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The Whittie! Greenleaf VOL. 11 NO. 6
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
Whittier Faculty Enjoy Vacation PUPILS AND TEACHERS VISIT RELATIVES IN HOLIDAYS
January 10, 1934
NOT IN VAIN If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain; . If I can ease one life from aching, Or cool one pain, Or help one fainting robin Unto his nest again, I shall not live in vain. n,Emily Dickinson
PRICE: FIVE CENTS
Civic League Nominees Chosen NOMINEES INTRODUCED JAN. 5, BY PRESENT OFFICERS
The candidates for Civic League Altho we had only one week officers were introduced on Janand two days vacation our facuary the fifth and on the followulty and students made good use ing Monday, January 8, the of the time, some visiting relaofficers were elected. tives . and others staying in The nominees were selected . Lincoln. December 18. The six candidates Mr. Gammill was with his parWHITTIER BAND PLAYS for president were, for the girls: ents in Denver for the first half AT FIRST MEETING Elizabeth Cross of 301 of vacation, and like the rest of DECEMBER 18 Frieda Dinges of 209 us was sorry when he had to Norma Anderson of 210. come back to school. Mr. W. F. The first Whittier Community The boys as follows: McMullen likewise visited a few days with his parents who live in Center meeting was held Monday, Raymond Shrader of 210 Soloman, Kansas. Miss Cross December 18 in the Whittier aud- Richard Smith of 209 Raymond Hensley of 108 spent the time with her father itorium. The first number on the proClose seconds were those up for and sister in Fairbury while Mrs. Swisher was unfortunately con- gram was the Whittier band vice president. Girls: fined to her bed for most of the playing five selections followed time because of a bad cold. We by community singing, the lead- Audra Hawley of 110 are all glad to see her back in er, Mr. Oberlies. A tumbling act Darline Storing of 108 was demonstrated by some high Verna ~mburger of 212. school again. The boys up for vice president: Joesphine Heilman of 101 did school boys. Dr. J. Stanley Welch and Mayor Frank Rubino of 303 • something different from the rest of us by attending country Fleming remarked that they were Taylor Lewis of 209 school. She probably found out greatly pleased with Whittier Clifford Miller of 212. that Whittier has many advan- having a Civic Center and that Nominees for secretary were: tages over those schools and is they would help as much as possible to make it a success. Madaline Slagle of 212 glad to be here. Idamae Leuk of The cartoons drawn by Oz Betty Moritz of 210 303 learned to ice skate and like all beginners spent a good share Black pleased the audience Drusilla Wiley from 303. greatly, especially the cartoon The boys were: of the time sitting on the ice. Many others had interesting he drew of Mr. Culler. The last Kay McKay of 303 vacations and if space permitted feature was a moving picture on Bernard Millett of 209 you could read about them. Cod fishing. James MacPherson of 103.
Whittier Chosen Co1nmunity Center