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FACULTY have M First row: Mrs. Rothe--third grade, Miss Wrench--first grade, Miss McIntyre--second grade, Miss Wilson--fourth grade, Miss Boardman--fourth grade, Mrs. Davidson--kindergarten, Mrs. Gerrie--kindergarten, Mrs. Gould--fifth grade, Mrs. Morgester--first grade, Mrs. Ten Hoopen --second grade. Second row: Mrs.L1oyd--remedial reading, Miss Poniatowski--third grade, Miss Horton--first grade, Mrs. Davies--fourth grade, Mr. Shephard--individual instruction, Mr. Martynowicz--sixth grade, Mr. Peck--principal, Mr. Anderson--assistant principal, Mr. Fuller--fourth grade, Miss Saunders--sixth grade, Mrs. Luders--substitute, Mrs. McGraw-- first grade, Mrs. Blakely--third grade. CHE elementary school faculty has done a tremendous job this year, although handicapped by over-crowded rooms. Some of the classes were so large that there were two teachers to one room. These men and women build the roadway from home through the sixth grade and prepare us for graduation into high school. S 12 , 9,- . '. 'Hin
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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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CULTY W my 1 V' N' V l wif? ,nf ff ff ' ,sq f . J gf' fm 3. , ,N 'gag A , , , , .mr in If ,A ,E 1 n a es Miss Molich--health, Mrs. Jacobson--commercial, Mrs. First row: Miss Co11ins-- a gu g , Baltzer--music, Miss Schumacher--dental hygiene, Miss Gressman--school nurse, Miss Gott- sha11--homemaking, Mrs. Dash--mathematics, Mrs. Pierce--English. Second row: Mrs. Green- wood--librarian, Mr. D'Antonino--science, Mr. Hahn--music, Mr. Mergler--industrial arts, Mr. Robb--mathematics, Mr. Ball--business, Mr. Luders--agriculture, Mr. Duffy--history, Mr. Collard--science, Mr. O'Rorke--history, Mr. Foroscij--history, Mr. Batorski--English, ' -- i c' al Mr. Lundberg--art, Mrs. Hannan--English. Mr. Jenkins--guidance, Mr. Peck pr n ip , S we progress in our schooling, our courses become more specialized. The grade school teachers prepare us for high school and in turn, the high school teachers prepare us for college. In such instances as business and agriculture, when graduated, We are capable of stepping right into the world of our chosen vocations. 13
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