Edison High School - Torch Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1962

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Page 21 text:

A DLES DAILY RO I Evelyn Duncan, junior high nurse, discusses a Senior high office personnel work to make our daily school life run smoothly. They are, from left to right: ,lo Ann Clannin, Edith Gay, Virginia Burksdale, Mary Crider, Lorena George, and R'uth Bolt. health report with Linda Rogers. TWO: Arthur Hipp, Bill Fuller, .lack Wilson, Jay Carr. Carl Spencer, Arthur Vallee, Laymon Kennedy. wi fr fi 'N ' Ka. 20M PH 1 1 SCHQOOL N0 PASSING Always ready to direct pedestrians and motorists to safety is our traffic policeman, Mr. Haney. Winnie McClain, Verona Johnson, Stella Myers, and.Alice Bolon are on the job to serve teachers and students in the junior high.

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SCHOOL PERSONNEL so 5 Senior high cafeteria workers prepare nourishing meals for us. From left to right, they are, ROW ONE: Virgie Cochrane, Lorayne Puryear, Dot Rodecker, Francis Webb, Donna Moore, Bessie Cox, Mary Smith, Bernice Garrison, Binnie Young, Mildred McFarland, Mae Lowe, Connie Adair, Maye Holley: ROW TWO: Pearl Spencer, lrene Shaeifer, Helen McGinniss, Flo Hughes, Donna Case, Parthena Turley, Lenora Dies, Cordelia Harris, Eunice Stephens, ,lean Fisher, and Marie Shoefstall. Custodians keeping our school clean are, from left to right: ROW ONE, Oscar Cox, H. W. Treet, Bill Adams, .lim Baker, Dale Amos, Albert Poe: ROW es X J x ,E T ' ' Ladies working in the junior high cafeteria provide A i interesting menus for meals. These ladies are, from ' V I top to bottom, ROW ONE: Lillian McFerren, Virgie , '- A V 4 ,L Davis, Lois Wright, Mildred Bourlin, Carlotta Gregory, A ' . - fn 5? V Opal Linton: ROW TWO: Genevieve Hughes, Annie Vg ',: ' 1 f s. L, , ' 1 , c .' f H ilti Robertson, Pearl Cunliffe, Ethel Coleman, Phyllis ,I ack- 'E 1 Q: ' ' 'zii 1 - 5 song ROW THREE: Katie Wagner, Ersel Parker, Lois E ' f 7 - i - N Prim, Dorothy McBeath, Evelyn Greene, .lane Pettey. I6



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FACULTY LIGHTS WAY TO W-, ,E 1 ,slty erg 5 , , tm V pt,-sa, L K -t 4, Sue Johnson V Louise Todd Marion Dark Margaret Locke Bill Turinetti Ednah Mae Ingalls Joy Renner t is ww , -V .I ..,, I Fm' Vi : 4 1 e. X t ,R Mathel Young il it F sa Education in art develops sensitivity, individuality, and creativ- ity. To go from the blank page to the finished result, whether it is a painting, a piece of sculpture, or a poster, involves original thinking, skill, and endless effort. These qualities of originality, skill, and active participation, if applied to community affairs, will build a greater nation for the future . . . a nation in which in- dividual endeavor and humanity to man are uppermost. Art .lean James Modern offices are run by machines but machines cannot run themselves. Miss Dark is instructing 1 Chloteal Bonner on the fine points of Mimeograph machine operation. Mary Stover Business Education The advantage offered in taking a business course is that the student may use the information he gains for personal use as well as for use in a vocation. Courses presented vary from Typing 1-2 and Typing 3-4, to the more advanced courses in Business Machines, Shorthand, and Notehand.

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