the Dean's List, a student must achieve a minimum grade point average for the semester of 3.40, complete a mini- mum of 12 semester credits on a graded basis, and have no failing or incomplete grades for the semester. Tim Echols Lordy! Lordy! Daddy is 40! "Happy Birthday” Love. Lee & Lane Larry Neal and Mrs. Horne's kindergarten class at East School enjoyed a Christmas story by Aril Putnam. Aril and Larry are KMHS students who work with East students in the PEPI program. Pictured with April «nd Larry are Kendra Syda, Jeana Greene, Steven Conley, Jessica Ward, Kenneth Greason, Chase Roper, Dustin Nichols, Jason Wigginton, Leekea Patterson, Aaron Lovelace, Jesse Teague, Mandy Rowe, Dani Champion, Shamia Proctor, Tyler Whisnant, Angel Lawson, Christopher Blanton and Casey Martin. Marcus Corry, Jessica Lewallen, ‘True Love Waits' rally set in Shelby Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, will be guest speaker. A "True Love Waits" Baptist Associational Rally will be held Monday at 7 p.m. at Malcolm Belmont Abbey Brown Auditorium at Shelby High School. Dr. Fred Loper, medical mis- sionary with the Home Mission J eee Chevrolet Oldsmobile Geo-All Models included a A \ } i i 4 i Richard Ross, chairman of the rally, said that abstinence until marriage is the message of the campaign which will feature music Equipped w/4 wheel ABS brakes, air conditioning, power steering, cloth bucket seats, radial tires, fuel injected engine & much more. St. #5705. by "Gateway," a contemporary Christian band. Testimonies will be shared by youth from local church- es. : The rally is free and open to the public. pecial Savings On Our Huge Used Car/Truck inventory BRAND NEW 94 CHEVY CAVALIER 94 CHEVY 5-10 Your Choice enth year at the Charlotte Merchandise Mart January 13-16. Ten different boat dealers will be selling and displaying both plea- sure and fishing boats and motors at sale prices for freshwater and saltwater boating, including pon- toons, runabouts,#fish'n ski, cruis- ers up to 30 feet long, bass boats, center consoles, and offshore boats, plus personal watercraft and flat bottom square stern aluminum boats for the budget boater. The educational seminars on how and where to fish and hunt are held hourly during the show and are included in the $5 price of ad- mission for adults. Admission for senior citizens is $4, children six to 12 is $2, and under six is free. Readers taking a copy of this arti- cle clipped from the paper will re- ceive one dollar off on the price of one ticket for one person. Singing Sunday at Macedonia The Whisnants of Morganton will be in concert Sunday, Jan. 16 at 6 p.m. at Macedonia Baptist Church, 1101 South Battleground in a 56 foot long mountain trout fishing tank holding 750 North Carolina rainbow trout from 10 inches in length up to three and a half pounds in size. No license is needed, and tackle and bait are in- cluded in the $2 price of fishing seven frantic minutes. A second 60 foot tank in the middle of the show floor allows anglers to try out cast- ing rods and reels and new lures before they buy. Show hours are 4-9 p.m. Thursday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday, and 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. Sunday. For more informa- tion, including directions and dis- count motel rooms nearby, call 1-800-346-2671 or (704) 333-7709 in Charlotte or (704) 358-0696 dur- ing the show. 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