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THE GREENWOOD TREE BGARD H. VVYMAN, J. HOLLAMAN Ceditor-in-chiefj, C. STREUBER, L. LATROBE EDITORIAL i i S I gaze down the long corridor of the school building and at the many doors opening on either side into the class rooms where I have gained such useful and interesting knowledge, I think regretfully of how soon - ! Greenwood's doors and gates will be shut forever to our class as students. I reflect on all the new doors Greenwood has opened for us, how it has parted wider the windows through which we look at life, how it has pushed further ajar the door of friendship, and helped us to force open those of Independence and Loyalty. This school, so dear to our hearts, has unlocked for us the various doors into the knowledge of languages, history, arts, music, drama, and sciences. These doors and others will continue to open further year by year, but our many happy days and experiences at Greenwood must be shut and treasured within the portals of our memories. When we return to Greenwood as alumnae and pass through the stately front door ofthe Main House, we shall be able only to remember and not to relive the gay existence we led in its spacious, lovely rooms. In the pages following we want you to step with us over the thresholds of some of these doors that you may see through them our many Helds of activities. J. I-IOLLAMAN, ,37 Page Seven
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT y i - - i N October the Student Government Board opened the door for Green- - wood to a new governmental System by which we hoped to bring about :1 deeper understanding and unity between the faculty and student body. We asked for the cooperation of everyone and put into effect as few rules as possible-only those we thought necessary. We did not want to be considered policemen, but rather a group of people who could act as guides through the year and help with little problems that might arise. But in order to accomplish this aim, Student Government must have the cooperation of the school. This past year we have felt that Greenwood was wholeheartedly behind her government and credit for a smooth and pleasant school year is due to each girl as well as to the Student Government Board. The Board hopes that it has succeeded in opening new doors to a more eHicient school government So that in future years Greenwood will continue to work as one and open still more gates toward perfection. B. GILLESPIE, 337 THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT BOARD P. PATTERSON, M. MCDOVN'ELL, G. BAKER, R. LUCAS, P. MCDONELI., D. GOODENOW, E. GILLESPIE fpresidentj, A. FORBES, J. CLARK, P. BARTON, M. B. LEBUS Page Eight-
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