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S my We are all pleased with the way that our directors hate carried on the social life of the school this year, directing' the main items and allowing' us almost a free hand with the details. We haye eniored four school dances 'ind some of tts had the pleasure of being' guests at the lfoster llarn Dance given in honor of the llranson School tiirls. Uur dancing class was an unusually successful one this year, and at the last assenihlage of the session, Kenneth llall took the well deserved first prife, Some of tis had the opportunity of seeing' the llieh School lllay. Not so bad for the social year? The first hop was on September Nth. The Seniors had charge, and it came off in fine style. lhc second was the tihristmas llance on llecember l2th. The Seniors evolved a new decoration plan which easily miss l the t . . t. D lzifec most critical eye. The .Xrthur l.ee tlrchestra music was great, and we hope Klajor will have it again for tltminencemeut llance. We had a fine showing' at the :Xlumni l7ance on Xlay Wth, for most of them remained over after the lfield llay here. Hur cadets had a chance to see some fancy' steps in the 'ltlunini Speciali' number. i .Ns we go to press preparations are on for the final dance of the schools history, and one and all plan to make it something' to I-QmL,m1,Qr. The luuiors MVC 21 Ulm 111 TVXIHQA to lttillic it so, and the underclassmen should all cooperate. The lioster liaru Dance is ' - - V ' l I ttlt Xlllllls ill d V c 1. .t print memory to those ot us who attend- e . and we teoiced la' . an ass Records Only included Om- Social list. l'or once we had our across town friends with us, and believe we held our own with them We took re il alt isui ' t -. 1' f if I 'e in extending' thanks to our hos- tss oi the touitesits extended, The Seniors all enioyed the Q R H 9 A-gt, U Limit V - -A - - ' s play. lt was well executed and had an excellent plot, ' The Al ' ff -, , . i ' A . umm Day exercises ended the years social events except the coming Lommencement llance. A t-ery 13,-it-C U-Owd ,md the Xlqi Jr tqvs the l'u'irest muuber ' f 1 A i 5 .i 1 A at M' mmlfimm ul lmmllf H1 mlllly' years.-arrwed early' to hear the 1 e , ,,..11,, Q X . lf . 1, A K H wit' 'HW T116 Ydfltttls exhibitions, luncheon was served at VNC! lldllt where our it-f - fs snort friend lon held un ' Hmm all udjtmlllwl tw tl I 1, I in - Q 1 ns old time standard. W e lt t U V , , Q . . 1, ttuasium tor an afternoon s enjoyable danee, ,V A - s Sf' , ' fb T -X THE RIFLE TEAM tlwing to the many other activities here, our ltifle Team began work to a yeiy late start. but has emerged with the long desired permanent posses- sion of the llastings Trophy tiup from our llitchcogk .Xcademy friends. l.ieutenant tirote took charge of the work in early klanuary, and for about a nrfnth eyery cadet was given a chance to show what he was worth. .Xfter a few weeks practice, we entered the Xinth ,Xrea corps Xlatch. and averaged well tip in the lists of a large field where teams make a specialty of such work. Then we tackled the .Xstor cup Match, but having had little chance to practice under the changed rules thereof.--did not do so well in that com- A i I ' , . - petition. I-ut as yet undaunted, we entered the llearst lrophy Klatch a few weeks later against the larger schools and had but little chance with them. Then we settled down to the annual strugtgle, with the added incentive of knowing that to win was to keep the fine Trophy cup. and fora month car- ried on definite practice for it in odd times. lfew of the cadets here know ot the many sacrifices made by the team members in recreation matters in order to bring home results in this competition. Hur team 2lY6l'?lQ't'fl about 83 lmllrlts of a hossible hundred, and we felt that we had a Qlwd Clwncc in will will such a score. We were through with our match on UHF' lst- f't'mg '3i .85 this time, and llitchcock completed theirs on Xlay Sth. Thett hlillfti' NN lm? and XII-, tjron- officially scored the targets and that eyenineliwe learned 'that the cup was ours with seyell lwlllls I Sllillf' ill the 'lmuill' HHS wmlictmim began in WIS, each school winning oncxc. llut owiugato ll16.SL'lW0l lflimi Clli1IlR'iitQ'- it was agreed that the winner would take tt4tlHS TCH ttntsilfl Ol 'HTL ltlanned three times out of five. We understand it will he4pt'eSC11t0tl -Ut uf dl a t'tn-mul military ext-I-Qige, We feel an especial pride in this rictoty.-ttlll' xilpfl SMITH' into four contests this year. we did not fear the successive fldcdti. mt . - A 1 '- ll'istm-rs lmckled down My will the most important of them all to us. the 1 s rophv Cup
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