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ODD ANGLE sets the mood for meditation for pensive Jeff Wenzel. Just as the other 409 do, Jeff’ reflects back on summer serenity amidst the flurry of activity during the first days of school’s opening in September. INSTANT KNOWLEDGE ... Mike Kavanaugh gingerly mixes iron sulfide and sulfuric acid to discover, sadly, that the evolved gas is the same one which pollutes all of AMA during the spring chemistry lab sessions. Cadet Life — 17
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September sets rapid pace for cadets New classes, new techniques, parades, picnics, and adjustment to new faces filled up the few days in September. Boredom was held at bay by reveilles, drills on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and on Saturdays, and parades on Sundays. Picnics were not confined to the juniors; Mike Hudson and. Band company broke out with a resounding bash on the backfield with music, hot dogs, and cokes putting the Band men in high spirits. Party crashers from the staff and other companies pepped up the pace with a follow-through birthday party for Twiggy Leustig. Economics, general math 9, German 2, and ROTC courses were incorporated into the curriculum. Loaded down with new texts in oo English, biology, and six ROTC manuals, cadets sts staggered in formation down to classes, finding ie the depth of subject matter swamping them . during study hours. By the first of October, tec il calm had returned to the new corps. NAILS IN HIS BOOTS, needles in his knees, and shivers up his spine, Bruce Orenstein gives every outward appearance of maintaining his cool, as he proudly leads the staff and the corps at the first parade of the year. BAND BASH brings Frank Roach, Fran Rametta, and Bob Frankeberger to carouse in the night time festivities on the backfield. Drums, horns, and woodwinds drown out the movie soundtrack during the the picnic. VISIT TO MONTICELLO fascinates Doug Driscoll, Billie d’Orsay, and Charlie Pascale. A visit to nearby Ash Lawn, home of Monroe, followed on the history tour. Mr. Jefferson’s Monticello was the winner. 16 — Cadet Life
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NEW TRADITION emerges when Mrs. Cherie Orenstein pins Bruce’s rank on during AMA’s first commissioning. FLAKED OUT is Dean Lake on his return with the Band from AMA’s first entry at the Tobacco Festival. THAT BOWLEGGED STEP could only come from Chuck Chekemain at the Opening Informal in early October. 18 — Cadet Life
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