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We oLoue Jh The Women ' s Athletic Association is an organization on campus for all women inter- ested in after-school sports. The WAA sponsors hockey, volley ball, basketball, Softball, and archery. The Council of the WAA which acts as a governing body is composed of officers elected by the members of the organization, sports chairmen, and the club advisers. The Men ' s Athletic Association is com- prised of two student representatives and three faculty members. All college men ' s athletic activities are supervised and financed through this very capable commission. WOMEN ' S AND MEN ' S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONS Boehl. Degnan, Hahn, Freeland, McCarrcll, DiPaolo, lablonski, Popovski. Dr. Milstead. Scofield. Dr. DeShaw, Mr. Clifford, Salt.
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°f f rai raise Now that MSTC is operating on a more or less normal basis — the war years being over and the number of Vets greatly diminishing — we can turn to a study of Freddy Freshman, the high school graduate with a yearning for learn- ing. He is the fella you saw the first week of school wearing a bathing cap and showering smiles. His sturdy character made possible his survival of Frosh week, he learned the Alma Mater, and then resolved to crack at least a 3.5 average. (He was young and foolish then.) Next, Freddy participated in the social schedule, that began with Winter Whirl the first class dance. It set a precedent as the only Freshman formal ever held. Freddy helped to don the hall with blue ' n white. He helped make the snowman for the middle of the dance floor and was most cooperative in helping the ice cream cone refreshments to disappear. He claims he will never forget that memorable March 5th. Now that Freddy has managed to catch up with Agamemnon and has spent the usual forty days and forty nights in the library, he has be- come enthused about shedding his label of dis- tinction. Yes, he ' s changing his name to Sam Sophomore — 1949. ROW 1 — Sasso, Warmington, Edwards, Poll. Neff, Nardone, Pulitano, Sasso, filling. Gillide, Holcombe. ROW 2 — Ellis, Mollis. Stewart, Mostut, Bergeur. Onorevole. Alessi, Cooke, Streuli. Pud- ney. ROW 3 — Elphick, O ' Dowd, Yacullo, Schoefer. Wolcott, Moran, Numamacher, Webster, Roberts, Fennell. ROW 4 — Katcher, Majewski, Kinn. Reams, Freeman, Granie, Gillis, Weisburger, Keil, Mc- Gatha, Deckenbach. ROW 5 — Moskowitz, Lafenera, Brosnan, Berardi, Andrews.
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i olorS, oLJear V II lontclair CHEERLEADERS KNEELING — Trotta. O ' Connell, Fin- nan, Doran. STANDING — Beier. Bos- well. Fitz Maurice, McHugh, Sund- berg, Schanzenbach. The Rah Rah element at Montclair had a change of voice this past year. The addition of Ernie Beier and Werner Schanzenbach were wel- come assets to our cheering sguad. The first Co- Ed cheering season was a spirited one. Ruth Fitz- Maurice and Margy McHugh co-captained this past sports season. With new cheers and new uniforms the squad did well in rahing Mont- clair through victories and losses. Vocal chords permitting, the pep rallies were successful and appreciated. The Red and White inspirations are a memorable part of MSTC ' s sports activities. Red and White, Fight, Fight! Red and White, Fight, Fight! Who fight? You fight! Fight! Team! Fight!
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