Greensburg High School - Tower Tree Yearbook (Greensburg, IN)

 - Class of 1935

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TREE CITY BREEZE STAFF The Three City Breeze has completed its twelfth successful year by publishing sixteen issues of the paper. The staffs for '34 and '35 were as follows: EDITORIAL STAFF Editors-Mavern Sparks, Peggy Hamilton. Assistant Editors-Mary McLaughlin, Helen Havens, Cleda Wagner, Margaret Ardery. Exchanges-Mary Florine Ardery, Carol Ferris. Sports-Robert Wood, Carlos Craig. - Reporters-jane Sparks, Ruth Carney, Marian Israel, Margaret Samuels, Doris Kalb, Susanne Fogg, Nancy Stevenson. Faculty Adviser-Miss Frances Eward. ' BUSINESS STAFF Q Advertising-Harry Leadbetter, Mary Klene, Marjorie Dolan, George Link, Earl Riley. Circulation-Mary Klene, Margaret Christian, Anita Wagner, Jessie Land. R o DEBATE TEAM Federal Aid to Education was the subject debated during the debate sea- son of 1934-'3S. The local debaters, coached by Raymond Bennett, had a very successful year. At Anderson the team tied for first place with the Anderson group and they ranked seco-nd in a tournament at Franklin College. By defeating Rushville and Knights- town in the sectional, they were privileged to meet Technical of Indianapolis. The capitol city group defeated them. i Margaret Samuels, Richard Morrish, and Gilman Stark composed the affirma- tive team, with Mavern Sparks, Hubert Stuhrenberg, and William Robbins on the C PLAY SHUP Play Shop, honorary dramatic organization, this year celebrated the tenth year of its existence. negatix 'e. Seniors are replaced at the beginning of each year by students having the best dramatic ability. These students are selected by tryouts which are held once every year. This year seven new members were taken into the organization. Miss Wilouise Woodbridge and Raymond Bennett are the present sponsors. Officers of the Play Shop for 1934-1955 were: Nancy Stevenson, president, Blaine McCoy, vice-presidentg William Robbins, secretaryg John Stewart, treasurer. Twenty



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SUNSHINE SOCIETY The Sunshine Society of G. H. S. is an organization that is open to any girl. The purpose of this society is to help the unfortunate kiddies of Greensburg and aid in any other civic or charitable activity. For the first time in several years the Sunshine girls abandoned their annual Christmas party for poor children and in its place donated toys to the Daily News Cheer fund. The officers of the organization were: Frances Adams, presidentg Mary Mc- Laughlin, vice-president, Virginia Shriver, treasurerg Louise Christian, secretary, and Jean Tumilty, Scrapbook editor. The sponsors were Mrs. Stella Kennedy and Miss Elma Sullivan. I HEY The purpose of the Hi-Y club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the community, high standards of Christian character among young men. Besides regular weekly meetings, the club held frequent feeds and parties, gave contributions to charity, and took part in other activities. The boys financed most of these by selling hot-dogs at the fall fair. Particularly active was the Hi-Y Gospel Team which spoke at various churches in this district. The oflicers were: Guy Guthrie, presidentg William Robbins, vice-president, Malcolm Clark, secretaryg Ralph Brown, treasurer. 5 ORCHESTRA The Greensburg High School Orchestra under the instruction of Mrs. Altha Clerkin has been one of the outstanding organizations of the school for many years. This year the orchestra combined with the chorus entertained the students during an interesting forty-minute assembly. At the Senior Class Play and the graduation exercises, music was furnished by them. Each year, those seniors who have been in the organization for four years, are awarded a letter. Robert Weisner was president for the year 1934-'3S. Twunty-two

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