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Show With increased attendance at their annual Cadet Hop and other school dances as an object, the ROTC, in cooperation with the ! girls' gym classes, has inaugurated classes in social dancing. Only junior cadets, much to the disappointment of the seniors, have been allowed to participate in the course. First two days were taken up with the dance walk and several fundamental dancing steps. During Dur-ing the third and fourth days the girls' gym and ROTC periods convened in the girls' gym, partners part-ners were chosen and dancing began. be-gan. The classes are very successful and enjoyed by all. Many cadets previous to this course did not know how to dance and therefore did not attend the school dances. Now they will have new confidence and a sharp increase in-crease in attendance at the dances is expected. Cadets of the South High bat-talion bat-talion will be among the well in-situation in-situation in the city at the end of formed persons on the present war a course now being given in their ROTC periods. This will be accomplished ac-complished by lectures, two of which are given by cadet officers daily, consisting of material supplied sup-plied by the War Department. Each lecture is complete in itself and takes up some phase of the present war, such as the fall of Poland, Norway and France. Promotions granted this month are as follows: Captains Randle Sundbey, from first lieutenant. lieu-tenant. Richard Baines, from first lieutenant. lieu-tenant. Carl Middlemiss, from second lieutenant. Carl Openshaw, from second lieutenant. Second Lieutenant Rex Prince. Jim Tidwell. Eugene Bennett. Nick Byhower. Douglas Welti. Earl Rapp. We hereby extend a written apology to Second Lieutenant James Tidwell for misrepresenting his rank in the extra edition of Scribe. Ed. Note. |