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 29 of 216
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Physical education played a vital part in the life of the students. Gym teachers had to see that all the stu- dents learned teamwork and correct procedure of play. Physical fitness, knowledge, and aptness of the student depended on their valuable teachings. Correct turns, proper hand motions, and courtesy on the road were drilled upon each day in the driver's training class. Before being passed, students had to go through many rigid tests and a tough training period far more com- plex than teenage road-e-os. Charlestons, a roaring twenties' fash- ion show and barber shop quartets were revived in the teachers' humorous Faculty Fiasco . A musical devil and an angelic choir were also on the scene. This show proved the unusual versatility of our faculty. 66 f-1 ' ' - N , . . When the hula hooping craze swept the nation, the faculty was not immune, as Miss Mack, Coach Spoone, and Miss Rilca demonstrate while Coach Berry looks on in dignified silence. DEXTERITY HIGHLIGHTS CLASSES A D MFIA CO Robert Berry--M. E. D .... University of Florida, Physi- cal Education, Athletic Director, Disaster Chairman, E Club. Mary Mack-B. S. M. P. H .... University of Missouri, Physical Education, Cheerleaders, Majorettes. Rose Rilea-B. S .... Florida State University, Physical Education, Girls Varsity Club, JV Cheerleaders. William Spoone-B. S .... University of Tennessee, Physical Education, Football, Golf. James Hinson-B, S., E. M. E. D .... University of Florida, Driver Training, Traffic Control. Harold Lomax--B. A .... Pennsylvania State ' College, Driver Training, Traffic Control. Memories of the gay twenties are brought to life in a Charleston danced by Miss Rilea, Miss Mack, Miss Hayward, Miss Stokes, Miss Sells, Miss Campbell, Miss Cordon, Mrs. Crow and Mrs. Thomas. Phyllis Hughes is confused as Mr. Hinson advises, Turn a little right, and Mr. Lomax calls, No, you need to come to the left.', FW ummm' , aff M

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X' 42,51- all ly i Q43 z 5 at A. . , Mr. Dietz, Mrs. Brooks, and Mr. Bryant look on -- i....5. y Mr. Kieffner trumpets away as he announces the saving of a banned library book by Mrs. Odom and Miss Branch, while Miss Campbell and Mr. Sincic record the scene for posterity. f Hwiif fp L X? i .- f 5 1 9 - 4 A 4,4 J' ,A L ,aff jr, 5 fr J- qi Wim rx' me ,, 14 I '-'ef !,x F5 K 'N x Y Julia Brooks-A. B., M. S .... Wesley'an College, Spanish, Pan American Club. Ronald Bryant-A. B., M. A .... Wofford College, Spanish, Jr. Civitan Club. ,lane Crow-B. A. . . . Central Teachers, Latin, Latin Club. John DietziB. A., M. A .... University of Pitts- burgh, Spanish, French, and German. Marie Branch-A. B., B, S., L. S .... Syracuse University, Librarian, Reading, Library Coun- cil. Joan Campbell-B. A. E .... University of Florida, Art, Beautification.. Fair Exhibits. Art Club. Delbert Kieffner-B. S., M. A. . . . Indiana State Teachers College, Band, Lunch Duty. Kathleen Odom--A. B., B. S .... Missouri Valley College, Librarian, Voca- tional Cuidance, Bulletin Boards. Edward Sincic-B. S. E .... University of Florida, Graphic Arts, Safety Council. Marie Cooper- B. A .... Florida State University, Spanish. Latin, Assemblies. Estelle Thomas-M. M. . . . North-Western University, Vocal Music, Choral Society, Stage Crew, Sprechen Sie Deutch? One of the odd phrases which crept into conver- sation and discussion was introduced by the new German class. The influence of this and the other language courses spread throughout Edgewater in the form of foreign quotations and general knowledge of the people and customs of other countries. The art department, too, won a name for itself. The branches worked to- gether on musical productions and re- sults werc outstanding. The original sets complemented beautifully the col- orful costumes and the lovely music. ARTS A D LANGUAGE S ADD BEA TY AND C LT RE During all assembly Pl'0gl'am, Mrs. Cooper Painting on such a large scale is a difficult job, but under the guidance of Miss Campbell, consults the cue sheet to find the proper time Marion 0'Rork will finish her picture in plenty of time for the scenery for a school play. for Mrs. Thomas to pull the light switch 7-...J --X-Q. A if!



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nf 1 if wifes g u Y gf 15,6 , , I I 'y 39. ' qu a X, view, , J I Ei . , .. .. V' 1 Infirm of purpose! Give me the dag- X gers, shouts Lady Macbeth, Miss Nel- son, to Macbeth, Mr. Wampler, as they I enact a dramatic scene for Mrs. Tor- 4. rance, Mrs. Farley, and Miss Stokes. me-'fs ww' A , 'A GRA AR PLUS PLAYS REFLECT E GLI H YEAR X Smgxw 1 ' swans L3- Activities in the English depart- ment were varied to stimulate inter- est. There was poetry study for the aesthetic-minded person. Macbeth and Silas Marner gave everybody a chance to try out his skill in under- standing and interpreting famous lit- erature. Acting out various scenes was almost comical when inexperienced uactorsi' tried to speak the language of Shakespeare. Of help to all were vocabulary, grammar, and spelling. Demonstrating correct parliamentary proce- dure for Miss Montgomery, Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Everett, Miss Sells, and Mr. Crutchfield is Mrs. Knowles, the forensics instructor. Selecting some best sellers for their stu- dents' reports are Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. W'ebn1an, Miss W'aldron, Miss Cordon. Iras Farley-A. B .... Marshall College, English, Eagle Eye. Mildred Nelson-A. B., M. A .... Northwestern University, English, Courtesy Committee. Charlotte Stokes--B. A., M. A .... Huntington College, English, Torch Society, Fire Drills, Honor Rolls. Ev- erett W'amplcr--B. S .... George Peabody College, English, Student Council, Chairman Fiscal Committee. William Crutchfield- B. S., M. Ed .... University of Arkansas, Speech, English, Ass't N. F. L. Mary Louise Daniels-L. L. B., M. A .... University of Tennessee, English, Courtesy Committee, Ass't junior Class Sponsor. Helen Everett- A. B .... Concord College, English, Reading, CB Tri-Hi-Y. Bess Knowles1B. A ..., Uni- versity of Wisconsin, Speech, Radio and T. V. Publicity, N. F. L., Policy Comnlittec. Eddith Montgomery-A. B., M. Ed .... Georgia State College for Women., English, Sophomore Class Sponsor. Peggy Sells- A. B .... West Virginia University, English, Drama, Thcspians. Sue Allen-A. B .... University of Kentucky, English, L. T. Tri- Hi-Y. Mary Gordon-A. B .... Stetson Uni- versity, English, Junior Adviser, Anchor Club. Bernice Waldron-B. .... . Concord College, English, M. L. Holbrook Tri-Hi-Y. Malka Wcbman-B. A .... University of Florida, English, Ass't Sophomore Sponsor. Mary Wilson-M. A .... University of Michigan, English, Future Teachers.

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