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Third  row:  C.  E.  Boston, Jr., J.  J. McLaughry,  C.  O.  Sanderson,  V. Y.  Bowditch.
                 Second  row:  A.  M.  Decker,  T.  E.  Steere,  Jr.,  F.  M.  Maclsaac,  K.  D.  Clapp,  P.  B.  Metcalf.  Jr.,
                     J.  W.  Steere.
                 Front row:  J.  W. Wild,  Jr.,  R.  H.  Young,  E.  A.  Whitaker,  H.  L.  Bowditch.
                 Not  present  when  picture was  taken:  J.  H.  Mayo,  H.  D.  Brennan.

                          The Student Activities Committee

                        Chairman                       Secretary                 Faculty c,Adviser
                 Randall  H .  Y oung          Edward  A .  W hitaker             M r.  H erman
                            EFO RE  the  C h ristm as  v acatio n   the  com m ittee  lau n ch ed   a  d rive  for
                             clo th es  an d   toys  for  n eedy  fam ilies.  T h e  response  w as  very  g ra tify ­
                             in g .  W ith   th e  assistan ce of  the com m ittee  seven ty-eigh t  d o llars  w as
                             p le d g e d   an d   co llected   for  the  P rovidence C om m un ity  C hest,  and  the
                             G ood  W ill  Fund  w as  increased   to  one  hundred  and  four  d o llars.
                 F rom   th is  la tte r  am o un t  do n atio n s  h ave  been  m ade  to  ch aritab le  institutio n s.
                      T e a s h eld   for  the v isitin g  ath le tic team s  w ere  a g a in   served  under  the super­
                 v isio n   of  the  B o w ditch   brothers,  H oel  and  V in cen t.  T h e  b u lletin   board  in  the
                 B o ys’  P arlo r  w as  co n scien tio u sly  kep t  by  G eo rge  Sp elt.
                      B ecau se  of  the  m isp lacem en t  of  the  o rig in al  constitution  of  the  com m ittee,
                 the  C h airm an ,  assisted   by  the  Secretary,  fram ed  a  new   co n stitution,  w h ich   w as
                 d u ly   ratifie d   by  the com m ittee.
                      C o n tin u in g   its  functions  in  p ro v id in g   en jo ym en t  and  en tertain m en t  for  the
                 boys,  th e  co m m ittee  o rgan ized   a  chess  club.  A   senior  and  ju n io r  p in g   pong
                 to u rn am en t  is  n o w   in  fu ll  sw in g   on  a  brand  new   p in g   p o n g  tab le.
                      T h e   S.  A .  C.  has  passed  an o th er  ye ar  of  v a lu a b le   service  to  the  School.
                 W ith   its  ev er-in creasin g   d u ties,  it  is  beco m in g  a  m ost  im p o rtan t  o rgan izatio n .
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