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-.i,,,, CAFETERIA Mrs. Miller, Mrs. O'Bryant, Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs, Shepker, Miss Capozzi, Mrs. Koepka, Mrs. Krohn HO hasn't waited impatiently for lunch period and a delicious hot lunch? Miss Theresa Capozzi and her efficient staff have been busy preparing various foods for students and faculty members, washing dishes, and filling salt and pepper shakers all year long. These are only a few of the things among the many tasks performed each day by these artists of the culinary skills . The seniors will not forget the willingness of the kitchen staff to help in the successful planning and serving of the Senior Fish Dinner. PROPERTY OF' HAMBURG aasroarcit socIETY . - -y, , :grg:3nngi1y,aa1', 24 -FQ t 'N , 5'1-aww-fw: -1-sfvsuw ' 'J' , 'N 'e- 1:x 5'?17i5, 'Q ' . ' , ' sr ' . . 7 is AL L.Lf 1'?'f1x'-1': l' 'T' N. 3 ,.. W. 1 - , M J I 11- ' c Mr. Olney, J. Russ. HE door of the guidance office is never closedg it is always open t0 those students who wish to seek advice about their school work or their pla11S for the years ahead . Mr . Olney, our competent guidance counselor, has nev- er been too busy to help students decide whether to go to work or college, which college to attend, what career to follow, and what kind of job to seek. By his meeting with both parents and students to discuss the students' desires, his needs, and his capabilities, Mr . Olney has greatly aided us in shaping and molding our futures, much as a sculptor molds his clays . CLINIC Dr, Martin, F. Boyce, Miss Gressman, D. Ball, J. Shouldice. HE main purpose of our clinic is to guard the students of Eden Central against the many diseases present in our world today. The clinic has given polio immunization to children in the first, second, and third levels for the past two years. Our sports participants and cheer leaders are given thorough physical ex- aminations each year before they are per- mitted to participate in any sport. The credit for all these services must go to Miss Pauline Gressman, our capable nurse, and to Dr. Ronald Martin, our school physician. f I
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Jf' ll CHO0L FA ULTY First Row: Mrs. Elsie Karr--2nd Level Mrs. Doreen Blakely--3rd Level Mrs. Elizabeth Davidson- - Kindergarten Miss Virginia Firzmaurice--Kindergarten Mrs. Cleo Morgester- - lst Level Miss Ruth Boardman--4th Level Mrs. Joyce Smith--lst Level Mr. Donald I. Anderson--Ass't. Prin. Second Row: Miss Ethel Wilson--4th Level Miss Margaret Saunders--6th Level Miss Marion Mclntyre- -lst Level Mrs. Pearl Gould--6th Level Mrs. Helen Gertie--Kindergarten Second Row Continued: Thir Mr. Donald Haug--Art Miss Margaret Wrench-- lst Level Mr. Francis Griffin--6th Level d Row: Mrs. Evelyn Carpenter--Music Mrs. Naomi Hauth--4th Level Mrs. Alice Jeffe--lst Level Miss Valeria Poniatowski--3rd Level Mrs. Patricia Krempa--2nd Level Mrs. Helen Forsyth--2nd Level Mrs. Marjory Vollentine--lst Level Miss Dorcas Smith--Physical Ed. Miss Pauline Gressman--Nurse Mrs. Louise Lemmler--5th Level Mrs. Hollis Eisele--4th Level Miss Audrey Pack- - Kindergarten Mrs. lvah Rothe--3rd Level Mrs Mrs. Ruth Holden- -2nd Level Mrs. Mrs. Ivadel Walters--2nd Level . Marceline Stevens--5th Level Beatrice Wilson--5th Level Mrs. Muriel Lloyd--Remedial Reading l-IE destiny of our nation lies in the hands of those who teach its children, for it is the teachers who act as the artists sketching the characters and molding the personalities of the leaders of the world of tomor- row. The responsibility, the devotion to duty, and the confidence in the future are instilled in the children from their first year of school by their grade school teachers. The grade school faculty strive very diligently to instruct their students in reading, science, social studies, and mathematics, and encourage them to take a lively interest in the important events and happenings of the world around them. Art, music, sports, cre- ative hobbies--these talents and interests and many more are stressed and encouraged in the children to as- sist them in making themselves more versatile, well-rounded persons as they progress toward adulthood in their educations. Each teacher is able to take an active personal interest in the future of each of her pupils, since she has many meetings with the parents to discuss the children's aptitudes, capabilities and inter- ests . Through these methods the grade school faculty are very well prepared to equip the children under them with the essentials of a good education and to prepare them for their roles as the artists ofthe future. 13 ...,,...,i.,....a..c,...4 ...,..y..d...h.h..,. ,AA
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Q , Miss Schiller, K. Agle. HE many flashing white smiles seen around school are ample evidence of the excellentway Miss Schiller, our dental hygienist, has taken care of the students' teeth. Careful annual check-ups of every student by Miss Schiller have helped to keep our mouths in a healthy condition. By demonstrating to us the results of the proper care of our teeth, Miss Schiller has made many of us realize that besides being attractive, bright well-cared for teeth are also an asset to all of us, phys- ically, mentally, and socially. Healthy teeth made a definite contribution to a pleasing personality . CUSTODIANS Mr. Benkelman, Mr. Kaufman, Mr. Knoll. Ab- sent: Mr. Woyjeck, Mr. Horton, Mr. Shouldice. HE janitorial staff of Eden Central plays an important role in maintain- ing the appearance of the school building. The custodians are always in the build- ing after dances, movies, basketball games, and many other extracurricular activities, to prepare the school for the next day's classes. These after school activities necessitate irregular hours for 'the custodians. Too often we for- get to show appreciation for the workof the custodians who deserve much more for their efforts . The seniors remem- ber and are grateful to these friends. F1 BU DRIVER First Row: Mr. Storey, Mr. Mroz, Mr. Wierzba. Second Row: Mr. Winkleman, Mr. Wittmeyer, Mrs. Wible, Mr. Winter, Mr. Bauer. Absent: Mr. Wil- cox, Mr. Wittmeyer, Mr. Garlock. UR sincere thanks go to our faith- ful bus drivers. In their hands lies the responsibility for the safety and care of those who depend on bus service to get to school each morning. To be better pre pared to meet these responsibilities and to meet sudden emergencies, the bus drivers have been attending special night school classes conducted by Mr. Nelson. Several experts in the training of bus driv- ers were present at some of the classes. Mr. Orrnsby, Superintendent of Schools, is in charge of the training program. NM ,f 'i is .. , f 12-' 211 . .ilu .'--.'.--. 1.-, -3 o --'. . ,- f 'X , ,, fl-F-5 Vf-.ix f r-'a .5'Q:3a:,i M -- r - is , ,v
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