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far raining Decorations and management lor the Fifteenth annual military ball were supervised by Cadet Col. Anderson and Cadet Capts. William Wysocl4ey and William Crost. Cadet S Sgt. Robert Boulton, highest ranking junior, and Mary Ellen Williams were the First to wallc beneath the arched sabers ol the ol-licers in the impressive grand march, led by Cadet Colonel Anderson and Barbara Brooltman. The First battalion was headed by Cadet Major Clifford Browder, who commanded Cadet Capts. William sjennings, Company A, Bill Eichelberg, B, and xlaclf Staulrler, C. Cadet Major ,james Savage, head ol the second bat- Ezalion, cibmmanded Capts. William Wysoclcey, D, peter Randlev, E, and William uxton, . Home on the Range Commandant Vosse R. Lewis Spirit of '76 Shine, Corporal Schlung, Coolc, Underhill, Koch
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Under tlwe military direction of Cadet Colonel Sydney Anderson and Lt. Colonel Don Bernett, tlie Military Training Corps perfected its maneuvers amidst tl'ie barlcing of guns overlnead Cin reality, tl'ie tliunder of bowling balls rolling dovvn tlie alleys abovel ln tlie rille team matclwes lield in tlie Armory on March Q'l-Q3, tlne team took First place under tlwe leadership of Qnd l.t. Kenneth Strom and S Sgt. David Bunnell. llie drill team, commanded by Cadet Lt. Col. Bernett, Cadet Major james Savage, and Cadet Capt. William Ruxton, prepared new formations for tlne American Legion demonstration of Marcln 28. Cn tlwe slate also were the federal inspection of May 'I8 and tlwe annual corps demonstration ol April Q6, in vvliiclw last yearls D.A.l2. saber vvinner, ,laclc Stautler, and tlie vvinner of tlwe drilldovvn, l-louston l-layvvard, again competed. Major Ricliard C. Robbins lwas supervised tl'ie drill platoons since lwis return in January. Lt. Col. Paul Jones vvas retired from tlwe army in Marcli and toolc over tlie Corps April QQ, alter a Five-year absence DRILL TEAM Standing, in center-Officers Staulzfer, Bernett, Ruxton. BIG TEN Standing- Reed, jennings, Wysoclcey, Ruxton, Stauffer, Randlev, Eiclielberg. Seated-Bernett, Anderson, Savage. 16
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Ns., Chiclcen a la King? Hot Dog! Slcy's the Limit Kitchen Police No two places in Hour town are more favorably lool4ed upon than the first and second floor cafeterias during fourth, fifth, and sixth periods. l-lere, each day, 'l8OO to 2400 students are given the opportunity to spend their lunch periods enjoying the excellent food prepared for them under the direction of Miss Margaret Davis. As usual during the Christmas season and other holi- days, the cafeteria, with its colorful green and red blinds drawn, was attrac- tively decorated with candles. Hl3unl4inized ice cream, turlcey and dressing, and other holiday dishes were special treats. At the end of the year, every- one was happy to welcome bacl4 the sale of candy under the auspices of Quad- rangle. Many students earned a credit in food management by helping prepare the food during two periods of the day, and other students earned extra money by being cashiers during the lunch hours. After lunch many students went up to social hall to enjoy the lunch hour plays presented by the Drama department and the movies shown by the Camera Club. Qthers preferred to stay downstairs and either play checkers, tallc, or study, the last of these was usually rather difficult. 18
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