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i Pag. 2A KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-ThurKlay. May 28. 1981 Graduation Set Friday From Pago 1-A) Thomas Ingram, James Ronald Ivey, Harold Lee Jackson, Pamela Jackson, Sherrill Jackson, Inez James, Myra Jenkins, Donald Jones, Kellie Kiser, Terry Leach, Teresa Letter To The Editor To tho cillion* oi Kings Mountain: This Friday night we will honor our senior class with their graduation exercises. This very special event will be held in John Gamble Stadium, weather per mitting, so that we can accom modate everyone who wishes to attend. Please help us maintain the dignity of this event by showing proper respect to all graduates during the entire exercise. This is not an athletic event, and loud remarks or applause from the au dience during the exercise are very much out of place. We had an excellent Baccalaureate Ser vice this past Sunday night, and our seniors deserve just as ex cellent a graduation ceremony. In keeping with this desire to have a dignified evening we are closing the tennis courts and all athletic fields on campus from 7:30 p.m. until 10 p.m. I am sure that we can count on the cooperation of our citizens in these matters. Let me thank you in advance on behalf of our school and especially our senior class for your help. Let us all join together to make this Fri day a special night. Thank you. Sincerely yours, Robert R. McRae Jr, Principal Kings Mountain Senior High Police Report Break-In Kings Mountain Police reported a number of break-ins and larcenies Monday and Tues day. Lybrand Interiors of 602 Slater Street reported a break-in which resulted in $800 damages. Lybrand reported damage to the building, and carpets stolen. Dennis Hope, 601 West Gold Street, reported the theft of a bicycle. Bertha Williams, 91 Pine Manor Apartments, reported a breaking and entering and larceny of a diamong ring valued at $1,000. Scott Bell, Colonial Arms Apartments, reported the larceny of hubcaps valued at $100. Recital Saturday The Dance Academy will hold its annual recital program Satur day night at 7:30 p.m. in B. N. Barnes Auditorium. The public is invited to attend the program. Miss Jane Campbell is director of the Dance Academy. KtflgsIVIbiiiftatn^rald PUBLISHED EACH TUESDAY AND THURSDAY GARLAND ATKINS Publiahur GARY STEWART Co-Editor LIB STEWART Co-Editor MEMBER OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS ASSOCIATION Tho Horald is published by Herald Publishing House. P.O. Box 752, Kings Mountain, N.C. 28086. Business and editorial of fices are located at Canter bury Road-East King Street. Phone 739-7496. Second doss postage paid at Kings Mountain. N.C. Single copy 20 cents. Subscription rates: $12.48 yearly in-state. $6.24 six months. $13.52 yeorly out oi state. $6.76 six mon ths. Student rates for nine months, $8.50. USPS 931-040. 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Robert J.Wright, Bruce Young and Lewis Young. 1 PHOTO BY LIB STEWART PAINT FOOTPRINTS-Mountl* footprint! or* bolng patntod in front of Klnga Mountain Sonlor High ond loading to tho floldhouso by KMSHS Sonlor* oi 1981. From loft. Bryan Nor- rl*. Tony Holmo*. Barry Morrow and Eric Myora oro at work on tho lonlor clai* projoct. gift to tho achool by tho graduating cla**. Senior Class Paints Footprints KMSHS seniors are presen ting a unique class gift to the school in the form of Mountie footprints which have been yellow-painted from Scotland Drive to Phifer Road and leading to the fieldhouse at John Gamble Stadium. Eighteen seniors are com pleting the project this week with the painting of footprints around the circular drive in front of the high school. Class Vice President Steve Gnandt is project chairman. Seniors began the painting pro ject Saturday morning. Gnandt said the project will cost approximately $150 for paint with the students doing the labor. 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