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Business Education Have you ever thought that you might like to be a typist, a clerk, or a private secretary? Because these three are essen¬ tial in the world of business, good jobs can always be found; however, in order to get a good job you must be not only good but an expert. Here at Fuquay High, courses in Typing I and II, shorthand, bookkeeping, business arithmetic, and practice in operating business machines are offered to students entering the field of business. I I I Priscilla Mize efficiently operates the mimeograph machine. Margaret McGee and Judy Jones practice their shorthand. Mrs. Ellington advises her students how to keep a neat and accurate account in bookkeeping. Students increase their typing ability in Typing II. 13
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Foreign Languages Larry Coats increases his Latin vocabulary. The language lab aids students in the study of foreign language. By studying the language of other coun¬ tries, we not only learn how to communi¬ cate with the people, but we also learn much about them. We study about their customs, their laws, and government, their dress, and their religious beliefs. At Fu- quay, a student may take either two years of Latin or two years of French. French students gain a knowledge of the defects in their speech through the language lab¬ oratory. Don McCauley and Joan Ashworth ask, “Qui est-ce?” French II students “chantent en francais.” 12
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Sunny Owens, Elaine Jackson, Mary Fleming, and Donna Eason prac¬ tice personal grooming. Vocational Home Economics A high school girl’s dream of becoming a homemaker will soon be a reality, so among our school’s most functional courses is home economics. This year the girls have brand new facilities in which to learn the arts of sewing, practical eti¬ quette, interior decoration, personal groom¬ ing, and of course cooking. Girls take Vocational Home Economics in their freshman and sophomore years. Two years must be taken in order to receive credit for the course The new display case is admired by Grace Yancey and Jane Trull. Mrs. Famell often lectures to her classes. Linda Honeycutt and Martha Burt learn the arts of decorating. 14
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