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Manual ' s sharp-looking ROTC cadets return from Federal In- spection, where they earned an Honor School rating. Cadets drill many hours for the event. ROTC Battalion Marches Through Year We Manualites are proud of our outstanding ROTC unit, and are well aware that some 200 boys are cadets when Thursday and Friday roll around. Those are uniform days, and our khaki- clad cadets add a martial flavor to the school. Each Friday, one of the six ROTC sponsors, in red jacket and white skirt, inspects the battalion. This gives the cadets reason for polishing their brass, and the boys covet inspection ribbons. During the annual Military Ball, cadet officers receive their commissions and the Queen of the Ball is crowned. On the left, Principal C. Edgar Stahl crowns Queen Sharon Wallace as Pat Brown, ' 57 and a former sponsor, looks on. Sharon later re- ceives congratulations from her court.
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Enrich Our Curriculum o Lr. Bruce Pine, a researcher in the development of space apparel at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, addresses a chemistry class on the Physiology of Space Travel during his visit to chemistry and math classes at Manual en March 12. Auto Shop, a favorite course for boys owning their own cars, teaches the maintenance of the automobile, and pupils actually delve into the inners of cars. Machine Shop pupils prepare for jobs in industrial plants. Learning to use precision machinery has readied many pupils to be tool and die makers.
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lit ■ m ROTC cadets have an opportunity to meet many outstanding Army Officers. Here, Maj. Gen. Theodore S. Riggs, command- ing officer, 6th Corps, 5th Army, visits a class with M Sgt. Jack Nunnery. With Polished Precision X5 mr ■o ROTC cadets prepare for the Spring Federal Inspection early in the year — but they always find time for their annual Military Ball. Besides their regular activities, cadets may join the ROTC History Club, Rifle Team, or Drill Team. These special organizations train the boys, not only in military knowledge, but also in leadership and character, and give them interesting contacts. M Sgt. Jack Nunnery outlines some military procedures for the ROTC Hon- orary Cadet officers, Judy Loeper, La- queta Hines, Sara Baker, Sharon Wal- lace, Linda Schulz, and Julie Kistler. 11
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