Page-6B-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, May 19, 1994
Cleveland Community College
announces job appointments
Cleveland Community College
announces the following position
changes and promotions:
Severne Budd has been named
Recording Secretary of the CCC
Foundation. She was previously
college receptionist.
Suzanne Studioso has been
named Applications and Transcript
Coordinator. She was previous sec-
retary for College Relations and
Foundation.
Susan Martin has been named
Computer System Technician. She
was previously secretary for the
Small Business Center and
Continuing Education.
Phyllis Haynes has been named
System Administrator. She was
previously Computer System
‘Technician.
Buck Walker has been named
Director of Institutional
Lffectiveness and Personnel. He
was previously Director of
Administrative Computing and
System Administrator.
HM "Alice in Wonderland” will be
presented June 9-12 at the CCC au-
ditorium. Times are 7:30 p.m. June
9-11 and 2:30 p.m. June 12. For
more information, call Dr. Dottie
Mcintyre at 484-4025.
Biddix
wins $500
scholarship
Jayda Biddix, senior at Kings
Mountain High School, has been
chosen as a recipient in the Service
Merchandise Scholarship program.
Each year Service Merchandise
awards 100 $500 scholarships to
outstanding students. The program
is independently managed by
Career Opportunities Through
Education (Cote), a nonprofit
scholarship service organization lo- |
cated in Audubon, NJ. Cote may
be contacted at (609) 573-9400.
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STUDENTS OF MONTH - These students were recently recognized
as Students of the Month at Grover School. Top photo, front row, left
to right, Amber Lebette, Paul Hardin and Shannon Martin. Second
row, Josh Murray, Darren Dawkins and Tasha Montgomery. Third Boneless
row, Shane Worcester, Heath Foster and Emily Borders. Lower photo,
front row, left to right, Brittany Herier, Scotty Senters and Amy
Clayton. Second row, Stuart Heffner, Juanita Sinnorai, and Marty
Mote. Back row, Brandon Bowen, Eli Wilson and Meaghan Puckett.
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TALKS TO STUDENTS - Students in Evelyn Kiser's fourth grade
presented State Senator Ollie Harris with balloons and other souvenirs
recently when Harris spent part of the day of his 60th wedding an-
niversary speaking to the students about being a Senator in North
Carolina.
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KINDERGARTEN ORIENTATION - Here are some of the 84 chil-
dren who attended orientation for 1994-95 kindergarten classes at
Grover School.
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