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The 'new model airplane club sponsored by Lt. John Reddick is one which has entered M.M,Ai activities, The cadets build their airplanes in the base- ment of D barracks, and fly them back of Campus. Flyers in work shop at left are Larry Tom- linson, Craig Barber, Lorenzo Zambrano, Cal Hopper, Udell Thompson, and Ken Gipner, Hobbies If The debate team for 59 sponsored by Lt Charles Wheeler, is Max Moore, Laurie Craig, Roger Beck- erman Richard Bird Peter Bowen Back row Dave Diebel, David Freund, Doug Nolte, Ray Kramer, The newest addition to M,M.A, activities is loafing at the lounge. Here with plenty of food, television, recorded music, magazines, and bil- liard tables, the cadets may spend their free time in good style. Cadets enjoy the furniture which was made and modeled by Russell Jerichow and his helpers,
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fi MH . A , 5,1 , X f www Y' ,Yi if W , M I N' Mf --W. l 5 MW , I The Fountain is a popular place during informal dances. Here John McCullough and Margie Lowe enjoy a coke, Swingin' Informcils Cadets and dates enjoy dancing in the new Cadet Lounge, The new cadet lounge in the Ad Building and Mismilaca provided the settings for a greater- than-usual number of informal dances. Each academic class sponsored four social functions during the school year. Everybody likes to dance,
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FEE, Q Q le-lfllll - Members of the staff of the Eagle shown wnth some of the paper s natuonal awards are Front row Austln Oviedo Sultzman ledltorl Zambrano Hammond Second row Gehm Hoepfner Lundburg Fulkes Routa Rrchards Bledsoe Buehre Yaffa Thurd row Von Rump Reusel Stuneczpher Revlk Baran R P Jarnagnn Dyer Harris R Wnndsor and Major Charles Strnblnng adviser l-lnghest ratnngs an two ot three national unternatronal scholastic press contests were carried by M M A s newspaper The Eagle during l958 59 Edlted monthly by Lee Sultzman the Eagle won Medalnst from Columbua Scho lastuc Press Assoclatuon Internatnonal l-lon ors from uull and Scroll and Farst Place from Natnonal Scholastnc Press Association ln addltuon the paper was declared best Class B lunder 5009 school paper In Mus sour: and awarded a Special Excellent rat :ng by M I P A Reporters met twuce weekly and wnth a selected corps of Englnsh 3A wrnters set about consclentnously to record and reflect Press Assocnatnon addresses the Pablucatuons all phases Of Academy lute IH the paperS Banquet May 23 pages N S Patterson of Mnssouru Interscholastnc 98 l Il l l l-l I I A' l ll ll l l 1 l l I ll ll il tl in an ar A l I 'QA D , ' U '
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