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VentuRes 1 A high school girl s dream of becoming a homemaker will soon be a reality, so among our school’s most functional courses are those of¬ fered in home economics. From dressing historic- dolls to roasting hens, students learned the se¬ crets of founding and preserving a happy home, as well as self-improvement. A popular addition to the Home Economics Department this year was a third year course designed to give girls already versed in these skills advanced instruc¬ tion in the homemaking arts. Lillie Ruth Dupree and Mary Ann Spivey examine the dolls they fashioned in historic costuming. Donna Ellis receives a facial from Mrs. Farnell as Cheryl Porter and Dianne Ellis take mental notes. Too many cooks don’t spoil the cake! Becky Arrington samples Sandra Stephens’. The reward of a thing well done is to wear it. Sarah Adams models her own creation. 26
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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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“Watch those fingers, Boys,” cautions Mr. Edwards, as he explains Jerry Holland and Simson Currin learn the meaning the use of a power saw. of the F. F. A. emblem from Mr. Gay. The in-school program of vocational agriculture at Fuquay Springs High deals mainly with the preparing of boys—espe¬ cially farm boys—for the vocations in agricultural services, pro¬ duction, and processing. The boys learn the principles and applications in such areas as farm mechanics, livestock and crop production, farm management, and rural leadership through class instruction and demonstrations, farm shop lab¬ oratories, field trips, FFA activities, and through their Super¬ vised Farming Programs. Mr. Manley and Herbert Hilliard’s father assist Herbert in his supervised farming project.
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