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pi ~ A, IT Sn PN . Ce 5 RT Ey eres Gnas o y ’ ade The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net Wednesday, June 5, 2013 Kings Mountain High School (lass of 2013 Ontarius Brooks Brandon Brown Michae] Brunswick Andrew Buchanan Maegan Bullard Dustin Burgess Joshua Burnett. Lukas Burton Dionte Byers Melissa Camp Maverick Canipe James Carringer Elizabeth Carroll Joseph Carroll — - Alicia Carter Michael Cerjan Lina Chanthasone Hannah Chapman Justin Chapman Shawn Chapple Reagan Childers Jonathan Clark Michael Coleman Hailey Collins Maria Cortez Jimenez Christopher Cotton Baron Crawford Kelsie Davis Jason Dawkins Misty Dayton Austina Dean Amber Degree Shekima Degree Alexandra Dettloff ' Sean Downey Brooke Dunlap Madison Dye Michael Early Caleb Edwards Jordan Elliott Courtney Elmore William Etherton From page 1C graduate enrollment of about 3,500. Some notables who have at- tended the Manhattan college? Academy Award winning actor Marlon Brando and writer Jack Kerouac, whose iconic novel “On the Road” helped define a disillusioned generation com- ing of age following World War I. “U.S. News and World Re- port” recently ranked The New School No. 1 in the nation for small class sizes, and No. 1 in the nation for international stu- dent enrollment. Heisler, who earlier this week was chatting abotit big move in a mostly emp classroom, appears moretha was born in Myrtle Beach, S.C., and lived in the beach town for the first 11 years of her life. Then her family spent a brief stint in Columbia, S.C. Since then she’s lived in Kings Moun- tain, where her father is a rural mail carrier and her mother is a stay-at-home mom. Heisler is the youngest child, with three brothers all in their twenties. Although Heisler is an ex- cellent student with a strong athletic bent, her high school years weren't free of frustration and strain. She spent much of her freshmen year menaced by a painful autoimmune disorder — dermatomyositis — that i caused extreme muscle weak- aE SF = ; ready for whatever life, The : ness and kept her out of school tice. But was having difficulty ~~ Durham and a Charlotte hospi- at bay. ! New School and NewYork = | and off the volleyball court, “1 -sWallowing. It got so bad that tal were ultimately required to The New School, a private throw at her, “I témember : was hurting all over, pretty ... doctors had to put a feeding put her on the mend. Heisler college with strong traditions in quote that ‘real life is stranger | much all the time. At first Lat- . tubein. = ; says she’s fully recovered now, social research, art and theater, than fiction” and | think that’s | tributed it to sports and prac- Prolonged stays at Duke but still must stick to a regimen has an undergraduate enroll- probably true.” a] : University Medical Center in of medicine to keep the disease ment of about 6,000 and a Congratulations | 25= SEL. ee 44 000 Ss Class of 2013! I AA A of Sa — “Aninvestmentin knowledge NATIONAL = always pays the best interest.” www.ibankatfnb.com IEF re ! : - Benjamin Franklin - A 4
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