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various important details pertaining to the battalion. The last several meetings have been devoted to the study of im- portant battles of the Civil and World Wars. These lectures have been made interesting by intricate diagrams and large maps, which have outlined on them the many striking maneuvers of the op- posing armies. We extend to the officers of 1926 the best of Wishes and the best of luck in forming their club and sincerely hope that their cooper- ation With the battalion Will be even more of a success than that of the officers of 1925.
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MILITARY WORK OF 1924-25. Each year the senior class is responsible for the success or failure of the annual camp at Rocky Butte. 3 ' if A The class of '25 had the experience of the preceding camp to guide them and an excellent camp site with all conveniences, such as mess hall, arsenal tent, and shower bath together with a fine program of entertainment for each evening, all of which added to the con- venience and pleasure of the camp. The organization of the whole camp-supplies, disciplinary system and program of instruction were a great improvement on the camp of '24. And all added greatly to the success of this years camp. All these improvements could not of themselves have made a success of the '25 camp. It took superior qualities of leadership combined with the will to make the camp a success, and the gift to stay on the job and see it put over, which took the opportunities presented and mold- ed them into a smooth running and successful camp. And that is what this years camp was. The camp each year is a test of the efficiency and progress of the battalion in the military instruction and disci- pline. The class of '25 can well feel proud of their camp. They have left a hard record for the class of '26 to beat. When we say this we do not detract from the general excellent conduct of all the cadets in the battalion. However, it was the fine example and superior leadership of this years cadet officers, that made the camp the suc- cess it was. Camp MacArthur 1925, goes down in history as a success and the best annual camp yet held by the battalion. Mr. Joe is to be thanked for the excellent program of enter- tainment he provided each evening for the amusement of the cadets. Some of the incidents of the camp as noted by the writer are: Cadet Captain Carrol Dean showed a fine spirit and outstanding leadership as commander of company UB . Cadet Major Francis Greulich is commended for his conscientious effort to keep up a fine team spirit throughout the battalion. Cadet Captain Ralph Shaffer had a keen interest in the welfare of company HC and was untiring in his efforts to make their program of instruction both interesting and instructive. Cadet Captain Lee Galloway was camp quartermaster, he was always on the job and his hard work was a large factor in the success of the camp. He did fine work in handling the issue of supplies and had supervision of the ammunition distribution. He won his captains grade at camp and earned it by his work. Cadet Captain MacClean, the adjutant, as usual was always conscientiously seeing that all cadets had a square deal and were not overlooked if they happened to accumulate any demerits. Cadet Captain Mellar won his promotion by his industry in supervising the care of the arms while at camp. lst. Lieutenant joseph Gibbs was the best officer of the day. Many cadets regretted that their demerits were to be marched off
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