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wk if if af as 'ffi'Tll'lllE DUCUUT has been seen almost daily for the past two years walking around in the afternoon with a quiver of arrows at his back and his bow in his hand. Trapper gained the interest of several other cadets by showing them that a target-sometimes a moving target- can be hit with an arrow shot from a bow. This year those who were interested in archery were particularly fortunate in having Mr. Thurwachter, a winter resident of Gulfport, give semi-weekly instructions in the sport. Cadets on the team were Turnburke, Dawson, Hewitt, Christie, Ford, and Kyle. The high-scorer throughout the season was Turnburke. FH CLUB This year, the second year under its new constitution, the F Club continued to be very active in both athletic and social activities at the Academy. The banner year in athletic competition was largely due to the spirit of good sportsmanship and team- work which the F Club helped to promote. During the year the organization held two informal dances while at the end of the year the Annual F Club Banquet was held. The club's first social function of the year was the Varsity Football Dancei' given in honor of the Golden Wave of '37 and its coaches. The dance was given at the Sunset Beach Lodge on the evening of Friday, December the tenth. The assembly room of the lodge was gayly decorated with the traditional green and gold of the F. M. A. athletic teams. The highlight of the evening came during the intermission when Capt. Frank Joseph, head coach, announced the election of George Anderson and Byron Shouppe as Co-Captains of football for the 1937 edition of the Golden Wave. After an enjoy- able evening of dancing, the playing of the Alma Mater brought the dance to a close. The second dance of the series was the Varsity Basketball Hop honoring the vic- torious Green and Gold basketeers. This dance was given in mid-season at Sunset Beach where a full moon over the Gulf added to the pleasant atmosphere. The big apple and the shag tied for high honors that evening as the most popular dances. This dance completed the F Club's informal parties for the year. The Annual F Club Banquet ended the activities of the club for the year. Fol- lowing the dinner, the president, acting as toastmaster, introduced the various speakers, and the guest of honor, a man prominent in State athletic circles. After an interesting program, the officers for the next year were elected and installed. At the end of the ritual, the retiring officers and the graduating members left the banquet hall feeling confident that the new officers and the returning members would continue to carry on the spirit and tradition of the F Club throughout the coming year. Page 105
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