Word: senior
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Simmons, a Senior, was a Varsity tackle two seasons ago, and a member of the starting eleven his Freshman year. He also stroked the Varsity crew at New Londin in 1935. In the 190-pound class, he will be a welcome addition to the line. Glueck, a guard, who prepared at Exeter is in his Sophomore year. He was a starter on the Freshman eleven two years ago, and was out of College last season...
Choate, who prepared at St. Marks, is a Senior. Also an oarsman, he is the tallest man on the squad, and weighs over 200. All three men were on the C squad in the signal drill which followed the scrimmage...
Every Sophomore class knows that in its Senior year there may not be any official soccer team, because Harvard may no longer be able to afford it. And for this reason it becomes a point of honor not to let the team down, not to let Jack Carr down, and not to let the H. A. A. down. For it was only very recently that the H. A. A. went to bat to save soccer from the axe of University Hall...
Among other Varsity men, whose successful development has resulted largely from Carr's spotting their innate ability early and working to bring it out, are halfback Bob Scott and right outside Don Sleeper, both Juniors, and halfback Austin Scott, a Senior and former Junior Varsity player...
...counterbalance the gloomy side of the picture, two new comers to the squad are showing a decided amount of promise. The first of these is John A. Day, a senior, who is out for the first time. In the same category and one who is showing a similar fund of promise, is Alden Haupt...