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pa =D Dress Parade Staff The youngest organization of its kind on the campus of Oak Ridge for the year 1928-1929 is the staff of the Oak Ridge annual, “Dress Parade.” For the first time in the history of the school, a staff has been called together for the purpose of giving Oak Ridge Military Institute an annual. Throughout the entire book it has been the purpose of the “Dress Parade” staff to leave the idea of an annual of the Senior Class and open a new field with a book of the entire student body. With this in view, we have received the cooperation and aid not only of the Senior Class, but of the other classes of the school as well. We, the staff of “Dress Parade,’ have done our work to the best of our ability. We now leave it for our readers to decide whether our ideas, and our plans for carrying these ideas out, have been a success or a failure. PROFESSOR IDOL PRoFEsSoR W RIGHT ‘TL aH: Y ounc W. H. Dixon Faculty Editor Faculty Manager Editor Business Manager Page one hundred four Ee
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STE REND = — (pues Athletic Association Every boy at Oak Ridge is a member of the Athletic Association. He auto- matically becomes a member on his entrance in school, and his dues are included in his tuition. The Athletic Association this year is the largest association in the history of the school, due to the fact that the enrollment this year was the largest in the history of the school. The Athletic Association had at its helm this year the very capable Cadet Major, William Harvey Dixon, Jr., while the financial affairs were handled very nicely by Lieutenant Joseph D. Abernathy. The hardest job of the whole associa- tion, that of student manager, fell upon the shoulders of Captain Wesley F. Sheep, who really had a hard job keeping things working smoothly, but Captain Sheep had the ability and used it to good advantage. All the athletic affairs are handled by the Athletic Association, which means that the athletics are controlled by the students, as it should be, but, of course, not without the much needed advice and suggestions of the faculty and coaches. W. F. SHEEP W. H. Dixon J. D. ABERNATHY Manager President Secretary and Treasurer Page one hundred three
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