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Permanent Honor Roll Eigbl 1933 To attain a place upon the Permanent Honor Roll of the Starrett School for Girls, a student must qualify in three respects: scholarship, conduct, and attendance. Her name must be included at least three out of four quarters. Honor Roll scholarship requires an average of E in three subjects with G in the fourthg conduct must be Eg and attendance must have a record of absences not to exceed five days a quarter. The following students have this year reached the approved goal as outlined above: MERCEDES BENNIS JOAN BOURQUE MAYBELLE BUCKLEY ALETHA EGGERT ANITA GROSSE LOIS JOHNSON CAROLYN MOZIER MARY PLAISTED JEAN RUSSELL DOROTHEA SLATE
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HINQC-1.1S1.!AA afL1M.L-M-Lf8M.t I ,U .,.I.:Lf.L..I. sfkva, u-14 if f AAQ1. f W f'U-ffZ-1m- . I f, L A-EAL! Li A ' THE STARRETT FACULTY flfrom lrff I0 righfj MRS. BEULAH PETERS Ph.B., University of Chicagog Home Economics. MRs. LULU RANDLEMAN B.S., Northwestern Universityg Science, Mathematics. MIss GEORGIA COLE A.B., Rockford Collegeg History. MISS MURIEL PHILLIPS A.B., University of Chicagog A.M., Columbia Universityg Art, Art His- tory. MISS DOROTHY WHITE A.B., University of Illinoisg Secre- tarial Subjects. MISS FRANCES HUFF B.A., B.M., Drake Universityg Stu- dent of Burrell Steerg Scholarship student with Herbert Butlerg Violin, Tutoring. MRS. ANNA EvANs Resident Hostess. MISS JANE MCMAHON Office Secretary. MISS MYRTLE KOSTER Bookkeeper. JANE GILBERT Chaperon. Seven
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ri A fl S e n i o r s SENIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES When we, the senior class of 1933, were freshmen, we dreamed of commencement day, flowers, music, new clothes-and diplomas. As sophomores we rather neglected this, being intent on immediate pleasures. As juniors we hopefully sighed, One more year, and now, full-fledged seniors at last, we arf looking back on this year with happiness, thinking of all we have accomplished, for others and ourselves. We also feel a keen regrft at leaving our friends and busy school life at Starrett. Our biggest problem this year has been Hnances, as it has been with all the world. Class dues and subscriptions to the annual were both lower, of necessity, and this short- age of money left the class rather bewildered as to how it was to carry on its many activities. However, it was not daunted. Neither was it willing to curtail its program to any great extent. Therefore, all put their shoulders to the wheel and worked with a will to raise the additional funds. The Star-Ette, our yearbook, was the weightiest problem. This was solved through the splendid cooperation of every class and club, in an organized drive to raise enough money for each section of the annual. Everyone feels the annual is more of a treasure than ever, for all worked so indefatigably for its success. The senior prom was held in the Smith Hall living rooms, and was an unusually de- lightful affair. The use of the Walnut dining room for serving punch, and the Con- servatory for dancing to radio music, was an innovation which pleased everyone. Danc- ing was to Carson Donnellyis orchestra. Even the se-nior play, which looked like an impossibility at first, finally became a reality through the concerted efforts of the class. The play presented was Little Wom- en , given at the Chicago Woman's Club. The class has been unusually well represented in other activity groups. One of its members, Janet Klein, is president of the Council, Robin Douglas heads G. A. A., Home Economics Club has Jean Michelson as president, Anne Trinder is president of Aber- deen Club, Anita Grosse is head of social welfare work, and Louise Hi-nman of Red Cross. In the popularity contest conducted by the Sky-Rocket staff, Janet Klein was placed first. Robin Douglas was voted the best athlete. And now we are graduating. Our high school days are practically over, and we are richer in knowledge, companionship and experience. This is the parting of the ways, for we are launching on new and, we hope, equally successful experiments. Nine
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