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ET I Sa TE Photo by Gary Stewart : SWORN IN - Doyle Campbell, center, takes the oath of office from Jimmy Dickey, left, as he is sworn into his second four-year term on the Kings Mountain Board of Education Monday night. Holding the Bible for their father are Campbell’s daughters, Emily, left, and Ann. Right is his wife Anita. Facilities Proposals From Page 1-A Other proposed projects, in order of priority, include: Grover - one teaching sta- tion, music room, two excep- tional children resource rooms, secretary’s offices, workroom, health room, ad- ditional storage, new auditorium and additional restrooms, and heating and air-conditioning im- provements, at a total cost of $819,369. McRae pointed out that the older building at Grover which houses the auditorium and four classrooms was built in 1915 and is the oldest used school building in the county. East - six new teaching sta- tions, music room, one lab, two exceptional children’s resource rooms, principal's office, secretary’s area, workroom, health room, guidance room, additonal storage, cafeteria, teacher lounge, additional restrooms, at a total cost of $1,435,900. Bethware - Six teaching stations, music room, com- puter area, one lab, two ex- ceptional children’s resource rooms, guidance room, ad- ditonal storage areas, an aux- iliary gym, new auditorium, and additional restrooms, total cost $1,502,906. North - Library expansion, $136,500. West - Five teaching sta- tions, lab, one exceptional children’s resource area, health room, conference KM Board Advertising For Member From Page 1-A through being a former Teacher of the Year, and the citizenry of Kings Mountain had shown their support of her by their vote of con- fidence in the election. “We need to take advan- tage of her input and desire to serve the system,” King said. “I put a lot of stock in the peo- ple’s vote and she ran a very close third place. The people have confidence in her and that’s very important.” The board voted to adver- tise for the vacancy in local newspapers and set a December 28 deadline for citizens to return applica. tions to the superintendent’s office. The board set a special meeting for January 5 at 7 p.m. to review the applica- tions and interview ap- plicants. The board may decide to make the appoint- ment at that meeting, or may delay that decision until the regular January meeting on January 11. Before putting clothes in the washer, button them up and turn them inside out. Fewer buttons will be lost and there will be less fading on the right side of the garments. principal’s and room, additonal storage, teacher’s lounge, teacher’s production room, and addi- tional restrooms, $1,224,704. Central - Renovate into a central office, $525,000. Senior High - Install elevator, pave bus road, renovate press box, tennis courts and bleachers at baseball field, $383,250. Bethware - Heating sytem, walls in open space, restrooms, metal storage building, $64,050. Junior High - Energy retrofit, greenhouses, $57,750. Grover - Renovation of building, restroom renova- Approved tions, energy retrofit, bus en- trance and drive, metal storage building, $170,100. North - Restroom renova- tions, replace heating and air-conditioning units, energy retrofit, new lighting in multi-purpose room, metal storage building, TV system, $97,125. East - Remove asbestos, improve heating system, in- stall walls, renovate restrooms, suspend ceilings, energy retrofit, metal storage buildings, $111,300. West - Acquire land, metal storage building, cover walkways, $204,750. Efelk Stevens Wednesday, December 16, 1987-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3A Hildebrand Leaving KM Paula Hildebrand, health education coordinator for Kings Mountain and Shelby schools for the past three years, has resigned to accept the position as health educa- tion coordinator for Wake County Public Schools. Mrs. Hildebrand, who came here from Charlotte- Mecklenburg, will assume her new duties on February 1. Supt. Bob McRae said the school system will begin advertising immediately for Mrs. Hildebrand’s replace- ment and hopes to hire so- meone by February 1. Kings Mountain Schools will be in charge of taking applications but hiring Mrs. Hildebrand’s replacement will be a joint venture with the Shelby Schools. “We feel like the health education program in our school system has expanded dramatically since Paula has been here,’ said McRae. “We regret losing her. We ap- preciate the fine job she has done for us but wish her well as she assumes these duties in a larger school system.” Wake County has 78 schools and about 60,000 students, Mrs. Hildebrand said. “It’s with mixed emotions that I leave Kings Mountain and Shelby,” she said. “I really enjoyed it here but the Wake County area is home to us.” Mrs. Hildebrand, a native of Zebulon and a graduate of Wakefield High School near Zebulon, said she hopes to Open Nightly Til 9:30 Throughout Christmas CHRISTMAS work on her doctorate and moving to the Research Triangle area will help her in that endeavor. ; “It has been a wonderful opportunity for me here, both personally and professional- ly, but this will be a challenge for me,” she said. Mrs. Hildebrand is a member of several profes- sional organizations and is now parliamentarian of the North Carolina Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. She has served as president of the association, on the Southern District Health Council and is a member of the national association. She is a graduate of UNC- Greensboro and earned her masters degree from UNC- Charlotte. She has also studied at Gardner-Webb and Rutgers University. Mrs. Hildebrand and her husband, Jon, live at Wood- bridge. They have two sons, Jonathan, four, and Joseph, one. 7 Designs: Sampler Heart of the Village *Barnyard Country Christmas Sleigh Ride Colors: Na Green, Cran erry Red Crowders M S==———= Kings Mountain, NG=————~ i For That Special Gift! BANS 1 00% Cotton. $3995 Now In Children’s Sizes With Bear Or Rocking Horse Design Blue, Williamsburg Blue, Mauve, Hunter BEAUTIFUL SILK POINSETTIAS...18 Blooms Per Bunch '9.95 ARTIFICIAL WREATHS & GARLANDS....*3.95-*24.95 nh. Country $19.95 *New designs just in. SHOPPING HOURS Will Be [739-3969 . 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