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From lhe lufchen Mrs Llbby Pelers Mrs Edna Barley Mrs Trax age and Mrs Laura Trussler bring fhe flnlshed producls 'Hr l R1ng g' The bell s awaxted voxce announced lunch for a thrrd of the student body A hurrxed shuffle of feet sounded 1ts way down the Steps across sldewalks and 1nto the safeterla Inslde the bu1ld1ng the aroma of some favor1te d1sh filled the crowded room as hungry students hled 1nto l1ne A large staff of workers had prepared a del1c1ous varlety of each l1ne hot meals or perhaps sandwlches wlth cokes found thelr way onto trays Ploppmg down on the avarlable benches EHS students thankfully brt rnto the lnvmng food Roberf Lawson Rnchard Crelghlon and Bobby Pefers prepare for mad rush Y? si- f ww L1 I Buslly preparing for anofher days meal are flue lunchroom worlrers Arlene Parferson Theresa Bradly Mamce Forison Iona Phnllnps and Doll Hardeman Gafhermg In par? of 'fha cafeferla are sfudenf lunchroom workers Ava S+one Bonnie Knowles Georgia Le Bure Alone Newberry Eunxce Woodruff Ru+h Gar rlclr Bonnie Hampfon Fred Barfleld Blrsy Parsons Kenneih Sunburg Sfeven Shelfon Do'Hre Jacobs Davud Crosby David Compfon Roger Dickson Jlmmy Russell Y MF, .uf ' , . ' , . ' . . ' P , s t at ' . 2 3 L an A 5' 5 ' v f 'CQ' H 8 x K V x-.mf paw Y 'we I l f 'X . ' ' A I' gr-- . . . l' 5 9 7 ' ty V , A f . . . J X af -X s , . . R. ff Le' food rn an attempt to please the taste of every student. Awartmg XX X , ' ' ' rf b . V 7 X f. - 1 . - ' f '5 er, 1 H K--Q 8 if V N. A ff 4 V ' , r 7 4 fr X .r ' , A lg l W 4 L Q , Q ,. f f. 4 Pl- ' , Aft, . 31' B hy: 1 ' ,ft A 25
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W -x aww ln charge of marnlaunlng 'lhe school are EHS cusfodlans Raoul La Casse Wrllram Clyde Arnold Charles Couller Edgar Therrlan W E Whnlesell Back1ng every task supported at Edgewater, some group of respons1ble c1t1zens constantly SIIIVCS to meet the schools de mands Unable to malntam 1tself the school bulldmg requ1res the complete attent1or1 of metxculous custod1ans wh1le the campus of EHS depends upon the sk1llful flngers of a gardener for thelr upkeep Preparatmon of nutrmous lunches necess1tates another competent staff of workers Not only must these lunchroom workers prepare the meals but they must also plan for the vary 1ng taste of each student Unable to sense an understand1ng of educauonal problems parents and teachers form st1ll another Lunchroom supervisor Mrs Helen Wolfe fakes a well earned coffee brealt gI'OL1p 1HtC1'CSE6Cl lfl EClgCW2ltCI'S flCCClS PTA Custodlans, Lunchroom Workers Serve EHS Unlfed by a mulual concern for the welfare of Edgewafer IS the PTA board conslsrlng of members Mrs Prosser Mrs Pl'H'man Mrs Voorhees Mrs Tege'loFF Mrs Johnson Mrs Hadlow Mrs JeFFerres Mrs McCree Mrs Terman Mrs Smnfh and Mrs Falck MJ k...c,f if S 8 J ls l fi! 24 T .L QI., Q 'k I '-, av ia l af -l l' 1, is ', 5,4 .4 'ff' .. . X , X , ' 1' 3 2 154951, s W ,:.t,,,,,,-v,j.,,-i,.L.-,..,',-,...4..1 - ,u. .,,:.'f-,,ig,'S,':1C-11.zylsf'f.,:1:::1, gg 3,38 . ' iff?-iffff'ff'l111'i111fiEff'.'f,rf'.1112H31.. .11 i.1ll1,Z,1-'X-.f K. , ,, . , -sgljfygtgiwgit, .. -My--.9 Yffiinlt 4' , V. .111 Ami: . , K L ,. f - - ' - VAAV ,Lg . , . . ,SJ . y . 4, ra , t ' 1 V rf f fi t . A at 'f't:t:gU . , ' U 1 . r v . 1 - I I - 1 . , . , . , . , . n - u - ' - , J .t ' . l W . ' Q . i Wg, r X ,- Q l 1 All
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fs -... F ,... OU' 'U YS'-F kb.. '? P' -fmxw Louase Abke Myra Agnew Roberr Berry Wilma Bndwell Harry Bradley Mary Branch Margaret Brewlon Julla Brooks Freda Mae Brown Joseph Barkley Joan Campbell James Cinnamon Many students seem to thrnk EHS teachers have rt easy' You do too? Lets strarghten out thrs mrsconceptron rrght now On the surface you srmply see a person teachrng live classes a day Doesnt seem lrke much, huh? Well, rn thrs five class schedule they have one hundred and fifty students to work wrth That means 150 new faces to learn, 150 tests to grade each week, and 150 final grades to be averaged every srx weeks Besrdes that, darly lessons must be rnterestmg to all 150 mdrvrduals, not just the bra1ns Only a srmple repetrtron of one lesson hve t1mes a day, you say? Just try to get across to 150 students That really tests a teachers ab1l1ty' Answermg numerous quesnons, elaboranng on certarn pornts, and repeatrng an rdea for the umpteenth trme requrres consrderable knowledge of the subject plus a lor of panence So you're begrnnrng to change your mlnd about teachmg bemg an easy job? Well, there are ml! a few more thmgs a teacher must dcr-such as be1ng on hand before and after school, sponsorrng varrous orgamzatrons, even helprng you solve your personal problems Now, can you see that teachxng 1sn't an e1ght to three Job? In fact, 1t's a 'round the clock occupatron, dernandmg a constant deslre to work, gurde and grve 26 LOUISE ABKE A B Oberlrn Busrness Yearbook MYRA AGNEW A B Stetson Unrverslty Math ematrcs Charrman Courtesy Commnttee JOSEPH BARKLEY B S M Ed Penn Teachers College Chalrrnan Busmess Faculty Ath Mgr ROBERT BERRY M E D UHIVCISIFY of Ela Phys Ed B1ology Ath Drr DxsasterCha1rman WILMA BIDWELL A B M A George Wash rngton Unxverslty Busmess Calendar C B Tn H1 Y HARRY BRADLEY B S Ed lNI Ed Penn Teach ers College English Key Club Polrty Unrversrty Lnbrarran Readrng MARGARET BREWTON A B M A Umversxty of Fla Charrman Socxal Studres JULIA BROOKS A B M S Wesleyan College Spanxsh Pan Amerrtan Club EREDA BROWN B S Eastern Kentucky State College Home Ec FHA Cou1tesyComm1ttee JOAN CAMPBELL B A E Umversnty of Fla Art Beautrhtatron Ealr Exhxblts JAMES CINNAMON Eastern Kentucky Hlstory Basketball owry IS caughl' handlmg one of has oulsnde lobs , ' r. 'J ll ' ' C 5 ' A T ' , - ' I R ,.y,,: r H H . . A 2 rra C S s S W . l 1, r EA A 5 V A A h I 5 . ., . . -, . if rfp ' I QA I 0: S - , . l 17 in -7 .,V . J, , - . p MARIE-BRANCH7-A,'B., B. s., L. s., syracuse lg ,X s J 1 A 5- V 4 - ' E V . V - .,., .. . . V , J -lr 5 l ll Nt. ' I K I - .W . ., . . T U .,', , ' ' W digg' t Q W . E l '-' . - m 1 V ef .-v H Y p ' 4. V A ,, It , y Mr. L . y . . . . A 1 1- F gl: I 1 ' . . 1 3 5 I - Q :II . B hx
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