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Electives offered an opportunity for students to enroll in classes that serve not only for educational but also extracurri- cular activities. Students involved in band, choir, art, photography, and the planetarium served the school by per- formances at games, concerts, decoration for the school, and programs for students and the public. Members of the National Forensic League attended speech tournaments and were host at one tourney at King. Taking homemaking and driver ' s edu- cation, and working in the library also provided other outlets for student interest. Journalism classes, along with creative writing, provided a chance for students to try their hands at writing and working on school publications. Miss Thelma Mr Loren Hall Mrs. Betty Clark Mrs. Dorris Mai Doughty, Bible Band Speech Study Hall Bruce Addison takes her picture. An art student sketches another member of the class. Faculty 14 5
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Electives Offer Students Chance to Branch Out Mrs. Betty Puckett Mrs. Betty Wachtel Homemaking Study Hall Chief R. C. King Cmdr. Adolphus NJROTC Whilden, NJROTC ai - mijjm 0 % t iH B f . ' 3 â– iPTh The rush to get proofs back to the publisher on time puts the yearbook class in a frenzy. Lt. Howard Sivear- Mr. Dudley Bluhm ingen, NJROTC Choir Mr. Morris Winkle Mr. Grady Waldrop Graphic Art Photography Mrs. Rebecca Scale Miss Chris Davis Art Journalism Mr. W. J. Stokley shows a student the hazards of driving. Mrs. Ann Allen poses while 144 FacuIty
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Vocational Classes Teach Students To Work Hard TS. Mary Pettit Mrs. Jo Cranford Mrs. Cynthia Mr. Ed Botelho Bookkeeping V.O.E. McMullen Bookkeeping Electronics Besides taking part in academic studies, King students also had an opportunity to learn business skills. With classes rang- ing from electronits to vocational office training to typing, students prepared for a vocational career. In Distributive Education, I.C.T., and V.O.E. , students learned the basics for preparation in business fields. Typing and bookkeeping classes gave students the opportunity to learn skills for business or school work and electronics classes coupled knowledge with practical experience to provide a good working backsfround. Brian Elkouri cross-examines a witness in the Business Law mock trial held in January. I46 FHcult -
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