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1935 THE GREENWITCH 1935 Senior High Activities Glee Club The Glee Club consists of the following members: Hilda Herrington, May Hex'- rington, Ryta McNeil, Julia Miller, Louise Sheldon, Harriet Sprague, Mary Washburn, and Miriam Wells. The club is directed 'by Miss Ouellette. The members have sung for several assemblies, for the Athletic Associatoion Play and for the Greenwich Woman's Club. ' Student Council The Student Council organized last September, elected Jane Wilson, Presidentg Raymond Bartle, Vice President, and Helen Crosier, Secretary and Treasurer. During November this organization collected toys and clothing, which were renovated by the boys and girls of Junior High School, and distributed by the Stu- dent Council to the welfare people. Early in the Fall. the Student Council passed out song questionnaires in assembly. The best liked group proved to be popular music. Other members are: Margaret Hutchen Donald Johnston Earl 'Safford Janet Webb Thomas Eddy George Walker Rena Mosher Harry Morse George Murphy Patricia Burkin Miriam Wells Muriel Safford Walter Couser Daniel Rourke Roswell Norton 28
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1935 THE GREENVVITCH 1935 G. H. S. Orchestra VIOLINS Raymond Ackner Warren Gillis Raymond Bartle Jane Chambers William Roberson Donald Bergin Earl Darfier Richard Tefft TRUMPETS Harvey Baker William Barron Edward Stiles Donald Whiteside Elwood Titus CLARINETS Eldridge McEachr0n Edward Whiteside SAXOPHONE FRENCH HORN CELLO Thomas Eddy Richard Brink Polly Wilson TROMBONES Lester Edminston Norman VanKirk PIANO Clennen Abbott Mary Rogers Marjorie Liddell Louise Sheldon DRUMS John Garrett Howard Cox Norris Doubleday Lewis Jeffords GUITARS Jack Lesson John Zaricky Michael Murdock Activities of the Orchestra: December 15-A. A. Play Merton of the Movies February 15-Senior Play Green Stockings March 7-Greenwich Woman's Club March 8-Junior High Prize Speaking March 22-Senior High Prize Speaking May June June June June -Skidmore Music Festival 21-Junior High Commencement 22-Senior High School Class Day 234Baccalaureate 24+Senior High Commencement 27
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A 1935 THE GREENWITCH 1935 Senior Prize Speaking On Friday evening, March 22, four boys and four girls competed in the annual prize speaking contest. Harriet Sprague, who was awarded first prize, gave The Minuet, by Louis Parker. First prize for the boys went to Ralph McClay, who told the story of The Blue Eyed Sheik, by Kathryn Kimball. Hazel Barber was given second prize for the girls for her interpretation of The Lilac Lady, by Kathryn Kimball. The Perfect Tribute, by Mary Andrews was given by Theodore Herrington, who received second prize for the boys. The other contestants were Dorothy Herrington, Nancy Burdick, Elwood Titus, and Robert McNeil. The Debate Debaters-Affirmative team: Geraldine Bethel, Muriel Fulmer, Elwood Titus, with Christie Lyttle as alternate. Negative team: Helen Covey, Jane Wilson, Har- riet Sprague, with Helen Crosier as alternate. Topic--Resolved, A Form of Socialized Medicine Under Control of Local, State or Federal Governments Should be Adopted. Places-The affirmative team debated Granville at Granville. The negative team debated Schuylerville at Greenwich. Time-February 26, at 8:00 P.M. Results-The affirmative team was defeated by a 4-0 vote in favor of Gran- ville. The negative team was victorious by a 4-0 vote over their Schuylerville opponents. 29
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