Kings Mountain High School - Milestones Yearbook (Kings Mountain, NC)

 - Class of 1962

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STUDY OF FRENCH AND LA TIN FOUND TO BE USEFUL IN STUDY OF NA TIVE ENGLISH Mrs. C. V. Harrill, A.B., WCUNC; French, English II; French Club; Junior-Senior Mr. James Evans, A. A., Mars Hill; A.B., Wake Forest; M.Ed., UNC; Post Graduate, U of Miami; U.S. N.R., Harvard: Latin; Latin Club Comprenez-vous le francais? The study of French and Latin is closely related to Eng- lish, especially in vocabulary, and since French is used as a “second language” by many well-educated people all over the world, it assumes great importance in our education. In order to facilitate and strengthen the study of French, recordings, film strips, tapes, and linguaphones are being used as teaching aids in the French department this year. This is the beginning of the modern and up-to-date French laboratory which we hope to develop at Kings Mountain High School. Mr. Evans instructs students in the proper use of the neuter gender.

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Students demonstrate proficiency in diagramming sentences. Through four years of graduated difficulty, we do learn — often along the way the task seems impossible, but the reward is great. With the realization that we have really made a five-minute talk, that we actually can write a research paper, that our letter does make sense, that reading good literature is enjoyable, and that old Shakespeare wasn’t such a bad guy after all, comes a sense of accomplishment. This year, for the first time, the English Department is offering a Language Arts course ; also. Remedial English. The Language Arts course and the Remedial English course are designed for students who find English a most disagreeable subject. Mrs. Sue H. Moss, A.B., Meredith; English I, III; Freshman Advisor. Mrs. Betty Bates, B.A., Lenoir Rhyne; English I; Freshman Ad- visor; Cheerleaders. Mrs. Eddys L. Ware, A.B., Erskine; English II; Sopho- more Advisor. 19



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Mrs. Weir assists a student in the selection of an appropriate reference. Mrs. Josephine E. Weir, A.B., Winthrop; M.A., Columbia; Li- brary; National Honor Society; Library Club; Senior Advisor. LARGER LIBRARY SUPPLIES ONE THOUSAND STUDENTS WITH EOOD EOR THOUGHT A Thousand students have daily access to our library, thus making it, in a sense, the hub of the school. The library has a two-fold purpose: first, to supply materials that make the curriculum more interesting and valuable for pupils and teacher ; and second, to make available books and periodicals that give enjoyment and information | to those who read for pleasure. Library Science lessons are offered to students who are using the library for the first time. These students are taught to make full use of the card catalogue, the excellent supply of reference books, as well as the other reading materials. ■■ . -I

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