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During the past year We have learned a' great many interesting things from the var- iety of films shown to us during our military science period. This in our opinion accounts partly for out new-found proficiency in drill. 1666 Under the leadership of Nlr. Moran and his corps of cadet-captains Memorial's marching prowess has reached the peak of recent years. This continual striving we feel is the main reason for our recently acquired marching skill. This is exemplified by the fine exhibition of marching put on by the boys for prize drill, which highly impressed many of the visiting spectators and judges. The cadet officers under Nlr. Nlorans tutel- age have advanced to the point where they need take no back seat to any officers in any school in this city. XY'e hope that under Mr. Moran. Memorials marching ability will continue to improve and we sincerely wish him the best of luck. YN i A f V- A 1 K. . Y J A-Av L J f A 41' , V I N -x , , I 1 v ll I ? L v-Q
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The Election Commitee is made up of the junior and Senior class, whose job is to count the ballots which are sent in by the home- rooms of our school. There is more to this Committee than meets the eye. The staff was composed of ri group of line workers, .intl without their able cooperation the work could not he don.e There were .lCU.l.lllf' two elections. First the prelimin- .iries, in wliieli some of the candidates must be eliminated to make way for the lin.il elec- tion, when the top two c.indid.1teslin lixeef utive Committee there .ire four candidutesj would try to tt-t enough votes to make him class president or whatever office he espires to. But before the preliminaries there rnust be .tn assembly where the candidates give their reasons why they should be .ln officer of our class. After the aforementioned Pre- liminaries, the results are given out and the final elections or runoff is held. This must also he done with the election of Junior Class ogicers. There is a lot of hard work to be done but the Committee performed its duties very well. Row Y Roelprzri Margolis, Robert Schulze, Jason Gilman Harvey Be-rig, :dward Silverman Pow l Allan Stvachman, Sam Jacobs Richard Goddard Gerald Pesstn l f. Q. xl t'v Q1
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