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Sa HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTS MEMBERS — Kings Mountain high school” chapter of the National Honor Society inducted two new members and elected new officers recently. Pictured, left to right, are Mary Ann Beam, vice - president, Jane Osborne, Doris Clonin- | was ellected president of the organization. ger, Jeanne Plonk, a new member and recently - elected secretary, 7 PLAY-MAKER — Senior Guard John McGinnis has been g big gun for the Kings Mountain team this year. John is best noted for his sensational ball handling and play-making, He is second high- | est scorer for the year. McGinnis turned in one of his best games of the year Tuesday as the locals | downed Lincolnton 36-34. WINS AWARD — Paul Hendricks, Jr., high school freshman, enier- ed a winning exhibit in the Science fair conducted in Saliis- bury Saturday. Students from 14 counties competed in the show. Hendricks Gets Science Award Paul Hendricks, 4Jr., [Central school ninth grader, won ‘a first place award for ia physical sci- ence entry in the district scierice fair in Salisbury Saturday. Students from 14 counties €pn- tered projects in the fair. Tih e Kings Mountain student’s win- ning project, entered in the Ju\n- ior division of the fair, was ian exhibition including workiig models on ‘the uses of magneits. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Hendricks. and Sybil Stringfellow. Mrs. W. T. Weir, chapter advisor, Curtis George, past president, E. L. Broywvn, high school principal, Pat Owens, Peggy Joyce Reynolds, David Baity, kneeling, a new member, ELLEN BAKER Ellen Baker Receives Award Miss Ellen Baker, Kings Moun. | tain high school senior,"received: the state ‘homemaker degree at the annual convention in Raleigh Friday of the State association of the Future Homemakers of America. Miss Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Baker, Jr. is a member of the local chapter ‘at Central high school. Six degree committees, each consisting of four advisors and two FHA chapter members, re. view the applications and inform the members who are to receive the degrees. Thursday, June 30, 1994 -THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page-1B he Way We Were 37 Years Ago From The Files Of The 1957 Kings Mountain Herald HUNTS MOUNTAIN LIONS-WITH CAMERA--Howard Edens, former Kings Mountain citizen, recently has been on a mountain lion hunting expidition in rugged Colorado country. Mr. Edens was cameraman for a company filming a nature movie for sale to tele- vision network. Mr. Edens didn’t say whether the mountain lion he’s thrown over his horse’s neck was bagged with his camera or with a more customary firearm. At any rate, he said he got some good footage. GETS DEGREE .. Jack Still of Kings Mountain, recently receiv- ed the master of arts degree from Peabody college at Nashville, Tennessee. _ Still Receives Master's Degree Jack Still, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garland E. Still, recently received his master of arts degree from Peabody college at Nashville, Tennessee, Mr. Still, a graduate of David- son college, arrives Saturday from Nashville for a visit here with his parents prior going to Clearwater, Fla. where he has accepted a position for the coming school term in the Clearwater, Fla., high school. LODGE MASTER—Fred Weaver was elected Monday night to ser- ve as master of Fairview Lodge | AF & AM for the coming year. He will succeed Thomas D. Tindall. Weaver Elected ‘Masonic Master Fred Weaver, Kings Mountain dry cleaner, has been elected master of Fairview Lodge 339, AF & AM, for the coming year. Mr. Weaver will succeed Thomas D. Tindall. Other officers elected at Mon- day night's meeting were: Frank Ballard, senior warden; I. C. Dav- is, junior warden, L. A. Harmon, treasurer; and Thomas D. Tindall, secretary. WOMEN GOLFERS HOLD TOURNAMENT— Women Golfers of the Foothills League gather. ed in Gastonia last week for a tournament at Gaston Country Club. Pictured are five of the members of the league which includes members from Shelby, Gastonia, Kings Mountain, Lenoir, Mooresville, Catawba, Statesville, Morganton, North Wilkesboro, and Lincolnton, Up front are Lou Ambvers, of Mooresville, president of the league, and Emily Jacobs, president of Gaston TOP SALESMEN IN SCOUT COOKIE SALE — | Sallie Fulkerson, Jame | Morris, Sarah Frances Brownie Girl Scout Troop 32 of First Presbyterian | Mauney, Lynda Wattersion, Mary Jo Hord, Tina church, of which Mrs. Harry Page is leader, tied | Houser, and Mrs. Page, [the leader. Back row, left with Brownie Troop 47 of Belmont for top award | to right, are Susan Plonk, Sara Nel} Moss, Judy in the recently-conducted sale of Girl Scout cook- | Morris, Mary Ann Houser, and Lynda Mauney. Not ies of which proceeds go to the improvement pro- | present "when the picture was made were Mary gram at Camp Rotary. Pictured with an official of | Leigh Mauney, Linda Sherrer, Rita Bell, and Mary the Girl Scout council are, front row, left to right, | Ethel Dizon. Country club’s women golfers. Second row are Helen Small, of Morganton, and Kay Smith, of Lenoir. Behind are Mrs. Margaret Ward, Kings Mountain, Sue Jones, of Catawba, and Bonnie Roberts, of Shelby. 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