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GIRLS' CHORUS This year's chorus performances have been varied. A selected girls' quartet comprised of Monna Jeanne Guess, Marilyn Ogden, Lucille Weisner, and Margaret Wood was sent to sing at the meeting of the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs, and a girls' trio, three of the former quartet to the North Central Music Educators' Conference, both held in Indianapolis. The chorus sang at the Community Sing and gave several assemblies, some of which were in league with the orchestra. Twenty-nine voices comprised the Melody Girls of '34-'3S. The officers were as follows: Virginia Shriver, presidentg Margaret Clary, vice- presidentg Monna Jeanne Guess, secretary and treasurer. C GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION To promote athletics among girls, the Girls' Athletic Association was organized in 1933, and has been a prominent organization throughout '34-'35, A recital-tea is an outstanding annual project. Sixteen girls were successful in gaining admission this year, making the total membership thirty-five. Miss Catherine Cloud, physical education instructor, is sponsor of the organiza- tion. Ofiicers this year were as follows: Mavern Sparks, presidentg jean Tumilty, vice-presidentg Helen Havens, secretary, Jane Ryan, treasurer. ,Athletic awards were given to girls who made the required points in various activities outlined by the organization. I PIROCRATS Pirocrats!! The peppiest, yelliest , cheer section in the history of the school!! Resplendant in blue and white and Pirate helmets, the Pirocrats under the ex- cellent direction and supervision of Harry Leadbetter, who organized the group this year, and his assistant Dorothy Pleak, won the admiration of both local and visiting basketball fans. ,The section presented a perfect picture of discipline, organized yelling, and beautiful formations, throughout the basketball season. Color, pep, enthusiasm, and good sportsmanship, were the constant contribu- tions of the Greensburg High School's grand yell section-the Pirocrats. Twenly-four
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TOWER TREE STAEE We, the Tower Tree Staff of 1935, are pleased to present this book to G. H. S. so that you may remember our class throughout the years. With the co-operation of the students and helpful assistance of the faculty we have attempted to portray the different phases of school life. We hope that you will read it and enjoy it. The members of the staff were: Mavern Sparks, editor, Malcolm Clark, business manager, Peggy Hamilton, assistant editor, Margaret Samuels, snapshot editor, Howard Woodward, snapshot editor, Harry Leadbetter, circulation manager. In the first row from left to right are, Mavern Sparks, Harry Leadbetter, and Malcolm Clark. Second row: Peggy Hamilton, Howard Woodward, and Mar- garet Samuels. C QlUlIlLlL AND SCROET. The Greensburg chapter of Quill and Scroll, an International Honorary Society for High School Journalists, was founded in 1929. To become a member a student must be a junior, in the upper third of his class, outstanding in journalism, must be recommended by the supervisor of the school paper, and one of his articles must be approved by the national secretary. Officers this year were: president, Mary F. Ardery, a-nd Peggy Hamilton, secretary-treasurer, Miss Frances Eward, sponsor of the Tree City Breeze, is sponsor of the local literary group. Twenty-six
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