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“SS purs” The “Spurs” were originally formed as a part of Phi Epsilon Sigma. Later on, it was decided to open membership to everyone in the school. After this was done, the following officers were elected: President, FrRaNcis BorowKko Vice-President, ANNE GEORGENES Secretary, CONSTANCE Howarp Treasurer, VIRGINIA CAPORALE This riding club was formed last fall and is composed of thirty mem- bers from all the different courses. The girls ride at a nearby stable in three groups of ten each, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. The “Spurs” enjoy other activities. Last winter, they attended a broadcast at the New England Mutual which was put on by the Coast Guard. After the girls have had five lessons under supervision, many of them ride frequently on week-ends. The “Spurs” look very smart in their jodhpurs and boots. They have meetings every other Wednesday in the Club Room.
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Pha Epsilon § OD te Rap, rap echoes the gavel the first Tuesday of every month when Phi Epsilon Sigma sorority holds its regular meetings in the Club Room. Phi Epsilon Sigma are the initials of three Greek words which mean Friendliness, Sincerity, and Enthusiasm. The object of the sorority as outlined in the ritual is to promote Friendliness among its members, Sincerity in their relations and motives, and Enthusiasm in their business and social activities. The officers for the first year of this newly organized sorority are President, Phyllis MacCloud; Secretary, Charlotte Romsey; Treasurer, Gloria Downing. The organization of this sorority has been a job well done by these girls with the indispensable guidance of Mrs. Loring. During its first year of activity, this sorority formed clubs for different sports. Since last fall three afternoons have been enjoyed each week by the “Spurettes’”, members of the popular riding club, the “Spurs”. Each Thursday evening, the Bowling Club meets to compete enthusiastically for the honor of high scorer. The excited cry, “I got a strike”, resounds through the alleys occasionally, but once in a great (?) while there is a dejected sigh, “Down the gutter”. During the winter months members of the Skating Club could be seen “gracefully” gliding round the Arena, some members twirling ’round the rink and displaying their talents in figure-skating. To fill out this busy first year, Phi Epsilon Sigma sponsored a most successful dance, and the funds from this were used to donate many worth-while gifts to the Red Cross for the enjoyment of wounded service- men and their wives.
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Commercial Club co The first meeting of the Commercial Club was held October 5, 1944 in the Club Room. The officers were elected for the first half of the year as follows: President, George Spencer; Vice-President, Marjorie Cutler; Secretary, Charles Stevens; Treasurer, William Sullivan. At the half-year term, new officers were elected as follows: Presi- dent, Victor Bonin; Vice-President, Dolores Blevins; Secretary, Anne Chin; Treasurer, Alfred Chouinard. At each meeting, the committee, appointed by the President, pre- sented unique forms of entertainment enjoyed by all the members. At the conclusion of these meetings, refreshments were served. A weenie roast was planned for May 24th. It was held on the Charles River Beach. Members of the Commercial Club appointed reporters — Leland Cussack and Marjorie Cutler — to represent them on the staff of “The Acountant”. Their newsy items concerning the activities of the club have been read with interest by the entire school.
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