United States Military Academy West Point - Howitzer Yearbook (West Point, NY)

 - Class of 1926

Page 357 of 466

 

United States Military Academy West Point - Howitzer Yearbook (West Point, NY) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 357 of 466
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Page 356 text:

YMCA THE CAM NET Storke, II- P.. President Baird, Vice-President I ST, J. M.. ,Yr,- arv Y. M. C. A. activities at West Point have a handicap in the small amount of free time available to Cadets. On account of this they are confined almost entirely to half hour meetings Sunday nights after supper. These meetings are held in Thayer Hall or the gymnasium, depending on the size of the anticipated audience. They usu- ally take the form of an informal talk by some speaker, either local or imported. The subject matter of these talks varies widely, as they range over almost everything a Cadet is interested in: tin Army, political and religious affairs, and ath- letics. Trai ' nf.u., Treasurer 1 ' i ddicord, Assist. Secretary Donald, Assist. Treasurer The Corps is always watching the Y. M. C. A.; and whenever a good offering is anticipated, it is sure to turn out in large numbers — -even if Plebes are not required to go any more. Whenever Colo- nel Holt is willing to discourse on politics, sardine- can tactics have to he employed to get into the hall, and any speaker along in November who is willing to talk about the Navy game is sure of a large crowd. During .lime Week, a smoker is usually held at the Children ' s Playground, and tin speeches and accompanying hoodie fight bring to a fitting con- clusion the V. M. C. A. year.



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THE Dialectic Society was originally a debating club rejoicing under the brain-staggering title of Amosphic Society. Tins unpronounceable organ- ization bad for an avowed object Improvement in composition, debate, and declamation. It was followed suc- cessively — more or less — by tbe Philo- matbean, tbe Ciceronian, and finally tbe Dialectic Society. Arguments must have to burn tbe top floor off of barracks. Time lias changed the purpose of the Dialectic Society until now its chief (we might say only ) function is the pro- duction of the annual Hundredth Night Show. For a detailed account of this year ' s production, and therefore of the activities of the Society, the reader is re- spectfully referred to page 263 et sequens I ' agc three hundred Eortj six

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