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THE MUSICAL CLUBS
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JUNIOR YEAR 23 THE ARAIVIORY IN BLACK AND WHITE adversity has its uses, and the joys of Prom tasted all the sweeter in contrast to the harrowing strain of Exam week. During the winter term, Bradley, Cleveland, Matthews, and Shear all proved that the Sheif Junior is nimble in body as well as in mind by accomplishing the physically impossible on the University Gym Team. With the advent of spring, the sidewalks soon became even more dangerous thoroughfares than the streets. The latter were guarded on all the important intersections by New Haven's Finest, but the arm of the law stretched no farther than the curb-stone, and, once on the sidewalk, only Providence and quick dodging could save the unwary pedestrian from frequent hordes of grotesque Hgures bearing down upon him on their little steel wheels, or clustered at each corner, madly hurling little wooden cones, tipped with steel, upon the unoffending pavement. Per- haps facing such dangers was the direct cause of our remarkable showing on the Track Team in sprinting, jumping Cbroad and highl, etc. Preston was awarded his Y in the pole vault. Barker ran well in the half and Story jumped well in the high
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e JUNIOR YEAR 25 jump. Art Milburn, H. A. Johnson and Easton Won their Y in baseball, while Jim Sheldon and Cord Meyer helped the University Crew to a seven length victory over Harvard. Having followed the trail of sport from October to June, a resume is now in order concerning those activities other than athletic. Seven men Won their Aurelian Key, and four were elected to the Elizabethan Club. The Kopper Kettle Klub took in six. Speaking of the latter organization, our spiritual Welfare rested in the competent hands of Earle Craig, president of the Byers Hall Committee, and of Bob Sayre, vice-president, While DeVecchi, as treasurer, taxed the Class in frantic endeavor to provide Betts, our 'tl-'tecordiiig Angel, with sufficient funds to VAN SHE1-'F CAMPUS
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