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Show ROTC Polishes For Spring Review, Quiz All cadets are polishing up their knowledge as well as their buttons, but-tons, for the annual inspection of South's ROTC is held on May 5, according to Sgt. Paul D. Redmond, Red-mond, commandant. Cadets are drilling and studying study-ing intensively, the honor rating being their goal. They are working work-ing to equal South's usual good appearance for the coming inspection. inspec-tion. Ten first and ten second year cadets will be chosen at random from each company for oral examination. ex-amination. A squad will be picked pick-ed from one of the platoons to demonstrate extended order drills, with the leader of that squad taking tak-ing command. After stacking arms, the battalion will form for mass calisthenics. These are just a few of the activities in which the cadets will participate. The honor rating hinges on the outcome of this inspection, which, is, of course, their goal. The ROTC is striving to win this rating rat-ing for the fifth year in succession, succes-sion, and Sgt. Redmond thinks they have a good chance of doing do-ing this. So now, more than ever, it is "strictly business" in the ROTC periods. Students who watch this review are asked to stay off the grass so as to let the cadets maneuver at their best. Futher particulars as to the time of the inspection will be released re-leased Monday or Tuesday. |