• s£?3Stfi Jw. tsSSfeSsSP OFFICERS OF GRADUATING CLASS __ Pic tured above on the steps of Kings Mountain high school are officers of the Class of 1961. On top row from left, Clifford Kircus, Jr., presi dent; Kirsten ^acho, vice-president; James Parker, co-treasui«r. Bottom row, in usual or der, Patricia Gladden, secretary; Frances O wens, co-treasurer; Martha Sue Welch, co treasurer; and Carol Sue Dover, co-treasurer. The Senior sponsors were Mrs. Carl Finger, ..... Mrs. J. H. Gentry. Miss Helen Logan and Mrs. W. T. Weir. The class colors were red and white, the class ilower a red rose, and the class motto, "Nothing succeeds like success." Mascots were Cynthia Hayes and Danny Spear man and marshals were Kay Broadwater and Bill Hamseur, chiefs; and Carol Jean Goter, Sara Rose Lennon. Gail Morrison. Tommy Ben nett, Eddie Tesseneer, and Robert Whisnant Explores Scouts Name Officers The members of the Explorer's Post in Kings Mountain elected their officers Monday. They are: Robert Whisnant, President; Kenneth Barnes, Vice President; Billy Belt, Secretary; Johnny Brown, Treasurer; Wen dell Phifer, Quartermaster; Steve Greggs and George Allen, Cabi net Representatives; and Pat Hord, Chairman of Activity Com mittee. The Explorers will meet on the first and third weeks in every month. They will meet at 7:30 p. m. on (Mondays at the St. Mat thew’s Lutheran church. SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD Ivwon* [WUCH M1CRIH Best protection against throat germs Kings "Mountain Drug Company makes every price a LOW PRICE_and that's why you’re always sure to get the BEST BUYS in all your drug store supplies when you shop here. Yes_BEST BUYS - BEST for QUALITY . . . BEST for E CONOMY. See for yourself_they're on every shelf. BUFFER!* ,A,^» 100's New 2 in 1 Him I . ' « Can be used as Black & White or Color. 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Judge White set bend at, $150 for each forgery count. John Martin, 18 Bennett Drive, violation of the North Carolina compulsory school law, contin ued until next Monday’s Court session. Perrie Louise Mullinax, Blacksburg, S. C., trespassing, found not guilty. Ten other cases involved liquor violations. Police Report Two Accidents Two automobile accidents, both involving little property da mage were reported by city po lice this week. The first occurred Friday at 5:30 p. m. on E. King Street and involved vehicles driven by Ja mes Laylon Lee of Honea Path, S. C. and Harvey Massey of 2901 South West Boulevard, Char lotte. Investigating officer R. R. Canrigan reported Lee, driving a truck, stopped for a signal and Massey, driving a 1959 Pontiac, ran into the back of the truck. Damage Ito each vehicle was estimated at $10. The second accident occured on Railroad Avenue at 5:10 p. m. Sunday and involved a car dri ven by Donnie Austin Murphy of 2020 Manor Road, Charlotte. Investigating officer Ellis King reported Miss Murphy was going south on Railroad Avenue when a car in front of her stop ped suddenly. She went up on the sidewalk to miss the car in front, but hit a garbage can, do ing about $10 damage to her car’s right front fender and about $5 damage to the garbage can. - - By Les Carroll Life With The Rimples KH E YOU SURE YOUR WIFE WILL LET YOU SO TO THE POKER SAME TONI6HT, ANDY? XU. HAVE TO 6IT UP VIITH A6ICK FRIEND MOST OF T0NI6HT. 1 HE HKD A. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT, A\ND... LCHffiF WEU., AFTER THE SAME. BRINS HIWAL0N6 HOME AND YOU'LL BOTH HAVE ANOTHER ACCIDENT--AND YOU CAN SIT UP WITH EACH OTHER' as SHES A LITTLE TOO UNDERSTANDING 9 ->“v School Board Names Teachers; Principals Board of Education members, in a called meeting Oast Thurs day at Central School elected teachers and principals for the Kings Mountain Cdity Adminis trative unit. Supt. B. N. Barnes offered for election teachers recommended by school principals and district school committeemen. Mr. Bairnes noted at the ses sion that the consolidation of the No. 4 Township schools into one unit posed some difficiluity in the teacher election, since in the fall term a teacher may not nec essarily be an instructor in the same school she or he taught in last term. Elected, in order of the school in which they taught for the I9 60-61 term, were: KINGS MOUNTA IN HIGH SCHOOL: Harry E. Jaynes, prin cipal; Mrs. Helen B. Ausley, Mrs. Betty W. Bates, Miss Odessa Black, William Z. Oashion, Mrs. Carolyn N. Finger, Mrs. Laura W. Gentry, John H. Gamble, Jr., Mrs. Betty R. Gamble, Mrs. Mary Sue M. Howard, Fenton L. Larson, Miss Helen Logan, John R. Lutz, Jir., Carl O. McWhirter, Mrs. Sue H. Moss, Donald L. Parker, W. F. Powell, Miss Kiittie Lou Sutton, Mrs. Josephine E. Weir, J. P'red Withers, and J. C. Hedden, Band. CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Mrs. Willie P. Patter son, Richard C. Cu'lyer, III, Mrs Iva Jean K. Beason, Billy G. Ba tes, Mrs. Dorothy H. Finger, Mrs. Sara S. Griffin, Mrs. Alice Len non, Mrs. Juanita M. Logan, Mrs. Johnnie M. Queen, and Mrs. Harriet R. Van Dyke. EAST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Robert M. Kennedy, Jr., princi pal; Miss Sue A.' Borders, Mrs. ' Anne F. Bryant, Mrs. Mary F. m Easy on... easy off! THROW COVERS instant protection for expensive upholstered chairs, sofa, studio beds CHAIRS / 4.88 STUDIOS, SOFA BEDS Cllng-y textured fabric, edged with 3" fringe. Holds shape, stays smooth with no unsightly sagging or bunching. Easy-care too: just toss in your washer, skip ironing. Colors stay clear and true; won’t shrink out of fit. Tuscan rose, honey beige, spice brown, hunter green, cocoa plus many other decorator colors. 72 x 72" for club chairs, 3.49; 72 x 90" for love seats, 3.99. 72 x 12A" for extra-size couches, 6.99. SEIIC’S for bolter selections I BILK'S for certified better valve* I Pritchard, Mrs. Helen B. Baker, Mis. Maxine B. Grayson, Mrs. Jeanette L. Mann, Mns. Winnie M. Still, Miss Rosalie Carlisle, Miss Jacqueline \V. Blanton, Miss Rebecca Louise Kendrick, Mrs. Lottie S. Lackey. Mrs. Marie L. Covington, and Mrs. Victoria L. Logan. NORTH EL EMENTARY SCHOOL: Robert H. Bryant, prin cipal; Mrs. Martha P. Bridges, Mrs. Maud W. McGill, Miss Ja neit Falls, Mirs. Margareit G. Mc Carter, Miss Gussie R. Huffstet ler, Miss Annie B. Roberts, Miss Willie McGill, Miss Ruth Z. Big gers, Miss Mary Nolan, Mrs. Margaret M. Spratt, Mrs. Ruth P. Beam, and Miss Ruith Beam. WEST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: L B. Goforth, Jr., principal; Miss Anita Vaughan, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Gamble, Mrs. Christine R. Ramiseur, Mrs. Sara H. Simpson, Mrs. Sue G. Arrowood, Miss Ma rie E. Lineberger, Mrs. Marguer ite K. Powell Mrs. Elizabeth Griffith, Mrs. Edith F. Bridges, and Mrs. Phyllis B. Matheson. BETH WARE HIGH SCHOOL: R. G. Franklin, principal, Wil liam A. Powell, Mrs. Eddys Lat ham Ware, Mrs. Mattie Sue B. Lowery, Coy Blane Froneberger, and Mycms T. Ham'brighit. BETHWARE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Mrs. Katherine B. Moss, Mrs. Let ha B. Morris, Mrs. Dorcas C. White, Mrs. Made G. Souther, Mrs. Ruth G. Ormand, Mrs. Jessie Lee W. Hord, Mrs. Ruth M. Hallman, Mrs. Ethel M, Crook, Mrs. Jessie R. Green, Mrs. Kate Willis, and Mrs. Norma G. Tyner. GROVER HIGH SCHOOL: James C. Scruggs, principal; Miss Lil lian Quinn, Mrs. Donald H. Crotts, Hubert Kay Leonhardt, and Paul R. Hambrighit. GROVER ELEMENTARY1 SCHOOL: Miss Dorothy McOraw, Miss Piccola Blalock, Mrs. Eliz abeth C. McGill, Miss Lowell El lis, Mrs. Carolyn P. Roark, Mrs. Margaret J- Crocker, Miss Sara A. Cooksey, Mrs. Patsy P. White side, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Allen, Wilbuir C. Kiser, and Mrs. Nell W. Bisor. PARK GRACE SCHOOL: Mrs. Eloise W. Niohels, principal; Mrs. Mairy B. Page, Mrs. Carrie G. Hu ghes, Mrs. Prue Nell Poston, and Mrs. Pauline F. Weaver. DAVIDSON HIGH SCHOOL: Connie A. Allison, principal; Miss Mary Lee Pope, and Miss Willie R. Terry. DAVIDSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Robert B. Bailey, Mrs. Margaret B. Leach, Mrs. Mary B. Caibbagesitallk, Mrs. Virginia P. Wiggins, Mrs. Mary Alice Mara ble, Mrs. Parnel G. Bennix, and Mrs. Yvonne G. Beam. COMPACT HIGH SCHOOL: Le on L. Adams, principal; Miss Mary Rose Adair, Mrs. Hilda Case Wilson, James E. Saunders, and Marshall Lee Campbell. COMPACT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Mrs. Marilyn Caban iss, Mrs. Sophronia P. Campbell, Mrs. Mamie M. Gill, Mrs. Duella W. Johnson, Miss Jeanette C. Surratte, Mrs. .Addie G. Gfier, Miss Beatrice Garni l'Ja McNair, Mrs. Leola O. Wclimon, Mrs. In a Virginia Oouser, and Mrs. Sara P. Adams. In other action the board: 1) Authorized Supt. Barnes to make needed expense transfer rats into the 'band fund for re placement and repair of 'instru ments. 2) Discussed a request from the Battleship North Carolina drive that each school child in the city system 'be asked to con tribute 10 cents to the fund which will be used rto purchase the battleship and make a mem orial of it in a park setting in Raleigh. Supt. Barnes noted that the po licy has been that no fund drives except directly connected with school children _ such as the Junior Red Cross, have been al lowed in the schools. The board agreed that if the children wished to contribute to the fund, the drive would be ac ceptable, and if not, the drive could be handled in the P-TA’s of the various schools. Authorized Supt. Barnes to set up and operate a summer school if interest warrants it. Tall Order A hotel keeper in Worcester, England, is looking for tall girls to serve 'as waitresses. He will pay them 50 cents a week for e l very inch of height. 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