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The TOFch THE FACULTY Miss Mary Squier Bethel, Commercial Department; Mrs. Amy C. Brightman, Latin, English Torch adviser; Miss Rosabelle Clements, Art; Ira R. Ferbrache, Algebra; Albert W. Field, History, Algebra: Miss Ruth C. Geist, English, Bookkeeping; John J. Hessler, Supervisor of Music. Charles E. Hoel, General Science, Physics, Biology; Ralph M. Howell, French, History: Ross B. Kefauver, Chemistry, General Science; Miss Reta B. McCormick, Latin; Miss Bernice I. Mullins, Dra- matics, Public Speaking, English; John F. Schacht, Plane and Solid Geometry; Mark S. Scofield, In- dustrial Arts. Miss Edna Izora Scott, Physical Education, English; Miss Lucille M. Selbach, English, Torch Ad- viser; Carlton H. Smith, Chemistry, Physical Education, Coach; Miss Marion A. Thomas, Dean of Girls, Home Economics, Household Arts; Harold V. Tipton, History, Government, Social Sciences. Miss Selma H. Hamann, German, Spanish, Commercial Geography, Business English. (Picture not included.) Mrs. Mary Hilty Handerson, High School Librarian. Miss Ruth Waddell, Miss Jane Reed, School Secretaries. Page Eight
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% 0 the Seniors, we wish you the greatest of success in whatever line of endeavor you choose to follow. An unclasped, not a broken band, the commencement will bring only separation by time and distance, and our interest will follow you in the new paths of endeavor which may claim your thought and effort. Standing at the threshold of a new life, it behooves every Senior to strive for larger truth and wider knowledge. Life is a battle; and the battle lies, not in the sword, but in the swordsman. May you prove yourselves worthy citizens of a great republic. Prin. R. E. Kessler.
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-The ToPcll SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE YEAR 1936-1937 In Scholarship SCHOOL HONOR First Place in District Scholarship Contest. Individual Ratings General Science: first, Richard Yalman, second, William Haubrich; algebra: first, Margaret Phillips, sixth, Harold Gockenbach; fourth year English: third, Roslyn Nichols, tenth, Jane Rehn; third year English: first, Gwendolen Brandt, eighth, Nancy Nehrenst; second year English: tenth, Eleanor Woolman; first year English: ninth, Jean Mitchell; chemistry: first, Stanley Schwartz, sec- ond, Charles Hood; world history: first, Robert Hess, seventh, Mary Louise Dell; biology: eighth, Beaumont Johnson; physics: second, Paul Dell, sixth, Bob Young; second year French: second, Phyllis Stacy, eighth, Gordon McClelland; first year French: seventh, Donald Martin; plane geom- etry: second, Edward Reinert, third, Donald McPherson; American history: third, Emory Richards, fifth, Ruth Wolfe; first year Latin: fourth, Maryalys Evans. SCHOOL HONOR Third Place in Medium City Classification in State Scholarship Test. Individual Ratings Chemistry: first, Stanley Schwartz, fourth, Charles Hood; general science: second, Richard Yalman, tenth, William Haubrich; algebra: fourth, Margaret Phillips; geometry: fifth, Raymond Reinert, ninth, Donald McPherson; American history: tenth, Emory Richards; first year French: fifth, Phyllis Stacy; third year English: first, Gwendolen Brandt; fourth year English: seventh, Roslyn Nichols. Honorable Mention Physics, Paul Dell; first year algebra Harold Gockenbach; world history, Robert Hess; first year French, Donald Martin. Individual Ratings Senior Scholarship Tests Including the Greater Columbus and the Franklin County Schools. Second ..........................................................Paul Dell Fifth .........................................................Bob Young Eleventh ....................................................Phyllis Stacy In Publications STAFF HONOR The Bexley High Torch.......................................Second Place National Columbia Scholastic Press Association Contest, Columbia University. INDIVIDUAL HONOR Contest conducted by Journalism Association of Ohio Schools. Honorable Mention.....................Feature Story..................................................................Nancy Nehrenst In Athletics FOOTBALL The Team Third in the Central Buckeye League. Individual Honors Kenneth Brooke and Bob Shumaker made All Central Buckeye team. BASKETBALL The Team Finished third in the League and participated in semifinals in Central District Tournament. TRACK The Team Third in the Central Buckeye League. Individual Honors Richard Hogan broke the C. B. L. record in the 120 high hurdles. BASEBALL The Team Team finished .500 against all opposition. (The league does not sponsor a team.) Individual Honors Raymond Gornall was outstanding player and captain.
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