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Page 87 text:
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' 'V 1' Mid-Winler Da nces MAJOR JOHN H. WRIGHT, JR. Facully Advisor Lefl fo Right: Rod Koberg, Dale Manager: Hugh Graham, Presidenfg Dick Chrisman, Secrefaryg Mike McCrary, Vice Presidenlg Bryan Scofield, Dale Managerg Bill Bull, Dafe Managerg Nelson Miller, Treasurer. 5, in O 83
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Page 86 text:
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THE COTILLION CLUB Dance lnTermission 82 One oT The Things ThaT alrnosT evey CadeT loolcs Torward To during his sTay aT SMA. is The week-end dances. They occur Three Times every year and are sponsored by The CoTil- lion Club. The dances are planned and su- pervised by The CoTillion Club OTTicers who are elecTed Trom The Corps aT The begin- ning oT every year. This year's oTTicers are T-lugh Graham. PresidenTg lvlilce lvlcCrary, Vice PresidenT: Diclc Chrisman, SecreTaryg Nelson Miller. Treasurerg and Bryan ScoTield, Rod Koberq. Bill Bull, Dsie Managers. The Fsaiiiy Advisor is Mai. John WrighT Jr. ln addiTion To These Tormal dances a num- ber oT inTorrnal dances are sponsored by va- rious organizaTions several Times during The school year. These provide a brealc in The miliTary rouTine oT liTe aT The Academy. The Tormal dances are held each year aT l-lonnecorning, The period in beTween ChrisT- mas and Spring or Mid-WinTer, and aT Com- mencernenT. AT each dance a Senior Lead- ouT is held in which each Senior presenTs his daTe.
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Page 88 text:
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TNWWN. Lefi' To Right Bancroff, Adoue, Hair, Williams, Johnson, Scanlan, Muirl Eu Pafrick, Graham, Ball, G-,, McCrary, H0 N O R COUNCIL CAPT. BILL DOSWELL Faculfy Advisor This year, The l-lonor Council has again been successTul in TurThering iTs main obiecTive. This being, Through educaTion To insTill in The CadeTs ThaT honor is a TundarnenTal aTTribuTe ol characTer and ThaT honor implies courage, TruThTulness, selT-res- pecT, lusTice, and generosiTy. The l-lonor Council is composed OT eighT seniors, Two iuniors, and one sophomore, elecTed by The Corps of CadeTs, The Courif cil inTerpreTs The l-lonor Code To The Corps, explains The princ- iples upon which iT is based, and acTs as The proTecTor oT The Code Trom violaTion. The Council is primarily responsible To The Corps and has no puniTive powers, iTs TuncTion being enTirely invesTigaTive and advisory. Through all iTs inTerpreTaTions The l-lonor Code has never ouTgrown iTs simple meaning--ThaT a cadeT will noT lie, cheaT, or sTeal. A cadeT's spoken word is always regarded as The TruTl'l. The Council is TorTunaTe To have as iTs advisor CapTain William T. Doswell. 84
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