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Basket. . . Brassie . . . Three new sports vie with the old standbys like archery and basketball : flying lessons are given at Waterford Airport, riding takes place in the Bow ring and on the trails by the river, and Knowl- ton is the scene of our masked attempts to emulate Mr. Garsson. The sword is mightier than the pen
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A. A. Athletics have always played an imn portant part in campus life, and our Athletic Association is mainly re- sponsible for the interest which is shown in sports events. Tennis and golf tournaments in spring and fall keep us practising until the first bite of autumn frost . . . tees and tennis balls reappear with the first robin. Competitions with other colleges in hockey and basketball have us fight- ing for God, for Country, and for Connecticut . . . a spring horse show is run for those who know how to keep their hands down, elbows in, and knees glued to the saddle . fencing exhibitions are given, and competitions in soccer and badmin- ton take place in their proper season. On the social side, A.A. organizes events like hayrides to complete dance weekends, and invites the pointeholding elite to coffees and to the banquet held in the spring. For God, for country, and for Connecticut The old racquet . . . . . . the new racket
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At Buck Lodge . . . home of hearth-toasted hot-dogs The Connecticut Col lege Outing Club does much to make us all de- votees of the outdoor life. Its activi- ties include the sponsoring of trips and excursions, joint participation in sports with Dartmouth and Yale, pic- nics in Buck Lodge, skating on the Arboretum lake tbruises for the un- waryH , and, with the finishing of the Spaghetti ankles WouId-be Kanonen Indoor discussion promotes outdoor action last Mid-year exam, the annual CCOC trip to North Conway for a weekend of snowplows . . . and Chris- ties for some. Hannes Schneider in- troduces the bravest of us to his Arl- berg technique, and to the cries of Bend those knees or I'll break 'em from an anguished instructor, we learn that there's more to skiing than we thought. . .we learn to talkski- ing even though our performance on slope and trail leaves something to be desired . . . we learn that Gestapo agents couldn't pry waxing secrets from some experts.
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