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create AMA whirl Blind dates seemed to have become outdated when not only Fairfax Hall, but also Stuart Hall came in busloads to the Opening Informal—and the girls and cadets milled about until mutual in- ferests brought them together. Even the Lower School cadets liked the system as they “dated”. Nervous excitement during the week before the SMA game kept cadets up with rumors flying that SMA would steal signs, invade, paint. Tradi- tion ruled that AMA would have an SMA sign— and the corps didn’t let down. Saturday brought a bit of gloom, however, 30-0. Grades were considered, too, as the first six weeks came to an end with Jim Forkovitch and Charles Pascale topping the 4.0 record on the Honor Roll. Right behind was Larry Reed, Bruce Clark, and Ralph Hamilton. HAIRCUT! Now! Dave Zehler asks Jack White not yet in uniform to comply . . . happiness is a date for Joe Papariello, but to Harry Orenstein, Steve Fox’s presentation of a pumpkin to Tillie Perkins causes concern. Cadet Life—15
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Two dances, UGF drive, SMA battle, GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS, and cheering becomes fun for Long John McCutchan Nick Syropoulos, Choo-Choo Lane, Duke Prentice, BG Henderson, John West, Wayne Gwaltney, and Ed Longmire. Never have cheers been lustier. RECORD GIFT for the UGF fund is counted by John Carson, Dave Zehler, Harry Orenstein, Baby West, Jack Prentice and Steve Trent. $282 from the corps made the mark. And Band led in the amount per company, with “E” only pennies away. 14—Cadet Life
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October bows out with dance, party RECALL workers found October the month of joy when NSPA declared the 1967 edition an “All American”, NSYA awarded an “A Plus”, and on a trip to Columbia for CSPA, Steve Fox and Jack Prentice found that a “Medalist” with 990 points gave them a real goal for the 1968 “Branded” RECALL. Few couples arrived for the Halloween Formal; conflicts with Parents’ Day at the Hall, and dances in other schools did the damage, Ghost night, moreover, brought squeals from the Lower School cadets as the Cotillion Club officers en- tered into the spirit with wet noodles (worms), thread (cotton), and howls and screams permeat- ing the air. Success with apples also made the night fun. eo, ROUND AND ROUND they go. . . and Nick Marien seems in a dream world with Brenda Lilly. SIMILARITY? Choo-Choo Lane upends Tom Barnes in Halloween mischief. Ron Nagy modeled.
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