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• T5orcl) • First row, left to right: Walter Murphy, Bob Kloss. Second row: Bob Dienst, John Stark, William Young. TORCH STAFF BOB KLOSS.........................Editor-in-Chief BOB DIENST....................Business Manager JOHN STARK................Advertising Manager WILLIAM YOUNG.......................Sports Editor ASSISTANT EDITORS: Martha Brundige, Mary Ellen Brightman. SCHOOL REPORTERS: Ann Altmaier, Edna Bradbury, Manuel Tarshish, Frances Wilder- muth, Mary Campe, Harriet Johnson, Jane Davis, Billy Bayley, Bob Stevens, Elsie Schie- fer, Eileen Henney, Janet Gee, Mary Schuh, Dick Brunner, Rusla Tichane, Mary Lou Len- der, Georgia Wheeler, Betty Whitehead, Dixon Clouse (junior high). ART EDITORS: Mary Elizabeth Keys, Patricia Wallick, Walter Murphy. ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS: Ben Gardner, John Dunnick, Fritz Lichtenberg. ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGERS: Jim McClure, Sam Caldwell, Norman Kuehner. CIRCULATION MANAGER: Bob Beggs; as- sistant, Fred Moyer. TYPISTS: Edna McCracken, Margaret Bene- dict. DEPARTMENT EDITORS: Girls' sports editor, Virginia • Furniss; exchange editor, Jane Huntington: humor editor, Dick Donaldson. FACULTY ADVISERS: Mrs. Amy C. Brightman, Lucille M. Selbach. EDITOR'S NOTE: The staff listed above edited seven issues of the Torch. The May number was edited by the senior members augmented by George Rietz, Ted Jones, and Joe Kerr. Fritz Lichtenberg acted as advertising manager of the number. Paqc Seven
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• orcl) • THE FACULTY First row: Left to right—Mrs. Amy C. Brightman, Latin, History, Torch Adviser; Miss Bernice I. Mullins, Dramatics, Public Speaking, English; Ralph M. Howell, French, History; Miss Ruth Waddell, School Secretary; Miss Mary Squier Bethel, Commercial Department. Second row—Miss Rosabelle Clements, Art; Miss Lucille M. Selbach, English, Torch Adviser; Miss Edna Izora Scott, Physical Education, English; John F. Schacht, plane and Solid Geometry; Miss Marion A. Thomas, Dean of Girls, Home Economics; Miss Selma H. Hamann, German, Spanish, Commercial Geography, Business English; Mrs. Dorothy H. Linke, Assistant Librarian. Third row—Mark S. Scofield, Industrial Arts; Carlton H. Smith, Chemistry, Physical Education, Coach; Harold V. Tipton, History, Government, Social Sciences; Charles E. Hoel, General Science, Physics, Biology, Algebra; Albert W. Field, History, General Science; Kent S. Morse, Supervisor of Music; Ross B. Kefauver, Chemistry, General Science. Fourth row—Ira R. Ferbrache, Algebra; Miss Ruth C. Geist, English, Bookkeeping; Miss Reta B. McCormick, Latin, English. Page Six
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President.......... Vice-President .... Secretary-Treasurer . BOB KLOSS FRED MOYER JANE DAVIS • 'Corel) • SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Flower ............................... Orchid Colors..........................Blue and Sold THREE DAYS SO MUCH to do: so little done! Ah! yesternight I saiv the sun Sink blameless down the vaidted gray— The ghastly ghost of Yesterday. So little done: so much to do! Each morning breaks on conflicts new; But eager, brave, I’ll join the fray, And fight the battle of Today. So much to do: so little done! But when it’s o’er—the victory won— Oh! then, my sold, this strife and sorrow Will end in that great, glad Tomorroiv. —James Roberts Gilmore. Page Eight
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