Kimberley School - Kimberleaves Yearbook (Montclair, NJ)
- Class of 1939
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Qff-u,,,Q.kf xx-vf'1'N Kimberleczves f Kimlvcrleaws f - Year Book of THE KIMBERLEY SCI-1001. X ineteem Hundred Thirty-min K I,M S DEDICATICN Wlfh love and appreolohon for her kmdness tact and patlence we deduzate th1s book to Mrs Charles Drewes KIMBERLEAVES SENIOR CLASS Q Bottom Sally Gersten lane Wxlson Inez Greey Lucxle Ogden Murlel Kutcher Presldent Mary Gxlmore V1cePres1dent Iacquelme Osborne Carol Chnstopher Grace Currxe lane Emslxe Mnddle loy O Nell Dorothy Mxller Nancy Edds Iane Carlon Patsy Ferguson Beverly Crane Iune Carlson Ruth Gordon Ar-n Heartt Inez Horton Ann Dxxon Vxrgmxa Taylor Top Betsy Krlchbaum Betty Boone Ann Hahn Maryl Rlter Holly Hall Cornella Carswell leanne page five I 1 ' Gunther, 'Ellen Tonnele I I 0 19.2-I -v 40' ol X A, K by NE MARIE CARLON lnsl sum of lrumor cs Cv' Dramatxc Club Acad I lane IS one of our most recent acqursrtxons whose marvelous sense ol humor cooperatron and sym pathy have made her unusually sought after pdgt SIX M lvvxs- i'b' ci.-SW 'Xb ELIZABETH BECKER BOONE Betty most SUIIIPGIIILIIC IISILIILI Glee Club Acad I Betty rs our latest Dartmouth commuter where her good mrxmg qualmes her colorfulness ard her clothes make her any ones envy K I M B E R L E A V E S . L? uf 'J.. XJ: -. , Q' ' X Q - .X .ACL 'ss X0 X-X N9-x, VX xtxv Jil A Ko . ' J ' t 09 -fx N 1 UZ I N1 .V , J I . x ly, 4.x Q Y Cx -.JI V.: . Q xfx K V.k.Ix .V I Ja s 1 .L s ' . f Q' J' 'Q' . 3 MMU , - of ' ' V -x M -I N 0 s V - xirdl-2: , , , - ,, KIMBERLEAVES U I CORNELIA ANN CARSWELL Connie most COVISCICHIIOIIS Hockey Team Acad I Glee Club Acad I Charrman of the Budget Commrttee Acad I Cornel1a IS smcere cmd unassuming and one of the most conscxentrous workers we have ever come across Her school cooperatron IS well known to all of us as IS her loyalty and prowess m the troop IUNE CARLSON s n c 4 Inst Dramatxc Club Acad I Baseball Team Acad II and I Iunes hands are worthy of a Peggy Sage ad but shes so unselhsh and sweet we doubt li she even knows tt She IS a frrend we re proud to have genurne and smcere and generous to a fault page scven var , 11 - n 'LM' 4-F Arm if A L AM bv- x -N JWT .9 J , , 6 A xc!! fx G X' XARJX 2 I K 'W BEVERLY LOWNDES CRANE Ju' ev mos! clrazm Dramatxc Club Acad I Baseball Team Acads II I Bev IS the Klmberley prom trotter but she stays pretty larthful to Pnnceton her gorgeous smrle and wonderful hstemng abxlxty are factors m thxs travel mg She may not look hke an athlete but shes Lou Gehrxgs only nval page crglll YQ 1 1 3.4 -4 CAROL BUTLER CHRISTOPHER Chns lust ballt! dancu Prestdent of Class Acad II Rep to Opus Scrxbendr Acad I Rep to Athlettc Assocratron Acad III Hockey Team Acads III Il I Basketball Team Acads IV II I Baseball Team Acads III II I Her beauttlul harr wonderful dancmg abrhty and cheerfulness make Carol very popular not only wrth all of us but wrth all the men oi Annapolrs Besldes bemg a ballet enthustast she IS one of our star athletes Wir' K I M B E R L E A V E S f, : K p 5 ' I ',', 1 . t A ' - T W 7 . I Ve ' I' s' I- I- -1 'J V A 'J I- , 'f , , vfvvr Aer I! 1 , ,, 4 M , , . A K L . A if ' -A . . . Glee Club-Acads. III, II, I 1 I , ' 'Rx X ,y ,ij 9 ij-I XJ 1 , X, 5 X V 2 Ju A .1 C J - x if ' , ' N 1 , ' . Xb ' 1 'J tx .5 ..f 7 ' P-l,L!g,, J -5 Z X I lx JX',, .1 , -D ' - Z, HB ., It most exczlabll Glee Club Acad I Dramatrc Club Acad I Goodman x 059,05 Om E X15 P' X Q1 Q QXQXO Q 0 Q' Qsx 041 cb Cf' :P P' 00 CQ! Q ON Q' ANN MARY DIXON Skrds mos! uvrd Glee Club Acad I Dramatrc Club Acad I Anns sense of humor keeps her optrmrstrc about 1 such thmgs as her studres and drrvrng Her vrvrd colorrng and stunnrnq clothes make her outstandrng GRACE ISABEL CURRIE Grace rs notorrously excitable rn fac! We mrqh even call her a ptterbuq She IS generous and loyal and remarns overwhelmrnglj iarthful to Benny pave mm K 1 M B E H L E A v E s as I , I Sv, AA--H I f I X' effif of Q Q C O. Q I Q r O 32,3 Q7 QQ KIMBERLEAVES in-9 ,aww QHWEN 3 U' b away 'gb 0,9 glvoto NANCY IANE EDDS Edds1e happiest Glee Club-Acads. II and I A Capella Choirs-Acad. I Secretary of Budget Committee Acad I Eddsie' may be shy, but shes a wonderful friend to have. especially when you need cr little sym pathy. Her quiet wit and gorgeous eyes are famous ga Z 633' Q1 QXCKC' ll ICI 4305 Qffff f fi H V 067 JANET CHAMPION EMSLIE Iame best social dancu Pres of Class Acad IV Glee Club-Acads III II and I Dramatic Club-Acad I Iames mvariable good humor is heralded by her infectious giggle Her gorgeous blond hair is never out of place and she is one of the best dancers it has ever been our pleasure to know Her talent for art makes her the loy ol the Opus Scribendi f pagr ten 42 --... Wu . I - X96 AC, ' ' - ,' f K I , Y 969' 'C C IL' ' - . LJ , fa 'xC,. i lr . 1 1 l A 'J 'I ,C..t?- I ,f,f:' V u 5 D F . I 'C'X'l5'q I lx x'lI':' rl I Lf t ' ACH -K V Y Q AK Y l rw , H . H Art Editor of Opus Scribendi -Acad. I KIMBERLEAVES -h .i ,Y :Q ,F -h -V ,V ky -F -.,.. - -h .h -. ,z , 1 1 , 5' . rt 1 Ji- w ' by f 5 O x K 1 , u tn N f V , , X f Vs y ' X 1k sy .x I, x r, we SALLY ANN GERSTEN mos! musical Glee Club Acad I Dramatic Club Acad I Sally one of our new girls surprises us with general cleverness and remarkable musical ability She wears beautiful clothes very well and she was a great asset to the Kimberley Academy play PATRICIA MCCOLLUM FERGUSON Pat, Patsy mos! beautiful eyes Treasurer of the ClassfAcad. V Dramatic Club-Acad. I Business Editor of Kimberleaves -Acad. I Baseball Team-Acads. II and I Hockey Team-Acad. l Pat's brilliance and efficiency have been known to us since the first grade, but nevertheless she cor:- tinues to overwhelm us with her cleverness. Her cute figure really sets off her gorgeous clothes and her beautiful eyelashes lure ranking tennis players by the dozen fi 'V'-fix nn.. pagn eleven 5, w 1 xi sJN from .a -W3 l S YQ 4 RUTH ELEANOR GORDON Rusty moat lv czuttful mt: Glee Club Acad II Glee Club Presxdent Acad I Baseball Team Acad II Basketball Team Acad I Daring IS a word that really descrlbes Rusty and her temperament certamly hts her red gold haxr Shes so full of lun that we mrght almost say shes crazy Although thus may seem contradxctory she rs both appealmg and lndependent past lnwlvt MARY KEENE GILMORE G1lly Hoo nalzutal Pres of Class Acad Clee Club Acaas ll I Dramatlc Club Acad Basketball Team Acads II I Easeball Team Acads II I Although we may be repeatmg ourselves we have to say that Grlly rs a wonderful lrtend ana has a marvelous sense of humor As presldent of the emor class she has proved to be an efhctent leader Her outstandma features are her harr hands and mouth 4' g'lr4'l! I -- K A. ' '., 1 .5 xks' h X J NU N N se 5 'Y X -c Q A Sie' 1,4 KIMBERLEAVES if-1' SX I I I WD., ' , 7 C 5 0 as IMS! . i .I - s ' 11 Hockey Team-Acads. II. I Mi. v 1 . - -A ..1 D - tk .. 5 1 . 1, : lr. I - . H I ' . - U 1 K .2 basal XBQISLX Q-XQ qlxxfv IXxc-. '-s Axt J OIXKQ yy ess! X JI- 51 Lx X ig Dramatzc Club-Acad I Inez IS our Georgtan glamorous extenor she an efhcxent execuhve Nw' unlxmmted cooperatron f athlete whose leadmg berley teams to vxctory MARGARET IEANNE GUNTHER Gunth mos! lrzdnptrldarll T-'ho ograph Edttor ot Krmberleaves Acad I Ieanne rs the class cosmopolxte but we have an 1dea shed rather travel to I-Iotchlcxss than anywhere else Pho ography IS her speclalty and her lovely hanr and talent for French are other outstandmg charactenstrcs cd Q-95-A XL 'Xiu' X Q Omg 5 xl XFQLK X0-K CPB' QNX: QR we NA QW' if INEZ WILKINS GREEY Greey mos! lrosprlablt Hep to Opus Scrxbendx Acad V Ed1tor1nCh1ei of Kxmberleaves Acad I Hockey Team Acads II and I Basketball Team Acads IV III II and I Baseball Team Acads III II and I belle but underneath thrs has a bnlhant mmd and 15 who commands and gxves Greey IS an allaround capacltxes help many Kxm page Ihnluen K I M B E H L E A V E S 0 I 5 ' - -. - e A Mb - We eu- -- I ' I I I .3 .. X 1 X ,-1 , .t Kxxfg nh q,..,,,.t QR-Vxx' -JXN :L ,,X' X-X Jill '?v.5'YQ' ' r X- KX ,- e-Jla QI' Nx r'b NI :xx CHARLOTTE ELEANOR HALL Holly most slult Pres ol Dramatxc Club Acad I Secy oi Student Counctl Acad I Glee Club Acads III II I Hockey Acads II and I Class Treasurer Acads IV and II Basketball Acads II and I fs ,fs ,S fi N 'at B E H L E Q nF34: F,f-, A F X41 Q,-fl' r1Lf k'L .rf uf 7 ff! 3, Q F,y-1 I X P f- ' Q' Xxx- Y, ..,. ,t, cf, ... oc f uf'-ff. 94 ANN HAHN most UOIQLOIIA Iomplnzon Glee Club Acads II I Hockey Team Acads II I Baseball Acad Il Anns poxse lovely complexron and sweet dlsposr tton all combme to make her one of the most popular newcomers Her cooperatron rn school actxvmes IS much appreclated Hollys sparkhnq conversatxon enthustasm and abxlxty to set styles makes her the class sophxsttcate She IS an efhcxent leader and has ably dxrected our class dramas 1 I page folu teen -,:. I Q. .. L.. 'ix' xx' xvxv . ' - . K 1 M if '- ,-1-',' -- ...- 3.-, 'l Q' X ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I' ' ' ' i, n J rv- '-1.f h-,',',,,5', , ,. Q' v ' 5' -'s 8 x:'A A . r ,1 vf'-.f.f -.- 1 ' J- ., - 9, L fr lf' , . , .fu Q, , s .Ap A Q , , 0 I' . ' ...'- sf- ..-- fo ,I O v n sf' v C' 6 .. 1 If V4 D-kr Q ,--' f .. KIMBERLEAVES X INEZ STENGEL HORTON cadtl s ideal girl Secretary of Class Acad I Dramatic Club Acad I Inez practically lives at West Point and her coy methods certainly get results She is an exceedingly talented pianist and acquitted herseli nobly in the Kimberley Academy play J alfa Q ANN ELIZABETH HEARTT mosl poetic Editor-in-Chief of Opus Scribendi Hockey Team-Acad. I Basketball Team-Acad. I Ann's Iunoesque bearing belies her really xemaxk able literary talent, and hex athletic achievement With paints and with a compass she is equallv adept page fifteen , . . i ' 'J J f .' ,. ' W I 4 4, in - ' a A W - x xq l V I si .-, '..,.:..'.1...1,w.1.Q. ,.'.,..'.,l.'. .-.,.,..:.--. .. 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ANN KUTCHER Kutch cults! flgllli Athletrc Representatxve Acad I Glee Club Acads II and I Dramattc Club Acad I I-'ockey Acads II and I Basketball Acads II and I Baseball Acads III II and I Kutch IS one of those athletxc people who cant be stopped Shes renowned for her sense of humor and her mtschtevous pep whxch keep us all won dermg Nothmq need be saxd about her cute hgure Shes a perennnal latecomer but we can overlook that rshe hves xn Summxtl Ot course everybody knows Kutch and Rust that famous palr of red heads pa It SIXIUJI 'L If I 'RA Knbqsqq 400 Oulu, salgtg rad RAB 4 bgqn Wendt, Yo BETSY ANN KRICHBAUM Bumbleduck Bets mor! bzrllzanl Treasurer of Class Acad III Rep to Opus Scnbendt Acad Il Art Edxtor of Klmberleaves Acad I Dramatrc Club Acad I Glee Club Acad I Hn abtltty to wnte poetry of outstandmg excellence an equal abnlxty to act character parts brxllnance a subtle sense of humor and an mnate modesty these are the characterxsttcs whtch make Betsy one of the most valuable assets to the class xxk g Xk S 511- 6.5! Bch '95 N104 'ON cpl K I M B E R L E A V E S I I . I cl ' Il u . ' ' - - X I.,. -..'- ,C 5, .Q .gc CJK --- - x,. Afll.'X' me Y. xX.! . vi-- nz 'f t A In-M Mf.x' s,' ,.',- XYL NI ' S- -. L-xxx. x r-K1-V1 'IW' LUCILLE IRENE OGDEN CSCI Lucy tdt all Representative to Student Councll Acad I Dramatlc Club Acad I Glee Club Acad II and I A Capella Chou Acad I Hoclcey Team Acad II and I Basketball Team Acad II and I Baseball Acad Il Lucrles smrle IS 1ust about one of the most per manent thmgs rn our Klmberley lxfe In Iact we believe shes a very permanent creature Shes always argumg always smgrng always showmq her dramatxc abrlxty and a'ways beheve lt or not workrng hard uecr rs al o rrore fun than the Rxtz brothers DOROTHY HARRINGTON MILLER Dottre Moe mos! LYIIIILISIGSIKC At Representat ve Oous Scr bendx Acad II Art Representatrve for Opus Scrxbendr Acad Here comes Dottxe wrth penclls IH her harr a huge blue notebook and a plcture of lack Leonard rn her arms Moe xs our ldea of a real yrtterbug and her funny faces and Contmual drawmg keep teachers nerves on edge pam SLVUIILLI KIMBERLEAVES S-Y' - fs. , V 1, H . ,, ,. ,, , r i lor - i . . ' ' . '- .I . ,. . ka-FW. Xau'1aA' t'.f'. J- . ' ' ' o ' ' ' L ' f ', , H ' , -. ww u..---.' -- I I... h, ' I ,. ., ,. , lm rb C' - I 'M ' 35,1 - . Uh 'HA S . H. , , NI MIREILLE IACQUELINE OSBORNE Iacky J, most lnaulzful Presrdent of Class Acad III Student Councrl Representatrve Acad II N7 xy V1cePres1dent of Class Acad I Glee Club Acad III II Dramatrc Club-Acad I Basketball Acad II Hockey Team Acad II J Iacky has been wrth us for ages and has always 4 UL E 'ZVKV1 Et W W A xr ELIZABETH IOY ONEIL Io Moe cults! Glee Club Acad II and I loy has the brggest and most mnocent blue eyes we ve ever seen and leer quret wrttrcrsms keep us rockrng She has one of those personalrtres that every one envres shes clemure sympathenc J' ,fy J P I x?lx f JD been the unrrvalled beauty ot the class Her vlva crty coupled wrth her temperament make her a K sos leadmg dramatrc asset to the class pagt Llglllccn gcf' I L U' K I M B E Q' wg . . . ,. . . .. . . 4..K.N,' Yu., - i ,K.'. ?,. , . , , lj J . . x ' ' L an Y 39 . X. fl QM 7' y. if x rf X Q A ,V 4 Y LP? X . Y b A9 U , K we KV x I , X 'I YIM H If good listener, thougtful, and conslclerate. ' G dill K I V ' fs' ,111 yy' f V , 'P qw 7' if of 1 I ' Kr-'DQ jb jg 0 H If ,P . ,y I. I y 5 1 Ly an - -.1 I e or .sf I so . I . - i- ' ' J I xx I - - f vf , 55 .. . D i, , '.e'. ' 1 I v wf' 1 ' . ' J' - - - by r 1969 Y' ' , . ' .v H f J 'A s I er' I Kr '?zl- 1 I9'JY is-?9KIMBERLEAVES .,,V. . Jygff' J. if f VIRGINIA TAYLOR Gmny most atlxlttrc Presxdent of Class Acad V Representatxve to Athletrc Assocxatxon Acad Il President of Athletxc Assocxatnon Acad I Glee Club Acads III II I Dramatxc Club Acad I Hockey Team CCaptam I II A ads IV III II I Basketball Team Acads IV III II I Baseball Acads III II I From the l1st of teams above you mlght assume and correctly that Gmny 15 an athlete Shes one of those people who call to mmd such trams of adyectzves as damty cute pettte t1ny voxced etc Shes one ot the most thoughtful generous people we can boast and perhaps that IS one of the reasons for her outstandmg populanty L MARIE LOUISE RITER Maryl most drgnzjhd Chcurman of Horse Show Commtttee Acad I Representatwe to Opus Scnbendx Acad I Glee Club-Acad II and I Dramat1c Club Acad I Basketball Team Acad I To be brlef Mctryl IS our leadmg equestrtenne but her ab1l1t1es do not stop there Her qenerostty s only nvalled by her d1gn1ty Maryl has such a contaglous laugh that she w1ll always have crowds of people around her page nmclcen 5 I 1' 5 f D, j Q 5? r - g? Vice-President of ClassfAcad. III ' , lf c . . . . cl., Mg gc-no i -R a 40 ELLEN PORTER TONNELE Ton1 mot! mrrgfmtzc putomz 1111 Secretary of Class Acad V Representatlve of Glee Club Acads III II Dramatrc Club Acad I Tom has everythmg that we all envy ponse and most ot all sophmstrcatron Wrth that but of mascu lme 1ewelry on her hand made sweaters her beau trtul eyes are always sparklmg QOALQ Lu' s N, dnl xgX sc X A L Sli.. Ks 4 N-L OL- g IANE LOUDON WILSON W111y Lass basl I ad 1 Student Councrl Representatrve Acads V and III V1cePres1dent of Class Acads IV and II Presxdent Student Council Acad I Glee Club Acads III II and I Hockey Team Acad II and I Basketball Team Acad II Dramatic Club Acad I Because ot her dependabrlxty and qualmes i leadership Wllly has been slated tor her OHICG as president of the Student Councrl for a long ttme Besxdes thxs she has a wonderful sense of humor whxch rs much apprecxated both at Madrson Conn and at Wrllrams College P001 HIM NIU ug A R54 Mx l-NXQSS'-L51 ug K I M B E H L E A V E S . . . . . - - - - - - f - I-iz' x. N ' f .- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - 3- . U' A' ' ' . l 4 D - 21' ?' JT' . '. ' 1 ,J ' f .' , . I ' U ,J 9 , j I A I . . 'V ,Jdj ' It 4- 1 ' W . ' - I ' ' ' Dr' f . K M l. I-L 1, W bt' Q? ' E e . , ' -- . 'K I X .Qx d L x e LI- k ,., Qvvx, .sf A, Ls Rl 5 X1 WSQS- . ' I -sg. ' C L , . O 1 39's CHILDHOOD By the s1de of Plymouth Alley By the Tr1n1ty Apartments Stood the wrgwam of MISS Warlng And M1ss Iordan ln 1ts glory Here am1d September colors In the year of twenty seven Came a group of Montclau ma1dens Now arrxved as noble seniors Soon to leave the1r Alma Mater To the w1gwam every Frlday Brought the1r dolhes dogs and teddles Learned they then the rhymes of chrldhood Learned to sew and weave and hammer Then departed for the summer When arnved another autumn Back they trooped to wr1te adventures Then th1s group of gentle maldens Turned to study Indlan warrlors F1erce became 1n cotton deerskms MISS McDev1tts Class attentlon Could not qulet down the1r war whoops After thlrd grade s stabs at French Had turned them all to knowmg scholars Down they went to fourth grade troubles Long d1v1s1on sclence Enghsh H1story of the V1k1ng warrlors Egypt Greece and Roman nobles Through the frfth grade where so many Strrcken lay w1th awful measles Fmally to M1ss Flannerys k1ngdom Where they llved 1n da1ly terror Lest they lose the1r teachers prarses Here appeared the loathesome fractxon To be added and subtracted Multlplred and then d1v1ded Also came the praymg mantls For whom caught they flles and beetles Bugs and worms and other 1nsects Then Ul'1'1V9d that dreadful moment When there came an outsrde teacher For a t1me to teach the1r classes Changed each mazden then her name And took the t1tle of her nelghbor Completely m1x1ng up the teacher T111 she called them all by numbers When the seventh grade was over And the1r chlldhood fl1'l1Sl'16d done w1th Up they went to meet M1ss Galhe And the stormy seas of Lattn In that dreadful year of elghth grade All developed senlor crushes Drove sald semors to d1stract1on Wrth the1r glfts and calf l1ke glances Cured were they by graduatlon Weepxng left they for the summer he er agaln to see the1r loved one Nmth grade started maldens boyward And the madness of the dance musrc Mowed them down rn the countless numbers And to add to all the1r troubles Prckled ln a slck mng l1qu1d When they reached the realm of B1g Room And galned the cognomen of soph mores Then appeared the frxghtful essay And Iullus Cae ars Galllc Battles And only through the1r teacher s efforts D1d they reach the1r state of Iumors When they all were sunk 1n homework Burled under books and class day Busy they both day and 1'11gl'1ll1IT19 Every week end each vacatron Grlndlng porlng over school books Never rest1ng never stopp1ng T111 exams were over done Wllh When they all left re1o1c1ng Now they re senlors loved and honored Talkmg gabblng all through study Wearlng l1pSl1Ck heels and chewlng D1sobey1ng every rule and Hunnlng everyth1ng w1th gusto Twelve long years w1l1 soon be over And the1r loyful happy school days In the past w11l l1e forgotten Ann Heartt pam Irv nly om KIMBERLEAVES Paper feathers, cardboard arrows. I Came their frogs to be dissected t -'M Ir1s Fox Barbara Douglas qlS Underwood Mary Chapman Helen Keenan Emnly Meeker Manlyn Gates Palmer Iune Bausher Top Barbara Armstrong Betty Burnham Barbara Kluqe Ellen Green Bottom Ioan Bame Ahce Greey Nancy Kluge Iean Grrdler Harnet Frances Iohnson Middle Absent Prudence Allmg Shrrley Harnson Bully West Carolyn Bedell May Gardmer Barbara Henderson lane McG1l1 Mary Mrller Peggy Nrcol Ruth Pottle Isabel Reed Lxllxan Robertson Nancy Schoonmak r Nancy Taylor Presrdent Iosephme Watt Barbara Smrth ACADEMIC II It seems that when we were younger we were thought of as an outstandmg class Several years have passed s1nce then and durrng th1s t1me great changes have taken place Half of us are more mclmed to be on the playful sxde and yet the other half qurte senous about 1ts work IS not under the rniluence of the others When rt comes to extra currxcular act1v1t1es sports Glee Club or Dramattc Club- the class shows a good deal of school spmt for xt IS always well represented Perhaps most of the class w1ll calrn down by next year but whether they do or not we shall remember th1s year as an enyoyable one rather than an ordrnary one for gettmg an educatlon pagt lI1'LlIlyllD0 Iosephrne Watt KIMBERLEAVES vyw A KIMBERLEAVES Rear Row Alxce Iames Nancy Wllllams Helen Hanau Hannah Bowman Mary Lourse Smrth F ront Row Anne Thompson MQYIOD Force Susan OGorman loan Allmg Pauhne Murray Absent Helen Gersten Sue Green Carla Munoz Adehne Pope Ioan Schrlle ACADEMIC III Presrdent Susan O Gorman Secretary Treasurer Nancy WIIIIGIHS MIHUS two of our number but glad of one newcomer we at last marched do t wn o the bxg room to stay In other ways too we made upward str1des w1th one gul on all three teams Chockey basketball and baseballl plus two substltutes on the hockey team h wrt four entrres rncludlng a thrrd nbbon 1n the novrce class 1I'1 the Kunberley Horse Show and w1th a class team that the senrors had to work to defeat About half of us went to the opera Lohengrm and some danced 1n the Spnng Fest1val at Armory A We re out to do brqger and better thmgs next year Sue OGorman Presxdent page twenty three . 'r , I i 5, ..,,,v ' y A -.. - YI' 3 iv kr V . Vice-President ...,t,c.wc ,V.....,.... ..........cc,,.. M a ry Louise Smith . I 1 I KIMBERLEAVES ,. .-.-.- - -.-.-.,., -.-.-.-.,.,-.-.,.,.-.,,,.-.-..-.-.-.-.,.,.,.- 'N-vi. zrndi ?f I Rear Row Sally Sanders Marjorxe Dood Cynthxa Blancke Eleanor Watt Sylvxa Kldd Barbara Bower Second Row Harriet Bell Flnne Stuckle Sally Burton Martha Heartt Audrey Gates Helen lone Nancy Thompson Grace Aldrlch Louise Harrxson Front Row Elsxe Luddecke Frances Ann Dav s Glorra Carnrxck Elame Rado Mary Caldwell Patsy Fox Katharme Westerheld Nancy Trernan V1rg1n1a Westen Absent Ann Adams Peggy Krout Betty Staudmqer ACADEMIC IV Pres1dent Helen Iones V1ce Pres1dent Cynth1a Blancke Treasurer Eleanor Watt Secretary Katharrne Westerfreld Although our class started out w1th twenty seven glrls qulte a number went on long crurses or spent the wmter ln sunmer clunates Nevertheless we have had many extra cumcular act1v1t1es th1s year we played hockey wrth Brooks1de School 1n the fall we were act1ve rn selllng trckets to the Krmberley Academy play 1n December m February a few of us rode m the horse show we also went to New York to see two operas The Prrates of Penzance and Lohengrm We ve done a lot of work too and all rn all we ve had a grand year Helen Iones Prehdent of Academxc IV pagt tlmnlv four ' . 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' 1 ' 1 ' -. 1 ' , - 1 n - n n - u 1 1 ' I - 1 , . 1 l , , - KIMBEBLEAVES Rea Ro She la F gl y Pamela C pp a ar s B tty o y A att ee ey A H v et I e Ken dy L da c Mary I h A s Na cy M oz ACADEMIC V Pres1dent Llnda Scheerer Student Councll Representatwe Mary Ann Batt Secretary Treasurer Betty Brown The hfth academtc the youngest and smallest class 1n the Upper School was yomed th1s year by one of thexr old gzrls Ann Reppert In November the fourth and hfth academlcs played hockey w1th Brookslde School and we had lots of fun and hope xt w11l become a custom Later on ln the year the Iumor Choir and others went 1nto New York to see G1lbert and Sulhvan s operettas Tnal By Iury and The Puates of Penzance They were very good and we apprecxated the opportumty to see them Some of our class members went 111 to see Wagners Lohengnn also though many of our guls had mlgrated to warmer cllmates So ends the d1ary of the hfth academlc Next year we hope to have lots of new glrls to make our small class larger Mary Ann Batt page twenty five r w: i ea e , a s. Fr nces P son , e Br wn, Mar nn B Front How: Ioan Sw n , nn e p r , an ne , in S heerer, o nson b ent: n un I I 1 . 1 . . . . . , 1 11 . 11 11 - 11 . . . , 11 . 11 - . . 1 . Mary Ann Batt Ins Fox lane Wllson Lucxlle Ogden STUDENT COUNCIL Pres1dent lane Wxlson FIIST Academlc Representauve Luc111e Ogden Thlrd Academic Representatxve Helen Gersten Fourth Academlc Hepresentatlve Sally Burton Frith Academ1c Representatxve Mary Ann Batt SCHOOL NOTES 1938 39 When school opened ln September we found Mlss Genaway of Smrth College ln Mrss Coltons place Mrss Colton xs up rn Boston studymg for her masters degree The Fall Frollc was held rn November and each glrl came as the tztle of a song We also had two mterestlng vrsxtors soon afterwards Mr Reddy came and told us of the Red Cross and then connection wxth the hurrlcane rehef work whxch o curred by the way the frrst day of chool Mxss Cushman of the Grenfell Mrsslon tn Labrador gave us a very xnterestmg account of then work and orgamzatxon there 'I'he hrst part of the year was then fmrshed up wxth a wonderful and decrdedly snowy Thanksgxvrng vacatxon Our b1g event of the season was the Klmberley Academy play Blg Hearted Herbert m whxch our gxrls fund the Academy boys? acquxtted themselves nobly A dance followed the play and then Chnstmas vacatxon was upon us After the reopemng of school m lanuary the Home School Assocxatxon gave a very successful bndqe lor the benefit of a Krmberley Scholarshrp fund Later on qulte a few sen ors went mto New York to see Raymond Massey m Abe Lxncoln rn Illxnoxs and another bnght spot was the dehghtful smgmq of the Hampden srngers The rest of the term was occupred wxth exams two holxdays tWash1ngton s and Lmcoln s blrthdaysl the vnslt of the Reverend Nostrand of St Lukes Church a prlgnmage to the Metropolltan to hear Lohengnn and a really remarkable concert by the Glee Club and the A Capella cholr And then suddenly another vacatxon was upon us lane Wxlson Presxdent of the Student Councxl page lwenly slx K I M B E R L E A V E S 5 . 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Iris Fox KIMBERLEAVES Rea R Barba a Do qla Do othy Mile F F to vlRt tt ao sto e OPUS SCRIBENDI BOARD Ed1tor1n Chlet Ann Heartt F1rst Academrc Representatlves Carol Chnstopher Marvl Rrter Second Academrc Representatrve Barbara Douglas Th1rd Academxc Representatrve Carla Munoz Fourth ACQdem1C Representatrve Harnet Bell Art Ed1tor Ianet Emslre Assrstant Art Edrtor Dorothy Mrller OPUS SCRIBENDI Thxs year there were only two rssues of the Opus Scr1bend1 but we were glad to note the retum of humor to the compos1t1ons Srnce the mtroductron of the Home School Assoc1at1on awards the artrcles have rnclmed toward the senous and th1s year s amus mg composrtlons were welcomed by all However almost all the composrtlons sub mrtted were very well done and the Opus board apprecrates the cooperatlon of all the glrls who d1d hand m themr work Best w1shes to next year s board Ann Heartt Ed1tor1nCh1ef of the Opus Scnbendr page twenty seven 5M ' l 1' f . I' OW: I U S, 1' I, XGXICBS PCIYSODS ton H w: Mar ier, Ann Hear , C r 1 Chri ph r, Ianet Emslie Fifth Academic Representative r.................w., .v.t... F rances Parsons I I I ll I 'll KIMBERLEAVES yK e eo Gh YEAR BOOK STAFF Ed1tor1nCh1ef Inez Greey Art Edltor Betsy Knchbaum BUSIDGSS Manager Patsy Ferguson f Y Y page twenty ezght W X - V- Y - 11 Bets richbaum, ln z Greey, Patsy F rqus n, Ieunne un! er Photography Editor Yss.vv,v.....,.,,..t,..,Y,,ww,....,. Iecmne Gunther KIMBERLEAVES Rear Row Ann Hahn Ellen Green Sarah lane Underwood Barbara Kluqe Emxly Meeker Second Row Betsy Knchbaum Ann Heartt Charlotte Hall Nancy Kluge Cornelxa Carswell Thud How Barbara Douglas Ioy ONell Nancy Edds Ioan Bayne Harrxet Palmer Munel Kutcher Sally Gersten Anne Thompson Betty Burnham lane Wrlson Mary Gxlmore Front Bow Helen Keenan Bxlhe West Ann Dxxon Vrrgxnxa Taylor Lucxlle Ogden Ruth Gordon Maryl Rxter Carol Chrxstopher Grace Currxe Ianet Emslle Barbara Armstrong Absent Betty Boone Carla Munoz Iosephme Watt Mary Chapman Ruth Pottle Nancy Schoonmaker GLEE CLUB Pres1dent Ruth Gordon On March the thlrtxeth the Kunberley Glee Club presented a concert after s1x months of hard work Wllh the1r d1rectors Mlss Bauer and M1ss Carpenter They were assisted by the Klmberley School Ensemble whlch featured an mterestmg and well executed Toy Symphony and by the A Capella Chou who topped a grand perfonnance Wllh Mozart's Alphabet a humorous but dlf'llCU.ll number The Glee Club members are to be congratulated on therr cooperatxon and lnterest throughout the year and on a lovely program Ruth Gordon Presldent of the Glee Club page twenty nme I 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 , . 11 n . . 1 u n . . 1 . 1 nu. are Rear Row Iune Bausher Barbara Douglas Betsy Knchbaurr Ann Heartt Charlotte Hall Ma yl Rtter Ellen Green Sally Gersten Barbara Armstrong Second Row Mary Gxlmore Iane Wrlson Sarah lane Underwood Ann Dxxon June Carlson Betty Burnham Nancy Kluge Mary Chapman Front Row Beverly Crane Iane Carlon Patsy Ferauson Helen Keenan Lucllle Ogden Iacquelme Osborne Inez Greey Carol Christopher Grace Currre Ianet Emslle Bxllre West THE DRAMATIC CLUB Presrdent Charlotte Hall Th1s year the Dramat1c Club gave only two plays Th1s was due to a reorqan1za hon whlch we hope w1ll cont1nue 1n future years to develop 1nto blgger and better thlngs Our mam productlon was as rn years past the combmed efforts of the Dra mat1c Clubs of Klmberley and the Academy Bxg Hearted Herbert was therr presen tatxon and the cast 15 to be congratulated on 1ts performance Charlotte Hall Presldent of the Dramat1c Club page thnly KM1mM,V1g.yEmR,L E A v 5 s f KIMBERLEAVES ,..-.-,-y- Helnl-I Panel ea Gdl y1Rt ll Caol Ch tph HORSE SHOW COMMITTEE ha1rrnan Maryl Rlter THE KIMBERLEY HORSE SHOW On February twenty second the Krmberley School held a recogmzed horse show the hrst one that they have had 1n three years Among the wrnners 1n the vanous The show was a b1g success and I know that those of us who were responsrble for running lt certalnly enjoyed lt The committee wants to thank everybody for her cooperatlon Maryl R1ter Charrman of the Horseshow Comrmttee page lhlrty one e anau, r c s ohnson.I n ir er, Mar ier, Cornelia Carswe , r riso er ,-, V . . 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A eTho ps ayo d M el h g yl e a Maylh ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First Academic Representatlve Munel Kutcher Second Academic Representative Iune Bausher Third Academic Representative Anne Thompson Fourth Academlc Representative Maryone Dodd Fifth Academic Representative Mary Iohnson ATHLETIC NOTES September The Hockey season went off unusually well under the excellent coach mg of Mrs Crcng The Odds won the annual senes over the Evens the scores of the games were 5 l 4 2 We played the first competitive game of hockey in the history of the school against Prospect H111 School and we were elated by our victory The score was 5 2 December Because of the asslstance of our new coach Mrs Byron our basketball season was the best we have ever had In the Odd and Even games the Evens beat the Odds and in our game wxth Prospect H111 School we were again defeated but the score was the closest rt has ever been 2921 April Mrs Byron IS also coaching us in baseball The Odds won the first game 1817 but the Evens still have great hopes of winning the serie I wish to thank all the girls for their cooperation and Mlss Naughton for her patient and understanding guidance which has helped so much to make the year a very successful one Virginia Taylor President of the Athletic Association pagt lhuly two K I M B E H L E A V E S l 1 l ' 7 . , K v t nn m on, M r' :ie Dod , uri Kutc er, Vi! inia Ta or, Iun B usher, r o nson President ..,.....,.,,........,..............................,.,.. Virginia Taylor - I . . . . 3. K I M.B. E FEL Er ?3.-.Y.,5,.,5,,,.-r .. Rear Row Helen Keenan 40 Carol Chrxstopher 39 Beverley Crane 39 Barbara Armstrong 40 Anne Thompson 41 Iune Carlson 39 Barbara Kluqe 40 Iune Bausher 40 Front Row Bxlhe West 40 Patsy Ferguson 39 Inez Greey 39 Munel Kutcher 39 Ruth Gordon 39 Vnqmxa Tavlor 39 Mary Grlmore 39 Absent Ioan Allmg 41 Ioan Bayne 40 lane Carlon 39 Barbara Douglas 40 May Gardmer 40 Frances Johnson 40 Mary Muller 40 Nancy Schoonmaker 40 Sarah lane Underwood 40 losephme Wan 40 BASEBALL TEAMS Captain of Evens Mary M111er 40 1 Y 1 page lhnly lhlec Captain of Odds .,r.v..Vr,w...r,..rw.............. Beverley Crane '39 KIMBERLEAVES Top Row Anne Thompson 4l Varslty Helen Keenan 40 Holly Hall 39 Varslty Ann Hahn 39 Ann Heartt 39 Varslty Barbara Kluqe 40 Varsxty June Bausher 40 Varslty Middle Row Bxllze West 40 Patsy Ferguson 39 Inez Greey 39 Carol Chrlstopher 39 Varsxty Ruth Gordon 39 Luczle Ogden 39 Varsxty Mary G1lmore 39 Bottom Row Vlrqmla Taylor 39 Varsity Munel Kutcher 39 Varsxty Absent Ioan Boyne 40 Mary M1l1er 40 Varslty Nancy Taylor 40 Iosephlne Watt 40 Va sxty Mary Chapman 40 Barbara Armstrong 40 Barbara Douglas 40 Cornella Carswell 39 HOCKEY TEAMS Captcun of Vars1ty V1rg1n1a Taylor 39 Captam of Evens Iosephme Watt 40 1 1 f page lfmly four Captain of Odds ,,,,.,,V,..,ee,,.,,,ettt,,,,e..t,,t. Muriel Kutcher '39 KIMBERLEAVES 'lar 1 Rear Pow Anne Thorrp on Ca ol Chrxstocher Barbara Armstrong Ann Heartt Emlly Meeker Betty Burnham Barbara Kluqe Iune Bausher Front Row Mary Gnlmo e B1111e West Inez Greey Vrrqmla Tavlor Ruth Gordon Muriel Kut h Lucille Ogden Ab ent Ioan Bayre He'en Keenan Mary M111er Ruth Pottle Iosephme Watt BASKETBALL TEAMS Captaln of Odds Vlfglnld Taylor Caotaln of Evens Mary MIIIGI Captatn of Varslty Team Mary M111er Y f Y page thzrty Jive , 7- ... .. .: .s, z ' , , , ' , ' : 1. ,. , ,, , ser, sz ., . , A. , ' L -------------------A--------A-'-'--------------- pam llm tu six KIM B E R L E A V E S . Q! 'C K i, il ff Q Y ! V J . CLASS WILL Ann Drxon leaves her wrt to Prudence Alllng Betty Boone leaves her color1ng to Barbara Flrmstrong Maryl R1ter leaves her d1gn1ty to lunre Bausher Ann Heartt leaves her coldness to Ioan Bayne Nancy Edds leaves her love of the class1cs to Carolyn Bedell Cornel1a Carswell leaves her drstrust ot men to Betty Burnham Rusty Gordon leaves her down to earth western accent to Mary Chapman Holly Hall leaves her enthuslasm to Barbara Douglas Luczle Ogden leaves her 1mag1nat1on to ITIS Fox leanne Gunther leaves her mdependence to May Gardmer Rusty Gordon leaves her dev1l1shness to Manlyn Gates lane Carlon leaves her whack1ness to lean Grrdler Inez Horton leaves her coyness to Ellen Green Mary G1lmore leaves the nrght steward to Alrce Greey Patsy Ferguson leaves her worldl1ness to Shlrley Harrrson Sallv Gersten leaves her neatness to Barbara Henderson Carol Chnstopher leaves her talkatlveness to Frances Iohnson loy O Nerl leaves her warmth to Helen Keenan Betsy Kr1chbaum leaves her rntellectual curlosrty to Barbara Kluge Corrreha Carswell leaves her consclentrousness to Nancy Kluge lame Emshe leaves her grggle to Em ry Meercer Dottre M1ller leaves her ptterbuqgery to lane Meg1ll lane Wrl on leaves her school cooperatlon to Mary M1ller Beverly Crane leaves her personalrty srnrle to Peggy N1col Mur1el Kutcher leaves her v1vac1ousness to Harrret Palmer lame Emslre leaves her rncessant babble to Isabel Reed Inez Greey leaves her sarcasm to L1ll1an Robertson Ellen Tonnele leaves her domestlclty to Nancy Schoonmaker Mur1el Kutcher leaves her fashlonable hour of arr1v1ng to Ruth Pottle lacky Osborne leaves her pleasant speakrng vo1ce to Barbara Smrth Ann Hahn leaves her w1ll1ngness to Nancy Taylor Grnny Taylor leaves Choate to SIS Underwood Grace Currre leaves her calamrtres to Io Watt lune Carlson leaves her po1se to Brlly West The Class ot 1939 leaves 1ts beauty to the class of 1940 pagt thirty sr vm KIMBERLEAVES CLASS PROPHECY We can see Betty Boone as the chret dretrcran of the Schraftt s restaurants lane Carlon runnmg a protessronal escort bureau Iune Carlson as the head of a world dtsarmament movement Cornelra Carswell as a bookre at Hraleah Race Track Carol Chrrstopher as Fred Astarre s dancrng partner Beverly Crane runnmg the hot dog concessron at Palmer Stadlurn Grace Currre competrng wrth Lelongs m fashrons for women Ann Drxon crashrng cafe socrety Nancy Edds dustmg statues at the Metropolrtan Museum of Art Ianre Emslle as Petty s competrtor Patsy Ferguson ed1t1ng the Darly Mrrror Sally Gersten as a buyer at Bonwrt Tellers Mary Grlrnore wrltrng ads tor Burma Shave Rusty Gordon warblrng at the Stork Club Inez Greey as our Senatuh from Georla Ieanne Gunther st1ll evadrng the rssue Ann Hahn wrnmng an m rn m m m m contest Holly Hall as a second Mrs Astor Ann Heartt as the famous authoress of 100 Easy Ways to Get Out ot Troubl Inez Horton hllrng Mary Martrn s shoes Betsy Krxchbaurn playrng character parts on Broadway Murrel Kutcher as the queen of all future Dartmouth carnrvals Dorothy Mrller as Mrs Iack Leonard Lucrle Ogden succeedrng M1 s Frances Perkms Ioy O Ne1l gtvrng advlce to the lovelorn Tacky Osborne berng a Camay brrde Maryl Rrter as the bow legged drrector ot the Montclarr Rrdrng Club Vxrgmra Taylor as assrstant gym teacher at Krmberley Ellen Tonnele as the mother of a tamrly runner up to the Kennedys lane Wrlson as the commodore of the yacht club at Madtson Conn K l M B E R L E A V E S page tllirtp-vigil! PLEASE DONT FORGET US TOO SOON .DCYIIOI S0115 Tune of Haw l ou f o1gotlcnS0 500713 I Please dont forget us too soon Remember Carols talk Remember Ann Heartt s squawk Remember Dottxe Mrller and the way she used to walk How teachers chased MISS Kutcher wrth a tomahawk' Please dont forget us too soon Remember Wrlson s chrc clothes And llttle Emshe s laugh And Bev Crane s photograph T1ll you hear Carlons humor you havent llved by half nograph' Please dont forget us too soon Wont you please remember That squeak of Taylors rn basketball And how Edds and D1xon Were sure to rum each study hall Remember ONe11s blue eyes Those famous Currxe S1ghS Tony and her guys How Lucrle used to help us when we trled to VOCGIIZG The day that Gunther went to gym O what a surprrsel Please dont forget us too soon Please dont forget us too soon Remember Holly s ha1r Betsy s pensrve stare How Ann Hahn rn her new car gave us all a scare' And Patsy s one ambxtlon to marry a b1l l1ona1re Please dont forget us too soon Remember Carlsons sweet sm1les Gersten and her styles Horton and her wlles How Greey dear was the belle of the Ber muda Isles her wmnmg gurles Please dont forget us too soon Wont you please remember Our old Pres Grlmore she was such fun' And what a lot of kn1tt1ng Iacky Osborne has done Please dont forget us too soon Remember Maryl s lmes For evadrng every fuss And how Cornelra shmes In gettmg our money from us Remember the strlkmg beauty of the class of 39 Please dont forget us too soon KIMBERLEY SONG Harl Alma Mater Harl to thy name Dear school we love so well Ne er shall we shame thy standards Truth love and honor w1th Us there shall be Through all our future years Our Mater Krmberley Oh' smg to Krmberleyl Prarse ye her name' We grrls who love her well Smg to her fame forever Though we at trmes may be Far far away Slng we st1ll our loyal prarse To thee falr Klmberley page llnrly nmc K I M B E R L E A V E S II How Rusty Gordon trucked-around the pho- How our Boone conquered Dartmouth, with 1: 'ls 1.1 -in sr, - ,- ::- Q :,- .I I ,
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