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ACTIVITIES PUBLICATIONS .... CLUBS MUSIC DRAMA . SPORTS . . . Seventeen
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FRESHMEN •s; row—Left to right: Harriet Loss in g, Betty Prince, Donna Basterbrook, Mildred Mc- Cormick, Betty Whipple, Aline Walters, Catherine Harmon, Katheryn Heartwell, Betty Hummel, Dorotha Scott, Thelma Headly. 2nd row—Left to right: Miss Marjorie Lapham, Alberta Knittel, Katherine Gross, Laila Alanko, Ruth Komssi, Jean Forte, Evelyn Kless, Katherine Green. Esther Kless, Marjorie Brower, Florence Bates, Harriette Lockwood, Bernice Volante. 3rd row—Left to right: Paul Nagy, Mildred Staffeld, Marie Montgomery, Rose Scordo, Elsie Berwaldt, Mildred Klausen, Ruth Johnson, Esther Gabor, Bertha Jane Adams, Frances Grgat, Georgia Eldredge, Marjal Knittel, Kathryn Rooks, John Berta. 4 tli row—Left to right: Hubert Reigert, Eugene Adams, Richard Van Pelt, Edward I mm, Richard Oollister, Eugene Lahti, Harry McCroden, Warren Whipple, Stanley Zuzek Robert Waterman, Lloyd Prince, Frank Ozeszcziczki, George Candy, Charles Brotzman! 5th row—Left to right: Earl Hensel, Howard Brown, Harold Linkoskie, Wick Hathaway Norman Beebe, Fred Miller, Alvin Pitschmann, David Gardener, John Babic Arthur Linkoskie, Joe DeRoberts, Howard Walding, Jack Pethtel, Allyn Hausch' Grover Strickler, Stanley Ulle, Eugene Pizzino. In the newness of their first year, In the wonder toward their elders, With a vast and hopeful outlook Came the Freshmen to our high school. With ideals and hopes and pledges Came the young and eager Freshmen. With the opening of the season, With their eagerness for action Many stalwarts entered football, Some to drop out, some to stay on. They look promising and helpful For the three years that are coming. As the autumn slowly wore on, And the G. R.’s became settled, In their midst they counted twenty Twenty earnest, seeking Freshmen, Freshmen who would strive and work. As the social season came on Freshmen plans were fast advancing For a great and special Valentine, For the val’ntine of their first year. Twas a grand success and lovely, Twas a dance with decorations casting rose-hue And reflecting in the hearts of those who saw it Another lovely, lasting rose-hue. So this year began,- now is ended, Ended for these young and eager Freshmen. Sixteen
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CAULDRON STAFF Seated—Left to right: Iona Culbertson, Gordon Martin, Kenneth Whipple, Gilbert Mc- Lean, Jean Anderson. Standing-—Left to right: James Koren. Carolyn Bates, Miss Shirley Houck (advisor), Gladys Rose. The end of another school year slowly grinds to a momentary standstill at graduation time. With it comes the Cauldron, record of the past activities during the school year. The year nineteen-hundred and thirty-six brings a larger year book to the student body, more pictures, more features. That is the aim of every year book staff. But we cannot allow our notice to rest alone on volume. Size and material and quality are brought about only by many hard months of work and preparation by the annual staff. A splendid spirit and sense of cooperation also characterized this year s publication staff. Gilbert McLean, his work as photograph editor completed earlier in the year, showed extreme willingness to work when, aided by feature editor Jean Anderson who had also done her assigned task, the two solicited advertising with- out giving up till their goal of one-hundred dollars had been reached. Carolyn Bates using a Hiawatha theme wrote the class articles with a most colorful style. Expenses were greater, but the staff possessed a dogged determination to present a book this year that would be well- received by the students. Whether it has realized its aim is up to you to decide TTHE EDITOR Eighteen
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