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When alums return for the Reunion Weekend, they don’t just sit on the sidelines??they often suit up and play alongside current members. “Some alums will watch the game from the stands, but about 150 chose to play with us,” notes Drill Master Bradley E. Oppenheimer...
...seniors with Ivy League titles as bookends to their collegiate careers, everything has come full circle.Entering as freshmen into a dominant system, the Class of 2008 was a part of a perfect 10-0 championship campaign—more often than not, following it from the sidelines??and a 35-3 season-ending clobbering of Yale. Three years later, perfection returns, with the ’08ers leading the charge: a 7-0 mark in the Ivies capped by a 31-point drubbing of the undefeated Bulldogs.“This is the ultimate perfect storybook ending...
However, Harvard may have some difficulty bouncing back from these setbacks, as the alpine team’s top prospects are now banished to the sidelines??at least for this winter...
...Schindel kicked his way into Harvard history, Case had to accept that without a stroke of incredible bad luck, he could have been the one on the field helping the Crimson to its perfect 10-0 season. Instead, he watched from the sidelines??cheering...
...holes, girls!” (Cheerleading terminology defines “doughnut holes” as “those little circles your fingers make when you form a fist”. You have to turn them towards the front for optimum form.) We also learn “sidelines??, in which we gyrate and jump cutely while bellowing “Go Crimson, Go Crimson, Go!” I suppose it’s better than stunting, but I can’t do jumps and my arms hurt...
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