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N O the Mathesons, whose loyal friendship and good will has contributed greatly to the success of our high school careers, we, the Class of 1939, dedicate this Cauldron most affectionately. DEDICATION Mrs. Margaret Matheson Donald A. Matheson
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6 THE CAULDRON THE PRESENT-DAY SITUATION The Class of 1939 will be graduated into a troubled world. With each civil- ized nation on the crest of another great war 'between democracy and dictator- ship, our eighty-five students, future citizens of a democratic nation will be thrown into the turmoil. Our education has been received without the harassing struggle of ac- quiring learning as in some foreign countries. We aren't taken from our parents at early ages, ours is a country with freedom of speech, freedom of press, and freedom of religion. When we should be enjoying ourselves, all of our boys are not in military schools learning to be fodder for hundreds of machine guns and gas bombs because some dictator has a greed for more ter- ritory or because some particular min- erals are to be found only in alien soil. Our United States of America is a free land where we may enjoy life to full extent, away from the rumblings of the battlefield and let us pray that we may stay that way to protect our youth -citizens of tomorrow. lllaude Johnson SPRING CLEANING The first warm days of belated spring are bringing more than flowers. Once again the meadows and woodlands are becoming tinder boxes, ready to flame by combustion or a carelessly thrown bit of fire. The danger is greater this year, with our woodlands still full of fallen trees blown down by the hurricane. That was disaster enough. Let us not bring on a worse one. Within a few weeks New Ifngland will see the start of the 1939 tourist season. There is every reason to be- lieve that in volume and spending power this year's flow of visitors will be great. The section cannot but benefit by the drawing power of the New York World's Fair. Belated spring weather has tended to slow down our annual spring cleanups in many places. The next fortnight, however, should see the Hsprucing up that is annually associated with spring. A little paint here, a little attention there can do much to put ourselves in the mood for a new season and enhance our appeal to visitors. Maxine Perry
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