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The S. M. A. Band The Band, under the oxpcrt guidance ot Cadet Lieutenant Simmonds, his proven its se-lt to he a well drilled military organization as well as a goad musical unit. The Band indeed adds a touch ot color to parades and other like pertormances. With- out its cadence, the battalion would most assuredly be at a serious loss. Lieutenant Simmonds has kept his unit near the top for platoon competitive honors, and we feel sure that they will give the rest ot the units at the Academy a run for their money it they don't actually win all the top honors. IST LT. S. B. SIMMONDS LT. E. L. NAEGELE Band Commander Tactical Officer THE
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THE RIFLE f TEAM This year's rifle team was almost entirely new. Only a few members returned from last year's sguadg so, by and large, it was a matter of starting from scratch Shortly after the opening of school last September, the team got under way with great plans and expec- tations as Sgt. lst Class lames E. Brannon, its bemedaled coach, began the difficult task of picking his first team. At the conclu- sion of the trial match, the cadets firing the highest scores were l-larrell, Mol-lenry, Dougherty, Ball, West, C. F. Lewis, Wallace, B. l-l. Lewis, McCormack, Robinson, McCon- nell, lsaac, Wells, Ponder, E. Finkbeiner, D. Finkbeiner, McCown, and Tidmore. SGT.l!C I. G. BRANNON CADETS Mc!-IENRY AND Coach HARRELL Top Scorers The chain of victories consisted of matches won over Columbia, Castle Heights, Saint Bonaventure of New York, and the prelimi- naries of the Tennessee Military District. ln short, the team continued its fine work throughout the year, with only one defeat, a third place to lohnson City High School and Castle Heights marring the winning streak. By far the greatest accomplishment of the team was their splendid victory in the im- portant Third Army Match. ln this contest, the ten top men shot against teams from the seven states in the Third Army Area. ln acknowledgment of their winning this match, the cadets were awarded medals, a cup, and the right to fire in the National Matches. Standing, lei! to right: Sgt.1fC Brannon, Coach: West, McConnell, Ball, C. F. Lewis, Dougherty, and Durham, Mgr. Kneeling, left to right: McHenry, Harrell, McCormack, Wallace, and Robinson.
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