March 5, 1998 ET RO Ten BRIEFS From 4-B play in the D.F. Beam Center for Visual Arts through March. The public is invited. Ben Owen III will show wood fired, and salt-glazed stoneware; Joe Winter will show large Raku fired wheel thrown vessels; Louise Harter will show functional table- ware; and Gary Clontz will show Raku pottery. For more information, call Harold Russell at 922-6344, Career Day Friday at Gaston College The Cooperative Education and Student Employment Office at Gaston College will sponsor ~ Career Day Friday, March 6 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. in the Morris Library. Students, alumni and employers will exchange information on ca- reer fields and opportunities in the job market. American & Efird, BB&T, City of Gastonia, Dixie Yarns, Carolinas HealthCare System, - Keystone Powdered Metals, NC Highway Patrol, R.L. Stowe, United Parcel Service and other companies will be represent- ed. For more information, call Brenda Kincaid at 922-6212 or 922-6247. KMDS kindergarten registration begins Children who will be five years old on or before October 16, 1998 LEFEVERS TIGERS - Top Tigers in Mrs. Lefevers' class at North School are, front row, left to right, Heather Stevens, Cline Tate, Eric Tessener, Bobby Williams, Kenyona Wilson. Second row, Shawntrell Jordan, Roderick Lindsay, Bradley Lovelace, Pactrick Ortega, Ethan Roper. Third row, Celisa Bolch, Kinyota Cole, Victoria Crocker, Ellen Hall, Hayley Hoyle. Back, Mrs. Lefevers, North Tiger. WEST 4TH A/B HONOR ROLL - West School fourth graders making the A/B honor roll included, top photo, front row, Terri Carmichel, Elizabeth Chantharath, Andrew Childers, Josh Gilbert, Jeremy Hope, Brandon McClain. Second row, Kristina ‘Owens, Aaron Phillips. Bottom photo, Ryan Burton, Kathlene Miller, Chase Panther, Ebonee Roseboro, Jessica Ross, Cecilia Smith, Tednesha Wilson. 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Simply the BEST - Since 1968 Straight antennae NE Both Pairs of wings same size WINGED TERMITE Actual size 1/2-inch The Kings Mountain Herald should register for kindergarten in their respective school districts. If parents do not know which school their child will attend, they should call the Kings Mountain District Office at 734-5637. Applications and Kindergarten Health Assessment Reports are available at all elementary schools. The application should be complet- ed and returned to the school as soon as possible. The Kindergarten Health Assessment Report is to be completed by the child's physician or the health department and is due on or before September 9, 1998. Orientation Day for incoming kindergarten children and their par- ents is scheduled for May 8, 1998 at all elementary schools. At this time parents are to take their child's official birth certificate and social security number. No child can be enrolled without the official birth certificate. On Orientation Day parents will take their child to school at 8:30 a.m. and remain for an informative session with the school principal which will last ap- proximately one hour. The children will go to classes and enjoy a typi- cal kindergarten day, ending with lunch in the cafeteria as guests of the school system. Parents will pick up their children at 11:30 a.m. Regular kindergarten children will “not attend school on this day. Questions should be directed to Jane C. King, Assistant Superintendent of Instruction, at 734-5637. Cleveland College offers spring classes Cleveland Community College is offering the following classes during the spring semester. HM Cake decorating will meet each Tuesday from March 17-May .19 at 6-8:30 p.m. at the Eagle's Nest in Shelby. Registration is $40 plus supplies. HM Floral design will meet each Tuesday from April 7-June 23 at 6- 8:30 p.m. at the Eagle's Nest in Shelby. Registration is $40 plus supplies. Registration for both classes will be held at the first classing meet- ing. For more information call 484- 4015. Gardner-Webb offers new courses of study The Master of Business Administration at Gardner-Webb University is offering two new concentrations for its students. Health Care Management and Human Resources Management are Page 5B OR STR available in addition to the concen- tration in International Business. Classes are taught during the evening on the GWU campus in Boiling Springs and at satellite lo- cations in Statesville and Marion. The program carries a 36-semester hour requirement and is designed for working professionals who hold a bachelor's degree. There are two information ses- sions planned in early March for those interested in learning more about the program. The first ses- sion will be held Thursday, March 5 at 6 p.m. in Lindsay Hall on the GWU campus. The second session will be Thursday, March 12 at 6 p.m. at 704 Cherry Street, Statesville. For more information call the MBA Admissions Office at 800- 457-4622 or 704-434-4489. It's true. One third of us will be diagnosed with some form of cancer in our lifetime. Some more serious than others. Some curable, some incurable. But thanks to the Comprehensive Cancer Center at Gaston Memorial, there's more hope than ever. Even for some of the worst cases. As the foremost cancer center in our region, we provide every possible resource that we have in the battle against cancer. Which is why we participate with Bowman Gray Medical Center in cancer research. And why we contribute to the Southeast Cancer Control Consortium for the development of new treatment standards. And why we've established a Breast Cancer Hotline along with a 12-week Breast Cancer Program for women. And why we've initiated 3D Treatment Planning for more precise methods of pinpointing tumors and applying radiation. And the list goes on. Which means that even if you do get cancer, chances are better than ever that youll still live a long, happy life. ==\ Gaston = / HealthCare WE'RE HERE FOR LIFE