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A-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, July 27, 1995 oel Rountree named assistant principal at Crest MS opp FAGAN: in administration work from UNC- at Kings Mountain High School. Council at Davidson College. tive position. Due to North Ea ern Haas Charlotte. : He was also the advisor of the Rountree served in active duty Carolina laws, he was not able to er 19 years as an educator at He did his student teaching at yearbook and the student council. as a field artillery officer in 1972- obtain an administrative position at ngs Mountain High School, Joel Kings Mountain High School, and Rountree also taught at 73, and joined the National Guard Kings Mountain High School or tree has accepted the position his first job was with the Kings Cleveland Community College, in 1984. He is currently in charge Kings Mountain Middle School be- ~assistant principal at Crest Mountain District Schools in 1975. and was a guest lecturer at of the 113th Field Artillery Brigade cause he has relatives who work at Mi ddle School. Rountree assumed ~~ He was a teacher at the extended Davidson College. He received the in Greensboro. the middle and high schools. his duties Monday, and replaces day school at the old Compact Teacher of the Year award for Rountree's wife, Patsy, is the Rountree also said that he had ohn Yarbro, who became assistant School in Kings Mountain for one ~~ Kings Mountain High School and Child Nutrition Director for the applied for administrative positions cipal at Crest High School. year. In 1976, he became a teacher ~~ Kings Mountain District Schools. Kings Mountain District Schools, with the Shelby City Schools and “Rountree said he is anxious to at Kings Mountain High School. He also received the Excellence in They have three children. Katy. Gaston County Schools, but chose Mork with Richard "Dickie While at Kings Mountain High Teaching award. He is a past 15, is a sophomore at Kings the position at Crest Middle School tnwell, the new principal at School, he taught U.S. history, member of Phi Delta Kappa, an ed- Mountain High School. Joshua for various reasons. He said offi- 2st Middle ‘School, and Angella African-American studies, world ucation fraternity, the North 14, is a freshman at Kings cials with the Cleveland County er, an assistant principal at the history, advanced placement U.S. Carolina Association of Education, Mountain High School, and Emily, Schools were very warm and h ol, because they share similar and European history, fundamental the National Education 10, is in the fifth grade at Grover friendly during the interview pro- “philosophies and have the same math, and algebra. Association, the N.C. Commission Elementary School. cess, and that the faculty at Crest tlook for Crest Middle School. He coached girls softball, girls on Testing, and the Teacher Rountree said he felt the time was Middle School has been very sup- I thoroughly enjoyed being in basketball, and cross-country track Education Program Advisory right to move into an administra- portive since his appointment. JOEL ROUNTREE he classroom," said Rountree. "It as difficult to give that up." WINN ve) The Beef People. hh. Z 2 As assistant principal, Rountree «Always U.S.D.A. Choice er. America's Supermarket® mw n charge of eighth grade ine, bus transportation, and —=—*1/8-inch Trim Prices good Wed. July 26 thru Tues. Aug. 1, 1995, *Aged for Taste & Tenderness POWER HE 3 ; A Just another way Winn-Dixie is helping ug Rountree. The assistant prin- ERTSTEHEHIRIRTS ARNSIR Pap ‘often is a negative role model We use computer buying power to track ause we always deal with disci- down the best deals. Then we pass that : W-D Brand U.S.D.A. Choice % li ie." I hope that, if at all possible, EEENIT ERIE GBTTE {3A Io] §11.{-Kel (14 the assistant principal could] be- . § store's weekly specials BUT they're our J 2come a positive role model." Boda) ALA an n er ther administrative duties. He also serve as the school's ath- irector and testing supervi- ountree said he wants to lave an aetive role in the class- oom and interact with the students nd faculty. iecause I love the classroom so ch, I think that an administrator hould be an instructional leader," ; Juntree is a graduate of Shelby igh School and Davidson College, where he received his un- ET graduate degree in history. He 4 roll pkg. = A ; ‘obtained his masters degree in so- White or TN pag “cial sciences from Appalachian Ultra White Cal wiState University in Boone. He also Charmin Ax Sd : has an associate degree in account- g from Gaston College, and did additional studies at Fayetteville State University and UNC- arlotte. He received his degree :Soecer registration deadline is Monday Monday is the deadline for youngsters to register to compete #in the Greater Cleveland County Soccer Association. eams are fielded for ages 6-un- zder, 8-under, 10-under, 13-under and 15-under. : Application forms are available it the Kings Mountain Community & enter. For more information; call Dan Potter at 734-0563. Registration set for youth foothall | Kings Mountain Optimist Club will hold registration for football and cheerleading August 1 at 5 pm. at City Stadium. «Boys and girls ages 7-12 (can't “be over 12°by August 1) are eligi- ‘ble. ; All persons registering must take irth certificate and $25 registra- jon fee, and must be accompanied their parents. : Pearson attends British Open ‘Harold Dean Pearson, former. Double Roll 27.5 oz. jars Ragu All Flavors 3 i ! : in 3 Hd 5 2 et 5 U.S.D.A. Inspected 10 Ib. bag Fryer A . Leg Quarters sports editor of the. Kings 12 02. pkg. W-D Brand [ountain Herald and now a @& 18 BS vs hen | b Cooked Ham ......*2 - 6 oz. pkg. W-D Brand Times-Dispatch, attended last § week's British Open Golf | ournament in Scotland. : Pearson is the son of Mr. and rs. Olland Pearson of Kings _ Whole Hog Sausage. 21*3 1 Ib. pkg. W-D Brand "Harvest Fresh Harvest Fresh Hickory Sweet Super Trimmed California Jumbo : Sliced Smoked || Seedless || Tropical Bacon Ham Red Grapes|| Mangos 1:8 24 ct. box Family Size Lipton onfined to weekends for most boat on J Ci W-D Brand U.S.D.A. Cholce Bone-in Harvest Fresh Washington State 2 Br — : be half gallon $146 3 I All ii Chuck Roast e000000s000censecsssees ID, 1 Golden Delicious Apples.....n. 88° 4 12 oz. cans All Flavors 3 LITER BOTTLE ; 24 pack 12 oz. cans dn the water and out, and every- o/, iis Vis 12 Pack Diet Pepsi or Busch | Chek Drinks Pepsi Cola . Beer BET ETHIE 52 3 $1%° ® 0» Bl Every Day! } |FRESH SEAFOOD| [ DELICATESSEN BAKERY Ice Cream 2°90 g é. 4 pk. 7.5 oz. cans from the Fisherman's Wharf! RO ad Ay Varieles 51/70 ct. per pound Prestige 97% Fat Free 8 Inch Double Layer EIlshury Headless «Honey Cured Ham Gourmet Isc ¢ | Pink Shrimp * Virginia Baked Ham || Carrot Cake $57 || $3%8..| $72 . Insurance ~ % Lake Wylie % 0831-205 8s Absolutely, Positively 4/6 Ib. avg. Whole or Half Alaskan Regular or Smoked Prestige 100% Fat Free All Varieties Fresh Made LL |) Price Leader! | Fresh Salmon IIL) Turkey Breasi..mammn'4% Meringue Pies......2 6 TE i /
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