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BUSINESS courses 'rrain commerical employees At Huntington High School stnclents wishing to enter the field of hnsiness have the following courses which ure elective: typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, general business, commercial law, and advanced sliorthund and trainscription. One of the uclclitionail projects of this clepurtinent is doing prochiction work for the school. This year two l. B. M. electric typewriters and two coinptoineter dictating inaichines have heen aulclecl to the hnsiness clepzu'tnient's equipment. Rita finds her method of replacing Q ribbon unsuc- cessful. Ann hurries to finish on income tax return for book- keeping. Joyce discovers the dictaphone helpful in transcrip- tion.
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SOCIAL STUDIES creates good citizenship. +-Q.- . .X 12 WMC Huntington High School requires the study of United States history, sociology or economics, and civics in order to graduate. The only elec- tive course in this department is world history. United States history is usually taken by juniors. Sociology, economics, and civics are taken prin- cipally by seniors. Complete voting procedure is learned in U. S. history and civics in election years. Many students interested in the field of husincss find economics practical. 1-'f A ,.,,.n-KK Outside reports are an essential part of civics. John illustrates a point in a history report. World history students locate places of interest. Mr. Weesner uses a chart to demonstrate the fluctua- tion of prices in recent years. A panel discussion arouses the interest of sociology students.
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Pom sculptures os Bill scrutinizes her work. Art is offcrccl us ll fOll1'-yl'211' major. During uflllzes latent tliv first two yvaiis, liusic clcsign uncl tlirvc- ali? apfitudes. mvnsionul work urn- taught. 'flu' lust two vc-urs tlic projvcts of tlic stuclc-nts ure on an intlivicluul lmsis. NVitli tlw aulclition of il kiln this vvur, m'lnV sturlvnts worlu-cl witli cvrzlinics. . 1 ' Art students pursue their own crafts. Don and Dee find nature conducive to sketching. -' if 'E , WG?'af .S ' u 't'S,T.Tii+IH viiwfw. -4 X Y
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