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o !,!ff,ij, i omm unica tion Skills A Much Needed Asset Expressing ourselves through the use of words, facial expressions and body movement: voice tone and emphasis are our only means of communication whether it's through the media, a term paper, or with just the fluttering of eye- lashes. Eastern's language arts and speech departments are de- signed to help students learn the art of communication. Eastern's English department boasts of a fine professional staff, with a one-on-one relationship available for students. Every student that enters Eastem is required to take six hours of freshman composition, with an emphasis on reading and writing. Literature is covered throughout the course. The speech and drama depart- ment added a new instructor in the fall, Mrs. Lois Hintze. During the fall semester, The Acting Company , EOSC's drama and speech team, presented a major comedy production, a read- ers theater, and the Christmas Candlelight ceremony. During the spring, the music department col- laborated with the drama depart- ment to present a musical produc- tion. Other areas ofinterest in the department are voice usage, phoenetics, and pronunciation. Debate, public speaking, and prin- ciples of argumentation and per- suasion are a few areas of speech which help prepare students for the challenges ahead. ,iff Jennifer Pruner performs a monologue in the fall comedy production The Good Doctor . rr rg-4 Debra Kay Mooney finishes an assignment in freshman composition. Helen J. Albright reads a newspaper article to her ldabel English class. 28 ALi.1m:r:o is...
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' 1 Kaye Sutmiller uses her practical training to help her partner. Lan'y Fountain show clinical students the effective way to help a choke victim.
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