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Whittier Junior High 1935 Newspaper

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Th e Whittier Greenleaf LINCOLN, NEBRASKA

VOL 12 NO. 8

FEBRUARY 22, 1935

PRICE: FIVE CENTS

for Held bly ·Assem on tions, Congratula school. entire rs Install Office 1 fp your splendid choice of officers, Green ea rogram C . L. Assembly students of Whittier. GOD SA VE THE FLAG

MEBTING OPENED WITH FLAG SALUTE AND PLEDGE -

God bless the Flag and its loyal defenders While its broad folds o'er the battle-fidd wave, Till the dim star-wreath rekindle its splendors,

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BROADCASTING STUDIO IS SCENE OF CLEVER SKIT A Greenleaf assembly was held

Friday, February 15, Whittie_r students assembled in t h e au d 1l·n the Whittier auditorium , Wednesday, February 20. Pupils under W ashed from its stains in the blood torium to witness the installing ff th Q · M f brave! e th of 1ss s o prethe direction o of civic league officers. sented a Greenleaf variety ---Oliver W end ell Holmes The assembly was opened by the singing of America which 1•- - - - - - - - - - - - - program. Richard Hagel berger opened was followed by the repeatin~ ~f the assembly with a reading. The . the flag salute and the civic second thing on the program was league pledge. The girls civic O O a skit written • by Wilma Taber --D r th Y league president, Mattley, was installed by Mrs. MORE PUPILS ENROLLE D presenting a scene in the W. J. H. s. broadcasti ng station, broadNOW THAN LAST Pinney of 218 and the boys pres- , casting an unsual program. SEMESTE R ident, Lynn Myers, by Mr. W. A. 1 Frances Anderson read the Green--McMullen of 312. Both presiden ts Whittier has had quite a few leaf history. responded with short speeches. Martha Wimberly editor-inDorothy Mattley then introduced changes this semester. Miss the girls secretary, Marth a Clark's home room, which is 222, chief, the 9A editor and Robert Wimberly, and vice president, has been divided up into different Wittstruck were interviewe d by Marjorie Boggs; a song, ''Your 9B home rooms. Mlss Clark is Twila Perrin. Guests in the studio were Flag and My Flag,'' was sung ~Ya Inow in charge of a 7B home room. 7B group directed by Mrs. White. i Before the 9A's graduated in Charles Greenburg , famous pianrd The boys secretary Berna IJanuary 1935, t here were 1061 ist, who played a piano solo, McCune, and vice P:esident, Ray pupils in Whittier. When the 7B's members of the Greenleaf staff, Rhoades were then mtrobuced by Ientered this semester t_here were several Greenleaf printer~: ~nd Lynn Myers. Ray Rhoades g~~e 1132 pupils here, which means Lawr~nce Echelmeyer. _Vv 1lham a short talk explaining the civic that 71 more pupils entered Rumbolz, noted news-hound, . Whittier this semester than those cracked a few jokes which were league pledge. in the Greenleaf. The chair men of the commit- ' who were graduated. A Japanese play, written by Miss M. L. Wilson, of home tees were introduced by the presidents which was fo11_owed by the room 307, is in charge of the Ardith Hackman was presented. charge to the chairmhe~. The I qu iet games at noon which are The characters were as follows: M ·1 t d Th I 108 d 110 · chairmen introduced t eir com- I e ma 1 s ea Wife • an d score keep- , played m rooms b •t · hl b 12·30 at ed • , Th i·b m1t ee mem ers an 18 1 Ro ert c eunmg •. Hus band open h e rary ers and a charge to the commit- I 1s Priest d H Jd D pup1 e t for noon at o'clock d • T • owar ona the . d d t • h t teemen was given. o wm up ! 0 8 18 th I Reader Amelia Kolb u Y urmg this interesting program the I at ; Whittier song was sung by the _noon our.

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