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

 - Class of 1968

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Future Homemakers of America To be a member of the Future Homemakers of America, one must have studied home eco¬ nomics. The aim of this organization is to promote personal, family and community excellence, now and in the future. This club provides the student with experiences in activ¬ ities necessary for good homemaking. Second Vice-President, Janet Spangler; S.P.O. Representative, Debbie Plonk; Secretary, Sharon Gold; First Vice-President, Nancy Reynolds; Parliamentarian, Donna Crawford; Reporter, Danah Smith; Song Leader, Ginger Lynn; Treasurer, June Frederick, President, Kathy Plonk, Historian, Cathy Carroll; Recreational Leader, Ginger Finger. First Row: Connie Phifer, Cathy Wilson, Debbie Rhea, Cindy Bridges, Linda Wells, Lynn Cornwell, Kay Ware, Joyce Martin, Kathy Oliver, Jeanne Allison, Audrey Dover, Brenda Goforth, Fran Alexander, Jan Murphy, Ginger Finger. Second Row: Beth Hambright, Susan Blackwood, Susan Champion, Libby Owensly, Teresia Camp, Denise Costner, Linda Belk, Susan Owens, Glenda Goforth, Gloria Wells, Barbara Ray, Gail Hammrick, Beth Wright, Debbie Brown. Third Row: Pam Humphries, Marty Wright, Ann Alexander, Debbie Dellinger, Barbara Johnson, Teresa Chaney, Ethel Ayers, Patsy Allison, Nancy Patterson, Sherry Reynolds, Jama Dover, Kathy Plonk, Joyce Peterson, Connie Farris. Fourth Row: Renee Goins, Darnell Shear, Debbie Cooke, Linda Bumgarner, Jo Turner, Deborah Burns, Shirley Lovelace, Gail Timms, Scenetta Stephens, Shirley McGill, Annette Moore.

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MOUNTAINEER. KINGS MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL --- k Stt f is oelled- er »uT- t attack ns se¬ men on -ganton, group isl Mr. I giving mg only Grace ?re were S. to wel- dent SPO Discusses Point System The SPO, Student Participa¬ tion Organization, governing b«4 for KM1LS students, has recently held se cral meetings to discuss major problems fa¬ cing the school. Among these problems are the proposed point system, drinking at dances, and the printing of a student handbot . The {joint system ii a system bv which a student receives so many points for extra-curricu¬ lar activities and can only at¬ tain a limited number of points. The plan has not been decided upon bui if it Is adopted, other questions concerning the sys¬ tem will have to be answered. Drinking has become incroa- stittly noticeable at the latest student dances. It was decided verbally that anyone seeing someone drinking at a dance should report this to one of the chaperones. Then the chaperone will have the person who Is dnnkuvg to leave. student handbook, some¬ thin KMIIS students need badly, has beer discusved since ugust. hen printed, the tx k- let will contain all vital in¬ formation concern.ng the school that the students should know. This includes grading scale, penalties and procedures for unexcused absentees, explanu- tion of the point system, quali¬ fication for clubs, etc. The diy after eayhNPO meet¬ ing, each homeroom SPO mem¬ ber should report to his home¬ room eserythlng discussed at the meeting. If your SPO rep¬ resentative fails to do so, re¬ mind him of his duty as a SPO member. Also under consideration ire plaques for the different club to be placed at the inside en¬ trance to the gymnasium. . been a mplautU some of ml have cel pro- lor con- tied out interior ; of ttu- entirely wi n bus- Bible Club And Chorus Give Program The Bible C tub end irvuxr rus collaborated to provide the entertainment at the KMHS Christmas assembly, Tuesday, December 19. Standing: Mark Hughes, Dwain Yarbrough, Darrell Whet- stine, Mary Lou Harper, Debbie Sprouse, Darlene Cham¬ pion, Eric Redmond, Keith Carroll, Roger Kimbrell, Paul Gaffney, Cubby Wright, Jimmy Hall, Bruce Jones, Doug Sessoms, Ken Salzmann, Reed Horton, Alan Hord Seated: Dottie Scates, Sherry Bell Nancy Ware, Jacque¬ line Causby, Gloria Greene was enjoyed by the students. Will we make it on time? It must be good!



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First Row: Blinda Stroup, Jackie Chaney, Sue Miller, Anne Crawford, Sandra Whetstine, Jane Crawford, Kathy Rhea, Heidi Kopruch, Donna Champion, Doris Belle, Jane Yates, Faye Pressley, Martha Stone, Libby Trott, Ann Baird. Second Row: Linda Leigh, Bonita Whisnant, Dottie Scates, Darlene Champion, Linda Falls, Ava Spearman, Phyllis Putnam, Wanda Smith, Fran Carroll, Ellen Mc¬ Daniel, Donna Crawford, Sherry Bell, Cathy Dover, Carolyn Owens. Third Row: Debbie Blanton, Sharon Brown, Jo Ann Gray, Susan Wilson, Christy Hullender, Doris Jean Dellinger, Janice Day, Shelia Putnam, Shirley Lawson, Patricia Collins, Cathy Carroll, Linda Pearson, Ginger Lynn, Debbie Plonk, Nancy Reynolds Fourth Row: Phyllis Cable, Renee Nolen, Gloria Green, Gloria Gamble, Danah Smith, Sheila Harry, Kaye Griffin, Nancy Moss, June Frederick, Libby Tedder, Wanda Leigh, Janet Spang¬ ler, Sharon Gold Fifth Row: Shirley Green, Cerese Blanton, Vickie Turner, Valerie Good, Debbie Wilson, Linda Byers, Catherine Walls, Beverly Smarr, Pauline Camp, Crystal Byers, Ginger Nolen, Judy Dellinger, Teresa Martin. Sponsors: Mrs. Adelaide Allison, Mrs. Peggy Baird, and Mrs. Betty Gamble. Make sure there are no wrinkles before you start to cut

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