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SNOW in early December hastened the Christmas spirit, but then came warm weather—then rains in buckets before leave began. MULTI-IMAGES of Stan Banes (52) indicate his importance in AMA’s 106-73 romp over Washington and Lee’s Frosh. Stan broke a floor record with a basket-burning 49 points. Tom Bardin and a stunned W L freshmen follow Stan’s two additional points. 22—Cadet Life
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AMA feasts Thanksgiving Fishburne provided the “turkey” on Thanks- giving in the annual rivalry classic and for the just time in 1967 the Blue Streaks couldn't be stopped. Late permits that night, and then a real banquet on Friday, visits from parents, and pa- rades in Staunton and Harrisonburg made the weekend jam-packed. First place wins for the Band and the Roller Rifles spread joy all over Fort Defiance. Green and red colors made the Holiday Ball the start of pre-Christmas festivities. A local group, the Black Lists, kept the music jumping throughout the evening. LOST IN DREAMS is Jack May at the Holiday Ball. Stuart Hall remains popular with him. OH, MY FEET! John Landry, sharp second year man, unlaces his boots during a stop on a five mile hike. But he’s not too tired to head later for the big city— Harrisonburg. Cadet Life—21
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SUNDAY MEALS feature white table cloths and Al Castaneda, Tom Lasley, and Bill Trudell shovel in a pre-Christmas feast. ae A LONE CADET is lost on the caisson amidst twelve inches of snow. Christmas was early. Twelve inches of snow on the last of November melted rapidly, and the month of December seemed to inch by as vacation-happy cadets began to decorate rooms, prepare for Christmas parties, and make plans for holiday activities. An added dance, the informal for the officers, two Lower School parties, and the Second Stoop Tower bash merely added fuel to the hours left before vaca- tion. Basketball pepped up the entire corps with four smashing victories over three college and one prep school team. Joyful music from the cadet choir, beautiful color slides depicting the birth of Christ, a read- ing b y Mr. Robert Sterrett, and a speech from Col. Livick inspired the cadets and visitors. Lynchburg’s Presbyterian Home later found that AMA had provided over $630 for a real Christ- mas meal. Cadet Life—23
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