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BU INESS DEPAIITME T The curriculum of the business department includes courses to prepare students for office occupations as well as those carrying personal values. These offerings may be generally classified as follows: courses that develop voca- tional skills, such as typewriting, shorthand, machines, filing, bookkeeping, arithmetic, and Englishg a cooperative program which provides students with work-experience peri- ods spent in offices in the areag and courses having a personal value, such as typing and general business. Our program for majors is quite thorough. It is basically equivalent to a course in a business college. Many of our students are accepted for well-paying positions immedi- ately upon graduation from H. T. H. S. Other students are adequately prepared for a job to iinance a college course. We feel that our department offers excellent opportunities to the students. Top: Phillip Cain Left to right: Wilma Hunter l Pearl Parkhurst 0239
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ENGLISH DEPARTMENT In H. T. H. S. the English Department has played a significant role for two reasons: first, because Miss Bess Pemberton directed the Work for so many yearsg and second, be- cause all students take English. It is a required course. Each year the classes study a semester of composition and grammer and a semester of literature. Much emphasis is put upon the teaching of Writing, the development of a paragraph, and the building of a longer composition. For several decades, the speech department of the school has sent Well-trained stu- dents into district and state contests to win superior ratings. Too, the English Department hopes, through its reading program, to help boys and girls enjoy good books. The University of Illinois has recent- ly commended the school's English De- partment. Credit must go to the corps of teachers Who laid the foundations and who worked during the earlier years to set a high standard Which all teachers today are striving to maintain. ' The added much. vlores Lienesch Bernice Patterson John Schork Julia Williamson 025: Kula, U dir
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