er 3 - Students in Mrs. Ann Bennett's Exploring Life Skills classes enter- tained their teachers at a recent Christmas gathering. Each class made personal invitations, Victorian Christmas fans and desserts for their teaches. Students showed social skills as they entertained their guest. Pictured, front table, Mr. Kiser, Miss Cook, Benji Bollinger and Mrs. Canipe. Second table, Chenoa Montgomery is serving. Third table, Amanda Lembke in Santa hat. In the rear of the room, David Lamb is collecting used dishes. wh a Tard Sra. Mitchell gets LaDricus Gingles ready to pop the pinata at the recent Spanish Christmas celebration at East School. Also pictured are Harold Bumby, Evan Ellis, Ann Postell, Sarah Rowe, Nikki Ross, Britt Talbert, Stephanie Tallmage, Julia Inman, April Pennington, Chris Johnson, Daniel Mason and Aaron Carroll. Cultural events for school credit Kings Mountain High English students can receive extra credit by attending any of the following cul- tural events slated in the area in February. 1-28 - African American Art Exhibit, Cleveland County Arts Center, 111 S. Washington St., Shelby, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday- Friday. Contact Barbara Brock, 484-2787. Free. 1-25 - Mirror Sculpture, Gallery, CCC, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday- Friday. Shapes cut out of mirror by Howard Davis. Contact Hal Bryant, 484-4023. Free. 3 - Pandean Players, Dover Chapel, Gardner-Webb, 8 p.m. Light classical presentation by Atlanta-based woodwind quintet, resident Ensemble at Georgia State. Contact Dr. Terry Fern, 434- 4448. Free. 4-7 - "Fences," Auditorium, CCC, 7:30 p.m., Friday, Saturday Monday, 2:30 p.m. Sunday. African American play. Contact Dottie mclntyre, 484-4025. $6 gen- eral, $5 senior citizens and students 4-6 - "A Mid Summer Night's Dream," Brown Auditorium, Shelby High, 8 p.m. Friday and 3 p.m. Sunday. Call 487-2857. $3. 8 - Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians with the Pied Pipers and Gary Crosby, Brown Auditorium, Shelby High, 8 p.m. Big band mu- sic. Free. 8 - "Struggle, Change and Tradition." Dover Theatre, G-WU, 10:25 a.m. Contact Burd Robinson, 434-4277. Fee. 22 - "Freedom Bound," Auditorium, CCC, 7:30 p.m. Musical presented by Ohio-based "Mad River Theatre Group." Active participation by audience. Contact Dottie McIntyre, 484- 4025. Free. 23-28 - "Hello Dolly," Dover Theatre, G-WU, 8 p.m., except 2:30 Sunday. Contact John Brock, 434-4371. Fee Thornburg selected Student of Month Carrie April Thornburg, Kings Mountain High School senior, is Exchange Club of Shelby's Youth of the Month for January. She is the daughter of Walter Thornburg and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Lineberger. At KMHS, Thornburg is editor of the annual staff, lettered in cheerleading four years, and is ac- tive in the Beta Club. She has also been active in Future Homemakers of America, Future Business Leaders of America, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Key Club, French Club, Letterman's Club and Science Club. A member of First Baptist Church, she is active in the church youth group. Her special interests are modeling and physical fitness at gym. She volunteers as a Candy Striper at Kings Mountain Hospital and in the Physical Therapy Department of the local hospital. She is employed at Eckerd Drug Company ‘and works in the family Maddison Suzanne Maddison Suzanne Keeter, daughter of Leard and Wendy Keeter of Kings Mountain, will celebrate her first birthday Friday, January 14. A family birthday party will be held at the Keeter home. A "bear" APRIL THORNBURG business, Killdeer Farm. Thornburg plans to major in physical therapy at East Carolina University and pursue a master's degree at UNC at Chapel Hill. Keeter one year old KENNETH WILSON ENLISTS IN AIR FORCE Kenneth L. Wilson, son of Patricia and Mickey Powers of Kings Mountain, recently enlisted into the Air Force's Delayed Enlistment Program, according to T/Sgt. Stewart, the local Air Force recruiter. Wilson, who will be a 1994 graduate of Kings Mountain High School, is scheduled for enlistment into the regular Air Force. Upon graduation from the Air Force's six week basic training course at Lackland Air Force Base near San Antonio, Texas, he will receive technical training in his designated career area. Wilson will earn credits toward an Associate Degree in Applied Sciences through the Community College of the Air Force while at- tending basic and technical training schools. Thomas Adams From his wife, We Miss You and January 6, 1994 Happy 59th Birthday to Thomas Adams Mary J. Adams and Children We Will Always Love You. 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