Montclair Academy - Yearbook (Montclair, NJ)

 - Class of 1953

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S Jil wrt' . If ng,-.- First row. left to righl: Brown, Almgren. Eberstadt, Dallery, Seely. Second row: Bethell. Beckley, Barney, Deich. ' l EVE Tll GRADE ..... .Material The seventh grade began its first year in the Junior High School with great hopes for the coming year, and with four new classmates added to our small but ever increasing number. The new students were Margaret Brown, Edith Seely, Georgia Beckley, and Judy Deich. We made our debut in Upper School activities with the fine as- sistance of Miss Bosshard, our class advisor, and Mrs. Dallery at f'Fall Frolicsf' Following 4'Fall Frolicsw, we attended the much looked forward to Father-Daughter Dinner with the rest of the Upper School. Then in November, the Senior Class treated us to a party at South Mountain Reservation. Unfortunately, it began to rain, so we doused our fire, and all drove back to Barbara Schatz- man's house to continue the party in all its gaiety. One of the most important projects headed by the seventh grade was the collection of toys for poor children at Christmas. We were very proud of the results, realizing that this little effort on our part brought joy to many less fortunate children. We have enjoyed hockey, basketball, and swimming plus volley ball and bowling this year under the instruction of Miss Mason and Miss Stone. Our class had the good fortune to be included in a group that visited New York, to hear The Mikado . ln January we visited the Montclair Museum to sec an interesting exhibit of American pottery. This year, as the youngest members of the Upper School, we became part of the school government. We all hope to be back again next year to complete another step in our life at Kimberley. , 'of' fl 1. Ebersladt, Presidenlg Bethell, Vice Presi- denlg Almgren, Secreluryg Deich, Treasurer. 12

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tr i gf:-1 W-I n Front row. left Io right: I. Krebs, Cray, Agnew, Carter, Huy, 1. Bonnell. .Second row: Menrin, Neilzert, McCrane, Leet, T. Miller, Agnew, McKenzie, Phillips, McNeill, Kenny. Absent: Sherman. ..... Materia! NX if Y Shaffer, President, Curler, Vice Presidentg Miller, Secretary, Sherman, Treasurer. ,. 3: The eighth grade has now completed the second step in its life at Kimberley. This year proved to contain a rather full program. We gladly welcomed Thelma Miller as a helpful addition to our rapidly progressing class. Our class possesses many potential Kimberley athletes. We be- gan our brilliant athletic career by challenging and successfully de- feating the seventh grade in hockey. We then tried our skill in a game against the ninth grade which ended in a tie. After the ninth grade game, we held an intra-class hockey game between the Kimber team, and the Lee team. The Lees triumphed. As for basketball, we have played and defeated the seventh graders, but we were over- come by the ninth grade. ln the following years, our class will cer- tainly rank high in the Held of athletics at Kimberley. One of the greatest climaxes of the year thrilled us at 'gFall Frolicsn when our class skit won second place in competition with the skits of all the other Upper School classes. It was entitled The Kimspurrley Toysw. Next year we have set our hopes on winning first place. ln addition to all the fun of being eighth graders, we have discovered that as we advance to higher levels, the challenge becomes greater. However, we are looking forward to next year as ninth graders, our last year of Junior High School at Kimberley. J

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