Garland Junior College - Commonwealth Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1962

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Garland Junior College - Commonwealth Yearbook (Boston, MA) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 73 of 124
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Page 73 text:

I gf, Ti ' Left to right, first row: Bonnie Boas, Karin Brams, Sue Smith, Nancy Emest, Mary Ellen Messina, Nancy Jo White, Lucy Page, Toni Shust, Brooks Skinner. Second row: Hester Holbrook. Mrs. Winer, Cinda Sessions, Sheila Donoghue. Third row: Andrea Papitto, Mary Frazer, Lena Hallock, Jane Van Vranken, Patty Mandel, Nealie Thompson, Doe Warner, Lucia Gordon, Debby Hicks, Nancy Keyes, Sara Loutrel, Mary Jo Hainsworth. THLETIC ASSOCIATIO The purpose of the Athletic Association is to stimulate student interest and participation fe in various athletic activities, thereby creating a more unified school spirit. In the autumn, horse-back riding through the brilliant foliage of the Fellsway Reservation is stimulating and invigorating. The first snow fall is an indica- tion, to repair and wax skiis and to start any dry ski lessons in preparation for weekend ski trips. The club takes trips to some of New England's finest winter resorts. The University Club, in Boston, offers swimming pool and dressing rooms for either pleasure or for com- petitions. Bowling, tennis and badminton are offered at the Boston Tennis and Badminton Club. In the Spring, the Athletic Association takes advantage of leisurely sailing along the Charles River.

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Front: Wendy Sweet, Doflie Mixter. Left to right, first row: Joan Sandow, Ellen Gourley, Faith Anderson, Ginny Abbott Cpresidentl, Jeanne Gordon, Toni Shust, Joan Pearson. Second row: Pat Grooves, Jugee Wilhelm, Charlotte Biddle, Sallie Parsons, Miss Willar, LIBRARY CGUNCIL The Library Council, working under the direction of Miss Willar, has gone a long way in re-organizing itself from the depths of last year. Each house has two representatives, working together to build up a bigger and better library. With the aid of donations from both outside and inside Garland, the library is growing rapidly. It is up to the Library Council to see that the library is run smoothly and that all seem- ingly large problems are kept to a bare mini- mum. With cooperation from everybody in the future, the library will continue to run along successfully.



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Top to bottom: Miss Blanchard, Doe Warner, Hester Holbrook, Sara Loutrel, Ellen Gourley, Sue Oswald, Karin Brams. Lucy Page, Carol Wheeler, Muflie Clark, Sheila Donnell Cpresidentl. Today it is imperative that every young person be well informed. How can we vote or converse intelligently as American citizens if we are not aware of what is going on in the world? A group of interested girls, realizing the necessity for informed students, began a World Affairs Club this past year. Some have been delegates to the Collegiate Council for the ,WO United Nations Conventions, both local and nation-wide. These conventions have enabled the girls to learn about other countries, as well AFP R as our own and to listen to and to meet world leaders such as Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. As participants in the Great Decisions CL television programs, each girl was given the opportunity to voice her own ideas and opin- ions. The World Affairs Club has been a broadening experience and has helped a few of the Garland students become more informed.

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