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59 e fn .4 ai. z ,9,, Y: , , V !1V-- 'EQLHXQ i' , g f. .'::, ? ' . ..i 3 if - Y A':, I '5 5 if' sw I Black and gold are the school colors. The diamond or lozenge-shaped shield is the one used in heralldic art for escutcheons of unmarried women. Upon the shield the com- binded initials SS stand for Sargent School, each being the famous curve of beauty, significant of grace. Together they form a feminine swastika, widely known as an ancient symbol of welfare. The wreath is of olive, sacred to Athena, Goddess of Learn- ing, and a token of victory in the Olympic Games. Below the wreath is a pierced sbar, an heraldic emblem derived from a rowel, here signifying the spur of a high ideal. Our ideal, the Hnest outcome of training, is suggested in the motto, for the name Sargent means serving, and was borne in early times by officers high in the service of the crown, who were especially esteemed for their loyalty-hence, Service and Loyalty. Twiness is a Senior Honorary Society. The name originated from the double S in the center of the Sargent Seal which signifies Sargent Spirit. The society was given birth in the year 1921 with the hope that the old spirit of service and loyalty will take on a new meaning, and that a new spirit of tihoughtfulness and high ideals will result. MEMBERS Margaret Batchelder, '21 Helen Gault, '25 Ethel Brower, '28 Mldred Bunce, '21 Agnes Lumbard, '25 Eileen Cassidy, '28 May Priscilla Fogg, '21 Hope Godwin, '25 Phyllis Hisgin, '28 Ellen jervey, '21 Esther Lahti. '25 Frances Hunter, '28 Phyllis Waterman, '21 Eleanor Holt, '26 Phyllis Kamerer, '28 Marie Kean, '22 Anne Flynn, '26 Anna Larkin, '28 Helen Tracy, '22 Helen Leisey, '25 Gladys Phyfe, '28 Katherine Maslin, '22 Mary MacLean, '26 Lilla Stearns, '28 Frances Haight, '23 Mable McGown, '26 Alberta Burns, '29 Louise Bacot, '23 Hazel Nickerson, '26 Elizabeth Hatch, '29 Florence Clark, '23 Rosamond Vandewater, '26 Margaret Hodgins, '29 Frances Gibson, '23 Elizabeth Wellman, '25 Marilyn Miller, '29 Mary-Katherine Aulick, '24 Elizabeth Andrews Elise Nelsen Josephine Bolger, '24 Anna Muzzey Lydia Roper, '29 Theresa Lammers, '24 Hortense Day, '27 Etta L. Sargent Elsie Jacobsen, '24 Veronica Fennelly, '27 Viola Vanderhoop, '29 Katheryn Matheny, '24 Margaret Gumble, '27 Alice Wheaton, '29 Luella Houser, '24 Vera Havcrman, '27 Christine Decker, '30 Sara Broverman, '24 Dorothy Irvin, '27 Marie Engelking, '30 1 Pricilla Shaw Frances Powell, '27 Betty Garber, '30 Mary Steinbicker, '25 Luella Mueller, '25 Constance Southard, '25 Charlotte Wilson, '25 Henrietta Robison, '27 Katherine Sitterly, '27 Elizabeth Zimmerly, '27 Marion Benfield, '28 Audrey Griffin, '30 Mary G. Kelly, '30 Verne Walker, '30 '14 kt, final
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X -1 -'d-.',.,.. 2, X ! if 47 f ,-17 - , Uifssoeiatious Honor Uiuxitiary Student Government Qfithtetie U-fssoeiatum Y W. LA. Qtaeh Jilasaue Lflauaties Trafuaties glee Uub Qtummoe Tumblers Hetiug Club Southern Club Temzsytuauza Club There is a remarkable amount of initiative, Teamwork, and originality among youth That enables them to swing almost any emdertaking To which they set their minds and shoula'ers. '
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of 13,9 E to 1951 99 2 r W . 4 l Honor AUX1l13IY ,l Claairman . . . . . . . I-IAZEL ANDREWS l Vice-Chairman . BETTY I-IATFIELD Recorder . . BETTY CHAFFEE Faculty Arluisor . . ......... Miss AULICK Honor Auxiliary is the undergraduate society corresponding to Twiness. By election to Honor Auxiliary, undergraduates are recognized as possible candidates for Twiness and as girls who are in every way suited to represent the highest standards of Sargent scholarship and behavior. I SENIORS Helen Abrams Winifred Hamlin Eleanor O'Conncll Hazel Andrews Elizabeth Hatfield Pirkko Paasikivi Alice Beane Sadie Krivelow Louise Richardson Mary Bosworth Genevieve Lawson Mary Sutherland Mary Cleary Ruth Mullaney Gretchen Schuyler Helene Breivogcl Gladys Morrison Barbara Tobaldr Irene Ford Winifred Wyman SOPHOMORES Elsie Aulenbach Gertrude Hubbard Ruth Post Betty Chaffee Amanda Clark Anne Schonland Elizabeth Deeering Harriet Ocker Edith Staples Anna Pharaoh l We bid you welcome as others bade us Bearing their standard on through the yearsg Serving their purpose: 'tis for us to do- Honor Auxiliary welcomes you. 'Twas molded by founders in service of the seal 4 Naming a stepping stone to higher goalsg Inscribing on their shield an olive wreath and a pierced star ' For worthy deed and fine ideal. l May all of Sargenfx Associafionx live fbrougla loyal clasxmeu- S E 7 T A Y . Y 7 .Q U... fll9j I
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