Sargent School of Boston University - Sargenta Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1919

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f'fll'f ETEEN 04275 . my 96415 4,1399 INTERC.OLLEC1IATE COMMUNITY SERVICE ASSOCIATION Pfwificur, LUIS BAYLIQ1' Vim-lJra.vidw11', liL1sfx1s1a'1'11 A. Hawes Scvrclm'y-Trcn.v1n-ur, Nic1.1,n MARSI1.-xL1. HHN we look back upon the first year of a club or an associa- tion, especially one which needs continual backing and support, we are likely to sigh and ask each other if we aren't glad that the first year is ove1 ' and could we ever go thru it again P But there is a first year which will go on record not as a year full of toil and disappoint- ment to the organizers and workers, but one crowded with encouragement, enthusiasm, and interest. This is the first year of the Sargent Chapter of the I. C. S. A. Sargent School was the pioneer of the schools of physical education to enter this field of work. livery one of us, Seniors, Juniors, and Freshmen, was more than anxious to prove that our training is especially valuable in this work. The first great success came with the summer of 1918, when Sargent sent out a greater number of volunteer workers than any other chapter of any school or college. Nlany and valuable were the experiences of these willing workers. Another point was scored in our favor in the membership campaign of October thirty-first. The method of getting members was in the form of a class competition, and the results were most satisfactory indeed, as practi- cally the whole school joined. During the winter, many of us, when we have not been in quarantine, have been doing social service work in and near Boston and Cambridge. In this work, invaluable experience and practical knowledge is obtained. We hope that another year will not bring an epidemic, so that our work will not be so limited. ' The first annual I. C. S. A. dance was given at the school on March first. That too, was a big success, as we hope the dances will be in years to come. The year 1918-19 has had a wonderful record, which the following years will find hard to break. We trust that they Will surpass it, how- ever, and that the future of the Sargent Chapter of the I. C. S. A. will be full of enthusiasm and true spirit of community service. EL1sA1aia'1'1e1 A. Hfxwias, IQZO, Secretary. 131

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