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' , ' N' f '- r- . ssrgvf ',g,...:,e.13 ,- ' I K D U L T E D WU C I K T :T .X , ,, 'V ,..V, X7 MR. FQRQSCH' DIRECTQR, AMERICANIZATION CLASS HE Adult Education advisory committee was formed this pastyearwith the following members: Mrs. Ivan Hammond, Mrs . Richard Polasik, Mr. Kenneth Savage, Mr . Joseph Kwilos, and Mr. Ralph LeFeVre . This group assisted in organizing classes, promoting campaigns, and in general, informing the public of the Eden Central Adult Education program. With Mr. Foroscij as director, they have completed their ninth successful year in our community. One of the projects undertaken by the committee was to send a member of the Americanization class to Albany to watch the State Govemment in action. Mrs . Alfrieda Looze, a German war bride residing in this community, was chosen to attend this session in Albany. Upon retuming, she spoke before many community groups telling of her experiences. All expenses were covered by the generous contributions of various community organizations . The apprenticeship training program was carried out this year with courses in methods and time measurement, mechanical drawing, and welding, sharing the limelight . Driving, typing, physical education, and home economics were included in this program . A total number of eighteen classes took part in this adult education program this being the lar est artici atio ' the r 8 P P T1 111 organization's history. The art of arranging and executing the night school program is of extreme impor- tance to the entire community. ' l 9 4'- ' l sEw1NG CLASS WOODWORKING c1.Ass 16 al f.fz-A '7 .
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CLASS HI T0 NE bright September morning in 1942, K. Agle, S. Beehler, A. Bugenhagen, E ' Cheney, D- G2-llmall, D. Gould, E. Gould, E. Haier, M. Haven, James Miller, Joyce Miller, M. Phatiger, P- Rifle, II- Shep' ker, R. Smith, and C . Thompson joumeyed to school to begin their first great lesson in our art studio . First grade separated us into two groups and also brought us two new friends, J. Bauer andJ. Euler .h We soon began to understand fundamental numerical problems, and not only did we master them? but we folled over spelling and writing our names . Miss Boardman's little bell calling us at recess will never be for- gotten. In the next five years our grade school teachers sketched many things in our minds that were to help us in the future. P . Rice lived in Mexico a few months in 1945. She wrote to many of us and made US IHOIG interested in history . In fourth grade we presented a Thanksgiving play about the Pilgrims . Fifth grade proved to tum toward music. J. Bauer, S. Beehler, E . Cheney, M. Phatiger, and W . Schassar began Bflat clarinet lessons . Flute and drum lessons also began for K. Agle and H . Case respectively. Sixth grade brought great interest in science . Through the help of Mr. Collard, we obtained two hamsters . The mem- bers of the class took turns taking care of them. New friends, D. Adrion, H . Case, C . DeBoi, J. Dempsey V. DiMaria, W. Heisler, S. Hoag, J. Kasinski, D. Mehs, R. Nehring, N. Neifer, C . Richardson, W. Schassar, and B. Serena joined us in these primary grades . 1 Junior High was a new pattern for us. New additions in these three years to follow were C . Novick, S . Spence, L. Dayka, L. Pontius, R. Stevenson, J. Szmanda, W. Alfrets, B. Thiel, D. Pepper, M. Kobiolka, B. Blust, and A . Kuczka . Home Economics and Industrial Arts instilled useful pointers for future reference As 8th Graders, we learned sportsmanship in intramurals . Our first year in high school will always be re- membered . Joyce Miller was elected President of Junior High Student Council. We started our treasury with our first big dance . M. Phatiger, as our first cheerleader, made us very proud . Our Sophomore Hop, Frost Time Festival was very successful. N. Dell, Y. Fox, D. Krause, C. Ringer, G. Slaughenhaupt, D. Tronolone, and J. Wrobleski, our new class members, were soon part of the studio gang. We were proud to have a new comer, Joan Cassata, an attendant at the Junior Prom . The Prom was January 29, with J. Shepker as Queen and S. Beehler, C . Thompson, and M. Phatiger as the other attend- ants . The expected enthusiasm over the arrival of the class rings was greater than ever. During the year Donna Clancy joined our artists . Our last year has been one of progress . A new high goal, 53, 000, was established in our magazine sale . Fish dinners, dances, and various class projects were successful in obtaining our hard-eamed mon- ey, which made our Washington Trip and the printing of our Embers possible. The Embers staffs are to be congratulated for the many worried and hurried hours they spent on the yearbook . We are thankful for the devoted hours and sacrifices Mrs . Pierce has given us to make a suc- cessful year. As the memories of scenes here at E .C .S . pass through our minds, we are reminded that our hardest goal lies before us, as the unfinished masterpiece awaits the artist. Jeanne Shepker Class Historian f . .x::uau..a :fa-:f.gttQ.i.,,,f.a-a, .1. - ... 5- ' , fwfk-. 7 1. ' ' , WSJ 1 , ' .. wif
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