East Aurora High School - Speculum Yearbook (Aurora, IL)

 - Class of 1957

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ei -42 6.-2. ff.- 4? Sv , , -Q 5 ,5 f' if ' ' BUSINESS EDUCATION Elizabeth Brigham Stenography, G e n e r al Business, Pep Club, Com- mercial Club D. E. Brown East High Bank, Book- keeping, Intramurals J. C. Chrisman Distributive Education, Cafeteria, Bookstore Eleanor F. Dollins Typing, Office Practice, Junior Red Cross Donald D. Griffin Bookkeeping, Athletic Director Gene L. Houser T y p i n g , Bookkeeping, Freshman Football Cecil R. May General Business, World Resources Veronica G. O'Neil Girls' Counselor, Depart- ment Head Business Edu- cation, Student Govern- ment, Girls' Club Gertrude E. Pitt: Stenography, Typing F. M. Spurlock T y p i n g , Bookkeeping Ushers' Club OFFICE Mildred E. Comet Secretary to Principal Jean B. Divine Office Assistant BUSINESS caurses meet modern needs East High was among the first high schools in Illinois to include secretarial training in the curricu- lum. Spelling and penmanship, not offered today, were once required. Typing, then considered part of stenography, was cv one-semester, non-credit course. Approximately 500 students are enrolled in the business education program today, which has expanded to include courses in salesmanship, D.O., D.E., and bookkeeping. Expansion in business preparatory courses has kept pace with ever-changing com- mercial techniques. Beginners-Members of the first year typing class concentrate on their books and keyboard during a regular five minute drill. High Finance-Proofing cash, posting figures from iournals, and using o ten-key adding machine are nothing new to these members of Mr. Brown's advanced bookkeeping class: Sharon Magnuson, Jim Tannenbaum, Kathy Dolan, and Pat Wondrak. or fb.

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Tu Z-.N This Little lever -That tl1ere's more to history than iust taking notes and passing tests is demonstrated by Mr. Jennings. Here he points out the mechanics of a Kentucky rifle to his American History class. SOCIAL STUDIES Arthur D. Court Civics, Head Coach Var- sity Football, Assistant Coach Track Hubert P. Davis Department Head Social Studies, Economics, Stu- dent Council Rowena Galbraith Psychology, Social Studies, Freshman Class Adviser James B. Jennings American History, Debate Ray Manessier Social Studies, Junior Red Cross Oscar Matasar World History, S o c i al Studies, Debate, Medical Club Ellen H. Neupert American History, Social Studies Joe Sumners Social Studies, Golf, Frosh- Soph Basketball OCIAL STUDIES history, civics meet state law VVith the assistance of movie proiectors, film strips, magazines, and new courses, the Social Studies Department has progressed far over the years. These facilities have better enabled students to under- stand the importance of citizenship in the home, community, nation, and world. Among the newer courses that have been added to the curriculum are psychology, so- cial adiustments, social studies I-IV, and world resources. Other available studies are civics, world history, economics, and student government, American history is a required subiect by state law. Be- cause of the variety ot social studies courses offered, approximately ninety per cent of the students are taking one subject or more of this type during a semester.

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