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Torch Staff Co-editors.l ianc Preiss, Karen Thweatt Business Manager.Diana Vosberg Advertising Manager.Kathy Pilley Sports Editor.Ron Peskin Girl Sports.Marilee Harris Layout Editor.Bob Bornhoeft Activities.Jan Beisner Class Editor.Cynthia Woodward Copy Editor...Benita Esparza Sales Subscriptions....Kathy McBee, Carol Hobbs Feature Editors.Judy Chadwick, Doug Cullens Susan D’amelio, Ed Reinbold Advisor.Mr. John D’amelio Foreword In this our second year, we have had many victories and achievements to add to our memories. Before we came to Orange Glen, two years ago, it was merely a group of buildings lacking in tradi¬ tions and colors. New traditions have now been formed and old ones strengthened. We have had disappointments but our strong school spirit has made up for them. More than ever in this past year, we have felt the tremendous growth of the student body, the crowded lunch lines, inadequate library, and packed classrooms. Though we were crowded our school has still thrived. Orange Glen has surged forward. The school has begun to take its future shape. The gym and addi¬ tional classrooms are taking shape. Buildings have sprung up here and there dotting our campus. These new buildings will enhance the beauty of our school, and help to ease our crowded situation. At its outset. Orange Glen represented merely the outward shell of a high school. The thirty-five members of our teaching staff have spent time and energy helping our school develop and have devoted additional time establishing a sound extra¬ curricular program. Through many trials and tribulations the TORCH staff has tried to capture this population explosion. In these following pages you will view the growth of Orange Glen High School. 5
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Dedication... to thee we dedicate With everlasting gratitude for his pains¬ taking assistance to the faculty and stu¬ dent body, we dedicate the 1964 TORCH to Mr. Patrick V. Ross. He has been the principal at Orange Glen since it opened its doors a mere two years ago. Each year he has proved to be more indispensable, for he is the hidden pulse of the school, the coordinator innumerable details. His dependable manner of handling large or small problems, his cordiality although pressed for time, have earned him first place in the hearts of all who know him. Therefore, that is why we , the students of Orange Glen High School, are proud to dedicate to him, the 1964 TORCH. Mr. Ross 1 I
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