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lX'lAR.lORll2 SlX llTl'l - Spud, is a memher ot the Sunshine So- ciety. G. A. A., Curia Latina, French, Staceato, lxlath. and Clee cluhs. She is also a Student Council memher, has talcen part in several operettas, and was cast in the nxvisdom Toothn. She was on the Cauldron staff. l'lEl,l2N SC DMSEL - 'mlqootsw is a memlner of the Student Coun- cil, Qrchestra, High Life stalji, National Honor Society, String Ensemble, and two clulis. Helen, who leads the Senior class in scholarship, wants to he a criminologist. XVfXloTE.R - Hspilrgieu would much rather sleep in the daytime than at night. He is a member of the Orchestra, String Ensemble, Hi-Y, and the Cauldron statli. Xvalter is re- sponsilnle lor most of the snapshots in this hoolc. XX'ILI-lAtN't lVlcKlNNEY - Bill has many ol? his good times in the halls spoiled hy hall policemen, and he ranlcs ohnoxious people and studying lirst among his dislilaes, This rather quiet hoy enjoys his American literature class. DOROTHY SVHNE - ugtinseyh' wants a jolu that pays well. She is a memlqer of her class varsity volley hall team, and cap- tained the class soccer team. ANSEL STREET - Here is our heron, who won his sweater in haslcethall. Streets sanlq the winning haslcet against Lafayette in last year's regionals, and rang up the last two points in the State Tournament this year. EARL STROUP - UBalnc,' is a familiar lmoy around school. He used to lead the yells and at one time Earl was class treasurer. He is a niemher ol' the French and Cleo cluhs. He has dreams ol liecoming a lpusiness executive. XVlLl.lAlXl TAYLOR - Billys amhitions lean toward the analy- tical. He is a memlmer of the Curia Latina, Aqua Regia, Or- chestra. Band, and String lfnsemlmle. He lilses chemistry, travel, and good music. CHARLES 'l4l lARP - fxharlie proved himself to he a number one actor when he was cast in the Uxvisdoni Toothn. He lilies athletics. For the past tour years his amhition has been to gradu- ate lrom high school. GERALD rl'l'lAYER H Thayer lilies .athletics so well that he went out lor haslaethall hacla in 552 and y33. His ambition is to go to college, hut he hasnyt made up his mind what he will study. Vx7ll,l-lAlVl l'HOiNftAS - HDuzzy lilies all sports and the senior class, hut he dislilces freshmen and canit stand dry convocations. This future chemical engineer is a memher of the Hi-Y, French, Xxfelnsterian, Forum, and Chess clulos. MARGARET TI-IOMPSON H Sis has dreams of lneing a private secretary. She lilies her hoolclceeping class and haslcethall games. lxlargaret is a memher of the Sunshine Society, Staccato and Glee clulns. She was cast in the Hxvisclom Toothu. and has talaen part in several operettas. i l . U Q. sew Y I fails U lfsgi 5 if mi Q' 1:11 5- 96 ' i -A av, V , i 3 ' - -C ' '. .Ji fm- 1- ,WZ . ,. 1f+ if : LL, t-.Aft . t- , 'V ision i. 1 ' A- Q . ,mg , . yflfgixffi' ei U 1- 'is fig f 1 ., , , fs fr .s-gs: - 'D H 'fi ' ' ' F S-'S' gi sri . 7 ' Y L,..',.f ,lx at 1 .1 t - j 21' rf 3-. Liga-1 1512321 ,, 'S 53: 'f 1 is I-f, W1 41 .aft , .,L,., , sl. +- ',..,. , ,. Ff . ffrftta' - -'!' :Lib ,. - rv- .:-.-L '. 26:1 ' . T- 1 'i f. Y Alf 'N .N ' i .i 3: i ' .. . sl .sf ft f ,f .1-:rw f 'I F 1, A' ff: fiiefs' i . - - 4.2 ef.: ' ': .- I r . t , - 1 -1514 Q.. . ' - 5 ' '-:,::e.:.. . F9 ' 'TIJ4 I- . - in . . 'fm +1 li. J ' ' ,Q ALICE TllXllX'lONS - Teen was editor-in-chief of the High Lille for a year, a memher of the Cauldron stag, her class varsity jg. Ms. 15 hoclcey team, the National Honor Society, and three clulns. Alice i f Q' J' is a ranlcing student. N - lVlfXRYlN TOlVlPKlNS - For a long time Tommy,s ainhition f I. y 1 has heen to lnecome a senior. He is a memher old the Aqua :I A It 4 Regia Cluh, and he lilies women, cars. and money. lvlaryin is ' F exceptionally quiet for a senior. Q 4, . wi i ULDR. ...N .--u ESQEQSEQEH I! ,V
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4 CAULDRON STAFF Qne gray, gloomy morning in the tall ot 1935 the lordly seniors assemlnled in the high school lihrary to decide once and for all a problem ot great import. It was decided that the class of ,56 would pulolish a year looola far hetter than the Cauldrons put out hy classes hetore them. Inspired with a hallowed vision ol? a higger and laetter year hoolc, the newly selected stahl' met the next evening. During the next hour the Cauldron ot' '56 was planned, the stalt agreed that planning a year laoolc was a snap. andkeach virtuous memlaer started home Feeling well pleased with the clay's wor '. By the end of the weelc, however, the staff was swamped with questions, prolalems, and annoyances until even their courageous red-headed editor had laegun to Feel a wee hit duhious. The Full import ot editing and publishing a year hoolc was soon realized hy this well meaning hut inexperienced statt. Xvithin the next several weelcs, the stall' memlners changed rom pleasant, congenial students to frayed-out maniacs with darlc circles under their eyes. Charlie Jones, though harmless loolcing in this picture, ran around tor weeks lquming, threatening, growling, in order to get his photography linished on time. Alice Timmons got laryngitis from screaming at other memhers to 'isnap it upf' lzzy Conarroe hurned up several typewriters typing senior copy, and XValter Spurgeon tried to please everyhody with his snapshot pages, hut succeeded only in getting some dirty loolcs from the maps that didn,t rate his camera. Finally, atter a few ot Wlr. Hangers pep tallcs, a much wiser statt held in their rough, cramped hands, a :Bigger and hetter Cauldronu. The trouhle and worlc it had caused was entirely Forgotten. for the class ot 1936 really gave the school a year hoolc thanlcs to their sponsor, lvlr. Hanger, their stalt and to those who hy huying a hooli helped linanee it. V241 'i E Q5 i .25 A ni tilt 'uw Eff:-1' J 7 - 13' K3 E ' 'ig 1' 'Q 1 ' 1 . in I' 1 - F :QL .-.-uit' 1 -W um 'll u I I l . A ff. 1 V A Fa Q - it .. S- ' -e 'f V . lf 'alifgitffl ' Xe ras' isatefssggv, .g fl-fl 1 J ' 7h ' A. A I ,. ve. ,,. .4 ' af '- 4- .gt ,ggi j . J i i t . , , - t .l3..EiiE:5GUEgi2i: H . V , ' f 5:-gs. ,. U IME' L15 in 1 1 5 Q' ' lf , . 'aa Us A x a A 'll' x I tw ,T 1 ui 1'i i i
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