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Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange SCORES Culpepe r 2 8 Stanardsville 19 Madison 7 Stafford Z0 Culpeper Z7 Madison 4 Stanardsville 15 Stafford Z5 SOFTBALL l957 Home Run ! Scorekeepers Marsha Sue Smith, Lillian Russell Preddy and Patty Reid O 'l 'f 4 4 O Cf 0- J Nh ,. ........-fi First Row: Peggy Swaim, Patsy Shands, Betty Reynolds - Captain, Mei e suberry, Nancy Swaim. Second Row:Diane Wun s ch -Manager, Ann Dunaway, Nancy Carpenter, I ' ' Chewning, Florence Phillips, Patty Reid-Scorekeeper. 86 wx! '
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,. ,. tx . X W Q K X : 1 K page g, .Q I ENGINEERING SKILLS .... AND THE COLD WAR d ilitaril depends upon the engineering and mechani- Our strength, both industrially an m y cal skills of the men and women in American industry. Ou r co1d war against Russia is a war of industrial might, as well as a war of preparedness. We have lost g round to the iron curtain countries in foreign trade. Through expanded markets, Russia has received the dollars and the goods necessary to increase her military potential. On the other hand, America's anded as it could have been - because of trade advantages lost to prosperity has not been exp the Russians. On the military front, our losses have been even more spectacular. Russia was the first ' ' ' d ta e ained. Russia has nation to launch an earth satellite, with the immense propaganda a van g g ' ' t f intermediate and long range guided missiles - set the aggressive pace in the developmen o the greatest and most dangerous instruments of war. Why have Russia's gains be e n so spectacular? It's because Russia has trained the sci- ' ffort The U S S R is training more scient- entists needed for her productive and military e . . . . . ists, engi ' ' ' t f the world combined. neers and mechanical specialists today than the res o Unless we have the technical men in our industry...in the military forces...in research - d to lose not only our prosperity - but perhaps even our freedom and lives as well. It's s grave situation, but you can help to do something about it. First, you can train your- self in the necessary mechanical, scientific and technical subjects. Second, you c an remain in school as long as possible, realizing that a high school education is the minimum require- ment in specialized industrial work. we stan A t hnical career can offer you more than rewarding, gratifying work - it will help you ec pave the way to amore secure, more productive nation. VIRGINIA METAL PRODUCTS, INC
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