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NEW SKI CLUB FORMED

Schussverein Has Leased Farm In Vermont For Practice

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With the two-fold purpose of enabling amateur skiers to practice in fine country during the winter months and of giving racing aspirants a drilling ground, a new skiing club, known as the Schussverein, has been formed here. They have leased a large farm at Woodstock, Vermont through William Emmons '02.

Contrary to earlier published reports, the organization of the club is under the supervision of an executive committee of five: including, George Lombard 1G., Hamilton Young 1G.S., Albert Pratt 1L., Edward Parish '36, and Andrew Marshall '34. Since there are several second class skiers in the club, the first team will be made up largely from this class. The candidates include: Herbert Sise '34, A. Eliot Ritchie '34, J. U. White '34, Adams Carter '36, Colin MacLaurin, Albert Sise, and Marshall.

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