Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Moore Bethware marks students’ ‘achievements Continued from Page 5B It was all in a day’s work for a nurse to assist with a cir- cumcision, sutures, X-rays, fractures, physicals, etc. And they wore white caps, white hose and dresses, never pants. She was glad to see the change to white pants. Jean said she had the opportunity to work with professional nurses and doctors who are her friends today and many came to wish her happy re- tirement. For over 14 years Jean has worked with Cleveland Med- ical Associates in Kings Mountain and for the past three years as Dr. Charles Langley’s nurse, in a clinic teamed with Dr. Scott Mayse. Jean also worked with Dr. Frank Sincox and Dr. Syed Thiwan at the medical prac- tice. Thiwan, now in Suffolk, VA, wrote that “everywhere I have been since Kings Moun- tain I have set the goal for all my staff to meet the standards of service that I have seen you give with our patients.” “You have always been a true credit to your profes- sion,” said June Lee, widow of Dr. Joe Lee. Hosting the retirement party were Jean’s co-workers: Sharon Collins, chairman; of- fice manager Jenny Shuford, Tommy Truett, Lavita Rhodes, and Lauren Cobb. Daughter of James and Betty Brackett Falls and the late Lorena Falls, Jean is a Kings Mountain native. Jean and Rick have two children: N. C. Representative Tim Moore and wife, Juli McRae Moore and Karla Drennan and husband, Randy, all of Kings Mountain. The three grandchildren are the family’s pride and joy. The family is active in First Bap- tist Church, and Jean also be- longs to a local investment club, Doughmakers. Jean encourages young women to choose nursing as a career. She says she will miss friends but she’s ready to move on and enjoy what could become a second career in a new business from home. Bethware Elementary School students were hon- ored with awards recently and numerous students were listed on the A and AB honor rolls for the recent grading period. A HONOR ROLL, FIRST GRADE-Logan Ba- biee, Austin Brown, Grace Clark, Samuel Goins, Luke Hardin, Grady Hopper, Or- lando Odums, Daniel Thomas, Rebecca Trahan; Talaysia Watson, Brent Gip- son, Dustin Putnam, Madi- son Smith, Nathan Singletary, Randy Lyles, Rylie Carroll, Seth Henson, Shayana Portee, Yajayra Santiago-Morales, Isiah Gre- gory, Emma White, Josh An- derson, Jordan Stacks, Michael Meeler; Lucy Cao, Brandon Bullock, Drew Mannino, Gracie Brown, Nicholas Burrows, Xavier Johnson, Blake Davis, Olivia Green, Jon Hamrick, Landen Hunt, Tanner Lockhart, Olivia Moss, Alex Nivens, Jordan Parker, Riddick Phonephet, Shaylynn Sharpe, Kenli Withers, Gar- rett Yancey, Destiny Adams, Kennedy Barnes, Dylan Kitchen, Tucker Leather- man, Ashlynn Marr, Ryne Smith, Trey Williams, Bran- don Williams and Logan Patrick. SECOND GRADE- Adam Green, Gage Baugham, Justyn Friday, Payton Goforth, Randy Horn, Wendy Mendez, Lucy Northcutt, Alice: Zachary Petras, Noah Dett- loff, Hanah Neely, Sammy Campbell, Bryce Fisher, Luke Johnson, Abigal Velez Donu, Myla Athitang, Kylie Bearfield, Keaton Berryman, Amber Hall, Vince Mann, Eli Radford, Macie Sims, Nicholas Falls and Anazet Stephens. THIRD GRADE-Ashlee Anthony, Eleyna D’Angelo, Robert Harmon, Karmen Houser, Malachi King, Jami Nivens, Kayla Ruiz, Alyssa Thompson, Deon Folson, Cassey Jones, Harley Jones, Ogle, | The Kings Mountain Herald Baylee Marr, Georgia Moss, Dustin Parker, Steven Tomberlin, Anne Scott Baker, Jasmine Guy, Chloie Thomas, Josh Tippel; Kathrine Yarulin, Morgan Bell, Gisselle Duran, Emily Graham, Makenzie Huff man, Caleb Mayes and Mor- gan Vongphakdy. FOURTH GRADE- Amethyst Hall, Paloma Det- tloff, Travis Wright, Emilee Cloninger, Makensi Corn, Layne Galloway, Peyton Green, Phithamae Perry, Austin. Sperling, Maurissa Springs, Frank Stump, Justin Watkins, Ryley Brown, Sammy Moore, Alexis Reynolds. and Nicholas Ryan. A/B HONOR ROLL, FIRST GRADE-Jacob Lehr, " Gricelda Mayo, Hannah Spencer, Aden Darnell, Al- liyah Dellinger, Bethany Schrader, Cameron Bush, Hannah Leming, Joshua Fowler, Samuel Parsons, Braeden Henson, Ethan Greene, Addey Hudachko, Adam Metts, Cam Vong- phakdy, Savannah Byars, Katelyn Winebarger, Brook- lyn Bell, Tyler Huntsinger, Shyanna Portee, Selena Rivas, Stephanie Litchen- stein, Donna Albea, Zora Black, Bailey Dulin, Hunter Morrison, Matthew Allen, Altrean Chapman and Madeline Woodard. SECOND GRADE-Allie Darnell, Nia Smith, Ruthie Dover, Derek Acuff, Bryce Ball, Tristan Blanton, Zach- ery Gladden, Tyler Hayes, Jozie Nail, Caleb Jackson, Jacob. Woods, McKenzie Williams, Katlynn Barnette, Mary Cameron Lowrance, Liliana Deon, Stephanie Ramsey, Kentayvious Williams, Daniel Powell, Sara Brooks, Isaiah Cre- means, Joey Stalker, Josh Bell, Josh McGinnis, McKenzie Easler, Lanya Adams, Abigail Aldridge, Destiny Best and Kushel Ko- neni. THIRD GRADE-Bryson Nw Locarion! 309 South Battleground Ave. Chloe's Boutique “Upscale Consignment & More” Now accepting prom & formal wear! 704.730.0013 New Hours! Tue-Fri 10-6 Satl0-4 Body Junction, inc. Vitamins & Supplements Massage ° Tanning Pure wholefood base vitamins & supplements, protein powders, homeopathic supplements for colds, flu, aches & pains, fish oils & more! “Your One Stop Body Shop!” LR: Erica Hutchins, Looking Glass; Cindy Brown, Chloe's; Amanda Dean, "Looking Glass; Crystal Skinner, Ashley Moss, and Marie Jackson, Body Junction. The 309 S. Battleground Ave., Kings Mountain 704.739.4088 Glage Salon “Something for Everyone” Haircare for the entire family! Looking Jesse Yarbro,’ Armstrong, Daniel Morton, Nathan Parker, Serita Pe- gram, Elijah Walker, Cassie Woods, Haylee Pearson, Sa- vannah Rhinehardt, Lauren Short, Mahogany Brown, Kelsie Allen, Kaylee Ashe, Cheyenne Daugherty, Chris- tian Godwin, Emily Johnson, Kristina Mauney, James Par- sons, Raegan Buchanan, An- drew Castellana, Abigail Pennington, Sallie Presnell, Caroline Ross and Brady Williams. FOURTH GRADE-Jor- dan Chapman, Daisy Her- nandez-Mayo, Kaniya McClain, India Patterson, Jada Roberts, A’Kira Dun- can, Cailey Sheppard, Charneice Crocker, Dina Phaengkhamhak, Haley Spurlin, Hunter Blanton, Madison Shubert, Makenzie Wright, Michael Brown, Nathan Lease, Nicholas Morris, Payton Williams, Skylar Smith, Thomas Ed- wards, Makenzie Ramsey, Micah Randall, Kameron Marr, Johanna Santana, Breaynna Broome, Dew Gibbs, Tori Halvorson, Julie Merritt, Kayla Yarbro and Carson Stewart. GOOD CITIZENSHIP- Aleyiah Yarbro, Courtney Robinson, Aliza Edmonson, Quantez Davis, Daniel Thomas, Rylie Carroll, Drew Mannino, Jon Hamrick, Ash- lynn Marr, Diamond Poston, Wendy Mendez, Isaiah Gal- loway, Macie Sims, Khia ‘King, Cassie Woods, Steven Tomberlin, Josh Tippel, Makenzie Huffman, Kayla Yarbro, Jada Roberts, Layne Galloway and Charneice Crocker. HANDWRITING-Jordan Williamson, Blake Mertz, Justin ~~ Visoso, Mary Bearfield, Hannah Spencer, Joshua Fowler, Lucy Cao, Landen Hunt, Trey Williams, Adam Green, Joyce Caulder, Samuel Campbell, Kylie Bearfield, Nicholas Falls, Alyssa Thompson, Harley Jones, Christian Godwin, Raegan Buchanan, Tori Halvorson, Tevin Perry, Emilee Cloninger, and Dina Phaengkhambhak. LISTENER-Karissa Po- teet, Peyton Fisher, Kailey Duncan and Emma Laugh- ter. MOST COOPERATIVE- Sharniece Lowe, Cheyenne Stephens, Annie Merritt-and Aleigha Hedgepath. MOST IMPROVED- Tyanne Kelly, Scott Harrel- son, Bradie Jarvis and Austin Easler. TERRIFIC KIDS, K/Jayln Smith, Aleiyah Yarbro, Jackson Mealing, Caleb Robinson, Breanna Allen, Mallory Camp, Justin Burgess, McKenzie Smith, Nicholas: Gibbs, Cameron Bush, Bethany Schrader, Cameron Vongphakdy, Ethan Greene, Garrett Yancey, Olivia Green, Zora Black, Hunter Morrison, Kelsie Woods, Dawson Bledsoe, Zackery Gladden, Tristan Blanton, Katlynn Barnette, Beyoncé Dee, Sara Brooks, Macie Sims, Abby Aldridge, Kushel Koneni, Eleyna D’Angelo, Malachi King, Daniel Pittillo, Tyanna “Sloan, Alexander Stephens, Nathan Burgess, Zachary Hammett, Caroline Ross, Morgan Lanier, Clemente Solis, Paige Rollins, Ryan Moore, Kameron Marr, Noah Parker, Payton Williams and Michael Brown. TOP BUCCANEERS- Ashton Hullender, Septem- ber: Perry, [Cheyenne Mullinax, Abenemar Her- nandez-Mayo, Trinity Fields, Jordan Whetstine, Dylan Phelps, Seth Wyte, Courtney Robinson, Marah Cook, Makayla Jarvis, Tyler Pow- ell, Abbey Ogle, Ryan Carr, Austin Brown, Talaysia Wat- son, Seth Henson, Rylie Car- roll, Drew Mannino, Jordan Stacks, Nick Burrows, Alex Nivens, Kennedy Barnes, Ryne Smith, Madison Philbeck, Sarah Phelps, Randy Horn, Zachary Petras, Luke Johnson, Bryce Fisher, Keaton Berryman, Myla Page 6B Athitang, Isaiah Creamens, Lanya Adams, Karmen Houser, Serita Pegram, Anne Scott Baker, Steven Tomber- lin, Chloie Thomas, James Parsons, Abby Pennington, Caleb Mayes, Tre Crocker, Kayla Yarbro, Natalie Ham- mett, Kaniya McClain, Austin Sperling, Maurissia Springs, Charneice Crocker, Seth Whitaker, Cody Chaya, Jaques Williamson and Justin Gregory. PRINCIPALS AWARDS-Aiden Athitang, Ethan Capps, Cameron Petti, Mason Evers, Daniel Thomas, Shayana Portee, Maliyah Cook, Selena Rivas, Altrean Chapman, Keyana Moore, Justyn Fri- day, Noah Dettloff, Lilliana Dean, Malaysia Roberts, Bryson Armstrong, Dreshaun Davis, Kelsie Allen; Barbie Trahan, Jo- hanna Santana, Ame Hall, Phithamae Perry and Paloma Dettloff. Widows group plans events han Start Widowed Group of Greater Gaston County has scheduled spe- cial events for February. Marty Vanderlip, winner of the 2007 Give me the Mike contest, will entertain at a dinner/dance Feb. 13 at Senior Citizens Center, 1303 . Dallas-Cherryville Highway, Dallas. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Take cov- ered dish. Beverages will be provided. Linda Cabaniss, Director of Life Enrichment Center in Shelby and Kings Moun- tain, will be guest speaker Feb. 18 on the topic “The Broken Brain: Dementia, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer.” Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Take covered dish. Beverages will be pro- vided. 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