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BOARD OF EDUCATIO UILDERS of the faith and pride of the people of this district in the efficiency of their school, its children, and its faculty, the members of the Board of Education stand ready to lead in any wholesome project for the betterment of the health, educational facilities, and happiness Of Eden Central School children. They are the surveyors who discovered our need for the new addition to our building and made the plans or blue-prints to build a beautiful and lasting struc- ture not only for us, the Seniors of 1951, but for all the seniors in years to come. We are proud to be the first class to be graduated from the newly completed building, proud that along our way we have known noble people like them and happy in the sense of security we feel in knowing that, in a world of confusion, there are still people who keep faith with the youth of today and their problems. Besides caring for our educational needs, they have built a high standard of student morale by showing us that they believe the adage, All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. For our emoyment they have given us, at various times during our four years, school parties with dancing, games, and refreshments. They have provided school buses for school picnics, al- lowed us to earn money for our various class projects, and have proved their interest by attend ing our social functions, the junior prom and the senior ball. We seniors, especially, are grate- ful for permission to take our delightful Easter trip to Washington and for their generosity in providing us with the caps and gowns for graduation and the beautiful booklet diplomas that re- present the goal of our twelve years in Eden Central. OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PI'eSid9Ilt Ighn Wienar Vice-President Caleb Hgbbie Clerk Doris smith Treasurer Robert Brindley -Q Standing: R. Br-indley, R. Beehler, G. Winter: Sitting: J. Weimar, D. Smith, C. Hobbie, R. Clark, E. Peck, Supervising Principal. 10 . mr,
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f .- .1 - , ff .ua f ' MR. DONALD I. ANDERSON, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL EIHE builder of the basic fundamentals, the foundations of learning known as the Three R's, is Mr. Donald 1. And- erson, supervisor of the first six grades and assistant prin- cipal of our school. As director of transportation for all 1060 students, Mr. Anderson stresses safety rules and regulations for all who ride or drive any one of our twelve buses. He has the respon- sibility of providing buses for the games which we play at other schools, the field trips for all subjects, and the grand old picnics sponsored by every class every year just as soon as the warm spring days arrive. Though he is a very busy man , he enjoys his work with the children. In addition to his supervisory duties, Mr.Anderson stres- ses accuracy in the keeping of attendance registers and all other attendance records of the entire school, obtaining and filing excuses from absentees, and granting passes to stu- dents. 9 - ,. Q t,-.A ffl-i'.u,, .fi ,ff Miss KASPEREK, SECRETARY
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-TEACHERS ASSOCIATHIN CW HE Eden Central Parent-Teachers Association is comp e ng operation between school and the home. Under the presidency of Mr. Wysocki, the association has presented a well-rounded pro- gram. Many pertinent subjects in the field of education have been discussed. Mr. Raymond Handville spoke on Functions of Guidance g Mrs. Dunklin, on Reading g Dr. Adelle H. Land, on What Does It Mean to Understand Your Child.ren? g and there was a panel discussion on Are We Spoiling Our Children? with Mr. Donald Huckle as moderator. The school held Open House in October providing a fine opportunity for parents and teachers to talk together about a xrtutual i ' ' ' t was held in Dec- em er. nterest, the child and his work. A most en1oyable Christmas par y The Variety Show, given in February for the benefit of the Student Aid Fund, was one of our most successful undertakings, with parents, teachers, and students participating. One of the objectives of Parent-Teachers Association is a better understanding between arents and teachers. This year that objective seems to have been achieved in Eden Central School. D OFFICERS OF THE PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Alexander Wysocki President First Vice-President Samuel D'Antonio Second Vice-President Mrs. Harold O' Bryant Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Carl Staby Recording Secretary Miss Margaret Wrench Charles Pearson Mrs. Paul Ten Hoopen T reasurer Historian 11
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