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20 o 4 - u .- pp..N . firs! rmr: Pmlrson. Stimson. Goddin. Anderson. Barker. Daniel. B. Whillles. Rn senhlut h. Reap. Ford xvrmul rmr: Czepirl. Brudigun. Flynn. THu-hnut. Conch Mt-Curdy. Ruck, May, Muir, Srhruder SOCCER HE l95l edition 01' the W'vsleyun sm-rvr team gained recognition as one of thv films! trams in how England as it compiled a 0-3-1 award. The Cards opened the son- son hy dropping: a 4-0 contest to R. P. L annually an Eastern powvrhousr. Tho W95- mvn rum? hack to dvaut Springfield 2-0. hut thou dropped a hard fought contest to Dartmouth. Finally. however, the Cards hit their stride and went on a winning spree. dotvating fivo strong New England squads while losing nnI-x lo Xalo. Thoy rompml over Brown, Amherst, W'illiams. Tufts. and the University of Connecticut, and finished tho season hy tying an outstanding Triniu aggregation l-I. Altogether the team scor- ml 25 goals to its oplmm-ntsh H. Sandy Ford and Dave Burhank wt-rv vhusvn for the All va England soccer squad. The win over Amherst! a very highly tout- mt outfit, was Pspm'ially notcworthy and. in vomhination with the 2-! win over Willimns. hrought the Little Three Chaunpionship to a snug home in Middletown. Although C0- Captuins Bruce Barker and Hon Daniel, as well as Burbank. arc graduating. the pros- pect for next year under Captain-Elm-t Bill Toaohout spouts good.
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6011561.: BODY SENA TE HE W'vslvyun I'rum lhv Human Senate us it suns ron- Sonutt- stt'ms ilirm-th stitutvti in the reign of Caligula. It is sunw- whut difficult to l'ulh trace the cunnwtion hrtwvon the two down through thv ages; hut it is definitely known that Charlemagne timllt with u llnirumcrul hmly known as tho Myopit- Fullrtovn hhivh t-nrroslmntlml Vinso- Iy in i'um'titm 21ml strm'turt' tn tlw h vslvym Svnutv. In I631. Warrington P. Iluint's. ICmpcrur 01' Ethiopia. vmmnuntlml that u roprvsvntal- tivo hotly chosen hy thv pvoplo should run- i'vr with him on thv prohlvm 0f dvlzlywi Athlis Uiuhu This limb iuls t-lusob rt'lutml tn rushing; at rrtwhnulogivul School. the prvsvnt Wt'slviam Scuntv in thc- proh- lmns that it l'zu-ml. Thomas Wolsey, during the roign 01' ann VIH, granted tlw frulu'hiso without regard to rzu'v. t'rtwd. t'ulor or monetary position to tlw stlulmits at Liverpool Trxtilv School. Today. tlw Wtisloyun Senate flourishes in just such a free and invigorating environ- mvnt. All toltL the W'tisloyun Student varu- mont owes a trmncmlous tloht to history. and. us Edmund Burke s0 oloquvntly szlitl whvn tlvscrihing the CB Sonata uIt Mulks in tho steps of its fm-vfuthmm.M Vlr. Burk? was un OIIIJUIIOIH 0f the French Hmolutinn hut an ardent advocate of the American Rmv- lution. Ho was instrummltul in hampering St-rl'vl:lry-Trmisurvr Tum Soukup. I'n'sith-nt tihurlic- Hugm'in tlllti iit-e-I'rt-sident Hall Buckingham thv English Hmolutionun War vffort illltl hvllwcl to make possihlo hoslt'ym and. of t-uursv. tlw United States. The St'llilieqh' tleht to Mr. Burke is vorlx lall'gt'. amt ho is t-onnnmnm'utmi hy the Ecl- muml Blll'kP Homoriul Cannon which stumls hvtwvvn South Collcgv and tho Chupvl. 'lihv t-zumonis mouth is plugged us 21 symhul ul- lhv way in whivh Mr. Burke hvlpml to stop the flow of cannon hulls t0 thv English ill'lll't This luvk 0f zunmuniliun was important in securing: victm'p fur the in thv Culonivs. Xmm'ivtm fonts ilt IIIP Vital huttlv ul' Saru- toga. Charlie Rogmin is president. Hall Burk- inghum Virv-prositlvnt. tlllll Tum Huukup svorvturi-trvusurvr of the 51-72 Wt'sltjun Senate.
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kneeling: Cutting; Dnhunm. Jl'hll slumling: Beaver, Breuer. Thornton, H. Shunle. Kellmn. May, Srrlyv. Luerk. D. Kendall. Hilliard. Oslvr. Lurkiv. lkglin. Coppulrlli. R. Sundermn. Bedding. Bmmrvillo first row: Fcins. LalCrmse second row: Dmdin . Lillquixl, Ludd, Stone. Olsen. U. Morrim Jzu'oby. Zuckin. Dexter, Tseu. Cutler lTll the aid of 1hroo rmltml Cadillacs. 4f Rushing Chairmen Thornton and Morris and their rhorus line 01' home grown E Y oolvhrilios managed to entice the Hurst ,. a 2 'L h group of pledges since 1950. Edible food was lsunmwhzlt ill-advisodlyl served during rushing. however. and tho housv hogan the your with u dvfirit. Jack Wyillow. head of WESU, Tom Sou- kup. College Bmh socrvlary-treasurer, Stove ; r May, haskelhzlll captain. Dwight Herrmana I squash captain. and Mrs. McNall-V, 000k, all made their home at Alpha Chi Rho. The Downey lmprovonwnt Cup. the Jackson Cup and many other similar trophirs worn Pugm'ly sought hy Crow.
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