CEREMONIAL PARADE gives the cadet corps its share of drill in addition to regular classroom instruc- tion. During the week at the regular military periods there is company, platoon, and squad drill, while each Thursday at parade period, the entire battalion participates in a ceremonial parade. At this time the staff selects an honor company for the week. CEREMONIAL FIRING SQUADS render a serious service to the community and the country by serving at military funerals of re- turned war dead in the Memphis area. Four of these squads, one from each company, have been organized at Central, in conjunction with the units of the other city schools. The cadet corps is proud to perform such a duty. ARMISTICE DAY PARADE, when Central’s en- tire Battalion and Band compete with those of other schools for honors, is another of the most important events of the R.O.T.C. year. Cadets are graded on attendance, appearance, and marching ability. Pic- tured are Lt. Col. Sanders, Arlene Becker, Capt. Mieher, Mydelle Lane, Maj. Liddell, Nan Hassler.
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Snappy Officers, Pretty Sponsors Annie Oakleys SOMETHING NEW at Central is the girls’ rifle team. The girls, under the coaching of M sgt. Tet- tinger, have a fine record against picked teams from the various companies. Pictured: Feux, Poduska, Sgt. Tettinger, Worthington, Wil- kinson, Singleton. Absent: Michie, Eldridge. Wild Bill Hickocks THE BOYS RIFLE TEAM has competed in the Inter City, Third Army and the Hearst Trophy Matches. They placed fourth in the Inter City and nineteenth in the Third Army Match, which included over 300 high school and college teams. Pictured: Front: Cobb, San- ders, Heyboer, Lewis, Porter, Rear: Webb, Walker, Roe— Not Pictured: Benson, Lid- dell. and Hot Shots Officers Club Front—Shainberg, Mieher Sanders, Liddell, Cheatham, Henry. ROW 2: Dobbs, Holliday, Benson, Clark, Lewis, Johnson. ROW 3: Webb, Wells, Busch, Wolfe, Thomas, Jones, Sprott. ROW 4: Michaels, Bisno, Ray, Gaugh, Groves, Miller, Curle. Sponsors Club FRONT: Poole, Klinke, Reid, Satterfield, Fooks, Bolin. ROW 2: Luce, Mor- ris, Belote, Hassler, Boul- ware, McDonald, Lane. ROW 3: Hewlett, Ferguson, Stiller, Sanford, Goldberger, Lawson, Clifton. ROW 4: Vest, Bonner, Heckleman, McGarrity, Boggan, Etling, Becker, Kirchdorfer. Page Twenty-five
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