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1948 City Schools Teaches Roster
CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL AND GRAMMAR GRADES
Rowell Lane, Principal, Kings Mountain.
Mrs. Josephine E. Weir, Librarian, Kings Mountain.
Miss Alice Ridenhour, English, Dallas. (Teacherage.)
Miss Janet Seoggins, French, Math, Greenville, S. C. (Mrs, A. S. Cover
Miss Betty Hoyle,.Commercial, Shelby. (Teacherage.)
Miss Odessa Black, Science, Bessemer City.
Everette L. Carlton, Physical'Education, Winston-Salem. (Mrs. B. S.
Peeler.)
Miss Audrey May, Home Economics, Greenville. (J. R. Davis.)
Miss Mary Cromartie, Math, Gainesville, Ga. (Teacherage.)
Miss Sarah Alexander, English, Greenville, S. C. (Teacherage-.)
Mrs. Mabel G. Carpenter, Physical Education, Kings Mountain.
D. L. Parker, Social Science, Kings Mountain.
Miss Mary Pattee, English, Social Science, Nekton Highlands, Mass.
(Rev. L. C. Pinnix.)
J, C. Hedden, Band, Kings Mountain.
Miss Laura Bell, Huntersville, Bible. (Teacherage.)
Miss Mary Bell Teague, Greensboro, Dramatics. (Teacherage).
Miss Helen Logan, 8th grade, Kings Mountain.
Miss-Elizabeth Hunt. 8th Grade. Gaston ia. '
> Mrs. Juanita M. Warrpn, 8th grade. Kings Mountain.
Mrs. Rosalie P. Suber, 7th grade, Kings Mountain.
Miss Gussie Huffstetler, 7th grade, Kings Mountain.
Mrs. Octavla C. Coggins, 7th grade, Kings Mountain.,
Miss Margaret L. Goforth, 6th grade, Rutherford ton. (J. R. Davis).
Mrs. T. A. Polock, 6th grade. Kings Mountain.
, Mlss Marie Lineberger, 5th grade, Llncolnton, (Mrs. A S. Cover.)
Mrs. Jeanctte L. Mann, 4th and 5th grades, Kings Mountain.
Miss Hayes Mitchell, Kings Creek, S. C-, Piano. (Teacherage.)
CENTRAL PRIMARY SCHOOL . <
Miss Willie McGill, Principal, and 3rd grade teacher, Kings Mountain.
Miss Lois Watson, 4th grade; Albemarle. (Teacherage.)Mrs.
Ruth G. Fulton, 3rd grade, Kings Mountain.
Miss Margaret R. Andrews, 2nd grade, Charlotte. (Teacherage.)
Mrs. William C. Palmer, 2nd grade, Shelby.
Miss Pauline Dedmon.lst grade, Shelby. (Teacherage.)
Mrs. Macie L. Covington, Polkville, 1st grade. (Mrs. S. A. Lowry.)
Miss Ruth Beam, 1st grade, Shelby.
. EAST SCHOOL
Mrs. J. H. Thomson, Prineipaf'and 7th grade teacher Kings Mountain.
Miss Helen Turner, 6th grade, Fair Bluff. (Teacherage.)
Miss Marceline Weathers, 5th grade, Shelby. (Teacherage.)
Miss Katherine Dowd, 4th grade, Stanfield. (Teacherage.)
Miss Jane Wolfe, 3rd grade,Stoneville. (Teacherage).
Miss Sybil Sprati, 2nd grade, Nebo. (J. R. Davis.) '
Mrs. Lettie S. Lackey, 2nd and 3rd grades, Kinfcs Mountain. (Mrs. Bessie
Dickey.) .
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Mr9. Carl Logan, 1st grade, Kings Mountain.
WEST SCHOOL
Mrs. C. Q. Rhyne, Principal and 5th grade teacher. Kings Mountain.
Mrs. Elizabeth McGill Gamble, 6th grade, Kings Mountain.
Mies Annie Roberts, 4th grade, Kings Mountain.
Miss Frances Carpenter, 3rd grade. Kings Mountain.
Miss Carlyle Ware, 2nd grade. Kings Mountain.
Miss Marjorie Hord, 1st grade, Kings Mountain.
Mrs. Mary B. Page, Piano, Kings Mountain.
PARK-GRACE SCHOOL
Mrs. J. C. Nickels, principal and 7th grade teacher, Kings Mountain.
Mrs. Carl Davidson, 1st grade. Kings Mountain.
Mrs. James McGill,"2nd and 3rd grades. Kings Mountain.
Mrs. Pauline Weaver. 3rd and 4th grades, Kings Mountain.
Mrs. Carrie G. Hughes, 5th grade. Kings Mountain.
Mrs. Mildred R. Minlck, 6;h grade, Shelby..
DAVIDSON COLORED SCHOOL
J A. Gibson, Principal, Kings Mountain.
Miss Mary-Lee Pope. Murfreesboro.
Miss M.-tttie Gidncy, Shelby.
Miss Ki.ty M. Withers, Cornelius.
Mrs. K H B.Hker.'.Winsi'on-'Saien.
Mrs. Virginia 1'. Wiggins, She.by.
Miss Kan .? Tuskeceo, A a.
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( >?i.tidv.;:. vh.M' !c?c:tcr > :ns? in Kings Mountain.
Central In Six-Way .-Wine. S.ju-loy, Hickory, Forest Citj
?? . r* ?- *??_ r . and Mario:; for the fifth place Slot.
Knot For Filth Spot The standings 0:1 Oct. 5:
?, W L Pet
Standings it. ; he "Western cottier- Morgan ton 2 0 1.00*
ence footbr.i: race as reeased oy Tech 3 1 .75(
Joe Johnston, secretary, of Barium Lenoir 2 1 .66*
Springs, show the Kings Mountain-Rurh. Spin. 2 1 66(
Mountaineers in a six-team dead- KINGS MTN. 11' .501
Jock for fifth place with one win, Cherryvijle 11 .50(
and one loss. Hickory 1 1 -50(
Morganton paces the loop with a Forest City 1 1 -50(
pair of wins and no losses. Char- Shelby 1 1 50<
lotte Tech high has a firm grip on Hendersonville 1 2 .331!
second place with three wins and Lineolnton 1 2 .33s
one loss. .NCSD 0 1 .00<
Kings Mountain is tied with Cher- Newton-Conover 0 3, ..OOt
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THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERA
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AS SCHOOL
A SAL
TO THE TEAf HEES-1B THE
Erskine Homecoming j!
Set for October 16 ' p
Plana for the Erskine College An- 1
nual Home Coming celebration have '
just been completed, and the pro- J
gram promises to offer the usual '
spirited enthusiasm to encourage a
I large attendance of former students '
I and graduates located throughout 1
I the Statp anH lr? nno rr"
?i/j aiaitrs. ine
date !s Saturday, Oct. 16, 1948. J
The highlight of the Home Coming
Day will be the football game j
between Florida State University, ;
Tallahassee, Fla., and Erskirie Col-!
lege.
The opening feature of the program
will be a Pep Rally in the Memorial
Hall Building on the Women's
Campus, where singing, cheer
ing and introductions of former foot
j ball coaches will servp to start the
| action of the Home Coming festivj
ities. Dr. L. H McDaniel, .President
i of Erskin^"College association will
be present and make an informal
:talk.
, A picnic supper will be sorted at
,. 5:00 p. m. on the Erskine campus.
The football game will be he'd in j
Anderson Stadium and will start at !
8;00 p. m. The traditional crowning
' of the' Erskine College Home Com}
ing Queen will be the feature atI
traction between the halves of the
j game.
) The following members form the
) Committee for Home Coming Arran)
gements: Mr. Mack Robinson, Chair
) man; Mrs. Lila McMillan; Mr. J. W.
1 Beard; Miss Alice Louisa Love; Mr. !
) Robert Kennedy; Mr. Raymond
):Thigpen; Miss Roble McCalla; Mr.
) Chapman Lauderdale, and Miss Sal
lie Burke.
The 1948 cottort loan program has
.been amended by the U. S. Department
of Agriculture to provide for
loans on farm-stored cotton.
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Morehead City ? An increasing
number of southbound pleasure
naft are arriving here and mooring
it the facilities of Morehead City
facht Basin to remain until after
he "hurricane season" before continuing
on to Florida and the West
Indies. Morehead City has long been
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