o KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR, WEDNESDAY, MAY SI, 1972, PAGE 7 Trinity Day School Graduation FlrstRow(LetttorIght)JoAimeBoheler, Elizabeth Harry, Todd Thrift, Les lie Thomasson, Theresa Nelsler, Norma Davis, Melanie Herndon, Jennifer Perkins, Todd Boulet, Karen Leftwlch Second Row(Lefttoright)LanceStrange, Amy Ledford, Paul Perkins, Tracy Seism, Deda Smith, Jerry McDaniel, Jeff Hamm, Marlsa Dbton, Joy McCoy Third Row (Left to right) Geald Gladden, Mark Herndon, Scott Smith, Wade Cash, RickyWhite, Mike Fletcher, Susan Biggers, Patti Brown, Marty Bridges, Lynn Wilson There were 13 kindergarteners graduating to Pre-School; and, 18 Pre- Schoolers graduating from Trinlfy for the first grade. Juniors Eligible For National Science Institute At WCU 'ti Western Carolina Univers ity will conduct a 10-week in- sUtute this summer for high school juniors with superior ability in math, Thftty high school students from across the nation will be selected for the institute whi ch will be financed by a grant from the National Science Foundation. The institute begins June 12 and ends August 18. To meet the eligibility re quirements students will have to meet three requirements; be a high school junior (al though highly qualified sopho mores will be considered), have at least two years of col^ lege preparatory high scl^dOT mathematics, tot no more than three years, and hajt^a grade of “A” in high School mathematics courses Includ- ktag the mathematics course^ ~ bj^tag taken this year. •A^licatlon forms may be ob tained from Dr. Joseph W. Dodson, Director, Mathe matics Summer Institute, We stern Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina 28723. Did You Know ... that Senator Jordan co sponsored and helped pass a bill to help find a cure for sic kle cell anemia? .. that Congressman Gallfl- nakls didn’t bother to vote when that bill went to the House? ... that Senator Jordan help ed draft and piass a bill to cl ean up our nation’s water? .. THAT Congressman Gallfi- nakls voted in the House to weaken that bill? The overall objective of the Institute is to provide the op portunity for superior high school mathematics students to consider a variety of math ematical topics from the st andpoint of the creative noath- ematician--an activity which he may seldom or never par ticipate in as an high school student or as a freshman or sophomore in college. Top officials from 41 North Carolina school systems will attend management briefings this summer, conducted by the American Management As sociation. The training of local school administrators is part of a $250,000 U.S. Office of Education graiit to the State Department of Public Instruc tion. June Classes Calendar At Tech The June calendar for Voca tional Extension Classes, sp onsored by Cleveland Tech nical Institute, has been re leased by Dan Camp, Director of Extension. Two 33-bour courses, one ln Practical Welding and the oth er in Auto Tune-Up, wiU begin June 8 at Cleveland Tect Both courses. Welding, taught by Dale Blanton, and Auto- Tune-Up, taught by Joe Turn er, will be held every Thurs day evening from 6 ’til 9 According to Camp, enroll ment in the above classes Is limited. Therefore, all inter ested adults should contact Cleveland Tech, 482-4378, lor an enrollment reservation. Several sewing classes. In structed by Stella Prlne and varying fromBegtnner’sSew- ing to Tailoring, have also been scheduled for June. These classes are as follows; Dressmaking, Monday, Junes from 6 to 9 p.m.; Beginner Sewing, Monday, June 5 from 6 to 9 p.m.; Beginner Sewing, Wednesday, June 7 from 9 to 12 a.m.; Dressmaking, Thur sday, June 8 from 6 to 9 p.m.; Tailoring, Tuesday, June 13 from 6 to 9 p.m.; Tailoring Pants, Wednesday, June 14 from 6 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Prlne’s classes will meet at the City Park each week on the same day and hours as the first class day. Courses vary from 30 to 33 hours. Those interested In any of the latter group of classes should report directly to the City Park on the first class date. The briefings will be held at Sanderson High School inRal- etth July 12-14 and at the Charlotte/Mecklenburg Edu cation Center August 9-11. Attending the Raleigh brief ing will be top officials from school systems In Raleigh, Sanford, Fayetteville, Dur ham, Salisbury, Persen Coun ty, Durham County, Orange County, Martin County, Elm City, Onslow County, Edge combe County, Carteret Cou nty, Columbus County, Hoke Cleve Tech, G-W Credit Transfer An agreement which will al low students of Cleveland County Technical Institute to transfer credits to Gardner- Webb has been announce- ed jointly by the two Instltu- tloos. . Ito announcement was made by the beads of the two scho- Qls, Dr. E. Eugene Poston of Gardner-Webb and James B. Petty of Cleveland Tech. "Where there are students who are capable of doing more academically than Cleveland Tech offers then we would en courage them to continue their education at Gardner-Webb,’’ ■dd Mr. Petty. "Many times there are students who do not realize they are capable of doing work beyond what we of fer at Cleveland Tech,’’ con tinued Mr. Petty. "In such cases we are certainly happy to recommend that they con tinue their work at such a senior coUege as Gardner- Webb.’’ Dr. Poston Indicated his en thusiasm over the joint agree ment. "We appreciate the deep Interest shown by the of ficials of Cleveland Tech and their desire to provide the best in education for their students,’’ said Dr. Poston. “We are most grateful for the cooperation that they are giving us in this program and their willingness to accept the responsibility to encourage students whom they feel are capable of doing senior col lege level work.’’ Dr. Poston pointed out that in many cases students may be out of high school for a period of time to fulfill military obligations or the need to work and then at tend such schools as Cleve land Tech. "Then they realize they would like to pursue their ed ucation and earn a four-year degree from a senior col lege,’’ said Dr. Poston. "In such cases as this, and many others, Gardner - Webb is ready to do all it can to provide the avenue for this person to JACOB BRIDGES Attend Boys State JEROME CASH Jacob Bridges, son of Mrs. Ben Bridges and the late Mr. Bridges, Chestnut Ridge Rd., and Jerome Cash, 1415 Shel by Road will represent Otis D. Green Post 155 American Legion Auxiliary at the Annu al Boys State at the Univers ity of Wake Forest in Winson- Salem, June 11-17. The youths are rising seniors at Kings Mountain HlgbSchool and will attend the week’s course in government. Both were also awarded the plaque of recognition for Pro ficiency in American History, by the Woodmen of the World, Life Insurance Society. Jerome was also elected President of the Student Par ticipation Organization at the high school for the coming year. * * * * It’s easy to voice an opin ion before one knows much about the subject involved. » * « * An expert is a man who writes for a newspaper pub lisher in a town in which he is not known. Bible School At Westover June 5 Vacation Bible School will begin at Westover Baptist Church Monday June 5, and continue through Friday June 9, from 9;00 a.m, to 11:00 a.m. each morning. There will be Bible study and fellowship for Intermediates and young peo ple at the same hour. We in vite all children from age 3 and up to join us inBlbleSch- ool this week. Dine With Us! Friday and Saturday Evenings * SPECIAL ♦ T-Bone Steak 16oz. $4.75 Includes Everything Also 9 Oz. Rib-Eye Steak $3.50 with Potato, Salad, Bread & Beverage ROYAL VILLA MOTOR INN 1-85 At 161 Kings Mountain Pdv. Pol. Adv. Russell Sccrest for Insurance Commissioner Reasonable, responsible leadership to solve our insurance problems. Thank You! Tony King Manager CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR THE ELECTION OF L. E. “JOSH” HINNANT FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Ladies and Gentlemen; We are Interested citizens supporting the election of a Kings Mountain citizen to the Cleveland County Boari of Commissioners as Kings Mountain has not been represented by an elected commissioner since 1957. The citizens of Kings Mountain can elect Josh Hlnnant if we will all give him our support, and vote; and urge relatives and friends to vote for him. The Citizens Committee will appreciate your assistance in our volunteer ef forts to get Kings Mountain represented on the Cleveland County Commission. We requested Josh to seek this office because we know be is interested in Kings Mountain and Cleveland, having shown this by devoting numy hours of his time in acquiring new Industry for this area; creating 1,800 new jobs and in creasing per capita income for many families. As Executive Officer of First Union National Bank, he is dedicate to helping all citizens of this area with their problems. Josh is also active in the religious life of his Church. Show your support for the Kings Mountain area by voting for a Kings Mountain citizen, L.E. "Josh" Hlnnant forCountyCommissionerSaturday,June 3, 1972. Sincerely, John L. McGill CHAIRMAN, CITIZENS COMMITTE FOR TJIE ELECTION OF L. E. “JOSH” HINNANT FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER