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Dlfln-ln - t , il nsililzwllgaizlmm Y X fifirgffg' V 4- It X. A I 4 Jigsaw .f X ' 1 Q 'FN ' ' 4, ', .-, D ' ' 5, J 4 ti' pn, - 1 af u t . war' 1 1 , i, ' 9. ,hge ' . 1 p I 1 X wi-P' X ' 2 -:Q 6 9' P -nv C ag . . . Captain Pillans has an- nounced that the Senior Fa- vorites will be judged by John Powers, of the Powers Model- ing Agency . . . C Company was awarded the first scho- lastic pennant . . . The Kaydets put on a lot of fight, but were overpowered by a strong Hen- ry Clay team, 47-6 . . . The Sen- iors have been taking prefer- ence a n d scientific aptitude tests. Most of the results show that their preference is for booze and women and that they are apt at putting it away and making love . . . Thanksgiving-Everybodyis pretty full . . . The second honor roll came out today. Band and Staff took the company award . . . With King, Ray, Freeman, and Fra- zier out of action due to injuries, several J.V. backs have been playing with the varsity-A few linemen have also been moved up . . . In a c l o s e, hard-fought game, the team edged out Danville, 13-12, today. Miguel and Howard, as well as the rest of the line, gave the Danville squad a real fight. In fact, several Danville linesmen had to be hauled off the field . . . The Christmas dance will be held to- night, with Joe Brian and his orchestra furnishing the music. The gym is really decorated beautifully, and, from what we hear, so is Joe Brian's female vocalist, Martha Lee . . . The K Club elected of- ficers today. Gene King is Presidentg Harry Howard, Vice-Presidentg Jarv Mi-
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Hifi-ln c r ' 11 Y 0 I l - u i I as-'WllWI1!lIZlZllI11Di Dick Vinton, Secretary-Treasurer, and lit- tle Jack Hooley as Sergeant-at-Arms. Hunsicker was the Junior Winner, Schulz heads the Sophomores, and Heffron, H., the Freshmen . . . The first honor roll came out today, with Vinton heading a list of 44 . . . Individual pictures are being taken for the Saber, and everyone has his medal collection on . . . The team lost to Park School of Indianapolis, 27-6, but the score fails to tell the story . . . Cap- tains Jenkins and Hammack took a group of boys to Mammoth Cave today. They plan several other excursions during the year . . . At last, Homecoming Day has ar- rived, and the homesick new boys get a chance to see their parents again. The iw' Q , , ,J 3, 5' ,s . X F av ' , 1 1 - 'wi :X 'S :Ag yi- ,e . - 4 1. ,,'.g'Qti-. ,--bu'vv: r W ., v v 4 -f i, t , e ' 4- Sn, 1 Q i x ' if .Q , sf plans for the day included consultations with teachers, a parade, a football game, the unveiling of the lVlemorial Tablet on the front of Ormsby Hall, and a gala dance. Many e X - c a d e t s were seen around, and they all seemed pleased to see the old place and to shoot the bull with old cronies . . . The J.V.'s knocked off Carrollton's varsity, 31-20. Carroll- ton was rated forty-third in the stateg so our reserve squad is at least forty-second . . ,. wk- 4 ., A? sf , sv
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guel, Secretary-Treasurer, and L y l e Smith, Sergeant-at-Arms . . . The cadet corps Went to Louisville to see the Flaget game tonight, but it was called because none brought their bathing suits . . . The game was played today, but it would have been better if it hadn't been. Flaget proved too much for the team, Winning by a score of 37-6. Total balance for the season-5 Wins, 3 losses. Not bad . . . At the annual football banquet, it Was an- nounced that Bob Ray will be next year's captain . . . The Hi-Y Club was formed tonight, with thirty new members being taken in . . . With football season over, basketball has begun. After a round of company games, B is undefeated. The varsity and J.V. teams are being formed from the company teams, and competi- tion is keen . . . The Sophomores held a class dance last night. The orchestra dedicated a number to Miss Nold, who is celebrating her nineteenth birthday . . . The firecracker menace is spreading over school . . . In a practice game, the basketball team beat the Belmont Athletic Club, 38-27 . . . I know about these things -l've messed with them in the Navy. Sankbeil is suffering wounds inflicted when he pulled the pin out of a hand grenade . . . Well, today three hundred u n h a p p y cadets leave for Christmas vacation-It is best that We record nothing of what happened during those three weeks. r A ' . .. l r lllWI1'IIlIW1Ii1Di L --
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