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HANDBALL TOURNAMENT WINNERS First place — Jules Green Second place — Martin Houseman SQUASH TOURNAMENT WINNERS First Place — Dave Levin Second place — Max A. Rush Courts o£ John Marshall Lester L. Goldstein June — 1937 In the nature of able counsel, the athletic students of John Marshall Law School wend their way to the highest Courts of the school, winch are located in the gymnasium on the sixth floor of the building. Here are no briefs to write, no cases to cite, but only the hard, white walls of the three high- est Courts in the school, presided over by the able, juristic physical director, Allen Wenner- strand. For the past two years director Wen- nerstrand has guided the physical activities of those students who are interested in maintain- ing a high health standard. The gymnasium is equipped for squash, handball, volleyball and badminton. There are also exercizing machines, bars, weights, pulleys and the showers and locker room. The students of the school may well feel proud of the equipment for physical develop- ment that the John Marshall Law School main- tains for their benefit and fortunate to have as director of their physical activities Allen Wennerstrand. Page Eighty-five
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ATHLETICS G XX ALLEN WENNERSTRAND, Director of Athletics, in form with a squiish racket. ULTRA VIOLET RAY ROOM Where California and Florida arc only six floors from the sidewalks of Chicago. BADMINTON As played hy members of John Mar- shall Badminton Cluh in the dou- bles court. The game originated in India, and received its name b having been played on Lord Bad- minton ' s estate in England.
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