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THE ASHBURIAN 29 l l I-IONOUR GUARD Back row: A. J. Sugden, D. j. B. Sutherland, j. VV. I-Ieeney, C. E. Newman, D. R. Boone, VV. H. AI. Young. From row: j. A. E. Arnold, A. C. Yan Schelle, A. j. Rivero D., F. N. Pretula. C. l XV. G. Gale, S. Rowan-Legg. Officer: Cadet Capt. B. C. Seed. Cadet Nlajor XYoollcombe, marched past the reviewing stand, first in column and then in column of route. The Corps then advanced in Review Order and the Flag Party marched off. 5 - Immediately following this, the Junior Gym Team gave a demon- stration of physical training and drill. After the generous applause had died away, the newly-formed school band showed what they had learned during the year. This band, even though new, gave an excel- lent performance, and it is hoped that they will continue to improve in future years. The mock battle was, as always, greatly enjoyed by all. This part of the afternoon consisted of live very good demonstrations: Field-craft, signals, first-aid, L.Al.G., and rifle. Next came the Senior Gym Squad with their line demonstration of difficult box and bar work, climaxed by a human pyramid. Another highlight, and one which was eagerly awaited by the spectators, was the Honour Guard, whose intricate manoeuvers were very line indeed. Made up of twelve students dressed in the scarlet tunics and bear-skins
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