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FACULTY Mr. Don Parker Asst. Principal; Economics, Sociology, A.B., Mary- ville College. Miss Helen Logan English; A.B., U.N.C. Mrs. Eddys Hare English; A.B., Erskine Mrs. Juanita Logan English; Chorus; B.S. A.S.T.C. Mrs. Charlotte Shuford English, French; A.B., Duke. Mrs. Betty Bates English; A.B., Lenoir Rhyne College Mr. Carl McWhirter English; A.B., Limestone. Mrs. Sue Moss English, History; A.B., Meredith. Angel Dudley Lackey English; A.B., Limestone, 19
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Harry E. Jaynes, Kings Mountain High School Principal Each school year has unique distinctions that are singled out as memo- rable footprints on the educational pathway of Kings Mountain High School. The indelible marks on the lives of our people have strongly influenced our cultural heritage. The school year of 1965-66 marches into history with listed distinctions written on the noble banner it proudly carries: (1.) Use of the new high school plant facilities for the first time; (2.) Integration of the student body; (3.) More responsible participation of the S.P.O members in school life; (4.) Beginning of construction of the football stadium. The eagerly anticipated opening of our school in September made the most pessimistic patron extol the facilities and forsee an immediate Utopia for everyone. However, the school year, with many disconcerting factors, dispelled the disillusions of ardent dreamers. After receiving minor jolts to their aspirations, the school population became cognizant of the stern reality of earning a lofty place for these listed distinctions. By perseverance, the members of the school made ver- satile adjustment to facility shortcomings, re-assessed the student body ' s ability to assume more responsibility, and renewed strongly he declaration of the Mountaineer spirit to face these small distrurbing influences and to overcome them. With the confrontment of these various challenges, we are confident that the school year has been fruitful. We are assured that the first steps to a unique and scintillating approach to education were well taken. 18
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Mr. Warren Burgess English; A.B., M.E., Trinity U. Mrs. Willie Patterson English; A.B., Lenoir Rhyne. Miss Kim Cashion English; B.S., Western Carolina Mr. Bloine Froneberger History; B.S., A.S.T.C. Mr. Bob Hussey Civics; Girls ' Basketball Coach, J.V. Football Coach; B.S., A.S.T.C. Mrs. Ann L. Myers History; Asst. Librarian; B.S., Appalachian. Mrs. Carolyn McWhirter History; A.B., Limestone. Mrs. Myrtle McClure Chorus Director; M.E., U. of Cincinnati; B.M., Oberlin. Mrs. Joe Hedden Band Director; A.B., W.C.C., M.A., G.P. 20
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