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NUNC DIMITTIS We lffomimzte at the ulffoifen pziy William Wood, because he is the ideal husbandl' type. Stan Dulfy'l Dulfendack, because he always manages to say the right thing at exactly the right time much better than you, yourself, possibly could. Martha Marty Graham, because Roosevelt was re-elected and she is still Courageously wearing a sunflower. Bill Dobson, because he gets up and says assembly has been dismissed . Ginnie Bm Drury, because her reputation for being close-mouthed. Bill Earsl' Gram, because of his reknown as a woman-hater. Ted 'lKidder Guthe, because he anticipates the day when feminine life savers will patrol the beaches. Ted Bragg, because he played Apollo in the ninth grade English class play. Mary Anna Jamison, for her peaches and cream complexion . Frank Whitney, because of his quiet, retiring nature. Mary Helen Davis, because of her ability to make under-statements. jack Moehlman, because, as chairman of the elegibility committee, he has restricted his own activities. Jackie The Duchess Rothman, because she is a confirmed conservative and because she never chews gum. Mary Ellen String Bean Wheeler, because she is always her sweet, natural self. Fitch Tillotson, because his Scotch instinct has kept the budget balanced, and because he never argues. Page Twenty-eight
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NUNC DIMITTIS 1 TENNIS A FAIR record was turned in by the 1937 edition of the U.H.S. Tennis team as they won three, lost three, and tied one dual match, won the regional tournament and sent a doubles team to the semi-finals of the state tournament. This year's squad was coached by Dr. Johnston and was captained by Art Hopkins while the other members of the squad were Bourquin, Hayward, Bragg, McMurray, Bonisteel, Comstock, Perkins, Slator, Dice, Moehlman, Keppel, Underdown, and O'Dell. The Cubs dropped matches to Adrian, Detroit University School, and Plymouth, defeated Roosevelt twice, Ann Arbor High once, and tied Adrian once. The Cubs placed third in the Huron League behind Dundee and Roosevelt but made up for this by winning the first and second doubles and the first and second singles to mon- opolize the regional tournament. As a result McMurray and Bonisteel went to the state in singles competition, and Hopkins, Bourquin, Bragg, and Hayward went to the state in doubles competition. GULF T HE 1937 golf team, coached by Mr. Wesley Darling and with Bill Wood as honorary captain, had a very good season, it won seven out of ten dual matches, won the regional meet and was again runner up in the state tournament. The team which ammassed this record was composed of Osler No. 1, Wood No. 2, Allen No. 3, Whitney No. 4, Easlick No. 5, and Karpinski No. 6. The squad won two matches from St. Thomas, Plymouth, and Northville and took one from Howell. Ann Arbor High defeated U. High twice, and Howell took the measure of the Cubs once. The foursome of Osler, Wood, Allen, and Whitney broke the school's team low score record of 345 by 9 strokes when they came in with a 336 at Plymouth. This same day Dave Osler broke the individual record of 78, held previously by Bill Huntington, when he came home with a 77. The team won the regional tournament by a margin of 19 strokes while Osler took the second low medal with a 92 and Wood took third low honors with his 93. The Cubs were again second in the State tournament, losing to St. Augustine of Kala- mazoo, by four strokes. Bill Wood and Dick Allen scored for fourth place individual honors with scores of 85. The other scores were Osler 86, and Whitney 99. Dave Osler was elected as next year's captain and the prospects are quite good as only Wood and Whitney will be lost by graduation. Page Twenly-reven
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