The St. Hugh’s Past Students’ Association (SHPSA), formerly called the “St. Hugh’s Old Girls' Association”, was formed in 1933 with eight members. Its first president was the School’s principal, Miss Hermione Wilhelmina Joels, and for several years afterwards, the School’s principal served as its president. The first past student to serve as president was Iris (Sorror) Jones in the early 1940s.
By 1938/39, the Association had 70 members. Its purpose was twofold: to foster a spirit of camaraderie and “togetherness” among past students and to help raise funds in support of the School. In an effort to achieve the first objective, the Association held its first annual reunion dinner on 28 January 1939 at the South Camp Road Hotel with Bishop Hardie as the guest of honour.
To achieve the second objective, a dance was held at Springfield on 15 April 1939. This dance was said to be a success and a second dance was planned for November of that same year. The Association’s second dinner was held on 27 January 1940, again at the South Camp Road Hotel, with the Colonial Secretary Mr Grantham as the guest of honour.
Since those early days, the Association has expanded its objectives to meet the needs of a larger membership and a much larger student body at the School. The objectives of the Association are:
Written by Charmaine McKenzie, Past Student, for the 100th Commemorative Magazine, June '99
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