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Supt. Dr. Bob McRae, left, and Board of Education Chairman Ronnie Hawkins, right, congratulate welding student Travis Slycord who is bound for national competition and Reliance Electric supervisor Randy Lail and Human Resources Director Rick Whitehurst for sponsorship of the apprentice program of which Slycord participates. Reliance will sponsor Slycord in the national competition with an all-ex- pense-paid trip to Kansas City, Mo. Dr. Jane King, standing, introduces Barbara Parramore, seated, State President of the North Carolina Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development during a conference in Kings Mountain. Regional conference hosted by KMHS Buncombe City; Cliff Wilson of NOTICE OF RACIAL NON-DISCRIMINATION St. Matthew’s Pre-School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made Kings Mountain High School hosted the recent regional drive-in conference attended by educators in the North Carolina Association Shelby High School and Faye Burton of Shelby City Schools; and Glenda Poole of Cabarrus County available to students at the school: It does not discriminate on the bases of race, color, national and ethnic origin in Schools. Other facilitators from Kings Mountain were Dianna Allen, Lynda Stewart, Ethel Pedersen, and Supt. Dr. Bob McRae. The conference was on the theme, "Educators Share Successful Practices that Lead School Systems to Higher Achievement." The afternoon for Supervision and Curriculum Development. Dr. Jane King, Region 6 President, and State President Barbara Parramore were featured presenters. Other presenters were Bonnie Miller, Principal of Stenwood Elementary School in Fairfax, Va., Linda Stroupe of * Johnson Elementary School in Buncombe County; Kaye Lamb of { Reynolds Middle School in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship programs, and athletic and other § school-administered programs. CorpEeLL Scott, II, D.M.D. GENERAL DENTISTRY 106 N. MOUNTAIN STREET, CHERRYVILLE, NC 28021 TELEPHONE: 435-9696 Dedicated to Excellence Now accepting new Exam Patients Office Hours by Appointment L.V. sedation available for apprehensive patients meeting closed after dinner in the high school cafeteria. CURTAIN GOING UP - The Kings Mountain Little Theatre will present ''Nunsense'' Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Woman's Club. The show, which received rave reviews last weekend by playgo- ers, features Theresa Williams, left, Susan Cannon, Linda Strachan, Linda Dixon and Patsy Stone in the comedy roles of the Sisters of Hoboken. Insurance processed Latin | new class Insurance proces for KMHS students = Nine Kings Mountain High stu- dents have been taking Latin I this year via satellite, receiving live broadcasts with the TI-IN Network from their certified Latin instructor in Texas. - Students interacted with the Latin teacher during class via tele- phone -and...wa microphone- equipped keypads. In addition, they had the opportunity to work individually with TI-IN via e-mail Crown & Bridge Dentures or through the network's evening homework hotline number. Julie Rikard, a former English teacher and currently a media spe- cialist at KMHS, is facilitator for the course funded by the N. C. State Department of Public Instruction. Rikard said Tis IN Network is the nation's leading provider of dis- tance learning technology. KMHS ABS = Molly ‘Blanton, Justin Champion, Brad Leonard ‘atid Robby Dalton. use the computers in the Physics labs at Kings - Mountain High School experiencing modern technology and its appli- cations. You'll wear the dress for one day. Your diamond, every day of your life. Make sure it’s the one you really want. GASTON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Gaston Memorial Hospital currently has opening for full-time, part-time and relief (work as needed) positions. Gaston Memorial offers a good work gant INSTANT CREDIT environment and great benefits such as health, dental, life insurance, : LL 3 retirement savings, and 26 paid days off. Applicants must possess a isianic 2 il We have a Special Gred)l Plan 101.You N22 JE arse $0 Down, Low Monthly Payments work record. : Na a : : Sh Your Ring Sized While You Wait When Purchased Here Utility Worker - Laundry & Linen Services. FT-1st. 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If interested, please apply Monday thru Friday between 9 am to 4 pm in Personnel Services. EXPERIMENTS IN CLASSROOM - Jason Sizemore, Nathan Mayse and Jacob Moschler, left to right, enjoy doing experiments in the Physics classes at Kings Mountain High School. Make your pool a simple pleasure with BioGuard. Buy A Medium Drink, Get ANY 6°" Sub a Your pool should be one of life’s simple pleasures. What it shouldn’t be is a lot of work. As a BioGuard Authorized Pool Care Dealer, we can stow you how to make pool care simple and less expensive-while the water stays sparkling. BioGuard gives you choice of pool care programs-chlorine or non-chlorine. And we give you expert advice to keep it simple. Enjoy your pool more-with BioGuard. May 23rd e 5p.m -8p.m. May 24th 11a.m. - 3p.m. Enjoying the circus theme at Easi Elementary School kindergarten orientation recently are Mrs. Penny Anthony, kindergarten teacher; Teresa Bagwell, clown; Britny Hovis, Demetra Davis, and Principal Jerry Hoyle. 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