KZOC7 O S 1 1 M Sgemoriam Slima JHtrabclia Dtcb September 26tf), 1918 Hers was a starlike, meteoric life, With wisdom rare, and grace and charm imbued. Like to a rose she grew, and lavishly The fragrant petals of her friendship strewed ; Their attar in our mem ' ries shall remain Undimmed in sweetness as the years roll by, Refreshed with ev ' ry gentle summer ' s rain, ' Neath which the leafy branches softly sigh. For like a rose of summer she did grow And blossom in the radiance of the sun, Untouched by life ' s dread icy winds that blow Departing e ' er the winter ' s snow had come. Where once was wont to dwell a lightsome ray Within our hearts a shadow lies instead. And yet we mourn no more than mortal clay, Because her tender spirit is not dead! A. J. S. BSE 26
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5COC7 O S 191? officers were selected, the selections being based upon their previous military experience, and these men co-operated with the Commanding Officer in all matters. Discipline at the College became very stringent, and in class room or out, the soldiers were always under the watchful eye of either a non-commissioned officer, or a guard who maintained proper order. The classes were all in the charge of a non-commissioned officer, whose duty it was to keep a record of the attendance and to maintain order. For drilling purposes the small park opposite the College building served excellently, and due to its proximity, every spare moment was taken up with military manoeuvers. From 7 :40 A. M., when each man had to report, the unit drilled until 8 :45. The men were then marched to classes, and again they reported at 12 :30, when they drilled until 1. Time was given for lunch, and at 2 P. M., assembly was blown, and drilling went on until 4 :55, when retreat was held. It took only a very short while before the unit took on the appearance of a well-trained body of men, and once the semblance of real order was seen, each and every soldier took a particular delight in see- ing his company ahead, at insp ection. Every Saturday afternoon found the unit busily at work, ending up with a march through the surrounding neighborhood in military formation. But the military activities, no matter how extensive, could not interfere with other affairs in which all partook. Business, social, and athletic activities were always on hand. The business end took form in the shape of a Post Exchange, from which the unit derived a handsome revenue. Athletics consisted in the greater part of boxing and wrestling, in which field the unit was ably assisted by Mr. Dintenfass in the roll of civilian boxing instructor. Through his efforts an athletic carnival was held at the gymnasium, in which there were many excellent boxing and wrestling bouts. On the social side of the scale came the very successful Battalion Dance, which was held at the Central Opera House, and was attended by all the men in the unit. In order to accomplish these many things, everyone worked hard, and contrary to the idea preva- lent throughout the country, it can be said that the S. A. T. C. was not the easiest of army departments with which to be connected. At least this was especially true at C. D. 0. S., for there was not da.y in which our
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