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Educator Team Evaluates
..EVALUATION TBAM-Foar
member* of » U-member Soathem
AmocUtlon at Bebool* and College*
Evaluation eommlttee are pletnred
tabulatliig oemre* and leperto foUowlag a
vtalt to KM Jimlor HIgb Monday night
and Tneodajr. The team vWt foUowe aa
IS-moatb evalnattoa and eeU-otadjr
oondneted by tb* eebooL Flroa Mt, Bob
Blaeoa at Hlgbhtnd donior High tai
Gastonia, Dr. Nathan Sbope of
palacblaa State UatversHjr, daae SUeld*
of the etate department at pnbKe la-
etmction dtobrlot offloe In Albeawrle,
and Ronald OnmU of Sontbeaetera
Stoke* dualM’ High at Walant Cove.
Photo by Lib Stewart
The Femfde Fire Brigade
i King* Mountain’* llrat female
Tire Brigade ha* been organlaod by
women employe* of Klnmont In
dustrie*.
Oasae* have been underway at
the plant for several numths and the
when die IddyMk took the water
hose* and exUngulahod a houao fire
in a practice alert near the plant.
According to Personnel Managor
Barbara McDonald the "rire
Brigade” was organised because
"wo decided that women could be
Involved in tlre-flghtlng and In
giving u* fir* proteetton at the plant
while waiting lor the flromen to
arrtve”. Meettng* of the "Fir*
Brigade” are held weekly and BIU
Ware, of the KM Fire D^artment,
A Girl For The Logans
Mr. and Mra. John David
fS Logan of Charlotte, for
merly of King* Mountain,
aimounce the arrival of
their flrat child, a
daughter, Julia Katherine,
April 34, Presbyterian
_ Hospital, Charlotte.
; ^ She weighed seven
' pounds, seven ounce*.
Paternal granc^MUonte
are Mrs. Hug^ A. Logan,
Jr. of King* Mountain and
the late Mr. Logan and
maternal grandparent*
are Mr*. Donald Schmidt
of Olastoobury, Conn, and
Donald Patemostro of
East Harttort, Conn.
Mr*. Logan la the former
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LEARNING READINESS
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Ages 3-4-5
Registration in progress
. .Five-Year-old class must register by May 10th for
information call 739-7466 i
9 a.m. until 12 noon
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Red Gross
Course Is
Scheduled
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Courses for life Saving
will be conducted at the
Deal Community Center on
Bessemer City Highway.
A minimum of 10 persons
Is required for the course
and registration will be
conducted Monday
through Friday by
telsphonlng T>0->54e or
visiting the rscreatlon
area.
Joy Theater
Starts Friday
The original
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swings back to
earth and
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Meat. 2 Vegetables.
Coflbe or Tea
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Kings Mountain Junior High
A 16-msmber team of educators
representing the Southern
Aseociatlon of Schools and College*
•vsluated King* Mountain Junior
High School during a two-day
visitation this week.
Principal Fred Wither* and
Assistant Principal Gary Shield*
said that full reports are expected In
about two week* to a month.
Elementary school* In the KM
Dlatrict had similar visits and In-
Rwctltm* several weeks ago and KM
Senior High, which was accredited
about 10 years ago, also underwent
re-accredltatlon procedures.
Local school* have conducted
extensive aelf-studle* of the school
program during the past 18 months
In steps to gain accreditation by the
prestigious group.
Visitors were entertained upon
arrival at KMJH Monday with a
banquet attended by echool staff,
school board members and other
guests and conducted claaeroom
observation all day Tuesday to
examine the program* In action and
Its overall (q>eratlan aa well as
validate the philosophy and ob-
JecUves aet out In the seU-studles
submitted by the school. Team
members were asked to comment on
the achool’e strong points as well as
make euggeated improvements and
general observations concerning the
overall school program.
Dr. Nathaniel Shops of Ap
palachian State University waa
consultant for the local staff and
faculty and Russell Ciark of Hunter
Hus* High, Oastonla, was chairman
of the team which alao Included Dr.
Jesse Taylor, school staff and ad
ministration; Steve Cherry,
phUosophy and design; Bob Mason,
school plant and faclUtlss; Chios
Loekery, student sctlvltlee and
services; Barbara Davis, language
arte; Francae Alston, mathematics;
Susan Godfrey, sctenca; Ronald
Carroll, aoclal studies; G.C. Harrell,
health and phystcal education; Jan*
Shields, exceptional children;
Margaret McGliuils, cultural arte;
Earl Price, occupational education;
and Doris Summey, media services.
Fire House Sale Is Set
Kings Mountain Fire Department
and Kings Mountain Historical
Museum are planning its biggest
nimmage sale on Saturday at the
comer of Mountain and S. Piedmont
Ave., adjacent to Oty HaU.
A bake sale, featuring sausage
biscuits, cakss, pies, coffee and soft
drinks will also begin at 8 a.m. and
continuing throughout the day.
Local cltlsens who want to con
tribute used furniture, odds and
ends, and clothing to the drive may
call any fireman for pick-up service
or the articles can be delivered to
the fire department.
Fireman Pete Peterson eatd that
all proceeds are earmaibed for the
KM Historical Museum.
and representatives of Cleveland
Tech have Instructed the classes.
Women hsv* learned how to
operate fire extlngulshere,
Rtrlnklera and hose* during the
training aesatoas.
Klnmoid, which employes 900
people with approximately 86
percent female employes,
manufactures bsddliig, pillow* and
comforters.
Police
Complete
Course
Three members of the
Kings Mountain Police
Department have com
pleted a three-day school
In Police Information
Network at Catawba
Valley Technical Institute
In Hickory.
Completing the course
were Marti Southards,
records clerk and
secretary; Dispatcher
Harry Hunnicutt, Det.
Robert Dodge and Ptl.
juUua Burton.
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During the training,
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