Greenwood Mic warms hearts on dreary day

Students and staff in their Fireplace Cozy Dress Down gathered at assembly on Dec. 9 for the latest Greenwood Mic.

We were treated to musical and dance performances by Greenwood students as well as some delightful hosting by the emcees (and arts committee executives) Sloane Basch ‘26, Charlotte Hounsome ‘25 and Carter Murphy ‘26. 

Thank you to all of the performers for getting the week off to a musical start:

  • Senior Jazz Band under the direction of Mr. Piasetski played Caravan by Duke Ellington. Victoria Biancaniello '26, Sebastien Bryce ‘26, Diana Borlase ‘26, Kasey Codilla ‘27, Carter Goldblatt ‘26, Ted Hollend '26, Henry Farr ‘25, Mason Kohler ‘26, Nicholas O’Dwyer ‘26, Claire Sparling ‘26.
  • Henry Farr ‘25 (vocals and guitar) Sugar Mountain by Neil Young.
  • Mason Kohler ‘26 (guitar) and Molly Marshall ‘26 (vocals), Ain’t No Mountain High Enough by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell.
  • Cooper Gregory ‘25 (vocals and guitar) Burn, Burn, Burn by Zach Bryan.
  • Junior Dance Troupe, Clocks by Coldplay. Maddy Buck '30, Maddie Lockwood '30, Rachel Ptak '30, Simona Sera ‘29, Nicole Stern ‘30, Coco Stollery ‘30.
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