Newspapers / The Kings Mountain Herald … / Oct. 12, 1989, edition 1 / Page 10
Part of The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
TEA FOR CAFETERIA EMPLOYEES-Bethware Cafeteria employees, above, were honored at a tea at Bethware School during Food Service Appreciation Week. From left are Tracy Pullen, Annette Penner, Patricia Tillman, Linda Carpenter, Myrtha Philbeck, Manager Kathleen Goforth, and Anita Rice, chair- man of the school social committee heading up the event. Schools Schedule For October Schedule of activities in Kings Mountain District Schools for October: October 12 - KMHS girls tennis at North Gaston, JV football at Burns, cross country meet at KMHS. October 13 - KMHS pep rally; Kiwanis pancake supper at KMHS cafeteria; football game vs. Burns 8 p.m. Gamble Stadium; Dance af- ter game sponsored by Drama Club; Bethware fourth graders to take field trip to Raleigh; East School pictures; East first graders to take field trip to KM Battleground. October 14 - SAT at KMHS. October 16 - East fourth graders to take field trip to KM Battleground; KMHS soccer at South Point 7 p.m. October 16-17 - Central seventh graders to visit area textile plants. October 17 - Bethware first graders to take field trip to Riverbanks Zoo in Columbia, S.C.; KMIJH ninth grade writing test; KMHS N.C. competency test (writing/essay); KMHS girls tennis vs. East Rutherford here. October 18 - KMHS soccer vs. St. Stephens, 7 p.m. Gamble Stadium. October 18-20 - Third grade teachers to attend Cleveland Community College for new health curriculum staff development. October 19 - North School pic- turcs; KMHS JV football team vs. Shelby, 7 p.m. Gamble Stadium; KMHS in cross country Pre- Conference meet at North Gaston; pep rally at KMHS. October 20 - KMHS football at Shelby, 8 p.m. October 21 - PSAT at KMHS. October 23 - KMHS soccer at West Caldwell, 5 p.m. October 24 - KMJH eighth grade writing test. October 26 - KMHS JV football at North Gaston, 7 p.m.; KMHS in cross country Conference meet at North Gaston; NCASA Regional meeting with State Superintendent Bob Etheridge, 3-8 p.m.; Bethware first graders to take field trip to Kildeer Farms; Central picnic for students who have not received pink slips; East second graders to visit Kildeer farms; East fall festi- val and hotdog supper, 4:30-8 p.m. October 26-30 - East fourth graders to take swimming lessons. October 27 - Rotary Club spaghetti supper, 5-7:30 p.m. at KMHS cafeteria; KMHS football vs. North Gaston, 8 p.m. Gamble Stadium; Teacher workday (no school for students); KMEOP (secretaries) workshop, 8:15-12:30 at West School; Central School health check for staff; KMJH stu- Senis to take field trip to Chapel ill October 28 - Bethware School "Fright Night" at 6 p.m. in gym. October 30 - KMHS pictures. November 1 - KMHS first day of practice for winter sports. November 2- East first, second and third graders to take field trip to Mr. Slim Goodbody's Health Show, Spartanburg, S.C.; KMHS JV football vs. East Rutherford, 7 p.m. Gamble Stadium; report cards. November 3 - Bethware Terrific Kids program, 1:45 p.m.; Pictures at Bethware; East Awards Day; KMHS football at East Rutherford, 8 p.m. Cancer From Page 7-A THANK YOU FOR ELECTING ME AGAIN AS YOUR DISTRICT 5 COMMISSIONER FRED FINGER PD. POL. ADV. Life captains. Cindy Borders was recognized for "dedicated leadership and com- mitment to public education” and merit certificates were presented to Neuby Finger, Peggy Sealander, Cleveland Memorial Hospital, Shelby Medical Associates, and the Cleveland County Health Department for public education. The following project chairper- sons were recognized for their con- tributions to the successful 1988- 89 crusade: Billie Washburn and Dollie Tate for "Walk of Life". Jack Logan, Evelyn Culpepper and Sandie Roberts for Golf Tournaments. Elsie and Mitchell Shook for Christmas Gift Wrap. Claudia Lutz for Daffodil Days. Shelby Tennis Association for Tennis Tournament. Elizabeth Hulick for Phonathon. Willie Lee for Clubs and organi- zations. Moonlight Madness Thursday & Friday until 8:30 p.m. 25% off 25% off All Converse All Jackets Tennis Shoes (Fur, Denim, Knit) Montrose Ballard for memorials. Board members for "Keep on Truckin to Fight Cancer." MediaAward to Joe DePriest for his Greek Cancer Cure series in the Shelby Star. Certificates of Merit to the Shelby Star, Cleveland Times, and the Kings Mountain Herald for ex- cellence in public information ser- vice. President's Award to Dianne Whisnant, outgoing president. Extra 10% off Sales Rack Items Unit 'Sword of Hope — Volunteer of the Year Award to Dr. Avery McMurry. The banquet theme was "Hats off to our Volunteers." Decorations chairperson Portia Franklin used miniature hats and bows in the table centerpieces and decorations. Elsie Shook was reservations chairperson. See fashions on the Square Saturday from Jenny Lains, Modeled by Impressions Modeling School! gen - Fain's 105 West Warren St. Senate From Page 1-A "It's hard to be specific about what we can do because we haven't started with our plan yet," he said. The legislation allows for a dif- ferentiated pay plan, which may be developed by the local systems, McRae said. However, it cannot be implemented unless it is voted on and approved by teachers and ad- ministrators and it has to be based on some tangible evidence of stu- dent success. "This program can be just as cre- ative as any system wants it to be," McRae said. "And with the quality teachers and administrators that we have in this system, we can devel- op a plan that is very exciting and beneficial to Kings Mountain schools." McRae said the system must de- velop its plan over the next four months and the board approved an 18-member steering committee to develop it. The committee includes McRae, Larry Allen, Ronnie Wilson and Jane King from the Central Office staff, School Board member Priscilla Mauney, teacher assistant Dora Heavner, the presi- dent (Mike Smith) and vice presi- dent (Wayne Thompson) of the NCAE, two principals to be chosen by their peers, and one teacher from each individual school to be elected by certified employees of the system. In other action Monday night, the board: *Approved October 18 as National Coaches Day. KM coach- es will be honored at an informal meal at 5:30 p.m. at the KMHS cafeteria. * Approved a board work session for Tues., Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. *Recognized Wendy Neisler, who recently won a five-state art contest in Asheville, and her in- structor, Sherry Bingham. * Appointed Rev. Richard Plyler, Kathy James, Randy Rhyne, Dan Potter, Jim Scruggs, Betsy McIntyre, Clay Corry, Police Chief Warren Goforth, Sharon Jennings and David Hancock to the Health Council. *Received a construction update from Asst. Supt. Larry Allen. He said work on the classroom addi- very nicely" and construction of the auxiliary gym at the high school will begin soon. That project was delayed briefly be- cause of heavy rains. He said the teachers parking lot at KMHS has been paved and will be used as soon as parking assignments are made. He said the cafeteria at the junior high will be expanded dur- ing the Christmas holidays. *Allen said the school system received little damage during Hurricane Hugo. Two dugouts were damaged at the junior high Middle ‘From Page 1-A new to the Kings Mountain school system, has been successfully im- plemented in other school systems. It allows the system to take advan- tage of the unique talents of two proven administrators. By assign- ing instructional supervision to one specific position, the Board of Education highlights the impor- tance of a successful beginning to the middle school program. Financially, the co-principal con- cept can be implemented at no sub- baseball ficld and there was some metal damage at Neisler Natatorium. *Set the December board meet- ing for December 18 at 7 p.m. *Approved the employment of Judy Hawks, custodian-bus driver at the junior high; Dena Allen, af- ter school care at Bethware; and Angela Wilson, after school care at North; and accepted the resigna- tion of Melony Bolin, after school care at Bethware, and Julia Hill, custodian-bus driver at the junior high. stantial additional cost to the school system through a re-direc- tion of currently existing state resources. Superintendent Bob McRae ex- pressed his pleasure at the Board's decision. He commented, "I think Jerry Hoyle and Glenda O'Shields will make an excellent team which can assure us a successful begin- ning for our new middle school. The co-principal concept offers each of us a challenge, but I be- lieve these two individuals, with the support of their new staff, will be able to function quite well in their positions. They are both thor- oughly dedicated to making the middle school concept work in our school system." I APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT IN TUESDAY'S ELECTION. I WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR VOTE IN THE RUN OFF ELECTION NOVEMBER 7™ HAROLD PHILLIPS PD. POL. ADV. On The Square GISMO'S Uptown Shelby | June Up & Phone Lr 15! os arburetor oN « Brakes Shocks » Air Conditioners a dD Subscribe Owner-Marvin Thomas 800 N. Cleveland Ave. Kings Mountain, NC 739-4508 To The Herald | Custom Baskets For 9 TAILGATE OUTINGS Be unique with a custom \ made basket from our shop complete with: ! ® Cheese ® Sausage © Ham d e Crackers * Cookies i ® Peanuts plus your favorite beverage ¢ Collegiate Items =~ GIFT BASKETS I UNLIMITED . 1104 Union Road — Gastonia Across From Carolina Country Bar-B-Que 853-2331 Lynnette Stallings = = > na NE Sl ed Se 0 4 ox LEA ns Vn, Ea KINGS MOUNTAIN FIRE DEPARTMENT IS SPONSORING A OCTOBER 20th 12:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. OCTOBER 21st 11:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. AT THE FIRE STATION $4.00 Per Plate tion at the junior high is "moving | | - ” oq mm ©000000000000000000000000000000000 |
The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 12, 1989, edition 1
10
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75