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Class of 1937 First Row, Left to Right: B. Marson, basketball: J. Chase: M. Beatty, hockey: F. Dine, tennis: Miss Armstrong, faculty adv.ser: L. Prussian, chairman: H. Alcardi, r.din.e: R. Schneider, swimming: S P l b b ll . ueo, ase a . Second Row: U. Hylton, B. Welch, R. Charak, A. Mcckus, M. Johnson, V. Racioppi. Third Row: R. Ricardo, E. Abramson, A. Glasser, S. Shutzer, R. Anderson, H. Newman, S. Bebchick. Fourth Row: M. Bowe, B. Olsen, A. Matulis, B. Wiggin. THE ATHLETIC CLUB Our spirits, held in check so carefully during recitations, eagerly await the outlet of the afternoon activities sponsored by the Athletic Club to give vent to lustful cheering for our team mates participating in some form of sport. Year by year the Athletic Club has been attracting more members because of the in- creasing variety of activities offered. This year's program has been packed full of enjoyment with members of the club romping over the newly acquired hockey fieldg exerting energy on the basketball courts with views of evening up the score with the faculty for the de- feat in '36: swinging tennis rackets in the annual tournament, preceded by deck tennis and badminton tournaments: and gallivanting over the baseball dia- mond, all in season. In addition there are the year-round sports of swimming at the Y. W. C. A., topped off by a meet, and horseback riding at Weld Farm. which furnishes a show in the spring. The outstanding athletes of the class of '37 proved to be R. Anderson, J. Chase, F. Dine, B. Marson, and S, Puleo. fpage Sixty-onej
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