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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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ACTIVITIES PUBLICATIONS .... CLUBS MUSIC DRAMA . SPORTS . . . Seventeen
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MIRROR STAFF Seated Left to rlgrht: Eleanor» Woodworth, Virginia Maltbie. Bill Diehl. Robert Stimpert. Muriel Bates, Barbara Greene. Carolyn Bates. Standing—Left to right: Jean Leyde. Robert Morlan, Miss Gladys Merchant (advisor), Edward 1mm, Edith Toth, Joyce Petsche. Iona ‘ulbertson. It wds just two years ago that the first school paper in seven years at Madison Memorial high school enjoyed a happy re-birth. Punchy and packed with typical high school dynamite (No reference is made here of Ralph Prouty who left the paper earlier in the year to actually take up the persual of concocting explosive substances), THE MIRROR has struggled through another year in fairly good shape, considering That printing prices went zooming skyward this year. Not one of the six issues this year were found to have been handled at a loss, however. That the staff of the MIRROR as a whole never was able to realize a journalistic background. Some schools offer the subject of Journalism in their classrooms. ck iiddod Several assembly programs were presented during the year under the leadership of MIRROR staff members. Later came the MIRROR Dance which was held in the Homer N. Kimball school gymnasium. A floor show and Mirror Room Restaurant featured the event. Already the Editor of next year's edition, Muriel Bates, is whipping a new staff into shape. It will be hard work for the new staff to set the pace as the one set by old MIRROR staffs and above all, the work of Editor Gordon Martin. Martin who graduates this year helped start the MIRROR and has been at its head ever since. The MIRROR is a project that merits more support than has been shown it. GORDO MARTIN. Editor-in-chief CHARLOTTE CHI M, Reporter Nineteen
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