Page 4B-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, March 10, 1994 R. A. George demonstrates the steel drum for a program with an in- ternational flavor Monday at Kings Mountain Middle School. Andrew Anderson waits his turn on the drums. Students learn international music The Music Room in Grades 7-8 at Kings Mountain Middle School is taking on an international fla- VOI. Multicultural music in Doris Jenkins' classroom on Monday fea- tured R. A. George, a native of Granada who was raised in Trinidad, as the guest artist. He played with the Trinidad Tripol Express and also with the Charlotte Steel and String Band. He demon- strated early steel and string in- struments, including the drums, and invited the class to participate in playing the steel drums. "We have students at KMHS from other countries and we want Aerospace program set at high school An aerospace science lecture and demonstration program called the NASA Spacemobile will be 4 ew presented at Kii.nig-s Mountain High School on March 14. T hie day-long pro- gram, conduct- ed by Stanley P. Jones, will : include an as- 0 sembly and in- JONES dividual class lectures and demonstrations. It is designed to acquaint students and teachers with NASA's research and development activities and its work in the exploration of air and space. The demonstration includes an overview of satellites and planetary probes, space shuttle and space lab, ANNIE From Page 3-B Quinn, Mindy Reynolds, Amber McGill, Kelly Ann Goforth, Audrey Ford, Namkhang Phannareth, Holli Heather Carpenter, Bonita Guiton and Ginger Blalock. The Indian Snake dance is per- formed by Jeremy Mortz, Namkhang Phannareth, Danah McKinney, Aaron Ford, Talia Quinn, Audery Ford, Jamie Reep, Jason Trammell and Thomas Grant. : Cloggers are Jennifer Davison, , Christy Robbs, Cindy Robbs, Holli Hollifield and Amber McGill. A special singing group is com- School recently presented "American Songs 'n Rhythm" for the East Hollifield, them to be a part of our music cul- ture,” said Jenkins. "It is really good when we can get first-hand information from local artists." Last month Mrs. Nishiyama from Japan delighted the students with songs and dances from Japan. For warm-up exercises Monday, the students sang the major scale using syllables, moving to Japanese numbers. Monday, the students dressed up like Islanders with straw hats, col- orful shirts and flowers and they sang two folk songs from Bahamas and Jamaica, with the steel drum accompaniment. and aeronautics research and de- velopment, with emphasis on cur- rent and future projects and ca- Teers. Jones, an aerospace education specialist, is a member of the Aerospace Education Services Program which is designed to ac- quaint the educational community, civic organizations and general public with NASA's research and development activities. He is em- ployed by Oklahoma State University and is presently as- signed to the Langley Research Center. Prior to joining AESP Jones taught high school biology and chemistry. He resides in Newport News, Va. For more information on the KMHS program, call Susan Patterson at KMHS. posed of Jamie Sherrill, Talia Quinn, Cindy Robbs, Sayphong Phannareth, Holli Hollifield, Namkhang Phannareth and Telina Griffin. A total of 23 musical numbers and dances are included in the show with such tunes as "Doin' What Comes Naturally” by Annie, the kids and Wilson. Annie has several solo parts and Frank and the boys respond to "My Defenses are Down." Frank also has a solo part in "The Girl That I Marry" and Annie and Frank sing the duet, "Anything You Can Do." With the finale comes the en- semble rendition of "Show Business" and "They Say It's Wonderful." FHA students win competition Thirteen Kings Mountain High School Future Homemakers partic- ipated March 2 in Southwest Region A competitive events at Central Piedmont Community College in Charlotte. Mandy Jones placed first in the All Star Chapter event. Mychuwan Logan, Amanda Burns and Bobby Philbeck placed first in the Nutra Trends event with the "Pyramid of Pasta." Tabatha Carman, Michelle Meeks and Crystal Peavey placed second in the Little Friends event with the"Kitchen, Kids and So Forth." Ginger Mergott placed third in the Food Service event. 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