a asa . Dot's Day Care. WN 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. KALEIGH CHISHOLM v Quality Fducation / Peace and Safety New nonfiction at Mauney Memorial Library: HEALTH AND FITNESS "Atlas of Anatomy" (Marshall Cavendish, 1993). The human body is an endlessly fascinating organism that we take for granted. This book is straight- forward and very readable; it in- forms yet doesn't talk down. It is designed to provide a comprehen- sive and concise guide to the struc- ture of the human body as well as the background information neces- sary for a full appreciation of how it works. Charash, Bruce D. "Heart Myths" (Viking, 1991) Heart disease is by far the largest killer in the United States today. Despite the concerted efforts of physicians, the government, and the government to educate the American public about this single greatest menace to our national health, there still remains many myths and much misinformation about heart disease, its causes, pre- vention, diagnosis, and treatment. Dr. Charash debunks these perva- sive myths and sets the record straight. Chapra, Deeak. "Ageless Body, Timeless Mind; The Question of Alternatives to Growing Old" (Harmony Books, 1993). Contrary to our traditional no- tions of aging, we can leam to di- rect the way our bodies metabolize time. Dr. Chapra combines mine/body medicine with current anti-aging research to show why and how the effects of aging are ROSE TURNER] ® KM Librarian i Moore, Thomas J. Clark, Nancy. "Nancy Clark's Sports Nutrition Guidebook" (Leisure Press, 1990). With this new guidebook, you will be able to create your own winning diet for high energy and lifelong health. But you won't have to spend hours in the kitchen, give up eating out, or shun fast food. The author, a registered dietitian, gives us 103 fast, practical, and nu- tritious recipes, as well as tables that show the nutritional advantage of various foods. Inlander, Charles B. and Karla Morales. "Getting the Most for Your Medical Dollar" (Wings Books, 1991). The cost of health care in the United States is rising every day. This is the first book to help you find the best medial care in the best setting and at the best price. The more you know about how the health care system works, the bet- ter off you will be from the stand- point of both health and wealth. Lattvin, Maggie. "Maggie's Food Strategy Book; Taking Charge of Your Diet For Lifelong Health and Vitality" (Houghton Mifflin Company, 1987). Here is a book filled with sound practical guidelines and easy de- vices to help you fit nutritional ad- Thursday, July 14, 1994-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page-3B New nonfiction at Mauney Memorial Library vice to your own taste and metabolism. The author shows you how to balance your food choices and to balance food with exercise so that you can become your own diet expert. "Heart Failure; A Searing Report on Modern Medicine at its Best and Worst" (Simon & Schuster, Inc., 1989). With tireless research and vivid, true life descriptions, Moore pro- vides a candid and unsettling look at the nation's $50 billion a year heart car industry. The book ex- plains why the danger of high cholesterol has been exaggerated and chronicles the use of proce- dures such as angeoplasty and by- pass surgery. The book is clearly written with effective analysis and is based on solid fact. "Diet For a (Harmony Steinman, David. Poisoned Planet." Books, 1990). The foods we eat and the water we drink are no loner the pure sources of nourishment and plea- sure they once were. But there is plenty of safe food available and here at last is a book that guides you to it. | + LANGUAGES Sparks, Kimberly and Van Han Vail. "German in Review" (Harcourt Brace Jovonivich Publishers, 1967). This book offers a systematic, workable solution to the problem of providing a comprehensive re- view of German grammar and us- age. Each chapter proceeds from a step by step explanation of a par- ticular grammatical principle and extensive exercises and drills re- quires the student to apply the prin- ciple. Ellia, D.L. and C. Marcella. 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