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F iday Sa u day Sunday M nday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Tnursday Sa urday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Trursday Friday Sa1urday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday anuary F bruary F b ua V Februa y Februa y February February February February Feb uary February February February February February February February February February February February February February February Februa y Februa FED ua Feb u rep ua March Mar h March March Mar n March 6 arm N- K, llllnr- Eia inatio s were c pleted all to Tne lunior C ass dan e was a great success Arc ie B B d d preach a a ser n n N ic t cadets a clair e th est 'ney had heard tnis year n r got of the beat at ast T e egular c ass pe rods of t new frn he a Sornebody blew the lights in chapel a d as a r sult that d gnifiea ceremony was dispensed with Srnith finally got his lctte a d Conen r h only one wno didrt read it e finals for the wrestling matchcs we e held in front of th barracks The basketball team beat St Petersburg lunlor College at Sarasota by 3U to 20 The trick drill was a howling nightrnare but the visitors didnt know it The golf team won its first matc of the year by whipping Bradenton 11 to 7 Do tor Baker delivered the fir I a series of morning lectures 1n chap 1 B11 Keenan was given a surp is birthday party by several friends Felix Carlton admits h has founa his true love in Eleanor a Venice girl The circus came to town but was rained out Pictures were taken for the SABFR today Littlepage and Rose S stayed in their room during the entire General spechon The golf team again beat Bradenton 14112 to 4 More SABER pictures taken Basketball team rolled up its fourteenth straight victory at the expense of Palrnetto Our basketball tea'n added two 'nore vi tones to its string E ervone attended a show pu on by fri nds of Chi f Meyers Colonel pr sented 'nedals to the wrestling tearn in chapel The Battalion 'narchea in the Sarasota Pageant tonight and made an excellent showing Captain Keene tried to persuade lim tlhe peanut an to sell his merchand se in chapel The beat sweltered in one of our hottest days The Corps attended a lecture o the Orient given by a missionary The basket ba tearn beat Fo Meye s 37 o 19 e bas ball team ad its tirs practi e Carlto and DeVen we e busted w s rurno ed W ssl g go a 1 ter rc issf r ou 1 o n.ig onig car ul eor ar cn acks were ss e r ea: ivi s a y hoys ook week ends to Miam enan act d as C ptain Da s eu ing napel e Palrn G il was xceedi g W busy at er aps The first tent pitching and equipment display was ln ld at drill The tennis t arn played Brade on to a e ton adv nced to t e finas in th gol' o rra e f tn e ortei s going Feliv Burkholder defeated Captain Hodgin fo tne arna eur gol cnanpionship of Venice Page One Hundred and Nineteen . . , Q A K, , 2- L 1 G V , Q A v 1 . L. - , W H V Y ,,1 1. 'f' -'f f-1 M r' ', la 31- '. ' n ' - om and went bed. t r ' , e 1- 1 - ' 1 C ' - . , e r ry 2-Ftev. h - e for n he' r1 Q1 ' h' h he C 'n-d 1 e b . o. , V r 3-Tut e 1f 1 e 1 . - , r 4- h- r 11. or he . J tf 11 -g n. -1 - 5- 11 s u . ' . ' 1 , 5 . es 1 ' ' u 1 , 6- '. ' ' - ,r, n '- was t e 1 ' 1' - '. ' , 7-Th ' . - r ' e ' . , 8- 1 . , ' 1- . 1 , r 9- , ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' 1 , , ' ' ' ' ' . , 10- ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' . , 11- c ' ' ' st o' ' ' u ' e. . , 12- i 1 ' r' e ' ' . , 13- ' e ' ' ' , ' ' . ' , 14- . ' ' , ' ' . , 15- ' - 1 , 16- ' . ., - ' ' ' 1 ' ln- , 17- 1 ' , , 18- , ' , ' ' ' 1 2 19- ' 11 ' 11 'c ' ' ' 1 I , 20- A 1 1 I 'e 'e . Friday, February 21-The band paraded in Sarasota, Martin goined the ranks of the Fallen Angels. t 22-o ' e .1 ,1 H1 ' 1 ' . ' , 23- ' ' ' 1 1 1 ' is , 24- 1 1 ' ' 1, , r 25- 1 1 1 e n . ' . ' ' ' ' . 4 - ' il o 11 rt or f , - 1 ' ry 26-Th e u 1 h ' ' 1 c . ' n 1 ne i r 1' ' 'r ry 27-lt ' a . to e in 2 1et f rn S' ' How' ab 1 't, 11 rm? ' ' r ary 28-Altl ct rainy in the r1 'n it le ed up as us a, in time f drill fur 1 p 'S ' I i su-d. ' F 'r ry 29-Senio. 1. 'e Pr lege was given M n 1, I ' ' '- 1 ' .i. . 11 l-Ke . e a . 1 V1 .1 r' cf y 1. - c' 2-Th 1 r 1 ' e 1 'n lj 'I Z . - 3- ' ' ' 1 1 1 ' A 1e ' 1, 1 , 4- 1 ' e 1 s nt . ti . 11' 1 cl 5-Carl a 1 Q' '1 e 1 t u . mont bi Ire 1 Q it Nice
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Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 'l'hursday, Friday, Saturday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, December December December December December December December December December Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary January lanuary Ianuary 5-Captain Weber predicted an excellent season for the basketball squad. 7-Christmas Dancel Iimmie Hunt left for home. 8-Barracks Number One won the Wrestling Match. 9-K. M. I. Basketball team beat St. Matthews, 34 to 19. 10-Dr. I. S. Long gave an interesting lecture on chemistry in the Gymnasium. ll-The trick drill platoon went into action today. I 12-Captain Davis is ill with the flu, 13-Cadet Wilson's father arrived to take him home. Was Rufus happy? 14--Christmas vacation began, and by noon the entire campus was deserted. OUR WINTER HOME 3-We were off to Florida. 4-We arrived at our winter home about six o'clock in the evening. 5-Everybody got sunburned. 6-Colonel gave a talk on health habits in Florida. Everyone loves the sulphur water. 7-Football team practiced at night for the big game with Sarasota. 8-The first matinee of the year was held in the Venice Theatre. 9-Another extremely hot day in the desert. Colonel urges more exercise. 10-Captain Carter was given a football by the team. We beat the Sailors 25 to 6, and Polly Stinson was chosen Celery Queen. A big dayl ll-Everyone enjoyed Annie Oakley. 12-Our first parade in Florida went off exceptionally well. 13-The boys spent the day accumulating sunburn. 14-Basketball practice began on our new court. 15-Rain, rain go away and come again on parade day. 16-Sergeant Quade didn't stick anyone today. Will miracles never cease? 17-Somebody cut the flagpole rope. Sergeant stuck everybody. 18-Prichard went A.W.O.L 19-Some practical joker blew first call an hour and a half early. The culprit remained uncaught. 20-Markle and Hobson made the day a complete success by catching a huge rattlesnake. 21-Basketball team defeated Tampa College High School 31 to 7. Z2-Skeeter didn't go to the hospital this morning. 23-A few of the industrious studied all night for examinations. Mighty few. 24-Examinations started today. ls everybody happy? 25-Basketball team defeated Florida Military Academy by 75 to 10. The trip was made a success when the bus ran out of gas on the way home. 26-Dr. Rock spoke in chapel for the last time. 27-The first of many rainy Mondays. Some studied for examinations. 28-Smith was stuck for inattention at drill. He was wondering when that letter was going to come. 29--Combat problems were inaugurated with everybody on the lookout for rattlesnakes. 30-Walther missed seeing Polly for the first time. Page One Hundred and Eighteen :ee THE NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX SABER
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Saturday, March 7-The rifle team beat Riverside by 75 points, and then entertained them at the K Club dance. Sunday, March 8-A large officers' list was read. Monday, March 9-Rain forced postponement ot golf and tennis matches, Tuesday, March 10-The mail was slow reaching the rooms, and a near riot ensued. Wednesday, March ll-Littlepage scared Alec Hodgin with a snake. Alec then scared Colonel. Thursday, March 12-Smith nobly met Captain Keene's classes. Friday, March 13-With both Major Parsons and Sergeant Quade in Miami with the rifle team drill was a revelation. Saturday, March 14-Carter has trouble keeping out of jail on Saturday nights. Sunday, March 15-One of the days a cadet dreams about-no parade or chapel. Monday, March 16-Mitchell and Burr were on their way tonight. Tuesday, March 17-Still no news of the vagabonds. Wednesday, March 18-Baseball team loses tirst game l to U. Thursday, March 19-Downey won a ping-pong game. Friday, March 20-The tennis team beat F. M. A. 5 to U. Saturday, March 21-Dr. C. E. Hodgin arrived. Sunday, March 22-Approximately three thousand people saw the last parade in Florida. Monday, March 23-The third-year military class fired the machine gun at the Gulf. Tuesday, March 24-A beautiful day. The tennis courts and beach were very popular. Wednesday, March 25-Drill was an hour and a half long. Thursday, March 26-The Venice Merchants beat the Varsity Baseball team. Friday, March 27-Colonel Richmond returned from Washington. Saturday, March 28-The track team defeated St. Petersburg Iunior College, the present Florida State Track Champions. Getschow and Urbas broke records. Sunday, March 29--Study hall was held for one hour after chapel. Monday, March 30-Everyone took advantage of our last holiday in Florida, especially Ross Tuesday, March 31-An airplane landed on the Venice airport. What nerve! Wednesday. April l-The baseball team left for Kentucky. Thursday, April 2-Strode-Iackson devoted his time to a plan to move his zoo north Friday, April 3-Reveille at tive a. m. and on the train by seven. Saturday, April 4-En route. The hills sure look good. Louisville at last, and all separate for vacation. . . , Aw., -s.,t,g-,.g .. THE NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX SABER
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