Edgewater High School - Odasagiah Yearbook (Orlando, FL)

 - Class of 1959

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Edgewater High School - Odasagiah Yearbook (Orlando, FL) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 23 of 216
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Patiently discussing an important problem to be brought up at the next P.T.A. meeting are the officers: Mr. Davis, Second Vice President, Mrs. Atwood, Treasurerg Mrs. Pittman, Vice Presidentg Mrs. McCree, Corresponding Secretaryg Mrs. DuBois, Historian, Mrs. Leete, President. Jil' ' 'KJ' . - gf f j . A Active members of P. T. A., Mrs. Pittman, Mrs. Tegethoff, Mrs. Triplett, and Mrs. Smith hurriedly arrange the chairs and tables for the annual faculty bar- becue party. 1. f X ' X a K- 4-1 TODIANS AND P.T.A. ARE EHS EAGER BE VERS There's a light bulb burned out in Room 2023, 'sThe pencil sharpener in Room 161 is , not working. Could you tell me where I can find a hammer?,, These are only a few sam- ples of the long list of questions so often asked our EHS custodians. Mr. Ralph Den- nart, head custodian, Mr. Alfred Cousins, Mr. Raoul Le Casse, Mr. Arthur Smith, Mr. Earl Thornton, and Mr. Charles Walkinshaw were on call for solving perplexing problems around school. Another helping hand was Emma Cutts, the Edgewater maid, who gladly aided the Eagles every possible moment. Pausing a moment from their varied duties around EHS are our busy custodians: Mr. Ralph Dennart, Mr. Raoul LaCasse, Mr. A. C. Smith, Mr. Earl Thornton. and Mr. Charles W. Colter. 19 One of the most difficult jobs found around Edgewater, that of keeping the sch00l's premises as clean as possible, is cheer- fully accomplished by Emma Cutts, our able helper.

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AW X,-X Above Left Preparmg for the wlld attack launched on the lunch room thrlce dally are Jewell Hurburt Edna B3ll6W Helen Wolfe head manager Edna Fllaskl Beatrlce Page 'Vhnnle Harrington Above A quick peak belund the scenes ln the lunchroom dlscloses Arlene Patterson Tomml Lou Hardemon Theresa Bradley Alfer doll Hardeman and Iona Phllllps getting lunch for the student Left Monew ls the entlcmg toplc belng discussed bw cashiers Bar bara Crusselle Daud Nllller Cllle Puckett John Kellw David Shaw A teen ager s appetite lB renowned and formidable Multlply thls appetite hv nearly 2000, and you hate an idea of the tremendous Joh faclng our lunchroom staff A snack har and a cold lunch llne served cold drinks and sandwiches, wlllle three hot lunch llnes pro vlded balanced meals, cooked and served with the greatest care and efficiency Running the lunchroom was one of the re current Jobs which the Edgewater P T A dld every year Ahlv gulded by Mrs John Leete president, the P T A kept parents lnformed of the latest developments on the EHS scene Changes ln the currlculum and ln teaching methods were all well explalned by an organ lzatlon which served Edgewater falthfully Preparing tasty tldblts are ,Ioan Buck jerry Ellis Joy Bracewell Elizabeth Koenig, and Robert Peter Mrs Trussler smlles happllv Lunchroom workers obllglnglw pose for the Odasaglah Photographer Row 1 Lamar Wlngate Elualyeth Sharp Pat Hughes Elalne Dean blorla Kendall Cladls Bragg Lucv Bragg farol Salter and Blllv Barnes Row 2 Kav Durst Row Kmg Leroy Doss Robert Dowdw and Gene Kent auqprv 2 'V . 4 ' . l PT -7 511 t S ' vga, ...al B S 1 . . , . iv, I ' , , . ., . , A . . . V' s . 9 .Ya ' . . . 4 S. ' ' If ' ' K . . . I M 'Y K .0 - N -' Q ' A . , f, ' , - N, I , S , . 7 ' ' Y 1 I . . . . Y ff, 1 - . . A .4 W ,fy ' , A . . 1 X vs 0 . ' l - . . I . 7 . I 1,1 V . . ' - . q 'I x 0 Q . . . ' . ' J 5 X - t . 4 . . . k , .H ,m.,,.,,.,.,....,,, ,,,,,.,,, sv, .c,, , , M ... -W . -,....M..,...a..f...-.--------- . , , , 5- o S Q V . i . .Y L I . I : 1. 3 .V , , . , . . 9 .f 9 . 9 1 9 ' . . s 5 3 . l -l 9 .' . 1 .Y --9 .YQ l ' f ' ' M ' X :E ,Q ,- ' , I l -we - 4' P is 3 0 A fs J, i A J' if 1 , - ,,. cu. A I , I ' - 3 0 W' x 3 '13 N -., H - W r 9 5 'lf G f , 1. , at 1 it t - Q J Q ...x 3 5 4 I - i A 3, . Q A w A ' . A , My V 18



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M FROM UNKNOWN TO NOWN AS YEAR PROGRESSED f , X , .Y 1' gh llaving a blast in the chemistry lab are Mr. Per Mar, Mr. Sprouse, Mr. Lowry, and Mr. W'ishau. As the delicate operation begins, Mr. Per Mar, Miss Perry, and Mrs. Vestal get ready to make the necessary incisions, while Mr. Ingram, Mr. Gunter, and Mr. Hunt watch with bloodthirsty looks. Lyle Lowry-A, B .... University of Ken- tucky, Chemistry, Photography Club. ,lohn Per Mar-A. Il., B. S .... Stetson Univer- sity, Biology, Audio-Visual. Fred Sprousel B. S. E .... University of Florida, Chair- lnan Science, Bi-l'hy-Chem. ,lay Wishauf B. S., M. Ed .... University of W'isconsin, Chemistry, Bi-Phy-Chem. Vi'illiam Gunter -University of Florida, Biology, Key Club. Lawrence Hunt-B. S., M. A ..., Morris Harvey College, Biology, Senior Science, Lunch Duty. Irwin Ingram-B. S .... University of Arizona, Biology. Rachel Perry--B. S., M, S .... Stetson Univer- sity. Mary Vestal-B. A., M. A .... Acadia University, Chairman Biology. Health Coordinator. l XXTIH 'Q Human skeletons, dissected grasshoppers, intricate laboratory equipment, and complicated charts formed the first impression for a beginning science student- bewilderment. This reaction was soon superseded by one of horror as teachers explained the amount of material they expected to cover in the coming year. An unexpected explosion or the surprise of seeing the inside of a worm became second nature to the chem- istry and biology classes. The physics classes stayed on the path oi' the basic principles of matter and energy, while the senior science boys learned a little bit about everything. But all shared a common surprise at seeing the amount of knowledge they really could put away in such a fascinating subject as science turned out to be. A demonstration presented by Mr. Wishau is watched intently by his chemistry II class. hart essential compounds for his next experiment. pw.,

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