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sicker, and Weil . . . The football team is rapidly whipping into shape for our first game. The team is composed entirely of old men. Frazier has shifted to the back- field and is showing promise. The J.V.'s are also practicing every day, with get up and run Scales as chief coach . . . The Saber staff is being formed, with Gat- ,gk chel in the tough editor's post. The Ken- tucadet' staff, with Steve Miles as edi- tor, has also been organized. After the first issue, however, it will be entirely an alumni journal . . . Louis knocked out Conn in the long-awaited bout, but Trautman and Rohde battled to a draw in the sixteenth-Called on account of C.Q .... In the return bout, bloodshed was avoided by an anxious cab driver . . . The football team pulled through to beat Anchorage 19-13, after trailing 13-12 . . . The first dancing class was held today- A few good dancers crashed the class, and the girls didn't seem too interested in the beginners . . . The first dance will be held tonight, sponsored by the Com- missioned Officers, who are making only five dollars apiece from it . . . The An- vil has begun a campaign to keep the mul- i4 .. 1 lV'l-ln -Q Y 611- I-lllWl1!l1ZlEllI11D1l
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Z 5 . 4 . U - I ie IIZWIIQIIZIZZII-111 School began today for 94 new boys- A bit lost at first, they are beginning to find their way around and make friends . . . The football team has been here a week, and most of the preliminary puff- ing and groaning is over . . . Uniforms, books, etc., were issued to the new boys today . . . A few old boys who came back early have been teaching them how to march . . . Most of the old boys arrived to- day, and things are beginning to get un- der way . . . First classes were held to- dayg also companies were organized. Some of the new boys learned to distin- guish left from right . . . There are sev- eral changes in the faculty this year, with three new teachers, Captains Fox, Wood, and Hewesg two new dietitians, Miss Nold and Miss McLing and a new military in- structor, Major Johnson . . . The Anvil staff has been formed, with Bill Miller as Editor-in-Chief. The first issue will be out next Sunday . . . Many boys have been using the swimming pool, and Captain Zepeda is planning to organize a swim- ming team this year . . . Three new cheer- leaders were chosen in a spirited tryout this afternoon. They were Maxwell, Hun- E wi
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L -H Y I lllWIl!IIZlZ1Ii1Si dugout clean. lt has received some criti- cism, but the place is noticeably cleaner . . . In their second football game, the team polished off Jeffersonville, 24-0 . . . There has been a lot of interest in volley- ball lately, and a cadet team, featuring the talents of jive-hound Shannon, de- feated the nine old men of the faculty in a spirited contest . . . Major Howard and D Company skipped practice parade today. Pettit, D Company's only rep- resentative, marched on alone . . . Miss Norma Jarboe, a ventriloquist, enter- tained the corps in chapel today. Her dummy, Junior, called several school per- sonalities up and talked to them . . . The football team smeared St. X, 25-14, after the pigskin proved too slippery for the Xavier backs to handle. King was the sparkplug of the team, throwing two touchdown passes and scoring once him- self . . . The J.V.'s have been doing all right, too, defeating Flaget's second team 18-O, and Fern Creek's varsity, 13-7 . . . A spirited class election campaign has been under way this week . . . In the vot- ing, Bill Rohde won out as Senior Presi- dent, with Steve Miles, Vice-Presidentg
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