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THE CAULDRON 15 Seated—Wilford Behm, Mrs. Heinbaugh, Martha Wheeler, Betty Feenstra, Stuart Keener. Standing—Elmer Rood, Doris Rhodes, Jane Burkholder, Roy Elliott, William Eland, Gordon Graves Louis Pitschmann, absent. CAULDRON STAFF The first yearbook to be published from M.M.H.S. under the name of The Cauldron was published by the class of 1929. No class since that time has failed to produce an annual. The first issues were larger than those of recent years, but due to a combination of the Depression and increased expenses the Cauldron has slowly shrunk to its present proportions. At the beginning of the year, it seemed impossible for the class of 138 to produce an annual owing to financial difficulties. However, a new process called Lithoprinting was brought to our attention. This process was so much more economical and so apparently satisfactory that the staff decided to try it. We hope the results will prove as successful as they have proved interesting. The staff wishes to thank all those who have helped us both by material and moral support. Martha E. Wheeler Editor
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14 THE CAULDRON Seated—Lois Jean Mitchell, Don Trask, Doris Rhodes, Ted Aldrich, Betty Feenstra, Eugene Bates, James Waterman. Standing—Evelyn Kless, Rita Lazarony, Mabel Roddy, Miss Gregory, Florence Bates, Bernice Volante, Jane Burkholder, Joy Wonner, Francis Trescott, Margaret Pethtel, Margaret Nash, Roy Elliott, William Rose, Howard Walding, Ernest Rhoads. THE MEMORIAL MIRROR The Memorial Mirror was originated four years ago this past fall. It had been many years since the school had been represented by a school paper. The first staff was comprised of those students who had a direct interest in journal- ism. It was a great adventure on their part, because they had no idea of how the students would take a school paper--that is to say, whether they would support it. The first issue of '34 was only a bit larger than the ordinary textbook—Was it supported?—It surely was, the next issue was a great deal larger. It contained more articles and columns—such was the start of the Mirror. The staffs of the years following were chosen by the editor and assistant editor who were elected. Those Seniors of this year, who had presence of mind to save the issues of the Mirror from their Freshmen year through the other three years not only have a complete history of the Mirror, but also a complete story of their high school days. These, in future years, will afford to them no end of pleasure in reminiscence of the days of youth. If this year's issues of the Mirror have not been all you think they should have been, we wish you to remember that this year's staff has worked in unison to present to you a really fine paper for the school. The motto is, Don't see the man who owns one, be the man who buys one. Ted Aldrich '38
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16 THE CAULDRON 1st Row—E. Bates, H. Reigert, F. Bfeites, L. Foster, D. Brotzman, N. Bond, L. Wellman, N. Ross, F. Wolf, M. Roddy, M. Brotzman, F. Green, D. Chaffee, G. Trask. 2nd Row—Mr. Warner, D. Trask, C. Baugh, E. Rhoads, J. Miller, B. Ernst, R. Lazarony, L. Mitchell, J. Burkholder, J. Strang, F. Trescott, M. Spencer, E. Cone, M. Wheeler, J. Wonner, E. Kless, J. Jones, M. Demos, R. Wickert. 3rd Row—R. Elliott, W. Eland, ?»’. Behm, R. Morlan, B. Feenstra, V, Forney, C. Rand, J. Balch, H. Lockwood, B. Prince, E. Clack, R. Johnson, M. Pethtel, D. Rhodes, C. Nash, J. Waterman, B. Henninge, T. Aldrich. MIXED CHORUS PRESIDENT--Martha Wheeler SECRETARY—Betty Feenstra TREASURER—Hubert Reigert
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