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actors. Three other activities which cadets engaged in were the dancing class. typing class. and drivers training. For the past several years Mr. Jack Wolf- ram has whirled around the dance floor, showing beginners and advanced students alike the tech- niques of ball room dancing. With such an able instructor. the students have learned pleasurablv the different steps and styles of dancing. Nlrs. Barbara Berg was the instructor of the touch-tvp- ing students. and they learned an invaluable asset for future schooling Nlr Paul Gates was the man vs ho broke in the future road runners The cadet enjoxed learnmff in the neu Buick station wagon traimnf car Xnrl of course tadet groups put on tertainment of the corp In connection mth the Thesplans program a magic kit was taged From Homecoming to Hellvxeek the senior put on enter talnment to the e peclal dell ht of the ness men N r HF X v a prominent in the e as Xl on e - 1 . rn . 1 L Y - x ' o 5.4 5 Q32 ' ' ' .. s .i r- i r ' g- ' ' 1 . . . - - t various programs throughout the year for the en- . 5' . v. . ' . g . -' s ' ' - s g . . F - 5 . S . ' s ' 'g ' . ,l . . . v s ' ' s , f s
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'Q-sw, Durlnff the couree of the year there were num eroue mx eellaneouQ aetlyitxee deqffnecl to he ben PflCl3l and or entertamlnfi for all and to Qupple ment the Qehool IJFOUTBITI One of theee actlyltlee flrxt orfranwefl thi year uae the Fllm qtucly fluh Ul'f'ZiIll1Pfl ln the lurupean S. Nlmlern Hlitury Claee Ten fine flllll mth flefp QNlTll3OllQI11 and meamnf' were Qhmsn or Qtufy am IQCUQQIOTI On t e Waterfront Cyranu cle BGYUEFZC and Cltlzen Kane juet to mention a fem Lpitalri in the Qtudy hall Qclenee fiction and horee opera adcllete had 1-.. ' . D 7 a ffreat time on Friday nifrh s. Another venture was the Weclneeclay programs. These programs were supplied hy the lwniyersity of Wiisconsink sclmol prugram Seryive. Sur-h persnnalities as Josh Wind. Colonel Nlaahe. and Irv Klurgan. the judo expert. Came to school and performed for the Corps. Depending upon the type of the performance. it was helcl either in the gym or the Study hall. us- ually on XXYGf'lI1P5fl3f' afternoons. All were yery much appreciated. and eepeeially a play. The Five Firles of a Square, rlune hy some gfmcl young
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VARSITY BASKETBALL Fzrst row Coach Slavln Cuynn Custer Hull Nelson Atwater Second row Fox Marlon Pavs at Basler Keegan McKinnon Short on depth thls year the Red and Blue under Coach Slavln nevertheless broke even ln rerular season play wlth 9 wlns and 9 defeats The two post season S Wf A P S tour nament ames were lost The h1 h spot of the year came IH mld season when after a three game loslng streak the team came 3llXC to mln three stral ht and SIX out of nlne Sparkpluff of thls spurt was unsun, hero u1ncs Grunchm who hexed Cadet opponents and stlrred up ulld and stranre enthuslasm amon the Corps form ard Ned Basler at center and Terrx Hull and Jax Nel son at uard Peanut Hull demonstrated outstandln ball handlm, all sea on and won two honors He was xoted Captaln and Nlost laluahle hs his teammates and he was named to the SW A PS all conference team Ava At mater 11 as the team s leadln scorer mth 297 season pomts and also non tsso honors He xx as named to the all confer ence second team and he xx as xoted Al1h1 Ike hx hls team mates Reserxe Doug Nlarlon nas xoted Nlost lmproxed and 'llost Cooperatlxe hx the squad 50 Lake Forest Holy Ghost Elgm Delavan Deaf St Johns Belolt Cllnton Elrln St Mans Wllll3mQ Bax Delewan Deaf St Johns Culs er St Patrlck Belolt Nlor,an Park St 'Vlars s St Johns Lost W on W on Lost Lost Lost W on W on W on Lost W on W on Lost W on ost W on Lost Lost S W' A P S Tournament 'D I ' 1 , , 41 to 50 ' . 1 11 ' ff 3 ' f 63 to ' 1 1. ' 1 - . . . . . - ' T 70 to 33 g ' 1 . 'g 1 1 47 to 48 ' ' -1 1 , 1 ' , . 1 1 48 to 51 '1 1' 1 'g , ' ' . ' 1 51 to 81 1 11 1 6 QQ1 ' f 631651 ' t ' 'I - U 'T' 7 61 to 34 1 1' 1 gl 1 1. . ' 47 to 44 ' ' 1 5 1 52 16 68 ' ' 74 to 61 The starting five were A. G. Atwater and Hog Pawsat at Clinton L9Si 48 I0 54 1 1 1 5 .. . 5716 56 1 6 , 11 -1 1 1 1 ' g . 1 1 45 16 58 ' 'Y .1 S ' ' 1. . '1 ' -. - l W 63 to 29 ' 11 1 ' 5 '1 1. - 1 ' L 1 47 16 63 - . .ff ' 681651 ' ' 1 '1 ' gr 1 ' 1 1 ' 1. 4- - L 1 36 to ffl 1 ' ' 1. ' 1 - - T- . - 1 56 to 71
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