• m TuMday. March 17. 1981-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Pag* S Sgt. Van Hoy performs magic ... West School Talent Show Scheduled For March 24 Thirty-one West School students will perform in the an nual West School Talent Show Tuesday, March 24th, at 7:30 p.m. at B.N. Barnes Auditorium. Featured entertainment will be presented by Sgt. Van Hoy, of the N.C. Highway Patrol, who will demonstrate a magic act as judges make the selection of the winners. Jonas Bridges, manager of Radio Station WKMT, will be master of ceremonies. Mrs. David Plonk is general chairman of the event and Mrs. Jerry BlalOcT i^ publicity chafr- man. Admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents for students. Presenting talent in Division I for Kindergarten and First Grades are Jennifer Blanton, Bonnie Gore, Bontsaba Souri- sound, Gary Scruggs, Michelle Kaylon, Jessica Wellman, Matt Bell, Jill Sluss, Emily Campbell. Performing in Division II, Se cond and Third Grades, are Tina Nicholson, Andrew Fulton, Susan Hendricks, Sara Leitner, Tanya Byrd, Eric Ross, Cindy Moore, Pam Craig and Betsy McIntyre. Fourth and Fifth graders who will perform in Division III are Tammy Cook, Charlene Crawford, J.J. Warlick, Gayda Jones, Hank Cathey, Jimmy Sanders, Kevlin Bolin, Charlotte Taylor, Monty Deaton, Preston Brown, Holly Mercier, Angel Smith and Sandra Broome. KM Man Is Charged A Route 4, Kings Mountain man, Randy Owens, was ar rested by Cleveland County Sheriffs deputies Thursday in connection with a burglary and rape that occurred early Thurs day. Owens is being held without bond in Cleveland County Jail on charges of first degree burglary and second degree rape. According to Sheriffs Depart ment reports, the incident occur red about 1 a.m. Thursday in a home south of Kings Mountain. The victim said she was in bed and heard someone trying to get in the front door of her CARPET CLEANED $ iWEEK ONLY any livint room and hall (Mf •rditii af iMm Sii«) ANY LIVINQ MOM DININO MOM Ct il*iit( arui Mi HALL SO 095 oLiANED (Rttaraitit •lUia) THISWiaKONlV New . . . AdvanetO teehalaeei aad ekemieal develaamentt make aeiilklt iwatrler rciulli ritht in yavr Name — and at a priet yau aan affard. New yen can have year aarpali elaanad pralat* tianally at attaa at yen Ilka. We’H clean any additional room (with either of above specials) ESbUSS!!; 864-7996 NOT DBUGHTED?—DON'T PAY! uvNdO nooM HAU $29^^ UVINO ROOM HAU DININO $QQ95 ROOM rwi DO DTI suwniiriw wm ab* TINT or COIORIZI yotir coriMl whilo «i.»... cowri w miomt and yiVuTvoo ^ fco watoooOoO oa HiomonOa of ortwgjw;o boo^ 'ftfving^ston County and surrounding anas. •WAKRANTY* .. . Our •upsrt ersw* will el«on youi corp«tif»Q ftC; TH »ho« hovs •••« btforsj or your mofwy •• Itt Upfwbttrtd fumlfwr#, OfM ond Ori*n»ol corpsti toclydwl in KM Junior High Honor Roll residence. She told deputies that she “tried to get out the back door, but when she opened it a man forced his way into the house and forced her into bed and made her have sex with him.” The victim told deputies that the man told her not to call officers but she called her son who notified the Sheriff’s Department. The victim was taken to Kings Mountain Hospital for treatment. In other law enforcement ac tivities during the weekend. Kings Mountain Police reported a break-in at Clevemont Mills. Stolen were T-shirts valued at $600. Kings Mountain Junior High School honor roll students for the recent grading periods have been announced. The listing in cludes those 8th and 9th graders making A’s and B’s for the semester and for the nine weeks grading period and those students making all A’s. Eighth Grade Semester Honor Roll - A 8c B Brenda Wright, JoAnna Boheler, Mark Deese, Tina Harry, Wendy Kuykendall, Jody Sellers, Tracy Bess, Jill Brooks, Lisa Johnson, Jimmy Moretz, David Pervine, Lisa Phillips, Teresa Smith, Brenda Weaver, Maury Williams, Amanda Byers, Richard Crowley, Michael Ttxld Hughes, Debra Nance, Tina Pat terson, Christopher Todd Wilson, John C. Wilson, Renee Ward, Karen Penner, Page Mauney, Gary Wyte, Billy Wease, Angela Fulton, Lisa House, Diane Jenkins, Jeff Smith, Susan Deal, Ted Hale, Steve Hamrick, Steve Plonk, Marty Bridges, Kim Garris, Charlotte Brown, Lin Putnam, Ericka Woods, Julia Clore, La Var Curry, John Foster, Tina Herndon, Amy Edmondson, Lea Ann Gann, Lynn Gore and Melanie Herndon. Eighth Grade Nine Weeks Honor Roll - A 8c B Brenda Wright, Jo Anna Boheler, Mark Deese, Tina Harry, Kevin Ingram, Amanda Byers, Micahel T. Hughes, Debra Nance, Douglas Ramsey, Jennifer Leigh Stewart, Christopher T. Wilson, John C. Wilson, Chris Diggs, Karen Pen ner, Jeff Smith, Billy Wease, Page Mauney, Gary Wyte, Pam Dover, Rodney Mlew, Kelly Eubanks, Lisa House, Melanie Herndon, Susan Deal, Ted Hale, Steve Hamrick, Steve Plonk, KM Teachers Participate In Conference Mrs. Melanie Ballard, counselor at KM junior High, and Mrs. Lynn Ledford, counselor at Central Middle School, have returned from Raleigh where they attended the 54th annual convention of the N.C. Personnel and Guidance Association. The convention was an activi ty of Guidance and Counseling Week in North Carolina, pro claimed by Governor James B. Hunt in recognition of the vital role guidance and counseling programs play in the educational development and personal careers of citizens in our state. The theme was “Caring For Self: The Counselor’s Challenge.” Joan Reavis, Marty Bridges, Kim Garris, Charlotte Brown, Ericka Woods, Mike Reynolds, Mark Wise, Eddie Blanton, Tim Setzer, Julia Clore, La Var Curry, John Foster, Brenda Green, April Hoyle, Julie Yar- bro, Amy Edmondson, Lynn Gore. Eighth Grade A Semester Honor Roll Kelly Stewart, Kevin Ingram, David Lovelace, Toni Goforth, Kelly Eubanks, Shane Barnes, Kenny Davis, Richard Gold, Joan Reavis, Robin Warlick, Angela Blackwell, Liza Blanton, Stephen Moss, April Hoyle, Julie Yarbro and Vickie Sims. Eighth Grade A Nine Weeks Roll Kelly Stewart, David Lovelace, Toni Goforth, Angela Fulton, Shane Barnes, Kenny Davis, Robin Warlick, Richard Gold, Angela Blackwell, Liza Blanton, Stephen Moss and Vickie Sims. Ninth Grade Semester A8c B Angela Lyon, Jill Plonk, Lisa Raby, Kay Bolin, Jeff Ellis, Joy Queen, Tina Brown, Sandi Wat- terson, Debra Haney, Jeff Barnette, Tommy Batchler, Becky Bolt, Lisa Buskovich, Pat Davis, Tina Gregory, Donna Parrish, Todd Gossett, Saranan Murray, Beth Wilson, Linda McDaniel, Rodney Ross, Holly Dellinger, Laura Wright, Steve Carroll, Kim Hawkins, Joy Mc Coy, Thomas Putnam, Shawn Rainey, Susie Biggers, Beth Lineberry, Angela Shook, Teresa Champion, Pam Morrow and Lisa Nation. Ninth Grade Nine Weeks A8c B Angela Lyon, Amy Mayes, Jill Plonk, Lisa Raby, Joy Queen, Tina Brown, Sandi Wat- terson. Tommy Batchler, Lisa Birskovich, Pat Davis, Tim Gregory, Beth Wilson, Tracy Bolin, Rodney Ross, Richard White, Holly Dellinger, Raldo Lugo, Laura Wright, Steve Car- roll, Thomas Putnam, Teresa Champion, Pam Morrow, Lisa Nation, Tracy Seism and Ronnie Wright. Ninth Grade Semester A Honor Roll Shawn Gibby, Eva McKinney and Susie Biggers. 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