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Innovation and change have prevailed as two important elements of the US Army ROTC staffs program during the last three years. Most of the changes can be accredited to Lt. Col. Kenneth L. Scott and Lt. Col. Franklin Werner, in charge of the operation, who have broadened the academic program, encouraged school spirit as well as F-spi it de Corps, and placed more sttess on cadet personal development. Recent summer camp ratings measured the success of the changes. In a previous year. UW-M finished thirty-second out of thirty-three schools attending summer ramp at Fort Riley, Kansas I-ast year, they lorg-cd their way up to sixth place among 12 entrees. Pershing Rifles, the national cadet fraternity along with Scabbard and Blade, an honor organization. proside a program of activities which include field trips, advance study to broaden cadet experience, in addition to tactical problems. Other RO I C ram|ms activities include a turkey shoot, a protocol for cadets to meet socially with their officers and wives, and even an ROTC Glee Club. ROTC-Progress on the March A GR NDU TK ill Woe Point. In lOy.i ami later the Command and General Staff C ollcjte. anil ilie Armed Forces .Staff College. Lt. Col. Kenneth L Stoll heads the ROTC training pro-gram at UW-M. AS DIRECTOR of the UW-M Lihutry. Ptofnaor D Woods accepts column containing the official Anns Hisiois of World War II and Korea from 1.1. Cnl K. l Scott, l xiinn on and intcirsicd in the donation i John Tiicano. a mcnilx-r »f the Mistnrr department whose special field it Military History. LT. COL IranUin Werner, aanditc Pro-feasor of Military Science and senior counsetrn fo cadets, n a graduate of the University of lllinoia: he also served in Korea during the confliri.
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LOIS STICHM. Jerome llalchcn . Ronald Seder. John Schiraanxky, ami Allen Stheverwr listen intently during their Honor Spanish class. DAVID WARNER peers anxiously at a slide of xylrrn and phloem cells in his Honors IV.fanv rlass CAROL SALMON, Rosetnarir Kopp, and Edward Ja d cvrxki ponder oser the intri racirs of Honors Experimental Psychology.
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ROTC MILITARY COUNCIL 1961-62. gmcm social jtihllin o( | he Cm let (on . Im row: ( .idet Lt. Robot C I linijii. Pie . ROTC Ranger : Cadet Lt Cnl. John G. ClKtn. Commanding Officer 2nd Bn.; Cadet Col. Edward J. Bird. Commander ROTC Biigade of Caden and Pro of the Military Council: Honorary Cadet Cad. Eleanor Kowikc; Cadet Major I ante f.. Bradherry. Commanding Officer of Pershing Rifle . 2nd row: Cadet Sgt. l»t Claw. William F. Krause. Director lOTC Band; Cadet Major Errol G. Ilohmann. I'rr of Scabbard ami Blade; Cadet Cap! U niel J. Chopp. Pre ROTC dec Club. Not pictured: Cadet Lt. Col. Prter P ButCe. Commanding Officer. I » Bn MILITARY PROPERTY Custodian, Mr. Hamid Peterson, measures a new firshman. Cadet |ohn B. Keen, for liis basic nmne uniform as As 't MPC. Mr. Bernard Zastrnw. assists b) trying a jutlr of imuser f«»r sire. 31
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