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New Directions in Activities Frantic efforts to be on every com- mittee, to DO everything, and to have long lists after one’s name diminished in °64 ... there was a spirit of horse- play and togetherness, but the corps reflected the new direction ... there was a seriousness of purpose! Informal dances, the big Hooten- anny, no parades from 16 November until 2 February, the snows, snow ice cream, and just cadet life remain in memory. Month by month life at Augusta is fun!
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Modern FIRM BACKING! Mrs. Roller as- sures Doug Brown that she’s behind him on the opening day. A first cap- tain’s job is no easy one. Se “I AIN’T BELIEVIN’ IT!” Right from the first day of school this became the cry at Augusta. Cadets, used to 7:15 reveilles bounded out of GREAT DAY. And a great band bed at 6:15 and from then on all 541 helps put pep into the first game. Randy Hoilman, Jim Anderson, and Bill Dove are a few of the Band’s out- standing players. cadets went from class to class, lunch to drill, athletic time to free time . . . free moments were few and far between, but everything began to make sense by the end of September. Stuart Hall’s 70 delegates to the Frederick-AMA game added color and a social hour afterwards helped make up for a defeat. Laughs were frequent as new cadets searched for the “cannon” report, learned to brace and found out what “BMB” meant at AMA! MODERN EQUIPMENT ... intrigues Bunny Lawrence when Doug Brown takes her on a tour of the new science labs. A new analytical balance and a centrifuge make a “romantic” setting. THIS IS THE ROOM ... and soon Lee Rupert will be in the room and in uniform. Col. Wales discovers that assigning rooms can be rather pleasant. 24
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