Chestnut Burr, 1921 . persons were in attendance from the College, Kent, Ravenna,Stowe, Kenmore and Streetsboro. In the spring term the Womans League planted and dedicated, asit does annually, a tree in Womans League row in front of the dormi-tories. A welcome party to the Mid-Spring students was given early inMay. The Womans League has every reason to be proud of its its beginning in 1915 it has developed steadily into a strong organi-zation. The revision of the Constitution in 1919-20 by a competent com-mittee of students has made possible more effective work in all depart-ments


Chestnut Burr, 1921 . persons were in attendance from the College, Kent, Ravenna,Stowe, Kenmore and Streetsboro. In the spring term the Womans League planted and dedicated, asit does annually, a tree in Womans League row in front of the dormi-tories. A welcome party to the Mid-Spring students was given early inMay. The Womans League has every reason to be proud of its its beginning in 1915 it has developed steadily into a strong organi-zation. The revision of the Constitution in 1919-20 by a competent com-mittee of students has made possible more effective work in all depart-ments of the League. The Patriotic Tea on Armistice Day, 1919, the Dramatic Readings byMiss Finch followed by a dance in honor of the Army and Navy Legion 105 of Kent, and the dedication of the Womans League tree to the KentCollege men who died in service were the outstanding features of Big Sisters and the College Sings fostered by the Womans Leaguepromote school spirit and are valued parts of our college Officers, 1920-1921 President Kathleen Boyd (2) Vice President Esther Wattleworth (1) Secretary Florence Points (Senior) Treasurer Dorothy Thorne (Junior) EXECUTIVE BOARD Margaret Wilson (Senior) Donna Bigalow (Senior) Eva Hassler (Junior) Evelyn Neumeister .... (Junior)Anna Meyers (Off-Campus) Marguerite Culp (4) Margaret Hawn (2) Betty Westland (H. A.) Agnes Kalt (Moulton) Ruth Brintnall (Lowry) Margaret Downing (Y. W. C A.) SOCIAL CHAIRMEN Fall Term Isabella Collins Winter Term Lyda Marshall Spring Term Ruth Bechtel 106 BIG SISTERSChairman _ Martha Tanner COLLEGE SINGChairman Mrs. Marguerite Culp An Appreciation The work which the Womans League has carried out could not havebeen accomplished without the advice given it by Miss Bayliss. She hasbeen the mother of the League and has watched it grow. We are indebtedto her for our beginning of Student Government. She has always beenfaithful to us and ever ready to further the welfare of the college. 107 The Rose an


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