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PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Mrs. Nancy Hartsoe, B.S., ASTC; Girl ' s Physical Educa- tion, Civics; Freshman Advisor; K Club; Homecoming, May Day The Physical Education Department serves the dual purpose of building sound minds in sound bodies. The first is accomplished through the study of Health, where students learn more about the various functions of Mr. John Gamble, B.S., ASTC; M.A., ASTC; Boy ' s Phys- ical Education, History II; Monogram Club; Head Foot- ball Coach; Sophomore Advisor their bodies and the importance of establish- ing good health habits. Through games and specific exercises, physical development is accomplished and fit- ness for happy wholesome lives is attained. 15
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BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT The Commercial Department endeavors to train students in usable skills and work habits in the field of typewriting, bookkeeping, and shorthand. The theory of these courses is introduced to the student in the classrooms through lec- ture, visual aids, and practice. When these fundamental skills are devel- oped, extensive practice work is provided in the various departments of the school and in the development of community projects. The major objective is to prepare students for of- fice positions or to provide a good foundation for specialized study in this field. TYPtWKIICl Lll- ยง@08666 00000004 0000000 OOOGOOOC Mrs. Carolyn Finger, B.S.S.A., WCUNC; Bookkeeping, Shorthand; Senior Advisor; Advisor, Business Staff MILESTONES; Business Club Mrs. Mory Sue M. Howard, B.S., WCC; Typing; Advisor, Editorial Staff MILESTONES; Treasurer, K.M.H.S. Ac- tivities 14
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HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Home Economics is the field of knowledge and service primarily concerned with strength- ening family life. In Kings Mountain High School, the courses Home Economics I, II, Ml ore offered with emphasis on family relationships, child devel- opment, nutrition, and clothing. Mr. William Z. Cashion, A.B., Gardner-Webb; B.S., New- berry; Driver Education, History (I Mrs. Betty Gamble, B.S., ASTC; Voc. H.E., WCUNC; Home Economics; Freshman Advisor, Future Homemak- ers Club DRIVER EDUCATION Driver training has been a part of high school curriculum since 1954. The course is offered to the students during their sopho- more year. We teel that driver training and safety edu- cation are important in that they develop a student ' s ability to operate an automobile safely and efficiently. 16
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