Pine Manor College - Pine Log Yearbook (Chestnut Hill, MA)

 - Class of 1941

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Pine Manor College - Pine Log Yearbook (Chestnut Hill, MA) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 57 of 128
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JEANNE MARIE WISE Ardsley-on-Hudson, New York 1939-40: Merit List 1940-41: Merit List, Athletic Council, Choir, President Athletic Association, Extracurricular Ad- visory Council blue hydrangea. . .Rgmolds painting. . .sterling BETTY MAY WOLD St. Paul, Minnesota 1939-40: College Government, Ist Term, Associate Member Choir elocute. . Jhepherdess. . .porch FRANCES GosNELL YoUNG York, Pennsylvania 1939-40: French Club, College Council, Ist Term, Fire Captain, 2nd Term 1940-4.1: Service League Committee, Riding Club, Spanish Club, College Council, Ist Term, Fire Cap- tain, 2nd Term spring. . .yellow. . .fox terrier Wisey Bets I E Fuzzy

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j Qfrench Club, German Club, Spanish Club, Frenc U'L Pl'ay, Athletic Council -- SARA ELIZABETH WHITTEMORE Evanston, Illinois 1939-40: Freshman Organization Committee Lilliputian Bazaar. . .intrinsic value ffl M 53 Nl-T-'NQU OW-R. XQ,tVl5E..L:.L We x..L. ,lg-LLA l,u.Lg LEANOR WILSONLLQTK' UUBLCQQ7 onolulu Hawaii zr f ' C 1939-40: ollege Governm'-elKt,List T riig Fire eip?-I LLL F'-Elin, 4th Quarter, Badminton Team 1 3,Q,L.4S'xA,,f5 ' 1940-41 Service League Commlttee Outing Club A-A-x.,-she 3Q , 4 fg- P Us ts as f- LQT' Cm dirt. ' II A C251 Wt Z Ml '23 CF' - 'Ju- MARGARET TRIPPET W1NsToN Joliet, Illinois 1939-40: Mimes and Masques, Yearbook Staff, Mistletoe and Holbfberryg The Fianceg The Vagabond, Play-reading Committee for Mimes and Masques 1940-41: Mimes and Masques, Yearbook Board A Christmas Carolg Playgoersg Play-reading Committee for Mimes and Masques, Will Shakespeare surrealist. . .A.A. Milne. . .top hat Willie Winnie s -'



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Senior Class History From twenty-four states, five foreign countries the largest group that Pine Manor has ever known, arrived in September 1939. Aided by the friendliness of our big sisters and the faculty, we were well started on the two-year journey that lay before us. We gradually became acquainted with all of the college's favorite gathering places: The Stack, classrooms, Trinity Station, and the vil. We chose Miss Ward to be our leader, and we shall be ever garetful for her sug- gestions and directions. She drew us together into one unit, making a whole out of the many scattered parts. Hockey games, class picnics both with the help of our big sisters and without, the annual Christmas dinner in the Oak Room passed. Midyears arrived with a rush making us all allies in a common cause. With these behind us, we continued our journey with greater assurance. Some of us helped the Seniors to establish the Hrst Pine Manor newspaper, The Scoop, which immediately was acclaimed by the entire college as just what the community needed to make it an altogether successful one. We won the Athletic Cup from the Seniors, in a series of spirited contests. June ar- rived, and we found ourselves saying good-bye to the Senior members of our trip, after the inspiring traditions of Commencement Week. In September we gathered once more, to continue our way together. We wel- comed the companionship of a large Freshman Class, and with them we started a strenuous war-relief program. As a result, we held the first Pine Manor Class Dances, one given by us in December, and the other given by the Freshmen in January, and with the proceeds from this as well as many other contributions from the French Club Carnival, the Faculty Play, the Fashion Show under the auspices of the Service League, and the proceeds from plays given by the Mimes and Masques, we finally sent a rolling kitchen to England. We started a tradition, which we hope will be continued throughout the years. Four seniors, Lucy Keeler, Eleanor Esleeck, Cynthia Fulton, and Patsy Mayerberg took Chapel Services, the purpose of which was to share the thoughts of other people in a religious background of serious thought. Spring activities filled our days until we found ourselves at the Baby Alumnae breakfast and realized that our journey was finished. As fellow pilgrims we parted, hoping to meet each other at future Alumnae parties. A Now we must venture upon separate roads, but we shall never forget the path that we traveled together, for it has been one of the happiest memories of our lives, and one that we will often look back on and cherish. i541

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