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National Honor Society The National Honor Society is the only scholastic organization of Kings Mountain High School. The inductions services are held during each school year. In accordance with national standards membership is only extended to juniors and seniors. Scholarship is the main goal for the members of the Na¬ tional Honor Society. Elegibility is based on A or B grades in all subjects and an A in conduct. The high school faculty reviews grade averages, conduct grades, and the general responsibility and integrity of each student. Final admission to the National Honor Society rests with a unanimous de¬ cision of the faculty and administration. Mrs. Charlotte M. Shuford is sponsor of the National Honor Society. President, Carolyn Falls; Vice-President, June Frederick; Secretary, Kathy Plonk; S.P.O. Representative, Kathy Holland. nunui JULIL I Y Standing: Dottie Scates, Judy Weaver, John Parker, Wanda Leigh, Sharon Gold, Teresa Huffstickler, Danny Dyke, Darlene Champion, Carolyn Falls, Stan Yarbro, Mike Hoyle, Kathy Holland, Heidi Kopruch, June Frede¬ rick, Gail Scates, Kathy Plonk, Billy Williams
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-Business Staff Business Managers: Stan Yarbro, John Parker Stan and Joe stock the concession stand. WISH Kneeling: Ross Springer, Wendell Bunch, Scott Kelly, Robert Harry, Chuck Sparks, Robert White, Steve Crosby, Sponsor: Mrs. Betty Bates Morgan Hollifield, Jimmy Stotelo Seated: Barbara Hord, Kathy Holland Standing: Sheila Putnam, Linda Falls, Cathy Carroll, Nancy Reynolds, Judy Blackburn, Teresa Huffstickler, Elaine Gault, Elaine Daves, Jane Turner, Ginger Lynn, June Frederick, Myra Ware, Vickie Turner.
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Mountaineer Staff Co-Editor: Sandra Johnson School activities and pictures generally find their way into the Mountaineer, Kings Mountain High School ' s newspaper. The work on the paper is an outgrowth of the journalism class of which all students are members. The paper is generally published each six weeks. Students co-ordinate the work involved by such activities as selling advertisements, taking subscriptions, writing news stories, laying out the paper for the printer, proof¬ reading the copy and finally distributing the papers to subscribers and others who wish to buy them. Other details such as the billing and bookkeeping are done by students. The Mountaineer staff has raised additional funds this year by sponsoring dances. tfcv M. HmtH ad Mr . IW Dixon Mrs. HamU Aad Mr. Dtxoa Welco Mr. Hr The Mo happy to we den back t faring from on Decembt The banc companding a deer hunt North Caro stopped to Hedden ' s hi him some ' three bU Memorial ! no serious ■ Again w« comm Mr. t Bes C Tewhers Of The Month” Due I thought f c« jld make my life more useful by being with ind working with young people, ' said Mr . Harrill, February ' number one woman teacher, when asked what attracted her to her profession. Mrs. Harrill enjoys working with responsive students who do their best. Being very constructive, Mrs. Harrill uses her spare time reading historical novels and travel literature. Du ring the summer she like to garden. She also enjoy cooking. Mrs. Harrill would like to persuade some students to be a bit more serious and considerate in the school ha Lis. She considers a variety of interests, especially in other people, essential for a good personality. Peace for the world ts a gift she wishes she ctmld give. Mrs. Harrill attended the University at North Carolina, majored in Fnglish and worked in social studies aed French. Abuse Recently growing nu about the ( the school I complained blems and ditlon of th At Mr. when ques condition i dent abuse too much d as. Co-Editor: Myra Ware This is one of the many copies of the Mountaineer which Sponsor: Mrs. Ellen Tripp
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