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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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The function of the commercial department is to prepare students in bus- iness techniques, skills, and knowledge for those positions in which they may find employment upon completion of the high school training. Com- mercial education offerings have developed into four major fields. The first field developed was bookkeeping, followed by shorthand and typewriting. This triad reigned foremost for a long period of time in the business curri- culum. Changing conditions have made it necessary to add still another train- ing area to the curriculum, namelyg distributive education which includes both retailing and selling. This group of training fields have developed to meet the varying interests, aptitudes, and needs of the increasing number of students who are studying business subjects.
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