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PTO PROGRAM - Plctur*d obov* or* 102
B«thwar* School atudonts prMonting a ^o-
gram on North Carolina during Monday
night's ilnal PTO mooting oi tho yoor. Tho pro
gram wos undor tho dlroction oi Mrs. Shlrloy
Austin, olomontary schools music toochor.
VIRGINIA REEL • Bothworo School fourth
grodors Stocoy Ponnlngton. April Clifton,
Trod lohnson, Allison Porlso, Loo McDonloL
Donnto Dixon. Kooln DoUingor and ScoH
Loyton do tho Vlrglnlo Rool during Monday's
PTO moottng in tho school oudltorlum.
Students Give Program ,
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One hundred and two fourth
graders presented a musical pro
gram on North Carolina at the
final meeting of the Bethware
School PTO Monday night in
the school auditorium.
Shirley Austin, elementary
music teacher for the Kings
Mountain District Schools,
directed the program. Accom
panist was Doris Driskill, student
music teacher.
Fourth grade teachers include
Mrs. Jan Dedmon, Mrs. Susan
White, and Danny McDowell.
The students, sometimes ac
companied by the audience, sang
songs about North Carolina
food, products and industries.
Becky Bridges, Julie McRae,
Ashli Champion, Carla Ramsey
and Amy Turner danced an
original Bethware dance to
“Carolina in the Morning” and
Appreciation Day Is Held
APPRECIATION DAY • Som* of tho
omployooo of Bothworo School (loft lino) oro
picturod horo bolng aonrod somo goodlos dur
ing Stuff Approciation Day ot tho ichool Fri
day. Mombors of tho PTO woro In chargo of
tho foto. PTO mombora aorvlng rofroahmonta
includo, loft to right Pot lackaon. Linda Woro,
lothy Cowon and Nancy Hoylo.
The Bethware School PTO
honored the 60 staff members of
the school with a Staff Apprecia
tion Day Friday morning in the
school cafeteria.
Members of the PTO baked
homemade cakes, pies and
sausage balls and served those
items, along with coffee and soft
drinks, while other members of
the PTO manned the
classrooms.
The cafeteria was decorated
with green ferns, purple
rhondendrens, and white ac
cessories. Giant red apples signi
fying Staff Appreciation Day
were pinned on the staff
members.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hoyle,
presidents of the PTO, and Jean
Yarl»ro, chairman of the Ways
and Means Committee, were in
charge of the event. Other
parents participating included
Pat Jackson, Jean Moore, Gail
Cheshire, Kathy Cowan, Brenda
Caldwell, Elaine Patterson,
Sheila Bunch and Carolyn Led
ford.
Stacy Pennington, April Clifton,
Traci Johnson, Allison Parizo,
Lee McDaniel, Donnie Dixon,
Kevin Dellinger and Scott
Layton danced the Virginia
Reel.
After the musical program,
the school held its annual awards
presentations for parents who
volunteered their time and
talents to PTO activities during
the year, and installed officers
for 1982-83.
The annual President’s Plaque
was presented to Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Hoyle, the outgoing
presidents.
Officers for next year include
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Jimson,
president; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Hicks, vice president; Helen
Thombs, secretary; Danny Den
ton, treasurer; Pat Jackson, assis
tant treasurer; Mr. and Mrs.
Dwayne Caldwell, chairmen of
the Ways and Means Commit
tee; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Crotts,
Volunteer Coordinators; and
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Falls,
Membership Coordinators.
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