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Page 94 text:
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WASHlNGTON'S BIRTHDAY EXERCISES The B.M.l. Cadet Corps presented its 72nd annual drill in honor of George Wash- ington's Birthday. Brig. Cen. Wooten, who is in charge of the refugee center at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, was the guest of honor. He was greeted on the front campus by the B.lVl.l. Honor Guard. After this an enjoyable lunch was served and at l :OO the program be- gan. After the Colors were presented, Dr. Har- old Morrison Smith greeted everyone with a short welcoming speech. Then came the an- nual company competition for Honor Com- pany. While the judges were tallying the scores the Junior School put on an exhibition drill, which was very well executed. All the old boys were then called to the floor for the old boys drill. It was a great treat for the o boys to drill again under the command 1 Marine Lt. Rudolph Faust, B.M.l. '5l. Thi were very good but could not compare wi the Landon Rifles who next appeared on tl floor. Brig. Cen. Wooten presented B Compa with the honor banner for showing the be drill of all three Companies. The Colors we retired and the 72nd Washington's Birthd exercises were over. We, of the Sword ai Sabre are grateful to all the people who ma this presentation possible. We know by t number of people who came to these exercis that they were appreciated. Next year's exi cises will be just as good and we hope tl all the alumni and friends will plan to atter , . ... --.-..-.4 ,- asp --is, ---Y. .. . . , v 90 3 n Z
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+, ' S it T T .K A if A 1 M 1 9 CANTEEN Many people, when visiting our campus, ask where the cadets spend their extra time. The answer is very evident, the canteen, of course. There you may purchase food, relax, or amuse yourself with various games. Oh, let's not forget the ever present juke-box which contains all the top hits of the day. Naturally the boys keep it going continuous! Our canteen is enlightened by the smilii faces of Sam and Doris, two people who a ways have good, sound advice to anyone see ing it. The good times had at the cantei must be left behind as we graduate, but tl memories will be with us, the Class of '5 always. X ,,, l
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