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Boys' Spor'I's VARSITY SOCCER This year the boys' soccer team, captained by Charles Berlepsch, had a short but enjoyable season. Due to the curtailment of driving, many of the usual games were cancelledg however, two games were arranged with Hillhouse High. The slightly superior Hillhouse team edged us out by the narrow margin of 3-2. In the second game we met with the same results. Those on the team were Captain Charles Berlepsch, Victor Anderson, Howard Lackman, Bob Neumann, Charles Sloatman, Howard Nielson. Bill Duffy, George Fouser, Dave Miller, Lewis Rashmir, Fred Colburn, Bill Matthies, and Stanley Simons. The able direction and excellent coaching of Mr. Edward D. Small of Arnold College was appreciated by all the boys. JUNIOR FOOTBALL Under the competent direction of Mr. Peter Tileston the junior Football Team had a very successful season this year. Hamden Hall conquered such formidable rivals as the Spring Glen Club, Foote, and Putnam schools, but suffered, at Cheshire, a heart- breaking defeat with a score of 21-20. The members of the team were: Captain Clifford De Wolf, Larry Freeman, Don Fouser, Buddy Kelly, Richard Hammond, Bruce Burdge, John Baitsell, Bob McGrath, Douglas Neumann, Richard Powelson, Bill Trombley, Herbert Carlson, Hamilton Barhydt, Eugene Moore and Bob Bretzfelder. The manager was john Dowman. Page Twenty-Two
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Emergency Aciiviiies The Canteen Aides are expected to give voluntary hours and at any time to be ready where and when they are needed. While in training the girls have had talks on nutrition by Mrs. Ahlberg and on public health and sanitation by Erick Moore. They have served two excellent dinners at the school and two teas at the Hamden Red Cross Center. On Friday, January 15, these canteen girls were graduated to full aides: Peggy Wilson, Rosamond Hammer, Dorothy Solakian, Shirley Kjeldsen, Beatrice Brodner, Joan Kelly, Helen Fox, Joan Rice, Bernice Neumann, Betty Christensen, Mary Condon, Sally Godwin, Betsey North, Phyllis Bellin, Marilyn DeWolf, and Miss Young. Mrs. Taylor was our capable leader, with Miss Young as her assistant and Betty Christensen as captain of the group. Acfiviiy Program For many years the pupils at Hamden Hall have shared in taking care of many small jobs usually termed work but since it is done in the best of good company can be more adequately called happy activity. At ten minutes after three of any school after- noon the school suddenly becomes a whirlpool of flying mops and brooms. Out of all this bustle and rushing around our ideal is to find the entire school building swept and dusted and each child able to check with himself and say, There, that is done . We hope it is. Anyway we have a good time participating. Page Twenty-One
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Girls' Sports VARSITY HOCKEY The Girls' Varsity field hockey team with Carolyn Bushell as captain played the Day School twice last fall. The following were on the team: Captain Carolyn Bushell, Barbara Miller, Dorothy Harris, Bettie Barnes, Hudas Schwartz, Elizabeth Duncan, Marilyn DeWo1f, Shirley Kjeldsen, Harriett Mack, Nancy Mack, and Marion Teasdale. An excellent junior Varsity Hockey Team, whose members will undoubtedly con- tribute toward a successful 1943 season, played one game with the Day School. The team was as follows: Captain Elaine Lackman, Barbara Stevens, Teddy Bergeron, Arleen Bamberg, Ann Rademacher, Helen Fox, Marilyn Shearer, Emily Perrins, Mary Condon, Emma Lou Roberts, and Sally Godwin. Much credit for the successful season is due to the excellent coaching of Miss Betty Eldridge and Mrs. Virgil McNeil. With the coming of spring our thoughts turn toward baseball. The girls in the College Preparatory Department are hoping for an enjoyable and successful season. GIRLS' BASEBALL Page Tufenty-Three
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