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SCABB IH! A ll BLADE 1 Doughty escorts Army Queen Helga Biermer to her presentation at the Military Ball, held this year at the Fairmont Hotel. Scabbard and Blade was organized at Stanford some years aqo as an honorary ROTC fraternity to promote interest in military affairs: member- ship is still honorary, but is now restricted to upper division members of the army ROTC. The membership and activities ot the society have increased greatly in the past years, parallelinq the qrowth of the unit. Featured this year were frequent informal talks by visiting officers and participation with the two other military units in the presentation oi the successful Military Ball. MARVIN TENNEFOSS President ROBERT MILLSLAGLE Secretary EDWARD COOK Treasurer WILLIAM DOUG!-ITY Vice-President it ii , K Wig Expanding its program to include rifle matches, the Army R.O.'1'.C. honor society carried on its established activities oi having quest speakers, co-sponsoring the Military Ball, and broadening its knowledge of the Army. , 7-- xn7 1x 1 7, i1-,- s
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ff-:sf LT. COLONEL WILLIAM WI-IITSETT MILITARY CIE CE MAIOR MAIOR CAPTAIN CAPTAIN AUGUSTUS DOWNEY HENRY GLAISTER WILLIAM HILL DONALD BECK 441' The Army ROTC celebrates its 34th year on the campus this summer. Many Stanford Rouqhs have completed the four years' work from the beqinninq of First Bear Basic to the finals of Second Year Advanced and earned a commis- sion in the United States Army Reserve. ROTC adds interest to the four IHCIIDIDY .Years on the Farm and proyides a means of qualifying for military leadership in case of National need While pursuinq a normal course of study in preparation for a professional or business career. The Army B.0.T.C. unit assembles on the drill field. By the end of the fourth year, cadets will be proficient in this phase oi command experience. l I - .9 pri , I - I l i ' .W ' ' 'C 'IZ 'fm 1-ww-ew --m-v:-..-,.c.v-- V , e .zsxesgvfg 3. '. , iw-e.r-aiu.:-.aim:'..:. rfxv.- t::n.1r.Du..'r .:1.g:.5.,m:a:'s1 '
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