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Betty-Pritchett, Pat Reinhardt, Janet Walker, and Arlene Weber are working hard to finish the drill before time is up. Business Education Department The Business Education Department, under the leadership of Mr. Maurice Schreiber, prepares hun- dreds of girls each year to face the commercial world. The girls are learning how to become good employees who will do their best for any company for which they work. Standing: Miss Vanoy, Mrs. Rudolph, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Gold, Mrs. White, Miss Knorr, Mrs. DeHaven, Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Somers, Miss Carroll, Miss Wood, Mrs. Parrish, Mrs, Walton, Mrs. Snow, and Mr. Schreiber. i6
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ART Nelson M. Adlin Betty Rawlings M. Antoinette Ritter Eunice K. Shay A. Evelyn Sommer BUSINESS EDUCATION Maurice Schreiber CHeadl Rosemary Beckman Frances Carroll Genevieve A. Carroll Cecil Colbert Phyllis DeHaven Freda D. Gold Charles H. Gontrum Ethel C. Kempler Helen E. Knorr Gladys Miller Adeline H. Parrish Irma Plott lnez A. Riggs Frederica Rudolph Mary E. Snow Margaret B. Somers Eileen V. Walton Grace White Anne G. Williams Sylvia E. Wood Delores D. Vanoy ENGLISH Miriam E. Deem CHeadl Robin S. Biddison Sarah L. Cooper Beatrice T. Cowles Anne E. Edwards Virginia Gleisner Caroline E. Grote Marie V. Heaphy Gladys G. Heftner Ann Kramer Paula S. Lehrer Maud W. Leigh Betty C. Martin Doris E. Magaha Paul McElroy Diana Monsman Ernestine L. Schamberger Berta D. Smith Jean Stegman HISTORY Mary G. Parker CHeadl Roberta D. Carnes THE FACULTY HELEN C. TAYLOR, Pfl 1ClP0l MILLER, Vice-Principal WILLIAM BADER Vice-PrinaiP0l Mildred Corson Vera Dorn Evelyn M. Farley Lucy B. Hall Rosalie B. Hardesty Nellie Mackall Florence Nelson Elizabeth M. Nester F. Ethel Plitt B. Lillian Rice James Wilson HOME ECONOMICS Julia Burton Marian P. Jett Dorothy Ordwein Elizabeth O. Perkins Sylvia Sorrells Marjorie Wills LATIN Mildred V. Arnold Maud R. Beetlestone MATH EMATICS M. Jeannette DeRan Dorothy D. Green Margaret M. Menton Dorothy Schepler Ada Sneeringer Eleanor R. Waters Julia Woodward MODERN LANGUAGE Gladys M. Dorsey tHeadl Margaret E. Boone Catherine Carey Ray E. Harter Helen R. James John Maideneck Mary Robb MUSIC Lucille T. Masson iHeadl Anne M. Codd Gerald G. Eyth Helena S. John PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mildred S. Belcher Lorretta Bryant Gloria Givner I5 Theresa Reed Catherine Spangler Alice H. White SCIENCE Helen G. Lentz IHeadJ John R. Engel Henrietta V. Fallin Mary J. Fisher Alice B. Hess Elsie A. Hudak Joseph Kirsch Barbara MacHamar Ronald L. Marr Caroline D. McDermott Mary Pickel David Seff Janet L. Stritehoft Katherine S. Stritehotf Harvey Weinstein Elizabeth White COUNSELORS Atla M. Burroughs Dorothy Eichhorn Ruth R. Gerbig Kathleen Powers Evelyn Sellors Librarian Elizabeth Paterson Assistant Librarian Elia N. Morgan Doctor Gemma Lichtenstein Nurse Hilda Spann Assistant Nurse Selma McNaughton Dietitian Amalia Spahn Secretaries Hilda Collins Joy Williams
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Dm students look up words for the coming spelling test. Standing: Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Biddison, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Heffner, Miss Grote, Miss Leigh, Dr. Monsman, Miss Steg- man, Mr. McElroy, Miss Magaha. Seated: Mrs. Lehrer, Mrs. Schamberger, Miss Deem, Miss Edwards, Mrs. Cowles, Mrs. Kramer. English Department The English Department, with Miss Miriam E. Deem as head, strives to instil in the students some basic skills vital to the complicated life of today. The department has two very important aims. The first is to prepare students for col- lege. This is done by developing a thorough mastery of the fundamentals of composition, reading, and speaking. Students are given the opportunity to express themselves in both'crea- tive and formal writing. They also learn to ap- preciate literary classics and the works of great modern authors. The second aim is to prepare girls who are planning careers immediately after graduation. These girls are taught correct us- age, reading skills, literature appreciation, and clear, effective writing and speaking. The Eng- lish Department takes its place as one of the most important departments at Eastern.
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