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N Qtbletic Qlssnciatinn A-N importantfrganization in the school is the Athletic Association. Although the whole Upper School belongs to this Association, a certain number of girls, who measure up to fixed require- ments in posture, lessons, and school spirit, are chosen to form the Executive Committee. Fourteen members of our class belong to this, Kitty Irwin, elected in 1923g Doris Watters, Elizabeth Bartlett, and Priscilla Sellman, in 1924g Helen Clapp, Elizabeth Kennedy, Alice Mayers, Ella Poland, and Sarah Woodland, in 1925g Mary Elizabeth Frost and Celia Darlington, in 1926g and Sarah Youngman, Mary Agnes Holbrook and Phoebe Jordan, in 1927. This year Helen Clapp and Kitty Irwin hold the offices of President and Vice-President, respec- tively, and Charlotte Manning, '28, is Secretary and Treasurer. Doris Watters is Manager of Basketball and Priscilla Sellman of Field Sports. ' We hope the Athletic Association will continue to be as successful in the future as it has been in the past. Page Forty-five
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ibnckzp THE mighty game of field hockey in the spring and -fall is aniqportant center of interest. Many athletic members of Class I have proved their ability by ,gaining a position on the team, even while the present First Class was still only young. Kitty I in won her place on the team in Class V and has valiantly defended her position during each successive season. Our class has added a few members to the Hockey Team each year. Doris Watters in Class IV was the first to follow Kitty's example, Priscilla Sellman and Ella Poland in Class III, and Helen Clapp in Class II each won a letter. Finally, in our senior year, we boast the following representatives Cincluding five veteransj on the team: Doris Watters, Priscilla Sellman, Helen Clapp, Ella Poland, Sally Woodland, Martha Lesh, Mary Agnes Holbrook and Kitty Irwin, Captain. The team for the fall of 1926 was as follows: r.w. M. A. Holbrook r.i. S. Woodland c.f. H. Clapp l.i. P. Sellman l.w. E. Poland Brimmer Brimmer r.h.b. D. Watters c.h.b. C. Greco l.h.b. K. Irwin CCaptainJ B r.f.b. . Crowe l.f.b. M. Lesh g. K. Hall GAMES 2 Lee 0 Winsor 5 Page Forty-seven
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