Starrett School for Girls - Starette Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1932

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Junior College bjwmorx Miss LUCILIQ GAififoRD, Class Sjmnsm Miss KA'l'llIiRIN1i HOCK1iR, Sofia! Spnzmn Miss SARAH l':AIlNLiS'I'OCK PVOQQVHIII SIIUIISOI' MR. XVM. STRYKISR, Tl'tlllXfl'7' Sjmnwr Oml'I'l'S Rufb Eggvrt ,Q Cuxior ami Polllzx, flu' fu'ir1x,i'u4'l1 iuljloiwzl wiffl flu' olfwr gona' D I ' .Ak I,UCIfRNlf rIiUl,lfR Pl'4'.Yfift'I!f The head of all thc college, This honor you can sec We gave tu Luccrnc Tolar 4 Hy thc class of dignity, '14 6 'ffl IJORIS FROST , .' ' Vin'-Pr1'xii1'ff1l K The girl whzfs good in everything L ls our vicc-president, 5 And with her fine comradcric Full, happy hours we spent. ALETHA IiccrgR'r Swrrlirry-'I'ri-umwr Our secretary, you can sec, A student through and through, ls Miss Alenlm Iiggcrt who's A Hnc ufliccr, mo! .S'i'7'i'uli i ll

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SENIOR - POETRY WAS THAT THE HUMAN THING TO DO? IWitb Apologies j Never tho't that criminals in their right mind Could ever treat two human beings so unkind- Didn't they steal a child and leave a note behind, Was that the human thing to do? A baby that is only twenty months of V age Taken from its crib and put on the front page. Didn't they ask for money and never come to be paid, Was that the human thing to do? Now I'm not trying to run the state, What's been done must be! But why we always hunt when it,s tor late- Seems an awful shame to me. How could anybody be so darned unfair, They took the baby just when Anne had learned to care Then they only laugh and leave her cry- ing there, Was that the human thing to do? Grace Andrews WANDERLUST The beating of the sea And the whiteness of the foam Make a pattern on my heart And call me forth to roam. I love the beauty of the gull, The freedom of his wings, The promise of a foreign shore, The mystery that clings. I hate the drabness of the town, The pettiness of view, The hopelessness of dust and dirt, And buildings old and new. I want the wind's wild chant at night, The slapping of the sail, A dawn that rises clear and quick, A hope that does not fail. Iuditb Weiler Sixteen CONSOLATION Oh, vainly I was hoping you had cared, But it's over now, my dear, and you must know I thank you for the lovely kiss we shared In the gladness of night-not long ago, My ideal, handsome man, so young and strong. And tho, I saw you only once, it's true The memory of that time will linger long. As Isaw you then is how I picture you. But she will know you when you're old and fat, And so I'm glad she married you, at that! Dorothy Gidwitz



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COLLEGE II CECILE KOHNER Ferry Hallg G.A.A.g Social Welfareg Tennis Champion. RUTH LAVER ' Milwaukee Downey lce DOROTHY RODE Club: Traffic CO rin c G' Frances Shimerg Dress Com- AOA.: Social WU e. SW35- mitteeg V.-Pres. of Class '3lg mingg Tennis. Social Welfareg G,A.A. J' 3 L- ..- .. I I. I I H All. .. ., ,-A .lf ,W Aff LUCERNE TOLER ' .. -LL, ' flea. Aquinasg Pres. of Class '5zg 'i I 'f I ,, I 1, . A' H- ' Jf- , Ly! K ,,..,' Council '32g Glec Club '3ig ' ' '7 N French Club ,315 G.A.A. ,313 BEATRICE WESLEY ,ii VL Social Welfare '31, Riding i3l, ' i Wheaton College' iw f N sf f- ' COLLEGE CLASS ACTIVITIES The College Class has been organized as a society with a president, vice-president, and secretary-treasurer, meeting under the guidance of capable faculty sponsors. The various responsibilities of the class are divided among committees which work in an harmonious endeavor to maintain a smooth-running whole. In addition to the repre- sentatives of the group in the Dress and Social Service Committees, the class is in charge of the duties of traffic regulations which are handled through a committee under the direction of Mrs. Randleman. I-Iomeroom functions and problems are taken care of by the College Class as a unit. Besides these business meetings, which are held at least once a month, the class convenes once a month for a social meeting which the Social and Program Committees plan. Often refreshments are served by the Refreshment Committee. Sometimes games are played and frequently a program is witnessed. The College Class opened its social year with a Cabaret Party on November nineteenth, which was given for the two-fold purpose of furnishing enjoyment for the students and increasing the class treasury. Under the dim lights and canopied windows the patrons of the gym disguised as a cabaret enjoyed a snappy program of dancing and singing as they sipped pop and conversed across the checkered tablecloths which covered the small tables. The program consisted of a tap dance by Cecile Kohner, dressed as a waiter, she was accompanied by jean Howardg Rebecca Albert and Grace Andrews gave an amusing skit called 'lRomeo and Juliet, brought quite up-to-dateg Edith Rode sang QContinued o-n Page 201 Eighteen

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1932, pg 27


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