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THE DEANS as CHARLES A LEE LORENA THOMAS B BS A Every member of Edgewater s male populatuon composed of over 500 boys sometume durung the year came unto contact wuth Mr Lee theur dean and advusor Holdung forth un a newly set up offuce on the furst floor of the IOO buuldung he was also un charge of all tests and IQ servuces guven to the enture student body THE LE Bl A AB MA Where the uob of each class advusor leaves off the uob of Muss Thomas dean of gurls only beguns as both so cual and scholastuc counselor Wuth the record of two prevuous years of effucuent servuce Muss Thomas helped to enlarge the College Center and to record all the absences of each and every Edgewater gurl L STAFF P' ll CATHERINE BRUMBAUGH Treasurer Besudes beung the romantuc unterest un the lute of the assustant pruncupal Mrs Catherune Brumbaugh was the chuet keeper ofthe Edgewater munt Hand lung all club funances startung a new system for keepung tab on supplues puttung the school funancual books un order and beung Mr Davuss stenog rapher were a tew tasks of Mrs B the holder of Edgewater s pursestrungs WENDY PEPPER Secretary No one could be a more charmung or well Iuked representatuve of Edgewater than an alumnu who thoroughly un derstands school Iufe Fullung the post of school secretary competently was Muss Wendy Wulkunson who early un Aprul of I955 became Mrs Pepper She not only added charm to the front offuce but also assusted wuth the regus tratuon of new students and served as personal secretary to Mr Brumbauglc 14 BARBARA CASS Secretary But I turned that book un was the famuluar cry of numerous Edgewater students when unformed by Mrs Cass on the sutuatuon of lost or overdue books Ever sunce she and Muss Branch duvuded and moved the old Orlando Hugh School Lubrary she has done much un the promotuon of our own lubrary Thus fruendly assustant us al ways ready to guve a wullung hand on any problem
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PRINCIPAL MR. DAVIS With courage, fairness, and understanding, Mr. Davis heads our Edgewater TEAM. Courage -lsometimes at the loss of popular opinionl to abide by his and the school board's convictions of what is right, fairness-that each shall be given his share of kindness, discipline, and guid- ance: understanding-concerning his tasks, as only years spent in work with students, teachers, and parents bring-all contribute to the making of a man well fitted to correlate the many activ- ities and departments of our own, beloved Edge- water. JOHN R. DAVIS B.S.A. and M.A.E. ADMINISTBATION JOHN M. BRUMBAUGH 8.5. and M.A. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL MR. BRUMBAUGH A good sense of humor is a wonderful asset no matter what the situation might be. How else would Mr. Brumbaugh have been able to carry out his duties without the ability to laugh at himself as well as others? How indeed would the schedules have been worked out, or the halls have been kept clear during lunch if he hadn't known and understood human nature so well? Yes, Mr. Brumbaugh's understanding and humor bridged the relationships between faculty and students and made E.H.S. truly our school.
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J. LOUISE ABKE, A.B. MYRA AGNEW, A.B. Typing I Algebra I How would you like to work Business Mathematics in a TNT plant? Well, your Possessed of a deep love for own Mrs. Abke did. Exciting? the open road, she enjoys riding No, for her job was in the in cars, trains, or planes. One mailing department! of her quieter interests is read- ing. FACULTY DESPITE THE SAD CONDITION of the net, Mrs. Marion Berrian, Miss Anderson, Miss Joan Campbell, and Miss Mary Shiver play a convincing game of badminton. ..,.-. .L -. -, ,K I I ff - 5.5 .,., ...,, -, '..g,,,t 1 ' LULA BLAKEY, A.B., M.A. English Ill, IV, Dept. Head, A former WAC, she could while away hours dancing or roller skating. Her wonderful sense of humor made both faculty and students like her. . ,, W, , 4 3155 jfewfvg V 52:1 9 ,F ,ft A , 'wr r LUCILLE BONE, B.S., M.S. Home Economics Traveling, piano, dancing, and farming entrance her. However, she readily admits that the latter, farming is the least in- teresting. N 1. X X MARIE ANDERSON, B.A. Spanish l, ll, Latin I SaiIing, sailing, sailing, over the bounding main, might well be her motto. ln any spare minutes she enjoys her favor- ite hobbies, fishing, boating, or swimming. MARION BERRIAN, B,S., P.E. Physical Education, Biology from the A recent graduate University of Florida, she is in- terested in all sports. Mrs. Ber- rian is ever ready to twirl her flashing baton. . E? t X ROBERT BERRY, B.S. Boys' Physical Education, Dept. Head The petite ball of dynamite always cheering the team on to victory was none other than Coach Berry's offspring, Bo. MARIE BRANCH, A.B., B.S. IN L.S. Library Science A former organist and choir director, her present hobby is painting neckties. A trip through Canada and the United States was one of her recent exploits. 15 MARGARET BREWTON, A.B., M.A. U.S, History, World History, Dept. Head A driving course was Credited to her last summer. Though she claims no hobbies, she does have a license to sell real es- I'0I'E. izlil i I :Q K ' T325 A ..,.., Z K '.,I -A - , . JOHN sumzows B.S, MA. Biology At the mention of anything concerned with cats, bugs, dogs, birds, fish, humans, etc., a gleam comes into his eye. This well-liked teacher left Edge- water in December.
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