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BUSINESS EDUCATION: STUDENTS LEARN TO TYPE OPPOSITE LUNCH PERIODS Preparing for the business world, supplementing a mathematics major, or merely learning to type an Eng- list theme, are all reasons why the Niles student elects a course in Business Education. Courses such as short¬ hand, tvping, bookkeeping or data processing are all designed specifically to meet the needs ol the high school student in his daily work and to provide him with the tools to reach future goals. New developments in business machines and techni¬ ques of study are adopted, informing the student of con¬ temporary business advancements. Typing and other courses are also available to the student during half-hour study halls. The department relates the student ' s busi¬ ness education to other aspects of his knowledge to develop an intelligent, well-rounded person. 1R. ROBERT E. FEICK Unity Board MR. FRANK FITZPATRICK Department Head MR. DARYLEJ. HARI MR. KENNETH J. DRUM Student Union MRS. DOROTHY H. WISE MR. DARREL R. SMITH
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ENGLISH: INDEPENDENT STUDY PROVIDES SPECIALIZATION The English Department, aware that communication through both the written word and speech is essential to the individual in all pursuits, has expanded its program and staff. Encompassing the areas of literature, composition, drama, speech and journalism, the department offers exploration in a variety ol directions. Greater involvement in courses is achieved by application of the student ' s knowledge. While studying Greek tragedy, English classes proceeded downtown to view a Greek play. Shakespeare enthusiasts visited the film Romeo and Juliet. For those devoted to literature and its interpretation, various lectures at the University of Chicago were presented. Intense concentration in a specific subject is also available in the English Department. Independent study may be elected by the student who desires to learn on a one-to-one basis with his in¬ structor, and workshops are offered for informal study in a chosen area. All aspects of the department help produce a student capable of self-expression. MR. RICHARD R. ANTES Department Head MISS ELLEN MAGEE Children ' s Theater Row-Wow Spring Play MR. RICHARD R. TAYLOR Debate MR. EDMUND C. BEREK MR. JOHN W. VAYO MISS LORRAINE M. HATSCHER 24
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