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ffice Staff Considerable amount of detail in typing, secretarial, and clerical work is necessary to provide the students of Edison with an effect- ive program. An unbelievable number of hours are devoted to the purchase, follow-up, and delivery of supplies to eighty-five teachers and all the various classrooms, laboratories, and shops throughout the school. Employees of graduates are constantly re- questing detailed information concerning the records achieved during a boy's stay at Edison. The office is the busiest place in the school all year round. Mary E. Trotter, Doreen Mason, Matilda G. Toto, Mary Ann Oleksyn The aim of the cafeteria is to make avail- able to public school children at minimum cost, lunches of maximum nutritive value, carefully prepared under sanitary conditions, and to-develop upon the part of the students intelligent discrimination in selecting foods. The staff at Edison Tech's Cafeteria con- sists of one trained dietician, eight general workers, and three student cashiers. All food and baked goods are prepared just as they would be at home. Under the able supervision of Mrs. Esther Cansdale, the cafeteria functions smoothly. Cafeteria Staff Fin! Row: jerry Crane, William Mayzak, Richard Battaglia, Second Row: Ida Phillips, Martha Paneitz, Esther Cansdale, john Harvey, Third Roux' Ronald McLaughlin, Marcella Long, Ruby O'Connell, Helen Lang, Donald Morris. 25
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Francis W. Miller, John T. McGuire, Stanley J. Bohrer, John Calise Public Relations Committee The Public Relations Committee is charged with keeping citizens of Rochest- er area informed of school news originat- ing at Edison, as well as with spreading word of the training opportunities the school offers in its unique program. Channels used by the committee include radio, television, daily and weekly news- papers and special publications. Events connected with the Golden jubilee cele- bration have made the present school year a busy one for this group. Francis W. Miller, Chairman, john T. McGuire, Stanley J. Bohrer, John Calise. Yearbook Advisory Committee Members of Edison Tech Faculty on the Yearbook Committee worked with the student staff in a supervisory capacity. Three members of the committee were responsible for the production and sale of the book, two represented the English Department in reviewing written mat- erial submitted. This year attention has been focused upon the school's 50th Anniversary which provided the theme for the book. The committee worked to carry out the use of this theme in reports of all areas of school activity covered in the Edisonian. .S'eated.' Ethel L. Bearss, Sylvia Barrett. Standing: Raymond Perry ,Charles McNealus William J. Cox, john R. Clark 26
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