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ATHLETICS R.54CnL.s-ma JB.. '52-
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Fifty THE TANAGER Girls, Glee Club Under the able supervision of Mr. Robert Leslie, Director of the Music llepartment of Chatham High. the Girls' Glee Club had a most successful year. Vklith about fifty girls under hig supervision, Mr. Leslie gave a delight- ful program in the annual Musical Assembly held in the Auditorium in February. It is hoped that the department will continue with its fine work next year, and the Class of '37 wishes them many more successes. l l l ,. vi' LV' li't0l'fl 5 Front row, l. to J'.fJm111y lI1f0, TliggQ11aMlillVziil1glac'l1, Dorothy Hotfnzan, Amy Brusie, GIKWZI'ifa:.vElj ,'Ec1'itl1V'Sl111l7l7 o11s, Shirley Hrozwz, Ethel Barton, Dorotlzg Nielzols, Margaret Van H'lfU'01Z. Second l'0'ZU--LFOIIOVU Gelbert, Rita Merrztt, Loretta l'Vil11'er, Marion 'llKelley, Florence Feiler, AI'ZlIWGl'8?l1C, f0j'MRlZ'FlIbll7'tQ'll, iWf1I1el.5taLrles, Doris Rl'Z!6lll?'lH'g, ' il ,ll H ll Marffaret Call1ou11, R11t11MHot1e1'. , it 011011 a , 6 ww sl 1 L 'WSI V gi, Kath- Third 1'owfHe1'1zir'e 1f1lei11, Clara lVadsw0rtl1, Marjorie 1111t 1, 07 le fl 3 erine Fisher flll1t'llIlMIJ61ll0S, Robert Leslie, Dl.7'6ff0'l',vllfL1I'g'Ul'6'f Kirk, M0115 1'fV'NL'i'5FflIllC1Il, Helen 51111111-0115, illargaret Girzller, Do1'oLt7fyl'll'l'1i'l'l6, Harriet Crosby. ' i ' ' - -r ' 1 ' H 3 Fozfrtlz 1'0zt'-IJ0r1a Vl'1417ft'4'I3711'e11, Clzrzstnze Faltez, Marg .Sa3e1, Katlzerme ufvaz Elirabetlz Matthews, Eva Pnlver Marie2 R 5lley, Helen Grant, Eleeta Mc- 9 Alnmnq 'N-Intyre, Florence C0.1'0lI,'RlfU Franris, Frances Barton, Betty Van Burerzgdbeyw-1 Margare Olmstead, Dorzs Everett. M 5115111 -lfwifl' ilfilffvu Ulfvjifvwx 1 1
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Fifty-two Varsity Soccer SHORT while after school opened in Septemlber, Coach Kufs issued his First call for candidates for the aipproaching soccer season. Approxi- mately 35 stalwarts answered his summons. After a few weeks' practice, the local mentor cut his squad, and on Septem- ber 25, the locals invaded Hudson to take a 6-1 trouncing from the Hudson booters. In this contest. lllalcy Alamillo, Chatham goalie, sustained a knee injury that kept him out of action for the remaining part of the season. On October 2, when Chatham invaded Lebanon, the locals booted the leather eight times through the uipri-ghts, while the Valley team could not penetrate Chatham's airtight defense. The score: Chatham 8, Lebanon 0. The Scarlet and 'Black booters made it two in a row on Octiber 7, when they dumped the Lebanon School for Boys at Chatham 5-1. The locals scored at will against a poor defense set up by the Shakers. Capt. Smith, of the visitors, however, played an outstanding game to score Lebanon's only tally. The hapless Lebanon High eleven came to Chatham on October 9, and again the Hicksmen wilted under the local's fire, to go down to a 9-1 lacing. A1 Binsse, Charlie VVYman, and Pat Flood, Chatham's fast-moving forward wall, accounted for a large share of the locals' points. In the most stirring contest of the year, Chatham played a 3-3 deadlock with their rivals, Hudson High at Chatham on October 24. In the first few minutes of play, Al Iiinsse sent the leather home twice to give Chatham a commanding lead. However, heavy fouling on the locals' part offered to the visitors several penalty kicks, which they converted to tie the score at 2 at half time. In the third period, Hudson forged ahead on a goal by Remy, but Frankie Curry came through with a timely goal to deadlock the score at 3 all, at the end of the regular game- An overtime period failed to bring a score, so the game was left with both teams on equal terms. The Lebanon Boys School evened up the score when they turned back Chatham at the Shakers' fiield 5-3, on November 2. Playing in near freezing weather on a wet, slippery field, Chatham couldn't get under motion while the home team gained their revenge. In the final game of the season. Chatham lost a 4-2 decision to the R. 'P. I. Frosh at the Engineers' held in Ti'-oy. The locals playing with Al Callan on the sidelines with an ankle injury, put up a game fight against the sufperior Troy team. Bob Simmons scored the goals for Chatham on two penalty kicks, against the fonmer Chatham player, Art Danyew, who was holding down the goal position for the Frosh. Chatham ended the season with three wins, -three losses and a tie. The locals ran up 31 points to their opponents, 20.
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