CALMINA NEWBERGER Hyde Park IQ Starrett 2, 3, 45 Home Room Chairman 45 Dress Committee 25 Sports Committee 35 Sky Rocket Staff5 G.A.A. 25 Friendly Relations 25 Red Cross 2, 3, 45 Class Bas- ketball 2, 3, 45 Capt. of Class Team 25 Varsity 2, 35 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 2. MADOI.YN SACHS Kenwond Loring IQ Starrett 2, 3, 45 Sec'y-Treas. 35 Bas- ketball 45 Capt. Senior Team5 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Social Welfare 2, 32 Aberdeen 2, 3, 45 French Club 31 Sky Rocket Stai'f5 Star- Ftte Staff5 Home Room Chair- man 3. BETTF SHERWOOD Hyde Park r, 2, 31 Starrett 45 Home Economics Club Pres. 45 Star-Ftte Staff5 Tennis 4. FVELYN VOIGT St. Xavier's 1, 25 Starrett 3, 45 Friendly Relations Delegate 35 Red Cross 3, 45 Sec'y-Treas. of Council 35 Hockey 35 Bas- ketball 35 Baseball 35 Swim- ming 35 Riding 3, 4. ,IUDITH WEILER Kenwood Loring I, 25 Star- rett 3, 45 Cvlee Club 35 French Club 45 G.A.A. 3, 41 Social Welfare 3, 45 Home Economics 3, 45 Social Welfare Committee 35 Music and Drama Commit- tee 45 Red Cross 3, 45 Basket- ball 35 Varsity 45 Volleyball 3: Tennis 3, 45 Golf 45 Baseball 51 4' GIPSEY WYNIEKOOP Barnard School IQ Monticello Seminary 25 Starrett 3, 45 Pres. of Council 45 V.-Pres. French Club 35 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 35 Sky Rocket Staffgh French Club 3, 41 Aberdeen 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Social Welfare Committee 3, 45 Friendly Relations 3, 45 Bowl- ing 3, 45 Golf 3, 45 Volleyball 35 Tennis 3, 45 Swimming 35 Honor Roll 3, 4. T1e'el'zfe SHIRLEY OPPENHEIM Starrett r, 2, 3, 45 French Club 3-5 Home Economics 35 Luncheon Committee 2, 35 Dress Committee 45 G.A.A. i, 25 Red Cross 1, 2, 35 Friendly Relations I, 25 English, History and French Assemblies 2, 35 Art Contributor 35 Riding 1, 25 Basketball 2. MARION SERUM Starrett 3, 45 G.A.A. 32 Friendly Relations 35 Art Con- tributor 3, 45 Tennis 35 Rid- ing 3. JOEL SULLIVAN Starrett 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 V.-Pres. of Friendly Rela- tions 4Q Sr. Rep. of Red Cross 45 Chairman of Home Room 45 Council 45 Social Welfare Com. 45 Sky Rocket Staff5 Social Welfare 45 Basketball I, 2, 35 Dancing 15 Bowling I2 Hockey ig The Neighbors. KAY WADE North Side IQ All Saints 22 Frances Shimer 35 Starrett 41 Sec'y of Home Economics 45 Sec-y of Boarding Dramatic Club 45 G.A.A. 43 Social Wel- fare 45 Glee Club 45 Basketball 45 Bowling 45 Hockey 45 Swimming 45 Golf 45 Tennis 45 Volleyball 45 Betty Behavef' RUTH WELDEN Public High 1, 25 St. Mary's 35 Starrett 45 Home Room Sec'y 45 Home Economics 42 Social Welfare 4. JOAN ZIMMERS St. Mary's Academy 1, 2, 35 Starrett 4.
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SENIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES The nebulae clustered about the bright sun, Starrett, must all sooner or later break off, and go hurtling through space to form a new world for itself. The Senior Class regretfully tears itself away, to go on to college or other worlds-but not without a lingering review of the past year's activities and happy Many of the girls who started with the class of behind, many new ones have taken their places, but feeling that this Senior Class had much to accomplish, everything to bring to a satisfactory close these bright memories. 1932 have been forced to drop still there is the strong, unified and must stick together through four years. This year has been one of particular trial, largely because of the stringent financial circumstances all are facing. The fact that this year-book was able to be published was due to the remarkable persistence and willingness to work. This class found itself with less than half the sum that the former annuals had been printed for after careful plan- ning. This became but a spur to the ambitions of the class, and the result you see. Another problem presented itself when the Prom was discussed. Again the Seniors proved their adaptability. They agreed to merge their efforts in one beautiful Prom outside of school. The place chosen was the Madinah Athletic Club, and April twenty- second it was the scene of a Starrett Prom unsurpassed in beauty and pleasure for those attending. The Seniors sponsored a Music and Drama Committee which has added a great deal to the enjoyment of those attending school. It was sponsored by Mrs. Helen Robinson, Dorothy Gidwitz was chairman. The committee sponsored several assembly programs, with music and plays, and entertained the school at a tea at which an enjoyable program was the feature. It has also maintained a bulletin board on which news of interest in che fields of drama and music were brought to our attention. Of course, the Seniors were prominently represented in all school activities. Gipsey Wynekoop was president of the Council, of which several other Seniors were members, Mary Jane DuPlessis was president of Aberdeen Club, Marion Kuehn headed G. A. A., all three officers of the Home Economics Club werp Seniors-Bette Sherwood, president, Josephine Beardsley, vice-president, Kay Wade, secretary. French Club, and so many others could boast of the fine Senior leadership, but one might go on ad infinitum, telling where the Seniors have been influential and shown their qualities of citizenship. Of course, one would expect Seniors to take an active place in their school, but this year's Seniors have undertaken responsibility and carried it through in a splendid manner. Marion Kuehn, Ruth Kaufman, Madolyn Sachs, Grace Andrews, Dorothy Gidwitz, and Judith Weiler were members of the Varsity basketball team. Ruth Kaufman was captain of this splendid team, which won every outside game, beating Kenwood Loring and a picked team from Kendall College of Physical Education. In each sport it was the same-the Seniors were generously represented. We shall feel their loss keenly in every branch of athletics. The Seniors are now looking forward to their lovely graduation indeed as a commence- ment-of greater achievements and continued successes, fortified by their years as part of Starrett traditions and standards. We wish them all the good luck they deserve. A Freshman girl has written them the following tribute: G Is for girls peppy and pink. R Is for roses synonymous with June. A Is for Alma Mater. May you always prove true. D Is for happy days spent with you. U Is for united. May you always be thus. A Is for Algebra left in the dust. T Is for time spent in serious study. I Is for independence which you now have acquired. O Is for onward which you must go. N Is for nuptials may you all enjoy. Good Luck, Graduation Class! .Gladys Hunt, Freshman Fourteen
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