Word: sextets
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Clark Hodder will again have charge of the squad and "Skeets" Canterbury will take the embryonic not minders under his wing for another year. With the undefeated record of last year's sextet, which included a 9-1 trouncing of the Eli first-year men, to shoot at, this season's sextet will have to hustle to prepare for the first game with Framingham High which comes on December 9. Two more games with Rindge Tech on December 15 and with Milton Academy on December 16 will be played by the Freshmen before the Christmas holidays...
Faced with the prospect of less ice and a harder schedule, you might think the prospects for Coach Stubb's 1937 hockey team were rather grim, but such is not the case. Rather, a wealth of both experienced and inexperienced material promises that this year's sextet will be as good if not better than last year's highscoring outfit...
...schedule calls for one trip abroad by each team to play two foreign opponents. On their native soil every sextet will play every other twice. Breaking past precedent, there is no provision for playoffs...
...Committee. February 6: Kitty resigns. February 12: Conant refuses new $10,000 offer from Hanfstacugel. February 17: Hockey team climaxes great season, trouncing Yale 5-2. February 18: Freshmen allowed to eat 14 meals in Houses. February 21: Kelly, Maguire, and Hall named 1936 Marshals by classmates. February 24: Sextet takes McGill. Fox wins Junior skating crown. Glidden wins national squash' championship. February 25: Meal rates upped to $9.25 for 1936-37. February 27: Basketeers take Yale 36-32. February 29: Rick Hedblom named 1939 President...
Bill Moore, scintillating captain-elect from Yale, takes the center position on the mythical sextet, while Captains Ken Willis of Princeton, and Paul Guibord of Dartmouth, hold down the flanking wing jobs. Rugged body-checkers, but not rugged enough to hold the Crimson forwards in check, from McGill, Captain Meikeljohn and Weigel win Stubbs' vote for the defense posts. Skillings of Brown, vigilant net minder, completes the team from his position of goalie...