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Isabelle Lloyd, Edna Lenicek, and Nathan Barr. Not pic- tured: Kathryn Rogers. Ralph LeMoine, Carrie Han- sen, and Arletta Kober. or Business and Leisure Enriching the lives of the students and pro- viding worthwhile recreation is the purpose of the Hne arts department. The Art Club is sponsored by Miss Kathryn Rogers, who is the instructor of art l, H, IH, and IV. Nathan Barr is the director of both the East High and East Junior High bands. The vocal depart- ment, including A choir, Orioles, l0B choir, trio, quartet, and sextet, is under the super- vision of Miss Edna Lenicek, a newcomer to East High this year. As well as leading the orchestra, Miss lsahelle Lloyd teaches strings and directs ensembles. The commercial department provides a variety of subjects which will equip students to find employment in the business world. Business manager of the activities program of the school, Ralph Le Nloine, teaches consumer buying, bookkeeping, and office practice. Mrs. Arletta Kober is another new member of East's faculty. She teaches typing, shorthand, and merchandising. Miss Carrie Hansen, who is the instructor of office practice, office and sales co-ordinator, and typing. is also the direc- tor of placement and follow-up, and an in- structor at night school. August J. Lukes, who is one of the science instructors, is also a member of the commercial department. Page 11
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Jhartin the Future b the Past The general aim of social studies is to enztlrle students to understand the privileges and rc- sponsilrilitics of citizenship and to prepare tllcm to take tltcir place in life as worthwhile memlrers of society. A new memlrer of East Higlfs faculty is Nliss Elva 'Illlt'li6I'. who is an inst1'uctor i11 world history. Nliss Marjorie Lauhscher also teaches world history and is the program ad- visor for Friendship Cluln. United States his- tory, Bible, and arithmetic arc the subjects taught lay Miss Lcola Strope. ln addition to teaching American trends and lilrrary science, Miss liillian Enlow is sponsor for the Library Science Cluln, the advisor of the lrulletin hoard committee, one of the advisors of the Student Council, and the pulvlicity advisor of Friendship. Under her direction the lilirary has provided eighteen war displays. collected hooks for the soldiers, provided lihrarians for the downtown lihrary, and started exchanging posters among the East side schools. Nliss Viola Knoche teaches United States history and American trends and is a member of the guidance committee. Leonard Raffenspcrger and 'Vlark Flanders, who are mentioned in the student advisory and science divisions, also teach American history. Lenln Stropp and Marjorie Luubseher. n A Q 1 if J, I X J 5 Viola Knuche, Lillian Enlow, and Elm Tucker.
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