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| } k EE yy 4 yy ACADEMIC AWARDS - These 15 students won Monday at Kings Mountain Middle School. Front row, rage-oo-1 ne niNGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, June 16, 1994 ¢ A Fs, academic awards at the annual Awards Day from left, Justin Chan, Elise Mayse, Anna George, Marylee Dilling, Manisone Phanthalack and Shawn Adams; middle row, Brad LaPors, Alice Ann Howard, Josh McDaniel, Sarah Bunch and Cherita Warren; back row, Kyle Tsui. Clay Phillips, Will Hendricks and Katy Rountree. Awards presented at KMMS Kings Mountain Middle School recently held Awards Day. The fol- lowing awards were presented: Beachcombers Team Outstanding Academic Achievement Awards: Math, Josh Rountree; English, Christina Bolin, Elise Mayse; Social Studies, Melissa Bruce, Corwin Clayton; Reading, Alice Ann Howard; Science, Kristy Brinkley. Overall Academic Achievement Awards Seventh Grade - Math, Clay Phillips; English, Elise Mayse, Christina Bolin; Social Studies, Will Hendricks, Melissa Bruce; Reading, Alice Ann Howard; Science, Brad LaPors. Good Citizens Awards - Vanessa Elliott, Seth Denton. ~ Good Citizen of the Year - Abby Ropp. Motivation Awards - Clark Poole, Jamie Sellers. Top Accelerated Reader Points - Elisa Mayse; Most improved read- er, Jayda Wallace. CATs Writing 4-s - Haley Gingles, Blair Hawkins, Jessica Pearson, Casey Short, Angela Earley, William Bullock, Jason Feemster, Kelly Crook. CATS Highest Academic Average - Brad Bridges, Social Studies; Basit Gangoo, Language Arts; Avery Bess, math; Miranda Ormsby, Science; Shawn Adams, Reading. Good Citizens Awards - Haley Gingles, Casey Short. Good Citizen of the Year - Carrie Stowe. Math Master Award, Niles Ferguson; Super Scientist, Natasha Crocker; Social Studies Award, Basit Gangoo; Language Arts Award, Brad Bridges; Language Arts Award, Miranda Ormsby; Social Studies Award, Angela Early; Super Scientist, Brad Bridges; Math Master Award, Avery Bess; Super Readers, Shawn Adams, Miranda Ormsby, Cale Steele, Casey Short. Turtles Academic Achievement - Marylee Dilling, math; Anna George, English; Josh McDaniel, Social Studies; Marylee Dilling, Reading; Josh McDaniel, Science. Good Citizens Awards - Csherian Coleman, Kerry Myles. Good Citizen of the Year - Marylee Dilling. : Jostan's Top Achievers, Jada Williams, Josiah Burger, Josh McDaniel, Carter Davis, Mia Albea; Most persistent, Wendy Neisler; Most helpful, Mindy Bolt; Writing Test 4, Marylee Dilling; Most dependable, Heather Causby; Optimist Oratorical Contest, Maley Gingles; DAR essay contest win- ner, Marylee Dilling; DAR essay contest runner-up, Basit Gangoo; Best behavior, Brian Puckett, James Parnell; Creative ‘Achievement, Mindy Belt, Sydney Curry. Gators Academic Achievement - Math, Manisone Phanthalack; English, Eric Walters; Social Studies, Manisone Phanthalack; Reading, April Curry; Science, Matthew Biddix. Good Citizens Awards - Jennifer Patterson, Manisone Phanthalack, Shaun Moore, Brad Dills. Good Citizen of the Year - Brad Dills. Good citizen most cooperative - April Curry, Kenny Houston, Candace Donaldon, Shaun Moore; Most improved academics, Kristen Benton; Most conscientious and cooperative, Kristan Tallent; Most improved behavior, Dusty Blanton and Laymond Caldwell; Most co- operate and helpful, Jennifer Towery. Whales Academic Achievement - Math, Clay Phillips; English, Andrea Lail; Social Studies, Will Hendricks; Reading, Will Hendricks; Science, Brad LaPors. Good Citizens Awards - Andrea Lail, Rodman Simmons, Jeremy Wallace. Good Citizen of the Year - Chad Pearson. Mathematics Awards - Will Hendricks, Tina Guest; Science Awards, Will Hendricks, Anthony Ash; Geography Bee winners, Anthony Ash, Chad Pearson, Jason Scott, Somphone Prasonghime, Will Hendricks. Teacher's assistant, Toni Loftin. . Sea Creatures Academic Achievement - Math, Dione Jarrett; English, Dione Jarrett; More Points, Elise Mayse; Social Studies, Blair Cannon; Reading, Terri Martin; Science, Joy Dixon. Good Citizens Awards - Crystal Panther, Lee Bames. Good Citizen of the Year - Frank Hopper. Highest Average, Dione Jarrett, Blair Cannon, Joy Dixon; most im- proved Sea Creature, Richard Payne; ACR AWards, Paula Mercer, Dione Jarrett, Courtney Fredell. Voyagers Academic IT MEN & WOMEN 17 TO 62 Applications now being accepted for the residents of Gastonia & surrounding counties. register now in a State National Training Service Program to train for upcoming Civil Service positions in the General Clerk & following progressions: For those interested, o Postal Service * Computer Operator * Law Enforcement + Inspectors * Social Service Ass't * Transportation o Cook * Motor Vehicle Operator * Food Service Worker * General Clerk * Fire Fighter /Police Officer * Meat Cutter ¢ Construction e Fish & Wildlife Adm. * Engineer With Starting 1 4 00 h Pay Of Up To: . I. * No Experience Required e Government Provides Job Training A e Be on time GREAT BENEFITS ¢ JOB SECURITY * High School Diploma not required * If you have experience or higher education, you may be eligible for higher pay rating 2 Hour Orientation Apply In Person At: ECONO LODGE (Gastonia) 1601 Bessemer City Road, I-85 Exit 14 Thurday, June 23nd Only * 11:00 AM or 7:00 PM (Vets bring DD-214 or Military ID) e No phone calls *Bring Pen 4 > Achievement '- Math, Megan See Awards, 10-B \WWAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAYAYAWAWAWAWAY AW, Y) DTG V pe N AI a Summer enrichment classes at East the week of July 5-8 from 9-11:30 a.m. Registration is $1 per week. Ciasses will include puppetry, T- shirt painting, physical fitness, computers, and higher order think- ing skills. East School will conduct sum- mer enrichment classes for East students in grades K-S. Classes will be held the week of June 27-July 1 from 9-11 a.m., and For more information, call East School at 734-5633. 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