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The Qllrussruahs 013132 'Wincentian btbuul 5H1Ien's Qssuciatiun In 1932, the Karlsfeld Association, one of the auxiliary organizations of the Vinccntian Institute, was founded. This group of men are responsible for the sponsoring of the sports of the school, they furnish the coaches, uniforms, and player awards for the various sports. ln September, 1937, this group changed its name to Vincentian School Men's Association. The loyalty of this comparatively small group of men has been out- standing. They have not only continued the work of the Karlsfeld Association, but also put into effect many new schemes such as the Employment Bureau, new hockey rink, the partial sponsoring of the Students Activity Dinner. The main aim of this group is to improve the school and to make life at school more attrac- tive and agreeable. The ofhcers are: D:XVID J. ROACH, JR. . President ROBERT J. TRULAN Vice-President THOMAS F. HOULIHAN . Secretary HENRY T. GORDON, SR. Treasurer One Hundred One 1 9 3 7
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'UHJB Qlrnssrnahse The 71l?Humen'5 Parent Ulieacbers Qssuciatiun The Women's Parent Teachers Association is now in its seventh year. The progress has been so rapid that there is, at present, an enrollment of over four hun- dred members, composed of mothers and friends of the school. These diligent women manifest a keen and unselfish interest in the betterment of the school. The activities of this organization are both social and charitable. Among its charitable enterprises are the sewing and knitting classes in the sixth, seventh and eighth grades, and the Charity Sewing Group which meets every week to sew for the poor. The social committee conducts fortnightly dancing classes under the instruction of a talented dancing teacher, this committee also supervises informal dances. The orchestra leader and the ladyship teacher for girls of high school age are sponsored by this organization. Another very commendable work is the service of First Friday breakfast in the cafeteria. All this work receives the co-operation and whole-hearted support of the Rev- erend Director, the Reverend William R. Charles. MR. LAWRENCE BAKER .... . President MRS. C. FREDERICK HOFFMAN . Vice-President MRS. JOHN 0,CONNELL . . Treasurer Miss ANNE WILLIGAN ....... Secretary l l One Hundred 1937 A W
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