"* ' r? Kings Mountaii Volutins could be written on the hiBtory and conduct ot the schools ot Kings Mountain but space forbids ntuch extension and it ia not essou?t?t ...lit. .It. -I i 1 1 tiui Willi lilt1 U1III 111 lllliiu. The schools were ' starred here soon aftor the organization of the town about the year 187-1. Naturally the school facilities and attendance were small as the* town lnd small population, but according to the times and needs it filled itsplacr With crekYt. - As time wore 011 and the population increased new built'lugs wore erected and teachers addetl to take care of a larger number of pupils until at the present time, 1939, the city with a population of about 7,000 and students In proportion, the schools take second place to none tin buildings, general facilt lies, teachers In number and quality. There is one large Central School, beautiful throe-story brick structure contult i'ng main offices, library, and study, specie! roou *'d 25 class rooms and laboratories and a large auditorium, and four "other buildings IUMI llltlRI* U|> lilt* I lit MVIVII . / era are sele-ptc-i with care as to fit( ess and ability. The kniKS Mountain s . | ' * :<^mH . -d. ;.,;. Jj I I I I I .. . . " - ' '^3 THB KINGS M cilities Of n Among Best This number will Increase during Ih Near and Supt. Barnes thought tba fh6 2.000 mark might he reached. i no colored students are not 101 gotten, for there is provided om large school building both thi grades and high school branches ar< taught with a very competent oorp of teachers. . . * faking the school situation all It nil it can be safely stated that n< district da the whole South Is bette equipped to properly educate thi children thnn Kings "Mountain R' that none who may contemplate- lo ci.iing here need hesitate on th< question of schools. " The Kings Mountain High Schoo is an accredited high School accoi-d i lag to the standard set up by tlx j Southern Assolatkm. | A ph'ysbjal education deptutmenl under'the direction of Crowell Littl< sidr athlete of the University o North Carolina. was innugtii\it?! j this school year, In the hnmlsomi ' w* ' $40,000 Physical Ed uuCo' Ridldisg ,'.i-d with local in | \\ I*A funds. All the bill! MngS of the scl.pil sy ii at wc"e put in first class conditio1 during the i>a?t year. t?"m is i'.m.It i ho a bio direction of i well choxt ii school board n:ude up o I nlilic ' itriuvj ,iiid ji'ddln^ .linslhf < men. wuiwdy: Dr,'L. 1*. Baker. ? hni' Mian. Charles Thomasson. A. II.T'nt t> rson.. I'. M. Jfnliler- and Clou White. ' /to to ' \ 't Leaders Began i Work Oi Herald i Back In the old 0) $43,000 piece of property. I* . -> City Officials at the time the build n; was i Hernoon; Commissioners: C. E. Neisler, , II ? ' A'. K. Mauney, J. B. Mauney and Treasurei ? 5? I I ( I | 1 . I I '' RBI^H I +di | ^ Ml i WS^M^M r i| mIHH > ilEM d Oil E9 B|lftal| 9 II ' i h n mm#. Li I m P*p . ? ? t%f'/' V* -.. . .. .. \ ""/*-s *" '- ? '* ** * ',r FIFTHS *11 ANNIVERSARY EDITION - ''''', ' * tain Outgrows H Erects Modern B " - . * ? ?' > * - ' '-N . /' *% . . - * 1 ' ^ I i" 11 .V1'' * lit of Kings MOunti'n. Th- - ;j^Lv|aH||H|| own Hall, which was purBefore that time the town | i is the handsome City Hall I ces for all the city depart- [ id Jail are located in this I :ompieted were: Mayor J. E. I lr., J. K. WIMis, R. C. Gold, I ', Charles Dllling. TOWN H 4 :,; .V - * - ?*IP v- WmMSx, 4d^S^-;. F ^ Bod j 11 Hi IK pBy ?3? y '"V'^i" NTAltf'S NEW MUNICIPAL BUILDING Ci INSTITUT **.;. : '-iv*i'" * * ' * './ . - - ' IVE CITY Of Progress 1 ' ' ' ~ ,'S\\ +J-V1 " " * *' - * v * ' . . \ ' ' t ' if we failed to take note of the 50 years' _A !H - ... aicp wnn progress we congratulate and nations and its industries. All ? ' . . ' ?. 2 , ... ? , ouse As i uilding BR.-V ' ALL?1923-1937 ..- . " *' ;'..* -,' " \.\ "; - ' :"; '- . > ,' ,.v I wfLPn Kt . K*' b i* ' * \ . t I:, f IfI" Is' /v Br r ' H_ ?i ?: I ION ^ jkfii^^B^ '-* '!^^r / H \ : V - : ^ ' "" M . ' : " * . " * 1 ' - 'jzf \'v . _ . . . V* ' :N : " * ' ( ;;^. L ' > *