Kentucky Military Institute - Saber Yearbook (Lyndon, KY)

 - Class of 1936

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Kentucky Military Institute - Saber Yearbook (Lyndon, KY) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 126 of 136
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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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