Fuquay Springs High School - Greenbriar Yearbook (Fuquay Springs, NC)

 - Class of 1961

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Elizabeth Powell finds that a homemade barometer can be ex¬ tremely accurate. With two fully-equipped laboratories, stu¬ dents of biology, general science, chemistry, and physics had the world of science at their fingertips. Sophomores developed strong stom¬ achs for dissecting frogs, while juniors and seniors struggled with formulas and equa¬ tions. These classroom phases of study were highlighted by individual projects. From these courses emerged, perhaps, no Pasteurs or Einsteins, but a group of students well-versed in science fundamentals. pRom Atoms . . . A deft touch, a little patience, and a lot of accuracy—Wesley Ootten and David Pope ex¬ periment in the laboratory. Strong stomachs, a requirement! Jimmy Howard and Elizabeth Engle reluctantly dissect their frog in biology. Tilley Adams and Tommy Cloer discover a wealth of physics prin¬ ciples through this simple pendulum experiment. 24

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W to un6eRstAn6inq Jeanne Karabow, Kay Keitli, and Jimmy Stephens increase their fluency in the language lab. Whether the language be “dead,” romantic, or continen¬ tal, its study will prove useful to all students in the future, if not immediately. Through the three languages offered at Fuquay, students became acquainted with the beliefs, cus¬ toms, and feelings of other countries and received an intro¬ duction to their history and culture. A future in linguistics can develop into international scope, and Fuquay has well prepared any student who might enter such a field through courses in French, Latin, and Spanish. “?Como csta usted?” Mary Olive Johnson and Skipper Phelps exchange greetings in Spanish.



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to accounting Proving his cash with actual bank balance presents a problem for Graham Tunstall. Do you need money? Would you like a part- time job? Accountants, typists, and secretaries can always find good jobs if they have the neces¬ sary qualifications. There is a great demand for young people in the field of business; however, they can not only be good in their chosen fields, they must be experts. Courses, such as Typing I and II, general business, shorthand, bookkeeping, and practice in operating machines, are offered to students at Fuquay High entering the field of business. Faye Honeycutt calculates her daily bank deposits. 25

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