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DAILY SCHEDUH demonstrated ability, each cadet is given an opportunity to use this knowledge in actually conducting instruction. On Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 2:10 to 3:30, and on Wednesday from 2:10 to 3:00 you may know that your boy is building up brain and body in the open air, inclement weather alone interfering. On such rare afternoons this time is devoted to lectures by members of the military staff on such subjects as hygiene, minor tactics, map reading, and military history. From 3:30 to 4:30 comes athletic hour, when every boy participates in his favorite sport. From 4:30 until 5:30 comes afternoon study hall, a delinquency school for those cadets whose recitations of the morning have fallen below requirements. Athletic hour for others. The sun is setting over the blue foothills of the Cum- berland Mountains, there is the blare of a bugle, the signal for assembly-the scene changes-boys who were wearing bathing suits, track ensemble or perhaps football regalia an hour before are all dressed alike- in cadet gray uniforms. The Battalion stands at atten- tion-bugles play the Star Spangled Banner and the colors are slowly lowered. It makes an impressive, beautiful ceremony that lingers in the memory through the life of every cadet. Orders again-music-march to supper. Is there any wonder that the red-blooded boy loves the real military school? The program is varied, however, on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, when all are free for outdoor games, for hikes and expeditions, for strolls to town and perhaps a visit to the motion picture theatre-all, except those who have demerits. These spend the afternoon in study hall, one hour for each demerit. On Saturday morning comes the most rigid inspection of the week, first of quarters and then personally of the cadet under arms. The mother may well glance at the clock and think of her son at 10:30 A.M. Saturdays, but she will scarcely be able to dream of the neatness of which her boy is now proving capable, or to conceive it possible that he should ever clean up a room to such a degree of perfec- tion. But he does, and he doesn't mind doing it-he is proud of his accomplishment. Imagine yourself without a servant, and your son, having done all his own work, inviting you to enter, and challenging you to find one handkerchief folded the wrong way, one spot in the soap-dish, one particle of trash on the floor, one book out of place, one drawer in disorder, one odd or end shoved out of sight, or dust anywhere! On Sundays the cadets attend services in the Lebanon churches. Bible study is conducted on the Hill-top at 9:30 A.M. Members of the faculty serve as instructors and the International Sunday School lessons are used. Sunday afternoons are free until parade, and for many years it has been the custom to encourage in the evening a Y.M.C.A. service conducted by the cadets themselves, a faculty officer assisting. Supper is served at 6:00 P.M., after which reports are answered to the Commandant or his assistant. At 6:50 another bugle sounds first call, and at 7:00 follows call to quarters, marking the beginning of a period which is perhaps scarcely possible to be duplicated in all school
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