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uAi+teA4, C tuocUio t Linda Prince and Pansy Hargis are practicing their shorthand. Nell Spivey enjoys her bookkeeping. There is an excellent field open for those interested in any type of business at Fuquay. Students are being prepared for any number of these jobs. In bookkeep¬ ing students learn to handle balance sheets, accounts and other profitable records. Typing aids a person in spelling, letter writing, and even exercises the hands. Shorthand prepares a future secretary and business arithmetic helps the student apply math to his business operations. Actual work with business machines also helps.
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Social Studied, Priscilla Dye and Simpson Currin admire a Geography-Government bulletin board. We’ve all argued the point that history isn’t im¬ portant because it’s in the past, but it’s only with a knowledge of past mistakes and problems that we can confront our modern problems. The courses offered at Fuquay are North Carolina History for eighth-graders, World History for Sophomores, Economics-Sociology for Seniors, a television course in United States History for juniors, and a combined course of Geography and Government for any student in high school. Four units in Social Studies are re¬ quired for graduation. Elizabeth Engle turns on the television for U. S. History. Robert Powell and Joan Wilson are learning about investments through the Economics bulletin board. 24
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Science, In the various sciences, basic mysteries of the earth are exposed for the student’s analysis. Chemistry students loam (by trial and error) the contents of certain mixtures. Physics students learn about motion, equili¬ brium, force and other complicated elements. Biology offers a nice study of frog dissection if you’re brave, and General Science com¬ bines some of all the sciences into a basic study for Freshmen. We have good reason to be proud of both our Chemistry and our Biology laboratories. These laboratories are well equipped for any scientific experiment. Bobby Roberts and Phil McLean have fun using the burets. Becky Holland and James Payne are able to learn a great deal from “Oscar.” Donald Powell and Hal Cloer seem fascinated by the aquarium. Ken Moore and Kent Mangum use the oscilloscope.
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