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in 1f'6f1f0.ilU07f'f The compleTe agieemenT human beings have concerning The use and develop- menT oT The body may be responsible Tor The populariTy oT aThleTics, and wheTher iT is aT a business luncheon in your living-room armchair, or when The car breaks down, The recollecifions of your high school Teams will be welcomed. All will become Class A'ers in The league ThaT TaThers around The Tireside. LeT The living room scene be a sTereoType. A poT-bellied sTove wiTh your TeeT Tipping The TooT-resT, and since The Training rules oT more a+hle+ic days have been relaxed, you will have enTered The class whose privilege is dissipaTion. So, be careful noT To leT The ashes drop, and don'T Tip The glass Too Tar in your sTruggle Tor comTorT againsT The oversTuFFed chair. Allowing such a scene To have influence over my ThoughTs, The TirsT Thing ThaT comes To mind is The no-hiHer Charley GersTen Threw againsT Brooklyn Tech in The finale oT The I947 baseball season. IT had been a year of 0-2 Tor Chuck as he warmed up on The Parade Ground sidelines. The Midwood rooTers in The grandsTand made playful suggesTions ThaT The only way Charley would win was by a perTecT game. The early innings wenT by, and The infielders chanTed, no-hiTTer, baby boy, no-hi'Her, baby boy .... Midwood had gained an advanTage in The run cleparTmen+ as iT came down To The Tinal inning. We were all aware oT GersTen's negaTive aTTiTude Toward Tech baTTers, buT The round shouldered condiTion of Midwood's won and Ios+ record made The prospecT of a no-hiTTer seem miraculous. Quickly, Charley pushed The TirsT o Two baTTers r and whaT was I uT sTepped in. A ball abou+ To become a in which The neuroTic are was The case. The moTions d as TwiTches 0l'l The TBCES of slammed The ball pasT To GersTen, who in iT ThaT makes Thrills which higher- asslsT a school-day evenT in Nahonal League's mosT valuable Hugh School gym Talking abouT 9 ended e sporTs TanaTic alThough baske-Tball and gym shorTs and UP TOY games. The evenTs oT and fhe ouT To The ueens iT as a blind- way in which The game progressed was signiTicanT, Two Teams on The ownership oT The lead as lhg final r . . ua Ter was giving rOOm. Ray Schwarh, who had scored 22 poinTs in The preceding a mediocre day, and iT I Herb BGVSTGTH. and Bob up Tor The slump. Of course a good Tloor This would only deprive unappreciaTed There were abouT ThirTy
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Wi+h a pang of regrel' we realize fhere will be ofher Edifors-in-chief, ofher Mayors, oiher Foo+ball heroes, o+her PreHies+ girls . . . and +ha'r fwice a year 'rhere is a s+uden'r chosen who is Mos+ Likely To Succeed. Midwood s'I'ays fhe same, and bidding H' Adieu is nof as easy or pleasanf as we fhoughl' if mighl' be. The road before us is no+ very clear, and all of Midwood, all fhe subfle values we had faken for granled loom in our young eyes . . . 'rhe comforlable rouline we grew impafienf wifh, lfhe infer- esi' of feachers we failed +o appreciale, +he friends and enemies, 'rhe halls, 'rhe rooms, +he desks. The 'rhing 'rha+ brings fears +o even +he mosf sophis'rica+ed and disin+eres+ed of us is +he feeling +ha+ rhe cliques, +he sweef- hearls, 'rhe kids we worked wi'rh are 'ro be scaHered +o +he winds of +he universi+y and business world. Teachers who we had begun +o accepf as friends, are being leff behind. We promised 'ro wri+e each o+her, swore 'ro gef drunk +oge+her nex'r New Year's Eve, buf knew if was goodbye. Some of us will hang on +o Midwood. We will have our box full of souvenirs. We will refurn +o hang around +he Argus oFFice, 'rhe Bio lab, fhe Gym, +alk +o feachers, and a few of us will even +ake posf-graduafe courses. I+ will no+ be ihe same. For mosf of us fhe break will be comple+e. Midwood will +ake i+s place as a rafher solid rock we can resl' our memories on. Our gradua+ion, fhe climax of all we have worked for, or even ioked about is a rriumph 'Tempered by fhe more impor+an+ realizafion +ha+ we are no+ +he be-all and fhe end-all here. dick george george dreyer 5 69 wU3flfW oo SJC' we L L3 gf ' J ..f
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a double-loul was called involving Bob Druss and his opposile. Going lo lhe foul lines bolh men made lhe mosl ol lheir scoring opporlunily. And as lhe Long Islander cancelled Druss' success by sinking lhe loul shol, lhe Midwood boy rushed in and sporlingly shook his hand. This was lhe poinl lhal gave Cily lhe game, since lhe r lailed lo nolice lhe sudden alleclion shown lo Ray Schwarlz during a lasl-second lhal consequenlly failed lo deuce. We were lhe class lhal iusl gol under lhe wire when il came lo lhe lormalion ol a loolball leam. Al lhe momenl one may queslion lhis as a occurrence, bul even lhe recolleclion ol games losl will become a slimulus conversalion. Those accuslomed lo losses pick lhe all-slar leam ol superlalives on lhe day lheir school wins ils lirsl ball game. We had all expecled a successful loolball season in I947 and Coach Murlha proudly proclaimed lhe pre-season viclories allowed lhe leam. Bul Midwood losl lhe early games, and when lhe Blue and While deplored ils adversaries chances in lhe New Ulrechl game, lhey were lrying lo convince lhemselves, nol lhe opponenl. Websler passed lo Burslein lor 55 yards and Midwood led 6-O . . . Feinslein recovered a Ulrechl lumble on lhe ensuing kickoll . . . Midwood rolled . . . I2-O . . . Len McNeil's end-around sel up lhe lhird score, and lhe delirious Midwood roolers were playing lhe parl ol lans lo a winning ball club. When quarlerback Bill Smilh called lhe lasl play ol lhe day, Midwood led 24-7. Schools lose who are capable ol success on lhe ball field, bul who developed an only recenl lo lheir Grammar School gradualion. ll is lor lhis and Soccer leams were warmly greeled by lhis deparlmenl. for lhese sporls were nol lhe big names. For clebul lhal look place in Madison Square Garden. Don Rudolph and Joe Franklin, ranked second in lheir heal Many ol a ballgame are inlerrupled by sensalional acls, and il is as if lhe course ol play made a dream sequence oul ol lhe common occurrences a day al lhe ball park. You don'l see lhe resl ol lhe lield or lhe score ol lhe game, bul lhere's Slan Budin running way back in lell-lield, diving, somersaulling, ancl lriumphanlly waving lhe ball and glove logelher in his righl hand. ll's lhe game againsl Jellerson, now, back in lhe I947 loolball season. Midwood is laking a bealing from one of lhe cily's besl leams. Jimmy Marshall, a long way lrom his calching role in baseball, slands I5 yards behind lhe line awailing lhe pass from cenler. Marshall is a guy who relies on his speed, and lhe greal dislance from cenler is lo give him a chance lo gel going. The ball is shilled and Marshall slarls oll. Nol lorward lor a louchdown, bul eller lhe pigskin ilsell as il sails lar over his head. Picking il up, he runs away lrom lacklers and allhough he is 'Finally broughl down, lurns lhe blunder ol a cenler inlo lhe kind ol play people wrile aboul in yearbooks. Then lhere was lhe opening evening ol lasl year's baskelball season, when Ray Schwarlz, in his lirsl game as a lirsl-slringer broke lhe Midwood scoring record wilh 22 poinls. Again lasl year's baskelball season and lhis lime an overlime period in a game againsl Tilden. Wilh 30 seconds lo go, and lhe score lied, Neil Poslman is louled. l-le slands on lhe line, bows his legs, and up, and in il goes, lhe winning poinl ol Midwood's lirsl viclory. Quielly lhe rille leam came along, and allhough il is obscured by a lack ol lan-appeal il was lhe loophole upon which Midwoodiles hung a hope and beliel lhal winning leams can
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