Goldie Globe Issue 8
May 25, 2023
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A Publication of the Goldie Margolin School for Girls
The Everlasting Legacy of the Class of 2023
By Neima Rovner ('26)
eniors are the oldest and wisest students in the make the year fun and exciting. The four seniors, school and therefore have a signi cant impact Elizabeth Valeriano, Hannah Rovner, Natalie Mashinsky, on their school community and Pesi Katz, have de nitely made in numerous ways. The seniors play the GMSG better by making sure an important role in the leadership everyone was comfortable, while also of the school by being the rst to ensuring a fun and exciting volunteer and always lending a environment. From the very rst day, helping hand to those who need it. it was clear that this year’s seniors They serve as captains of sports were unique and would make the teams, editors in chief for the school GMSG in nitely better. That rst day, newspaper, presidents of clubs, and they brought all of the GMSGers hold prestigious positions on student special treats and made the day even council. They use their experience more exciting. At the entrance of the and maturity to set the tone of the school, the seniors had hung up a school and create a positive and fun “Welcome Back” sign which made all environment for the younger of the GMSGers feel welcome and students. Seniors also serve as role excited for what the year would entail. models for the rest of the student Also, during midterms week, even body by demonstrating behaviors through their own stress and hard such as IKARR, meaning integrity, work, the seniors brought in coffee kindness, respect, and responsibility. and cookies for the rest of the girls to Elizabeth Valeriano ('23) and These traits promote a sense of help us get through our exams. This Malka Weiner ('26) show off community and ensure that people gesture, although seemingly small, senior - freshman friendship in are comfortable within the school was so thoughtful and helped all of us the GMSG. environment. Our seniors this past destress. The little things the seniors Photo Credit: Becky Schubert ('24) year at the GMSG have done each did for us throughout the year have of these jobs incredibly, making the gone a long way. school environment far more enjoyable for the rest of the Coming into the school as a freshman, the seniors students and GMSG community. often come across as very intimidating and sophisticated. Every year, the seniors collaborate with each other, However, as the year progressed and we got to know each the students, and the admin to come up with ways to senior and had the opportunity to learn with them, they
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