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F.C.H.S. on the go! taking pride in academic work . . . Julie McClerren analyzes a formal proof in geometry. Some sage once remarked, “The future belongs to those who prepare for it.” To the uninitiated, the methods of study by a teenager may seem a little strange. The solution to a weighty trig problem may be sandwiched between teen-age gossip with a classmate on the other end o{ a telephone —and a soda may be needed to calm the nerves after telling Joe, the local lughead, how to spell. No one is surpised the next morning when the brain feels like one of the twisted pretzels consumed the night before, and yet the convolutions somehow manage to straighten out in time and come out with the correct equation for the formation of ammonia in Mr. Grosco’s science class. The requirements are there and must be met in the manner of a typical FCHS student—a step from tomorrow involved in today, they study Poe’s “The Raven,” and listen to KXOK’s “Sing-along Survey,” and “Johnny Rabbit Show.” Senior Dick Cox lightens the burden of evening studies with a refreshing bottle of soda.
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F.C.H.S. on the go! developing skills and talents in various fields Developing skills on the basketball court, the Kcdbirds desire to win was surpassed only by their desire to learn. Like all people, the students at FCHS have a large variety of interests and abilities, ranging from athletics to artistic. Through different electives offered in the curriculum, students may pursue and develop these interests. Included in the curriculum are two courses in what is considered to be the fine arts. These are the Chorus and Art classes. Industrial Arts or those which require a great deal of manual skill, provide another indispensable addition to the curriculum. Those who are sports minded will find an excellent program, intended to develop their particular talent, in our fine basketball, football, and track clubs. Students who play musical instruments enjoy participating in our excellent hand. Through the classes mentioned above and others such as photography and journalism, the FCHS student is able to develop his individual abilities. Chosen to sing at the Faculty Christmas Party, Carol Hays, Mary Ellen Hays, Susan Penrod, and accompanist, Jayma McKee, develop their talents through practice. Office workers gained valuable experience by helping faculty members and administrators with daily tasks.
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