Greenwich Central High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Greenwich, NY)

 - Class of 1934

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1935 THE GREENWITCH 1935 SUSAN RITCHIE Sue', Basketball 1. 2, Zi, 4: Class Vice-Presi- dent 2. 43 Class Sec-retury 35 Annual Stat? 33 'Tlreen Stockings 43 Latin Club 13 Drziniutic-s Club 4. Intru-Mural Sports. I love to dum-0 at rlose of day. Until tedious hours have pnssvd away. MARJORIE ROBERSON, Marj. Roby Basketball 2. Ilg Draunatir-s Flub 4g Treasurer of A. A. 45 A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4. Sim-erity plus modesty equals sur 1-ess. MARTIN WELCH Jacky, Football 3: Track 3, 4: Latin Club 1: Science Club 1: Annual Stuff 33 A. A. .Play 3, 4g Green Stouking:s 43 Student Council 1, 25 Captain of Traivk Team. It is really u great plngfno for Sl man to be handsome. DORIS WINCHELL Quiet? lVell. yes. when she feels that VVIIY, But don't fool yourself that slnfs so every day. EDGAR ROBERSON Dobber,' Nothing great, was ever achieved Without much enthusiasm. IRENE SHERIDAN To judge this maiden right. you must know her well. SPRAGUE J. WILBUR Rezl,' President of F. F. A. 4. l'This red haired boy with innoc-crnt looks, Is very similar to il lv-ml:.

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1935 THE GREENVVITCH 1935 PICIICY IVIOIISI-I iif'4'l'Il Ston-kings -1. Yon should fm-I tht- dignity of Iulvorf ' THOMAS J. OTIONNOR Toni, Foottlmll. lium-lmll. lioxing. Annnul Stull' 113 tirv4-n Stof-kings 4. 'I'h4' 1'on4-online-nt of our nhility hnth not morn- of nlodt-sty than' snfvtyf' ALICIS Il. l'Ii'I l'I-LYS AIN A. A. Pluy Si. 'I'o tnlk n lot und to lungh u lot in to ln- merry. I70IIO'I'HY ID. I'Ii'I'Tl-IYS Hof, Annnnl Stull' Il: Lnlin Vlnlx l. My tongno within my lips I rn-in' For who talks lIllll'Il IIIIISI talk in vain, OLOF Ii. NELSON 0lie A. A. 1. 4: Lntin Ulnh 11 S1-ionvc Ulnh I: Annnul Stull' 33 F. I . A 2, 3. -I. Most of tho lllllk' he is va-ry quiet: Tho rest of the tinw no one knows. FRANK PERICCRIM A. A, 1. Strongest minds nrt- often those of whonl tht- noisy world hours Ionstf' ALVIN II. PETTEYS Tink Ilrulnutivs Uluh 4. Yon 1-nn te-II whut lcintl of wlwolr: hs- has in his head, hy thu spokes thnt 4-onw ont of hix month. NELSON J. PETTEYS A. A. SilPxu'v is us dvvp ns otvrllityg Spa-wli is us shallow us tilnof'



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1935 THE GREENWITCH 1935 Senior Class Officers Christie Lyttle - President Susan Ritchie - Vice President James Flynn - - Treasurer Frances Chambers - - Secretary Faculty Advisor - - Miss Johnston In September of 1931 we entered the Study Hall as Freshmen. Miss Ubelle was our home room teacher. During the year we had a Christmas Party and other so- cial activities. In June we graduated from Junior High School with Jane Pratt, Valedictoriang Muriel Fulmer, Salutatoriang Ryta McNeil wrote the History of Green- wichg Helen Crosier, the Historyg Percy Morse, the Will. At the beginning of the Sophomore year we graduated from the Study Hall to Room 16. Mr. Sharpe became our advisor. During the year we had two food sales and a very enjoyable Christmas party. We made a class banner of blue and gold. When the door of Room 17 opened for our entrance as Juniors, we happily walked in. Our home room advisor was Miss Schrauth. Of course the most ini- portant event of the year was the publication of the annual book. With Muriel Fulmer as Editor-in-Chief we launched forth on our first real hard task and as a result we had The 'Green Witch for 1934. Another event of great interest was the Junior Prom. It was the most suc- cessful prom ever held in this school up to that year. We greatly appreciated the fine co-operation of the students. We also had several food. sales and two. movies. At Christmas time we had a party. In June we had a picnic with the Seniors at Lake Lauderdale. The year '35 is the last lap in our journey thrcugh Greenwich High School. We have had a food sale and a card party. Candy has been sold at the basketball games and hot-dogs at the football games by the class. Did you see Green Stockingsn? This was the play presented by the Senior Class February 15, 1935. We think this play ranks among the most successful projects ever done bv a Senior Class. The plot deals with the custom whereby an elder sister is compelled to wear green stockings at the wedding of a younger sister, provided she herself happens to be unmarried or unbetrothed. Celia Faraday rebels when the time approaches for her to wear them a third time. 'She therefore invents a sweetheart of the name of Smith who is in South Africa. The strange thing is that the name she thought fictitious was borne by an officer in the army. A series of amusing situations result that terminate happily. Cast of Characters Christie Lyttle Ralph Karnaghan Thomas 0'Connor Percy Morse Harold Johnson Martin Welch Earl Roberson Muriel Fulmer Susan Ritchie Evelyn Hay Frances Chambers Helen Crosier 17

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