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Science Free time, at last, but no money. Chow time at summer camp Inspection at Fort Meade
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Mili tary Since 1870, the Department of Military Science and Tac- tics has been developing leaders through the Reserve Of- ficers training Corps Program. The first two YEars or Basic Course, is akin to the individual training of the soldier. Drill, rifle marksmanship, weapons training, map reading and American Military History are emphasized. The Ad- vanced Course, normally pursued during the cadet's junior and senior years, is FJrir:lHrH:.' devoted to those ::ui,rjectg which become the professional tools of the newly-commissioned officer. Military Principles, Logistics, Small Unit Tactics, a.study of the Branches of the Army and Military Adminis- COLONEL DANIEL N. SUNDT tration round out the course, The task of selecting students for the Advanced Course falls on Colonel Daniel N. Sundt, Professor of h'IiLitary Seience and Tactics. He is primarily interested in those men with character, initiative, intelligence and energetic alertness coupled with the irlliq.gritl.' rr.quln-.d to lead lroops in gl'nuntl combat. The ROTC four vears course is both a classroom and laboratory, designed to develop commissioned officers for the ,'m.m'm,g of the active Army and for later lurlit'lpalluu in civil life as Jrat!l:.r,,r-, executives, and statesmen. ROTC Sponsors Louise Henry, Marilla Baver, Ginger Predmore, Elise Coverdale, Rowena Stanley, Marybeth Nowland, Honey Sentz, Nancy Heald, Barbara Kille, Mary Ann Crawford, Esther MaesDonald, Louise Lattomus, Joan Thompson. 28
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30 T. ELBERT CHANCE Director of Alumni and Public Relations Alumni Association An important organization of the university is the Alumni Assoeiation, now numbering about 11,000 members. The Association has awarded sixteen scholarships, two awards for excellence in teaching, and gifts to residence halls and several university departments. A proposal, now being considered by the Board of Directors, is the establishment of an Alumni Head- quarters on campus. The annual Goal Post Party following the Home- coming football game was again a success, The alumni visited the Newark Country Club to renew acquaint ances following Delaware's victory over Connecticut. OFFICERS President John E, Healy, 11 Vice-President . Mrs. Mina P. Brown Secretary . Mrs, Blanche L. Berry Treamrer . oo Alex J. Taylor, Jr. Director of Alumni and Public Relations ... T. Elbert Chance Executive Secretary . Mrs. Loretta Symons LORETTA W. SYMONS Executive Secretary of the Alumni Association
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