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E l l Regardless of their surroundings, the Torch staff is always ready to meet a deadline. Members are Barbara Romero, Sharon Andress, Vicki Mc- Nickle, Cindy .Piland, Lynn Moore, Nancy Pratt, David Petta, Steve Ogier, ,lean Wright, Bill McKee, Betty Sipes, Arthur Fox, Raymond Rose, Stan Symanskl. Brent Davis, Dorothy Spleth, and Chris Cramer. Standing is Mr. Jim Smith, sponsor. Kay Bogie realizes the importance of energetic study during her senior year at Edison. When a dedicated and stimulating faculty is combined with a student body eager to learn and willing to work, the result is a record of consistent academic excellence. Our teachers are well-grounded and deeply interested in their fields, and their enthusiasm is contagious. From them, the student gains not only facts but knowledge, and understanding as well as information. Textbook material is richly supplemented by lectures and further exploration in class discussion, thus faculty-student con- tacts are close, and all learn from one another. Edison students have always compiled an enviable record of academic achievement. ,.,.n-- Cerry Rich, Jill Lambeth, Linda Selman, Barbara Murray and John Sieler visit France vicariously in Mrs. Griffin's class.
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X X f wg' wr-vzwffwffa Y VH ff 5 ...-'JN ax mx The portico in front of the building pro- Mrs. James' smile reflects the happiness she feels over the typing lab in the new wing. vides shelter in the rain, and shade from the sun. pride in their school. in-1:1 A it ,, . f '2 i I A, y ,.i. A X i A newly-fallen snow enhances the beauty of Edisonis courtyard. ,K ,,, ,,,, ff. riii t , Decorations for the Edison-Memorial game adorn a hallway in the new wing and The open doors of the senior high school symbolize the mirror our school spirit. friendliness of Edison students.
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Interested students listen attentively to Mrs. Cole in the humanities class, a new course offered at Edison. i- f I I ' A 1 3 t F' ff , Students in Mr. MeArthur's class listen as a reply is made to Frank Harrison's question concerning current events. Dili ence in studies . '11 , if i Mr. Larry Alexander, history teacher and senior class spon- sor, provides many interesting lectures for his classes. Q lIlSl1I'CS SUCCESS. . iiimbmm t WMM ' 'N'-m.,,,M aaa, H! ,,W.,i,WMw p '7 'frv-w. MQ ff National Merit Semi-Finalists are Row 1: Candy Borland, Sharon Andress, Dihby Young, Greta Minskyg Row 2: David Krumme, Robert Ror- schach, Gene Brown, Steve Readg Row 3: Danny Hoar, John Danner, Kip Stacy. Not pictured are John Ratliff, George Singer and Bill Sparks.
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