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AMER ,., ' 4 0 I 491' xg: I Dearie, do you remember all those interest- ing activities such as: Music, art and the different societies, Plays and dances and even assemblies gave us plenty to do. Test your memory, my dearie. Do you recall the most enjoyable times which we all had, Those cool songs and crazy fads. Dearie, life was cheerie in the good old days gone by. Do you remember? If you remember, then you're much older than I agww
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Pictured at the left are Editor Rosemary Hoelle and vari-typist Both elementary and high school news are to be found in THE TORCH, the publication of the journalism class. Each year a new group of students gain actual experience in editing and managing this mimeo- graphed paper which appears each month. It con- tains original art work, features, news, editorials, sports, and comments by the students. The sponsors of THE TORCH are Mrs. Mary Patrick, Mr. Harry Allen in charge of typing, and Mrs. Elsie MacQuiston in charge of grade school news. JOURNALISM C Pictured above is the Torch staff. Standing at far left: Barbara Wise, Grace Neurohr, Francie VanNatta, Mr, Allen, typing advisor. Front row: Ruth Schaub, Seated: Rosemary Hoelle, Ciel Wair, Mary Jo Wilke, Eula Mae Ash- craft, Dean Bowling, Sue Carol Hendrix, Phyllis Crawford, Mrs. Patrick, advisor, Delores Gabbard, Carol Craft, Faye Miller, Pictured at the right are Rosemary Hoelle, Delores Gabbard, Sue Carol Hendrix, standing. Ruth Schaub, seated. ASS EDITED TORCH
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