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,fin 'KAW ob- Wlr Brumbaugh pau es while fillmg out the complex senior tran crlpts to rcccnc a tele phone call from a students parents concerning .1 problem about a schedule change Mr Brumbaugh has won popularity with the students for his falr dealmgs ln all sltuatlons Although he was alwavs on the go he would spare a mlnute to help us work out a problem Has care ful maneuvering enabled hlm to plan our schedules to sult us Much of hls tlme was spent lll wrltlng the senlor transcrlpts Taklng tlme out from hls warled duties, Mr B was found at all school functlons-drama and musical productions, speech competltlon, ath letlc contests, and hand concerts Mrs Brumbaugh, who served the dual urer of Edgewater, was often busy count mg stacks of money or balancmg books wlth her assistant Mrs Harrison Be sldes keeping track of about S3100 000 for school actxvltles, she sold all athletlc tickets, worked out the countv budget, sponsored the bookstore, and loyally supported all Edgewater actlvltles Miss Chapman, a graduate of D8 sklll fullv serv ed as our front office secretarv Correspondence, Hllng, and answering the phone were her jobs Gathered 'around Mr Brumbaugh to find out the daw s assxgnmcnt are his assistants Rou 1 Theresa Hughes Charlotte Daw on Janice Tilghman Beckw wllkllls Patti Par ott Barbara I I Jackson Row 2 Danna McCullers Nettle Baker Wlnnle Kenncdv Margo Wllson Lnnda Ashcroft T W 14 ' ' ' 'W M . ' ' Ei Xf A x . . . . 2 1 fl Q f y . ' Q I ,Q , H V lr' A W, . . ' - L Q, Y -N mm ,A . . -G 4 . . ,V ' ss , ' ' as 99 '51 V I I-:dll I ol r 9 role of secretary to Mr. Davis and treas- lv , . A. xv C Q o 1 u U U 9 'K g f ,C c A . 1 S i , . . p i . S . .V - . 1 . L .N N . Q V : 5 A, ,S , ' - , 'Y v. . 5 . F , ' ' ' : ' is 9 1 , 3 - S , ' . 1 A 0 'Y 5 ft V . L' Y 7 , K' f ..,- 4 'sz ... f 4 4 , V, ku. J Q. ,Hx 4 2 3 1 14 '
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lv F CULTY ND DMINI IDN X gf ,JW---'- ,f'N .,.4..----- J. ,,f ' A f.,- f .9 Q, ,Lazy ' at With pencil in hand ready to jot down any important details, Mr. Davis confers with one of the faculty members concerned about the welfare of one of thc students in her class. f I S if km j Num ' V sr., Giving a welcoming speech to EdgPW3'Cf,S new Eagles, Mr. Davis demonstrates for us his big sensc of humor. PRI CIPAL HOWS VER ATILITY Versatility was the keynote whenever Mr. Orville R. Davis, our principal, was discussed. A man of many and varied talents, Mr. Davis put them all to work for the benefit of Edge- water's students and teachers. No job or proh- lem was too insignificant for his personal at- tention, no task too large or perplexing for him to solve successfully. Aiding the school toward its peak of efli- ciency, Mr. Davis dictated the assignment of teachers, the direction of the school program, and the organization of the curriculum. Fur- ther assuring this efiiciency, he oversaw the managing of Edgewater's many departments. But he could also perform many of the tedi- ous tasks which were continually popping up in a school Edgewater's size, such as the fig- uring of a senior's position in his class. But Mr. Davis could take time out from his busy day to appear in and support school functions, athletics, and plays. Truly his was a variety-filled position at EHS. Mr. Davis keeps the audience rolling in the aisles as he repeatedly begs for an opportunity to play his big bass fiddle between acts of the Faculty Fiasco. W 13
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Mrs. Brumbaugh's and Mrs. Harrison's assistants are First Row: Marjie 0'Neall, Patricia Boxall, Beckey Barnes, Michele Hardy, Joy Woods, Second Row: Mrs. Brumbaugh, Beverly Boone, Karen Burkhart, Suzanne Powell, Nancy Cole, Janet Burkhart, ,lane Rose, Mrs. Harrison. QD While Mrs. Harrison puts away the cash box, Mrs. Brumbaugh finishes recording the day's income. ASSISTED BY THEIR EF FICIE T OFFICE ORKERS The front office workers were a tremendous asset to Miss Pat Chapman, secretary, this year, Row 1 : Myra Sightler, Carowin Wright, Miss Chapman, Sandra Mclntire, Nancy MacNamerag Row 2: Bonny Block, Jackie Sharr, Suzann Butler, Gloria Greenland, Susan Mathews, Sally Cray, Arleen Stone. Miss Chapman jots down some notes concern ing one of many calls she answers each day. I '- l wus :'uAI'i!.xN E PW '
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