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Page 19 text:
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ACTIVITIES NGC boys find laughter and fun everywhere — Chow Halls, bull ses- sions, snow falls, only to name a few. New uniforms are a part of every cadet ' s life; reading the latest edition of Playboy, or even old ones, can never be delayed; and the best part of any day for most is that long awaited letter in the box. All these things make up a cadet ' s everyday life and must be tolerated or enjoyed. Watch it! I ' m a hemopheliae. Do you think Dr. Roberts meant it, when he said we would all flunk? ' This is the only part of the day I like. How to pass a Playboy exam. Don ' t laugh. Lawrence is inside. ' 15 Pass In Review!!!
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Who says everybody loves a parade? CADET Cadets are always active and their activities range from girl watching to sleep walking. You name it and a cadet will do it to run off steam. Aside from going to class for education some of the better teachers can compete with TV shows. Sitting in the canteen and shooting the breeze is a great time killer; Dahlonega Gold Rush Days along with mountain climbing are some of the outside interests. Then there is always the military — parades, inspections, drill, and P. T. ' The part we like best about these chapel programs is the end. ' The Casual Corner? I ■■--—.- ■ ' vn You call hawgs better ' n anybody around. My name ' s Wild Bill and Vm . . . ! 14 Psst . . . they ' re laying out the problem now!
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THE JUNIORS Ah, to be a junior and delegate all my work to someone else. This is the year where the mind takes over the body. Military is no longer a two- day a week affair; everything is in earnest. To this class we must credit the missile on Captain Blan- ton ' s lawn ... a job well done to you men. When you work or play, it is always hard and to win. At, it ' s good to be back. ' And operator . the charges. reverse Briar Patch — this is Father Goose — come in Briar Patch. Now, how the heck did THAT get there. — f ' Bit V f ' Earl, who ' s the man with the camera? So . . . that ' s where my magazine went. 16
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