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is A11 HO 0 K Seated—B. Mills, B. Long, R. Borsack, G. Gardow, L. Schultz Standing—R. Messerschmidt, C. Pomxlin, L. Schultz, S. Ellinger, E. Messerschmidt, K. Dunn, L. Christian, advisor, 3. V edderkop, H. Hintz V,’e, the Artesian staff of '42, have enjoyed working together in pr paring this yearbook. We feel that ve have benefited through the various activities connected with the production of this book—collecting ads, setting up the pages with articles and arranging pictures and stolen snaps. Y e sincerely hope that this book will provide enjoyment for you, it's reader, and recall memories of ycur high school days. If the Artesian can do this, we will feci that the project is a success. The staff wishes to express appreciation to the faculty members, the students, the sponsors and all who helped in any way to make this book possible. Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager Sales Manager Literary Editor Girl's Athletic Editor Boy's Athletic Editor Activities Editors Art Editor Typists Ruth Borsack Bill Long Gordon Gardow Carroll Pomplin Ruth Messerschmidt Berneida Wedderkop Eldore Messerschmidt Hazel Hintz Kathleen Dunn Larry Schultz Lila Mae Schultz Shirley Ellinger Burton Mills Mr. Christian 18 Advisor
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ju Tion rAruit Seated—H. Golz, L. Schultz, D. Gilmore, G. Floeter, F. Glowinske, A. Schwer- sinske Standing 1st Row—R. Messerschmidt, D. Limbeck, F. Robinson, Adviser, A. Kemnitz I. Gibson, S. Pohl, L. Miller, M. Sonnenberg, M. McGowan 2nd Row—J. ICing, L. Johnson, K. Hamilton, J. Smith, E. Breitenfeldt 3rd Row—R. McChesney, B. Long, R. Henke, F. Long, L. Fuller, H. McLean The official school paper was again published this year by the junior class as an English activity. The Torch was selected as the name of the paper. It was a printed newspaper whose writing and make-up tried to conform to the rules and standards of good journalism. The business staff got practice in practical problems of business, while the literary staff got the best type of training in writing because they wrote with a purpose. The eight issues of the paper will be bound for each subscriber so that he may conveniently keep this record of the year's activities. The editor of the Torch is Drexel Gilmore. 19
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