o Tuesday 20c Ann tiing ring Volume 94^ Number 43 Tuesday, June 2, 1981 Kings Mountain, North Carolina '1: t; ??**-•* •‘ S' ', ■' ■’ ' ■« Mf-r .'■ V *»* f f • . ji- * ■’ KMHS GRADUATION • Members of the Kings Mountain Senior High School Class of 1981 march into lohn Gamble Stadium Friday night lor graduation exercises. Principal Robert McRoe. assisted by Superintendent of Schools William I V 4 NAMES OMITTED .(f. The names of David Bryan . Hardin and Gregory Scott Har- ■ • - ' * din were inadvertently omitted * from a listing of KMSHS 1981 j graduates in a recent edition of ».<v; The Herald. Photo by Gary Stewart Davis, presented diplomas to 266 graduates. More photos are on page 4. Kent Green, 13, Drowns Sunday In Buffalo Creek Central school sixth grader Kent Green, 13, drowned Sun day in Buffalo Creek near Grover. The youngster apparently slip ped into a “pot hole” and fell in to 10-12 feet of water, according to Coroner Bennett Masters who investigated. Masters said the boy had been fishing Sunday morning with Harold and Janice Bumgardner and their children, Juiie and Joe Bumgardner. Masters said the boy fell into an area where a pav ing firm had been dredging and digging sand. The accident occurred about 11:30 a.m. Richard Byers, a diver with the Kings Mountain Rescue Squad, pulled the boy’s body from the water at 12:15. f) KENT GREEN Joe McDaniel Elected Legion Chef De Gare Joe H. McDaniel, Jr.,city clerk^treasurer and long active in the American Legion and 40/8, has been elected Chef De Gare of La Societe Des Quarante Hommes Et Huit Chevaux, Voiture Locale 1180. Other new officers are Richard K. Moore, Chef De Train; David J. Delevie, Cor- respondant; David J. Delevie, Commissaire Intendant; Carl Wilson, Conducteur;. J. T. McGinnis, Garde De La Porte; Charles Carpenter, Lampiste; Ray W. Cline, Commis Voyageur; and J. P. Broome, Aumonier. Mr. McDaniel serves on the state executive committee of the American Legion Department of North Carolina, a five year ap pointment he received this year. lOE H. McDaniel Bookmobile To Visit Area Tuesday And Thursday Cleveland County Memorial Library Bookmobile will be in Kings Mountain Tuesday and Thursday. The Bookmobile’s schedule for Tuesday includes slops at the home of Mable Rabb at noon; at 12:45 at the home of Addie Grier; at 1 p.m. at North School and at 1:45 p.m. at the Kings Mountain Library. Thursday, the Bookmobile will be at the home of Ruth C. Vess in Oak Grove Community at 11:15 a.m. Funeral services will be con ducted Tuesday afternoon at 4 p.m. from Midview Baptist Church. Rev. Fred Wells, Rev. John Frazier and Rev. Bill Bowen will officiate, and inter ment will be in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Surviving are his parents, Bob by Gene and Judy Walker Green; one brother, Dwayne Green of the home; one sister, Marsha Green of the home; the paternal grandfather, Kenneth Green of Kings Mountain; the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Walker of Kings Mountain; the maternal great grandmother, Mrs. Edith Walker of Kings Mountain, and the paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Elizzie Hullender of Kings Mountain. Mitchem Services Monday Funeral services for Thomas Henry Mitchem, of Route 4 who died Friday in Kings Mountain Hospital, were conducted Mon day afternoon from Shiloh AME Zion Church of Grover by the Rev .James C. White. Interment was in the church cemetery. Mr. Mitchem was a native of Cleveland County and son of Mrs. Lizzie Orr Mitchem of Kings Mountain and the late Jordan Mitchem. He was a member of Shiloh AME Zion Church. Other survivors include a brother, Frank Mitchem of Kings Mountain; three sisters, Mrs. Marvita Spann of New York City, Miss Virginia Mit chem of Charlotte and Mrs. Ruby Lee Burris of Kings Moun tain. UTTLE THEATRE Annual general membership meeting of the Kings Mountain Little Theatre will be held Thurs day night, June 4th, at 7:30 p.m. in the Conference Room of First Federal Savings and Loan Association on West Mountain St. All members of the Little Theatre are invited to attend as well as prospective members. HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTION-The new members of the Kings Mountain Senior High School Chapter of the National Honor Society are from left to right, front row, Lisa Roark, Janet Blair, Laura Herndon, Sandy Appling. Back row, from left, Christa Williams, Laura Bumgardner, Bob Smith, Pam Hatch and Terry Fea.ster. NHS Induction Held The Kings Mountain Chapter of the National Honor Society held the annual induction ceremony recently in B.N. Barnes Auditorium. Nine members of the present Junior Class were selected for membership: Pam Hatch, Sandy Appling, Terry Feaster, Laura Herndon, Lisa Roark, Laura Bumgardner, Janet Blair, Bob Smith and Christa Williams. In order to challenge high school students to use their scholastic opportunities to the best of their abilities and to recognize those who do so, the high school principals organized the National Honor Society in 1921. Members are chosen from those who do outstanding work scholastically and also possess to an unusual degree the qualities of good citizenship, character, leadership and service. To become eligible for membership in the Kings Moun tain Chapter, a candidate must be a member of the Junior Class, have a scholastic average of 3.400 or higher and have been a student in this school at least one semster. Membership in the National Honor Society is the highest honor this school can confer upon a student. The senior members of the Kings Mountain National Honor Society are: Terry Bumgardner, Carol Edwards, Bobby Hagans, Eddie Hammett, Stephen Lee, Jeff Lineberger, Robert Lutz, Leigh Mauney, Gerald Robinson, Janice Scog gins and Diane Williams. Sponsors are Sara Griffin and Angel Teer. Dr. Blanton Appointed Director Of Research Dr. C. Dewitt Blanton,Jr. was appointed recently to the posi tion of Director of Research and DR. DEWITT BLANTON Graduate Studies at the Univer sity of Georgia School of Phar macy. Dr. Blanton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Blanton.Sr. of Kings Mountain. He and his w ife, Brenda, and daughter. Dee Ann, reside in Athens,Ga. Dr. Blanton was awarded the B.S. degree by Western Carolina University. Graduate study led to the Ph. D. in Medicinai Chemistry at the University of Mi.ssissippi. He was grantaed a post doctoral fellowship in Organic Chemistry by the University of Indiana. Dr. Blan ton came to the University of Georgia in 1968 after serving four years on the School of Phar macy faculty at Auburn Univer- sitv.

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