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: It’s plain to see in plane that there has been a change in direction! Col. Gardner points the way for John Smith and Scott Appleby. Tactical movements and squad formations get a going over from Major Rennie. With fewer drills, concentration brought even better results. The cadets like outside classes. New math courses spark shift. From the moment of registration and the issu- ance of textbooks, it was apparent that there was a new direction in academics at Augusta! Mathematics pointed the way, with a new concept in algebra, plane and trigonometry. Col. Hoover initiated the new program in al- Places which meant little years ago headline the news of 1963, and Jack Newton points out strategic hot spots gebra and plane geometry, and Col. McCue and Major Kramer followed suit in trigonome- try. Subtle changes everywhere herald the new era — increased knowledge means more work! in the Far East. Major Davis emphasizes current events along with import concepts in American History.
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Electronics and math go hand in hand. Charlie Conatser, Dick Platt, Rick Eilers, Ron Kammerer and Dean Hanson check Col. McCue’s demonstration during a physics lecture. Problems, problems, problems — but it all helps out for the future, which includes college for avid AMA students!
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Impressive as always! That’s no new trend for the Roller Rifles, as the boys march right to a trophy in the Waynesboro Halloween parade. Map reading occupies a large portion of Military Science 3, Major McCra ry pl ots Mi | ita ry. and John Einstein finds that Major McCrary can oriente a map even without 2 compas | All class work tightens Fortunate were the cadets in military when Major McCrary appeared on the scene as PMS, and right away, the cadets discovered that the lectures resembled college! Map reading tightened — and from Military 1 to Military 4, interest began to soar with the emphasis on class work. Drills, marches, and parades augment the military picture at Augusta. Military in manner, but happy on the inside is Rex Miller as he receives ‘Distinguished Military Student” at Finals. aden ee i Tramp, tramp, tramp, and Joel Suydam participates in war games, always a popular part of the mili- tary curriculum in the Spring. 10
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