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

 - Class of 1931

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Sargent School of Boston University - Sargenta Yearbook (Cambridge, MA) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 125 of 202
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Page 125 text:

15819 ' , 1951 S: ' C s . . s it H S S ' ' , ' L i'A Y. W. C. A. President . . ...... WINIFRED WYMAN Vice-Presia'ent . . EDITH STAPLES Secretary . . . . . HARRIET OCKER Treasurer . . . . . . . FRANCES SANDBLOM Chairman of Social Service ....... MARY Boswonrx-I Y. W. C. A. has for its triple purpose the development of the mental, physical, and moral sides of our lives. To the Sargent girl, the Y has previously suggested mainly Chapel, which consists of opening exercises, announcements, music, and many interesting and inspiring speakers. In addition to Chapel are the Cedar Hill and Poland Springs Conferences, and other retreats, where the Sargent girls have proved themselves worthy representatives. The Cabinet, which consists of nine to twelve members, is the execu- tive body of the organization. Short meetings are held during the year to discuss plans for the present and future Work, and for finding opportuni- ties for greater service through the Social Service department. This year We decided to make the Y opportunities more available and consequently we have started Y. W. C. A. Open House held every two or three weeks on Sunday afternoons. These consist of travel talks, group discussions, vesper services, and trips to places of historical interest. Through these various activities of the organization-Chapel, Vespers at Camp, Social Service, Conferences, and Open House, Y. W. C. A. fosters the spiritual activities of school and camp. Live a happy, worilowloile life, as lfizzl

Page 124 text:

'I ef E 1 I951' 'gZfF?f5---- +--fa F:-. I Athletic Association President . . GRETCHEN SCHUYLER Vice-President . . ANNE PHAROAH Business Manager . . . ALICE BEANE Assist. Business Mgr. . . HELEN WESTAWAY Secretary . . . . ELIZABETH CHAFFEE Treasurer . . JULIA NovAcK Auditor ............ Miss NELSON The Athletic Association is the organization that plans, schedules, and carries out all school meets, games, and large events. The aim of this association is to promote interest in gymnastics, athletics, and aquatics, and to emphasize true sportsmanship? Every student is a member of the Athletic Association and is entitled to take part in any event in accordance with the by-laws. - Only through the loyal support and complete cooperation of the students is this association able to build up and maintain the high stand- ards of athletics of Sargent School. Play fbe game fo fbe Finish, 443' te f - 9. .... lmj



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'I C Q2 is. A C iw'-M1951 ye.-...dagg- ' f . f f ,V f L E :- E ?' 7 5 f I I I .t :f llx A A .. F W I Q. ' V Black Masque President . . . . .... . JESSIE L. GRIFFIN Vice-President . . . . . HARRIET OCKER Secretary-Treasurer . ELEANOR O'CONNELL I Librarian . . . . . NANCY NIESSEN Drama Critic . . STAPLES PERSINGER Poetry Critic ....... MARY SUTI-IERLAND Prose Critic ........ BETTY PHELPS Black Masque, to its members, means achievement--for only those are admitted who are deemed worthy, that is, who have attained their much-sought-after B's in English. The aim of this literary society is to promote an active interest in modern literature- novels, poetry and drama. During the year well-known speakers address its members so that all may keep in touch with the literary world. The club also attends the leading plays of Boston. MEMBERSHIP 1931 Hazel Andrews Winifred Hamlin Louise Richardson Mary Cleary Elizabeth Hatfield Irja Ryssy Helen Donaldson Helen Krebs Frances Sandblom Irene Ford Florence Miller Veronica Shimonek Rose Furano Paulyn Miller Dorothy Sjorlund Sylvia Gates Bertha Moeller Barbara Smith Mardy Godley Gladys Morrison Louise Snyder Jessie Griflin Eleanor O'Connell Mary Sutherland Pirkko Paasikivi MEMBERSHIP 1932-1 Elsie Aulenback Ruth Gross Marion Ross Margaret Barton Grace Hamilton Betty Ruos Caroline Brandle Mary Hines Esther Salzman Betty Chaffee Ethel Levine Anne Schonland Margaret Christ Catherine Miller Grace Sippell Mary Cooke Nancy Niessen Edith Staples 1 Viola Cuggy Harriet Ocker Frances Soulc Gertrude Follmer Staples Persinger Madeline Trow Winifred Gilman Betty Phelps Grace Welch ' Louise Philpot And Speak C'lZIil91t.S'itlSfiClll1jl.',, SKS? , a. 9 Lizsl

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