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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 .
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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 ' . Af y ,Wt 1 ' ' f Z 1 4 1 1 , S. ' 1 ' 1 ' -. 1 ' , - 1 n - n n - u 1 1 ' I - 1 , . 1 l , , -
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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 . J ' C L f Li L f W L Second Academic Representatlveij ..,....,.... Iris Fox
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