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This is our senior class upon v hose shoulders an immeasurable task is placed. As they enter a tumultuous world, remember ' They an ' Thy Children, Father —
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The Cauldron Staff First ruw: Rit;i Clayton. Kkliaril Smith, l)aiii.-l Hr.VMiil. Any,;- Hitz. SecuiKi row: iVIiss Frances R. McGettigali. adviser; Anita Silfics, liirharil Kiiu.y. Mary Hi-ymilils. Donitliy Kleppinger, Elizabeth Weiss. Af ter an early election of a staff, the editing of the 1943 Cauldron began with the selection of its theme. The American Pra.ver. Miss Frances R. McGettigan, acting as adviser. Dicl Smith, the Editor-in-Chief, and Daniel Bryant, the Managing Editor, established the staff room in Room 312. Associate Editors Rita Clayton and Joyce Ritz were soon busy collecting data concerning their Senior classmates. Mary Reynolds, the Activity Editor, and Anita Silfies, the Feature Editor, began compiling statistics of the many clubs and Senior personalities. The Sports Editors, Irene Frankenfield and Dick Emrey, could be seen scurrying about the halls, seel-cing the various coaches for information to be used in their section of the yearbook; while Dor- othy Kleppinger, the Photographic Editor, hid behind doors and desks to snap informal pic- tures of teachers and students. Art Editor, Elisabeth Weiss quickly obtained a drawing pen and ink and started work on the sketches which now appear in the book. Irene Novak, our efficient Business Manager, kept in close contact with the various clubs and other organizations which desired to be represented. Soon the busy hum of typewriters could be heard as the typists, Gladys Blank, Anna Chupella, Margaret Gal, and Jeannette Prevel- ige, organized the material for publication and soon everyone knew that the 1943 Cauldron was in production. .Margar.t tial, (Jladys Blanli. .leanutti- I n-n-liui-. An -ll. '
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