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hingtoss— one of the manv sports in physical education. BOYS ' PHYSICAL EDUCATION In the Boys ' Physical Education classes, H.H.S. boys participate in dodge ball, touch football, track, soccer, baseball, and gymnastics. (An autumn attraction is the mile run to Kriee;baum Field to play football. ) Besides the regular phys- ical education classes, classes in beginning SNvimming are also offered. Although only freshmen and sophomores are required to take physical education, adyanced courses are of- fered to juniors and seniors. GIRLS ' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Girls ' Physical Education classes proyide a health building and a wholesome recreation program which includes team and indiyidual sports. Swimming, bowling, yolleyball, archery, ping pong, and informal games are only a few of the many activities in which the girls are privileged to participate. WE STRIVE FOR PHYSICAL WELL BEING All together now! Ping-pong-ping-pong 21
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ART DEPARTMENT Art can be taken as a four-year major. During the first vear, the student is taught modern de- sign technique and improvement of his drawing abilities. The second year is spent in develop- ment of three dimensional work, such as sculp- turing. The third and fourth years stress projects on an individual basis. With the addition of the bench, which was a 1959 Senior Class gift, wood carving will be added to the course. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Language is an elective subject at Huntington High. Credits may be earned in German, Latin and French. Students who are planning to major in English, science, and medicine find that the study of language is especially beneficial. Artwork is a fascinating subject. Debbie, John, and Diane study French, German, and Latin. REMBRANDTS GALORE . . . LANGUAGE ESSENTIAL... 20
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WORK IN A BUSINESS-LIKE FASHION.. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT All business courses at Huntington High School are elective. Any student wishing to enter the A rather informal transcription class. business world may take such courses as typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, general business, commer- Typing is a major part of the business course, cial law, and advanced shorthand and transcrip- tion. Production work for the school and commu- nity is a project of this department. Many students who show special interest in these fields are often placed in business positions by the heads of this department. Rainey and Judy work in the production room. Watch closely and vou will learn. 22
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