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Publications '33 TORCH PAPER STAFF Editor ....,.A...,..,...... Dorothy Goodman Assistant Editor .... ...,.... R ita Griep Assistant Editor ...... ...., J osephine Draper Business Manager .....,.A..,.,.... Jessie Bauer Assistant Business Manager ........., Carl Ristau Assistant Business Manager .....,.... Edith Holtz Music .........,......... ..,. M ona Hewitt Home Economics ....,.... ,... R uth Dickie Campfire ........ ..... A ugusta Bauer Assembly. A... Dorothy Curtis Grades ..., ..... I rma Brooks Athletics , . . i..... Carl Ristau Humor .4.. ,... P hilipp Lange TORCH ANNUAL STAFF Editor i,.,...i............. Assistant Editor ......,.. Business Manager ..,...,,.. A Assistant Business Manager ..,, Humor ............,....... Athletics ...,..,.,..... Forensics .... Literary . . . Classes .... Music .....,.. Photographs, . 4 . .Josephine Draper . . ,Augusta Bauer ...,..Rita Griep . . . . . .Carl Ristau .Andrew Johnson . , . .Philipp Lange . .Dorothea Lange . . . . .Ruth Dickie . . , . ,Helen Dickie Dorothy Goodman ..Wilbur Schmidt Page Eleven
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l Top Rou.'4Rex Ciriep, T. Goodman, Pawlisch, Petzke, Ropers. Fvarts. C. Hayes. F. Sehara Bollom Rott'-1Del,yle. Bender. D. Lange. Myers, Black. I. Buxton Freshmen CLASS OFFICERS President .,,,... ,,,,. , ,Hazel Hintz VIFCC-IJf0Sl'Cfi'HI . , . Margaret Delyle Secretary. . . . Theodore Goodman HE Freshman Class took an active part in many phases of school activities during the year. in spite of their lack of experience. They were represented in oratory and debate. They were in charge of a number of programs. During Fire Prevention Week, they presented a program on Ere prevention that was useful as well as interesting. The Freshman issue of the 'ATorch could not be easily improved upon. Page Ten
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X .zzztfefase A 2 szisziiff' nf -tsfxezffi -.41?ff 4 ? 1 .4 - Ill V Y l v - 7 D. 'i O Basketball HOUGH the season was not a rousing success from the standpoint of games won and lost, the Orange and Black quintet was a fast playing team. The team was weak in offensive power, but made up for this with a good defense. Lack in weight and experience cost the squad some games. As the whole squad is made up of underclassmen, the team next year will be a strong one. The games lost by a large margin were with Lodi. Lime Ridge, Baraboo Presbyterians and Reedsburg. The teams were better, larger and played a better brand of basketball. Our team tried their best to win but the obstacles were too great. The games with Merrimac and the Baraboo Y. M. C. A. were close games. although North Freedom was beaten in both. The game with the Baraboo Y. M. C. A. ended in a tie and Baraboo won in the overtime. The games with La Valle were the only games won by the team this year, and they were won by a large margin. Captain Schara was the outstanding player of the year with Schmidt and Griep running a close race. Ristau was out for part of the season with injuries. but was a valuable forward. Petzke, Johnson, Lange and Schara will make a real scoring machine in their next season's play. Buxton is the only regular to graduate. John played some good games during the year, though he was weak in scoring strength. lt is hoped that next year a league may be organized so that the team can compete for group honors. Where gloom prevailed at the beginning of this year, joy will be prevalent next. The experience needed was gained this year. Those who played as regulars were: Walter Schara, C. Ristau. W. Schmidt, R. Ciriep, Petzke, Buxton and Johnson. Page Twelve
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