As of fall 1942, the school enrolled 76 high school students and 65 grade-school students. Samuel Quigley was the principal.[1]
Kingdom Come School had an associated settlement house. As of 1942, two of the school's women teachers, C. Lois Rea, and Ruth Lamdin, lived in the settlement house to conduct community programs and religious activities. Rea had earlier been a missionary in Malaya and was evacuated from Singapore shortly before it fell to the Japanese during World War II, and Lambdin had previously been at Henderson Settlement School, another Methodist project,[1]
References
^ abcHelen Wykle (October 28, 2008), "Kingdom Come Settlement", Settlement Schools of the Southern Appalachians, D.H. Ramsey Library, Special Collections, University of North Carolina Asheville[permanent dead link]
^John E. Kleber. The Kentucky Encyclopedia. p. 810.
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