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Whittier Junior High 1937 Newspaper

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The W i t t i e r G r e e n l e a f Vol. 14 No. 8

Lincoln, N eb ra sk a

Fe br ua ry 19, 1937

New C. L. Officers G iven Obligation

Price: Five Cents

Greenleaf Bir th d a y Party Held Feb . 19

CALENDAR Fe br ua ry 26, 7B Class Meeting to introduce candida te s fo r of fic es . On Friday, Fe br ua ry 12, an March 1, 7B Class elec Th is se m es te r's G re en le af as tio n . .assem bly was held for the purpose March 9, Mother an se m bl y w hi ch w as he ld Fr id ay d D au gh of installing th e civic league th e 19 th , w as one of th e m os t te r Program. officer s and committee members March 11, 7B Civic no ve l of W hi tti er 's as se mbl ies. Le ag ue The whole school opened th e It was in fo rm of a bi rt hd ay trip. assembly with th e si ng in g of March 12, 7B Class ~e et in g pa rty . Th is su rp ris e pa rt y was given fo r Greenleaf (r ep re se nt America. This was followed by to Introduce Officers. ed by Bu d D ee ds ). Th er e was a M ar ch 15 , Sy m ph on y Co nc er t. the repe at in g of th e flag salute bi rt hd ay ca ke ho ld in g fo ur te en M ar ch 16 , Si x W ee ks Re po rt. and th e Civic League pledge led March 18, 7A Civic League candles, fo r Greenleaf's fourby Mickey Bierbower and Virginia te en th bi rth da y. H is go dmother, trip. 8B Class Meeting. Barch , th e vice-president of th e B et ty H ul l, wi sh ed hi m we ll. March 19, 9A Class Meeting. ~ Greenleaf received a paddling boys and girls civic league. March 20, Broadcast fr om from th e Boy. H e also added two John Provost and Bettylee K .F .O .R . at 10:00 a. m__: fo r . go od lu ck . O .....__ uc h! W e w on de r Cronn, the pr es id en ts were if it hu rt . installed by Mr. W. A. McMullen A pa ck ag e was pr es en te d to and Miss Hult. Both gave Greenleaf. Besides co nt ai ni ng a pr es en t fo r him it ha d a prize short responses. 7A Class fo r th e home room ha vi ng th e· Bettylee Cronn th en introduced 30 9 hi gh es t nu m be r of su bs cr ip tio ns the gi rls ' secretary, Betty lee R ic ha rd B ai le Y, L ew is fo r th e Greenleaf. It also conSher wood, and th e viceBe rlo w itz , El lio tt Bo be rg , M ar ian ta in ed a bo ob y pr iz e fo r th e president, Virginia Barch. Coorn bs, Donna Fiske, Ja ck Giel, Virginia th en gave an in te re st in g L or r a in e Gorman, La Verne home room ha vi ng th e fe w es t Graves, Samuel Grunger, Shirley subscriptions. interp retation of th e flag. H ag eman, Marilyn Hays, Pe gg y Different gu es ts were called N ex t on th e program were a H ud so n, W ill iam Marler, Lois upon fo r en te rta in m en t. Among group of girls from th e glee club Penton, Lucille Scharton, Donna singing a selection en tit le d Shields, Aileen Simpson, Ed ward th e gu es ts called upon were Skudler, Lillian Swenson, Betty Madeline Si ng er an d H en ry Mc"Slumbe r Bo at .'' Kee. Th ey pr es en te d a sk it Mickey Bierbower an d Ja ck Wilson. called "W an te d a D et ou r." A Guth rie , th e vice-president and 203 Be tty Co ul te r, Jo yce Crosbie, re ad in g "A t th e Dance," an d a secretary of th e boys civic league Charles Curry, Ju ni or Davis, were pr es en te_d ne xt by John Donald Gable, Je an ne Glover, ta p dance were given by GeralProvos t. Mickey Beirbower gave Verda Hassenplug, W i 11 i am dine Ba rr . Charles B ar tle tt an d an expl anation of th e civic league Holbrook, Constance McBride. Victor Brooks pr es en te d a sk it Pa tri ci a McIntyre, Marjorie also. pledge. Ni ch ol as , Billie Schlae bitz, Floyd The Greenleaf st af f was pr eThe chairmen of the di ff er en t Sh or t, El iz ab et h A nn Sm ah a. t d b B tt H ll d' t d 30 4 committ ee s were introduced by sen e y e y u , e 1 or an the presidents. Betty lee Cronn Malcolm Allen, Phyllis Alt, also th e pr in tin g staff. O th er and Joh n Provost gave ch ar ge s to Norman Ba rr at t, La m a Blough, members of th e pa rt y were, th e the chai rmen. They in tu rn intro- Robert F ra n k 1in , Charlotte j Boy playe~ by H ow ar d Stacey, (Continued on page 6) (Continued on page 2) I (Continued on page 6) 1

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