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Business Education Department Commerce, industry, government, the pro- fessions - all depend for office personnel upon the graduates of business education courses. To meet the need, Eastern's Business Education De- partment, under the leadership of Mr. Maurice Schreiber, trains students as stenographers, ty- pists, machine operators, and secretaries. The school's strong commercial program combines Eastern's well-known, high standards with the teaching of modern business practices. Basic aca- demic fundamentals, as well as technical skills, are stressed in preparation for the demanding but rewarding world of business. Typing students work to attain speed and accuracy! Row 1: Mrs. Beckman, Mrs. Snow, Mrs. Walton, Row 2: Miss Knorr, Miss Vcnoy, Miss Carroll, Mrs. Williams. Row 3: Mr, Gonlrum, Mrs. Cdrlef, MVS. KeWlPleI' MTS White, Miss Johnson. Row 4: Mrs. DeHuven, Mrs. Somers, Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Hlubb, Mrs. Schreiber.
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Miss Sommer, Mrs. Shay, Miss Ritter, Mrs. Rawlings, Mr. Adlin. Art Department Art speaks for itself at Eastern, from the charming showcase exhibits in the East Entrance to the softly illuminated pictures in the third floor corridor. A visit to the art rooms reveals all manner of interesting work in progress--oil paint- ing, design, sculpture, ceramics-and shows that through both creative experience and instruction teachers of the Art Department are instilling in their students a love of beauty and symmetry. High in their Tower domain students pursue their ar- Art proiects absorb interested students. tistic goals. W
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E11 lish Department Since successful communication is a compel- ling need for individuals living in today's world, Miss Miriam Deem and members of the English Department direct their efforts to developing the language arts and skills. Consequently, teachers of English stress writing, speaking, the improve- ment of reading and also seek to awaken students to an appreciation of the best literature of the past and the present. Row ll Mrs. Schamberger, Mrs. Cowles, Miss Catulano, Miss Deem, Miss Stegman Miss Mogahu Miss Welch Freeman, 'Miss Mutchler, Mrs. Smith, Miss Edwards, Dr. Monsman, Mrs. Cooper Mass Thornton . ., , M -.. wscersnt .mc Y
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