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I I i I I 1 i { ,1 |i A nation that does not know its past cannot understand its present and is not likely to have a future. ' ' This motto of the U. S. history classtaught by Mrs. Jane Wil¬ der encourages the students to prepare themselves to deal with present and future problems with knowledge and insight gained from earlier generations. Practical work includes oral reports from several sources. Each student must read a minimum of t vo books that may be classified as biography, history, or historical fiction. Mr. Richard Blackwelder instructs two classes of world history and one U.S. history class in the F.H.S. cur¬ riculum. The classes are required to keep notebooks and do parallel reading of related materials. All the history classes find the F.H. S. library a great help in their reading assignments. They can select their information from a total of 5,973 books, 27 magazines, and 3 newspapers. Mrs. Fred Blount, school librarian, appraises the selection of books as goodj but she adds, We always need more and newer books. 13
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Academics Efficient business department prepares students for office work Our Business Department, though small, is efficient and well sponsored. Its purpose is to prepare the students for the business world, for office work is among the most popular and most important careers. Our business curriculum includes Typing I, office practice, bookkeeping, and shorthand. Students enrolled in Typing I are introduced to the basic rules of typing. In office practice students leam how to use the dictaphone, adding machine, and dupli¬ cator. They also learn how to type business letters and reports. Bookkeeping teaches the students to keep books for a single individual or a big business. Students en¬ rolled in shorthand leam the Gregg method of taking dictation. Mrs. Ruth Martin heads the Business Department. She attended Lenoir-Rhyne College at Hickory, N.C., and has an A.B. degree in business education. I i l! 14
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