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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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SENIOR SOCIAL CALENDAR Cautctron Dance - Friclay. Qctoizner 25, Howard Han. Senior Party - High School Library. Sallie Ajay Byers Composition Contest - April 22, Publications Room Satfie Nfay Byers Contest in Speech - Thursday, May 21, 7:50 RIVI., Cen trai Auditorium. Baccalaureate Services - Sunday, May 24, 8:00 RIVI., M. E. Church. Senior Class Play - Wionciay, May 25, 8:00 RIVI., Central Auditorium lunior Senior Prom - Tuesclay, Wfay 26, 8:00 RIVI., Howard Han. Class Picnic - Xvecinesclay, May' 27, Lake Manitoil. Class Day - Tiiursclay, Niay 28, 1:50 P. M., Howard Hail. CiOITIll1UIif'0fHUllI - Friday, Nifty 29. 8:00 Howard CLASS DAY Howard Han Tliursrlay, Afay 28. 1956 Professional -1 Saiutatory ............... Wtaster of Ceremonies -- Announcer .,......... Class Song ...... CIEISS Poem ...... MBTCh of Time ...., -------- Charles Jones ----Kenneth Ham James Buck Marcella Michaels Senior Cl ass Nlartha Place Helen Somsel, Ralph Vaughn WI-H16 Quartet ---------- .-....-...- R iciaarci Raabe, Eugene Utterback Elmer Kirlcman, Floyd Ginispie Class Prophecy -.-.---..-..-.-..---.-.------.-..-...-.-..--,...,,,.,,,, Jean Figlqle Trio ---------------. Virginia Biery. Anjel Barker, Virginia Alexander Farewell Address - --..----.-. .------.---.-.-.--. .....,---. P a ge E, Spray Junior Response Presentation of Awards National Atiiem -1 Recessional f-1 i251 ----------Tom Robison C. R. Young
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