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Graduates of Dot's Day Care are pictured above. Front row, Josh
Jones, TiAnna Whitaker, Cody Blevins, Kyerstin Vinesett, Andy
Siravanta, Chelsey Rucker. Back row, Jennifer Griffin, Travis.
McDaniel, Christy Whetstine, Brandon Lackey, Sarah Page, '"Bubba"
Benton, Courtney Tate. Not pictured, Elizabeth Van Dyke.
Dot's Day Care holds
first-year graduation
Bethlehem Baptist Church was
the site Saturday, June 25 for the
first ever graduation program of
The theme
"America" was carried out.
The graduates, along with the
two and three-year-old class, per-
formed and welcomed their family
and friends. Following their perfor-
‘mance the toddler room performed
before joining their parents. When
the toddlers had been seated, the
graduates presented their "Show
Time."
While the graduates were getting
dressed in their caps and gowns,
the two and three-year-old class
performed. This class was seated
with their parents in time to see the:
graduates enter as "Pomp and
Circumstance" was played.
Graduates were seated for a brief
teacher appreciation time.
Special guests were Mrs. Louise
Sanders, librarian who visits the
Day Care, and Mrs. Barbara
Pucetta, speech therapist who also
visits the Day Care. Mrs. Georgette
Ormsby, speech therapist, were un-
able to attend.
Dot and Ken Smith were recog-
nized with small gifts.
Graduates were then called one
by one to receive their diplomas.
After receiving their diplomas the
graduates sang their final song be-
fore marching out to "Romp and
"Circumstance."
BRITTNEY THORNBURG
Brittney wins in Show Stopper
Brittney Thornburg, in her first
year of competition, won the Show
Stopper National Finals in clog-
ging July 6 at Myrtle Beach, SC.
Brittney is the five-year-old
daughter of Scott and Krista,
Kaleigh Wren Chisholm
celebrates fifth birthday
Kaleigh Wren Chisholm cele-
brated her fifth birthday July 8 at a’
party at Burger King in Marquette,
Mi.
She is the daughter of Pete and
Dawn Chisholm of K.I. Sawyer
AFB in Gwinn, Mi.,
Grandparents are George and
Luci Bowen of Kings Mountain
and Bill and Lois Chisholm of
Raymond, N.H. Great-grandpar-
ents are Fred and Verda Bowen of
Kings Mountain and the late
Robert and Geneva Caveny of
Kings Mountain.
Kaleigh's mother is the former
Dawn Bowen.
Thornburg. Grandparents are
Newell and Betty Thornburg and
Austin and Peggy Panther.
Her instructor is Nicole
Humphries at Vicky Arrowood's
School of Dance.
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"Atlas of Anatomy" (Marshall
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Charash, Bruce D. "Heart Myths"
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Heart disease is by far the largest
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Despite the concerted efforts of
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The author, a registered dietitian,
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Inlander, Charles B. and Karla
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The cost of health care in the
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Lattvin, Maggie. "Maggie's Food
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Vitality" (Houghton Mifflin
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"Heart Failure;
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"Diet For a
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