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Talented students find outlets for their Page This picture typities the re' warding emotions experienced through fine arts. Be the art. girl or poster, The artist. Car- olyn Cobb, senior, and the one looker. lack Lester, senior, seemed pleased -fe the artist with her results, the onlooker with the artist
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The social studies department includes courses in world history in the soph- omore year: American history in the junior year, which is required of all students, and social, economic, and political problems in the twelfth year. lt is hoped that the student will get experience in observing, analyzing, and evaluating social happenings in such a way as to appreciate the changing nature of a society which does not operate on chance or emotion but must have at its command sound principles ot economics, sociology, psychology, biology, and government. A student of today has more information at his disposal than the learned sage of ancient days, Seventy days for Columbus' trip across the Atlanticg thirtyfthree and one-halt hours tor a Lindbergh. Stirring events of adventure and achievement: What dramatic contrasts face the social studies students in tracing the development ot civilization?
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ll The fine arts, drama, music, literature, and painting are all a part of the curriculum of Huntington High School. These subjects are electives. They tend to develop an appreciation tor the beautiful. The music department, including band, glee club, and orchestra provides emotional and creative experiences, and in all these fields, the more talented may advance. The art department develops skills in the use of water color and oil. Each year an exhibit displays the splendid creative work done. The journalism depart- ment gives its students opportunities to write tor the Tatler and the Hunt- ingtonian. A good library encourages the students to read widely, The speech department, though basically concerned with effective speech, also encour- ages drama. Each year the speech department sponsors the senior class play. fa. A. 'K x. I. Q .L ,f g y A-0 Z : - , -X I - - 555. 'W if 4
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