Enka High School - Enkanoca Yearbook (Enka, NC)

 - Class of 1963

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BUSINESS EDUCATION The Business Education Department at Enka High School acquaints students with the use of machines and equip- ment to prepare them for careers in business. lt seeks to develop those qualities among students which will help them toward success in business and economic life. Enka recognizes the fact that skills in certain areas of business education, such as typing, have become increasingly important for success in today's world. The Business Education Department strives to make available these courses to all students, not only those maioring in business. Ronnie points out the different business processes used in selling a car. Miss Atkins teaches the proper way to type a business letter . '11 Typing is necessary to all busi- ness students. Here, students from each typing class are shown as they type an exercise for speed . Dan seems to be a good shorthand teacher. At least he has captured everyone 's attention. ll

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MATH EMATICS There are many reasons why the Mathematics department is one of the most popular departments at Enka High School. The story of mathematics presents a challenge for students to discover new things, its simplicity and logical structure appeals to individuals with a sense of organization. The mathematics department strives not only to teach numerical facts, but italso hopes topromote orderly thinking and the ability to reason. These are quali- ties which will be assets to students in all other phases of their lives. Ralph, Aretha, Rometta, Jerry and James practice using the slide rule in trigonometry class. Steve has finally made David and Loretta be- lieve that all triangles are isosceles. Iva June and Shirley make an itemized list LeRoy, Pat, and Jack make use of an electric with costs . board of plane figures .



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HOME ECONOMICS Courses in home economics are offered to girls who are planning a career in this field as well as those who, as future homemakers, are in- terested in the knowledge and skills to be gained from the study of home economics. Students actually learn by doing in the well-equipped home economics labs of Enka High School. Home Economics is an elective: how- ever, many girls take one or more courses during their high school years Joanne Ball, Barbara Harrell, and Gail Lindsay seem very absorbed in pin-basting their blouses. Nancy Bennett and Belinda Waldrup measure carefully for their cake. Miss Beam passes out groceries for the preparation of the lab dinners.

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