Admiral Farragut Academy - Buccaneer Yearbook (St Petersburg, FL)

 - Class of 1936

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THE CADETS' STORE AND CANTEEN The cadets' store is located in the barracks and maintains a supply of everyday necessities for the use of the cadets. Aside from his toilet articles, the cadet should have little occasion to make other purchases after his admission to the Academy. For the convenience of parents who wish to avoid shopping for the articles which cadets must bring from home, the Academy store maintains a small supply of these and sells them at the standard retail prices. Cadets are responsible for all articles of uniform and equipment furnished them by the Acad' emy and all personal effects brought from home. Such articles if lost, defaced, damaged beyond repair or worn out will be replaced immediately and the cost charged to the cadet's account. Luggage, musical instruments and all standard manufactured articles are procurable by the cadets' store. POCKET MONEY ALLOWANCE The privilege of pocket money allowance is granted cadets of the various classes in accord' ance with the following schedule: First Class ........... 52.00 per week Third Class .......... 351.50 per week Second Class ......... 531.75 per week Fourth Class ......... 51.00 per week Juniors ............. S .75 per week The attention of parents is directed to the importance which the Admiral Farragut Acad' emy attaches to the matter of a cadet's spending allowance. Habits of thrift, judicious spending, and a general appreciation of the value of money can be learned more easily by a youth whose allowance is limited to the extent that he must think before spending. In order to eliminate the possible loss of money on the part of cadets, the Academy requests that the pocket money allowance be deposited with the Finance Oflicer. He will issue periodically to the cadet the amount of the allowance schedule. . -0 --.lb WHALE BOAT DRILL PAGE FORTTVFIVE

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UNIFORM EQUIPMENT Upon admission, the new cadet is equipped with a complete outfit of dress, service and working uniforms. The outfit includes: 1 Service uniform, coat and trousers. 4 Collars, to be worn with service and dress 1 Full dress uniform, coat and trousers. uniforms. 1 Overcoat, blue. 1 Admiral Farragut Academy regulations. 1 Cap with 2 white covers. 1 Neckerchief. :il Set cadet uniform insignia. W1 Seamanship manual. 6 White working uniforms, jumpers and M1 Infantry drill manual. trousers. M1 Navigation manual. 4 White hats. W1 Gunnery and Engineering manual. 1 Pair gray gloves. W1 Pair semaphore flags. 2 Pair white gloves. W1 Rifle, bayonet, scabbard and belt. 'li All cadet uniform insignia remains the property of the Academy and shall be turned into the Supply Officer upon termination of the Cadet's stay at the Academy. Graduates of the Academy may retain cadet insignia upon authorization of the Supply Oliicer. awk These items remain the property of the Academy and must be returned in good condition before the Cadet leaves the Academy. Cadets who plan to return to the Academy for the following year, may leave their uniforms in the custody of the Supply Officer for safefkeeping. ALL CADETS ARE REQUIRED TO EQUIP THEMSELVES NVITH THE FOLLOWING PERSONAL ARTICLES: 1 Bathrobe. 6 Pace towels. 1 Black raincoat, double breasted with belt. 6 Bath towels. 1 Pair bathing trunks, dark blue. 12 Handkerchiefs. 'Z Pairs high shoes, black with plain toe. Toilet articles. 1 Pair bedroom slippers. Stationery and all writing materials, 6 Shirts, white without collars. 5 Bed sheets. 1 Marking stencil, pad, brush and ink. 3 Pillow cases. 1 Raincap cover. 2 Blankets, not comforters. 1 Broom. 2 Pairs shoe trees. ' 1 Wastebasket, metal, 15 in. high. 1 Pair suspenders. 10 Suits underwear, white. 1 Pair garters. 4 Suits pajamas. 5 Coat hangers. 1 Pair overshoes. 1 Clothes brush. 1 Jersey, blue, crew neck, lightweight. 1 Sewing kit, needle and thread. 1 Heavy blue sweater, V neck. 1 Belt. 1 Pair gym shoes. 1 Shoe blacking outfit. 12 Pairs socks. 1 Bible. 2 Laundry bags. 1 Dictionary. 2 Pairs gym trunks, khaki. 1 Pair heavy gloves, gray, woolen. Parents are urged to sew woven name tabs in all articles of wearing apparel. Athletic equipment will be supplied to members of Academy teams only. All other Cadets are required to bring their own athletic equipment from home. PAGE FORT'Y'fFOUR



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