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1938 GREENVVITCH 1938 7A Ofiicers President - - - Robert Mesick Vice President - - Mary Rourke Secretary - Kathryn Corcoran Treasurer - - Howard Jordan Reporter - - Philip White Historian - - - Richard Crozier Colors-Green and White Motto-Work Before Play Flower-Shamrock Our club is called, The Live Wires. 7B and 7A enjoyed a hot dog' roast on October 18, 1937, at the picnic grounds. 7A made scrap books for the Christmas box. We bought one dollar's worth of Christmas Seals. December 22, 1937, we had a Christmas party and exchanged gifts. A pageant. Lincoln's Life, was presented by 7A and 8B in Assembly on February 7, 1938. 7B Ofllrers President - - - Richard Nichols Vice President - - - Doris Darfler Treasurer - James Dewey Secretary - Rita Murrane Historian - George Tefft Reporter - Marilyn Skiff NamevThe Champions Motto-Sink or Swim Colors-Blue and Gold The club organized as a sports club. Meetings are held every two weeks with dues of tive cents a month. Games are played at the close of each meeting. The club together with XA put on the assembly prog'ram for Columbus Day entitled, In 1492.7 We also had a Christmas and Valentine party. In preparing for Christmas the boys painted milk weed pods and cones from the evergreen trees. The girls learned to crochet. Zl-
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1938 GREENVVITCH 1938 IM In September RA formed a club under the direction of Mrs. Edgerton. During the school year they enjoyed many club meetings, carrying' on their usual business activities. They also enjoyed a hot dog roast, Christmas party, Valentinc's party and a debate. HA together with 7B put on a pantomime play for assembly. Their officers were as follows: President - - Phyllis Burns Vice President - Paul Schneible Secretary - Lorraine Gregwarc Reporter - Peggy Rogers Historian - Leslie Burch Treasurer - - Kenneth Winchell Illi The 8B class had the following officers for the year: President, Austin Monroeg Vice President, Donald Linkg Secretary, Cathrine Rogersg Treasurer, Eugene Her- rington, Reporter, Florence Burdick. The 8B and 7A classes gave a pageant for assembly entitled, Lincoln's Life. 223
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1938 AGREENVVITCH 1938 GRADES -1, 5, and 6 Front Row, left to right: Ralph Perkins, Richard Brown, Gilbert DeLucia, Philip McQuade, William Adamson, Donald Bentley, Philip Bergin, William Whitney, Wil- liam Teift, Herbert Beatle, Billy Murphy, Donald Jennings, Malcolm Langdon, Charles Kipp, James Bailey, Francis Jennings. Second Row: Jane Dewell, Anna Eddy, Mary McCann, Nancy Mackenzie, Mary Henry, Johannah DeLucia, Leneta Lauder, Anna Brayton, Joan Lesson, Barbara Woodward, Doris Corcoran, Sally Couser, Elizabeth Wi.son, Roma McLean, Katherine Murdock, Vivian Morrison, Margaret McReynolds, Alice Lamb, June Liddell, Harriet Dukett, Dorothy Dukett, Mary Lou Whelden. Third Row: Alice Allen, Katherine Swinburne, Helen Bergin, Helen Miller, Irene Gillis, Jean Bright, Harriet Hartwell, Hannah Larmon, Mary Hughes, Faith Bailey, Grace Berkowitz, Doris Randall, Florence Cole, Thelma Kipp, Julia Swinburne, Vivian Howard, Dorothy Zaricky, Roberta Burns, Janet Snow, Clarence Aldous, Robert Til- lotson, Duane Bentley. Fourth Row: Donald Latrell, Philip Bain, Graham Teift, Ralph Tefft, Ernest Mosher, Jean Blanchfield, Doris Parker, Florence Faile, Jacqueline Barber, Irene Martin, Rose Alma Jordan, Doris Tucker, Lillian Andrus, Betty Munro, Elizabeth Van Ness, Eleanor Robinson, Doris Brownell, Donald Gillis, Charles Edgiingrton, Louis Vieta, Forrest Dalaba, John Sherin, Clyde Baker. Last Row: Donald Mesick, William Donahue, Leo Nash, John Kirk, Philip Foster, Samuel Nolan, Donald Parvin, Allen McLean, Gerald Bulger, Allen Durrin, Jack Blanchfield, Robert Stover, Goiman Waters, Jack Pritchard, Louis Welch, Allen Mc- Nall, Raymond Murphy, Junior Quackenbush, William Moriarty, Harold Shapiro. 25
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