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Page 16 text:
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FACULTY of HE future of the young pages of the elementary grades depends to a great extent on the instruction they receive during their early school years. This court of gentle knights and ladies, under the guidance of Mr. Anderson, has spent many hours in studying new ways of teaching gracious manners and good reading habits to the little pages. The elementary school faculty has done a commendable job in building a firm foundation that will see these future ‘‘Knights’’ through the Junior and Senior High. Not only do these teachers spend numerous hours each day with their young charges, but they unselfishly devote their after-school hours to conferences with the parents of their students in order to familiarize them with their children’s problems and progress. First row: Miss Horton, first grade; Mrs. Ingalls, second grade. Second row: Mrs. Gerrie, Kindergarten; Mrs. Wischerath, sec- ond grade. Third row: Mrs. Davidson, Kindergarten; Miss Wrench, first grade. Fourth row: Miss Ess, first grade; Miss Boardman, fourth grade. Fifth row: Miss Hojnacki, third grade; Miss MacIntye, second grade; Mrs. Gallager, second grade; Mrs. Blakely, third grade; Miss Wilson, fourth grade; Mrs. Hauth, fifth grade; Mrs. Wilson, fifth grade; Miss Saunders, sixth grade; Mrs. Rothe, third grade; Miss Poniatowski, third grade; Mrs. Morgester, first grade; Mrs. Gould, sixth grade. Sixth row: Mr. Mar- tynowski, fourth grade; Mr. Shepard, special class; Mr. Peck, Supervising Principal; Mr. Griffin, Sixth grade; Mr. Anderson, Assistant Principal. 12
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Page 15 text:
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PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION ACH month throughout the school year, our | parents and our teachers meet to plan and work for our welfare and the good of Eden Central School. This year, under the leadership of Mr. Alexander Wysocki, the Eden Parent-Teacher Association has again achieved its goals, and has succeeded in es- tablishing a closer relationship among all who are concerned with our education. Together, they studied our Language Arts and Social Studies program, our Promotional policy, the question of Television and Education, and the Regent’s Examinations. At the holiday season, the a 4 annual Christmas party brought the spirit of the a os | 4: Beason to all who attended, and twice during the year : ; ’, Discussing the meeting: Mr. Wysocki, | Mrs. Staby, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Staby. iy me tt Pe | erepaet vited our parents Hl 7 into the classrooms La so that they could . xe talk with each grade or subject teacher. At this time, the close of another school year, our P. T. A. wants all of us to kn ow that its best wishes for a full and successful life go with us into the days and the years that are to come. = a Enjoying refreshments at Open House, Mrs. Robb, chairman, and members of P.T.A. OFFICERS OF THE EDEN PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION President Mr. Alexander Wysocki First Vice-President Mr. James Duffy Second Vice-President Mrs. George Place Recording Secretary Mrs. Lester Hannan Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Robert Bruce Treasurer Mr. Donald Willett . . J ty Historian Mrs. Cleo Morgeste Having fun in the kitchen, Members of refreshment committee. 11
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Page 17 text:
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es FACULTY A Fhe members of the high school faculty are those noble knights and ladies who have been the constant inspiration and ever-present source of help to all the heralds, squires, and knights in all their various quests on their journey from the seventh grade through the twelfth grade. To secure the best and latest methods of instruction, these instructors under the guidance of Mr. Peck, have devoted one whole year to group meetings to study student needs, new courses of study in each subject, and practical uses of Audio- Visual Aids. . With unflagging zeal and wholesome example, these teachers have kept the ideals of honor, truth, and justice ever foremost in the minds of their students. | y A gt | First row: Mr. O'Rorke, history; Mr. Duffy, history. Second row: Miss Schumacher, dental hygiene; Mrs. Byers, home econ- omics. Third row: Mrs. Gangi, music; Mrs. Pierce, English. Fourth row: Mrs. Baltzer, music; Miss Gressman, school nurse. Fifth row: Mrs. Dash, mathematics; Miss Collins, languages; Mrs. Greenwood, librarian; Mrs. Brenneman, mathematics and English; Mr. Luders, agriculture; Mrs. Bills, physical education; Mr. D'Antonino, science; Mrs. Hannan, English. Sixth row: Mr. Hahn, music; Mr. Hagen, physical education; Mr. Batorski, English; Mr. Nelson, health and Jr. High science; Mr. Peck, Supervising Principal; Mr. Anderson, Assistant Principal; Mr. Robb, high school math; Mr. Collard, seventh and eighth science; Mr. Lundberg, art; Mr. Foroscij, seventh and eighth Social Studies. 13
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