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PRACTICALITY IS THE KEYNOTE Home ec students find that their classes, combined with a term at Winchip House, form a proving ground for their talents. For a monthis duration, the home econom- ics house becomes a residence for each girl . . . while there, she carries out the duties of hostess, house wife, and cook . . . it's definitely education with a practical touch. spawn-'fp' ..f W One of the most recent innovations to be offered on the Hilltop is the addition of a glass blowing class. The course, taught by Dr. Baker, is on the non-credit list, and was introduced as a means of giving fundamentals in making and repairing tubes used in chem classes. ltjs really a time saver when an experiment is about to begin and a tube shortage is dis- covered . . . when these students sing Ulim forever blowing bubblesf' they mean it literally!
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Page I4 Let's stop at the Tepee for coffee . . . how many times have we heard or given voice to this familiar phrase? Seems that we'll never tire of those hurried stops between classesi the friendly discussions over after- noon cokesg or the song sessions around the piano.
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i rw if 1 -F: sk if A Lt Col Wfoodrom B Wilmot 1. 1 s .aw N MEN OF THE AFROTC The most famous single group at Bradley are the AFRDTC cadets. Dnly in its third year, it has grown from a small outfit to over 800 Cadets. Their program, under the command of Lt. Colonel Woodrow Wilmot, consists of theory and drill. For the theory courses cadets are placed in two fields, Admin- istration and Armament. The Military Ball and Recognition Day are the most famous of the many activities the men of the AFRDTC participate in. Page I6 Pictured above are the members of the Cadet Staff who carry out the functions of the AFROTC program just as it is done on every Air Force Base. 'First row. A. Field, D. Reischauer, W. Meardy, R, Cady, j. Carson, W. Vanbebber, D. Doty, R. Wolf, R. Bushell. Second row: R. Magnusson, R. Tolg, E. Heinrich, W. Tubman, J. Wright, R. Green, W. Bruninga, K. Steiner, F. Delaney.
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