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1935 THE GREENWITCH 1935 Sophomore Class President - - Otis Herrington Vice President - - - Jack Hill Treasurer - Virginia Dixon Secretary - - - e Mary Crozier Faculty Adviser - - - Miss Denton Phalanx-a compact body--60 strong-that's the gay young Sophomores. Our colors are green and white, and so are the pins we selected this year. At our class meetings we've had singing, a spelling bee and games. At one meet- ing Mr. Herrington led us in singing of the round Pop Goes the Weasel. At an- ot er we were favored with selections by the toy band of the first grade. We presented an assembly program in commemoration of Good Book Week. A series of life portraits, to illustrate 12 books to be found in the library, were repre- The following people took part: sented in a picture frame. Story of My Life, by Helen Keller--Dorothy Berkowitz The Little Lame Prince, by Dinah Craik-Otis Herrington Little Red Riding Hood-Elizabeth Gardephe We, by Charles Lindbergh-William Rogers Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, by Kate Douglas Wiggins-Mary Crozier Lone Cowboy, by Will James-John Townsend Heide, by Johanna Spyri-Virginia Dixon Uncle Tom's Cabin, by Harriet Beecher 'Stowe-Paul Quinn Tom Sawyer, by Mark Twain--Harold Kipp Baby Elton, Quarterback, by L. W. Quirk-Walter Couser Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates, by Mary Mopes Dodge-James Campbell 23
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1935 THE GREENWITCH 1935 The Literary Witch The year 1935 proved to be a very successful one for the School paper, The Literary Witch. Under the able direction of Miss Rachel Smith the staff succeeded in editing a very instructive and interesting paper covering the school happenings and events. The same general plan as that established last year was followed except that we again returned to a Mimeographed paper. Each month the publication came out on the second Wednesday in the month. The paper varied from four to seven pages, but the price was always five cents. The complete staff was as follows: Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Art Editor - Literary Editor Exchange Editor Business Manager Typist - Typist - - Faculty Advisor Muriel Fulmer Louise Sheldon Harriet Sprague - Ruth Hayner - Audrey Toomey Ralph Karnaghan - Rita Majury Marjorie Liddell Miss Rachel Smith
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